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{{*mp}} [[678]] – '''[[Pope Agatho]]''', later venerated as a saint in both the [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] and [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox]] churches, began his reign as [[Pope]].
* [[678]] – '''[[Pope Agatho]]''', later venerated as a saint in both the [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] and [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox]] churches, began his reign as [[Pope]].
{{*mp}} [[1571]] – [[Elizabeth I of England]] issued a royal charter establishing '''[[Jesus College, Oxford|Jesus College]]''', the first [[Protestantism in the United Kingdom|Protestant]] college at the [[University of Oxford]].
* [[1571]] – [[Elizabeth I of England]] issued a royal charter establishing '''[[Jesus College, Oxford|Jesus College]]''', the first [[Protestantism in the United Kingdom|Protestant]] college at the [[University of Oxford]].
{{*mp}} [[1899]] – '''[[A. E. J. Collins]]''' scored 628 runs [[not out]], the highest-ever recorded score in [[cricket]].
* [[1899]] – '''[[A. E. J. Collins]]''' scored 628 runs [[not out]], the highest-ever recorded score in [[cricket]].
{{*mp}} [[1927]] – [[Prime Minister of Japan]] [[Tanaka Giichi]] led a conference to discuss Japan's plans for China, out of which came the '''[[Tanaka Memorial]]''', a strategic document detailing these plans (now believed to be a [[forgery]]).
* [[1927]] – [[Prime Minister of Japan]] [[Tanaka Giichi]] led a conference to discuss Japan's plans for China, out of which came the '''[[Tanaka Memorial]]''', a strategic document detailing these plans (now believed to be a [[forgery]]).
{{*mp}} [[1986]] – In '''''[[Nicaragua v. United States]]''''', the [[International Court of Justice]] ruled that the United States had violated [[international law]] by supporting the [[Contras]] in their rebellion against the Nicaraguan government.
* [[1986]] – In '''''[[Nicaragua v. United States]]''''', the [[International Court of Justice]] ruled that the United States had violated [[international law]] by supporting the [[Contras]] in their rebellion against the Nicaraguan government.
{{*mp}} [[1989]] – The '''[[Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989|International Labour Organization Convention 169]]''', a major binding international convention concerning [[indigenous peoples]], and a forerunner of the 2007 [[Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples]], was adopted.
* [[1989]] – The '''[[Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989|International Labour Organization Convention 169]]''', a major binding international convention concerning [[indigenous peoples]], and a forerunner of the 2007 [[Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples]], was adopted.
{{*mp}} [[2008]] – [[President of Zimbabwe]] [[Robert Mugabe]] was '''[[Zimbabwean presidential election, 2008|overwhelmingly re-elected]]''' after his opponent [[Morgan Tsvangirai]] withdrew a week earlier, citing violence against [[Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai|his party]]'s supporters.
* [[2008]] – [[President of Zimbabwe]] [[Robert Mugabe]] was '''[[Zimbabwean presidential election, 2008|overwhelmingly re-elected]]''' after his opponent [[Morgan Tsvangirai]] withdrew a week earlier, citing violence against [[Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai|his party]]'s supporters.
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{{*mp}} [[1743]] – [[War of the Austrian Succession]]: In the last time that a [[British monarch]] personally led his troops into battle, [[George II of Great Britain|George&nbsp;II]] and his forces '''[[Battle of Dettingen|defeated]]''' the [[Early modern France|French]] in [[Karlstein am Main|Dettingen]], [[Bavaria]].
* [[1743]] – [[War of the Austrian Succession]]: In the last time that a [[British monarch]] personally led his troops into battle, [[George II of Great Britain|George&nbsp;II]] and his forces '''[[Battle of Dettingen|defeated]]''' the [[Early modern France|French]] in [[Karlstein am Main|Dettingen]], [[Bavaria]].
{{*mp}} [[1844]] – [[Latter Day Saint movement]] founder [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] and his brother [[Hyrum Smith|Hyrum]] were '''[[Death of Joseph Smith|killed]]''' by an armed mob who stormed the prison where they were incarcerated in [[Carthage, Illinois]]<!-- on charges relating to his ordering the destruction of facilities producing the newspaper ''[[Nauvoo Expositor]]''-->.
* [[1844]] – [[Latter Day Saint movement]] founder [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] and his brother [[Hyrum Smith|Hyrum]] were '''[[Death of Joseph Smith|killed]]''' by an armed mob who stormed the prison where they were incarcerated in [[Carthage, Illinois]]<!-- on charges relating to his ordering the destruction of facilities producing the newspaper ''[[Nauvoo Expositor]]''-->.
{{*mp}} [[1905]] – The crew of the Russian battleship '''''[[Russian battleship Potemkin|Potemkin]]''''' ''(pictured)'' began a [[mutiny]] against their oppressive officers.
* [[1905]] – The crew of the Russian battleship '''''[[Russian battleship Potemkin|Potemkin]]''''' ''(pictured)'' began a [[mutiny]] against their oppressive officers.
{{*mp}} [[1952]] – The [[Congress of Guatemala]] passed '''[[Decree 900]]''', redistributing unused lands of sizes greater than {{convert|224|acre|km2|1}} to local peasants and having a major effect on the nation's [[land reform]] movement.
* [[1952]] – The [[Congress of Guatemala]] passed '''[[Decree 900]]''', redistributing unused lands of sizes greater than {{convert|224|acre|km2|1}} to local peasants and having a major effect on the nation's [[land reform]] movement.
{{*mp}} [[1977]] – The former [[French Territory of the Afars and the Issas]] was granted independence from France and became '''[[Djibouti]]'''.
* [[1977]] – The former [[French Territory of the Afars and the Issas]] was granted independence from France and became '''[[Djibouti]]'''.
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1358 – The Republic of Ragusa, a maritime republic centered on the city of Dubrovnik in Dalmatia, was founded. refimprove
1898 – Canadian-American seaman and adventurer Joshua Slocum completed the first solo circumnavigation of the globe sailing on his refitted sloop-rigged fishing boat Spray, a distance of more than 46,000 miles (74,000 km). refimprove
1967 – The world's first electronic automated teller machine was installed in Enfield Town, London, by Barclays Bank. unreferenced section, undue weight, globalize
1971 – After only three years in business, rock promoter Bill Graham closed the Fillmore East, the "Church of Rock and Roll", in New York City. refimprove
1976Air France Flight 139 (Tel AvivAthensParis) was hijacked en route to Paris by the PLO and redirected to Entebbe, Uganda. appears on July 4
1980Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870 suffered an in-flight explosion due to unknown causes while en route from Bologna to Palermo, Italy, killing all 81 people on board. needs more footnotes
1991Yugoslavia invaded Slovenia, two days after the latter's declaration of independence from the former, starting the Ten-Day War. needs more footnotes

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June 27: Mixed Race Day in Brazil

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