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* [[1870]] – One of the world's earliest underground tube railways opened in the '''[[Tower Subway]]'''<!-- ''(interior depicted)''-->, a tunnel beneath the [[River Thames]] in London.
* [[1870]] – One of the world's earliest underground tube railways opened in the '''[[Tower Subway]]'''<!-- ''(interior depicted)''-->, a tunnel beneath the [[River Thames]] in London.
* [[1920]] – Nepalese author [[Krishna Lal Adhikari]] ''(pictured)'' was sentenced to nine years in prison for publishing '''[[Makaiko Kheti|a book about the cultivation of corn]]'''.
* [[1920]] – Nepalese author [[Krishna Lal Adhikari]] ''(pictured)'' was sentenced to nine years in prison for publishing '''[[Makaiko Kheti|a book about the cultivation of corn]]'''.
* [[1923]] – '''[[Calvin Coolidge]]''' became the 30th [[president of the United States]] after '''[[Warren G. Harding]]''' suffered a fatal [[Myocardial infarction|heart attack]].
* [[1932]] – At the [[California Institute of Technology]], American physicist [[Carl David Anderson]] proved the existence of [[antimatter]] with the discovery of the '''[[positron]]''', for which he would receive the 1936 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]].
* [[1932]] – At the [[California Institute of Technology]], American physicist [[Carl David Anderson]] proved the existence of [[antimatter]] with the discovery of the '''[[positron]]''', for which he would receive the 1936 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]].
* [[2007]] – '''[[Raúl Iturriaga]]''', a former deputy director of the [[Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional|Chilean secret police]], was captured in [[Viña del Mar]] after having been on the run following a kidnapping conviction.
* [[2007]] – '''[[Raúl Iturriaga]]''', a former deputy director of the [[Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional|Chilean secret police]], was captured in [[Viña del Mar]] after having been on the run following a kidnapping conviction.
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* [[338&nbsp;BC]] – An allied army led by [[Philip II of Macedon|Philip&nbsp;II of Macedon]] overcame the forces of city-states led by [[Athens]] and [[Thebes, Greece|Thebes]] at the '''[[Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)|Battle of Chaeronea]]'''<!-- ''(memorial statue pictured)''-->, securing [[Macedonia (ancient kingdom)|Macedonian]] hegemony over the majority of [[ancient Greece]].
* [[338&nbsp;BC]] – An allied army led by [[Philip II of Macedon|Philip&nbsp;II of Macedon]] overcame the forces of city-states led by [[Athens]] and [[Thebes, Greece|Thebes]] at the '''[[Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)|Battle of Chaeronea]]'''<!-- ''(memorial statue pictured)''-->, securing [[Macedonia (ancient kingdom)|Macedonian]] hegemony over the majority of [[ancient Greece]].
* [[1916]] – An explosion, blamed on [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian]] saboteurs, sank the Italian [[dreadnought]] '''''[[Italian battleship Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo da Vinci]]'''''.
* [[1916]] – An explosion, blamed on [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian]] saboteurs, sank the Italian [[dreadnought]] '''''[[Italian battleship Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo da Vinci]]'''''.
* [[1923]] – '''[[Calvin Coolidge]]''' became the 30th [[president of the United States]] after '''[[Warren G. Harding]]''' suffered a fatal [[Myocardial infarction|heart attack]].
* [[1939]] – [[Leo Szilard]] ''(pictured)'' penned '''[[Einstein–Szilard letter|a letter]]''', signed by [[Albert Einstein]] and addressed to U.S. president [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], warning that Germany may develop [[Nuclear weapon|atomic bomb]]s, leading to the establishment of the [[Manhattan Project]].
* [[1939]] – [[Leo Szilard]] ''(pictured)'' penned '''[[Einstein–Szilard letter|a letter]]''', signed by [[Albert Einstein]] and addressed to U.S. president [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], warning that Germany may develop [[Nuclear weapon|atomic bomb]]s, leading to the establishment of the [[Manhattan Project]].
* [[1947]] – '''''[[1947 BSAA Avro Lancastrian Star Dust accident|Star Dust]]''''', a [[British South American Airways]] airliner, crashed into [[Tupungato|Mount Tupungato]] in the Argentine [[Andes]]; its wreckage was not found until 1998.
* [[1947]] – '''''[[1947 BSAA Avro Lancastrian Star Dust accident|Star Dust]]''''', a [[British South American Airways]] airliner, crashed into [[Tupungato|Mount Tupungato]] in the Argentine [[Andes]]; its wreckage was not found until 1998.

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Republic Day in North Macedonia refimprove
216 BCSecond Punic War: Outnumbered Carthaginian forces led by Hannibal defeated a Roman army near the town of Cannae in southeastern Italy. Refimprove section
461 – Unpopular among the senate aristocracy for his reform efforts, Roman emperor Majorian was deposed by Ricimer and executed five days later. too many {{cn}} tags (8)
1610 – English sea explorer Henry Hudson sailed into what is now known as Hudson Bay, thinking he had made it through the Northwest Passage to reach the Pacific Ocean. refimprove section
1830 – His hand forced by the recent July Revolution, Charles X of France abdicated the throne in favor of his grandson, Henry. unreferenced section
1831 - Dutch troops invaded Belgium in a final attempt to suppress the Belgian Revolution refimprove section
1876 – American lawman Wild Bill Hickok was murdered during a poker game in Deadwood, Dakota Territory. too many {{cn}} tags (11)
1897 – The Siege of Malakand ended when a relief column was able to reach the British garrison in the Malakand region of colonial India's North West Frontier Province. primary sources. See FAR
1903 – The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization started the Ilinden Uprising against the Ottoman Empire in Macedonia. refimprove sections
1914World War I: Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, and prime minister Paul Eyschen surrendered to the invading German army and the nation remained occupied for the rest of the war. Primary sources
1964Gulf of Tonkin incident Moved to August 4
1980 – A terrorist bomb exploded at a railway station in Bologna, Italy, killing 85 people and wounding more than 200. refimprove section
1985Delta Air Lines Flight 191 crashed in Dallas, Texas, due to a microburst, resulting in 137 deaths. refimprove
1989Sri Lankan Civil War: The Indian Peace Keeping Force began a two-day massacre in Valvettithurai, killing 64 minority Sri Lankan Tamil civilians. Undue weight, article is mostly on the background and events after.
1990 – Iraq invaded Kuwait, overrunning the Kuwaiti military within two days, and eventually sparking the outbreak of the Gulf War seven months later. refimprove section
Kyawswa of Pagan |b|1260 needs inline citation
Bertha Lutz |b|1894 POTD for 2021
Alexander Graham Bell |d|1922| several unsourced paras

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August 2: Roma Holocaust Memorial Day

Leo Szilard
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