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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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* [[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]]'''". |
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* [[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]]. |
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* [[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]]-->. |
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* [[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. |
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* [[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]]'''. |
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* [[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. |
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* [[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. |
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* 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| '''[[ |
* 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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* [[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]]. |
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Revision as of 07:54, 13 April 2022
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Samuel Johnson
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Samuel Johnson (requires undeletion)
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Samuel Johnson
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Hillsborough disaster memorial at Hillsborough Stadium
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RMS Titanic on April 10, 1912
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The Titanic's sinking, as depicted by Willy Stöwer
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Hu Yaobang
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Aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing
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Jackie Robinson
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Notre-Dame de Paris, with its spire and roof aflame
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Father Damien Day in Hawaii; | refimprove section |
1715 – The Yamasee War between colonial South Carolina and various Native American Indian tribes began. | refimprove |
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. | 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 |
1941 – Second 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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- 1071 – Byzantine–Norman wars: After a siege of almost three years, Italo-Norman forces conquered the city of Bari, the capital of the Catepanate of Italy, ending more than five centuries of Byzantine presence in the region.
- 1638 – The Tokugawa shogunate put down a rebellion by Japanese Catholic peasants in Shimabara Domain over increased taxes, resulting in greater enforcement of the policy of national seclusion.
- 1738 – Serse, an opera by Baroque composer George Frideric Handel loosely based on Xerxes I of Persia, premiered in London.
- 1802 – English poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy encountered a "long belt" of 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 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 killed two Jews at a roadblock, an act widely viewed as the beginning of violence within the Arab revolt.
- 1947 – Jackie Robinson, the first African American to break the baseball color line, played his first game in Major League Baseball.
- 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.
- 1989 – A human crush during an FA Cup semi-final match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, caused 96 deaths, making it the worst disaster in British sporting history.
- 1994 – At a GATT ministerial meeting in Marrakesh, Morocco, representatives of 123 countries and the European Communities signed an agreement to establish the World Trade Organization.
- 2013 – Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev set off two pressure cooker bombs during the running of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring 264 others.
- 2019 – A fire severely damaged Notre-Dame de Paris, destroying the cathedral's timber spire and much of its roof.
- Born/died: | Richard Poore |d|1237| Leonardo da Vinci |b|1452| Guru Arjan |b|1563| Robert Persons |d|1610| George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore |d|1632| Mikhail Lomonosov |d|1765| Wilhelm Busch |b|1832| Stanley Bruce |b|1883| Richard von Weizsäcker |b|1920| Robert W. Gore |b|1937| Claudia Cardinale |b|1938| Hugh Thompson Jr. |b|1943| Emma Thompson |b|1959| Carol W. Greider |b|1961| Dara Torres |b|1967| Milton Bradley |b|1978| Greta Garbo |d|1990| Emma Watson |b|1990
Notes
- Messiah (Handel) appears on April 13 so the Serse blurb should not appear in the same year.
- Noah Webster appears on April 14 so the Dictionary blurb should not appear in the same year.
- Assassination of Abraham Lincoln appears on April 14, so Abraham Lincoln should not appear in the same year.
April 15: Day of the Sun in North Korea
- 769 – The Lateran Council concluded proceedings intended to rectify abuses in the papal electoral process that had led to the elevation of the antipopes Constantine II and Philip.
- 1632 – Thirty Years' War: In the Battle of Rain, a Swedish–German army defeated Catholic League forces, mortally wounding their commander Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly.
- 1912 – More than 1,500 people died after the passenger liner RMS Titanic sank as a result of colliding with an iceberg southeast of Newfoundland.
- 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.
- 1952 – The B-52 Stratofortress, a long-range, subsonic, jet-powered, strategic bomber operated by the United States Air Force for most of the aircraft's history, made its first flight.
- Leonhard Euler (b. 1707)
- Arsenio Lacson (d. 1962)
- Seth Rogen (b. 1982)