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Image:Scone Palace.jpg|Scone Palace, Scotland
File:Scone Palace.jpg|Scone Palace, Scotland
Image:Calvertcecil.jpg|Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
File:Calvertcecil.jpg|Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
Image:Christiaan Huygens-painting.jpeg|Christiaan Huygens, Dutch astronomer
File:Christiaan Huygens-painting.jpeg|Christiaan Huygens, Dutch astronomer
File:Percy Bysshe Shelley by Alfred Clint crop.jpg|Percy Bysshe Shelley
File:Percy Bysshe Shelley by Alfred Clint crop.jpg|Percy Bysshe Shelley
File:Cunningham2.jpg|Ward Cunningham
File:Cunningham2.jpg|Ward Cunningham
Image:Titan moon (small).jpg|Titan, moon of Saturn
File:Titan moon (small).jpg|Titan, moon of Saturn
Image:Titan in natural color Cassini.jpg|Titan, moon of Saturn
File:Titan in natural color Cassini.jpg|Titan, moon of Saturn
File:Robertthebruce.jpg|Robert the Bruce
File:Robert the Bruce stipple engraving.jpg|Robert the Bruce
File:San Giacomo di Rialto (Facade).jpg|Church of San Giacomo di Rialto, Venice
File:San Giacomo di Rialto (Facade).jpg|Church of San Giacomo di Rialto, Venice
File:Pope Constantine.jpg|Pope Constantine
File:King Faisal of Saudi Arabia on on arrival ceremony welcoming 05-27-1971 (cropped).jpg|Faisal of Saudi Arabia
File:Image of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire on March 25 - 1911.jpg|Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire
File:Image of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire on March 25 - 1911.jpg|Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire
File:Portrait assis de l'empereur Ming Chengzu.jpg|Yongle Emperor
File:Enrico Fermi 1943-49.jpg|Enrico Fermi
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| '''[[Feast of the Annunciation]]''' (Christianity);
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| ; [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Greece]]''' ([[1821]])
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| '''[[Candle demonstration in Bratislava|Struggle for Human Rights Day]]''' in Slovakia
| '''[[Candle demonstration in Bratislava|Struggle for Human Rights Day]]''' in Slovakia
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| '''[[Fast of the Firstborn]]''' (Judaism, 2021)
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| [[421]] – According to legend, the city of '''[[Venice]]''' (in modern Italy) was founded exactly at the stroke of noon with the dedication of the first church, that of [[San Giacomo di Rialto|San Giacomo]] at the islet of [[Rialto]].
| [[421]] – According to legend, the city of '''[[Venice]]''' (in modern Italy) was founded exactly at the stroke of noon with the dedication of the first church, that of [[San Giacomo di Rialto|San Giacomo]] at the islet of [[Rialto]].
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|[[1306]] – '''[[Robert the Bruce]]''' was crowned [[List of Scottish monarchs|King]] of [[Kingdom of Scotland|Scotland]] at [[Scone, Scotland|Scone]].
|[[1306]] – '''[[Robert the Bruce]]''' was crowned [[List of Scottish monarchs|King of Scotland]] at [[Scone, Scotland|Scone]].
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|[[1387]] – [[Hundred Years' War]]: The English navy captured more than 80 ships and at least 8,000 [[Tun (unit)|tun]]s of wine from an allied French, Castilian and Flemish fleet at the '''[[Battle of Margate]]''' in the English Channel.
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|[[1409]] – The '''[[Council of Pisa]]''', an unrecognized [[ecumenical]] conference of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] held in an attempt to end the [[Western Schism]], opened in [[Pisa]].
|[[1409]] – The '''[[Council of Pisa]]''', an unrecognized [[ecumenical]] conference of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] held in an attempt to end the [[Western Schism]], opened in [[Pisa]].
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|[[1634]] – [[Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore|Lord Baltimore]], his younger brother [[Leonard Calvert]], and a group of Catholic settlers founded the '''[[Province of Maryland|English colony of Maryland]]'''.
| [[1634]] – [[Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore|Lord Baltimore]], his younger brother [[Leonard Calvert]], and a group of Catholic settlers founded the '''[[Province of Maryland|English colony of Maryland]]'''.
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| [[1802]] – France and the United Kingdom signed the '''[[Treaty of Amiens]]''', temporarily ending the hostilities between the two during the [[French Revolutionary Wars]].
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| [[1811]] – English [[Romanticism|Romantic]] poet '''[[Percy Bysshe Shelley]]''' was expelled from the [[University of Oxford]] for publishing the pamphlet ''[[The Necessity of Atheism]]''<!--not bold, date/fact not in article-->.
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| [[1821]] – [[Metropolitan bishop|Metropolitan]] [[Germanos III of Old Patras]] raised the [[Flag of Greece|Greek flag]] in the Monastery of [[Agia Lavra]] to symbolically mark the beginning of the '''[[Greek War of Independence]]'''.
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| [[1901]] – '''[[First Philippine Republic]]''' ended when forced under the command of Brigadier General [[Frederick Funston]], including [[Philippine Scouts#Macabebe Scouts|Macabebe Scouts]], captured General [[Emilio Aguinaldo]] at [[Palanan]]
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| [[1917]] – Following the overthrow of the Russian tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia|{{nowrap|Nicholas II}}]], Georgia's bishops unilaterally restored the [[autocephaly]] of the '''[[Georgian Orthodox Church]]'''.
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|[[1918]] – The '''[[Belarusian People's Republic]]''' was established during [[World War&nbsp;I]] per the terms of the [[Treaty of Brest-Litovsk]], when Belarus [[History of Belarus|was occupied]] by the [[German Empire]].
|[[1918]] – The '''[[Belarusian People's Republic]]''' was established during [[World War&nbsp;I]] per the terms of the [[Treaty of Brest-Litovsk]], when Belarus [[History of Belarus|was occupied]] by the [[German Empire]].
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| [[1931]] – The '''[[Scottsboro Boys]]''' were arrested and charged with [[rape]], leading to a legal case that eventually established legal principles in the United States that criminal defendants are entitled to effective assistance of [[Criminal defense lawyer|counsel]].
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| [[1957]] – West Germany, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg signed the '''[[Treaty of Rome]]''', establishing the [[European Economic Community]]<!--not bold, {{tl|expand}}-->.
| [[1957]] – West Germany, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg signed the '''[[Treaty of Rome]]''', establishing the [[European Economic Community]]<!--not bold, {{tl|expand}}-->.
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|[[1971]] – [[Vietnam War]]: South Vietnamese forces abandoned '''[[Operation Lam Son 719|a campaign]]''' to cut off the [[Ho Chi Minh trail]], which supplied North Vietnamese troops, in Laos.
|Uncited lead and infobox says 25 March, main text states operation ended 6 April
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| [[1995]] – American computer programmer [[Ward Cunningham]] established the first '''[[wiki]]''' site, the [[WikiWikiWeb]].
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| [[2006]] – A gunman in [[Seattle, Washington]], U.S., entered a [[rave]] afterparty and '''[[Capitol Hill massacre|opened fire]]''', killing six and wounding two, before committing suicide.
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|'''[[Kō no Moroyasu]]''' <!--Japanese samurai--> |d|1351|
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|'''[[Marcel Lefebvre]]'''<!--French bishop--> |d|1991|
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* [[708]] – '''[[Pope Constantine]]''' was selected as one of the last popes of the [[Byzantine Papacy]]; he would be the last pope to visit [[Constantinople]] until [[Pope Paul&nbsp;VI]] in 1967.
* [[708]] – '''[[Pope Constantine|Constantine]]''' was selected as one of the last popes of the [[Byzantine Papacy]].
* [[717]] – [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] emperor '''[[Theodosius III|Theodosius&nbsp;III]]''' abdicated in favour of [[Leo III the Isaurian|Leo the Isaurian]] after he captured Theodosius's son.
* [[1410]] – The [[Yongle Emperor]] launched the first of his '''[[Yongle Emperor's campaigns against the Mongols|military campaigns against the Mongols]]''', resulting in the fall of the Mongol khan [[Bunyashiri]].
* [[1410]] – The [[Yongle Emperor]] ''(pictured)'' of the [[Ming dynasty]] launched the first of '''[[Yongle Emperor's campaigns against the Mongols|his military campaigns against the Mongols]]''', resulting in the fall of the Mongol khan [[Öljei Temür Khan|Bunyashiri]].
* [[1807]] – The '''[[Slave Trade Act 1807|Slave Trade Act]]''' became law, abolishing the [[Atlantic slave trade|slave trade]] in the British Empire.
* [[1655]] – Dutch astronomer [[Christiaan Huygens]] discovered '''[[Titan (moon)|Titan]]''', the largest [[Moons of Saturn|natural satellite of Saturn]].
* [[1811]] – English [[Romanticism|Romantic]] poet '''[[Percy Bysshe Shelley]]''' was expelled from the [[University of Oxford]] for publishing the pamphlet ''[[The Necessity of Atheism]]''<!-- not bold, short-->.
* [[1708]] – [[Jacobitism|Jacobite risings]]: A French fleet anchored near [[Fife Ness]] as part of a '''[[Planned French invasion of Britain (1708)|planned French invasion of Britain]]'''.
* [[1821]] – [[Metropolitan bishop|Metropolitan]] [[Germanos III of Old Patras]] raised the [[:File:Flag of Greece (1821).svg|Greek flag]] in the Monastery of [[Agia Lavra]] to symbolically mark the beginning of the '''[[Greek War of Independence]]'''.
* [[1725]] Bach's [[Chorale cantata (Bach)|chorale cantata]] '''[[Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern, BWV 1|''Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern'', BWV 1]]''', is first performed on the [[Feast of the Annunciation]], coinciding with [[Palm Sunday]].
* [[1911]] – The '''[[Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire]]''' in [[New York City]] killed more than 140 [[sweatshop]] workers, many of whom could not escape because the doors to the stairwells and exits had been locked.
* [[1807]] – The '''[[Slave Trade Act 1807|Slave Trade Act]]''', which abolished the [[Atlantic slave trade]] in the [[British Empire]], received [[royal assent]].
* [[1931]] – The '''[[Scottsboro Boys]]''' were arrested and charged with [[rape]], leading to a legal case that eventually established legal principles in the United States that criminal defendants are entitled to effective assistance of [[Criminal defense lawyer|counsel]].
* [[1903]] – The '''[[Scottish National Antarctic Expedition]]''' <!--''(ship pictured)''--> anchored in the [[South Orkney Islands]] with the intention of establishing the first [[weather station]] in Antarctic territory.
* [[1948]] – [[Meteorology|Meteorologists]] at [[Tinker Air Force Base]] in [[Oklahoma City]], United States, issued the '''[[1948 Tinker Air Force Base tornadoes|world's first tornado forecast]]''' after noticing conditions similar to another [[tornado]] that had struck five days earlier.
* [[1911]] – The '''[[Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire]]''' ''(pictured)'' in New York City killed 146 [[sweatshop]] workers, many of whom could not escape because the doors to the stairwells and exits had been locked.
* [[1949]] – The Soviet Union began '''[[Operation Priboi|mass deportations]]''' of more than 90,000 people from the [[Baltic states]] to [[Siberia]].
* [[1948]] – Meteorologists at [[Tinker Air Force Base]] in [[Oklahoma City]], United States, issued the '''[[1948 Tinker Air Force Base tornadoes|world's first tornado forecast]]''' after noticing conditions similar to another [[tornado]] that had struck five days earlier.
* [[1971]] – [[Vietnam War]]: The [[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]] '''[[Operation Lam Son 719|abandoned an attempt]]''' to cut off the [[Ho Chi Minh trail]] in [[Laos]].
* [[1975]] – King '''[[Faisal of Saudi Arabia]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> was shot and killed by his nephew '''[[Faisal bin Musaid Al Saud|Faisal bin Musaid]]'''.
* [[2006]] – A gunman in [[Seattle, Washington]], US, entered a [[rave]] afterparty and '''[[Capitol Hill massacre|opened fire]]''', killing six and wounding two, before committing suicide.

* Born/died: | '''[[Sophie Blanchard]]'''<!--French aeronaut--> |b|1778|'''[[Novalis]]'''<!--German poet, male--> |d|1801| '''[[José de Espronceda]]'''<!--Spanish poet--> |b|1808| '''[[Selim Sırrı Tarcan]]'''<!--Turkish educator--> |b|1874| '''[[Frances Glessner Lee]]'''<!--American forensic scientist--> |b|1878| '''[[Alexandra of Yugoslavia]]'''<!--Queen--> |b|1921| '''[[Harriet Backer]]'''<!--Norwegian painter--> |d|1932| '''[[Elton John]]'''<!--English singer--> |b|1947| '''[[Lorna Arnold]]'''<!--English historian--> |d|2014

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'''[[March 25]]''': '''[[Annunciation|Feast of the Annunciation]]''' (Christianity); [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Greece]]''' ([[1821]])
'''[[March 25]]''': <!--'''[[Feast of the Annunciation]]''' (Christianity); omitted for 2024 (different date)-->'''[[Bangladesh Genocide Remembrance Day]]'''
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* [[1458]] – [[Wars of the Roses]]: '''[[Loveday (1458)|A formal reconciliation ceremony]]''' between the [[House of Lancaster|Lancastrians]] and [[House of York|Yorkists]] led to a brief period of peace.
[[File:King Faisal of Saudi Arabia on on arrival ceremony welcoming 05-27-1971 (cropped).jpg|King Faisal of Saudi Arabia|100x100px]]
* [[1799]] – [[War of the Second Coalition]]: In their second battle in seven days, the [[Army of the Danube|French Army of the Danube]] and [[Habsburg monarchy|Habsburg forces]] '''[[Battle of Stockach (1799)|battled for control]]''' of the [[Hegau|Hegau region]].
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* [[1934]] – '''[[Enrico Fermi]]''' ''(pictured)'' published his discovery of [[Neutron activation|neutron-induced radioactivity]], for which he was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]].
* [[1655]] – Dutch astronomer [[Christiaan Huygens]] discovered '''[[Titan (moon)|Titan]]''', the largest [[natural satellite]] of the planet [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]].
* [[1802]] – France and the United Kingdom signed the '''[[Treaty of Amiens]]''', temporarily ending the hostilities between the two during the [[French Revolutionary Wars]].
* [[1949]] – The Soviet Union began '''[[Operation Priboi|mass deportations]]''' of more than 90,000 "undesirable" people from the [[Baltic states]] to [[Siberia]].
{{Born and died list|'''[[Kō no Moronao]]'''<!--Japanese samurai--> |d|1351|'''[[Melita Norwood]]'''<!--English spy--> |b|1912| '''[[Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas]]'''<!--Palestinian nun--> |d|1927| '''[[Gloria Steinem]]'''<!--American feminist--> |b|1934| }}
* [[1917]] – Following the overthrow of the Russian tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia|{{nowrap|Nicholas II}}]], Georgia's bishops unilaterally restored the [[autocephaly]] of the '''[[Georgian Orthodox Church]]'''.
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* [[1975]] – King '''[[Faisal of Saudi Arabia]]''' ''(pictured)'' was shot and killed by his nephew [[Faisal bin Musaid]].
* [[1995]] – American [[computer programmer]] [[Ward Cunningham]] established the first '''[[wiki]]''' site, the [[WikiWikiWeb]].
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Feast of the Annunciation (Christianity);
; Independence Day in Greece (1821) refimprove sections
Struggle for Human Rights Day in Slovakia stub, refimprove
Fast of the Firstborn (Judaism, 2021) lots of unreferenced statements
421 – According to legend, the city of Venice (in modern Italy) was founded exactly at the stroke of noon with the dedication of the first church, that of San Giacomo at the islet of Rialto. more citations needed
1306Robert the Bruce was crowned King of Scotland at Scone. refimprove section
1387Hundred Years' War: The English navy captured more than 80 ships and at least 8,000 tuns of wine from an allied French, Castilian and Flemish fleet at the Battle of Margate in the English Channel. Date not cited
1409 – The Council of Pisa, an unrecognized ecumenical conference of the Roman Catholic Church held in an attempt to end the Western Schism, opened in Pisa. refimprove sections
1634Lord Baltimore, his younger brother Leonard Calvert, and a group of Catholic settlers founded the English colony of Maryland. refimprove section
1802 – France and the United Kingdom signed the Treaty of Amiens, temporarily ending the hostilities between the two during the French Revolutionary Wars. refimprove section
1811 – English Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley was expelled from the University of Oxford for publishing the pamphlet The Necessity of Atheism. refimprove sections
1821Metropolitan Germanos III of Old Patras raised the Greek flag in the Monastery of Agia Lavra to symbolically mark the beginning of the Greek War of Independence. refimprove section
1901First Philippine Republic ended when forced under the command of Brigadier General Frederick Funston, including Macabebe Scouts, captured General Emilio Aguinaldo at Palanan refimprove section
1917 – Following the overthrow of the Russian tsar Nicholas II, Georgia's bishops unilaterally restored the autocephaly of the Georgian Orthodox Church. missing information
1918 – The Belarusian People's Republic was established during World War I per the terms of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, when Belarus was occupied by the German Empire. refimprove section
1931 – The Scottsboro Boys were arrested and charged with rape, leading to a legal case that eventually established legal principles in the United States that criminal defendants are entitled to effective assistance of counsel. lots of CN tags
1957 – West Germany, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg signed the Treaty of Rome, establishing the European Economic Community. refimprove
1971Vietnam War: South Vietnamese forces abandoned a campaign to cut off the Ho Chi Minh trail, which supplied North Vietnamese troops, in Laos. Uncited lead and infobox says 25 March, main text states operation ended 6 April
1995 – American computer programmer Ward Cunningham established the first wiki site, the WikiWikiWeb. refimprove section
2006 – A gunman in Seattle, Washington, U.S., entered a rave afterparty and opened fire, killing six and wounding two, before committing suicide. lots of CN tags
Kō no Moroyasu |d|1351| orange tagged
Marcel Lefebvre |d|1991| orange tagged

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March 25: Bangladesh Genocide Remembrance Day

Enrico Fermi in 1943
Enrico Fermi in 1943
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