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| [[1538]] – Spanish [[conquistador]] [[Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada]] founded a European urban settlement in what is today '''[[Bogotá]]''', Colombia.
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| [[1870]] – [[Franco-Prussian War]]: At the '''[[Battle of Wörth]]''', [[North German Confederation|German]] troops under [[Frederick III, German Emperor|Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm]] defeated the French under Marshal [[Patrice de Mac-Mahon, Duke of Magenta|Patrice MacMahon]] near the village of [[Wœrth]].
| [[1870]] – [[Franco-Prussian War]]: At the '''[[Battle of Wörth]]''', [[North German Confederation|German]] troops under [[Frederick III, German Emperor|Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm]] defeated the French under Marshal [[Patrice de Mac-Mahon, Duke of Magenta|Patrice MacMahon]] near the village of [[Wœrth]].
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| [[1926]] – American competitive swimmer '''[[Gertrude Ederle]]''' became the [[List of successful English Channel swimmers|first woman]] to swim across the [[English Channel]].
| [[1926]] – American competitive swimmer '''[[Gertrude Ederle]]''' became the [[List of successful English Channel swimmers|first woman]] to swim across the [[English Channel]].
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| [[1966]] – Sheikh '''[[Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan]]''' became [[emir]] and ruler of [[Abu Dhabi]], succeeding his brother, Sheikh [[Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nahyan]], who was deposed in a bloodless ''coup d'état''.
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* [[1890]] – At [[Auburn Correctional Facility|Auburn Prison]] in [[Auburn, New York]], US, [[William Kemmler]] became the first person to be executed in an '''[[electric chair]]'''.
* [[1777]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: The '''[[Battle of Oriskany]]''', one of the bloodiest battles in the North American theater of the war, was fought about six miles ({{Nowrap|10 km}}) east of [[Fort Stanwix]], [[New York]].
* [[1806]] – The [[Holy Roman Empire]]<!--not bolded, needs more footnotes--> was dissolved by its last [[Holy Roman Emperor|emperor]], '''[[Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor|{{nowrap|Francis II}}]]''', during the aftermath of the [[War of the Third Coalition]].
* [[1930]] – [[New York City]] judge '''[[Joseph Force Crater]]''' mysteriously disappeared, eventually earning him the title of "The Missingest Man in New York".
* [[1930]] – [[New York City]] judge '''[[Joseph Force Crater]]''' mysteriously disappeared, eventually earning him the title of "The Missingest Man in New York".
* [[1945]] – [[World War II]]: The [[United States Army Air Forces|US Army Air Force]] [[Boeing B-29 Superfortress|B-29]] bomber '''''[[Enola Gay]]'''''<!-- ''(pictured with crew)''--> [[Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki|dropped an atomic bomb]]<!--Not bolded, this article applies to both 6 August and 9 August (Nagasaki) events--> named "'''[[Little Boy]]'''" on [[Hiroshima]], Japan, killing as many as 140,000 people.
* [[1956]] – '''[[DuMont Television Network|DuMont]]''', one of the world's first [[television network]]s, aired its last program.
* [[1964]] – [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] signed the '''[[Voting Rights Act of 1965|Voting Rights Act]]''' into law, outlawing [[literacy test]]s and other discriminatory voting practices that had been responsible for widespread [[disfranchisement]] of [[African American]]s.
* [[1964]] – [[President of the United States|US President]] [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] signed the '''[[Voting Rights Act of 1965|Voting Rights Act]]''' into law, outlawing [[literacy test]]s and other discriminatory voting practices that had been responsible for widespread [[disfranchisement]] of [[African American]]s.
* [[1964]] – American researcher [[Donald Rusk Currey|Donald Currey]] had a [[Pinus longaeva|bristlecone pine]] tree known as '''[[Prometheus (tree)|Prometheus]]''' cut down, only to find that it was the [[List of long-living organisms|oldest]] known [[clonal colony|non-clonal]] organism ever discovered, at least 4,862 years old at the time.
* [[1964]] – American researcher [[Donald Rusk Currey|Donald Currey]] had a [[Pinus longaeva|bristlecone pine]] tree known as '''[[Prometheus (tree)|Prometheus]]''' cut down, only to find that it was the [[List of long-living organisms|oldest]] known [[clonal colony|non-clonal]] organism ever discovered, at least 4,862 years old at the time.
* [[1988]] – [[New York City Police Department|New York City Police]] officers charged a crowd protesting a curfew for the previously 24-hour [[Tompkins Square Park]], '''[[Tompkins Square Park Riot (1988)|sparking a riot]]''' that led to more than 100 complaints of police brutality.
* [[1988]] – [[New York City Police Department|New York City Police]] officers charged a crowd protesting a curfew for the previously 24-hour [[Tompkins Square Park]], '''[[Tompkins Square Park riot (1988)|sparking a riot]]''' that led to more than 100 complaints of police brutality.
* [[1991]] – British [[Programmer|computer programmer]] '''[[Tim Berners-Lee]]''' first posted files describing his ideas for a system of interlinked, [[hypertext]] documents accessible via the [[Internet]], to be called a "[[World Wide Web]]".
* [[1991]] – British [[Programmer|computer programmer]] '''[[Tim Berners-Lee]]''' first posted files describing his ideas for a system of interlinked, [[hypertext]] documents accessible via the [[Internet]], to be called a "[[World Wide Web]]".
* [[1996]] – [[NASA]] announced that the [[meteorite]] known as '''[[Allan Hills 84001|{{Nowrap|ALH 84001}}]]''', discovered in the [[Allan Hills]] of [[Antarctica]], may contain evidence of [[life on Mars]], but further tests were inconclusive.
* [[2008]] – Mauritanian President [[Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi|Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi]] '''[[2008 Mauritanian coup d'état|was ousted from power]]''' by a group of high-ranking generals that he had dismissed from office several hours earlier.
* [[2008]] – Mauritanian President [[Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi|Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi]] '''[[2008 Mauritanian coup d'état|was ousted from power]]''' by a group of high-ranking generals that he had dismissed from office several hours earlier.
* [[2010]] – A [[cloudburst]] and heavy overnight rains triggered '''[[2010 Ladakh floods|flash floods]]''', [[mudslide]]s, and [[debris flow]]s across a large part of [[Ladakh]], a region of the northernmost Indian state of [[Jammu and Kashmir]], leaving at least 255 people dead.
* [[2010]] – A [[cloudburst]] and heavy overnight rains triggered '''[[2010 Ladakh floods|flash floods]]''', [[mudslide]]s, and [[debris flow]]s across a large part of [[Ladakh]], a region of the northernmost Indian state of [[Jammu and Kashmir]], leaving at least 255 people dead.
* [[2011]] – Following the '''[[Death of Mark Duggan|death of a Tottenham man]]''' by the [[Metropolitan Police Service|Metropolitan Police]] of London, thousands of mostly young males '''[[2011 England riots|rioted]]''' in several [[London boroughs]] and in cities and towns across England.
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'''[[August 6]]''': '''[[Feast of the Transfiguration]]''' ([[Gregorian calendar]]); [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Jamaica]]''' ([[1962]])
'''[[August 6]]''': '''[[Feast of the Transfiguration]]''' ([[Gregorian calendar]]); [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Jamaica]]''' ([[1962]])
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* [[1506]] – [[Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars]]: The [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] achieved one of the greatest Lithuanian victories against the [[Tatars]] in the '''[[Battle of Kletsk]]'''.
* [[1506]] – [[Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars]]: The [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] achieved one of the greatest Lithuanian victories against the [[Tatars]] in the '''[[Battle of Kletsk]]'''.
* [[1777]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: The '''[[Battle of Oriskany]]''', one of the bloodiest battles in the North American theater of the war, was fought about six miles ({{Nowrap|10 km}}) east of [[Fort Stanwix]], [[New York]].
* [[1890]] – At [[Auburn Correctional Facility|Auburn Prison]] in [[Auburn, New York]], US, [[William Kemmler]] became the first person to be executed in an '''[[electric chair]]'''.
* [[1806]] – The [[Holy Roman Empire]]<!--not bolded, needs more footnotes--> was dissolved by its last [[Holy Roman Emperor|emperor]], '''[[Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor|{{nowrap|Francis II}}]]''', during the aftermath of the [[War of the Third Coalition]].
* [[1945]] – [[World War II]]: The [[United States Army Air Forces|U.S. Army Air Force]] [[Boeing B-29 Superfortress|B-29]] bomber '''''[[Enola Gay]]''''' ''(pictured with crew)'' [[Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki|dropped an atomic bomb]]<!--Not bolded, this article applies to both 6 August and 9 August (Nagasaki) events--> named "'''[[Little Boy]]'''" on [[Hiroshima]], Japan, killing as many as 140,000 people.
* [[1956]] – '''[[DuMont Television Network|DuMont]]''', one of the world's first [[television network]]s, aired its last program.
* [[1966]] – Sheikh '''[[Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan]]''' became [[emir]] and ruler of [[Abu Dhabi]], succeeding his brother, Sheikh [[Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nahyan]], who was deposed in a bloodless ''coup d'état''.
* [[1996]] – [[NASA]] announced that the [[meteorite]] known as '''[[Allan Hills 84001|{{Nowrap|ALH 84001}}]]''' ''(pictured)'', discovered in the [[Allan Hills]] of [[Antarctica]], may contain evidence of [[life on Mars]], but further tests were inconclusive.
* [[2011]] – Following the '''[[Death of Mark Duggan|death of a Tottenham man]]''' by the [[Metropolitan Police Service|Metropolitan Police]] of London, thousands of mostly young males '''[[2011 England riots|rioted]]''' in several [[London boroughs]] and in cities and towns across England.
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This is a list of selected August 6 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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1538 – Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded a European urban settlement in what is today Bogotá, Colombia. refimprove sections
1870Franco-Prussian War: At the Battle of Wörth, German troops under Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm defeated the French under Marshal Patrice MacMahon near the village of Wœrth. no footnotes
1914First World War: Germany's Atlantic U-boat campaign began when ten U-boats sailed from their base in Heligoland to attack Royal Navy warships in the North Sea, the first ever submarine war patrol in history. refimprove section
1915First World War: The Allied Powers launched the Battle of Sari Bair at Gallipoli. no footnotes
1926 – American competitive swimmer Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim across the English Channel. refimprove section
1966 – Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan became emir and ruler of Abu Dhabi, succeeding his brother, Sheikh Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who was deposed in a bloodless coup d'état. unreferenced section

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August 6: Feast of the Transfiguration (Gregorian calendar); Independence Day in Jamaica (1962)

Meteorite fragment ALH 84001
Meteorite fragment ALH 84001
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