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Image:ingres_coronation_charles_vii.jpg|Joan of Arc
File:ingres_coronation_charles_vii.jpg|Joan of Arc
File:Joan of Arc miniature graded.jpg|Joan of Arc
File:Hans Holbein the Younger - Jane Seymour, Queen of England - Google Art Project.jpg|Jane Seymour
File:Auckland Harbour Bridge (9380408897).jpg|Auckland Harbour Bridge
File:Lincoln statue.jpg|Statue of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial


File:Flag of Biafra.svg|Flag of Biafra
Image:Joan of arc miniature graded cropped.jpg|Joan of Arc (requires undeletion)
File:JaneSeymour.jpg|Queen Jane
Image:Lincoln statue.jpg|Statue of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial
Image:Flag of Biafra.svg|Flag of Biafra
File:Louis XVIII of France.png|Louis XVIII of France
File:Louis XVIII of France.png|Louis XVIII of France
File:Goddess of Democracy at UBC.jpg|Replica of the statue "Goddess of Democracy"
File:Goddess of Democracy at UBC.jpg|Replica of the statue "Goddess of Democracy"
File:Trujillo 1952.jpg|Rafael Trujillo in 1952
File:Trujillo 1952.jpg|Rafael Trujillo in 1952
File:PearlHart.jpg|Pearl Hart
File:PearlHart.jpg|Pearl Hart
File:SS Aquitania.jpg|RMS ''Aquitania''
File:Hevige onlusten Weeknummer, 69-23 - Open Beelden - 59355.ogv|Dutch newsreel covering the 1969 Curaçao uprising
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| [[1814]] – The [[War of the Sixth Coalition]] ended with the signing of the '''[[Treaty of Paris (1814)|Treaty of Paris]]''', which deposed [[Napoleon]] and restored [[Louis XVIII of France|{{nowrap|Louis XVIII}}]] to the French throne.
| [[1814]] – The [[War of the Sixth Coalition]] ended with the signing of the '''[[Treaty of Paris (1814)|Treaty of Paris]]''', which deposed [[Napoleon]] and restored [[Louis XVIII of France|{{nowrap|Louis XVIII}}]] to the French throne.
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| [[1815]] – The [[East Indiaman]] '''''[[Arniston (East Indiaman)|Arniston]]''''' was wrecked during a storm at [[Arniston, Western Cape|Waenhuiskrans]], near [[Cape Agulhas]] in South Africa, with the loss of 372 lives.
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| [[1911]] – American race car driver [[Ray Harroun]] won '''[[1911 Indianapolis 500|the first running]]''' of the '''[[Indianapolis 500]]''' at the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]].
| [[1911]] – American race car driver [[Ray Harroun]] won '''[[1911 Indianapolis 500|the first running]]''' of the '''[[Indianapolis 500]]''' at the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]].
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| [[1943]] – The first game of the '''[[All-American Girls Professional Baseball League]]''', the forerunner of [[Women's professional sports#United States|women's professional league sports in the United States]], was played.
| [[1959]] – The '''[[Auckland Harbour Bridge]]''', joining [[Saint Marys Bay, New Zealand|St Marys Bay]] in [[Auckland City|Auckland]] with [[Northcote, New Zealand|Northcote]] in the former [[North Shore City]], New Zealand, was officially opened.
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| [[1961]] – Dominican [[Strongman (politics)|strongman]] '''[[Rafael Trujillo]]''' was ambushed by a group of generals and assassinated.
| [[1961]] – Dominican [[Strongman (politics)|strongman]] '''[[Rafael Trujillo]]''' was ambushed by a group of generals and assassinated.
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| [[1967]] – [[C. Odumegwu Ojukwu]] announced the establishment of '''[[Biafra]]''', a secessionist state in southeastern Nigeria, an event that sparked the [[Nigerian Civil War]] one week later.
| [[1967]] – [[C. Odumegwu Ojukwu]] announced the establishment of '''[[Biafra]]''', a secessionist state in southeastern Nigeria, an event that sparked the [[Nigerian Civil War]] one week later.
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| [[1972]] – The criminal trial of '''[[The Angry Brigade]]''' for a series of bomb attacks in London began.
| [[1972]] – The criminal trial of '''[[The Angry Brigade]]''' for a series of bomb attacks in London began.
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| '''[[Agnès Varda]]''' (b.&nbsp;1928)
| '''[[Albert Norden]]'''<!--German politician--> |d|1982
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|'''[[Lod Airport massacre|Lod Massacre Remembrance Day]]''' in [[Puerto Rico]] ([[1972]]);
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* [[1536]] – '''[[Jane Seymour]]''', a former [[lady-in-waiting]], became [[List of English consorts|Queen of England]] by marrying King [[Henry VIII of England|{{nowrap|Henry VIII}}]].
* [[1536]] – '''[[Jane Seymour]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, a former [[lady-in-waiting]], married King [[Henry VIII|Henry&nbsp;VIII]], becoming the [[List of English royal consorts|queen consort of England]].
* [[1854]] – The '''[[Kansas–Nebraska Act]]''' became law, establishing the [[List of states and territories of the United States|U.S. territories]] of [[Nebraska Territory|Nebraska]] and [[Kansas Territory|Kansas]], and allowing their settlers to determine if [[Slavery in the United States|slavery]] would be permitted.
* [[1815]] – The [[East Indiaman]] ship '''''[[Arniston (East Indiaman)|Arniston]]''''' was wrecked during a storm at [[Waenhuiskrans]], near [[Cape Agulhas]], present-day South Africa, with the loss of 372 lives.
* [[1899]] – '''[[Pearl Hart]]''', one of the few female outlaws of the [[American frontier|American Old West]], committed one of the last recorded [[stagecoach]] robberies 30 miles (48&nbsp;km) southeast of [[Globe, Arizona]].
* [[1866]] – [[Bedřich Smetana]]'s comic opera '''''[[The Bartered Bride]]''''' premiered in [[Prague]].
* [[1899]] – '''[[Pearl Hart]]''', one of the few female outlaws of the [[American frontier|American Old West]], committed one of the last recorded [[stagecoach]] robberies, about {{convert|30|mi}} southeast of [[Globe, Arizona]].
* [[1914]] – '''{{RMS|Aquitania}}'''<!--[[RMS Aquitania]]--><!-- ''(pictured)''-->, the last surviving [[Four-funnel liner|four-funnel ocean liner]], departed from Liverpool on her maiden voyage to New York City.
* [[1922]] – The '''[[Lincoln Memorial]]''' in [[Washington, D.C.]], featuring a sculpture of the sixteenth U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] by [[Daniel Chester French]], opened.
* [[1943]] – The first game of the '''[[All-American Girls Professional Baseball League|All-American Girls Professional Baseball League]]''', the forerunner of [[Timeline of women's sports in the United States|women's professional league sports in the United States]], was played.
* [[1948]] – A [[levee|dike]] holding the [[Columbia River]] broke, causing a flood that destroyed '''[[Vanport, Oregon]]''', U.S., only five years after the city was built.
* [[1948]] – A [[levee|dike]] holding the [[Columbia River]] broke, causing a flood that destroyed '''[[Vanport, Oregon]]''', U.S., only five years after the city was built.
* [[1959]] – The '''[[Auckland Harbour Bridge]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, spanning [[Waitematā Harbour]] between the [[Saint Marys Bay, New Zealand|Saint Marys Bay]] and [[Northcote, New Zealand|Northcote]] suburbs of [[Auckland]], New Zealand, officially opened.
* [[1969]] – A demonstration by workers and activists on the Caribbean island of [[Curaçao]] escalated into '''[[1969 Curaçao uprising|a violent uprising]]''' <!-- ''(newsreel pictured)''--> which destroyed much of [[Willemstad]].
* [[1972]] – Members of the [[Japanese Red Army]] carried out the '''[[Lod Airport massacre]]''' in [[Tel Aviv]], Israel, on behalf of [[Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – External Operations|PFLP External Operations]], killing over 20 people and injuring almost 80 others.
* [[1972]] – Members of the [[Japanese Red Army]] carried out the '''[[Lod Airport massacre]]''' in [[Tel Aviv]], Israel, on behalf of [[Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – External Operations|PFLP External Operations]], killing over 20 people and injuring almost 80 others.
* [[1998]] – '''[[May 1998 Afghanistan earthquake|A magnitude-6.5 earthquake]]''' struck northern Afghanistan, killing at least 4,000 people, destroying more than 30 villages, and leaving 45,000 people homeless.
* [[1974]] – The '''[[Airbus A300]]''', the first twin-engined [[Wide-body aircraft|widebody]] airliner, went into service with [[Air France]].
* [[2005]] – American student '''[[Disappearance of Natalee Holloway|Natalee Holloway]]''' disappeared while on a high-school graduation trip to [[Aruba]].
* [[1998]] – A 6.5 [[Richter magnitude scale|M<sub>w</sub>]] earthquake '''[[May 1998 Afghanistan earthquake|struck northern Afghanistan]]''', killing at least 4,000 people, destroying more than 30 villages, and leaving 45,000 people homeless in the Afghan provinces of [[Takhar Province|Takhar]] and [[Badakhshan Province|Badakhshan]].
* Born/died: | '''[[Antonina Houbraken]]'''<!--Dutch artist--> |b|1686| '''[[Arnold van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle]]'''<!--Dutch general--> |d|1718| '''[[Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty]]'''<!--French general--> |b|1768| '''[[Voltaire]]'''<!--French philosopher--> |d|1778| '''[[José de la Borda]]'''<!--Spanish businessman--> |d|1778| '''[[Charles Dickinson (attorney and duelist)|Charles Dickinson]]'''<!--American lawyer--> |d|1806| '''[[Wyndham Halswelle]]'''<!--English athlete--> |b|1882| '''[[Agnès Varda]]'''<!--French filmmaker--> |b|1928| '''[[CeeLo Green]]'''<!--American singer, rapper and record producer--> |b|1975| '''[[Marie Fredriksson]]'''<!--Swedish singer--> |b|1958| '''[[Marcel Bich]]'''<!--Italian/French businessman--> |d|1994
* [[2005]] – American student '''[[Disappearance of Natalee Holloway|Natalee Holloway]]''' disappeared while on a high school graduation trip to [[Aruba]].
* Born/died: '''[[Georg von Peuerbach]]''' (b.&nbsp;1423){{·}} '''[[Antonina Houbraken]]''' (b.&nbsp;1686){{·}} '''[[José de la Borda]]''' (d.&nbsp;1778){{·}} '''[[Wyndham Halswelle]]''' (b.&nbsp;1882){{·}} '''[[Norris Bradbury]]''' (b.&nbsp;1909){{·}} '''[[Albert Norden]]''' (d.&nbsp;1982)


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'''[[May 30]]''': <!--'''[[Feast of the Ascension|Ascension Day]]''' (Western Christianity, 2019); lots of CN tags-->'''[[Lod Airport massacre|Lod Massacre Remembrance Day]]''' in Puerto Rico
'''[[May 30]]''': <!--[[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Joan of Arc|Saint Joan of Arc]]''' ([[Catholic Church|Catholicism]], [[Anglican Communion|Anglicanism]]); -->'''[[Statehood Day (Croatia)|Statehood Day]]''' in Croatia ([[1990]])
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* [[1431]] – [[Hundred Years' War]]: After being convicted of heresy, '''[[Joan of Arc]]''' was [[Death by burning|burned at the stake]] in [[Rouen]], France.
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* [[1723]] – [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] ''(pictured)'' assumed the office of [[Thomaskantor]] in Leipzig, presenting the cantata '''{{lang|de|[[Die Elenden sollen essen, BWV 75|Die Elenden sollen essen]]}}''' in [[St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig|St.&nbsp;Nicholas Church]].
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* [[1922]] – The '''[[Lincoln Memorial]]''' in [[Washington, D.C.]], featuring [[Statue of Abraham Lincoln (Lincoln Memorial)|a sculpture]] of the sixteenth U.S. president [[Abraham Lincoln]] <!--''(pictured)''-->by [[Daniel Chester French]], opened.
* [[1431]] – [[Hundred Years' War]]: '''[[Joan of Arc]]''' ''(pictured)'' was [[Death by burning|burned at the stake]] in [[Rouen]], France, after being convicted of heresy.
* [[1963]] – '''[[Buddhist crisis]]''': A protest against pro-Catholic discrimination was held outside the National Assembly of [[South Vietnam]] in [[Ho Chi Minh City|Saigon]], the first open demonstration against President [[Ngo Dinh Diem|Ngô Đình Diệm]].
* [[1854]] – The '''[[Kansas–Nebraska Act]]''' became law, establishing the [[Political divisions of the United States|U.S. territories]] of [[Nebraska Territory|Nebraska]] and [[Kansas Territory|Kansas]], and allowing their settlers to determine if [[Slavery in the United States|slavery]] would be permitted.
* [[1914]] – '''{{RMS|Aquitania}}'''<!--[[RMS Aquitania]]-->, the last surviving [[Four-funnel liner|four-funnelled ocean liner]], departed from Liverpool on her maiden voyage to New York City.
* [[1963]] – '''[[Buddhist crisis]]''': A protest against pro-Catholic discrimination was held outside [[South Vietnam]]'s National Assembly, the first open demonstration against President [[Ngo Dinh Diem|Ngô Đình Diệm]].
* [[2008]] – The '''[[Convention on Cluster Munitions]]''', prohibiting the use, transfer, and stockpiling of [[Cluster munition|cluster bombs]], was adopted.
* [[2008]] – The '''[[Convention on Cluster Munitions]]''', prohibiting the use, transfer, and stockpiling of [[Cluster munition|cluster bombs]], was adopted.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Ma Xifan]]'''<!--Chinese ruler--> |d|947| '''[[Colin Blythe]]'''<!--English cricketer--> |b|1879| '''[[Norris Bradbury]]'''<!--American physicist--> |b|1909| '''[[Wynonna Judd]]'''<!--American singer--> |b|1964| }}
'''[[Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty]]''' (b.&nbsp;1768){{·}} '''[[Charles Dickinson (historical figure)|Charles Dickinson]]''' (d.&nbsp;1806){{·}} '''[[Marie Fredriksson]]''' (b.&nbsp;1958)
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Indian Arrival Day in Trinidad and Tobago refimprove section
1434Taborite forces led by Prokop the Great were decisively defeated in the Battle of Lipany, effectively ending the Hussite Wars in Bohemia. Battle: no footnotes; Wars: needs more footnotes
1593 – English playwright Christopher Marlowe was stabbed to death by Ingram Frizer under mysterious circumstances. refimprove section
1814 – The War of the Sixth Coalition ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris, which deposed Napoleon and restored Louis XVIII to the French throne. unreferenced section
1815 – The East Indiaman Arniston was wrecked during a storm at Waenhuiskrans, near Cape Agulhas in South Africa, with the loss of 372 lives. tagged for {primary sources} & {reliable sources}
1911 – American race car driver Ray Harroun won the first running of the Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 1911: refimprove section; 500: unreferenced section
1913 – The Treaty of London was signed to deal with territorial adjustments arising out of the conclusion of the First Balkan War, declaring, among other things, an independent Albania. refimprove section
1925Shanghai Municipal Police officers opened fire on Chinese protesters in the city's International Settlement, giving rise to a major labor and anti-imperialist movement. refimprove section
1943 – The first game of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, the forerunner of women's professional league sports in the United States, was played. Expand section
1961 – Dominican strongman Rafael Trujillo was ambushed by a group of generals and assassinated. refimprove
1967C. Odumegwu Ojukwu announced the establishment of Biafra, a secessionist state in southeastern Nigeria, an event that sparked the Nigerian Civil War one week later. date not cited
1972 – The criminal trial of The Angry Brigade for a series of bomb attacks in London began. lead too short, refimprove section
1989Goddess of Democracy, a ten-metre (33 ft) high statue made mostly of polystyrene foam and papier-mâché, was erected by student protestors in Tiananmen Square, Beijing. unreferenced section
Albert Norden |d|1982 lead too short
Lod Massacre Remembrance Day in Puerto Rico (1972); tagged for citations

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May 30: Statehood Day in Croatia (1990)

Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach
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