Wikipǣdia:Gecorene gemynddagas/11 Þrimilcemonað
Gelicnessa
adihtBryce AN biliþ on ælc cyrre
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Head of Constantine the Great
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Tapa Tchermoeff
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Pullman Strike
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Robert Gray
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Spencer Perceval
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1647 – Peter Stuyvesant arrived in New Amsterdam to replace Willem Kieft as Director-General of New Netherland, the Dutch colonial settlement in present-day New York City. | refimprove |
1867 – The major powers in Europe signed the Second Treaty of London to solve the Luxembourg Crisis between France and Prussia over the political status of Luxembourg. | no 3rd party refs |
1918 – Tapa Tchermoeff became the only Prime Minister of the short-lived Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus. | neither article has footnotes |
1949 – Siam was officially renamed Thailand, a name unofficially in use since 1939. | refimprove, POV, date not verified, section too long |
1960 – Israeli Mossad agents captured Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi leader and fugitive war criminal who was sometimes referred to as "the architect of the Holocaust", hiding in Argentina. | appears on December 15 |
1985 – During an association football match between Bradford City and Lincoln City in Bradford, England, a flash fire consumed one side of the Valley Parade stadium, killing 56 attendees. | reads like essay |
Eligible
adiht- 330 – The city of Byzantium was consecrated as Constantinople, the new capital of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great.
- 1745 – War of the Austrian Succession: French forces defeated the Anglo-Dutch-Hanoverian "Pragmatic Army" at the Battle of Fontenoy in the Austrian Netherlands in present day Belgium.
- 1812 – In the lobby of the British House of Commons, Spencer Perceval became the only British Prime Minister to be assassinated.
- 1880 – A land dispute between the Southern Pacific Railroad and settlers in Hanford, California, turned deadly when a gun battle broke out, leaving seven dead.
- 1894 – In response to a 28 percent wage cut, 4,000 Pullman Palace Car Company workers went on a strike in Illinois, bringing rail traffic west of Chicago to a halt.
- 1910 – Glacier National Park, located in the U.S. state of Montana, was designated a national park.
- 1997 – Deep Blue became the first computer to win a match against a world chess champion, when it defeated Garry Kasparov in six games.
11. dæg Þrimilcemonðes:
- 868 – Bewrit þæs Diamond Sutra wæs beþryccod on Seringum, þæt is þisse woruldes ieldste ieldgcennede beþryccode bōc
- 1792 – Robert Gray sciphlaford weard se ærrste mann of Europacynne þe seglode up Columbia Ēa in westernum Norðamerican.
- 1813 – Willelm Lawson, Gregory Blaxland and Willelm Wentweorþ onfōron westweard of Sydney on fare þe hie mōtan be þa ǣrrestan menn of hwītan blōde þe gangan geond þæm Blæwnum Beorgum.
- 1858 – Minnesota wæs ūt Minnesota Landscipes ēastdæl bedaled and wæs underfangen in þæm Geanedum Ricum American swa hiera 32. rice.
- 1946 – Se Geānede Malægena Þēodisce Organisation, se is todæg Malægndes mæsta gyldcræftes hēap, ƿæs gestaþoled, originally to oppose the constitutional framework of the Malægena Gædes.
- 1996 – Gram snāwstorm on Everest Beorge ofslog eahta stigendas, and þæt gear wæs se bealofullosta gear þæs beorges stǣre.