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| [[1660]] – Five-year-old '''[[Charles XI of Sweden|Charles&nbsp;XI]]''' became [[Monarchy of Sweden|King of Sweden]].
| [[1660]] – Five-year-old '''[[Charles XI of Sweden|Charles&nbsp;XI]]''' became [[Monarchy of Sweden|King of Sweden]].
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| [[1692]] – More than seventy members of the [[MacDonald of Glencoe|Clan MacDonald]] of [[Glen Coe]], Scotland, '''[[Massacre of Glencoe|were massacred]]''' early in the morning for not promptly pledging allegiance to the new king, [[William III of England|William&nbsp;II]].
| [[1692]] – More than seventy members of the [[MacDonald of Glencoe|Clan MacDonald]] of [[Glen Coe]], Scotland, '''[[Massacre of Glencoe|were massacred]]''' early in the morning for not promptly pledging allegiance to the new king, [[William III of England|William&nbsp;II]].
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| [[1706]] – [[Great Northern War]]: The Swedish employed the [[Pincer movement|double envelopment]] military strategy to defeat [[Saxony]]–[[Poland]] and their Russian allies at the '''[[Battle of Fraustadt]]''', near Fraustadt in present-day [[Wschowa]], Poland.
| [[1706]] – [[Great Northern War]]: The Swedish employed the [[Pincer movement|double envelopment]] military strategy to defeat [[Saxony]]–[[Poland]] and their Russian allies at the '''[[Battle of Fraustadt]]''', near Fraustadt in present-day [[Wschowa]], Poland.
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| [[1815]] – The '''[[Cambridge Union Society]]''', one of the oldest debating societies in the world, was founded at the [[University of Cambridge]] in [[Cambridge]], England.
| [[1815]] – The '''[[Cambridge Union Society]]''', one of the oldest debating societies in the world, was founded at the [[University of Cambridge]] in [[Cambridge]], England.
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| [[1880]] – American inventor [[Thomas Edison]] observed the '''[[Thermionic emission|Edison effect]]''', which later formed the basis of [[vacuum tube]] [[diode]]s designed by English electrical engineer [[John Ambrose Fleming]].
| [[1880]] – American inventor [[Thomas Edison]] observed the '''[[Thermionic emission|Edison effect]]''', which later formed the basis of [[vacuum tube]] [[diode]]s designed by English electrical engineer [[John Ambrose Fleming]].
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| [[1984]] – '''[[Konstantin Chernenko]]''' succeeded the late [[Yuri Andropov]] as [[General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|General Secretary]] of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]].
| [[1984]] – '''[[Konstantin Chernenko]]''' succeeded the late [[Yuri Andropov]] as [[General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|General Secretary]] of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]].
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| [[1991]] – [[Gulf War]]: The [[United States Air Force]] dropped two laser-guided "[[guided bomb|smart bombs]]" on an [[air-raid shelter]] in [[Baghdad]], Iraq, which was believed to be a military command site, '''[[Amiriyah shelter bombing|killing]]''' at least 408 civilians.
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* [[1689]] – [[Glorious Revolution]]: '''[[Mary II of England|Mary Stuart]]''' and her husband '''[[William III of England|William&nbsp;III of Orange]]''' were proclaimed [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|co-rulers of England and Ireland]].
* [[1542]] – '''[[Catherine Howard]]''', the fifth wife of [[Henry&nbsp;VIII of England]], was executed for [[adultery]].
* [[1867]] – Work began on the '''[[covering of the Senne]]''', burying the polluted [[Zenne|main waterway in Brussels]] to allow [[urban renewal]] in the centre of the city.
* [[1931]] – '''[[New Delhi]]'''<!-- ''([[India Gate]] pictured)''--> was inaugurated as the new capital of [[British Raj|British India]] by Viceroy [[E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax|Lord Irwin]].
* [[1960]] – African American college students staged the first of the '''[[Nashville sit-ins]]''' at three [[lunch counter]]s in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], part of a nonviolent [[direct action]] campaign to end [[racial segregation in the United States|racial segregation]].
* [[1945]] – [[World War II]]: The [[Allies of World War II|Allies]] began their '''[[Bombing of Dresden in World War II|strategic bombing]]''' of [[Dresden]], Saxony, Germany, resulting in a lethal [[firestorm]] that killed tens of thousands of civilians.
* [[1961]] – American [[geode]] prospectors discovered what they claimed was a '''[[Coso artifact|500,000-year-old rock]]''' with a [[spark plug]] encased inside.
* [[1961]] – American [[geode]] prospectors discovered what they claimed was a '''[[Coso artifact|500,000-year-old rock]]''' with a [[spark plug]] encased inside.
* [[1970]] – The English [[rock music|rock band]] [[Black Sabbath]] released their '''[[Black Sabbath (album)|eponymous debut album]]''', which is recognised as the first major album to be credited with the development of the [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] genre.
* [[1978]] – '''[[Sydney Hilton Hotel bombing|A bomb exploded]]''' outside the [[Hilton Hotels & Resorts|Hilton Hotel]] in Sydney, the site of the [[Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting]], killing three people and injuring eleven others.
* [[1991]] – [[Gulf War]]: The [[United States Air Force]] dropped two laser-guided "[[guided bomb|smart bombs]]" on an [[air-raid shelter]] in [[Baghdad]], Iraq, which was believed to be a military command site, '''[[Amiriyah shelter bombing|killing]]''' at least 408 civilians.
* [[1981]] – '''[[Louisville sewer explosions|Sewer explosions]]''' caused by the ignition of [[hexane]] vapors destroyed more than two miles (3&nbsp;km) of streets in [[Louisville, Kentucky]], US.
* [[2008]] – Australian Prime Minister [[Kevin Rudd]] apologised to [[Indigenous Australians]] and the '''[[Stolen Generations]]'''.
* [[2010]] – A '''[[2010 Pune bombing|terrorist bombing]]''' at a bakery popular among foreigners in [[Pune]], India, killed 17 people and injured 60 more.
* [[2010]] – A '''[[2010 Pune bombing|terrorist bombing]]''' at a bakery popular among foreigners in [[Pune]], India, killed 17 people and injured 60 more.


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'''[[February 13]]'''
'''[[February 13]]'''
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* [[1542]] – '''[[Catherine Howard]]''' ''(pictured)'', the fifth wife of [[Henry&nbsp;VIII of England]], was executed for [[adultery]].
* [[1689]] – [[Glorious Revolution]]: '''[[Mary II of England|Mary Stuart]]''' and her husband '''[[William III of England|William&nbsp;III of Orange]]''' were proclaimed [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|co-rulers of England and Ireland]].
* [[1931]] – '''[[New Delhi]]''' ''([[India Gate]] pictured)'' was inaugurated as the new capital of [[British Raj|British India]] by Viceroy [[E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax|Lord Irwin]].
* [[1867]] – Work began on the '''[[covering of the Senne]]''', burying the polluted [[Zenne|main waterway in Brussels]] to allow [[urban renewal]] in the centre of the city.
* [[1945]] – [[World War II]]: The [[Allies of World War II|Allies]] began their '''[[Bombing of Dresden in World War II|strategic bombing]]''' of [[Dresden]], Saxony, Germany, resulting in a lethal [[firestorm]] that killed tens of thousands of civilians.
* [[1960]] – African American college students staged the first of the '''[[Nashville sit-ins]]''' at three [[lunch counter]]s in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], part of a nonviolent [[direct action]] campaign to end [[racial segregation in the United States|racial segregation]].
* [[1978]] – '''[[Sydney Hilton Hotel bombing|A bomb exploded]]''' outside the [[Hilton Hotels & Resorts|Hilton Hotel]] in Sydney, the site of the [[Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting]], killing three people and injuring eleven others.
* [[1970]] – The English [[rock music|rock band]] [[Black Sabbath]] released their '''[[Black Sabbath (album)|eponymous debut album]]''', which is recognised as the first major album to be credited with the development of the [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] genre.
* [[1981]] – '''[[Louisville sewer explosions|Sewer explosions]]''' caused by the ignition of [[hexane]] vapors destroyed more than two miles (3&nbsp;km) of streets in [[Louisville, Kentucky]], US.
* [[2008]] – Australian Prime Minister [[Kevin Rudd]] apologised to [[Indigenous Australians]] and the '''[[Stolen Generations]]'''.
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1660 – Five-year-old Charles XI became King of Sweden. unreferenced sections
1692 – More than seventy members of the Clan MacDonald of Glen Coe, Scotland, were massacred early in the morning for not promptly pledging allegiance to the new king, William II. refimprove section
1706Great Northern War: The Swedish employed the double envelopment military strategy to defeat SaxonyPoland and their Russian allies at the Battle of Fraustadt, near Fraustadt in present-day Wschowa, Poland. refimprove
1815 – The Cambridge Union Society, one of the oldest debating societies in the world, was founded at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. bare URLs
1880 – American inventor Thomas Edison observed the Edison effect, which later formed the basis of vacuum tube diodes designed by English electrical engineer John Ambrose Fleming. refimprove section
1881Hubertine Auclert, a leading French suffragette in Paris, launched the feminist newspaper La Citoyenne. Tagged with {{refimprove}}
1934 – The Soviet steamship SS Chelyuskin, while attempting to travel through the Northern Sea Route from Murmansk to Vladivostok, became trapped in drift ice and sank. The members of the subsequent search and rescue team were the first recipients of the Hero of the Soviet Union award. refimprove section
1984Konstantin Chernenko succeeded the late Yuri Andropov as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. refimprove section

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