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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]].
{{*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}}
{{*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}}
{{*mp}} [[1899]] – [[President of France|French President]] '''[[Félix Faure]]''' suddenly died from [[apoplexy]] while having sexual activities with [[Marguerite Steinheil]] in his office.<!--refimprove
{{*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
{{*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}}
{{*mp}} [[1978]] – The first computer [[bulletin board system]], '''[[CBBS]]''', was established by [[Ward Christensen]] during a blizzard in [[Chicago]].<!--refimprove, short
{{*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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| [[1249]] – [[Louis IX of France]] dispatched '''[[André de Longjumeau]]''' as his [[ambassador]] to the [[Mongol Empire]].
| Tagged with {{tl|more footnotes}}
|-
| [[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]].
| more footnotes
|-
| [[1804]] – [[United States Navy]] Lieutenant '''[[Stephen Decatur]]''' led a raid to destroy the captured [[USS Philadelphia (1799)|USS ''Philadelphia'']]''(pictured)'' in [[Tripoli]], denying her use to the [[Barbary Coast|Barbary States]] in the [[First Barbary War]].
| more footnotes
|-
| [[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 {{tl|unreferenced section}}
|-
| [[1857]] – '''[[Gallaudet University]]''', the world’s only [[university]] for [[Hearing impairment|hearing-impaired]] students, was established in [[Washington, D.C.]].
| Need to verify date, {{tl|prose}}, {{tl|unbalanced}}
|-
| [[1899]] – [[President of France|French President]] '''[[Félix Faure]]''' suddenly died from [[apoplexy]] while having sexual activities with [[Marguerite Steinheil]] in his office.
| refimprove
|-
| [[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
|-
| [[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]].
| {{tl|sync}}
|-
| [[1978]] – The first computer [[bulletin board system]], '''[[CBBS]]''', was established by [[Ward Christensen]] during a blizzard in [[Chicago]].
| refimprove, short
|-
| [[2005]] – The '''[[Kyoto Protocol]]''', an amendment to the international treaty on [[climate change]], entered into force.
| Tagged with {{tl|expand}}, {{tl|undue}}
|}


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{{*mp}} [[1946]] – The '''[[Sikorsky H-5|Sikorsky S-51]]''', the first [[helicopter]] to be built for [[civilian]] instead of [[military]] use, made its first flight.
{{*mp}} [[1946]] – The '''[[Sikorsky H-5|Sikorsky S-51]]''', the first [[helicopter]] to be built for [[civilian]] instead of [[military]] use, made its first flight.
{{*mp}} [[1960]] – The [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] [[submarine]] '''{{USS|Triton|SSRN-586|6}}''' set sail from [[Naval Submarine Base New London|New London]], [[Connecticut]], to begin the first '''[[Operation Sandblast|submerged circumnavigation of the globe]]'''.
{{*mp}} [[1960]] – The [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] [[submarine]] '''{{USS|Triton|SSRN-586|6}}''' 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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'''[[February 16]]''': [[National Day|Statehood Day]] in '''[[Lithuania]]''' ([[1918]])<!--; '''[[Fat Thursday]]''' ([[2012]])-->
'''[[February 16]]''': [[National Day|Statehood Day]] in '''[[Lithuania]]''' ([[1918]])<!--; '''[[Fat Thursday]]''' ([[2012]])-->
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This is a list of selected February 16 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.

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Blurb Reason
1249Louis IX of France dispatched André de Longjumeau as his ambassador to the Mongol Empire. Tagged with {{more footnotes}}
1742Spencer 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. more footnotes
1804United States Navy Lieutenant Stephen Decatur led a raid to destroy the captured USS Philadelphia(pictured) in Tripoli, denying her use to the Barbary States in the First Barbary War. more footnotes
1849 – The French Government passed a law to set the A-note above middle C to a frequency of 435 Hz, in an attempt to standardize the pitch and combat pitch inflation. Tagged with {{unreferenced section}}
1857Gallaudet University, the world’s only university for hearing-impaired students, was established in Washington, D.C.. Need to verify date, {{prose}}, {{unbalanced}}
1899French President Félix Faure suddenly died from apoplexy while having sexual activities with Marguerite Steinheil in his office. refimprove
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. more footnotes
1968 – The first 9-1-1 emergency telephone system for the North American Numbering Plan went into service in Haleyville, Alabama, US. {{sync}}
1978 – The first computer bulletin board system, CBBS, was established by Ward Christensen during a blizzard in Chicago. refimprove, short
2005 – The Kyoto Protocol, an amendment to the international treaty on climate change, entered into force. Tagged with {{expand}}, {{undue}}

Eligible

February 16: Statehood Day in Lithuania (1918)

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