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* [[1535]] – [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]]: The army of [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]] '''[[Conquest of Tunis (1535)|conquered]]''' [[Tunis]] and massacred an estimated 30,000 inhabitants. |
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* [[1648]] – [[Second English Civil War]]: [[Roundhead|Parliamentarian troops]] defeated [[Cavalier|Royalist]] forces in the '''[[Battle of Maidstone]]'''. |
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* [[1660]] – '''[[Mary Dyer]]''' was hanged in [[Boston]] for repeatedly defying a law banning [[Quakers]] from the [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]]. |
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* [[1794]] – The '''[[Glorious First of June]]''', the first and largest fleet action of the naval conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the [[First French Republic]] during the [[French Revolutionary Wars]], was fought. |
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* [[1813]] – [[War of 1812]]: Mortally wounded during '''[[Capture of USS Chesapeake|a battle]]''' against the [[Royal Navy]] frigate [[HMS Shannon (1806)|HMS ''Shannon'']], American naval commander [[James Lawrence]] of the [[USS Chesapeake (1799)|USS ''Chesapeake'']] ordered his crew "Don't give up the ship!", today a popular [[battle cry]]. |
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* [[1861]] – The '''[[Battle of Fairfax Court House (June 1861)|first land battle]]''' of the [[American Civil War]] after [[Battle of Fort Sumter|Fort Sumter]] took place in the village of [[Fairfax, Virginia]]. |
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* [[1942]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: The crews of three Japanese [[Type A Ko-hyoteki-class submarine|''Ko-hyoteki'' class submarine]]s scuttled and committed suicide after entering [[Sydney Harbour]] and launching a '''[[Attack on Sydney Harbour|failed attack]]'''. |
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* [[2009]] – En route from [[Rio de Janeiro]] to [[Paris]], '''[[Air France Flight 447]]''' crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, killing all 228 aboard. |
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* [[1495]] – An entry in the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland made the first recorded mention of '''[[Scotch whisky]]''' ''(bottle pictured)''. |
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* [[1676]] – The Swedish warship '''''[[Kronan (ship)|Kronan]]''''', one of the [[List of world's largest wooden ships|largest ships in the world]] of its time, sank at the '''[[Battle of Öland]]''' with a loss of around 800 men. |
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* [[1831]] – British [[Royal Navy|naval officer]] and explorer [[James Clark Ross]]<!--not bold, needs more footnotes--> successfully led the first expedition to reach the '''[[North Magnetic Pole]]'''. |
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* [[1916]] – '''[[Louis Brandeis]]''' became the first [[Jews|Jew]] to be appointed to the [[United States Supreme Court]]. |
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* [[1943]] – Eight German [[Junkers Ju 88]]s shot down '''[[BOAC Flight 777|British Overseas Airways Corporation Flight 777]]''' over the [[Bay of Biscay]] off the coast of Spain and France, killing actor [[Leslie Howard (actor)|Leslie Howard]] and several other notable passengers. |
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Revision as of 05:03, 25 August 2013
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James Lawrence
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Leslie Howard
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis
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The Glorious First of June by Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg, 1795
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Madaraka Day in Kenya | stub |
1670 – Charles II and Louis XIV signed a secret treaty, wherein England would aid France in its war against the Dutch Republic in return for French assistance in England's attempt to rejoin the Roman Catholic Church. | needs more footnotes |
1679 – The Scottish Covenanters defeated the forces of John Graham of Claverhouse at the Battle of Drumclog in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. | refimprove |
1868 – Long Walk of the Navajo: The United States signed the Treaty of Bosque Redondo, allowing the Navajos to return to their lands in Arizona and New Mexico. | needs more footnotes |
1922 – The Royal Ulster Constabulary, a police force in Northern Ireland, was founded. | {{POV}} |
1941 – World War II: After the first mainly airborne invasion in military history, Crete surrendered to Nazi Germany. | lots of {{cn}} tags |
1980 – CNN, the first television network to provide 24-hour television news coverage, was launched. | refimprove section |
2001 – Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal killed King Birendra and several members of the Shah royal family in a shooting spree at the Narayanhity Royal Palace in Kathmandu. | multiple issues |
2005 – In their first national referendum in over two hundred years, Dutch voters rejected the ratification of the proposed Constitution of the European Union. | no footnotes |
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- 1535 – Ottoman–Habsburg wars: The army of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor conquered Tunis and massacred an estimated 30,000 inhabitants.
- 1648 – Second English Civil War: Parliamentarian troops defeated Royalist forces in the Battle of Maidstone.
- 1660 – Mary Dyer was hanged in Boston for repeatedly defying a law banning Quakers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- 1794 – The Glorious First of June, the first and largest fleet action of the naval conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the First French Republic during the French Revolutionary Wars, was fought.
- 1813 – War of 1812: Mortally wounded during a battle against the Royal Navy frigate HMS Shannon, American naval commander James Lawrence of the USS Chesapeake ordered his crew "Don't give up the ship!", today a popular battle cry.
- 1861 – The first land battle of the American Civil War after Fort Sumter took place in the village of Fairfax, Virginia.
- 1942 – Second World War: The crews of three Japanese Ko-hyoteki class submarines scuttled and committed suicide after entering Sydney Harbour and launching a failed attack.
- 2009 – En route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, Air France Flight 447 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, killing all 228 aboard.
June 1: International Children's Day
- 1495 – An entry in the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland made the first recorded mention of Scotch whisky (bottle pictured).
- 1676 – The Swedish warship Kronan, one of the largest ships in the world of its time, sank at the Battle of Öland with a loss of around 800 men.
- 1831 – British naval officer and explorer James Clark Ross successfully led the first expedition to reach the North Magnetic Pole.
- 1916 – Louis Brandeis became the first Jew to be appointed to the United States Supreme Court.
- 1943 – Eight German Junkers Ju 88s shot down British Overseas Airways Corporation Flight 777 over the Bay of Biscay off the coast of Spain and France, killing actor Leslie Howard and several other notable passengers.