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*] – ] (] monarch) is assassinated. *] – ] (] monarch) is assassinated.
*] – ] sets sail on an expedition to the ]. *] – ] sets sail on an expedition to the ].

===1601–1900=== ===1601–1900===
*] &ndash; The figure who later became ] makes his first recorded appearance in England.<ref>{{cite book|title=Journal of the Royal Society of Arts|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LpZhAAAAIAAJ|year=1967|publisher=Society|page=315}}</ref> *] &ndash; The figure who later became ] makes his first recorded appearance in England.<ref>{{cite book|title=Journal of the Royal Society of Arts|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LpZhAAAAIAAJ|year=1967|publisher=Society|page=315}}</ref>
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*] &ndash; '']'': The ] crash heralds the ].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Pieter M. Judson|title=Exclusive Revolutionaries: Liberal Politics, Social Experience, and National Identity in the Austrian Empire, 1848-1914|publisher=University of Michigan Press|year=1996|isbn=9780472107407|page=166}}</ref> *] &ndash; '']'': The ] crash heralds the ].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Pieter M. Judson|title=Exclusive Revolutionaries: Liberal Politics, Social Experience, and National Identity in the Austrian Empire, 1848-1914|publisher=University of Michigan Press|year=1996|isbn=9780472107407|page=166}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ] reads, in the ], the Declaration of Independence of ]. The date will become recognised as the Independence Day of Romania. *] &ndash; ] reads, in the ], the Declaration of Independence of ]. The date will become recognised as the Independence Day of Romania.

===1901–present=== ===1901–present===
*] &ndash; Australia opens its first ] in ]. *] &ndash; Australia opens its first ] in ].
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===Pre-1600=== ===Pre-1600===
*] &ndash; ], Japanese shōgun (d. 1199) *] &ndash; ], Japanese shōgun (d. 1199)
*] &ndash; ], last Fatimid caliph (d. 1171)<ref>{{EI2 | last = Wiet | first = G. | author-link = Gaston Wiet | title = al-ʿĀḍid li-Dīn Allāh | volume = 1 | pages = 196–197 | url = http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_0311}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], last Fatimid caliph (d. 1171)<ref>{{EI2 | last = Wiet | first = G. | author-link = Gaston Wiet | title = al-ʿĀḍid li-Dīn Allāh | volume = 1 | pages = 196–197 | doi =10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_0311}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Indian ruler (d. 1597)<ref>{{cite book|author=Mohan B. Daryanani|title=Who's who on Indian stamps|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZZPtAAAAMAAJ|year=1999|publisher=Mohan B. Daryanani|isbn=978-84-931101-0-9}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Indian ruler (d. 1597)<ref>{{cite book|author=Mohan B. Daryanani|title=Who's who on Indian stamps|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZZPtAAAAMAAJ|year=1999|publisher=Mohan B. Daryanani|isbn=978-84-931101-0-9}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Spanish Catholic nun and founder of the first monastery in Manila (d. 1630)<ref>{{cite book | first =Pedro | last=Ruano | title=Jerónima de la Asunción: Poor Clares' First Woman Missionary to the Philippines | location=Quezon City | publisher=Monasterio de Santa Clara | year=1991 | page=7}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Spanish Catholic nun and founder of the first monastery in Manila (d. 1630)<ref>{{cite book | first =Pedro | last=Ruano | title=Jerónima de la Asunción: Poor Clares' First Woman Missionary to the Philippines | location=Quezon City | publisher=Monasterio de Santa Clara | year=1991 | page=7}}</ref>
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*] &ndash; ], Canadian-American art director and set decorator (d. 1972) *] &ndash; ], Canadian-American art director and set decorator (d. 1972)
*] &ndash; ], Polish stage and film actress (d. 1992)<ref>{{Cite news |url=http://www.filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php?osoba=21849 |title=Maria Malicka |work=FilmPolski |access-date=2017-10-25 |language=pl}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Polish stage and film actress (d. 1992)<ref>{{Cite news |url=http://www.filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php?osoba=21849 |title=Maria Malicka |work=FilmPolski |access-date=2017-10-25 |language=pl}}</ref>

===1901–present=== ===1901–present===
*] &ndash; ], Canadian-American organist, composer, and educator (d. 1988) *] &ndash; ], Canadian-American organist, composer, and educator (d. 1988)
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*] &ndash; ] (b. 1368) *] &ndash; ] (b. 1368)
*] &ndash; ] French cardinal and pretender to the throne (b. 1523) *] &ndash; ] French cardinal and pretender to the throne (b. 1523)

===1601–1900=== ===1601–1900===
*] &ndash; ], English-American politician, 2nd ] (b. 1590) *] &ndash; ], English-American politician, 2nd ] (b. 1590)
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*] &ndash; ], American general and educator (b. 1813) *] &ndash; ], American general and educator (b. 1813)
*] &ndash; ], American general (b. 1800) *] &ndash; ], American general (b. 1800)

===1901–present=== ===1901–present===
*] &ndash; ], German theologian and academic (b. 1844) *] &ndash; ], German theologian and academic (b. 1844)
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*] observances, celebration of the ] victory over ] (], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ]) *] observances, celebration of the ] victory over ] (], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ])
**], marks the ] (1992) in the ], and the end of World War II. (]) **], marks the ] (1992) in the ], and the end of World War II. (])



== References == == References ==

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For the World War II-related holiday in some of the Eastern Bloc countries, see Victory Day (9 May).

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