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| [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: Germany began launching '''[[V-2 rocket]]''' attacks against Paris and London.
| [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: Germany began launching '''[[V-2 rocket]]''' attacks against Paris and London.
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| [[1966]] – The American science fiction show ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]''<!--not bold, refimprove section--> premiered with "'''[[The Man Trap]]'''", launching '''[[Star Trek|a media franchise]]''' that has since created a [[Cult following|cult phenomenon]] and has influenced the design of many current technologies.
| Canadian premiere was a day earlier. This was only the US one.
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| [[1951]] – The '''[[Treaty of San Francisco]]'''
| [[1951]] – The '''[[Treaty of San Francisco]]'''
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* [[1100]] – '''[[Antipope Theodoric|Theodoric]]''' was elected by opponents of [[Pope Paschal&nbsp;II]], following the death of '''[[Antipope Clement III|Antipope Clement&nbsp;III]]'''.
* [[617]] – [[Emperor Gaozu of Tang|Li Yuan]] defeated a [[Sui dynasty]] army in the '''[[Battle of Huoyi]]''', opening the path to his capture of the imperial capital [[Chang'an]] and the eventual establishment of the [[Tang dynasty]].
* [[1566]] – [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]]: Although [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] forces led by [[Suleiman the Magnificent]] '''[[Siege of Szigetvár|captured the fortress]]''' of [[Szigetvár]] in Hungary, they were forced to end their campaign to take [[Vienna]].
* [[1755]] – [[French and Indian War]]: Despite being ambushed at the start of the '''[[Battle of Lake George]]''', British [[Thirteen Colonies|colonial]] troops and their [[Mohawk people|Mohawk]] allies were able to defeat French and [[French Canadians|Canadien]] troops and their [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Indian]] allies.
* [[1755]] – [[French and Indian War]]: Despite being ambushed at the start of the '''[[Battle of Lake George]]''', British [[Thirteen Colonies|colonial]] troops and their [[Mohawk people|Mohawk]] allies were able to defeat French and [[French Canadians|Canadien]] troops and their [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Indian]] allies.
* [[1775]] – Maltese priests discontented with the [[Knights Hospitaller|Order of Saint John]] led '''[[Rising of the Priests|an uprising]]''', which was suppressed by the Order within a few hours.
* [[1796]] – [[French Revolutionary Wars]]: The French '''[[Battle of Bassano|defeated]]''' Austrian forces in [[Bassano del Grappa|Bassano]], [[Veneto|Venetia]], Italy.
* [[1796]] – [[French Revolutionary Wars]]: The French '''[[Battle of Bassano|defeated]]''' Austrian forces in [[Bassano del Grappa|Bassano]], [[Veneto|Venetia]], Italy.
* [[1831]] – The [[Russian Empire]] suppressed the [[November Uprising]] in Poland with the '''[[Battle of Warsaw (1831)|capture of Warsaw after a two-day assault]]'''.
* [[1831]] – '''[[William IV of the United Kingdom|{{nowrap|William IV}}]]''' and '''[[Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen]]''' [[Coronation of William IV and Adelaide|were crowned]] king and queen of the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland]].
* [[1860]] – The [[paddle steamer]] '''{{ship|PS|Lady Elgin||2}}'''<!--[[PS Lady Elgin]]--> was rammed by a [[schooner]] on [[Lake Michigan]] and sank, resulting in the loss of about 300 lives.
* [[1860]] – The [[paddle steamer]] '''{{ship|PS|Lady Elgin||2}}'''<!--[[PS Lady Elgin]]--> was rammed by a [[schooner]] on [[Lake Michigan]] and sank, resulting in the loss of about 300 lives.
* [[1900]] – The '''[[1900 Galveston hurricane|Great Galveston hurricane]]'''<!-- ''(damage pictured)''-->, the [[List of disasters in the United States by death toll|deadliest disaster in U.S. history]], struck [[Galveston, Texas]], with estimated winds of {{nowrap|135 miles}} per hour ({{nowrap|215 km/h}}) at landfall, killing at least 6,000 people.
* [[1900]] – The '''[[1900 Galveston hurricane|Great Galveston hurricane]]'''<!-- ''(damage pictured)''-->, the [[List of disasters in the United States by death toll|deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history]], struck [[Galveston, Texas]], with estimated winds of 135 miles per hour (215&nbsp;km/h) at landfall, killing at least 6,000 people.
* [[1921]] – In [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]], [[Margaret Gorman]] was crowned the "Golden Mermaid", the forerunner to the '''[[Miss America]]''' pageant.
* [[1921]] – In [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]], [[Margaret Gorman]] ''(pictured)'' was crowned the "Golden Mermaid", the forerunner to the '''[[Miss America]]''' pageant.
* [[1935]] – U.S. senator '''[[Huey Long]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> was shot in [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]], dying two days later.
* [[1936]] – Opposed to [[António de Oliveira Salazar]]'s support of the [[Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War)|Nationalists]] in the [[Spanish Civil War]], the crews of the [[Portuguese Navy]] ships {{ship|NRP|Afonso de Albuquerque|1934|6}}<!--[[NRP Afonso de Albuquerque (1934)|NRP&nbsp;''Afonso de Albuquerque'']]--> and [[Portuguese destroyer Dão|{{nowrap|NRP ''Dão''}}]] '''[[1936 Naval Revolt|mutinied]]''' while anchored in the harbour of Lisbon.
* [[1936]] – Opposed to [[António de Oliveira Salazar]]'s support of the [[Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War)|Nationalists]] in the [[Spanish Civil War]], the crews of the [[Portuguese Navy]] ships {{ship|NRP|Afonso de Albuquerque|1934|6}}<!--[[NRP Afonso de Albuquerque (1934)|NRP&nbsp;''Afonso de Albuquerque'']]--> and [[Portuguese destroyer Dão|{{nowrap|NRP ''Dão''}}]] '''[[1936 Naval Revolt|mutinied]]''' while anchored in the harbour of Lisbon.
* [[1954]] – Eight nations signed an agreement to create the '''[[Southeast Asia Treaty Organization]]''', a Southeast Asian version of [[NATO]].
* [[1954]] – Eight nations signed a [[Collective security|collective-defense]] treaty in [[Manila]] to create the '''[[Southeast Asia Treaty Organization]]''' ''(flag pictured)'', modelled on [[NATO]].
* [[1966]] – Queen [[Elizabeth II|{{nowrap|Elizabeth II}}]] opened the '''[[Severn Bridge]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, suggesting that it marked the dawn of a new economic era for [[South Wales]].
* [[1974]] – [[Watergate scandal]]: U.S. President '''[[Gerald Ford]]''' gave his recently resigned predecessor [[Richard Nixon]] a controversial full and unconditional [[Gerald Ford#Pardon of Nixon|pardon]] for any crimes he committed while in office.
* [[1974]] – [[Watergate scandal]]: U.S. President '''[[Gerald Ford]]''' gave his recently resigned predecessor [[Richard Nixon]] a controversial full and unconditional [[Gerald Ford#Pardon of Nixon|pardon]] for any crimes he committed while in office.
* [[1991]] – At the [[Tailhook Association]] symposium in [[Las Vegas]], [[United States Navy|US Navy]] and [[United States Marine Corps|Marine Corps]] aviators were '''[[Tailhook scandal|alleged to have sexually assaulted 90 persons]]'''.
* [[1966]] – Queen [[Elizabeth II|{{nowrap|Elizabeth II}}]] opened the '''[[Severn Bridge]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, suggesting that it marked the dawn of a new economic era for [[South Wales]].
* [[1994]] – '''[[USAir Flight 427|USAir {{nowrap|Flight 427}}]]''' crashed on approach to [[Pittsburgh International Airport]], resulting in 132 deaths and the longest accident investigation in the history of the [[National Transportation Safety Board]].
* [[1994]] – '''[[USAir Flight 427|USAir {{nowrap|Flight 427}}]]''' crashed on approach to [[Pittsburgh International Airport]], resulting in 132 deaths and the longest accident investigation in the history of the [[National Transportation Safety Board]].
* [[1995]] – '''[[History of Wat Phra Dhammakaya|Construction began]]''' on the Dhammakaya Cetiya, a giant [[stupa]] at the [[Wat Phra Dhammakaya]], began.
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Amy Robsart]]'''<!--English noblewoman--> |d|1560| '''[[Ozias Humphry]]'''<!--English painter--> |b|1742| '''[[Anne Catherine Emmerich]]'''<!--German saint--> |b|1774| '''[[Sabrina Sidney]]'''<!--English educator--> |d|1843| '''[[Inez Knight Allen]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1876| '''[[Andrei Kirilenko (politician)|Andrei Kirilenko]]'''<!--Russian--> |b|1906| '''[[Peter Sellers]]'''<!--English actor--> |b|1925| '''[[Patsy Cline]]'''<!-- American singer --> |b|1932| '''[[Margaret Hodge]]'''<!--English politician--> |b|1944| '''[[Ron "Pigpen" McKernan]]'''<!--American musician--> |b|1945| '''[[Derek Taylor]]'''<!--English journalist--> |d|1997
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Amy Robsart]]'''<!--English noblewoman--> |d|1560| '''[[Ozias Humphry]]'''<!--English painter--> |b|1742| '''[[Anne Catherine Emmerich]]'''<!--German saint--> |b|1774| '''[[John Aitken (music publisher)|John Aitken]]'''<!--American--> |d|1831| '''[[Sabrina Sidney]]'''<!--English educator--> |d|1843| '''[[Inez Knight Allen]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1876| '''[[Andrei Kirilenko (politician)|Andrei Kirilenko]]'''<!--Russian--> |b|1906| '''[[Maria Lassnig]]'''<!--Austrian painter--> |b|1919| '''[[Peter Sellers]]'''<!--English actor--> |b|1925| '''[[Patsy Cline]]'''<!-- American singer --> |b|1932| '''[[Margaret Hodge]]'''<!--English politician--> |b|1944| '''[[Ron "Pigpen" McKernan]]'''<!--American musician--> |b|1945| '''[[Leah LaBelle]]'''<!-- American singer --> |b|1986 | '''[[Jos Buttler]]'''<!--English cricketer--> |b|1990| '''[[Derek Taylor]]'''<!--English journalist--> |d|1997|


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'''[[September 8]]''': '''[[Victory Day (Malta)|Victory Day]]''' in Malta
'''[[September 8]]''': '''[[Victory Day (Malta)|Victory Day]]''' in Malta
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* [[617]] – [[Emperor Gaozu of Tang|Li Yuan]] defeated a [[Sui dynasty|Sui]] army at the '''[[Battle of Huoyi]]''', opening the path to his capture of the Chinese imperial capital [[Chang'an]] and the eventual establishment of the [[Tang dynasty]]<!--''(map pictured)''-->.
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* [[1565]] – '''[[St. Augustine, Florida|St.&nbsp;Augustine, Florida]]''', the oldest continuously occupied settlement of European origin in the contiguous United States, was founded by Spanish admiral [[Pedro Menéndez de Avilés]].
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* [[1831]] – '''[[William IV|William&nbsp;IV]]''' and '''[[Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen]]''' [[Coronation of William IV and Adelaide|were crowned King and Queen]] of the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland]].
* [[1566]] – [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]]: Although [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] forces led by [[Suleiman the Magnificent]] '''[[Siege of Szigetvár|captured]]''' the fortress of [[Szigetvár]], Hungary, they were forced to end their campaign to capture [[Vienna]].
* [[1966]] – The science fiction show ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]''<!--not bold, refimprove section--> made its American premiere with "'''[[The Man Trap]]'''", launching [[Star Trek|a media franchise]]<!-- Several cn--> that has since created a [[Cult following|cult phenomenon]] and has influenced the design of many current technologies.
* [[1775]] – Maltese priests discontented with the [[Knights Hospitaller|Order of Saint John]] led '''[[Rising of the Priests|an uprising]]''', which was suppressed by the Order within a few hours.
* [[2022]] – [[Elizabeth II|Queen {{nowrap|Elizabeth II}}]] ''(pictured)'' '''[[Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II|died]]''' at [[Balmoral Castle]] in Scotland; her eldest son '''[[Charles III]]''' acceded to the throne as [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|King of the United Kingdom]] and other [[Commonwealth realm]]s.
* [[1831]] – The [[Russian Empire]] brought the Polish [[November Uprising]] to an end when its troops '''[[Battle of Warsaw (1831)|captured]]''' Warsaw after a two-day assault.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Amy Robsart]]'''<!--English noblewoman--> |d|1560| '''[[John Aitken (music publisher)|John Aitken]]'''<!--American--> |d|1831| '''[[Charles Hastings Judd]]'''<!--Hawaiian businessman--> |b|1835| '''[[Pink (singer)|Pink]]'''<!-- American singer -->|b|1979}}
* [[1935]] – U.S. senator '''[[Huey Long]]''' ''(pictured)'' was shot in [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]], dying two days later.
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International Literacy Day; primary sources
Our Lady of Meritxell Day in Andorra; refimprove
Independence Day in North Macedonia (1991); refimprove; NM: refimprove section
1331Stefan Dušan of the House of Nemanjić was crowned King of Serbia. unreferenced section
1504David, a marble sculpture by Michelangelo portraying the biblical King David in the nude, was unveiled in Florence, Italy. refimprove section
1514Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars: The combined forces of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland defeated the larger army of the Grand Duchy of Moscow in Orsha, present-day Belarus. refimprove
1664 – Two days after having been ceded to England, New Amsterdam was renamed "New York" in honor of the Duke of York, in whose name it had been captured. date not cited, refimprove section
1888 – The inaugural season of the Football League in England, the oldest professional league competition in world football (soccer), began with twelve member clubs. unreferenced section
1923 – Twenty-three sailors died when nine U.S. Navy destroyers ran aground off the coast of California in the Honda Point disaster. unreferenced section
1941World War II: German forces severed the last land connection to Leningrad, beginning a 28-month siege that resulted in the deaths of over 1 million of the city's civilians from starvation, making it one of the most lethal battles in world history. refimprove section
1944World War II: Germany began launching V-2 rocket attacks against Paris and London. Featured on October 3, refimprove section
1951 – The Treaty of San Francisco Featured on April 28, date when it came into force
1978Iranian Revolution: After Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi declared martial law in response to protests, the Iranian Army shot and killed at least 88 demonstrators in Tehran on Black Friday. Unreferenced section on the actual massacre itself, which is also too short given that it's the main part of this article.
2004 – The NASA spacecraft Genesis crash-landed in Utah after having successfully collected a sample of solar wind. refimprove section
Leni Riefenstahl |d|2003 unreferenced sections (Films)

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September 8: Victory Day in Malta

Queen Elizabeth II in 1959
Queen Elizabeth II in 1959
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