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{{*mp}} [[1866]] – [[Germans|German]] [[composer]] [[Max Bruch]]'s '''[[Violin Concerto No. 1 (Bruch)|First Violin Concerto]]''' premiered with the composer himself [[Conductor (music)|conducting]]. |
{{*mp}} [[1866]] – [[Germans|German]] [[composer]] [[Max Bruch]]'s '''[[Violin Concerto No. 1 (Bruch)|First Violin Concerto]]''' premiered with the composer himself [[Conductor (music)|conducting]]. |
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⚫ | {{*mp}} [[1916]] – [[Irish republicanism|Irish republicans]] led by <!--teacher and [[Activism|political activist]] -->[[Patrick Pearse]] began the '''[[Easter Rising]]''' against [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British rule]] in [[Ireland]], and [[Proclamation of the Irish Republic|proclaimed]]<!--not bolded, refimprove--> the [[Irish Republic]] an independent state. |
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{{*mp}} [[1961]] – The [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[warship]] '''''[[Vasa (ship)|Vasa]]''''' of [[1628]] was salvaged with a largely intact [[hull]] in [[Stockholm]]. |
{{*mp}} [[1961]] – The [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[warship]] '''''[[Vasa (ship)|Vasa]]''''' of [[1628]] was salvaged with a largely intact [[hull]] in [[Stockholm]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1980]] – Eight [[Military of the United States|U.S. servicemen]] died in '''[[Operation Eagle Claw]]''', a failed attempt to rescue the [[hostage]]s in the [[Iran hostage crisis]]. |
{{*mp}} [[1980]] – Eight [[Military of the United States|U.S. servicemen]] died in '''[[Operation Eagle Claw]]''', a failed attempt to rescue the [[hostage]]s in the [[Iran hostage crisis]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1800]] – The '''[[Library of Congress]]''', the ''[[de facto]]'' [[national library]] of the [[United States]], was established as part of an [[act of Congress]] providing for the transfer of the nation's [[Capital (political)|capital]] from [[Philadelphia]] to [[Washington, D.C.]] |
{{*mp}} [[1800]] – The '''[[Library of Congress]]''', the ''[[de facto]]'' [[national library]] of the [[United States]], was established as part of an [[act of Congress]] providing for the transfer of the nation's [[Capital (political)|capital]] from [[Philadelphia]] to [[Washington, D.C.]] |
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{{*mp}} [[1915]] – The '''[[Armenian Genocide]]''' in the [[Ottoman Empire]] began with '''[[Armenian notables deported from the Ottoman capital in 1915|the arrest and deportation]]''' of hundreds of prominent [[Armenians]] in [[Constantinople<!--It still had this name in 1915-->]]. |
{{*mp}} [[1915]] – The '''[[Armenian Genocide]]''' in the [[Ottoman Empire]] began with '''[[Armenian notables deported from the Ottoman capital in 1915|the arrest and deportation]]''' of hundreds of prominent [[Armenians]] in [[Constantinople<!--It still had this name in 1915-->]]. |
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⚫ | {{*mp}} [[1916]] – [[Irish republicanism|Irish republicans]] led by <!--teacher and [[Activism|political activist]] -->[[Patrick Pearse]] began the '''[[Easter Rising]]''' against [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British rule]] in [[Ireland]], and [[Proclamation of the Irish Republic|proclaimed]]<!--not bolded, refimprove--> the [[Irish Republic]] an independent state. |
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{{*mp}} [[1967]] – The [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] spacecraft [[Soyuz 1]] crashed in [[Siberia]] during its return to Earth, killing [[astronaut|cosmonaut]] '''[[Vladimir Komarov]]''', the first human to die during a spaceflight. |
{{*mp}} [[1967]] – The [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] spacecraft [[Soyuz 1]] crashed in [[Siberia]] during its return to Earth, killing [[astronaut|cosmonaut]] '''[[Vladimir Komarov]]''', the first human to die during a spaceflight. |
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Revision as of 03:49, 24 April 2011
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Easter Proclamation
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Patrick Pearse
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Library of Congress Building, Washington, D.C.
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Hubble Space Telescope
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1877 – Unable to resolve a series of disputes over the Balkans in the aftermath of the 1876 Bulgarian April Uprising, Russia declared war on the Ottoman Empire, starting the Russo-Turkish War. | refimprove |
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- 1866 – German composer Max Bruch's First Violin Concerto premiered with the composer himself conducting.
- 1916 – Irish republicans led by Patrick Pearse began the Easter Rising against British rule in Ireland, and proclaimed the Irish Republic an independent state.
- 1980 – Eight U.S. servicemen died in Operation Eagle Claw, a failed attempt to rescue the hostages in the Iran hostage crisis.
- 1990 – The Hubble Space Telescope was launched aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery in mission STS-31.
- 1993 – The Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a truck bomb in London's financial district in Bishopsgate, killing one person, injuring 44 others and causing £1 billion in damages.
April 24: Easter (Christianity, 2011); Republic Day in The Gambia (1970)
- 1479 BC – Thutmose III (statue pictured) became the sixth Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, although during the first 22 years of the reign he was co-regent with his aunt, Hatshepsut.
- 1800 – The Library of Congress, the de facto national library of the United States, was established as part of an act of Congress providing for the transfer of the nation's capital from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C.
- 1915 – The Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire began with the arrest and deportation of hundreds of prominent Armenians in Constantinople.