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File:Ariane 1 Le Bourget FRA 001.jpg|Ariane 1 replica
File:Ariane 1 Le Bourget FRA 001.jpg|Ariane 1 replica
File:NASA-Apollo8-Dec24-Earthrise.jpg|Earthrise as seen by the crew of Apollo 8
File:NASA-Apollo8-Dec24-Earthrise.jpg|Earthrise as seen by the crew of Apollo 8
File:Silent Night (choral).ogg|Silent Night
File:Kiritimati-EO.jpg|Christmas Island (Kiritimati)
File:Kiritimati-EO.jpg|Christmas Island (Kiritimati)
File:Illustrated London News - Christmas Truce 1914.jpg|Christmas truce
File:Illustrated London News - Christmas Truce 1914.jpg|Christmas truce
File:NASA-Apollo8-Dec24-Earthrise.jpg|Earthrise as seen by the crew of Apollo 8
File:Christmas Truce 1914.png|British and German troops during the Christmas truce
File:Why NORAD Tracks Santa.jpg|The advertisement that spurred the creation of NORAD Tracks Santa
File:Silent Night (choral).ogg|"Silent Night"
File:In remembrance of the Tangiwai disaster, 60 years ago on 24 December 1953. (11440436645).jpg|Wreckage of the Tangiwai disaster
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| [[1826]] – More than a third of [[United States Military Academy|U.S. Military Academy]] cadets in [[West Point, New York]], '''[[Eggnog riot|rioted]]''' after consuming [[eggnog]] with [[Whisky|whiskey]] during a Christmas party.
| [[1871]] – '''''[[Aida]]''''', one of [[Giuseppe Verdi]]{{`s}} most popular operas, made its debut in [[Cairo]], Egypt.
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| [[1968]] – Astronaut [[William Anders]] of the [[NASA]] [[Apollo 8]] mission, the first manned voyage to orbit the [[Moon]], took the famous photograph known as "'''[[Earthrise]]'''", showing the Earth rising above the lunar surface.
| [[1968]] – Astronaut [[William Anders]] of the [[NASA]] [[Apollo 8]] mission, the first manned voyage to orbit the [[Moon]], took the famous photograph known as "'''[[Earthrise]]'''", showing the Earth rising above the lunar surface.
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| '''[[Jeff Sessions]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1946
| [[1980]] – Witnesses reported the first of several sightings of '''[[Rendlesham Forest incident|unexplained lights in the sky]]''' near [[RAF Woodbridge]], in [[Rendlesham Forest]], [[Suffolk]], England, an incident called "Britain's [[Roswell UFO incident|Roswell]]".
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* [[759]] – [[Tang dynasty]] poet '''[[Du Fu]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> departed for [[Chengdu]], where he lived for the next five years and composed poems about life in [[Du Fu Thatched Cottage|his thatched cottage]].
* [[1818]] – The [[Christmas carol]] "'''[[Silent Night]]'''" ''(audio featured)'' by [[Joseph Mohr]] and [[Franz Xaver Gruber|Franz Gruber]] was first performed in '''[[Nikolauskirche, Oberndorf|a church]]''' in [[Oberndorf bei Salzburg]], Austria.
* [[1846]] – The [[Bruneian Sultanate (1368–1888)|Sultanate of Brunei]] '''[[Crown Colony of Labuan|ceded the island]]''' of [[Labuan]] to the British Empire.
* [[1818]] – "'''[[Silent Night]]'''"<!-- ''(audio featured)''-->, a [[Christmas carol]] by [[Josef Mohr]] and [[Franz Xaver Gruber|Franz Gruber]], was first performed in a church in Austria.
* [[1826]] – More than one third of the cadets enrolled in the [[United States Military Academy]] in [[West Point, New York]], '''[[Eggnog Riot|rioted]]''' over the smuggling of [[whisky|whiskey]] to make [[eggnog]] for a [[Christmas|Christmas Day]] party.
* [[1865]] – Six [[Confederate States Army|Confederate]] veterans of the [[American Civil War]] founded a social club they named the '''[[Ku Klux Klan]]''', which later became a [[White supremacy|white supremacist]] group.
* [[1865]] – Six [[Confederate States Army|Confederate]] veterans of the [[American Civil War]] founded a social club they named the '''[[Ku Klux Klan]]''', which later became a [[White supremacy|white supremacist]] group.
* [[1871]] – '''''[[Aida]]''''', one of [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s most popular operas, made its debut in [[Cairo]], Egypt.
* [[1906]] – Canadian inventor '''[[Reginald Fessenden]]''' transmitted the first [[radio]] broadcast, which included his playing a song on the [[violin]] and reading a passage from the Bible.
* [[1913]] – Seventy-three people were '''[[Italian Hall disaster|crushed to death]]''' in a [[stampede]] after someone [[Shouting fire in a crowded theater|falsely yelled "fire"]] at a crowded Christmas party in [[Calumet, Michigan]], U.S.
* [[1913]] – Seventy-three people were '''[[Italian Hall disaster|crushed to death]]''' in a [[stampede]] after someone [[Shouting fire in a crowded theater|falsely yelled "fire"]] at a crowded Christmas party in [[Calumet, Michigan]], U.S.
* [[1914]] – British and German soldiers interrupted [[World War&nbsp;I]] to celebrate [[Christmas]], beginning the '''[[Christmas truce]]'''.
* [[1914]] – [[World War&nbsp;I]]: British and German soldiers interrupted fighting to celebrate Christmas, beginning the '''[[Christmas truce]]''' <!--''(pictured)''-->.
* [[1918]] – Forces united in the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] defeated Hungarian forces to end the '''[[1918 occupation of Međimurje|occupation of Međimurje]]'''.
* [[1953]] – On New Zealand's [[North Island]], at Tangiwai, a railway bridge was damaged by a [[lahar]] and '''[[Tangiwai disaster|collapsed]]''' beneath a passenger train, killing 151 people.
* [[1953]] – A railway bridge at Tangiwai on New Zealand's [[North Island]] was damaged by a [[lahar]] and '''[[Tangiwai disaster|collapsed beneath a passenger train]]''' ''(wreckage pictured)'', killing 151 people.
* [[1964]] – The [[Viet Cong]] '''[[1964 Brinks Hotel bombing|bombed the Brinks Hotel]]''' in [[Saigon]], killing two [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] officers, raising fears of an escalation in the [[Vietnam War]].
* [[1955]] – According to legend, the '''[[NORAD Tracks Santa]]''' program began after children began calling the [[North American Aerospace Defense Command|Continental Air Defense Command Center]] to inquire about [[Santa Claus]]'s whereabouts due to a misprinted phone number in an advertisement<!-- ''(pictured)''-->.
* [[1973]] – The [[United States Congress]] granted [[Washington, D.C.]] '''[[District of Columbia home rule|home rule]]''', allowing the residents to elect their own [[List of mayors of Washington, D.C.|mayor]] and [[Council of the District of Columbia|city council]].
* [[1964]] – The [[Viet Cong]] '''[[1964 Brinks Hotel bombing|bombed the Brinks Hotel]]''' in [[Ho Chi Minh City|Saigon]], killing two [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] officers and raising fears of an escalation of the [[Vietnam War]].
* Born/died: '''[[Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik]]''' (d.&nbsp;738){{·}} '''[[Yang Bin]]''' (d.&nbsp;950){{·}} '''[[Leonaert Bramer]]''' (b.&nbsp;1596){{·}} '''[[Adam Mickiewicz]]''' (b.&nbsp;1798){{·}} '''[[Cosima Wagner]]''' (b.&nbsp;1837){{·}} '''[[Pernilla Wahlgren]]''' (b.&nbsp;1967)
* [[1968]] – Piloted by '''[[Jim Lovell]]''', [[Apollo 8]] became the first [[human spaceflight]] to reach and orbit the Moon ''([[Earthrise]] pictured)''.
* [[1973]] – The [[United States Congress|U.S. Congress]] '''[[District of Columbia home rule|granted home rule]]''' to [[Washington, D.C.]], allowing the residents to elect [[List of mayors of Washington, D.C.|their own mayor]] and [[Council of the District of Columbia|a city council]].
* [[1983]] – '''[[Aeroflot Flight 601]]''' crashed on [[Final approach|approach]] to [[Leshukonskoye]] in the [[Russian SSR]], killing 44 out of 49 people on board.
* [[2008]] – The [[Lord's Resistance Army]], a Ugandan rebel group, began '''[[2008 Christmas massacres|attacks on several villages]]''' in the north of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, killing hundreds and committing numerous atrocities.
* [[2021]] – [[Tatmadaw|Burmese military forces]] killed at least 40 civilians during the '''[[Mo So massacre]]''' in [[Kayah State]], [[Myanmar]].
* Born/died: | '''[[Gongsun Shu]]'''<!--Chinese warlord-->|d|36| '''[[Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik]]'''<!--Arab ruler-->|d|738| '''[[Yang Bin]]'''<!--Chinese government official-->|d|950| '''[[Walter Bower]]'''<!--Scottish priest-->|d|1449| '''[[Leonaert Bramer]]'''<!--Dutch painter-->|b|1596| '''[[William Warburton]]'''<!--English writer-->|b|1698| '''[[George Crabbe]]'''<!--English poet, surgeon and clergyman-->|b|1754| '''[[Adam Mickiewicz]]'''<!--Polish poet--> |b|1798| '''[[Johnny Gruelle]]'''<!--American illustrator-->|b|1880| '''[[Adam Exner]]'''<!--Canadian bishop-->|b|1928| '''[[Anthony Fauci]]'''<!--American physician--> |b|1940| '''[[Pernilla Wahlgren]]'''<!--Swedish singer--> |b|1967| '''[[Turid Birkeland]]'''<!--Norwegian politician-->|d|2015|
==Notes==
==Notes==
* [[Apollo 8]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/December 21|December 21]], so Earthrise should not appear in the same year
* [[Apollo 8]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/December 21|December 21]], so Earthrise should not appear in the same year
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'''[[December 24]]'''
'''[[December 24]]'''
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* [[759]] – The [[Tang dynasty|Tang-dynasty]] poet '''[[Du Fu]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> departed for [[Chengdu]], where he lived for the next five years and composed poems about life in [[Du Fu Thatched Cottage|his thatched cottage]].
{{main page image|File:Why NORAD Tracks Santa.jpg|The advertisement that spurred the creation of NORAD Tracks Santa}}
* [[1777]] – An expedition led by English explorer [[James Cook]] reached '''[[Kiritimati|Christmas Island]]''' ''(pictured)'', the largest [[atoll|coral atoll]] in the world.
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* [[1814]] – The United Kingdom and the United States signed '''[[Treaty of Ghent|a peace treaty]]''' in [[Ghent]], present-day Belgium, ending the [[War of 1812]].
* [[1814]] – The United Kingdom and the United States signed '''[[Treaty of Ghent|a peace treaty]]''' in [[Ghent]], present-day Belgium, ending the [[War of 1812]].
* [[1846]] – The [[Bruneian Empire|Sultanate of Brunei]] ceded the island of [[Labuan]] to the British Empire as '''[[Crown Colony of Labuan|a crown colony]]'''.
* [[1979]] – The Soviet government deployed troops in Afghanistan, starting the '''[[Soviet–Afghan War]]'''.
* [[1999]] – [[Jihadism|Jihadists]] linked to [[al-Qaeda]] hijacked '''[[Indian Airlines Flight 814|Indian Airlines Flight&nbsp;814]]''' to force the release of Islamist figures held in prison in India.
* [[1955]] – According to legend, the '''[[NORAD Tracks Santa]]''' program began after children began calling the [[North American Aerospace Defense Command|Continental Air Defense Command Center]] to inquire about [[Santa Claus]]'s whereabouts due to a misprinted phone number in an advertisement ''(pictured)''.

* [[1979]] – The Soviet government deployed troops in Afghanistan, starting the '''[[Soviet–Afghan War]]'''.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik]]'''<!--Arab ruler-->|d|738| '''[[George Crabbe]]'''<!--English poet, surgeon and clergyman-->|b|1754| '''[[Adam Exner]]'''<!--Canadian bishop-->|b|1928| '''[[Turid Birkeland]]'''<!--Norwegian politician-->|d|2015|}}
* [[2008]] – The [[Lord's Resistance Army]], a Ugandan rebel group, began '''[[2008 Christmas massacres|attacks on several villages]]''' in the north of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, killing hundreds and committing numerous atrocities.
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'''[[Gongsun Shu]]''' (d.&nbsp;AD&nbsp;36){{·}} '''[[Johnny Gruelle]]''' (b.&nbsp;1880){{·}} '''[[Maria Koepcke]]''' (d.&nbsp;1971)
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Christmas Eve (Gregorian calendar) unreferenced section
1294Boniface VIII began his papacy, replacing St. Celestine V, who had declared that it was permissible for a Pope to resign, and then promptly did so. refimprove section
1777 – An expedition led by English explorer James Cook reached Christmas Island, the largest coral atoll in the world. refimprove
1826 – More than a third of U.S. Military Academy cadets in West Point, New York, rioted after consuming eggnog with whiskey during a Christmas party. {Single source} {Self-published source}
1968 – Astronaut William Anders of the NASA Apollo 8 mission, the first manned voyage to orbit the Moon, took the famous photograph known as "Earthrise", showing the Earth rising above the lunar surface. unreferenced section
1974Cyclone Tracy struck Darwin, Australia, eventually destroying more than 70% of the city. refimprove section
1979Ariane 1, the first launch vehicle to be developed by the European Space Agency, had its first launch. no orbital elements, unreferenced section
Jeff Sessions |b|1946 outdated

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Christmas Island (Kiritimati)
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