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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*[[1129]] - Formal approval of the [[Knights Templar|Order of the Knights Templar]] at the [[Council of Troyes]]. 
-*[[1301]] - [[Andrew III of Hungary]] dies, ending the [[Arpads|Arpad dynasty]] in [[Hungary]]. 
-*[[1501]] - [[Martin Luther]], 17, enters the [[University of Erfurt]]. 
-*[[1514]] - Pope [[Leo X]] issues a [[papal bull]] against [[slavery]]. 
-*[[1539]] - [[Spain]] annexes [[Cuba]]. 
-*[[1639]] - The "[[Fundamental Orders of Connecticut|Fundamental Orders]]", the first written [[constitution]] that created a [[government]], is adopted in [[Connecticut]]. 
-*[[1724]] - King [[Philip V of Spain]] abdicates the throne. 
-*[[1761]] - The [[Third Battle of Panipat]] was fought in [[India]] between the [[Afghanistan|Afghan]]s under [[Ahmad Shah Durrani]] and the Marhatas. The Afghan victory changed the course of Indian History. 
-*[[1784]] - [[American Revolutionary War]]: The [[United States]] ratifies a peace treaty with [[England]]. 
-*[[1814]] - [[Treaty of Kiel]]: [[Frederick VI of Denmark]] cedes [[Norway]] to [[Sweden]] in return for [[Pomerania]]. 
-*[[1822]] - [[Greek War of Independence]]: [[Acrocorinth]] is captured by [[Theodoros Kolokotronis]] and [[Demetrius Ypsilanti]]. 
*[[1832]] - American author [[Edgar Allan Poe]] publishes his first [[short story]], "[[Metzengerstein]]". *[[1832]] - American author [[Edgar Allan Poe]] publishes his first [[short story]], "[[Metzengerstein]]".
-*[[1858]] - [[Napoleon III of France]] escapes an assassination attempt. 
-*[[1907]] - An [[earthquake]] in [[Kingston, Jamaica]] kills more than 1,000. 
-*[[1913]] - [[First Balkan War]]: The Greek army defeats the Turks at [[Bizani]]. 
-*[[1938]] - [[Norway]] claims [[Queen Maud Land]] in [[Antarctica]]. 
-*[[1943]] - [[World War II]]: [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Winston Churchill]] begin the [[Casablanca Conference]] to discuss strategy and study the next phase of the war. 
-* 1943 - [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] becomes the first [[President of the United States]] to travel via [[fixed-wing aircraft|airplane]] while in office ([[Miami, Florida]] to [[Morocco]] to meet with [[Winston Churchill]] to discuss [[World War II]]). 
-*[[1950]] - The first prototype of the [[MiG-17]] makes its maiden flight. 
-*[[1951]] - The [[National Football League]] has its first [[Pro Bowl]] Game ([[Los Angeles, California]]). 
-*[[1953]] - President [[Josip Broz Tito]] is elected president of [[Yugoslavia]]. 
-*[[1954]] - The [[Hudson Motor Car Company]] merges with [[Nash-Kelvinator Corporation]] forming the [[American Motors Corporation]]. 
-*[[1967]] - [[Counterculture of the 1960s]]: The [[Human Be-In]], takes place in [[San Francisco]]'s [[Golden Gate Park]], launching the [[Summer of Love]]. Between 20,000 to 30,000 people attend. 
-*[[1969]] - An explosion aboard the ''[[USS Enterprise (CVN-65)|USS Enterprise]]'' near [[Hawaii]] kills 27 people. 
-*[[1972]] - Queen [[Margrethe II of Denmark]] ascends the throne, the first Queen of [[Denmark]] since [[1412]] and the first [[Denmark|Danish]] monarch not named Frederick or Christian since [[1513]]. 
-*[[1973]] - [[Super Bowl VII]]: The [[Miami Dolphins]] defeat the [[Washington Redskins]]. The Dolphins become the first [[National Football League|NFL]] team to go undefeated in a season. 
-*[[1975]] - Teenage heiress [[Lesley Whittle]] is kidnapped by [[Donald Neilson]], ''aka'' "the Black Panther". 
-*[[1994]] - [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[Bill Clinton]] and [[President of Russia|Russian President]] [[Boris Yeltsin]] sign the [[Kremlin accords]]. 
-*[[1998]] - Researchers in [[Dallas, Texas]] present findings about an [[enzyme]] that slows aging and cell death ([[apoptosis]]). 
-* 1998 - An [[Afghanistan|Afghan]] cargo plane crashes into a mountain in southwest [[Pakistan]] killing more than 50 people. 
-*[[2000]] - A [[United Nations]] tribunal sentences five [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]]n [[Croat]]s to up to 25 years for the 1993 [[killing]] of over 100 [[Muslim]]s in a Bosnian village. 
-* 2000 - The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] reaches a record high of 11,722.98. 
-* 2004 - The [[national flag]] of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], the so-called "[[Flag of Georgia (country)|five cross flag]]", was restored to official use after a hiatus of some 500 years. 
-*[[2005]] - Landing of the [[Huygens probe|''Huygens'' probe]] on [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]]'s moon [[Titan (moon)|Titan]]. 
==Births== ==Births==
-*[[83 BC]] - [[Marcus Antonius]], Roman politician (d. [[30 BC]]) 
-*[[1451]] - [[Franchinus Gaffurius]], Italian music theorist (d. [[1522]]) 
-*[[1477]] - [[Hermann of Wied]], German Catholic archbishop (d. [[1552]]) 
-*[[1507]] - [[Catherine of Austria]], Infanta of Spain and queen of Portugal  
-*[[1551]] - [[Alberico Gentili]], Italian jurist (d. [[1608]]) 
-*[[1615]] - [[John Biddle (Unitarian)|John Biddle]], English theologian (d. [[1662]]) 
-*[[1684]] - [[Jean-Baptiste van Loo]], French painter (d. [[1745]]) 
-* 1684 - [[Johann Matthias Hase]], German scientist (d. [[1742]]) 
-*[[1702]] - [[Nakamikado Emperor]] of Japan (d. [[1737]]) 
-*[[1705]] - [[Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier]], French governor (d. [[1786]]) 
-*[[1741]] - [[Benedict Arnold]], American general notorious for treason (d. [[1801]]) 
-*[[1767]] - [[Maria Theresia of Tuscany]], queen consort of Saxony (d. [[1827]]) 
-*[[1780]] - [[Henry Baldwin (judge)|Henry Baldwin]], U.S. Supreme Court Justice (d. [[1844]]) 
-*[[1792]] - [[Christian Julius De Meza]], Danish general (d. [[1865]]) 
-*[[1793]] - [[John C. Clark]], American politician (d. [[1852]]) 
-*[[1798]] - [[Johan Rudolf Thorbecke]], Dutch politician (d. [[1872]]) 
-*[[1800]] - [[Ludwig Alois Ferdinand Köchel]], Austrian musicologist (d. [[1877]]) 
-*[[1806]] - [[Matthew Fontaine Maury]] American oceanographer (d. [[1873]]) 
-*[[1818]] - [[Zacharias Topelius]], Finnish-Swedish writer (d. [[1898]]) 
*[[1836]] - [[Henri Fantin-Latour]], French painter (d. [[1904]]) *[[1836]] - [[Henri Fantin-Latour]], French painter (d. [[1904]])
*[[1841]] - [[Berthe Morisot]], French painter (d. [[1895]]) *[[1841]] - [[Berthe Morisot]], French painter (d. [[1895]])

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