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* [[1190]] – [[Third Crusade]]: '''[[Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick Barbarossa]]''' drowned in the [[Göksu|Saleph River]] in [[Anatolia]].
* [[1190]] – [[Third Crusade]]: '''[[Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick Barbarossa]]''' drowned in the [[Göksu|Saleph River]] in [[Anatolia]].
* [[1786]] – Ten days after it was created during '''[[1786 Kangding-Luding earthquake|an earthquake]]''', a [[landslide dam]] on the [[Dadu River]] in China was destroyed by an aftershock, causing a flood that killed an estimated 100,000 people.
* [[1786]] – Ten days after it was created during '''[[1786 Kangding-Luding earthquake|an earthquake]]''', a [[landslide dam]] on the [[Dadu River]] in China was destroyed by an aftershock, causing a flood that killed an estimated 100,000 people.
* [[1886]] – [[Mount Tarawera]]<!--not bold, refimprove-->, a volcano in the [[North Island]] of New Zealand, '''[[1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera|erupted]]''' ''(depicted)'', killing around 120 people and creating the [[Waimangu Volcanic Rift Valley]].
* [[1886]] – [[Mount Tarawera]]<!--not bold, refimprove-->, a volcano on the [[North Island]] of New Zealand, '''[[1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera|erupted]]''' ''(depicted)'', killing around 120 people and creating the [[Waimangu Volcanic Rift Valley]].
* [[1925]] – The '''[[United Church of Canada]]''', the country's largest Protestant church, held its inaugural service in Toronto's [[Mutual Street Arena]].
* [[1925]] – The '''[[United Church of Canada]]''', the country's largest Protestant church, held its inaugural service in Toronto's [[Mutual Street Arena]].
* [[1991]] – Eleven-year-old '''[[Kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard|Jaycee Lee Dugard]]''' was kidnapped in [[South Lake Tahoe, California]]; she remained a captive until 2009.
* [[1991]] – Eleven-year-old '''[[Kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard|Jaycee Lee Dugard]]''' was kidnapped in [[South Lake Tahoe, California]]; she remained a captive until 2009.

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1719Jacobite risings: British forces defeated an alliance of Jacobites and Spaniards at the Battle of Glen Shiel in the Scottish Highlands. CN tags
1805 – The United States signed a treaty with Yusuf Karamanli, the Pasha of Tripoli, ending the First Barbary War and agreeing to pay him US$60,000 in exchange for American prisoners of war. appears on May 10
1829 – In rowing, Oxford defeated Cambridge in the first Boat Race held on the Thames in London. refimprove section
1864American Civil War: Confederates defeated a much larger Union force at the Battle of Brice's Cross Roads near Baldwyn, Mississippi. refimprove
1865Richard Wagner's revolutionary opera Tristan und Isolde received its premiere in Munich. refimprove
1871 – Nine days after Korean shore batteries attacked two American warships, an American punitive expedition landed and captured several forts on Ganghwa Island. refimprove section
1924Fascists kidnapped and killed Italian socialist leader Giacomo Matteotti in Rome. needs more footnotes
1935Bolivia and Paraguay negotiated a ceasefire to end the Chaco War. refimprove section
1944Waffen-SS soldiers conducted the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre in Haute-Vienne, Nazi-occupied France, killing over 600 inhabitants. refimprove section, in popular culture
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