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|[[1715]] – The '''[[Yamasee War]]''' between [[Province of Carolina|colonial South Carolina]] and various [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American Indian]] tribes began.
|[[1715]] – The '''[[Yamasee War]]''' between [[Province of Carolina|colonial South Carolina]] and various [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American Indian]] tribes began.
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| [[1755]] – '''''[[A Dictionary of the English Language]]''''' by [[Samuel Johnson]] was first published, becoming one of the most influential dictionaries in the history of English.
| [[1755]] – '''''[[A Dictionary of the English Language]]''''' by [[Samuel Johnson]] was first published, becoming one of the most influential dictionaries in the history of English.
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| [[1912]] – More than 1,500 people died after the passenger liner [[RMS Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']]<!--not bold, refimprove section--> sank as a result of '''[[Sinking of the RMS Titanic|colliding with an iceberg]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> southeast of Newfoundland.
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| [[1922]] – U.S. Senator [[John B. Kendrick]] introduced a resolution calling for an investigation of a secret land deal, which led to the discovery of the '''[[Teapot Dome scandal]]'''.
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| [[1989]] – The death of former [[General Secretary of the Communist Party of China|Chinese General Secretary]] '''[[Hu Yaobang]]''' triggered a series of events that led to the [[Tiananmen Square protests of 1989|Tiananmen Square protests]]<!--Not bolded, featured on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/June 4]]--> in [[Beijing]].
| [[1989]] – The death of former [[General Secretary of the Communist Party of China|Chinese General Secretary]] '''[[Hu Yaobang]]''' triggered a series of events that led to the [[Tiananmen Square protests of 1989|Tiananmen Square protests]]<!--Not bolded, featured on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/June 4]]--> in [[Beijing]].
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| '''[[Carol W. Greider]]'''<!--American biologist--> |b|1961
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* [[1071]] – [[Byzantine–Norman wars]]: After '''[[Siege of Bari|a siege]]''' of almost three years, [[Italo-Normans|Italo-Norman]] forces conquered the city of [[Bari]], the capital of the [[Catepanate of Italy]], ending more than five centuries of [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] presence in the region.
* [[769]] – The '''[[Lateran Council (769)|Lateran Council]]''' concluded proceedings intended to rectify abuses in the papal electoral process that had led to the elevation of the [[antipope]]s [[Antipope Constantine II|Constantine&nbsp;II]] and [[Antipope Philip|Philip]].
* [[1638]] – The [[Tokugawa shogunate]] '''[[Shimabara Rebellion|put down]]''' a rebellion by [[Kirishitan|Japanese Catholic]] peasants in [[Shimabara Domain]] over increased taxes, resulting in greater enforcement of the [[Sakoku|policy of national seclusion]].
* [[1738]] – '''''[[Serse]]'''''<!-- ''(audio featured)''-->, an opera by [[Baroque music|Baroque]] composer [[George Frideric Handel]] loosely based on [[Xerxes I|Xerxes&nbsp;I]] of [[Achaemenid Empire|Persia]], premiered in London.
* [[1802]] – English poet [[William Wordsworth]]<!--not bold, refimprove section--> and his sister [[Dorothy Wordsworth|Dorothy]]<!--not bold if William is not--> encountered a "long belt" of [[Narcissus (plant)|daffodils]] while walking around [[Ullswater]] in the [[Lake District]], inspiring him to pen his best-known work, "'''[[I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud]]'''".
* [[1927]] – Torrential rains caused the [[Mississippi River]] to '''[[Great Mississippi Flood of 1927|break out]]''' of its [[levee]] system in at least 145 places, resulting in the worst flooding in the [[history of the United States]].
* [[1927]] – Torrential rains caused the [[Mississippi River]] to '''[[Great Mississippi Flood of 1927|break out]]''' of its [[levee]] system in at least 145 places, resulting in the worst flooding in the [[history of the United States]].
* [[1936]] – A group of Arabs in British [[Mandatory Palestine]] '''[[1936 Tulkarm shooting|killed two Jews]]''' at a [[roadblock]], an act widely viewed as the beginning of violence within the [[1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine|Arab revolt]].
* [[1947]] – '''[[Jackie Robinson]]''', the first [[African American]] to break the [[baseball color line]], played his first game in [[Major League Baseball]]<!-- as a [[first baseman]] with the [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]]-->.
* [[1947]] – '''[[Jackie Robinson]]''', the first [[African American]] to break the [[baseball color line]], played his first game in [[Major League Baseball]]<!-- as a [[first baseman]] with the [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]]-->.
* [[1958]] – On '''[[Walter O'Malley]]'''{{`s}} initiative, the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] and [[San Francisco Giants]] played the first [[Major League Baseball]] game on the U.S. West Coast.<!--Previously St. Louis was the southernmost and westernmost MLB team-->
* [[1952]] – The '''[[Boeing B-52 Stratofortress|B-52 Stratofortress]]''', a long-range, [[subsonic aircraft|subsonic]], jet-powered, [[strategic bomber]] operated by the [[United States Air Force]] for most of the aircraft's history, made its first flight.
* [[1989]] – A '''[[Hillsborough disaster|human crush]]''' during an [[FA Cup semi-finals|FA Cup semi-final]] match between [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] and [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] at [[Hillsborough Stadium]] in [[Sheffield]], England<!-- ''(memorial pictured)''-->, caused 96 deaths, making it the worst disaster in British sporting history.
* [[1989]] – A '''[[Hillsborough disaster|human crush]]''' during an [[FA Cup semi-finals|FA Cup semi-final]] match between [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] and [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] at [[Hillsborough Stadium]] in [[Sheffield]], England<!-- ''(memorial pictured)''-->, caused 96 deaths, making it the worst disaster in British sporting history.
* [[1994]] – At a [[General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade|GATT]] ministerial meeting in [[Marrakesh]], Morocco, representatives of 123 countries and the [[European Communities]] signed [[Marrakesh Agreement|an agreement]]<!--not bold, unreferenced stub--> to establish the '''[[World Trade Organization]]'''.
* [[1994]] – At a [[General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade|GATT]] ministerial meeting in [[Marrakesh]], Morocco, representatives of 123 countries and the [[European Communities]] signed [[Marrakesh Agreement|an agreement]]<!--not bold, unreferenced stub--> to establish the '''[[World Trade Organization]]'''.
* [[2013]] – [[Dzhokhar Tsarnaev|Dzhokhar]] and [[Tamerlan Tsarnaev]] '''[[Boston Marathon bombing|set off]]''' two [[pressure cooker bomb]]s<!-- ''(immediate aftermath pictured)''--> during the running of the [[2013 Boston Marathon|Boston Marathon]], killing three people and injuring 264 others.
* [[2013]] – [[Dzhokhar Tsarnaev|Dzhokhar]] and [[Tamerlan Tsarnaev]] '''[[Boston Marathon bombing|set off]]''' two [[pressure cooker bomb]]s<!-- ''(immediate aftermath pictured)''--> during the running of the [[2013 Boston Marathon|Boston Marathon]], killing three people and injuring 264 others.
* [[2019]] – '''[[Notre-Dame de Paris fire|A fire]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> severely damaged [[Notre-Dame de Paris]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->, destroying [[Spire of Notre-Dame de Paris|the cathedral's timber spire]] and much of its roof.
* [[2019]] – '''[[Notre-Dame de Paris fire|A fire]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> severely damaged [[Notre-Dame de Paris]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->, destroying [[Spire of Notre-Dame de Paris|the cathedral's timber spire]] and much of its roof.
* Born/died: | '''[[Richard Poore]]'''<!--English bishop--> |d|1237| '''[[Leonardo da Vinci]]'''<!--Italian painter/inventor--> |b|1452| '''[[Guru Arjan]]'''<!--Sikh guru--> |b|1563| '''[[Robert Persons]]'''<!--English priest--> |d|1610| '''[[Leonhard Euler]]'''<!--Swiss mathematician--> |b|1707| '''[[Mikhail Lomonosov]]'''<!--Russian scientist--> |d|1765| '''[[Wilhelm Busch]]'''<!--German writer--> |b|1832| '''[[Stanley Bruce]]'''<!--Australian prime minister--> |b|1883| '''[[Robert W. Gore]]'''<!--American engineer--> |b|1937| '''[[Claudia Cardinale]]'''<!--Italian actress--> |b|1938| '''[[Hugh Thompson Jr.]]'''<!--American army officer--> |b|1943| '''[[Emma Thompson]]'''<!--English actress--> |b|1959| '''[[Arsenio Lacson]]'''<!--Filipino politician--> |d|1962| '''[[Milton Bradley (baseball)|Milton Bradley]]'''<!--American--> |b|1978| '''[[Seth Rogen]]'''<!--American actor--> |b|1982| '''[[Greta Garbo]]'''<!--Swedish/American actress--> |d|1990| '''[[Emma Watson]]'''<!--English actress--> |b|1990
* Born/died: | '''[[Richard Poore]]'''<!--English bishop--> |d|1237| '''[[Leonardo da Vinci]]'''<!--Italian painter/inventor--> |b|1452| '''[[Guru Arjan]]'''<!--Sikh guru--> |b|1563| '''[[Robert Persons]]'''<!--English priest--> |d|1610| '''[[George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore]]'''<!--English politician--> |d|1632| '''[[Mikhail Lomonosov]]'''<!--Russian scientist--> |d|1765| '''[[Wilhelm Busch]]'''<!--German writer--> |b|1832| '''[[Stanley Bruce]]'''<!--Australian prime minister--> |b|1883| '''[[Richard von Weizsäcker]]'''<!--German politician--> |b|1920| '''[[Robert W. Gore]]'''<!--American engineer--> |b|1937| '''[[Claudia Cardinale]]'''<!--Italian actress--> |b|1938| '''[[Hugh Thompson Jr.]]'''<!--American army officer--> |b|1943| '''[[Emma Thompson]]'''<!--English actress--> |b|1959| '''[[Carol W. Greider]]'''<!--American biologist--> |b|1961| '''[[Dara Torres]]'''<!--American swimmer--> |b|1967| '''[[Milton Bradley (baseball)|Milton Bradley]]'''<!--American--> |b|1978| '''[[Greta Garbo]]'''<!--Swedish/American actress--> |d|1990| '''[[Emma Watson]]'''<!--English actress--> |b|1990


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'''[[April 15]]''': <!--'''[[Good Friday]]''' (Western Christianity, 2022); lots of CN tags (11)-->'''[[Day of the Sun]]''' in North Korea<!--; '''[[Tax Day]]''' in the United States (2022)--><!--April 15 unless that's a weekend, then the following Monday-->
'''[[April 15]]''': <!--'''[[Good Friday]]''' (Western Christianity, 2022); lots of CN tags (11)-->'''[[Day of the Sun]]''' in North Korea<!--; '''[[Tax Day]]''' in the United States (2022)--><!--April 15 unless that's a weekend, then the following Monday-->
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{{main page image/OTD|File:Enrico Caruso, George Frideric Handel, Ombra mai fu (Serse).ogg|title="Ombra mai fu" from Serse performed by Enrico Caruso|"[[Ombra mai fu]]" from ''Serse''<br />performed by [[Enrico Caruso]]}}
* [[769]] – The '''[[Lateran Council (769)|Lateran Council]]''' concluded proceedings intended to rectify abuses in the papal electoral process that had led to the elevation of the [[antipope]]s [[Antipope Constantine II|Constantine&nbsp;II]] and [[Antipope Philip|Philip]].
* [[1638]] – The [[Tokugawa shogunate]] '''[[Shimabara Rebellion|put down]]''' a rebellion by [[Kirishitan|Japanese Catholic]] peasants in [[Shimabara Domain]] over increased taxes, resulting in greater enforcement of the [[Sakoku|policy of national seclusion]].
* [[1632]] – [[Thirty Years' War]]: In the '''[[Battle of Rain]]''', a Swedish–German army defeated [[Catholic League (German)|Catholic League]] forces, mortally wounding their commander [[Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly]].
* [[1738]] – '''''[[Serse]]''''' ''(audio featured)'', an opera by [[Baroque music|Baroque]] composer [[George Frideric Handel]] loosely based on [[Xerxes I|Xerxes&nbsp;I]] of [[Achaemenid Empire|Persia]], premiered in London.
* [[1912]] – More than 1,500 people died after the passenger liner [[RMS Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']]<!--not bold, refimprove section--> sank as a result of '''[[Sinking of the RMS Titanic|colliding with an iceberg]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> southeast of Newfoundland.
* [[1936]] – A group of Arabs in British [[Mandatory Palestine]] '''[[1936 Tulkarm shooting|killed two Jews]]''' at a [[roadblock]], an act widely viewed as the beginning of violence within the [[1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine|Arab revolt]].
* [[1922]] – U.S. Senator [[John B. Kendrick]] ''(pictured)'' introduced a resolution calling for an investigation of a secret land deal, which led to the discovery of the '''[[Teapot Dome scandal]]'''.
* [[1958]] – On '''[[Walter O'Malley]]'''{{`s}} initiative, the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] and [[San Francisco Giants]] played the first [[Major League Baseball]] game on the U.S. West Coast.<!--Previously St. Louis was the southernmost and westernmost MLB team-->
* [[1952]] – The '''[[Boeing B-52 Stratofortress|B-52 Stratofortress]]''', a long-range, [[subsonic aircraft|subsonic]], jet-powered, [[strategic bomber]] operated by the [[United States Air Force]] for most of the aircraft's history, made its first flight.
{{Born and died list| '''[[George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore]]'''<!--English politician--> |d|1632| '''[[Richard von Weizsäcker]]'''<!--German politician--> |b|1920| '''[[Dara Torres]]'''<!--American swimmer--> |b|1967}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Leonhard Euler]]'''<!--Swiss mathematician--> |b|1707| '''[[Arsenio Lacson]]'''<!--Filipino politician--> |d|1962| '''[[Seth Rogen]]'''<!--American actor--> |b|1982}}
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1715 – The Yamasee War between colonial South Carolina and various Native American Indian tribes began. refimprove
1755A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson was first published, becoming one of the most influential dictionaries in the history of English. refimprove section
1936 – The Great Arab Revolt in the British Mandate for Palestine began when unknown assailants attacked a convoy of trucks and killed two of the Jewish drivers. unreferenced section
1941Second World War: Two hundred bombers of the German Luftwaffe attacked Belfast, Northern Ireland, killing about 1,000 people and rendering roughly 100,000 others homeless. needs more footnotes
1955 – American restaurateur Ray Kroc opened the ninth McDonald's franchise in Des Plaines, Illinois, an occasion considered to be the founding of the present corporation. globalize, expansion
1986 – U.S. armed forces began bombing Libya to try to reduce that country's ability to support international terrorism. refimprove section
1989 – The death of former Chinese General Secretary Hu Yaobang triggered a series of events that led to the Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing. refimprove section

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