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|[[1798]] – In the '''[[Battle of New Ross (1798)|Battle of New Ross]]''', |
|[[1798]] – In the '''[[Battle of New Ross (1798)|Battle of New Ross]]''', British forces prevented the [[Society of United Irishmen|United Irishmen]] from spreading the [[Irish Rebellion of 1798|Irish Rebellion]] into [[Munster]]. |
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|[[1888]] – An earthquake measuring 5.5 on the [[Richter scale]] '''[[1888 Río de la Plata earthquake|shook]]''' the upper [[Río de la Plata]] floor. |
|[[1888]] – An earthquake measuring 5.5 on the [[Richter scale]] '''[[1888 Río de la Plata earthquake|shook]]''' the upper [[Río de la Plata]] floor between Argentina and Uruguay. |
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| [[1967]] – The '''[[Six-Day War]]''' began with an [[Operation Focus|Israeli preemptive strike]] that destroyed about 450 total aircraft of the [[Egyptian Air Force|Egyptian]], [[Jordanian Air Force|Jordanian]] and [[Syrian Air Force]]s on the ground. |
| [[1967]] – The '''[[Six-Day War]]''' began with an [[Operation Focus|Israeli preemptive strike]] that destroyed about 450 total aircraft of the [[Egyptian Air Force|Egyptian]], [[Jordanian Air Force|Jordanian]] and [[Syrian Air Force]]s on the ground. |
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|[[1969]] – The '''[[1969 International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties|International communist conference]]''' began in [[Moscow]]. |
|[[1969]] – The '''[[1969 International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties|International communist conference]]''' began in [[Moscow]]. |
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|[[1995]] – A new [[state of matter|phase of matter]], the '''[[Bose–Einstein condensate]]''', was produced for the first time by [[Eric Allin Cornell|Eric Cornell]] and [[Carl Wieman]] at the [[University of Colorado at Boulder]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]]–[[JILA]] lab. |
|[[1995]] – A new [[state of matter|phase of matter]], the '''[[Bose–Einstein condensate]]''', was produced for the first time by [[Eric Allin Cornell|Eric Cornell]] and [[Carl Wieman]] at the [[University of Colorado at Boulder]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]]–[[JILA]] lab. |
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* [[663]] – The '''[[Daming Palace]]''' became the government seat and royal residence of the [[Tang dynasty|Tang empire]] during [[Emperor Gaozong of Tang|Emperor Gaozong]]'s reign. |
* [[663]] – The '''[[Daming Palace]]''' became the government seat and royal residence of the [[Tang dynasty|Tang empire]] during [[Emperor Gaozong of Tang|Emperor Gaozong]]'s reign. |
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* [[1305]] – Raymond Bertrand de Got became '''[[Pope Clement V|Pope Clement |
* [[1305]] – Raymond Bertrand de Got became '''[[Pope Clement V|Pope {{nowrap|Clement V}}]]''', succeeding [[Pope Benedict XI|Pope Benedict XI]] who died one year earlier. |
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* [[1832]] – The '''[[June Rebellion]]''', an [[antimonarchism|anti-monarchist]] uprising of students, broke out in [[Paris]]. |
* [[1832]] – The '''[[June Rebellion]]''', an [[antimonarchism|anti-monarchist]] uprising of students, broke out in [[Paris]]. |
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* [[1849]] – [[Constitution of Denmark|A new constitution]]<!--Not bold, refimprove section--> was introduced in '''[[Denmark]]''', establishing a [[constitutional monarchy]] and the [[Rigsdag]]<!--not bold, unreferenced-->, a [[bicameralism|bicameral parliament]] consisting of the [[Landsting (Denmark)|Landsting]] and the [[Folketing]]. |
* [[1849]] – [[Constitution of Denmark|A new constitution]]<!--Not bold, refimprove section--> was introduced in '''[[Denmark]]''', establishing a [[constitutional monarchy]] and the [[Rigsdag]]<!--not bold, unreferenced-->, a [[bicameralism|bicameral parliament]] consisting of the [[Landsting (Denmark)|Landsting]] and the [[Folketing]]. |
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* [[1947]] – At a speech at [[Harvard University]], [[United States Secretary of State]] '''[[George Marshall]]''' called for economic aid to war-torn Europe, outlining a recovery program that became known as the [[Marshall Plan]]<!--Not bold, already featured on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/April 3]]-->. |
* [[1947]] – At a speech at [[Harvard University]], [[United States Secretary of State]] '''[[George Marshall]]''' called for economic aid to war-torn Europe, outlining a recovery program that became known as the [[Marshall Plan]]<!--Not bold, already featured on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/April 3]]-->. |
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* [[1956]] – American singer [[Elvis Presley]] performed '''"[[Hound Dog (song)|Hound Dog]]"''' to a nationwide television audience on ''[[The Milton Berle Show]]'', an appearance that generated many letters of protest. |
* [[1956]] – American singer [[Elvis Presley]] performed '''"[[Hound Dog (song)|Hound Dog]]"''' to a nationwide television audience on ''[[The Milton Berle Show]]'', an appearance that generated many letters of protest. |
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⚫ | * [[1968]] – [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] immigrant [[Sirhan Sirhan]] '''[[Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy|fatally shot U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy]]''' inside the kitchen pantry of [[Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles)|The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles]] – an event that has spawned a [[Robert F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories|variety of conspiracy theories]]. |
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* [[2009]] – After '''[[2009 Peruvian political crisis|65 straight days of civil disobedience]]''', at least 31 people were killed in clashes between the [[National Police of Peru|National Police]] and [[Indigenous peoples in Peru|indigenous people]] in Peru's [[Bagua Province]]. |
* [[2009]] – After '''[[2009 Peruvian political crisis|65 straight days of civil disobedience]]''', at least 31 people were killed in clashes between the [[National Police of Peru|National Police]] and [[Indigenous peoples in Peru|indigenous people]] in Peru's [[Bagua Province]]. |
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'''[[June 5]]''': '''[[World Environment Day]]'''; '''[[Father's Day]]''' and '''[[Constitution Day (Denmark)|Constitution Day]]''' in Denmark |
'''[[June 5]]''': '''[[World Environment Day]]'''; [[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Saint Boniface]]''' (Christianity); '''[[Father's Day]]''' and '''[[Constitution Day (Denmark)|Constitution Day]]''' in Denmark |
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* [[1305]] – Raymond Bertrand de Got became '''[[Pope Clement V|Pope {{nowrap|Clement V}}]]''', succeeding [[Pope Benedict XI|Pope Benedict XI]] who died one year earlier. |
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* [[1883]] – The '''''[[Orient Express]]''''' ''(pictured)'', a train line that became synonymous with intrigue and [[luxury trains|luxury travel]], began operations. |
* [[1883]] – The '''''[[Orient Express]]''''' ''(pictured)'', a train line that became synonymous with intrigue and [[luxury trains|luxury travel]], began operations. |
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Revision as of 06:23, 3 June 2015
This is a list of selected June 5 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.
Please note that the events listed on the Main Page are chosen based more on relative article quality and to maintain a mix of topics, not based solely on how important or significant their subjects are. Only four to five events are posted at a time and thus not everything that is "most important and significant" can be listed. In addition, an event is generally not posted this year if it is also the subject of the scheduled featured article or picture of the day.
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Robert F. Kennedy
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Elvis Presley in 1957
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George Marshall
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Velocity-distribution data that confirm the discovery of a new phase of matter, the Bose-Einstein condensate. The two right-most images, corresponding to lower temperatures, show multiple atoms coalescing into a single macroscopic quantum state.
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Flag of Denmark
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Tropical Storm Allison
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1798 – In the Battle of New Ross, British forces prevented the United Irishmen from spreading the Irish Rebellion into Munster. | refimprove |
1888 – An earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale shook the upper Río de la Plata floor between Argentina and Uruguay. | needs more footnotes |
1963 – The arrest of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini for publicly denouncing Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi sparked protests in Iran. | refimprove |
1967 – The Six-Day War began with an Israeli preemptive strike that destroyed about 450 total aircraft of the Egyptian, Jordanian and Syrian Air Forces on the ground. | insufficient context, neutrality issues |
1969 – The International communist conference began in Moscow. | besides list of participants, article is stubby |
1976 – The Teton Dam in eastern Idaho, US, collapsed as its reservoir was being filled for the first time, resulting in the deaths of eleven people and 13,000 cattle, and causing up to $2 billion in damage. | external links |
1995 – A new phase of matter, the Bose–Einstein condensate, was produced for the first time by Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman at the University of Colorado at Boulder NIST–JILA lab. | refimprove sections |
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- 663 – The Daming Palace became the government seat and royal residence of the Tang empire during Emperor Gaozong's reign.
- 1257 – Kraków in Poland received city rights based on the Magdeburg law.
- 1305 – Raymond Bertrand de Got became Pope Clement V, succeeding Pope Benedict XI who died one year earlier.
- 1832 – The June Rebellion, an anti-monarchist uprising of students, broke out in Paris.
- 1849 – A new constitution was introduced in Denmark, establishing a constitutional monarchy and the Rigsdag, a bicameral parliament consisting of the Landsting and the Folketing.
- 1862 – As the Treaty of Saigon was signed, ceding parts of southern Vietnam to France, the guerrilla leader Trương Định decided to defy Emperor Tự Đức of Vietnam and fight on against the Europeans.
- 1941 – Second Sino-Japanese War: During one sortie in a five-year bombing campaign on Chongqing, 4,000 people died of asphyxiation when the tunnel they were hiding in became blocked.
- 1947 – At a speech at Harvard University, United States Secretary of State George Marshall called for economic aid to war-torn Europe, outlining a recovery program that became known as the Marshall Plan.
- 1956 – American singer Elvis Presley performed "Hound Dog" to a nationwide television audience on The Milton Berle Show, an appearance that generated many letters of protest.
- 1968 – Palestinian immigrant Sirhan Sirhan fatally shot U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy inside the kitchen pantry of The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles – an event that has spawned a variety of conspiracy theories.
- 1981 – The Centers for Disease Control recorded a cluster of Pneumocystis pneumonia cases among homosexual men in Los Angeles, the first reported cases of AIDS.
- 2001 – Tropical Storm Allison made landfall in southeast Texas, causing $5.5 billion in damage to make it the costliest tropical storm in US history.
- 2009 – After 65 straight days of civil disobedience, at least 31 people were killed in clashes between the National Police and indigenous people in Peru's Bagua Province.
Notes
- Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 is on June 4, so Tank Man should not appear in the same year.
- Ali Khamenei is on June 4, so June 5, 1963 demonstrations in Iran should not appear in the same year (both have Khomeini in the blurb).
- Six-Day War also appears on Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/June 10.
June 5: World Environment Day; Feast day of Saint Boniface (Christianity); Father's Day and Constitution Day in Denmark
- 1305 – Raymond Bertrand de Got became Pope Clement V, succeeding Pope Benedict XI who died one year earlier.
- 1832 – The June Rebellion, an anti-monarchist uprising of students, broke out in Paris.
- 1883 – The Orient Express (pictured), a train line that became synonymous with intrigue and luxury travel, began operations.
- 1963 – The British Secretary of State for War John Profumo admitted he lied to the House of Commons during enquiries about his involvement in a sex scandal and resigned.
- 1989 – An anonymous demonstrator, later dubbed "Tank Man", single-handedly stopped a column of Chinese tanks during the Tiananmen Square protests before being dragged aside.