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{{*mp}} [[1926]] – Restoration of '''[[Colonial Williamsburg]]''' in the [[Historic Triangle]] on the [[Virginia Peninsula]], [[United States]], began.<!--Tagged with {{Morefootnotes}} |
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{{*mp}} [[1946]] – [[India]]n [[Prime Minister of India|Prime Minister]] '''[[Jawaharlal Nehru]]''' appealed to the [[United States]] and the [[Soviet Union]] to end [[nuclear testing]] and to start [[nuclear disarmament]].<!--Need to verify date |
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{{*mp}} [[1975]] – Members of the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] assassinated '''[[Ross McWhirter]]''', co-founder of the ''[[Guinness Book of Records]]'', a few weeks after McWhirter offered a [[Pound sterling|£]]50,000 reward for information leading to a conviction for several recent high-profile bombings that were publicly claimed by the IRA.<!--Tagged with {{refimprove}} |
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{{*mp}} [[2001]] – The [[Hubble Space Telescope]] detected [[sodium]] in the atmosphere of the extrasolar planet '''[[HD 209458 b|HD 209458b]]''', the first planetary atmosphere outside our solar system to be measured.<!--Tagged with {{refimprove}} |
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| [[511]] – Upon the death of '''[[Clovis I|Clovis]]''', [[King of the Franks]], [[Gaul]] was divided among his four sons: [[Theuderic I|Theuderic]], [[Chlodomer]], [[Childebert I|Childebert]], and [[Chlothar I|Chlothar]]. |
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| [[1815]] – As specified by the [[Congress of Vienna]], the '''[[Constitution of the Kingdom of Poland]]''' was signed for the newly recreated [[Congress Poland|Polish state]] that was under Russian control. |
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| [[1868]] – [[American Indian Wars]]: [[George Armstrong Custer]]'s [[7th Cavalry Regiment (United States)|7th U.S. Cavalry]] '''[[Battle of Washita River|attacked]]''' the encampment of [[Black Kettle|Chief Black Kettle]] and the [[Cheyenne people|Cheyenne]] on the [[Washita River]] near present-day [[Cheyenne, Oklahoma]]. |
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| [[1919]] – The first fraternity exclusively for collegiate band members, '''[[Kappa Kappa Psi]]''', was founded on the campus of [[Oklahoma State University–Stillwater|Oklahoma State University]] in [[Stillwater, Oklahoma|Stillwater]]. |
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| [[1926]] – Restoration of '''[[Colonial Williamsburg]]''', a recreation of a [[Colonial history of the United States|Colonial American]] city in the [[Historic Triangle]] on the [[Virginia Peninsula]], began. |
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| [[1934]] – American gangster '''[[Baby Face Nelson]]''' was shot dead by [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agents outside Chicago. |
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| [[1940]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: At the '''[[Battle of Cape Spartivento]]''', the [[Royal Navy]] engaged the [[Regia Marina]] near [[Sicily]]. |
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| [[1971]] – The Soviet space orbiter '''''[[Mars 2|Mars 2]]''''' became the first man-made object to reach the surface of [[Mars]] when it malfunctioned and crashed onto the planet's surface. |
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| [[1975]] – Members of the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] assassinated '''[[Ross McWhirter]]''', co-founder of the ''[[Guinness Book of Records]]'', a few weeks after he offered a £50,000 reward for information leading to a conviction for several recent high-profile bombings that were publicly claimed by the IRA. |
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| [[1978]] – San Francisco mayor [[George Moscone]] and openly gay supervisor [[Harvey Milk]] '''[[Moscone–Milk assassinations|were assassinated]]''' by supervisor [[Dan White]]. |
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| [[1978]] – The '''[[Kurdistan Workers' Party]]''', which has been [[Turkey–PKK conflict|in conflict]] with Turkey over the formation of an autonomous [[Kurds|Kurdish]] state, was founded. |
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| [[2005]] – French oral and maxillofacial surgeon [[Bernard Devauchelle]] performed the world's first partial '''[[face transplant]]''' on a living human, replacing [[Isabelle Dinoire]]'s face, which had been mutilated by her dog. |
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* [[1095]] – At the '''[[Council of Clermont]]''', [[Pope Urban II]] called for the [[First Crusade]], declaring [[Religious war|holy war]] against the [[Muslims]] who had occupied the [[Holy Land]] and were attacking the [[Byzantine Empire|Eastern Roman Empire]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1815]] – As specified by the [[Congress of Vienna]], the '''[[Constitution of the Kingdom of Poland]]''' was signed for the newly recreated [[Congress Poland|Polish state]] that was under [[Russian Empire|Russia]]n control. |
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* [[1161]] – A [[Song dynasty]] fleet '''[[Battle of Caishi|defeated]]''' [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin]] ships in a naval engagement on the [[Yangtze]] river during the [[Jin–Song Wars]]. |
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* [[1703]] – The '''[[great storm of 1703]]''', one of the most severe storms to strike southern [[Great Britain]], destroyed the first [[Eddystone Lighthouse]]<!--not bold, refimprove section--> off [[Plymouth]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[2005]] – [[France|French]] oral and maxillofacial surgeon [[Bernard Devauchelle]] performed the world's first partial '''[[face transplant]]''' on a living human, replacing [[Isabelle Dinoire]]'s face after her [[Labrador retriever]] mauled her. |
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* [[1895]] – Swedish chemist and industrialist '''[[Alfred Nobel]]''' ''(pictured)'' signed his last will and testament, setting aside the bulk of his estate to establish the [[Nobel Prize]] after his death. |
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* [[1943]] – [[World War II]]: Australian forces began the '''[[Battle of Wareo]]''' by conducting clearing operations between Bonga and North Hill. |
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* [[1944]] – Between 3,500 and 4,000 tonnes of ordnance '''[[RAF Fauld explosion|exploded]]''' at the [[RAF Fauld]] underground munitions storage depot in the [[Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions|largest non-nuclear explosion]] in the United Kingdom. |
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'''[[November 27]]''': First day of '''[[Eid al-Adha]]''' ([[Islam]], [[2009]]) |
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* [[1945]] – A consortium of twenty-two U.S. charities founded '''[[Care International|CARE]]''' with the mission of delivering food aid to Europe in the [[aftermath of World War II]]. |
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* [[1950]] – [[Korean War]]: The Chinese [[People's Volunteer Army]] launched multiple attacks against United Nations forces, beginning the '''[[Battle of Chosin Reservoir]]'''. |
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[[Image:Milk at Moscone desk cropped.jpg|100x100px|Harvey Milk]] |
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* [[1989]] – A bomb placed by the [[Medellín Cartel]] in an attempt to kill Colombian presidential candidate [[César Gaviria]] destroyed '''[[Avianca Flight 203]]''', killing 110 people, but Gaviria was not on the flight. |
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* [[1991]] – Operations at the [[Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site|Reagan Test Site]] were disrupted due to the nearby formation of '''[[Tropical Storm Zelda (1991)|Tropical Storm Zelda]]'''. |
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{{*mp}} [[1095]] – At the '''[[Council of Clermont]]''', [[Pope Urban II]] called for the [[First Crusade]], declaring [[Religious war|holy war]] against the [[Muslim]]s who had occupied the [[Holy Land (Biblical)|Holy Land]] and were attacking the [[Eastern Roman Empire]]. |
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* [[1999]] – The [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]] defeated the governing [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]] in [[1999 New Zealand general election|the New Zealand general election]], with Labour's '''[[Helen Clark]]''' becoming the country's first female prime minister to have won office at an election. |
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{{*mp}} [[1868]] – [[American Indian Wars]]: [[George Armstrong Custer]]'s [[7th Cavalry Regiment (United States)|7th U.S. Cavalry]] '''[[Battle of Washita River|defeated]]''' [[Black Kettle|Chief Black Kettle]] and the [[Cheyenne|Cheyenne Indians]] on the [[Washita River]] near present-day [[Cheyenne, Oklahoma|Cheyenne]], [[Oklahoma]]. |
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* [[2001]] – Astronomers announced the detection of [[sodium]] in the atmosphere of the [[Exoplanet|extrasolar planet]] '''[[HD 209458 b|HD 209458 b]]''' ''(artist's impression pictured)'', the first [[Extraterrestrial atmosphere#Exoplanets|exoplanet atmosphere]] to be measured. |
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{{*mp}} [[1895]] – [[Sweden|Swedish]] chemist and industrialist '''[[Alfred Nobel]]''' signed his last will and testament, setting aside the bulk of his estate to establish the [[Nobel Prize]] after his death. |
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* [[2009]] – A bomb '''[[2009 Nevsky Express bombing|exploded under, and derailed]]''', a Russian high-speed train travelling between Moscow and Saint Petersburg, killing 28 passengers. |
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{{*mp}} [[1978]] – [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]] [[Mayor of San Francisco|mayor]] [[George Moscone]] and openly [[gay]] [[San Francisco Board of Supervisors|supervisor]] [[Harvey Milk]] ''(pictured)'' '''[[Moscone-Milk assassinations|were assassinated]]''' by supervisor [[Dan White]]. |
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* [[2020]] – Nuclear physicist '''[[Mohsen Fakhrizadeh]]''', regarded as the chief of [[Nuclear program of Iran|Iran's nuclear program]], was assassinated, allegedly by [[Mossad]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1999]] – The [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]] defeated the governing [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]] in the [[New Zealand general election, 1999|New Zealand general election]], making the Labour Party's '''[[Helen Clark]]''' the first female to win the office of [[Prime Minister of New Zealand|Prime Minister]] at an election. |
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* Born/died: | '''[[Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon]]'''<!--French noblewoman--> |b|1635| '''[[Increase Sumner]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1746| '''[[Georg Forster]]'''<!--German naturalist--> |b|1754| '''[[Rachel Brooks Gleason]]'''<!--American physician--> |b|1820| '''[[Ada Lovelace]]'''<!--English mathematician--> |d|1852| '''[[William Bliss Baker]]'''<!--American painter--> |b|1859| '''[[Charles A. Beard]]'''<!--American historian--> |b|1874| '''[[Arthur Sullivan (Australian soldier)|Arthur Sullivan]]''' |b|1896| '''[[Jean Albert Gaudry]]'''<!--French geologist--> |d|1908| '''[[Glynn Lunney]]'''<!--American engineer--> |b|1936| '''[[May Gibbs]]'''<!--Australian writer--> |d|1969| '''[[Gary Speed]]'''<!--Welsh footballer--> |d|2011 '''[[Phillip Hughes]]'''<!--Australian cricketer--> |d|2014 |
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* [[1835]] – '''[[James Pratt and John Smith]]''' became the last people to be executed in England for [[sodomy]]. |
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* [[1856]] – [[William III of the Netherlands|William III]] ''(pictured)'' '''[[Luxembourg coup of 1856|unilaterally revised]]''' the [[constitution of Luxembourg]], greatly expanding his powers as grand duke. |
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* [[1963]] – President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] delivered the "'''[[Let Us Continue]]'''" speech, in which he advocated for civil-rights legislation and national cohesion, to a joint session of the [[United States Congress|U.S. Congress]] five days after the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]]. |
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* [[2009]] – [[Lady Gaga]] performed the first concert of '''[[The Monster Ball Tour]]''', which became the highest-grossing tour in history for a debut headlining artist. |
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{{Born and died list|'''[[Jacopo Mazzoni]]'''<!--Italian philosopher--> |b|1548| '''[[Katherine Sleeper Walden]]'''<!--American environmentalist--> |b|1862| '''[[Harvey Milk]]'''<!--American politician--> |d|1978| '''[[Harrie Massey]]'''<!--Australian physicist--> |d|1983| }} |
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511 – Upon the death of Clovis, King of the Franks, Gaul was divided among his four sons: Theuderic, Chlodomer, Childebert, and Chlothar. | exact date unknown |
1815 – As specified by the Congress of Vienna, the Constitution of the Kingdom of Poland was signed for the newly recreated Polish state that was under Russian control. | too much uncited |
1868 – American Indian Wars: George Armstrong Custer's 7th U.S. Cavalry attacked the encampment of Chief Black Kettle and the Cheyenne on the Washita River near present-day Cheyenne, Oklahoma. | lead too short |
1919 – The first fraternity exclusively for collegiate band members, Kappa Kappa Psi, was founded on the campus of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. | primary sources - see FAR |
1926 – Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, a recreation of a Colonial American city in the Historic Triangle on the Virginia Peninsula, began. | lots of CN tags (34) |
1934 – American gangster Baby Face Nelson was shot dead by FBI agents outside Chicago. | refimprove section |
1940 – Second World War: At the Battle of Cape Spartivento, the Royal Navy engaged the Regia Marina near Sicily. | unreferenced section |
1971 – The Soviet space orbiter Mars 2 became the first man-made object to reach the surface of Mars when it malfunctioned and crashed onto the planet's surface. | refimprove |
1975 – Members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army assassinated Ross McWhirter, co-founder of the Guinness Book of Records, a few weeks after he offered a £50,000 reward for information leading to a conviction for several recent high-profile bombings that were publicly claimed by the IRA. | refimprove |
1978 – San Francisco mayor George Moscone and openly gay supervisor Harvey Milk were assassinated by supervisor Dan White. | Too much uncited |
1978 – The Kurdistan Workers' Party, which has been in conflict with Turkey over the formation of an autonomous Kurdish state, was founded. | outdated |
2005 – French oral and maxillofacial surgeon Bernard Devauchelle performed the world's first partial face transplant on a living human, replacing Isabelle Dinoire's face, which had been mutilated by her dog. | expansion |
Horace |d|8 BC| | Deathday not cited |
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- 1095 – At the Council of Clermont, Pope Urban II called for the First Crusade, declaring holy war against the Muslims who had occupied the Holy Land and were attacking the Eastern Roman Empire.
- 1161 – A Song dynasty fleet defeated Jin ships in a naval engagement on the Yangtze river during the Jin–Song Wars.
- 1703 – The great storm of 1703, one of the most severe storms to strike southern Great Britain, destroyed the first Eddystone Lighthouse off Plymouth.
- 1895 – Swedish chemist and industrialist Alfred Nobel (pictured) signed his last will and testament, setting aside the bulk of his estate to establish the Nobel Prize after his death.
- 1943 – World War II: Australian forces began the Battle of Wareo by conducting clearing operations between Bonga and North Hill.
- 1944 – Between 3,500 and 4,000 tonnes of ordnance exploded at the RAF Fauld underground munitions storage depot in the largest non-nuclear explosion in the United Kingdom.
- 1945 – A consortium of twenty-two U.S. charities founded CARE with the mission of delivering food aid to Europe in the aftermath of World War II.
- 1950 – Korean War: The Chinese People's Volunteer Army launched multiple attacks against United Nations forces, beginning the Battle of Chosin Reservoir.
- 1989 – A bomb placed by the Medellín Cartel in an attempt to kill Colombian presidential candidate César Gaviria destroyed Avianca Flight 203, killing 110 people, but Gaviria was not on the flight.
- 1991 – Operations at the Reagan Test Site were disrupted due to the nearby formation of Tropical Storm Zelda.
- 1999 – The Labour Party defeated the governing National Party in the New Zealand general election, with Labour's Helen Clark becoming the country's first female prime minister to have won office at an election.
- 2001 – Astronomers announced the detection of sodium in the atmosphere of the extrasolar planet HD 209458 b (artist's impression pictured), the first exoplanet atmosphere to be measured.
- 2009 – A bomb exploded under, and derailed, a Russian high-speed train travelling between Moscow and Saint Petersburg, killing 28 passengers.
- 2020 – Nuclear physicist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, regarded as the chief of Iran's nuclear program, was assassinated, allegedly by Mossad.
- Born/died: | Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon |b|1635| Increase Sumner |b|1746| Georg Forster |b|1754| Rachel Brooks Gleason |b|1820| Ada Lovelace |d|1852| William Bliss Baker |b|1859| Charles A. Beard |b|1874| Arthur Sullivan |b|1896| Jean Albert Gaudry |d|1908| Glynn Lunney |b|1936| May Gibbs |d|1969| Gary Speed |d|2011 Phillip Hughes |d|2014
November 27: Thanksgiving in the United States (2025)
- 1835 – James Pratt and John Smith became the last people to be executed in England for sodomy.
- 1856 – William III (pictured) unilaterally revised the constitution of Luxembourg, greatly expanding his powers as grand duke.
- 1963 – President Lyndon B. Johnson delivered the "Let Us Continue" speech, in which he advocated for civil-rights legislation and national cohesion, to a joint session of the U.S. Congress five days after the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
- 2009 – Lady Gaga performed the first concert of The Monster Ball Tour, which became the highest-grossing tour in history for a debut headlining artist.
- Jacopo Mazzoni (b. 1548)
- Katherine Sleeper Walden (b. 1862)
- Harvey Milk (d. 1978)
- Harrie Massey (d. 1983)