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| [[1187]] – [[Ayyubid dynasty|Ayyubid]] forces led by [[Saladin]] '''[[Siege of Jerusalem (1187)|captured]]''' [[Jerusalem]], prompting the [[Third Crusade]].
| [[1187]] – [[Ayyubid dynasty|Ayyubid]] forces led by [[Saladin]] '''[[Siege of Jerusalem (1187)|captured]]''' [[Jerusalem]], prompting the [[Third Crusade]].
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| [[1937]] – Under the orders of President [[Rafael Trujillo]], Dominican troops '''[[Parsley Massacre|began mass killings]]''' of Haitians living in the Dominican Republic.
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| [[1950]] – '''''[[Peanuts]]''''', the [[Print syndication|syndicated]] comic strip by [[Charles M. Schulz]], featuring [[Charlie Brown]] and his pet [[Snoopy]], was first published in major newspapers.
| [[1950]] – '''''[[Peanuts]]''''', the [[Print syndication|syndicated]] comic strip by [[Charles M. Schulz]], featuring [[Charlie Brown]] and his pet [[Snoopy]], was first published in major newspapers.
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* [[1925]] – Scottish inventor '''[[John Logie Baird]]'''<!-- ''(bust pictured)''--> successfully transmitted the first [[television]] picture with a greyscale image.
* [[1925]] – Scottish inventor '''[[John Logie Baird]]'''<!-- ''(bust pictured)''--> successfully transmitted the first [[television]] picture with a greyscale image.
* [[1928]] – Spanish priest [[Josemaría Escrivá]] founded '''[[Opus Dei]]'''<!-- ''(logo pictured)''-->, a worldwide organization of the [[Catholic Church]] which teaches that everyone can be a saint.
* [[1928]] – Spanish priest [[Josemaría Escrivá]] founded '''[[Opus Dei]]'''<!-- ''(logo pictured)''-->, a worldwide organization of the [[Catholic Church]] which teaches that everyone can be a saint.
* [[1937]] – Under the orders of President [[Rafael Trujillo]] ''(pictured)'', Dominican troops '''[[Parsley Massacre|began mass killings]]''' of Haitians living in the Dominican Republic.
* [[1967]] – '''[[Thurgood Marshall]]''' was sworn in as the first [[African-American]] [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States|Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]].
* [[1967]] – '''[[Thurgood Marshall]]''' was sworn in as the first [[African-American]] [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States|Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]].
* [[1968]] – A peaceful student demonstration in the [[Tlatelolco, Mexico City|Tlatelolco]] section of [[Mexico City]] '''[[Tlatelolco massacre|was violently suppressed]]''' when army and police forces fired into the crowd.
* [[1968]] – A peaceful student demonstration in the [[Tlatelolco, Mexico City|Tlatelolco]] section of [[Mexico City]] '''[[Tlatelolco massacre|was violently suppressed]]''' when army and police forces fired into the crowd.
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* [[1263]] – [[Scottish–Norwegian War]]: The armies of Norway and Scotland fought at the '''[[Battle of Largs]]''', an inconclusive engagement near the present-day town of [[Largs]] in [[North Ayrshire]].
* [[1263]] – [[Scottish–Norwegian War]]: The armies of Norway and Scotland fought at the '''[[Battle of Largs]]''', an inconclusive engagement near the present-day town of [[Largs]] in [[North Ayrshire]].
* [[1535]] – French explorer '''[[Jacques Cartier]]''' sailed along the [[Saint Lawrence River|St. Lawrence River]] and reached the [[Iroquois]] fortified village [[Hochelaga (village)|Hochelaga]] on the island now known as [[Island of Montreal|Montreal]].
* [[1535]] – French explorer '''[[Jacques Cartier]]''' ''(pictured)'' sailed along the [[Saint Lawrence River|St. Lawrence River]] and reached the [[Iroquois]] fortified village [[Hochelaga (village)|Hochelaga]] on the island now known as [[Island of Montreal|Montreal]].
* [[1941]] – [[World War II]]: Nazi German forces began ''Operation Typhoon'', an all-out offensive to begin the three-month long '''[[Battle of Moscow]]'''.
* [[1941]] – [[World War II]]: Nazi German forces began ''Operation Typhoon'', an all-out offensive to begin the three-month long '''[[Battle of Moscow]]'''.
* [[1996]] – A maintenance worker's failure to remove tape covering the [[Pitot-static system|static ports]] of the aircraft caused '''[[Aeroperú Flight 603]]''' to crash into the ocean near [[Lima]], Peru, due to instrument failure.
* [[1996]] – A maintenance worker's failure to remove tape covering the [[Pitot-static system|static ports]] of the aircraft caused '''[[Aeroperú Flight 603]]''' to crash into the ocean near [[Lima]], Peru, due to instrument failure.

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Independence Day in Guinea (1958); single source section, outdated section
1187Ayyubid forces led by Saladin captured Jerusalem, prompting the Third Crusade. needs more footnotes
1937 – Under the orders of President Rafael Trujillo, Dominican troops began mass killings of Haitians living in the Dominican Republic. unreferenced table
1950Peanuts, the syndicated comic strip by Charles M. Schulz, featuring Charlie Brown and his pet Snoopy, was first published in major newspapers. refimprove section

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October 2: International Day of Non-Violence; Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) begins at sunset (2016, AM 5777); Gandhi Jayanti in India

Jacques Cartier
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