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* [[699]] – '''[[En no Gyōja]]''', the founder of the [[Buddhism in Japan|Japanese Buddhist]] sect known as [[Shugendō]], was exiled to [[Izu Ōshima]] for witchcraft.
* [[699]] – '''[[En no Gyōja]]''', the founder of the [[Buddhism in Japan|Japanese Buddhist]] sect known as [[Shugendō]], was exiled to [[Izu Ōshima]] for witchcraft.
* [[1295]] – '''[[Przemysł II]]''' was crowned [[List of Polish monarchs|King of Poland]], the first coronation of a Polish ruler in 219 years.
* [[1295]] – '''[[Przemysł II]]''' was crowned [[List of Polish monarchs|King of Poland]], the first coronation of a Polish ruler in 219 years.
* [[1740]] – [[War of Jenkins' Ear]]: A Spanish column of 300 regular troops, [[free black]] militia and Indian auxiliaries '''[[Siege of Fort Mose|stormed]]''' Britain's strategically crucial position of [[Fort Mose Historic State Park|Fort Mose]] in [[Spanish Florida]].
* [[1886]] – French chemist [[Henri Moissan]]<!--not bold, needs more footnotes--> reported he was able to successfully isolate elemental '''[[fluorine]]'''<!-- ''(liquid fluorine pictured)''-->, for which he later won the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]].
* [[1886]] – French chemist [[Henri Moissan]]<!--not bold, needs more footnotes--> reported he was able to successfully isolate elemental '''[[fluorine]]'''<!-- ''(liquid fluorine pictured)''-->, for which he later won the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]].
* [[1907]] – Organised by [[Vladimir Lenin]] and [[Joseph Stalin]], among others, [[Bolshevik]] revolutionaries in [[Tbilisi|Tiflis]], Georgia, '''[[1907 Tiflis bank robbery|robbed a bank stagecoach]]''', getting away with 341,000 [[ruble]]s.
* [[1907]] – Organised by [[Vladimir Lenin]] and [[Joseph Stalin]], among others, [[Bolshevik]] revolutionaries in [[Tbilisi|Tiflis]], Georgia, '''[[1907 Tiflis bank robbery|robbed a bank stagecoach]]''', getting away with 341,000 [[ruble]]s.
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* [[363]] – [[Roman emperor]] '''[[Julian (emperor)|Julian]]''' was killed during the retreat from his campaign against the [[Sassanid Empire]].
* [[363]] – [[Roman emperor]] '''[[Julian (emperor)|Julian]]''' was killed during the retreat from his campaign against the [[Sassanid Empire]].
* [[1243]] – [[Mongol invasions of Anatolia]]: [[Mongol Empire|Mongols]] achieved '''[[Battle of Köse Dağ|a decisive victory]]''' over the [[Seljuq dynasty|Seljuq Turks]], leading to the decline and disintegration of the Seljuk state.
* [[1243]] – [[Mongol invasions of Anatolia]]: [[Mongol Empire|Mongols]] achieved '''[[Battle of Köse Dağ|a decisive victory]]''' over the [[Seljuq dynasty|Seljuq Turks]], leading to the decline and disintegration of the Seljuk state.
* [[1740]] – [[War of Jenkins' Ear]]: A Spanish column of 300 regular troops, [[free black]] militia and Indian auxiliaries '''[[Siege of Fort Mose|stormed]]''' Britain's strategically crucial position of [[Fort Mose Historic State Park|Fort Mose]] in [[Spanish Florida]].
* [[1906]] – The '''[[1906 French Grand Prix]]''', the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] competition, was held outside [[Le Mans]].
* [[1906]] – The '''[[1906 French Grand Prix]]''', the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] competition, was held outside [[Le Mans]].
* [[2006]] – '''[[Mari Alkatiri]]''' ''(pictured)'', the first [[Prime Minister of East Timor]], resigned after weeks of political unrest.
* [[2006]] – '''[[Mari Alkatiri]]''' ''(pictured)'', the first [[Prime Minister of East Timor]], resigned after weeks of political unrest.

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1409 – In an attempt to end the Western Schism, during which Gregory XII in Rome and Benedict XIII in Avignon simultaneously claimed to be the true pope, the Council of Pisa instead ended up electing a third one, Alexander V. refimprove section, unreferenced section
1541 – Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro was assassinated in Lima by supporters of his rival Diego de Almagro's son. unreferenced section
1976 – The CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure on land, was opened to the public in Toronto. refimprove section, outdated
1997 – In Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union, the US Supreme Court struck down anti-obscenity provisions of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. needs more footnotes
2008 – The US Supreme Court ruled in District of Columbia v. Heller that the Second Amendment to the US Constitution protects an individual's right to keep and bear arms for private use in Washington, D.C., and other federal enclaves. neutrality issues, outdated

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June 26: International Day in Support of Victims of Torture; Independence Day in Madagascar (1960); Flag Day in Romania; Sunthorn Phu Day in Thailand

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