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|[[529]] – [[List of Byzantine emperors|Byzantine Emperor]] {{nowrap|[[Justinian I]]}} issued the first draft of the '''''[[Corpus Juris Civilis]]''''', a collection of fundamental works in [[jurisprudence]].
|[[529]] – [[List of Byzantine emperors|Byzantine Emperor]] {{nowrap|[[Justinian I]]}} issued the first draft of the '''''[[Corpus Juris Civilis]]''''', a collection of fundamental works in [[jurisprudence]].
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|[[1141]] – [[The Anarchy]]: '''[[Empress Matilda]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> became the first female claimant to the throne of England, adopting the title "Lady of the English" after failing to be crowned in place of her cousin [[Stephen, King of England|Stephen]].
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| [[1348]] – [[Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles, King of Bohemia]]<!--Charles became Holy Roman Emperor later-->, issued a [[Golden Bull]] to establish '''[[Charles University]]'''<!-- ''(main façade pictured)''--> in [[Prague]], the first university in Central Europe.
| [[1348]] – [[Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles, King of Bohemia]]<!--Charles became Holy Roman Emperor later-->, issued a [[Golden Bull]] to establish '''[[Charles University]]'''<!-- ''(main façade pictured)''--> in [[Prague]], the first university in Central Europe.
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| [[1724]] – [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] premiered his '''''[[St John Passion|{{nowrap|St John}} Passion]]''''', [[Passion (music)|a musical setting]] of the [[Passion of Jesus]], at Good Friday [[Vespers]] in [[St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig|{{nowrap|St. Nicholas}} Church]], [[Leipzig]].
| [[1767]] – Troops of the Burmese [[Konbaung Dynasty]] sacked the Siamese city of [[Ayutthaya (city)|Ayutthaya]] to end the '''[[Burmese–Siamese War (1765–67)|Burmese–Siamese War]]''', bringing the four-century-old [[Ayutthaya Kingdom]] to an end.
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| [[1767]] – Troops of the Burmese [[Konbaung Dynasty]] sacked the Siamese city of [[Ayutthaya (city)|Ayutthaya]] to end the '''[[Burmese–Siamese War (1765–1767)|Burmese–Siamese War]]''', bringing the four-century-old [[Ayutthaya Kingdom]] to an end.
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| [[1788]] – '''[[List of early settlers of Marietta, Ohio|American pioneers]]''' established the town of [[Marietta, Ohio|Marietta]] (now in [[Ohio]]), the first permanent American settlement in the [[Northwest Territory]].
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| [[1805]] – German composer [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] premiered his '''[[Symphony No. 3 (Beethoven)|Third Symphony]]''', at the [[Theater an der Wien]] in [[Vienna]].
| [[1805]] – German composer [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] premiered his '''[[Symphony No. 3 (Beethoven)|Third Symphony]]''', at the [[Theater an der Wien]] in [[Vienna]].
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|[[1868]] – '''[[Thomas D'Arcy McGee]]''', a [[Canadian Confederation|Canadian Father of Confederation]], was assassinated; to date, the only Canadian political assassination at the [[Canadian federalism|federal level]].
|[[1868]] – '''[[Thomas D'Arcy McGee]]''', a [[Canadian Confederation|Canadian Father of Confederation]], was assassinated; to date, the only Canadian political assassination at the [[Canadian federalism|federal level]].
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| [[1940]] – Educator '''[[Booker T. Washington]]''' became the first [[African American]] to be featured on a [[Postage stamps and postal history of the United States|U.S. postage stamp]].
| [[1940]] – Educator '''[[Booker T. Washington]]''' became the first [[African American]] to be featured on a [[Postage stamps and postal history of the United States|U.S. postage stamp]].
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|[[1954]] – [[Cold War]]: U.S. President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] introduced the '''[[domino theory]]''', speculating that if one nation in a region came under the influence of [[communism]], then its surrounding countries would follow in a [[domino effect]].
|[[1954]] – [[Cold War]]: U.S. president [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] introduced the '''[[domino theory]]''', speculating that if one nation in a region came under the influence of [[communism]], then its surrounding countries would follow in a [[domino effect]].
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| [[1955]] – Aware that he was slowing down both physically and mentally in his old age, '''[[Winston Churchill]]''' retired as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]].
| [[1969]] – [[Steve Crocker]] published RFC{{nbsp}}1, the first in a series of '''[[Request for Comments]]''' documents that helped shape the [[History of the Internet|evolution of the Internet]].
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| [[2001]] – [[NASA]]'s '''''[[2001 Mars Odyssey]]'''''<!-- ''(artist's conception pictured)''-->, currently the longest-surviving continually active spacecraft in orbit around a planet other than Earth, launched from [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]].
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|[[2010]] – '''[[Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010|Violent protests]]''' started in the Kyrgyz capital [[Bishkek]] in response to perceived corruption and rising living expenses, eventually resulting in the collapse of President [[Kurmanbek Bakiyev]]'s government.
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* [[1655]] – After '''[[1655 papal conclave|a conclave lasting eighty days]]''', the [[College of Cardinals]] elected Fabio Chigi as '''[[Pope Alexander VII|Pope Alexander&nbsp;VII]]''' ''(pictured)''.
* [[1724]] – [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] debuted the '''''[[St John Passion]]''''', a musical representation of the [[Passion of Jesus|Passion]], at the [[St. Thomas Church, Leipzig|St. Thomas Church]] in [[Leipzig]].
* [[1896]] – '''[[Nansen's Fram expedition|An Arctic expedition]]''' led by Norwegian explorer '''[[Fridtjof Nansen]]''' ''(pictured)'' reached 86°13.6′N, almost three degrees beyond the previous [[Farthest North]] latitude.
* [[1788]] – '''[[American pioneers to the Northwest Territory|American pioneers]]''' established the town of [[Marietta, Ohio|Marietta]] (now in [[Ohio]]), the first permanent American settlement in the [[Northwest Territory]].
* [[1926]] – Italian dictator [[Benito Mussolini]] survived an assassination attempt by Irishwoman '''[[Violet Gibson]]'''.
* [[1862]] – [[American Civil War]]: Union forces defeated [[Confederate States of America|Confederates]] at the '''[[Battle of Shiloh]]''', the bloodiest battle in U.S. history at the time, in [[Hardin County, Tennessee]].
* [[1896]] – An '''[[Nansen's Fram expedition|Arctic expedition]]''' led by Norwegian explorer '''[[Fridtjof Nansen]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> reached 86°13.6'N, almost three degrees beyond the previous [[Farthest North]] mark.
* [[1945]] – [[World War&nbsp;II]]: U.S. forces sank the Japanese battleship '''''[[Japanese battleship Yamato|Yamato]]'''''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> during '''[[Operation Ten-Go]]''' in the [[East China Sea]].
* [[1945]] – [[World War II]]: American forces sank Japan's [[Japanese battleship Yamato|''Yamato'']], the largest battleship in the world, during '''[[Operation Ten-Go]]'''.
* [[1948]] – The [[United Nations]] established the '''[[World Health Organization]]''' to act as a coordinating authority on international [[public health]].
* [[1948]] – The [[United Nations]] established the '''[[World Health Organization]]''' to act as a coordinating authority on international [[public health]].
* [[1972]] – [[Viet Cong|Communist forces]] '''[[Battle of Loc Ninh|overran]]''' the South Vietnamese town of [[Lộc Ninh (township)|Lộc Ninh]].
* [[1964]] – Reverend '''[[Bruce W. Klunder]]''' was killed by a [[bulldozer]] while he was protesting the construction of a [[Racial segregation in the United States|segregated]] school in [[Cleveland|Cleveland, Ohio]], U.S.
* [[1979]] – [[Uganda–Tanzania War]]: Tanzanian forces defeated Ugandan troops and their Libyan allies at the '''[[Battle of Entebbe]]''', opening the way for an advance on the Ugandan capital, [[Kampala]].
* [[1994]] – A [[FedEx]] employee tried to hijack '''[[Federal Express Flight 705|Federal Express {{nowrap|Flight 705}}]]''' in a failed suicide attempt.
* [[1994]] – A [[FedEx]] employee tried to hijack '''[[Federal Express Flight 705|Federal Express {{nowrap|Flight 705}}]]''' in a failed suicide attempt.
* [[1995]] – [[First Chechen War]]: Russian [[paramilitary]] troops began '''[[Samashki massacre|a massacre]]''' of at least 250 civilians in [[Samashki]], [[Chechnya]].
* [[1995]] – [[First Chechen War]]: Russian [[paramilitary]] troops began '''[[Samashki massacre|a massacre]]''' of hundreds of civilians in [[Samashki]], [[Chechnya]].
* [[2017]] – A hijacker '''[[2017 Stockholm truck attack|deliberately drove a truck into crowds]]''' along [[Drottninggatan]] in [[Stockholm]], Sweden, killing five people.
* [[2010]] – '''[[Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010|Violent protests]]''' in the Kyrgyz capital of [[Bishkek]] resulted in the collapse of the [[Kurmanbek Bakiyev]] government.
* Born/died: | '''[[George the Standard-Bearer]]'''<!--Greek saint--> |d|821| '''[[El Greco]]'''<!--Greek painter--> |d|1614| '''[[John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby|John Sheffield]]'''<!--English poet--> |b|1648| '''[[Toussaint Louverture]]'''<!--Haitian general--> |d|1803| '''[[Randall Davidson]]'''<!--English bishop--> |b|1848| '''[[Marjory Stoneman Douglas]]'''<!--American journalist--> |b|1890| '''[[John Bernard Flannagan]]'''<!--American sculptor--> |b|1895| '''[[Bert Ironmonger]]'''<!--Australian cricketer--> |b|1882| '''[[Santa Barraza]]'''<!--American artist--> |b|1951|'''[[Nuno Mendes (footballer, born 1978)|Nuno Mendes]]''' <!--Portuguese footballer--> |b|1978|'''[[Humza Yousaf]]'''<!--Scottish politician--> |b|1985|
* Born/died: '''[[El Greco]]''' (d.&nbsp;1614){{·}} '''[[Toussaint Louverture]]''' (d.&nbsp;1803){{·}} '''[[John Bernard Flannagan]]''' (b.&nbsp;1895)


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==Notes==
* [[The Anarchy]] and [[Empress Matilda|Matilda]] appear on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/November 1|November 1]], so Empress Matilda should not appear in the same year.
* [[The Anarchy]] and [[Empress Matilda|Matilda]] appear on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/November 1|November 1]], so Empress Matilda should not appear in the same year.
* [[Assassination of Juvénal Habyarimana and Cyprien Ntaryamira]] appears on [[WP:Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/April 6|April 6]], so Rwandan genocide should not appear in the same year.
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'''[[April 7]]''': '''[[Cheti Chand]]''' in various parts of India (2019); '''[[National Beer Day (United States)|National Beer Day]]''' in the United States
'''[[April 7]]''': '''[[National Beer Day (United States)|National Beer Day]]''' in the United States
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* [[1862]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Union Army|Union forces]] defeated [[Confederate States Army|Confederate troops]] at the '''[[Battle of Shiloh]]''', the bloodiest battle in U.S. history at the time, in [[Hardin County, Tennessee]].
{{main page image|File:Juvénal Habyarimana (1980).jpg|Juvénal Habyarimana|alt=Juvénal Habyarimana in 1980}}
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* [[1141]] – '''[[Empress Matilda]]''' became the first female claimant to the throne of England, adopting the title 'Lady of the English'.
* [[1949]] – The [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]] musical '''''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]''''', based on ''[[Tales of the South Pacific]]'' by [[James A. Michener|James Michener]], opened on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]].
* [[1949]] – The [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]] musical '''''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]''''', based on ''[[Tales of the South Pacific]]'' by [[James A. Michener|James Michener]], opened on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]].
* [[1964]] – Reverend '''[[Bruce W. Klunder]]''' was killed by a [[bulldozer]] while he was protesting the construction of a [[Racial segregation in the United States|segregated]] school in [[Cleveland|Cleveland, Ohio]], U.S.
* [[1994]] – The '''[[Rwandan genocide]]''' began, a few hours after the [[Assassination of Juvénal Habyarimana and Cyprien Ntaryamira|assassination]] of President [[Juvénal Habyarimana]] ''(pictured)''; an estimated 500,000–1,000,000 Rwandans were killed in the following 100 days.
* [[1994]] – [[Rwandan Civil War]]: The '''[[Rwandan genocide]]''' began a few hours after [[Assassination of Juvénal Habyarimana and Cyprien Ntaryamira|the assassination]] of President [[Juvénal Habyarimana]], with hundreds of thousands killed in the following 100 days.
* [[2017]] – A hijacked truck was '''[[2017 Stockholm truck attack|deliberately driven into crowds]]''' along [[Drottninggatan]] in [[Stockholm]] killing five people.
* [[2001]] – [[NASA]]'s '''''[[2001 Mars Odyssey]]''''' ''(artist's conception pictured)'', the longest-surviving continually active spacecraft in orbit around a planet other than Earth, launched from [[Cape Canaveral Space Force Station|Cape Canaveral]].
'''[[John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby|John Sheffield]]''' (b.&nbsp;1648){{·}} '''[[Joseph Lyons]]''' (d.&nbsp;1939){{·}} '''[[Dave Arneson]]''' (d.&nbsp;2009)
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529Byzantine Emperor Justinian I issued the first draft of the Corpus Juris Civilis, a collection of fundamental works in jurisprudence. refimprove
1141The Anarchy: Empress Matilda became the first female claimant to the throne of England, adopting the title "Lady of the English" after failing to be crowned in place of her cousin Stephen. disputes over whether she was "disputed" or "claimant" queen, article doesn't agree on dates with List of English monarchs, and actually it seems the announcement was the following day; and the attempted coronation was later
1348Charles, King of Bohemia, issued a Golden Bull to establish Charles University in Prague, the first university in Central Europe. unreferenced section
1724Johann Sebastian Bach premiered his St John Passion, a musical setting of the Passion of Jesus, at Good Friday Vespers in St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig. lots of CN tags (8)
1767 – Troops of the Burmese Konbaung Dynasty sacked the Siamese city of Ayutthaya to end the Burmese–Siamese War, bringing the four-century-old Ayutthaya Kingdom to an end. lots of CN tags (8)
1788American pioneers established the town of Marietta (now in Ohio), the first permanent American settlement in the Northwest Territory. article not in a good format, being mostly lists with "vast tracts of poetry and glowing quotes dedicated towards the settlers"
1805 – German composer Ludwig van Beethoven premiered his Third Symphony, at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna. lots of CN tags (9)
1868Thomas D'Arcy McGee, a Canadian Father of Confederation, was assassinated; to date, the only Canadian political assassination at the federal level. refimprove section
1940 – Educator Booker T. Washington became the first African American to be featured on a U.S. postage stamp. lots of CN tags (17)
1954Cold War: U.S. president Dwight D. Eisenhower introduced the domino theory, speculating that if one nation in a region came under the influence of communism, then its surrounding countries would follow in a domino effect. refimprove section
1956 – Spain relinquished its protectorate in Morocco. refimprove
1969Steve Crocker published RFC 1, the first in a series of Request for Comments documents that helped shape the evolution of the Internet. refimprove section
2010Violent protests started in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek in response to perceived corruption and rising living expenses, eventually resulting in the collapse of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev's government. Orange tagged for referencing
Francis Ford Coppola |b|1939| Too much uncited

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April 7: National Beer Day in the United States

Artist's conception of the 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft
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