Wikipǣdia:Gecorene gemynddagas/23 Þrimilcemonað
Gelicnessa
adihtBryce AN biliþ on ælc cyrre
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Pope Paul IV
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New York Public Library in 1908
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Catharine of Aragon
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Karl Dönitz
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Girolamo Savonarola
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Giovanni Falcone
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Bonnie and Clyde
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1498 – Girolamo Savonarola of Florence was executed for heresy, uttering prophecies, sedition, and other crimes. | inappropriate tone |
1555 – Giovanni Pietro Carafa became Pope Paul IV. | lead too short |
1568 – The Dutch Revolt broke out when rebels led by Louis of Nassau invaded Friesland at the Battle of Heiligerlee. | refimprove section, unreferenced section |
1895 – Representatives of the Astor Library and Lenox Library agreed to merge and form the New York Public Library, now the second-largest public library in the United States. | too many external links |
1945 – End of World War II in Europe: German president Karl Dönitz was captured and his Flensburg Government was dissolved. | unreferenced section |
1949 – The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany came into effect as the de facto constitution of West Germany. | refimprove |
1992 - Italian anti-mafia judge Giovanni Falcone, his wife and three body guards were killed by the Corleonesi clan with a half-ton bomb near Capaci, Sicily. | {{prose}} |
1995 – The Java programming language by James Gosling and colleagues was officially announced. | Need to verify date, outdated, how-to |
Eligible
adiht- 1430 – Hundred Years' War: Joan of Arc was captured at the Siege of Compiègne.
- 1618 – In the Second Defenestration of Prague, Protestant members of the Bohemian aristocracy threw Catholic regents of Emperor Ferdinand II out the third-storey window of Prague Castle, precipitating the Thirty Years' War.
- 1701 – Scottish privateer William Kidd was executed for piracy.
- 1706 – War of the Spanish Succession: Led by the Duke of Marlborough, the allied forces of England, the Dutch Republic, and Denmark defeated the Franco-Bavarian army in Ramillies, present-day Belgium.
- 1934 – During a strike against the Electric Auto-Lite company in Toledo, Ohio, US, a mob of nearly 10,000 began a riot and a five-day running battle with the Ohio National Guard.
- 1951 – Delegates of the 14th Dalai Lama and the government of the newly established People's Republic of China signed the Seventeen Point Agreement for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet, affirming Chinese sovereignty over Tibet.
23. dæg Þrimilcemonðes
- 1533 – Thomas Cranmer Ercebisceop of Canterƿarabyrig (þæs gelicnes is hēr) aīdlode Heanrices VIII ǣƿ mid Caþerine of Aragon his forma ƿīfe, and þes dǣd begann belimpena æfterfylginge þa ƿolde fulfremman hie in þære Engliscan Cirice Ednīƿunge.
- 1844 – Siyyid `Alí-Muhammad Shírází abanned þe he ƿæs "se Báb", æfter Shi`a ǣfæstnesse þinge, and þis bann gemearcod þone onginn þæs Bábí gestyres, and of þissum cƿōm seo Bahá'í Ǣfæstnesse.
- 1873 – Se Norþƿest Hehorsoda Burgƿeard, foregenga þæs Cynelican Canadiscan Gehorsodan Burgƿeardes, ƿæs gestaðoled þe man bringe riht and order to þa Norþƿest Landscipas and in him to becƿeðenne Canadan rīce.
- 1934 –Bonnie and Clyde Americanisce synsceaþan ƿæron be sǣte befangen and acƿeallen be burgƿeardmenn on ƿesteƿege nēah hiera heolstrig in Bienville Socn on Louisiane.
- 2008 – Þe hie meahtan becƿeðan 29-ƿinterlang landscipes geflīt, geaf se International Dōmærn þa Middel Clūdas to Malægsie and Pedra Branca to Singaporan.