Wikipǣdia:Gecorene gemynddagas/27 Ærra Geola
Gelicnessa
adihtBryce AN biliþ on ælc cyrre
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Hagia Sophia
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Sir J. M. Barrie, Baronet
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Charles Darwin
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Japanese aircraft carrier Hōshō
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1657 – Citizens of New Netherland presented the Flushing Remonstrance to Director-General Peter Stuyvesant, requesting an exemption to his ban on Quaker worship. | refimprove section |
1904 – Author and dramatist J. M. Barrie's stage play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, about a mischievous little boy who can fly, premiered in London. | original research |
1945 – The international ratification of the Bretton Woods Agreement established the International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. | {{original research}}, refimprove section |
1949 – Indonesian National Revolution: Queen Juliana of the Netherlands signed papers that relinquished sovereignty of most of the Dutch East Indies, officially recognising the independence of Indonesia. | appears on August 17 |
1979 – At the behest of the ruling government, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. | appears on February 15, date of Soviet withdrawal |
2004 – Radiation from an explosion on the magnetar SGR 1806-20 reached Earth, the most magnetic object ever perceived by mankind, with a magnetic field of over 1015 gauss in intensity. | refimprove |
2008 – In response to rocket attacks from Palestinian armed groups, Israel launched a surprise attack against the Gaza Strip, opening the three-week Gaza War. | too long, neutrality disputed |
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adiht- 1831 – Aboard HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin (pictured) left Plymouth, England, on what became a historic expedition to South America that made his name as a naturalist.
- 1911 – "Jana Gana Mana", the national anthem of India, was first sung in the Calcutta Session of the Indian National Congress.
- 1922 – The Imperial Japanese Navy commissioned Hōshō, the world's first purpose-built aircraft carrier.
- 1927 – Show Boat, considered to be the first truly American musical, opened at the Ziegfeld Theatre on Broadway.
- 1997 – Loyalist Volunteer Force leader Billy Wright was assassinated in the Maze prison by members of the Irish National Liberation Army.
- 2002 – The company Clonaid announced the birth of a cloned human baby, although it has yet to present any verifiable evidence.
- 2007 – Riots erupted in Mombasa on Cenia, æfter þe Mwai Kibaki was declared the winner of the presidential election—the first event in a political, economic, and humanitarian crisis (pictured).
- 2009 – During the ongoing protests in Tehran, Persena hēafodstōl, wiþ þæm recent presidential election, Persisc burgweard opened fire on demonstrators.
27. dæg Geolan: Sctes Stepnes Mæssedæg in Ēasternum Cristendōme
- 537 – Todæges Halgena Sophia bold in Constantinopolis, se wæs ær wæs getimbrod swa cirice beforan þe heo weard mosque in 1453 and þæn museum in 1935, wæs staþoled.
- 1918 – Ut gemaðle be Ignacy Jan Paderewski mære Polisc pianoplegere (on biliþe) in Posne gesprang þa Micel Polaland Uphebbinge wið Germanie.
- 1966 – Se Swealwa Scræf, se is þisra worulde mæsta scræf, wæs afunden in Aquismón, San Luis Potosí on Mexican.
- 1978 – Iohannus Carl I Spēna Cyning gewīdmǣrsede nīwu grundgesetednesse æfter þe hie folcæscung geaf andwyrding, and þes fullendode þa Spēna awendsung to folcwealde.
- 1979 – Sofiet gewinn in Afghanistane: Sofietisc wigan onsæccedan Tajbegheall be Cabul þære ceastre and ofslōgon Hafizullah Amin þone Afghana Foresittende and his 300 hūscarlas.
- 2007 – Benazir Bhutto seo wæs ǣr Forma Þegn of Pacistan wæs ofslōgen þæn hie forlætede political rally of Pakistan Peoples Party supporters in Rawalpindi on Pacistane.