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Year 380

Theodosius I makes his adventus, or formal entry, into Constantinople.

Year 1227

Polish Prince Leszek the White is assassinated at an assembly of Piast dukes at Gąsawa.

Year 1248

In the middle of the night a mass on the north side of Mont Granier suddenly collapsed, in one of the largest historical rockslope failures known in Europe.

Year 1429

Hundred Years' War: Joan of Arc unsuccessfully besieges La Charité.

Year 1542

Battle of Solway Moss: An English army defeats a much larger Scottish force near the River Esk in Dumfries and Galloway.

Year 1642

Abel Tasman becomes the first European to discover the island Van Diemen's Land (later renamed Tasmania).

Year 1835

The Texas Provincial Government authorizes the creation of a horse-mounted police force called the Texas Rangers (which is now the Texas Ranger Division of the Texas Department of Public Safety).

Year 1850

Danish troops defeat a Schleswig-Holstein force in the town of Lottorf, Schleswig-Holstein.

Year 1859

Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species.

Year 1863

American Civil War: Battle of Lookout Mountain: Near Chattanooga, Tennessee, Union forces under General Ulysses S. Grant capture Lookout Mountain and begin to break the Confederate siege of the city led by General Braxton Bragg.

Year 1877

Anna Sewell's animal welfare novel Black Beauty is published.

Year 1906

A 13-6 victory by the Massillon Tigers over their rivals, the Canton Bulldogs, for the "Ohio League" Championship, leads to accusations that the championship series was fixed and results in the first major scandal in professional American football.

Year 1917

In Milwaukee, nine members of the Milwaukee Police Department are killed by a bomb, the most deaths in a single event in U.S. police history until the September 11 attacks in 2001.

Year 1922

Nine Irish Republican Army members are executed by an Irish Free State firing squad. Among them is author Robert Erskine Childers, who had been arrested for illegally carrying a revolver.

Year 1932

In Washington, D.C., the FBI Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory (better known as the FBI Crime Lab) officially opens.

Year 1935

The Senegalese Socialist Party holds its second congress.

Year 1940

World War II: The First Slovak Republic becomes a signatory to the Tripartite Pact, officially joining the Axis powers.

Year 1941

World War II: The United States grants Lend-Lease to the Free French Forces.

Year 1943

World War II: at the battle of Makin the USS Liscome Bay is torpedoed near Tarawa and sinks, killing 650 men.

Year 1944

World War II: The 73rd Bombardment Wing launches the first attack on Tokyo from the Northern Mariana Islands.

Year 1962

The West Berlin branch of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany forms a separate party, the Socialist Unity Party of West Berlin.

Year 1962

The influential British satirical television programme That Was the Week That Was is first broadcast.

Year 1963

In the first live, televised murder, Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of President John F. Kennedy, is murdered two days after the assassination, by Jack Ruby, a nightclub operator, in the basement of Dallas police department headquarters. Oswald was being led by two detectives to an armoured car to take him to the nearby county jail.

Year 1965

Joseph-Désiré Mobutu seizes power in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and becomes President; he rules the country (which he renames Zaire in 1971) for over 30 years, until being overthrown by rebels in 1997.

Year 1966

Bulgarian TABSO Flight 101 crashes near Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, killing all 82 people on board.

Year 1969

Apollo program: The Apollo 12 command module splashes down safely in the Pacific Ocean, ending the second manned mission to land on the Moon.

Year 1971

During a severe thunderstorm over Washington state, a hijacker calling himself Dan Cooper (aka D. B. Cooper) parachutes from a Northwest Orient Airlines plane with $200,000 in ransom money. He has never been found.

Year 1973

A national speed limit is imposed on the Autobahn in Germany because of the 1973 oil crisis. The speed limit lasts only four months.

Year 1974

Donald Johanson and Tom Gray discover the 40% complete Australopithecus afarensis skeleton, nicknamed "Lucy" (after The Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"), in the Awash Valley of Ethiopia's Afar Depression.

Year 1976

The Çaldıran-Muradiye earthquake in eastern Turkey kills between 4,000 and 5,000 people.

Year 2012

A fire at a clothing factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, kills at least 112 people.

Year 2013

Iran signs an interim agreement with the P5+1 countries, limiting its nuclear program in exchange for reduced sanctions.

Year 2015

A Russian Air Force Sukhoi Su-24 fighter jet is shot down by the Turkish Air Force over the Syria-Turkey border, killing one of the two pilots; a Russian marine is also killed during a subsequent rescue effort.

Year 2015

A terrorist attack on a hotel in Al-Arish, Egypt, kills at least seven people and injures 12 others.

Year 2015

An explosion on a bus carrying Tunisian Presidential Guard personnel in Tunisia's capital Tunis leaves at least 14 people dead.

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