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| '''[[U. G. Krishnamurti|U.&nbsp;G. Krishnamurti]]'''<!--Indian philosopher, male--> |d|2007
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| [[1984]] – Teachers at a preschool in [[Manhattan Beach, California]], were falsely charged with the sexual abuse of schoolchildren, leading to '''[[McMartin preschool trial|the longest and costliest criminal trial in United States history]]'''.
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| '''[[Abolhassan Banisadr]]'''<!--Iranian politician--> |b|1933
| '''[[Abolhassan Banisadr]]'''<!--Iranian politician--> |b|1933
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* [[238]] – '''[[Gordian I|{{nowrap|Gordian I}}]]''' and his son '''[[Gordian II|{{nowrap|Gordian II}}]]''' were jointly proclaimed [[Roman emperor]], the latter because of his father's advanced age.
* [[238]] – '''[[Gordian I|{{nowrap|Gordian I}}]]''' and his son '''[[Gordian II|{{nowrap|Gordian II}}]]''' were jointly proclaimed [[Roman emperor]], the latter because of his father's advanced age.
* [[1508]] – [[Ferdinand II of Aragon]] appointed '''[[Amerigo Vespucci]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> to the post of Chief Navigator of Spain.
* [[1508]] – [[Ferdinand II of Aragon]] appointed '''[[Amerigo Vespucci]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> to the post of Chief Navigator of Spain.
* [[1638]] – '''[[Anne Hutchinson]]''' was expelled from the [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]] for her participation in the [[Antinomian Controversy]].
* [[1784]] – The '''[[Emerald Buddha]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, considered the sacred [[Palladium (protective image)|palladium]] of Thailand, was installed in its current location at [[Wat Phra Kaew]] on the grounds of the [[Grand Palace]] in Bangkok.
* [[1784]] – The '''[[Emerald Buddha]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, considered the sacred [[Palladium (protective image)|palladium]] of Thailand, was installed in its current location at [[Wat Phra Kaew]] on the grounds of the [[Grand Palace]] in Bangkok.
* [[1913]] – '''[[Phan Xích Long]]''', the self-proclaimed [[Emperor of Vietnam]], was arrested for organising a revolt against the colonial rule of [[French Indochina]], which was nevertheless carried out by his supporters the following day.
* [[1913]] – '''[[Phan Xích Long]]''', the self-proclaimed [[Emperor of Vietnam]], was arrested for organising a revolt against the colonial rule of [[French Indochina]], which was nevertheless carried out by his supporters the following day.
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{{main page image/OTD|File:NCG-WilliamHolden.jpg|William Woods Holden}}
{{main page image/OTD|File:NCG-WilliamHolden.jpg|William Woods Holden}}
* [[AD 106|106]] – The '''[[Bostran era]]''', the official era of the [[Roman province]] of [[Arabia Petraea]], began.
* [[AD 106|106]] – The '''[[Bostran era]]''', the official era of the [[Roman province]] of [[Arabia Petraea]], began.
* [[1638]] – '''[[Anne Hutchinson]]''' was expelled from the [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]] for her participation in the [[Antinomian Controversy]].
* [[1765]] – The [[Parliament of Great Britain]] passed the '''[[Stamp Act 1765|Stamp Act]]''', requiring that many printed materials in the [[Thirteen Colonies]] in [[British America]] carry a [[Revenue stamp|tax stamp]].
* [[1765]] – The [[Parliament of Great Britain]] passed the '''[[Stamp Act 1765|Stamp Act]]''', requiring that many printed materials in the [[Thirteen Colonies]] in [[British America]] carry a [[Revenue stamp|tax stamp]].
* [[1871]] – '''[[William Woods Holden]]''' ''(pictured)'', [[Governor of North Carolina]], became the first U.S. state governor to be removed from office through [[impeachment]].
* [[1871]] – '''[[William Woods Holden]]''' ''(pictured)'', [[Governor of North Carolina]], became the first U.S. state governor to be removed from office through [[impeachment]].
* [[1984]] – Teachers at a preschool in [[Manhattan Beach, California]], were falsely charged with the sexual abuse of schoolchildren, leading to '''[[McMartin preschool trial|the longest and costliest criminal trial in United States history]]'''.
* [[2004]] – Palestinian [[imam]] Sheikh '''[[Ahmed Yassin]]''', a founder and the spiritual leader of [[Hamas]], was killed by an Israeli missile as he left early morning prayers.
* [[2004]] – Palestinian [[imam]] Sheikh '''[[Ahmed Yassin]]''', a founder and the spiritual leader of [[Hamas]], was killed by an Israeli missile as he left early morning prayers.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Anthony van Dyck]]'''<!--Flemish painter--> |b|1599| '''[[Caroline Norton]]'''<!--English reformer--> |b|1808| '''[[Kenzō Tange]]'''<!--Japanese architect--> |d|2005}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Anthony van Dyck]]'''<!--Flemish painter--> |b|1599| '''[[Caroline Norton]]'''<!--English reformer--> |b|1808| '''[[Kenzō Tange]]'''<!--Japanese architect--> |d|2005}}

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1622 – The Powhatan Confederacy under Chief Opchanacanough killed almost 350 English settlers around Jamestown, a third of the Colony of Virginia's population. unreferenced section
1849First Italian War of Independence: After capturing the fortress town of Mortara, forces led by Austrian General Joseph Radetzky von Radetz routed Sardinian troops at the Battle of Novara. multiple issues
1920 – A pogrom in Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh, by Azeris destroyed the Armenian-populated portions of the town. quote farm
1933The Holocaust: Construction of the first Nazi concentration camp at Dachau was completed. refimprove section
1943World War II: Almost the entire population of the village of Khatyn, in present-day Belarus, were massacred by Ukrainian and Belarusian Nazi collaborators. tagged with {reliable sources} and {unsourced section}
1945 – Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Transjordan, and Yemen founded the Arab League, a regional organization that facilitates political, economic, cultural, scientific and social programs designed to promote the interests of the Arab world. refimprove section
1963Please Please Me, the first album recorded by the Beatles, was released. unreferenced section
U. G. Krishnamurti |d|2007 too many missing citations
1984 – Teachers at a preschool in Manhattan Beach, California, were falsely charged with the sexual abuse of schoolchildren, leading to the longest and costliest criminal trial in United States history. Uncited statements
Abolhassan Banisadr |b|1933 POTD for 2021

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March 22: World Water Day

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