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* [[960]] – [[Emperor Taizu of Song|Emperor Taizu]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> ''(pictured)'' came to power, initiating the '''[[Song dynasty]]''' of China that eventually lasted for more than three centuries.
* [[1169]] – '''[[1169 Sicily earthquake|A strong earthquake]]''' struck the eastern coast of [[Sicily]], causing at least {{nowrap|15,000 deaths}}.
* [[1797]] – The '''[[1797 Riobamba earthquake|Riobamba earthquake]]''', the most powerful in Ecuador's history, devastated [[Riobamba]] and many other cities, causing at least 6,000 casualties.
* [[1801]] – '''[[John Marshall]]''', whose court opinions helped lay the basis for [[United States constitutional law|U.S. constitutional law]] and made the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] a coequal [[Separation of powers under the United States Constitution|branch of government]], took office as [[Chief Justice of the United States|chief justice]].
* [[1801]] – '''[[John Marshall]]''', whose court opinions helped lay the basis for [[United States constitutional law|U.S. constitutional law]] and made the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] a coequal [[Separation of powers under the United States Constitution|branch of government]], took office as [[Chief Justice of the United States|chief justice]].
* [[1820]] – [[Chilean War of Independence]]: Chilean forces '''[[Capture of Valdivia|captured the city of Valdivia]]'''.
* [[1859]] – [[Constantin von Tischendorf]] rediscovered the '''[[Codex Sinaiticus]]'''<!-- ''(text sample pictured)''-->, a 4th-century [[Great uncial codices|great uncial codex]] of the Bible in Greek, in [[Saint Catherine's Monastery]], Egypt.
* [[1899]] – The '''[[Philippine–American War]]''' began when an American soldier, under orders to keep insurgents away from his unit's encampment, '''[[Battle of Manila (1899)|fired on a Filipino soldier in Manila]]'''.
* [[1945]] – [[World War&nbsp;II]]: U.S. forces liberated the '''[[Santo Tomas Internment Camp]]''' in Manila, the largest [[List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II|Japanese internment camp]] in the Philippines.
* [[1945]] – [[World War&nbsp;II]]: U.S. forces liberated the '''[[Santo Tomas Internment Camp]]''' in Manila, the largest [[List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II|Japanese internment camp]] in the Philippines.
* [[1969]] – '''[[Yasser Arafat]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> was elected chairman of the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]].
* [[1974]] – American newspaper heiress and socialite '''[[Patty Hearst]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> was kidnapped by the [[Symbionese Liberation Army]], which she later joined, in one of the most well-known cases of [[Stockholm syndrome]].
* [[1974]] – The [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] '''[[M62 coach bombing|bombed a motor coach]]''' carrying off-duty [[British Armed Forces]] personnel and their family members, killing twelve people.
* [[1974]] – The [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] '''[[M62 coach bombing|bombed a motor coach]]''' carrying off-duty [[British Armed Forces]] personnel and their family members, killing twelve people.
* [[1998]] – '''[[February 1998 Afghanistan earthquake|An earthquake]]''' registering 5.9&nbsp;[[Moment magnitude scale|M<sub>W</sub>]] struck northern Afghanistan, triggering [[landslide]]s that killed over 2,300 people and destroyed around 15,000 homes.
* [[1998]] – '''[[February 1998 Afghanistan earthquake|An earthquake]]''' registering 5.9&nbsp;[[Moment magnitude scale|M<sub>W</sub>]] struck northern Afghanistan, triggering [[landslide]]s that killed over 2,300 people and destroyed around 15,000 homes.
* [[1999]] – The Panamanian-[[flag of convenience|flagged]] freighter '''''[[New Carissa]]''''' ran aground near [[Coos Bay, Oregon]], causing one of the worst [[oil spill]]s in the state's history.
* [[1999]] – The Panamanian-[[flag of convenience|flagged]] freighter '''''[[New Carissa]]''''' ran aground near [[Coos Bay, Oregon]], causing one of the worst [[oil spill]]s in the state's history.
* [[2008]] – The '''[[London low emission zone]]'''<!-- ''(sign pictured)''-->, governing what types of vehicles may enter [[Greater London]], came into operation.
* [[2008]] – The '''[[London low emission zone]]'''<!-- ''(sign pictured)''-->, governing what types of vehicles may enter [[Greater London]], came into operation.
* [[2015]] – Shortly after takeoff from [[Songshan Airport|Taipei Songshan Airport]], the crew of '''[[TransAsia Airways Flight 235|TransAsia Airways Flight&nbsp;235]]''' shut down the wrong engine in response to a [[flameout]], leading to a crash that resulted in 43 deaths.
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Septimius Severus]]'''<!--Roman emperor--> |d|211| '''[[Rabanus Maurus]]'''<!--German monk--> |d|856| '''[[Oliver Ames (governor)|Oliver Ames]]'''<!--American--> |b|1831| '''[[Étienne Desmarteau]]'''<!--Canadian athlete--> |b|1873| '''[[Virginia M. Alexander]]'''<!--American physician--> |b|1899| '''[[Betty Friedan]]'''<!--American feminist--> |b|1921| '''[[Ken Thompson]]'''<!--American computer scientist--> |b|1943| '''[[Karen Carpenter]]'''<!--American singer--> |d|1983| '''[[Daniel arap Moi]]'''<!--Kenyan statesman--> |d|2020| '''[[Hy Cohen]]'''<!--American baseball player--> |d|2021
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Septimius Severus]]'''<!--Roman emperor--> |d|211| '''[[Rabanus Maurus]]'''<!--German monk--> |d|856| '''[[Ceolnoth]]'''<!--English bishop--> |d|870| '''[[Carl Michael Bellman]]'''<!--Swedish composer--> |b|1740| '''[[Alexis Soyer]]'''<!--French chef--> |b|1810| '''[[Oliver Ames (governor)|Oliver Ames]]'''<!--American--> |b|1831| '''[[Étienne Desmarteau]]'''<!--Canadian athlete--> |b|1873| '''[[Betty Friedan]]'''<!--American feminist--> |b|1921| '''[[Ken Thompson]]'''<!--American computer scientist--> |b|1943| '''[[Jenny Shipley]]'''<!--New Zealand prime minister--> |b|1952| '''[[Karen Carpenter]]'''<!--American singer--> |d|1983| '''[[Daniel arap Moi]]'''<!--Kenyan statesman--> |d|2020| '''[[Hy Cohen]]'''<!--American baseball player--> |d|2021

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'''[[February 4]]'''
'''[[February 4]]''': '''[[Lichun]]''' begins in East Asia (2024)
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* [[1169]] – '''[[1169 Sicily earthquake|A strong earthquake]]''' struck the eastern coast of [[Sicily]], causing at least {{nowrap|15,000 deaths}}.
* [[960]] – [[Emperor Taizu of Song|Emperor Taizu]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> ''(pictured)'' came to power, initiating the '''[[Song dynasty]]''' of China that eventually lasted for more than three centuries.
<!--* [[1859]] – [[Constantin von Tischendorf]] rediscovered the '''[[Codex Sinaiticus]]''' ''(text sample pictured)'', a 4th-century [[Great uncial codices|great uncial codex]] of the Bible in Greek, in [[Saint Catherine's Monastery]], Egypt.-->
* [[1797]] – The '''[[1797 Riobamba earthquake|Riobamba earthquake]]''', the most powerful in Ecuador's history, devastated [[Riobamba]] and many other cities, causing at least 6,000 casualties.
* [[1969]] – '''[[Yasser Arafat]]''' ''(pictured)'' was elected chairman of the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]].
* [[1820]] – [[Chilean War of Independence]]: Chilean forces '''[[Capture of Valdivia|captured the city of Valdivia]]''' and its harbour, depriving the [[Spanish Empire]] of an important naval base.
* [[1974]] – American newspaper heiress and socialite '''[[Patty Hearst]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> was kidnapped by the [[Symbionese Liberation Army]], which she later joined, in one of the most well-known cases of [[Stockholm syndrome]].
* [[1899]] – The '''[[Philippine–American War]]''' began when an American soldier, under orders to keep insurgents away from his unit's encampment, '''[[Battle of Manila (1899)|fired on a Filipino soldier in Manila]]'''.
* [[1999]] – '''[[Killing of Amadou Diallo|Amadou Diallo]]''', a 23-year-old immigrant from Guinea, was shot and killed by four [[New York City Police Department]] plain-clothed officers, prompting outrage both within and outside the city.
* [[2015]] – Shortly after takeoff from [[Songshan Airport|Taipei Songshan Airport]], the crew of '''[[TransAsia Airways Flight 235|TransAsia Airways Flight&nbsp;235]]''' shut down the wrong engine in response to a [[flameout]], leading to a crash that resulted in 43 deaths.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Ceolnoth]]'''<!--English bishop--> |d|870| '''[[Carl Michael Bellman]]'''<!--Swedish composer--> |b|1740| '''[[Jenny Shipley]]'''<!--New Zealand prime minister--> |b|1952}}
{{Born and died list|'''[[Bill Haywood]]'''<!--American labor organizer--> |b|1869| '''[[Virginia M. Alexander]]'''<!--American physician--> |b|1899| '''[[Jean Bolikango]]'''<!--Congolese politician--> |b|1909| '''[[Hilda Hilst]]'''<!--Brazilian poet--> |d|2004| }}
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1703 – All but one of the forty-seven rōnin committed seppuku (ritual suicide) in Edo, present-day Tokyo, as recompense for avenging the death of their master, Daimyo of Akō Asano Naganori. unreferenced section, possible copyvio
1862Bacardi, one of the world's largest rum producers, was founded as a small distillery in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. need source for date
1945World War II: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin met at the Yalta Conference on the Crimean Peninsula to discuss Europe's postwar reorganization. refimprove section
1975Haicheng, China, was struck by a 7.3 ML earthquake, but the death toll was relatively low thanks to evacuations ordered by the government. refimprove, and also hook needs a rewrite, per [1]
1992Venezuelan Army officer Hugo Chávez failed in his attempt to overthrow the government of Carlos Andrés Pérez. refimprove section
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2002Cancer Research UK, the world's largest independent cancer research charity, was formed from the merger of two competing cancer charities. inappropriate tone, primary sources
2003 – Under a new Constitutional Charter, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was reconstituted into a loose confederation of Serbia and Montenegro. unreferenced section
2004 – Four Harvard University students launched the social networking website Facebook from their dorm room. outdated
2006A stampede at the PhilSports Stadium in Pasig City, Metro Manila, in the Philippines, killed 78 people and injured about 400. refimprove
2010 – The Federal Court of Australia's ruling in Roadshow Films Pty Ltd v iiNet Ltd set a precedent that Internet service providers (ISPs) are not responsible for what their users do with the services the ISPs provide them. lots of {{cn}} tags (11)

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February 4: Lichun begins in East Asia (2024)

Yasser Arafat
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