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| [[1890]] – [[William III of the Netherlands]] died without a living male heir, allowing his ten-year-old daughter '''[[Wilhelmina of the Netherlands|Wilhelmina]]''' to succeed him to [[Monarchy of the Netherlands|the Dutch throne]].
| [[1890]] – [[William III of the Netherlands]] died without a living male heir, allowing his ten-year-old daughter '''[[Wilhelmina of the Netherlands|Wilhelmina]]''' to succeed him to [[Monarchy of the Netherlands|the Dutch throne]].
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|* [[1934]] – An Anglo-Ethiopian boundary commission in the [[Ogaden]] encountered a garrison of [[Dubats|Somalis in Italian service]] at [[Welwel, Ethiopia|Walwal]], which led to the '''[[Abyssinia Crisis]]'''.
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| [[1955]] – The '''[[Cocos (Keeling) Islands|Cocos Islands]]''' in the Indian Ocean were transferred from British to Australian control.
| [[1955]] – The '''[[Cocos (Keeling) Islands|Cocos Islands]]''' in the Indian Ocean were transferred from British to Australian control.
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* [[2010]] – In response to [[artillery]] exercises held near the border between the two nations, North Korea '''[[Bombardment of Yeonpyeong|bombarded]]''' [[Yeonpyeong Island]], killing four South Koreans and injuring 19 others.
* [[2010]] – In response to [[artillery]] exercises held near the border between the two nations, North Korea '''[[Bombardment of Yeonpyeong|bombarded]]''' [[Yeonpyeong Island]], killing four South Koreans and injuring 19 others.
* [[2011]] – [[Arab Spring]]: After 11 months of [[Yemeni Revolution|protests in Yemen]], the [[President of Yemen|Yemeni president]] [[Ali Abdullah Saleh]]<!--not bold, multiple issues--> agreed to transfer power to Vice President '''[[Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi]]'''.
* [[2011]] – [[Arab Spring]]: After 11 months of [[Yemeni Revolution|protests in Yemen]], the [[President of Yemen|Yemeni president]] [[Ali Abdullah Saleh]]<!--not bold, multiple issues--> agreed to transfer power to Vice President '''[[Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi]]'''.
* [[2012]] – "'''[[Il Canto degli Italiani]]'''" officially became the [[national anthem]] of Italy almost seventy years after it was provisionally chosen following the [[birth of the Italian Republic]].
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* [[1499]] – '''[[Perkin Warbeck]]''' ''(pictured)'', a [[pretender]] to the [[List of English monarchs|English throne]] during the reign of King [[Henry VII of England|{{nowrap|Henry VII}}]], was hanged after allegedly attempting to escape from the [[Tower of London]].
* [[1499]] – '''[[Perkin Warbeck]]''' ''(pictured)'', a [[pretender]] to the [[List of English monarchs|English throne]] during the reign of King [[Henry VII of England|{{nowrap|Henry VII}}]], was hanged after allegedly attempting to escape from the [[Tower of London]].
* [[1733]] – [[History of slavery#The Americas|African slaves]] from [[Akwamu]] in the [[Danish West Indies]] '''[[1733 slave insurrection on St. John|revolted]]''' against their owners, one of the earliest and longest [[slave rebellion|slave revolts]] in the [[Americas]].
* [[1733]] – [[History of slavery#The Americas|African slaves]] from [[Akwamu]] in the [[Danish West Indies]] '''[[1733 slave insurrection on St. John|revolted]]''' against their owners, one of the earliest and longest [[slave rebellion|slave revolts]] in the [[Americas]].
* [[1934]] – An Anglo-Ethiopian boundary commission in the [[Ogaden]] encountered a garrison of [[Dubats|Somalis in Italian service]] at [[Welwel, Ethiopia|Walwal]], which led to the '''[[Abyssinia Crisis]]'''.
* [[1980]] – '''[[1980 Irpinia earthquake|An earthquake]]''' struck the [[Irpinia]] region of Italy, killing 2,914 people, injuring more than 10,000 and leaving 300,000 homeless.
* [[1980]] – '''[[1980 Irpinia earthquake|An earthquake]]''' struck the [[Irpinia]] region of Italy, killing 2,914 people, injuring more than 10,000 and leaving 300,000 homeless.
* [[1996]] – '''[[Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961]]''' was hijacked, then crashed into the Indian Ocean near the [[Comoros]] after running out of fuel, killing 125 of the 175 people on board.
* [[1996]] – '''[[Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961]]''' was hijacked, then crashed into the Indian Ocean near the [[Comoros]] after running out of fuel, killing 125 of the 175 people on board.
* [[2012]] – "'''[[Il Canto degli Italiani]]'''" officially became the [[national anthem]] of Italy almost seventy years after it was provisionally chosen following the [[birth of the Italian Republic]].
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1644 – In opposition to licensing and censorship during the English Civil War, John Milton's Areopagitica was published, arguing for the right to free expression. refimprove section
1876William "Boss" Tweed, a New York City politician who had been arrested for embezzlement, was handed to US authorities after having escaped from prison to Spain. refimprove section
1890William III of the Netherlands died without a living male heir, allowing his ten-year-old daughter Wilhelmina to succeed him to the Dutch throne. refimprove
* 1934 – An Anglo-Ethiopian boundary commission in the Ogaden encountered a garrison of Somalis in Italian service at Walwal, which led to the Abyssinia Crisis. too many "citation needed" tags
1955 – The Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean were transferred from British to Australian control. refimprove section
1985Omar Rezaq and two others from the Abu Nidal terrorist group hijacked EgyptAir Flight 648 over the Mediterranean Sea. refimprove section

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November 23: St George's Day in Georgia; Labor Thanksgiving Day in Japan

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