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* [[1250]] – [[Seventh Crusade]]: Egyptian [[Ayyubid]]s '''[[Battle of Fariskur|annihilated the crusader army]]''' and captured King [[Louis&nbsp;IX of France]] as a hostage.
* [[1250]] – [[Seventh Crusade]]: Egyptian [[Ayyubid]]s '''[[Battle of Fariskur|annihilated the crusader army]]''' and captured King [[Louis&nbsp;IX of France]] as a hostage.
* [[1886]] – '''[[Vancouver]]''', one of [[British Columbia]]'s youngest cities, was [[municipal corporation|incorporated]].
* [[1886]] – '''[[Vancouver]]''', one of [[British Columbia]]'s youngest cities, was [[municipal corporation|incorporated]].
* [[1896]] – The '''[[1896 Summer Olympics|first modern Olympic Games]]'''<!-- ''(official report pictured)''--> opened in [[Athens]], with 241 athletes from 14 nations participating in 43 events.
* [[1896]] – The '''[[1896 Summer Olympics|first modern Olympic Games]]''' ''(official report pictured)'' opened in [[Athens]], with 241 athletes from 14 nations participating in 43 events.
* [[1947]] – The [[1st Tony Awards|first]]<!--not bold, stubby--> '''[[Tony Award]]s''', recognizing achievement in American [[theatre]], were handed out at the [[Waldorf-Astoria Hotel]] in [[New York City]].
* [[1947]] – The [[1st Tony Awards|first]]<!--not bold, stubby--> '''[[Tony Award]]s''', recognizing achievement in American [[theatre]], were handed out at the [[Waldorf Astoria New York |Waldorf-Astoria Hotel]] in [[New York City]].
* [[2012]] – The [[National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad]] '''[[Azawadi declaration of independence|unilaterally declared]]''' the region of [[Azawad]] independent from Mali.
* [[2012]] – The [[National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad]] '''[[Azawadi declaration of independence|unilaterally declared]]''' the region of [[Azawad]] independent from Mali.
'''[[Raphael]]''' (d.&nbsp;1520){{·}} '''[[Nadar (photographer)|Nadar]]''' (b.&nbsp;1820){{·}} '''[[Rose O'Neill]]''' (d.&nbsp;1944)
'''[[Raphael]]''' (d.&nbsp;1520){{·}} '''[[Nadar (photographer)|Nadar]]''' (b.&nbsp;1820){{·}} '''[[Rose O'Neill]]''' (d.&nbsp;1944)

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1652 – Dutch sailor Jan van Riebeeck established the first permanent European settlement in South Africa at what eventually became known as Cape Town. refimprove section
1782Rama I succeeded King Taksin of Siam, founding the Chakri Dynasty. refimprove
1793French Revolution: The Committee of Public Safety was established, and would become the de facto executive government during the forthcoming Reign of Terror. unreferenced section
1909 – American explorer Robert Peary (pictured) allegedly became the first person to reach the North Pole; his claim was accepted for many years, although modern research has determined that he most likely did not. citations needed
1994 – The airplane carrying Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana and Burundian President Cyprien Ntaryamira was shot down as it prepared to land in Kigali, Rwanda, becoming the catalyst for the Rwandan Genocide. refimprove section

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  • Rwandan Genocide appears on April 9, so Assassination of Juvénal Habyarimana and Cyprien Ntaryamira should not appear in the same year

April 6

Cover of the official report of the 1896 Olympics
Cover of the official report of the 1896 Olympics

Raphael (d. 1520) · Nadar (b. 1820) · Rose O'Neill (d. 1944)

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