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* [[1240]] – The '''[[Disputation of Paris]]''' began in the court of King [[Louis IX of France|{{nowrap|Louis IX}}]], in which four [[rabbi]]s defended the [[Talmud]] against [[Nicholas Donin]]'s accusations of [[blasphemy]].
* [[1776]] – The [[Fifth Virginia Convention]] adopted '''[[Virginia Declaration of Rights|a declaration of rights]]''', a hugely influential document that proclaimed the inherent [[Natural and legal rights|rights]] of men.
* [[1776]] – The [[Fifth Virginia Convention]] adopted '''[[Virginia Declaration of Rights|a declaration of rights]]''', a hugely influential document that proclaimed the inherent [[Natural and legal rights|rights]] of men.
* [[1864]] – [[Union Army|Union]] General [[Ulysses S. Grant]] pulled his troops out of the '''[[Battle of Cold Harbor]]''' in [[Hanover County, Virginia]], ending one of the bloodiest, most lopsided battles in the [[American Civil War]].
* [[1864]] – [[Union Army|Union]] General [[Ulysses S. Grant]] pulled his troops out of the '''[[Battle of Cold Harbor]]''' in [[Hanover County, Virginia]], ending one of the bloodiest, most lopsided battles in the [[American Civil War]].
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* [[1381]] – The first mass protest in the '''[[Peasants' Revolt]]''' began in [[Blackheath, London|Blackheath]], England, caused by political and socioeconomic tensions due to the [[Black Death]] and high taxes as a result of the [[Hundred Years' War]].
* [[1240]] – The '''[[Disputation of Paris]]''' began in the court of King [[Louis IX of France|{{nowrap|Louis IX}}]], in which four [[rabbi]]s defended the [[Talmud]] against [[Nicholas Donin]]'s accusations of [[blasphemy]].
* [[1775]] – Governor '''[[Thomas Gage]]''' of the [[Province of Massachusetts Bay]] offered a general pardon to colonists who remained loyal to Britain.
* [[1775]] – Governor '''[[Thomas Gage]]''' of the [[Province of Massachusetts Bay]] offered a general pardon to colonists who remained loyal to Britain.
* [[1954]] – '''[[Dominic Savio]]''' ''(pictured)'', who was 14 years old when he died, was [[canonization|canonised]] by [[Pope Pius XII]], making him the youngest non-[[martyr]] saint in the [[Roman Catholic Church]] until 2017.
* [[1954]] – '''[[Dominic Savio]]''' ''(pictured)'', who was 14 years old when he died, was [[canonization|canonised]] by [[Pope Pius XII]], making him the youngest non-[[martyr]] saint in the [[Roman Catholic Church]] until 2017.

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Independence Day in the Philippines; refimprove section
; Russia Day refimprove
1889 – Runaway passenger carriages collided with a following train near Armagh, present-day Northern Ireland, killing 80 people. unreferenced section
1964Nelson Mandela and other leaders of the African National Congress were found guilty for sabotaging the apartheid system in South Africa. refimprove, and Mandela is featured on February 11
1991 – Members of the Sri Lankan military massacred over 150 Sri Lankan Tamil civilians in the village of Kokkadichcholai near the eastern province town of Batticaloa. needs more footnotes
1994 – Former American football star O. J. Simpson allegedly murdered his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson. Featured on June 17, date of Simpson's low-speed chase

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June 12: Dia dos Namorados in Brazil; Loving Day in the United States

Dominic Savio
Dominic Savio

John FitzAlan, 14th Earl of Arundel (d. 1435) · Thomas C. Hart (b. 1877) · Christine Sinclair (b. 1983)

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