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| Independence Day inGuinea (1958); | refimprove section |
| Simchat Torah (Judaism, 2018) | needs more footnotes |
| Fast of Gedalia (Judaism 2019) | refimprove section and generally needs more refs |
| 829 –Theophilos ascended to the throne of theByzantine Empire, the last emperor to supporticonoclasm. | unreferenced section |
| 1187 –Ayyubid forces led bySaladincapturedJerusalem, prompting theThird Crusade. | needs more footnotes |
| 1470 – With KingEdward IV of England forced to flee to the Burgundian Netherlands after a rebellion organised byRichard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick,Henry VI was restored to the throne of England. | unreferenced section |
| 1535 – French explorerJacques Cartier sailed along theSt. Lawrence River and reached theIroquois fortified villageHochelaga on the island now known asMontreal. | refimprove section |
| 1925 – Scottish inventorJohn Logie Baird successfullytransmitted the first television picture with a greyscale image. | Referencing issues |
| 1928 – Spanish priestJosemaría Escrivá foundedOpus Dei, a worldwide organization of theCatholic Church. | primary sources, page numbers needed |
| 1941 –World War II: Military forces ofNazi Germany began Operation Typhoon, an all-out offensive which opened the three-month-longBattle of Moscow. | Primary sources by involved generals, per FAR demotion |
| 1950 –Peanuts, thesyndicated comic strip byCharles M. Schulz, featuringCharlie Brown and his petSnoopy, was first published in major newspapers. | refimprove section |
| 1968 – A peaceful student demonstration in theTlatelolco section of Mexico Citywas violently suppressed when army and police forces fired into the crowd. | unreferenced section |
| 1970 – AMartin4-0-4 plane carrying part of theWichita State University football teamcrashed into a mountain nearSilver Plume, Colorado, killing 31 of the 40 people on board. | Page numbers needed |
| 1992 – In response to a prison riot,military policestormed theCarandiru Penitentiary inSão Paulo, Brazil, killing at least 100 prisoners. | unreferenced section |
| 2004 – The firstParkrun, then known as theBushy Park Time Trial, took place inBushy Park, London. | primary sources |
| 2009 – TheTwenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland was approved onthe second attempt, permitting the state toratify theEuropean Union'sTreaty of Lisbon. | unreferenced section |
| Isabella of Aragon, Duchess of Milan |b|1470 | page numbers needed |
| Tiffany Darwish |b|1971 | refimprove section |