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| [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[The Gambia]]''' ([[1965]]) |
| [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[The Gambia]]''' ([[1965]]) |
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| [[1861]] – With [[Italian unification]] almost complete, '''[[Victor Emmanuel II of Italy|Victor {{nowrap|Emmanuel II}}]]''' of [[Piedmont]], Savoy and [[Sardinia]] assumed the title [[King of Italy]]. |
| [[1861]] – With [[Italian unification]] almost complete, '''[[Victor Emmanuel II of Italy|Victor {{nowrap|Emmanuel II}}]]''' of [[Piedmont]], Savoy and [[Sardinia]] assumed the title [[King of Italy]]. |
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| [[1932]] – The [[Empire of Japan]] established '''[[Manchukuo]]''', a [[puppet state]] in northeastern China during the [[Second Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese War]]. |
| [[1932]] – The [[Empire of Japan]] established '''[[Manchukuo]]''', a [[puppet state]] in northeastern China during the [[Second Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese War]]. |
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| [[1946]] – Sailors of the [[Royal Indian Navy]] '''[[Royal Indian Navy mutiny|began a total strike]]''' on board ship and shore establishments at [[Mumbai|Bombay]] harbour that grew into a mutiny involving over 10,000 sailors |
| [[1946]] – Sailors of the [[Royal Indian Navy]] '''[[Royal Indian Navy mutiny|began a total strike]]''' on board ship and shore establishments at [[Mumbai|Bombay]] harbour that grew into a mutiny involving over 10,000 sailors |
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| [[2007]] – Terrorists '''[[2007 Samjhauta Express bombings|detonated bombs]]''' on a [[Samjhauta Express]] train in [[Panipat]], India, killing 70 people. |
| [[2007]] – Terrorists '''[[2007 Samjhauta Express bombings|detonated bombs]]''' on a [[Samjhauta Express]] train in [[Panipat]], India, killing 70 people. |
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* [[1268]] – The '''[[Battle of Wesenberg (1268)|Battle of Wesenberg]]''' took place between [[Novgorod Republic|Novgorodian]] and [[Pskov Republic|Pskovian]] forces against the [[Livonian Order]] and its allies, ending with Russian forces retreating from [[Duchy of Estonia (1219–1346)|Danish Estonia]]. |
* [[1268]] – The '''[[Battle of Wesenberg (1268)|Battle of Wesenberg]]''' took place between [[Novgorod Republic|Novgorodian]] and [[Pskov Republic|Pskovian]] forces against the [[Livonian Order]] and its allies, ending with Russian forces retreating from [[Duchy of Estonia (1219–1346)|Danish Estonia]]. |
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* [[1637]] – [[Eighty Years' War]]: Off the coast of [[Cornwall]], a Spanish fleet '''[[Battle off Lizard Point|intercepted an Anglo-Dutch merchant convoy]]''' of forty-four vessels escorted by six [[Man-of-war|men-of-war]], destroying or capturing twenty ships. |
* [[1637]] – [[Eighty Years' War]]: Off the coast of [[Cornwall]], a Spanish fleet '''[[Battle off Lizard Point|intercepted an Anglo-Dutch merchant convoy]]''' of forty-four vessels escorted by six [[Man-of-war|men-of-war]], destroying or capturing twenty ships. |
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* [[1781]] – [[Fourth Anglo-Dutch War]]: '''[[Shirley's Gold Coast expedition|A British expedition]]''' against [[Dutch Gold Coast|Dutch colonial outposts on the Gold Coast of Africa]] landed in [[Elmina]] in present-day Ghana. |
* [[1781]] – [[Fourth Anglo-Dutch War]]: '''[[Shirley's Gold Coast expedition|A British expedition]]''' against [[Dutch Gold Coast|Dutch colonial outposts on the Gold Coast of Africa]] landed in [[Elmina]] in present-day Ghana. |
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* [[1873]] – '''[[Vasil Levski]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, a national hero of Bulgaria, was executed in [[Sofia]] by the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] authorities for his efforts to establish an independent Bulgarian republic. |
* [[1873]] – '''[[Vasil Levski]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, a national hero of Bulgaria, was executed in [[Sofia]] by the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] authorities for his efforts to establish an independent Bulgarian republic. |
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* [[1878]] – Competition between two American merchants in [[Lincoln County, New Mexico|Lincoln County, New Mexico Territory]], '''[[Lincoln County War|turned into]]''' a [[range war]] when a member of one faction was murdered by the other. |
* [[1878]] – Competition between two American merchants in [[Lincoln County, New Mexico|Lincoln County, New Mexico Territory]], '''[[Lincoln County War|turned into]]''' a [[range war]] when a member of one faction was murdered by the other. |
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* [[1943]] – [[Joseph Goebbels]], the [[Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda|Nazi propaganda minister]], delivered '''[[Sportpalast speech|a speech]]''' calling for a "total war" to motivate the German people as the tide of World War II turned against Germany. |
* [[1943]] – [[Joseph Goebbels]], the [[Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda|Nazi propaganda minister]], delivered '''[[Sportpalast speech|a speech]]''' calling for a "total war" to motivate the German people as the tide of World War II turned against Germany. |
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* [[1943]] – The core members of the '''[[White Rose]]''', an [[German resistance to Nazism|anti-Nazi resistance]] group, were arrested by the [[Gestapo]]. |
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* [[1946]] – President [[Harry S. Truman]] signed the '''[[Rescission Act of 1946|Rescission Act]]''', annulling benefits payable to Filipino troops who fought for the U.S. during World {{nowrap|War II}}. |
* [[1946]] – President [[Harry S. Truman]] signed the '''[[Rescission Act of 1946|Rescission Act]]''', annulling benefits payable to Filipino troops who fought for the U.S. during World {{nowrap|War II}}. |
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* [[2001]] – American [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agent '''[[Robert Hanssen]]''' was arrested for having spied for the [[KGB]] and [[ |
* [[2001]] – American [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agent '''[[Robert Hanssen]]''' (''pictured'') was arrested for having spied for the [[KGB]] and [[GRU (Russian Federation)|GRU]] over a 22-year period. |
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* [[2001]] – '''[[Sampit conflict|Inter-ethnic violence]]''' between the [[Dayak people|Dayak]] and the [[Madurese people|Madurese]] broke out in [[Sampit]], Indonesia, ultimately causing more than 500 deaths and the displacement of 100,000 Madurese from their homes. |
* [[2001]] – '''[[Sampit conflict|Inter-ethnic violence]]''' between the [[Dayak people|Dayak]] and the [[Madurese people|Madurese]] broke out in [[Sampit]], Indonesia, ultimately causing more than 500 deaths and the displacement of 100,000 Madurese from their homes. |
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* [[2010]] – In '''[[2010 Nigerien coup d'état|a coup d'état]]''', military rebels attacked the presidential palace in [[Niamey]], Niger, and replaced President [[Mamadou Tandja]] with a ruling junta, the [[Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy]]. |
* [[2010]] – In '''[[2010 Nigerien coup d'état|a coup d'état]]''', military rebels attacked the presidential palace in [[Niamey]], Niger, and replaced President [[Mamadou Tandja]] with a ruling junta, the [[Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy]]. |
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* [[2010]] – [[WikiLeaks]] published the first of hundreds of thousands of [[Classified information|classified documents]] disclosed by '''[[Chelsea Manning]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->. |
* [[2010]] – [[WikiLeaks]] published the first of hundreds of thousands of [[Classified information|classified documents]] disclosed by '''[[Chelsea Manning]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->. |
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* [[2019]] – Seven [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|members of Parliament in the United Kingdom]] resigned from the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] to form a new political party called '''[[Change UK|The Independent Group]]'''. |
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* [[1977]] – The '''[[Xinjiang 61st Regiment Farm fire]]''' started during [[Chinese New Year]] when a firecracker ignited the wreaths of [[Death and state funeral of Mao Zedong|late Mao Zedong]], killing 694 personnel. |
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Latest revision as of 08:13, 22 December 2024
This is a list of selected February 18 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.
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Relief showing Pajol leading a cavalry charge in the Battle of Montereau
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King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
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Victor Emanuel II of Italy. 5 silver lire
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Royal Swedish Dramatic Theatre
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Joseph Goebbels
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Chelsea Manning
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Vasil Levski
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Robert Hanssen
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Independence Day in The Gambia (1965) | refimprove section |
1861 – With Italian unification almost complete, Victor Emmanuel II of Piedmont, Savoy and Sardinia assumed the title King of Italy. | needs more footnotes |
1908 – The Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm, Sweden's national stage for "spoken drama", opened with playwright August Strindberg's play Master Olof. | refimprove |
1911 – The first official flight with airmail took place when pilot Henri Pequet carried 6,500 letters from Allahabad to Naini, British India, about 13 kilometres (8 mi) away. | refimprove |
1932 – The Empire of Japan established Manchukuo, a puppet state in northeastern China during the Sino-Japanese War. | lots of CN tags (23) |
1942 – World War II: The Imperial Japanese Army began the systematic extermination of perceived hostile elements among Chinese Singaporeans. | Too much uncited |
1946 – Sailors of the Royal Indian Navy began a total strike on board ship and shore establishments at Bombay harbour that grew into a mutiny involving over 10,000 sailors | unreferenced section |
1954 – The Church of Scientology, the largest organization devoted to the practice and the promotion of the Scientology belief system, was incorporated in Los Angeles. | refimprove sections |
1970 – An American jury acquitted the "Chicago Seven" of conspiracy and inciting riots stemming from protests during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. | refimprove section |
2003 – An arsonist started a fire aboard a Daegu Metropolitan Subway train in Daegu, South Korea, killing almost two hundred passengers. | needs more footnotes |
2007 – Terrorists detonated bombs on a Samjhauta Express train in Panipat, India, killing 70 people. | Article states 70 people killed though cited to two different sources that say 66 and 68 dead and a dead link |
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- 1268 – The Battle of Wesenberg took place between Novgorodian and Pskovian forces against the Livonian Order and its allies, ending with Russian forces retreating from Danish Estonia.
- 1637 – Eighty Years' War: Off the coast of Cornwall, a Spanish fleet intercepted an Anglo-Dutch merchant convoy of forty-four vessels escorted by six men-of-war, destroying or capturing twenty ships.
- 1766 – Enslaved Malagasy captives on the Dutch East India Company slave ship Meermin began a mutiny that led to the ship's destruction on Cape Agulhas in present-day South Africa and the recapture of the instigators.
- 1781 – Fourth Anglo-Dutch War: A British expedition against Dutch colonial outposts on the Gold Coast of Africa landed in Elmina in present-day Ghana.
- 1873 – Vasil Levski, a national hero of Bulgaria, was executed in Sofia by the Ottoman authorities for his efforts to establish an independent Bulgarian republic.
- 1878 – Competition between two American merchants in Lincoln County, New Mexico Territory, turned into a range war when a member of one faction was murdered by the other.
- 1943 – Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister, delivered a speech calling for a "total war" to motivate the German people as the tide of World War II turned against Germany.
- 1943 – The core members of the White Rose, an anti-Nazi resistance group, were arrested by the Gestapo.
- 1946 – President Harry S. Truman signed the Rescission Act, annulling benefits payable to Filipino troops who fought for the U.S. during World War II.
- 1977 – NASA's first Space Shuttle, Enterprise, made its first test flight on top of the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (both pictured).
- 2001 – American FBI agent Robert Hanssen (pictured) was arrested for having spied for the KGB and GRU over a 22-year period.
- 2001 – Inter-ethnic violence between the Dayak and the Madurese broke out in Sampit, Indonesia, ultimately causing more than 500 deaths and the displacement of 100,000 Madurese from their homes.
- 2010 – In a coup d'état, military rebels attacked the presidential palace in Niamey, Niger, and replaced President Mamadou Tandja with a ruling junta, the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy.
- 2010 – WikiLeaks published the first of hundreds of thousands of classified documents disclosed by Chelsea Manning.
- 2013 – Eight gunmen stole US$50,000,000 worth of diamonds from a Swiss-bound aircraft at Brussels Airport.
- 2019 – Seven members of Parliament in the United Kingdom resigned from the Labour Party to form a new political party called The Independent Group.
- Born/died this day: | Michelangelo |d|1564| Michelangelo Cerquozzi |b|1602| Francesco Redi |b|1626| William Phips |d|1695| Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici |d|1743| Joseph Marie Terray |d|1778| Kristijonas Donelaitis |d|1780| George Henschel |b|1850| Ho Yuen Hoe |b|1908| Swraj Paul, Baron Paul |b|1931| Toni Morrison |b|1931| Bobby Robson |b|1933| Sergo Ordzhonikidze |d|1937| Bidzina Ivanishvili |b|1956
Notes
- Fall of Singapore appears on February 15, so Sook Ching should not appear in the same year
- Battle of Mormant appears on February 17, so Battle of Montereau should not appear in the same year
- 3102 BCE – According to Hindu scriptures, Kali Yuga, the last of the four stages that the world goes through as part of the cycle of yugas, began.
- 1814 – War of the Sixth Coalition: French troops led by Napoleon forced the Army of Bohemia to retreat after it advanced dangerously close to Paris.
- 1977 – The Xinjiang 61st Regiment Farm fire started during Chinese New Year when a firecracker ignited the wreaths of late Mao Zedong, killing 694 personnel.
- 2014 – A series of violent events (pictured) involving protesters, riot police, and unknown shooters began in Kyiv that culminated in the ousting of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych five days later.
- Angilbert (d. 814)
- Per Brahe the Younger (b. 1602)
- Ōyama Sutematsu (d. 1919)
- J. Robert Oppenheimer (d. 1967)