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* [[1712]] – [[Huilliche people|Huilliches]] in Chile's [[Chiloé Archipelago]] '''[[Huilliche uprising of 1712|rose up]]''' against Spanish ''[[Encomienda|encomenderos]]'' as vengeance for perceived injustices.
* [[1712]] – [[Huilliche people|Huilliches]] in Chile's [[Chiloé Archipelago]] '''[[Huilliche uprising of 1712|rose up]]''' against Spanish ''[[Encomienda|encomenderos]]'' as vengeance for perceived injustices.
* [[1840]] – '''[[Albert, Prince Consort|Prince Albert]]''' ''(pictured)'' of [[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] married [[Queen Victoria]] at the [[Chapel Royal]] in [[St James's Palace]], London, becoming [[List of British royal consorts|prince consort]].
* [[1840]] – '''[[Albert, Prince Consort|Prince Albert]]''' ''(pictured)'' of [[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] and [[Queen Victoria]] married at the [[Chapel Royal]] in [[St James's Palace]], London, with Albert being granted the title [[List of British royal consorts|prince consort]].
* [[1930]] – The '''[[Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng]]''' launched the failed '''[[Yên Bái mutiny]]''' in the hope of ending [[French Indochina|French colonial rule in Vietnam]].
* [[1930]] – The '''[[Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng]]''' launched the failed '''[[Yên Bái mutiny]]''' in the hope of ending [[French Indochina|French colonial rule in Vietnam]].
* [[1940]] – '''''[[Puss Gets the Boot]]''''', the first ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' cartoon, was released to theaters.
* [[1940]] – '''''[[Puss Gets the Boot]]''''', the first ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' cartoon, was released to theaters.

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Feast of Saint Paul's Shipwreck in Malta refimprove
1258Hulagu Khan and the Mongols sacked and burned Baghdad, a cultural and commercial centre of the Islamic world at the time, ending the rule of the Abbasid Caliphate. refimprove section
1567 – After an explosion destroyed the house in Kirk o' Field, Edinburgh, where he was staying, the strangled body of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, the king consort of Scotland, was found in a nearby orchard. refimprove
1841 – The British Parliament passed an Act of Union abolishing the legislatures of Lower Canada and Upper Canada and establishing a new political entity, the Province of Canada, to replace them. needs more footnotes
1846 – The forces of the British East India Company defeated the army of the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab at the Battle of Sobraon, the decisive battle of the First Anglo-Sikh War. refimprove
1996Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in a game of chess, the first ever game won by a chess-playing computer against a World Chess Champion under chess tournament conditions. already featured on May 11

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February 10: Tu BiShvat (Judaism, 2020)

Albert, Prince Consort
Albert, Prince Consort

Robert Garran (b. 1867) · Edith Clarke (b. 1883) · Joan Curran (d. 1999)

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