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* [[1305]] – Raymond Bertrand de Got became '''[[Pope Clement V|Pope {{nowrap|Clement V}}]]''', succeeding [[Pope Benedict XI|Pope {{nowrap|Benedict XI}}]] who died one year earlier.
* [[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.
* [[1257]] – '''[[Kraków]]''' in Poland received city rights based on the [[Magdeburg rights|Magdeburg law]].
* [[1305]] – Raymond Bertrand de Got became '''[[Pope Clement V|Pope {{nowrap|Clement V}}]]''', succeeding [[Pope Benedict XI|Pope Benedict&nbsp;XI]] who died one year earlier.
* [[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]].
* [[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 [[Rigsdagen]]<!--not bold, unreferenced-->, a [[bicameralism|bicameral parliament]] consisting of the [[Landsting (Denmark)|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.
* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[1941]] – [[Second Sino-Japanese War]]: During one sortie in a five-year '''[[Bombing of Chongqing|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]]<!--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]]-->.
* [[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.
* [[1963]] – The arrest of [[Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini]] for publicly denouncing [[Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] '''[[June 5, 1963 demonstrations in Iran|sparked protests]]''' in Iran.
* [[1963]] – The arrest of [[Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini]] for publicly denouncing [[Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] '''[[June 5, 1963 demonstrations in Iran|sparked protests]]''' in Iran.
* [[1963]] – The British [[Secretary of State for War]] '''[[John Profumo]]''' admitted he lied to the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]] during enquiries about his involvement in '''[[Profumo affair|a sex scandal]]''' and resigned.
* [[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.
* [[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 {{nowrap|$2 billion}} in damage.
* [[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]]&nbsp;&ndash; an event that has spawned a [[Robert F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories|variety of conspiracy theories]].
* [[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]]&nbsp;&ndash; an event that has spawned a [[Robert F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories|variety of conspiracy theories]].
* [[1981]] – The [[Centers for Disease Control]] recorded a cluster of [[Pneumocystis pneumonia|''Pneumocystis'' pneumonia]] cases among [[homosexuality|homosexual]] men in [[Los Angeles]], the first reported cases of '''[[HIV/AIDS|AIDS]]'''.
* [[1981]] – The [[Centers for Disease Control]] recorded a cluster of [[Pneumocystis pneumonia|''Pneumocystis'' pneumonia]] cases among [[homosexuality|homosexual]] men in [[Los Angeles]], the first reported cases of '''[[HIV/AIDS|AIDS]]'''.
* [[1989]] – An anonymous demonstrator, later dubbed "'''[[Tank Man]]'''", single-handedly stopped a column of Chinese tanks during the [[Tiananmen Square protests of 1989|Tiananmen Square protests]] before being dragged aside.
* [[2001]] – '''[[Tropical Storm Allison]]''' made landfall in southeast [[Texas]], causing {{nowrap|$5.5 billion}} in damage to make it the costliest [[tropical storm]] in US history.
* [[2001]] – '''[[Tropical Storm Allison]]''' made landfall in southeast [[Texas]], causing {{nowrap|$5.5 billion}} in damage to make it the costliest [[tropical storm]] in US history.
* [[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]]'''; [[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Saint Boniface]]''' (Christianity); '''[[Father's Day]]''' and '''[[Constitution Day (Denmark)|Constitution Day]]''' in Denmark; '''[[Jerusalem Day|Yom Yerushalayim]]''' in Israel (2016)
'''[[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; '''[[Jerusalem Day|Yom Yerushalayim]]''' in Israel (2016)
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* [[663]] – The '''[[Daming Palace]]''' ''(reconstructed gate pictured)'' became the government seat and royal residence of the [[Tang dynasty|Tang empire]] during [[Emperor Gaozong of Tang|Emperor Gaozong]]'s reign.
* [[1305]] – Raymond Bertrand de Got became '''[[Pope Clement V|Pope {{nowrap|Clement V}}]]''', succeeding [[Pope Benedict XI|Pope Benedict&nbsp;XI]] who died one year earlier.
* [[1832]] – The '''[[June Rebellion]]''', an [[antimonarchism|anti-monarchist]] uprising of students, broke out in [[Paris]].
* [[1257]] – '''[[Kraków]]''' in Poland received city rights based on the [[Magdeburg rights|Magdeburg law]].
* [[1899]] – '''[[Antonio Luna]]''' is assassinated in the midst of the [[Philippine–American War]].
* [[1899]] – '''[[Antonio Luna]]''' was assassinated in the midst of the [[Philippine–American War]].
* [[1941]] – [[Second Sino-Japanese War]]: During one sortie in a five-year '''[[Bombing of Chongqing|bombing campaign on Chongqing]]''', 4,000 people died of [[asphyxiation]] when the tunnel they were hiding in became blocked.
* [[1963]] – The British [[Secretary of State for War]] '''[[John Profumo]]''' admitted he lied to the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]] during enquiries about his involvement in '''[[Profumo affair|a sex scandal]]''' and resigned.
* [[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 {{nowrap|$2 billion}} in damage.
* [[1989]] – An anonymous demonstrator, later dubbed "'''[[Tank Man]]'''", single-handedly stopped a column of Chinese tanks during the [[Tiananmen Square protests of 1989|Tiananmen Square protests]] before being dragged aside.
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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
1969 – The International communist conference began in Moscow. besides list of participants, article is stubby
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 NISTJILA lab. refimprove sections

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June 5: World Environment Day; Feast day of Saint Boniface (Christianity); Father's Day and Constitution Day in Denmark; Yom Yerushalayim in Israel (2016)

Danfeng Gate, Daming Palace
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