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== Events ==
* ] - ]: ] - ] decisively defeats ] at ] and Pompey flees to ].
* ] - ]: ] - A large ] army led by Emperor ] is defeated by the ] in present-day ]. Valens is killed along with over half of his army.
* ] - ] is founded as a ] on the south bank of the ], after defeating the ] armies of Emperor ] south of the ] delta.
* ] - ] ] dies in ], after reigning for only 23 days.
* ] - Construction of the ] begins, and it takes two centuries to complete.
* ] - ] the first Indian Diocese was erected by Pope John XXII and ] was appointed the first Bishop
* ] - Opening of the ]
* ] - Rear Admiral ] leads a raid on the Dutch island of ], destroying 150 merchant ships in the ] estuary, and pillaging the town of West-Terschelling, an act later knkown as "]".
* ] - ] annexes ] as part of the ].
* ] - ] is signed, establishing the ]-] border ] of the ].
* ] - ]: ] - At ], ] General ] narrowly defeats ] forces under General ].
* ] - ]: ] - A small band of ] Indians clash with the ].
* ] - ] receives a ] for a two-way ].
* ] - ] is crowned king of the ].
* ] - The first ] encampment concludes at ] in Southern ].
* ] - ]: ]: ] wins his fourth ] at the games becoming the first American to win four medals in one ].
* ] - ]n leader, ] is arrested in ] by ] forces, launching the ].
* 1942 - ]: ] - ] naval forces protecting their amphibious forces during the initial stages of the ] are surprised and defeated by an ] cruiser force.
* ] - The ] and the Wartime Advertising Council release posters featuring ] for the first time.
* ] - ]: ] is ] when an ], "Fat Man", is dropped by the ] ] '']''. 70,000 people are killed instantly.
* ] - ] seceded from ] and gained independence.
* 1965 - A fire at a ] missile base near ] kills 53 construction workers.
* ] - Members of a ] led by ] brutally murder pregnant actress ] (wife of ]), ] heiress ], Polish actor ], men's hairstylist ], and recent high-school graduate ] at ] in ].
* ] - As a direct result of the ], ] becomes the first ] to resign from office. His ], ], becomes president.
* ] - The ] loses a 38-year hold on national leadership.
* ] - ]n President ] fires his Prime Minister, ], and for the fourth time fires his entire cabinet.
* 1999 - The ] enacts a law establishing the ] and ] as the official ] and ].
* ] - US President ] announces his support for federal funding of limited research on embryonic ]s.

== Births ==
* ] - ], English chronicler (d. ])
* ] - ], English angler (d. ])
* ] - ], English ] (d. ])
* ] - ], German composer (d. ])
* ] - ], English poet (d. ])
* ] - ], Tsarina of Russia (d. ])
* ] - ], Czech architect (d. ])
* ] - ] (d. ])
* ] - ], Italian Jesuit scientist (d. ])
* ] - ], Scottish civil engineer (d. ])
* ] - ], Italian chemist (d. ])
* ] - Grand Duchess ] (d. ])
* ] - ], British naval officer (d. ])
* ] - ], English railway and civil engineer (d. ])
* ] - ], commander at Battle of the Alamo
* ] - ], Canadian religious figure (d. ])
* ] - ], queen consort of Spain (d. 1876)
* ] - ], Russian writer (d. ])
* ] - ], Austrian field marshal (d. ])
* ] - ], Venezuelan composer and conductor (d. ])
* ] - ], English pianist, conductor and composer (b. ])
* ] - ], Swiss psychologist (d. ])
* 1896 - ], German physicist (d. ])
* ] - ], Australian author (d. ])
* ] - ], American actor (d. ])
* ] - ], French violinist (d. ])
* ] - ], German diplomat (d. ])
* ] - ], American physicist, ] (d. ])
* 1911 - ], American boxing trainer (d. ])
* ] - ], Finnish author (]) (d. ])
* 1914 - ], Hungarian conductor (d. ])
* 1914 - ], English footballer (d. ])
* ] - ], ] (d. ])
* 1919 - ], American baseball player and manager
* ] - ], Italian journalist and writer
* ] - ], American politician, (d. ])
* 1921 - ], televangelist
* ] - ], English poet (d. ])
* ] - ], creator of ] (d. ])
* ] - ], American author
* 1927 - ], English actor (d. ])
* ] - ], American. basketball player
* ] - ], Quebec economist and politician
* ] - ], Brazilian football coach and player
* 1931 - ], American baseball player
* ] - ], Canadian jurist
* ] - ], Japanese television personality and children's author
* ] - ], American baseball player
* 1936 - ], Hong Kong film director
* ] - ], Ukrainian politician
* 1938 - ], Australian tennis player
* ] - ], ], former ]
* 1939 - ], Brazilian footballer
* ] - ], American actress
* ] - ], American baseball player (d. ])
* 1942 - ], Canadian comedian
* ] - ], American boxer
* ] - ], American actor
* ] - ], English cartoonist
* ] - ], American football player
* ] - ], American soul singer
* ] - ], American baseball player
* ] - ], American writer
* ] - ], Thai politician
* ] - ], American politician
* 1955 - ], American sportswriter
* ] - ], American actress
* ] - ], American rapper
* 1959 - ], Canadian actor
* ] - ], American tennis player
* 1961 - ], New Zealand politician
* 1961 - ], American actress
* ] - ], American football player
* 1962 - ], American football player
* ] - ], American diva and actress
* ] - ], Canadian-born hockey player
* 1964 - ], American television news anchor
* ] - ], American football player
* ] - ], American actress
* 1968 - ], Australian actor
* 1968 - ], American actress
* 1968 - ], American musician
* 1968 - ], American film producer and director
* ] - ], American convicted felon
* 1969 - ], baseball player
* ] - ], hockey player
* 1970 - ], American TV journalist
* 1970 - ], American actor
* 1970 - ], American musician (])
* ] - ], Italian cyclist
* 1971 - ], American rapper
* 1971 - ], technology reporter (d. ])
* ] - ], Colombian singer
* 1972 - ], Taiwanese singer
* ] - ], Scottish actor
* 1973 - ], Italian footballer
* ] - ], Indian film actor
* 1974 - ], American basketball player
* 1974 - ], American baseball player
* 1974 - ], American politician
* 1974 - ], English actress
* ] - ], American baseball player
* 1975 - ], Australian soccer player
* ] - ], American actress
* 1976 - ], English actress
* ] - ], American baseball player
* 1977 - ], American basketball player
* 1977 - ], American football player
* 1977 - ], French footballer
* ] - ], French actress
* ] - ], South Korean actor
* ] - ], American sprinter
* 1982 - ], American football player
* ] - ], American actress
* 1983 - ], Canadian hockey player
* ] - ], Scottish footballer
* ] - ], Italian racing driver
* 1985 - ], American swimmer
* 1985 - ], American football player
* ] - ], American actress
* ] - ], Italian footballer
* ] - ], Australian actress
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== Deaths ==
* ] - ], ] (b. ])
* ] - ], ] (killed in battle) (b. ])
* ] - ] (b. ])
* ] - ] of Japan (b. ])
* ] - ], father of ]
* ] - King ] (b. ])
* ] - ], Italian theologian (b. ])
* ] - ], Prince of Wallachia (b. ])
* ] - ], English jurist (b. ])
* ] - ], English orientalist (b. ])
* ] - ], English patron of the arts (b. ])
* ] - ], German jurist and writer (b. ])
* ] - ], French painter (b. ])
* ] - ], Northern Irish poet and artist (b. ])
* ] - ], Italian composer (b. ])
* ] - ], (St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross) (executed) (b. ])
* ] - ], American athlete (b. ])
* 1945 - ], last ] ] recipient (b. ])
* ] - ], Nazi doctor (b. ])
* ] - ], German-born writer, ] (b. ])
* ] - ], English writer (b. ])
* ] - ], British physicist, ] (b. ])
* 1969 - ], American heiress (murdered) (b. ])
* 1969 - ], Polish writer (murdered) (b. ])
* 1969 - ], American hair stylist (murdered) (b. ])
* 1969 - ], American actress (murdered) (b. ])
* 1969 - ], American student (murdered) (b. ])
* ] - ], American trumpet player and bandleader (b. ])
* ] - ], Russian composer (b. ])
* ] - ], baseball executive (b. ])
* ] - ], Australian rugby league footballer (b. ])
* ] - ], Italian composer (b. ])
* ] - ], English footballer (b. ])
* ] - ], American musician (]) (b. ])
* ] - Sir ], invented the ] (b. ])
* ] - ], Egyptian politician (b. ])
* ] - ], Hungarian-born economist, ] (b. ])
* ] - ]-kidnapped and murder by ] (b. ])
* ] - ], British guitarist (]) (b. ])
* 2002 - ], anarchist, sociologist, and peace activist
* ] - ], English footballer and manager (b. ])
* 2003 - ], American actor and dancer (b. ])
* 2003 - ], French film director (b. ])
* 2003 - ], American baritone (b. ])
* ] - ], French politician and president of the European Court of Justice (b. ])
* 2004 - ], American guitarist (b. ])
* 2004 - ], American film director (b. ])
* ] - ], American actor (b. ])
* 2005 - ], American novelist (b. ])
* ] - ], American physicist (b. ])
* 2006 - ], science fiction author (b. ])
* ] - ], American ], ] (b. ])
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== Holidays and observances ==
* ]: ]
* ] in ]
* ]
* ]: Official "] Day" in honor of the Baltimore-born composer and musician (born 1940, died 1993).
* Feast day of the great ] ] in ]
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* ]
* ]
* ] (David), bishop of Achonry
* ], martyr (Romanus Ostiarius, died 258)
* ], martyrs

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betty boop is the cooliest persin evr so like totally bow @ her feet cuz she totally rox my pink fuzzy foo foo sox off so like yeah u can like visit her fan pgs @ like anytim