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-* [[66]] - [[Emperor]] [[Nero]] creates the [[Roman legion|legion]] [[Legio I Italica|I Italica]]. 
-*[[1236]] - The [[Lithuanians]] and [[Semigallians]] defeat the [[Livonian Brothers of the Sword]] in [[Battle of the Sun|Battle of Šiauliai]]. 
-*[[1499]] - [[Switzerland]] became an independent state. 
-*[[1586]] - The [[battle of Zutphen]] occurs. 
-*[[1598]] - [[Ben Jonson]] is indicted for [[manslaughter]]. 
-*[[1692]] - Last [[Salem witch trials|people]] hanged for [[witchcraft]] in the [[United States]]. 
-*[[1776]] - [[Nathan Hale]] is hanged for spying during [[American Revolution]]. 
-*[[1784]] - [[Russia]] establishes a [[colony]] at [[Kodiak, Alaska]]. 
-*[[1789]] - The position of [[United States Postmaster General]] established. 
-*[[1792]] - ''primidi [[Vendémiaire]]'' of year 1 of the [[French Republican Calendar]] 
-*[[1851]] - The city of [[Des Moines, Iowa]] was incorporated as Fort Des Moines.  
-*[[1862]] - [[Slavery in the United States]]: A preliminary version of the [[Emancipation Proclamation]] is released. 
-*[[1866]] - Decisive [[battle of Curupaity]] in the [[War of the Triple Alliance]]. 
*[[1869]] - [[Richard Wagner]]'s [[opera]] ''[[Das Rheingold]]'' debuts in [[Munich]]. *[[1869]] - [[Richard Wagner]]'s [[opera]] ''[[Das Rheingold]]'' debuts in [[Munich]].
*[[1885]] - [[Lord Randolph Churchill]] makes a speech in [[Ulster]] in opposition to [[Home Rule]] e.g. "Ulster will fight and Ulster will be right". *[[1885]] - [[Lord Randolph Churchill]] makes a speech in [[Ulster]] in opposition to [[Home Rule]] e.g. "Ulster will fight and Ulster will be right".

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