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{{*mp}} [[1249]] – [[Louis IX of France]] dispatched '''[[André de Longjumeau]]''' as his [[ambassador]] to the [[Mongol Empire]].<!--Tagged with {{more footnotes}} |
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{{*mp}} [[1742]] – '''[[Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington|]]''' became [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|British Prime Minister]], but ended up being a figurehead for the true leader of the [[Her Majesty's Government|British Government]]: [[John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville|Lord Carteret]], the [[Secretary of State for the Northern Department]].<!--more footnotes |
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{{*mp}} [[1804]] – [[United States Navy]] Lieutenant '''[[Stephen Decatur]]'''<!-more footnotes-> led a raid to destroy the captured [[USS Philadelphia (1799)|USS ''Philadelphia'']]<!-no footnotes-> ''(pictured)'' in [[Tripoli]], denying her use to the [[Barbary Coast|Barbary States]] in the [[First Barbary War]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1849]] – The [[Government of France|French Government]] passed a law to set the [[A (musical note)|A-note]] above middle C to a frequency of {{Nowrap|435 Hz}}, in an attempt to standardize the '''[[pitch (music)|pitch]]''' and combat pitch inflation.<!--Tagged with {{unreferenced section}} |
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{{*mp}} [[1857]] – '''[[Gallaudet University]]''', the world’s only [[university]] for [[Hearing impairment|hearing-impaired]] students, was established in [[Washington, D.C.]].<!--Need to verify date, {{prose}}, {{unbalanced}} |
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{{*mp}} [[1899]] – [[President of France|French President]] '''[[Félix Faure]]''' suddenly died from [[apoplexy]] while having sexual activities with [[Marguerite Steinheil]] in his office.<!--refimprove |
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| '''[[Chinese New Year]]''', '''[[Korean New Year]]''', '''[[Losar]]''' in Bhutan and Tibet, '''[[Tsagaan Sar]]''' in Mongolia, and [[Lunar New Year|others]] (2018); |
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{{*mp}} [[1934]] – The '''[[Austrian Civil War]]''' ended with the military of the [[First Austrian Republic]] defeating the [[Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democrats]] and the [[Republikanischer Schutzbund]], leaving at least several hundred people dead in the five-day conflict.<!--more footnotes |
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{{*mp}} [[1968]] – The first '''[[9-1-1]]''' [[Emergency telephone number|emergency telephone system]] for the [[North American Numbering Plan]] went into service in '''[[Haleyville, Alabama|Haleyville]], [[Alabama]], [[United States|US]].<!--{{sync}} |
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{{*mp}} [[1978]] – The first computer [[bulletin board system]], '''[[CBBS]]''', was established by [[Ward Christensen]] during a blizzard in [[Chicago]].<!--refimprove, short |
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| [[1742]] – '''[[Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington|Spencer Compton]]''' became [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|British prime minister]], but ended up being a figurehead for the true leader of the [[Her Majesty's Government|British government]]: [[John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville|Lord Carteret]], the [[Secretary of State for the Northern Department]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[2005]] – The '''[[Kyoto Protocol]]''', an amendment to the international treaty on [[climate change]], entered into force.<!--Tagged with {{expand}}, {{undue}} |
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| [[1899]] – French president '''[[Félix Faure]]''' suddenly died from [[apoplexy]] while having sexual activities with [[Marguerite Steinheil]] in his office. |
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|[[1923]] – English [[Egyptology|Egyptologist]] and archaeologist [[Howard Carter]] unsealed '''[[Tutankhamun]]'''{{`s}} tomb, '''[[Tomb of Tutankhamun|KV62]]''', in the [[Valley of the Kings]]. |
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| [[1934]] – The '''[[Austrian Civil War]]''' ended with the military of the [[First Austrian Republic]] defeating the [[Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democrats]] and the [[Republikanischer Schutzbund]], leaving at least several hundred people dead in the five-day conflict. |
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| [[1940]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: The [[Royal Navy]] '''[[Altmark incident|boarded and captured]]''' the [[German tanker Altmark|German tanker ''Altmark'']] and freed 299 captured British sailors. |
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|[[1943]] – [[World War II]]: Norwegian commandos<!-- trained by the British [[Special Operations Executive]]--> '''[[Norwegian heavy water sabotage|destroyed]]''' a factory to prevent the [[German nuclear weapon project]] from acquiring [[heavy water]]. |
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| [[1946]] – The '''[[Sikorsky H-5|Sikorsky S-51]]''', the first [[helicopter]] to be built for civilian instead of military use, made its first flight. |
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| [[1960]] – The [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] submarine '''{{USS|Triton|SSRN-586|6}}'''<!--[[USS Triton (SSRN-586)]]--> set sail from [[Naval Submarine Base New London|New London]], [[Connecticut]], to begin the first [[Operation Sandblast|submerged circumnavigation of the globe]]. |
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| [[1968]] – The first '''[[9-1-1]]''' [[Emergency telephone number|emergency telephone system]] for the [[North American Numbering Plan]] went into service in [[Haleyville, Alabama]]. |
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| [[1977]] – Archbishop '''[[Janani Luwum]]''' of the [[Church of Uganda]], a leading voice against the regime of [[Idi Amin]], was arrested for treason and murdered the next day. |
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* [[1270]] – [[Livonian Crusade]]: In the '''[[Battle of Karuse]]''', the [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] achieved a decisive victory over the [[Livonian Order]] on the frozen surface of the [[Baltic Sea]]. |
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* [[1804]] – [[First Barbary War]]: Lieutenant '''[[Stephen Decatur]]''' led a [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] raid to destroy the captured '''[[USS Philadelphia (1799)|USS ''Philadelphia'']]''' in the harbor of [[Tripoli, Libya|Tripoli]] ''(depicted)'', denying her use to the [[Barbary Coast|Barbary States]]. |
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* [[1859]] – The French government passed a law setting the musical note [[A (musical note)|A<sub>4</sub>]] to a frequency of 435 [[hertz]], in the first attempt to standardize '''[[concert pitch]]'''. |
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* [[1862]] – [[American Civil War]]: A [[Union Army|Union]] victory at the '''[[Battle of Fort Donelson]]''' gave General [[Ulysses S. Grant]] the nickname "Unconditional Surrender". |
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* [[1900]] – The [[Southern Cross expedition]] led by '''[[Carsten Borchgrevink]]''' achieved a new [[Farthest South]] of 78° 50'S, making the first landing at the [[Ross Ice Shelf|Great Ice Barrier]]. |
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'''[[February 16]]''': [[National Day|Statehood Day]] in '''[[Lithuania]]''' ([[1918]])<!--; '''[[Fat Thursday]]''' ([[2012]])--> |
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* [[1936]] – The [[Popular Front (Spain)|Popular Front]], a coalition of left-wing parties, came to power in '''[[1936 Spanish general election|the Spanish general election]]''', a factor in the outbreak of the [[Spanish Civil War]] five months later. |
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* [[1959]] – '''[[Fidel Castro]]''' was sworn in as [[Prime Minister of Cuba]], beginning his decades-long rule over the country. |
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[[File:Tuthankhamun Egyptian Museum.jpg|100x100px|Mask of Tutankhamun]] |
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* [[1961]] – The '''[[DuSable Museum of African American History|DuSable Museum]]''', the first museum dedicated to the study and conservation of African American history, culture, and art, was chartered. |
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* [[1983]] – The '''[[Ash Wednesday bushfires]]''' burned over half a million acres (over {{nowrap|2,000 km<sup>2</sup>}}) each in both [[South Australia]] and [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], killing 75 people and injuring 2,676 others. |
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{{*mp}} [[1918]] – The [[Council of Lithuania]] signed the '''[[Act of Independence of Lithuania]]''', proclaiming the restoration of an independent [[Lithuania]] governed by democratic principles, despite the presence of [[German Empire|German]] troops in the country during [[World War I]]. |
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* [[1985]] – The Lebanese [[Shia Islam|Shia]] political and paramilitary organization '''[[Hezbollah]]''' released a manifesto<!--Not linked, no article exists yet--> describing '''[[Ideology of Hezbollah|its ideology and goals]]'''. |
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{{*mp}} [[1923]] – [[England|English]] [[Archaeology|archaeologist]] and [[Egyptology|Egyptologist]] [[Howard Carter]] unsealed the burial chamber of '''[[Tutankhamun]]''' ''(mask pictured)'', an [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptian]] [[Pharaoh]] of the [[Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth dynasty]]. |
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* [[2005]] – The '''[[Kyoto Protocol]]''', an extension to the [[United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change]], entered into force. |
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* [[2013]] – At least 91 people were killed and 190 others injured after '''[[February 2013 Quetta bombing|a bomb hidden in a water tank exploded]]''' at a market in [[Hazara Town]], Pakistan. |
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{{*mp}} [[1977]] – Archbishop '''[[Janani Luwum]]''' of the [[Church of Uganda]], a leading voice against the regime of [[Idi Amin]], was arrested for [[treason]] and murdered the next day. |
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* Born/died: | '''[[Mary the Younger]]'''<!--Armenian saint--> |d|902| '''[[Henry Raspe]]'''<!--German king--> |d|1247| '''[[Jean du Bellay]]'''<!--French diplomat--> |d|1560| '''[[Henry Wilson]]'''<!--American vice president--> |b|1812| '''[[Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer]]'''<!--German fighter pilot--> |b|1922| '''[[Lanny McDonald]]'''<!--Canadian hockey player--> |b|1953| '''[[Roberta Williams]]'''<!--American video game designer--> |b|1953| '''[[Theresa Goh]]'''<!--Singaporean swimmer--> |b|1987| '''[[The Weeknd]]'''<!--Canadian musician--> |b|1990| '''[[Mary Amdur]]'''<!--American toxicologist--> |d|1998 |
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{{*mp}} [[1983]] – The '''[[Ash Wednesday fires]]''' burned {{convert|513979|acre|km2|0|abbr=on}} in [[South Australia]] and {{convert|518921|acre|km2|0|abbr=on}} in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], killing 75 people and injuring 2676 others. |
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{{*mp}} [[1985]] – "The Hizballah Program"<!--Not wiki-linked, no article exists yet--> was released, describing '''[[Ideology of Hezbollah|the ideology and goals]]''' of the [[Shia Islam]]ic political and paramilitary organization '''[[Hezbollah|Hizballah]]'''. |
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'''[[February 16]]''': '''[[Day of the Shining Star]]''' in North Korea; '''[[Elizabeth Peratrovich|Elizabeth Peratrovich Day]]''' in Alaska |
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{{main page image/OTD|File:Original Act of Independence of Lithuania hand-written in Lithuanian language.jpg|Act of Independence of Lithuania}} |
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* [[1249]] – [[Louis IX of France|King Louis IX]] dispatched '''[[André de Longjumeau]]''' as the French ambassador to the [[Mongol Empire]]. |
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* [[1918]] – The [[Council of Lithuania]] signed the '''[[Act of Independence of Lithuania|Act of Independence]]''' ''(pictured)'', proclaiming the restoration of an independent Lithuania. |
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* [[1922]] – A landslide in [[Byblos]] revealed a sarcophagus in an underground tomb, later discovered to be part of '''[[Royal necropolis of Byblos|a large Bronze Age necropolis]]'''. |
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* [[1996]] – Eleven people died in '''[[1996 Maryland train collision|a train collision]]''' in [[Silver Spring, Maryland]], leading to the creation of comprehensive U.S. federal rules for the design of [[Passenger railroad car|passenger cars]]. |
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Chinese New Year, Korean New Year, Losar in Bhutan and Tibet, Tsagaan Sar in Mongolia, and others (2018); | only Losar is eligible |
1742 – Spencer Compton became British prime minister, but ended up being a figurehead for the true leader of the British government: Lord Carteret, the Secretary of State for the Northern Department. | unreferenced section |
1899 – French president Félix Faure suddenly died from apoplexy while having sexual activities with Marguerite Steinheil in his office. | Blurb not confirmed in article |
1923 – English Egyptologist and archaeologist Howard Carter unsealed Tutankhamun's tomb, KV62, in the Valley of the Kings. | Article states unsealed on 17 February |
1934 – The Austrian Civil War ended with the military of the First Austrian Republic defeating the Social Democrats and the Republikanischer Schutzbund, leaving at least several hundred people dead in the five-day conflict. | needs more footnotes |
1940 – Second World War: The Royal Navy boarded and captured the German tanker Altmark and freed 299 captured British sailors. | refimprove |
1943 – World War II: Norwegian commandos destroyed a factory to prevent the German nuclear weapon project from acquiring heavy water. | Too much uncited |
1946 – The Sikorsky S-51, the first helicopter to be built for civilian instead of military use, made its first flight. | lots of CN tags |
1960 – The U.S. Navy submarine USS Triton set sail from New London, Connecticut, to begin the first submerged circumnavigation of the globe. | both featured on April 25 |
1968 – The first 9-1-1 emergency telephone system for the North American Numbering Plan went into service in Haleyville, Alabama. | refimprove section |
1977 – Archbishop Janani Luwum of the Church of Uganda, a leading voice against the regime of Idi Amin, was arrested for treason and murdered the next day. | refimprove |
1978 – The first computer bulletin board system, CBBS, was established by Ward Christensen during a blizzard in Chicago. | refimprove |
Thomas Bracken |d|1898 | lots of CN tags (8) |
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- 1270 – Livonian Crusade: In the Battle of Karuse, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania achieved a decisive victory over the Livonian Order on the frozen surface of the Baltic Sea.
- 1804 – First Barbary War: Lieutenant Stephen Decatur led a U.S. Navy raid to destroy the captured USS Philadelphia in the harbor of Tripoli (depicted), denying her use to the Barbary States.
- 1859 – The French government passed a law setting the musical note A4 to a frequency of 435 hertz, in the first attempt to standardize concert pitch.
- 1862 – American Civil War: A Union victory at the Battle of Fort Donelson gave General Ulysses S. Grant the nickname "Unconditional Surrender".
- 1900 – The Southern Cross expedition led by Carsten Borchgrevink achieved a new Farthest South of 78° 50'S, making the first landing at the Great Ice Barrier.
- 1936 – The Popular Front, a coalition of left-wing parties, came to power in the Spanish general election, a factor in the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War five months later.
- 1959 – Fidel Castro was sworn in as Prime Minister of Cuba, beginning his decades-long rule over the country.
- 1961 – The DuSable Museum, the first museum dedicated to the study and conservation of African American history, culture, and art, was chartered.
- 1983 – The Ash Wednesday bushfires burned over half a million acres (over 2,000 km2) each in both South Australia and Victoria, killing 75 people and injuring 2,676 others.
- 1985 – The Lebanese Shia political and paramilitary organization Hezbollah released a manifesto describing its ideology and goals.
- 2005 – The Kyoto Protocol, an extension to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, entered into force.
- 2013 – At least 91 people were killed and 190 others injured after a bomb hidden in a water tank exploded at a market in Hazara Town, Pakistan.
- Born/died: | Mary the Younger |d|902| Henry Raspe |d|1247| Jean du Bellay |d|1560| Henry Wilson |b|1812| Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer |b|1922| Lanny McDonald |b|1953| Roberta Williams |b|1953| Theresa Goh |b|1987| The Weeknd |b|1990| Mary Amdur |d|1998
February 16: Day of the Shining Star in North Korea; Elizabeth Peratrovich Day in Alaska
- 1249 – King Louis IX dispatched André de Longjumeau as the French ambassador to the Mongol Empire.
- 1918 – The Council of Lithuania signed the Act of Independence (pictured), proclaiming the restoration of an independent Lithuania.
- 1922 – A landslide in Byblos revealed a sarcophagus in an underground tomb, later discovered to be part of a large Bronze Age necropolis.
- 1996 – Eleven people died in a train collision in Silver Spring, Maryland, leading to the creation of comprehensive U.S. federal rules for the design of passenger cars.
- Richard of Dover (d. 1184)
- Coluccio Salutati (b. 1331)
- Michael Holding (b. 1954)
- Elizabeth Olsen (b. 1989)