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==Events== ==Events==
===Pre-1600===
*] – ] ] celebrates a ] for a military victory over the ]. *] – ] ] celebrates a ] for a military victory over the ].
*] &ndash; ] is mentioned for the first time in the historical record, when it is named as a meeting place for two princes.<ref>{{cite book|title=Calendar: Thirty Years of the Soviet State, 1917-1947|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f-QJAQAAIAAJ|year=1947|publisher=Foreign Languages Publishing House}}</ref> *] &ndash; ] is mentioned for the first time in the historical record, when it is named as a meeting place for two princes.<ref>{{cite book|title=Calendar: Thirty Years of the Soviet State, 1917-1947|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f-QJAQAAIAAJ|year=1947|publisher=Foreign Languages Publishing House}}</ref>
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*] &ndash; Death of the Venetian ] ], under whose rule victories were achieved against the ] and against the ] at the ].<ref>{{cite journal | first = Antonio | last = Fabris | title = From Adrianople to Constantinople: Venetian–Ottoman diplomatic missions, 1360–1453 | year = 1992 | journal = Mediterranean Historical Review | volume = 7 | issue = 2| pages = 154–200 | doi = 10.1080/09518969208569639 }}</ref> *] &ndash; Death of the Venetian ] ], under whose rule victories were achieved against the ] and against the ] at the ].<ref>{{cite journal | first = Antonio | last = Fabris | title = From Adrianople to Constantinople: Venetian–Ottoman diplomatic missions, 1360–1453 | year = 1992 | journal = Mediterranean Historical Review | volume = 7 | issue = 2| pages = 154–200 | doi = 10.1080/09518969208569639 }}</ref>
*] &ndash; ] is knighted for completing a ] of the world. *] &ndash; ] is knighted for completing a ] of the world.
===1601-1900===
*] &ndash; ] are expelled from the ]. *] &ndash; ] are expelled from the ].
*] &ndash; ] by King ] promises, among other things, a general pardon to all royalists for crimes committed during the ] and the ].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Pastoor|first1=Charles|last2=Johnson|first2=Galen K.|title=Historical Dictionary of the Puritans|location=Lanham, Md.|publisher=Scarecrow Press|date=2007|isbn=9780810850859|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oT0xCgAAQBAJ|page=100}}</ref> *] &ndash; ] by King ] promises, among other things, a general pardon to all royalists for crimes committed during the ] and the ].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Pastoor|first1=Charles|last2=Johnson|first2=Galen K.|title=Historical Dictionary of the Puritans|location=Lanham, Md.|publisher=Scarecrow Press|date=2007|isbn=9780810850859|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oT0xCgAAQBAJ|page=100}}</ref>
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*] &ndash; ] narrowly escapes an assassination attempt by ] in the city of ]. *] &ndash; ] narrowly escapes an assassination attempt by ] in the city of ].
*] &ndash; ] elects ] as the first female mayor in the United States. *] &ndash; ] elects ] as the first female mayor in the United States.
===1901-present===
*] &ndash; In India, ] hits the ], killing 20,000, and destroying most buildings in ], ] and ]. *] &ndash; In India, ] hits the ], killing 20,000, and destroying most buildings in ], ] and ].
*] &ndash; ]: Greek aviator ] becomes the first pilot to die in the ] when his plane crashes. *] &ndash; ]: Greek aviator ] becomes the first pilot to die in the ] when his plane crashes.

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April 4 is the 94th day of the year (95th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 271 days remain until the end of the year.

On the Roman calendar, this was known as the day before the nones of April (Template:Lang-la).

Events

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1901-present

Births

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Holidays and observances

References

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  2. George Ostrogorsky (1957). History of the Byzantine State. p. 404.
  3. Fabris, Antonio (1992). "From Adrianople to Constantinople: Venetian–Ottoman diplomatic missions, 1360–1453". Mediterranean Historical Review. 7 (2): 154–200. doi:10.1080/09518969208569639.
  4. Pastoor, Charles; Johnson, Galen K. (2007). "Historical Dictionary of the Puritans". Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. p. 100. ISBN 9780810850859.
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  22. James, W. Martin (2018). Historical Dictionary of Angola. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 255. ISBN 978-1-5381-1123-9.

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