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{{*mp}} [[660s BC|660 BC]] – According to tradition, '''[[Emperor Jimmu]]''' founded Japan and established his capital in [[Yamato]]. |
{{*mp}} [[660s BC|660 BC]] – According to tradition, '''[[Emperor Jimmu]]''' founded Japan and established his capital in [[Yamato]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1826]] – '''[[Swaminarayan]]''' wrote the ''[[Shikshapatri]]''<!--not bolded, stubby-->, a book of 212 verses that serves as the basis of [[Swaminarayan Hinduism]]. |
{{*mp}} [[1826]] – '''[[Swaminarayan]]''' wrote the ''[[Shikshapatri]]''<!--not bolded, stubby-->, a book of 212 verses that serves as the basis of [[Swaminarayan Hinduism]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1979]] – '''[[Iranian Revolution]]''': The [[Pahlavi dynasty]] effectively collapsed when the military declared itself "neutral" after rebel troops overwhelmed forces loyal to [[List of kings of Persia|Shah]] [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] in armed street fighting. |
{{*mp}} [[1979]] – '''[[Iranian Revolution]]''': The [[Pahlavi dynasty]] effectively collapsed when the military declared itself "neutral" after rebel troops overwhelmed forces loyal to [[List of kings of Persia|Shah]] [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] in armed street fighting. |
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{{*mp}} [[2008]] – Rebel [[East Timor]]ese soldiers '''[[2008 East Timorese assassination attempts|invaded the homes]]''' of [[President of East Timor|President]] [[José Ramos-Horta]] and [[Prime Minister of East Timor|Prime Minister]] [[Xanana Gusmão]], seriously wounding the former. |
{{*mp}} [[2008]] – Rebel [[East Timor]]ese soldiers '''[[2008 East Timorese assassination attempts|invaded the homes]]''' of [[President of East Timor|President]] [[José Ramos-Horta]] and [[Prime Minister of East Timor|Prime Minister]] [[Xanana Gusmão]], seriously wounding the former. |
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{{*mp}} [[1858]] – Fourteen-year-old peasant girl [[Bernadette Soubirous]] ''(pictured)'' reported the first of '''[[Lourdes apparitions|eighteen Marian apparitions]]''' in [[Lourdes]], France, resulting in the town becoming a major site for pilgrimages by Catholics. |
{{*mp}} [[1858]] – Fourteen-year-old peasant girl [[Bernadette Soubirous]] ''(pictured)'' reported the first of '''[[Lourdes apparitions|eighteen Marian apparitions]]''' in [[Lourdes]], France, resulting in the town becoming a major site for pilgrimages by Catholics. |
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{{*mp}} [[1919]] – '''[[Friedrich Ebert]]''' was elected the first [[President of Germany (Weimar Republic)|President of the German Weimar Republic]] by the [[Weimar National Assembly]]. |
{{*mp}} [[1919]] – '''[[Friedrich Ebert]]''' was elected the first [[President of Germany (Weimar Republic)|President of the German Weimar Republic]] by the [[Weimar National Assembly]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1990]] – Anti-[[South Africa under apartheid|apartheid]] activist '''[[Nelson Mandela]]''', a [[political prisoner]] for 27 years, was released from [[Drakenstein Correctional Centre|Victor Verster Prison]] near [[Paarl]], South Africa. |
{{*mp}} [[1990]] – Anti-[[South Africa under apartheid|apartheid]] activist '''[[Nelson Mandela]]''', a [[political prisoner]] for 27 years, was released from [[Drakenstein Correctional Centre|Victor Verster Prison]] near [[Paarl]], South Africa. |
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Revision as of 00:55, 11 February 2012
This is a list of selected February 11 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.
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Anthracite coal
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55 – One day before his 14th birthday, Britannicus, heir to the Roman Emperorship, died under mysterious circumstances in Rome, apparently poisoned at a dinner party. | more footnotes |
1808 – Anthracite coal was first experimentally burned as a residential heating fuel by Jesse Fell in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. | Tagged with {{globalize}} |
1873 – King Amadeo I of Spain abdicated, proclaimed at the Cortes Generales that Spanish people were "ungovernable," and left the country. | Tagged with {{refimprove}} |
1929 – To help settle the "Roman Question", Italy and the Holy See of the Roman Catholic Church signed the Lateran Treaty to establish Vatican City as an independent sovereign enclave within Italy. | refimprove |
1971 – Eighty-seven countries signed the Seabed Arms Control Treaty, outlawing weapons of mass destruction on the ocean floor in international waters. | no footnotes |
1991 – The international organization Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization was established to represent the interests of indigenous peoples, minorities, occupied nations, and other areas which lack international representation. | more footnotes |
Eligible
- 660 BC – According to tradition, Emperor Jimmu founded Japan and established his capital in Yamato.
- 1826 – Swaminarayan wrote the Shikshapatri, a book of 212 verses that serves as the basis of Swaminarayan Hinduism.
- 1979 – Iranian Revolution: The Pahlavi dynasty effectively collapsed when the military declared itself "neutral" after rebel troops overwhelmed forces loyal to Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in armed street fighting.
- 2008 – Rebel East Timorese soldiers invaded the homes of President José Ramos-Horta and Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão, seriously wounding the former.
February 11: Victory of the Revolution in Iran (1979), National Foundation Day in Japan
- 1250 – Seventh Crusade: After three days of fighting, the Ayyubids successfully defended Al Mansurah, Egypt, from invading crusaders.
- 1826 – University College London was founded as the first secular university in England.
- 1858 – Fourteen-year-old peasant girl Bernadette Soubirous (pictured) reported the first of eighteen Marian apparitions in Lourdes, France, resulting in the town becoming a major site for pilgrimages by Catholics.
- 1919 – Friedrich Ebert was elected the first President of the German Weimar Republic by the Weimar National Assembly.
- 1938 – The BBC aired an adaptation of Karel Čapek's play R.U.R., the first science fiction television programme ever broadcast.
- 1990 – Anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela, a political prisoner for 27 years, was released from Victor Verster Prison near Paarl, South Africa.