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* [[1868]] – Astronomer [[Pierre Janssen]] discovered '''[[Helium|helium]]''' while analyzing the [[chromosphere]] of the sun during [[Solar eclipse of August 18, 1868|a total solar eclipse]] in [[Guntur]], India.
* [[1868]] – Astronomer [[Pierre Janssen]] discovered '''[[Helium|helium]]''' while analyzing the [[chromosphere]] of the sun during [[Solar eclipse of August 18, 1868|a total solar eclipse]] in [[Guntur]], India.
* [[1877]] – [[Asaph Hall]] [[Discovery of the Martian moons|discovered]] '''[[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]]''', the larger of [[Mars]]' two [[natural satellite|moon]]s, six days after discovering [[Deimos (moon)|Deimos]], the other one.
* [[1877]] – [[Asaph Hall]] [[Discovery of the Martian moons|discovered]] '''[[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]]''', the larger of [[Mars]]' two [[natural satellite|moon]]s, six days after discovering [[Deimos (moon)|Deimos]], the other one.
* [[1891]] – A hurricane '''[[1891 Martinique hurricane|struck]]''' [[Martinique]], killing about 700 people, injuring at least 1,000 others, and obliterating houses, trees, and crops across the entire island.
* [[1920]] – The '''[[Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Nineteenth Amendment]]''' to the [[United States Constitution]]<!-- ''(authors [[Elizabeth Cady Stanton]] and [[Susan B. Anthony]] pictured)''--> was ratified, guaranteeing [[Women's suffrage in the United States|women's suffrage in America]].
* [[1920]] – The '''[[Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Nineteenth Amendment]]''' to the [[United States Constitution]]<!-- ''(authors [[Elizabeth Cady Stanton]] and [[Susan B. Anthony]] pictured)''--> was ratified, guaranteeing [[Women's suffrage in the United States|women's suffrage in America]].
* [[1948]] – [[Australian cricket team in England in 1948|Australia]] '''[[Fifth Test, 1948 Ashes series|completed]]''' a [[1948 Ashes series|4–0 Ashes series win]], earning them the nickname of "The Invincibles" for being the first team in [[Test cricket]] history to play an entire tour of England without losing a match.
* [[1948]] – [[Australian cricket team in England in 1948|Australia]] '''[[Fifth Test, 1948 Ashes series|completed]]''' a [[1948 Ashes series|4–0 Ashes series win]], earning them the nickname of "The Invincibles" for being the first team in [[Test cricket]] history to play an entire tour of England without losing a match.
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* [[1487]] – [[Reconquista]]: After '''[[Siege of Málaga (1487)|a four-month siege]]''', the [[Catholic Monarchs]] conquered the city of [[Málaga]] from the Muslims.
* [[1487]] – [[Reconquista]]: After '''[[Siege of Málaga (1487)|a four-month siege]]''', the [[Catholic Monarchs]] conquered the city of [[Málaga]] from the Muslims.
* [[1783]] – An unusually bright [[meteor procession]] '''[[1783 Great Meteor|blazed across the night sky]]''' over Great Britain.
* [[1783]] – An unusually bright [[meteor procession]] '''[[1783 Great Meteor|blazed across the night sky]]''' over Great Britain.
* [[1891]] – A hurricane '''[[1891 Martinique hurricane|struck]]''' [[Martinique]], killing about 700 people, injuring at least 1,000 others, and obliterating houses, trees, and crops across the entire island.
* [[1966]] – [[Vietnam War]]: Members from D Company of the '''[[6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment|6th Battalion]]''' of the [[Royal Australian Regiment]] were surrounded and attacked on all sides by a much larger [[Viet Cong]] unit at the '''[[Battle of Long Tan]]''' ''([[Royal Australian Air Force|RAAF]] helicopter pictured)'', but held them off for several hours until reinforcements arrived.
* [[1966]] – [[Vietnam War]]: Members from D Company of the '''[[6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment|6th Battalion]]''' of the [[Royal Australian Regiment]] were surrounded and attacked on all sides by a much larger [[Viet Cong]] unit at the '''[[Battle of Long Tan]]''' ''([[Royal Australian Air Force|RAAF]] helicopter pictured)'', but held them off for several hours until reinforcements arrived.
* [[1976]] – North Korean soldiers '''[[Axe murder incident|killed]]''' two American soldiers in the [[Joint Security Area]] of the [[Korean Demilitarized Zone]], heightening tensions over a 100-foot ({{nowrap|30 m}}) [[populus|poplar]] tree that blocked the line of sight between a [[United Nations Command (Korea)|United Nations Command]] checkpoint and an observation post.
* [[1976]] – North Korean soldiers '''[[Axe murder incident|killed]]''' two American soldiers in the [[Joint Security Area]] of the [[Korean Demilitarized Zone]], heightening tensions over a 100-foot ({{nowrap|30 m}}) [[populus|poplar]] tree that blocked the line of sight between a [[United Nations Command (Korea)|United Nations Command]] checkpoint and an observation post.

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1572French Wars of Religion: Margaret of Valois was wedded to Huguenot King Henry of Navarre, in an attempt to reconcile Protestants and Catholics. unreferenced section
1590 – On the third birthday of his granddaughter Virginia Dare, the first English child born in the Americas, John White, governor of the Roanoke Colony in present-day North Carolina, US, returned from England only to find the settlement deserted. Roanoke: needs cleanup; although Virginia Dare is OK, blurb doesn't focus on her
1917 – A fire destroyed about 9,500 homes in Thessaloniki, Greece, leaving 70,000 homeless. refimprove
2008President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf resigned under impeachment pressure. out of date

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August 18: Raksha Bandhan (Hinduism, 2016); Long Tan Day in Australia (1966)

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