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Bulgaria became autonomous, not fully independent
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* [[1431]] - Gabriel Condulmer became [[Pope]] '''[[Pope Eugenius IV|Eugenius IV]]'''<!--, succeeding [[Pope Martin V|Martin V]]-->.
* [[1431]] - Gabriel Condulmer became [[Pope]] '''[[Pope Eugenius IV|Eugenius IV]]'''<!--, succeeding [[Pope Martin V|Martin V]]-->.
* [[1878]] - By the [[Treaty of San Stefano]], '''[[History of Bulgaria|Bulgaria]]''' became an autonomous [[principality]] in the [[Ottoman Empire]].
* [[1878]] - By the [[Treaty of San Stefano]], which ended the [[Russo-Turkish War, 1877-78|Russo-Turkish War]], '''[[History of Bulgaria|Bulgaria]]''' became an autonomous [[principality]] in the [[Ottoman Empire]].
* [[1918]] - [[Russia]] signed the '''[[Treaty of Brest-Litovsk]]''' with the [[Central Powers]] and exited from [[World War I]]<!--, unintentionally leading to the independence of [[Finland]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]] and [[Poland]]-->.
* [[1918]] - [[Russia]] signed the '''[[Treaty of Brest-Litovsk]]''' with the [[Central Powers]] and exited from [[World War I]]<!--, unintentionally leading to the independence of [[Finland]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]] and [[Poland]]-->.
* [[1923]] - The first issue of '''''[[TIME]]''''', a [[newsmagazine]] founded by [[Briton Hadden]] and [[Henry Luce]], was published.
* [[1923]] - The first issue of '''''[[TIME]]''''', a [[newsmagazine]] founded by [[Briton Hadden]] and [[Henry Luce]], was published.

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