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==Events== ==Events==
===Pre-1600===
*] &ndash; The ] ] is named ], incorporating the position into that of the emperor.<ref>{{cite book|author1=Kurt A. Raaflaub|author2=Mark Toher|title=Between Republic and Empire: Interpretations of Augustus and His Principate|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-UTjncU9zFgC&pg=PA380|date=21 December 1993|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-08447-6|pages=380}}</ref> *] &ndash; The ] ] is named ], incorporating the position into that of the emperor.<ref>{{cite book|author1=Kurt A. Raaflaub|author2=Mark Toher|title=Between Republic and Empire: Interpretations of Augustus and His Principate|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-UTjncU9zFgC&pg=PA380|date=21 December 1993|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-08447-6|pages=380}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; The ] (Khutbah, Khutbatul Wada') of the Islamic prophet ]. * ] &ndash; The ] (Khutbah, Khutbatul Wada') of the Islamic prophet ].
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*] &ndash; ]: Delegates of the ] pledge allegiance to King ] who agrees to commit his forces in aiding the Confederation's struggle for ] from the ]. *] &ndash; ]: Delegates of the ] pledge allegiance to King ] who agrees to commit his forces in aiding the Confederation's struggle for ] from the ].
*] &ndash; ] arrives at ]. *] &ndash; ] arrives at ].
===1601–1900===
*] &ndash; The first joint Secretary of the ], ], publishes the first issue of '']'', the world's longest-running scientific journal. *] &ndash; The first joint Secretary of the ], ], publishes the first issue of '']'', the world's longest-running scientific journal.
*] &ndash; The ] arrives at ] in order to found a ]. *] &ndash; The ] arrives at ] in order to found a ].
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*] &ndash; The ] is re-founded. *] &ndash; The ] is re-founded.
*] &ndash; ] registers "]" as a ]. *] &ndash; ] registers "]" as a ].
===1901–present===
*] &ndash; ]: Italian forces become the first to use ]s in war, as two dirigibles drop bombs on Turkish troops encamped at ], from an altitude of 6,000 feet. *] &ndash; ]: Italian forces become the first to use ]s in war, as two dirigibles drop bombs on Turkish troops encamped at ], from an altitude of 6,000 feet.
*] &ndash; ] demonstrations globally initiated by the Comintern. *] &ndash; ] demonstrations globally initiated by the Comintern.
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==Births== ==Births==
===Pre-1600===
*] &ndash; ] (probable; d. 1399) *] &ndash; ] (probable; d. 1399)
*] &ndash; ] (d. 1454) *] &ndash; ] (d. 1454)
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*] &ndash; ], Italian poet and diplomat (d. 1556) *] &ndash; ], Italian poet and diplomat (d. 1556)
*] &ndash; ], Italian painter (d. 1603) *] &ndash; ], Italian painter (d. 1603)
===1601–1900===
*] &ndash; ], French author and playwright (d. 1655)<ref>{{cite book|title=The Fortnightly|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEeAQAAIAAJ|year=1939|publisher=Chapman and Hall|page=320}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], French author and playwright (d. 1655)<ref>{{cite book|title=The Fortnightly|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEeAQAAIAAJ|year=1939|publisher=Chapman and Hall|page=320}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], English bishop and poet (d. 1732) *] &ndash; ], English bishop and poet (d. 1732)
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* 1900 &ndash; ], American baseball player (d. 1975) * 1900 &ndash; ], American baseball player (d. 1975)
* 1900 &ndash; ], French journalist and author (d. 1970) * 1900 &ndash; ], French journalist and author (d. 1970)
===1901–present===
*] &ndash; ] of Japan (d. 2000) *] &ndash; ] of Japan (d. 2000)
*] &ndash; ], Spanish lawyer and politician, 1st ] (d. 1960) *] &ndash; ], Spanish lawyer and politician, 1st ] (d. 1960)
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
===Pre-1600===
* ] &ndash; ] (poisoned by ]) (b. 176) * ] &ndash; ] (poisoned by ]) (b. 176)
* ] &ndash; ], prince of the Tang Dynasty (b. 619) * ] &ndash; ], prince of the Tang Dynasty (b. 619)
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*] &ndash; ] *] &ndash; ]
*] &ndash; ], Spanish explorer and diplomat (b. 1440) *] &ndash; ], Spanish explorer and diplomat (b. 1440)
===1601–1900===
*] &ndash; ], English playwright (b. 1584) *] &ndash; ], English playwright (b. 1584)
*] &ndash; ], English politician, ] (b. 1694) *] &ndash; ], English politician, ] (b. 1694)
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*] &ndash; ] of Hawaii (b. 1875) *] &ndash; ] of Hawaii (b. 1875)
*] &ndash; ], German engineer and businessman, co-founded ] (b. 1834) *] &ndash; ], German engineer and businessman, co-founded ] (b. 1834)
===1901–present===
*] &ndash; ], American surveyor, judge, and politician, 3rd ] (b. 1818) *] &ndash; ], American surveyor, judge, and politician, 3rd ] (b. 1818)
* 1905 &ndash; ], Armenian composer (b. 1856) * 1905 &ndash; ], Armenian composer (b. 1856)

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References

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