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TODAY IN MILITARY HISTORY
0    International Workers' Day -- Learn More
0    Law Day in the United States
0    Feast of Saint Richard Pampuri, Patron of Military Chaplains
73    The Romans breach the final defenses at Masada
305    Roman Emperor Diocletian (284-305) retires to grow cabbages at Spoletum, while his partner Maximian (286-305) retires too, under protest -- Learn More
1006    Supernova in Lupus
1045    Giovanni Graziani elected Pope as Gregory VI (1045-1046; abdicated, d. 1048)
1654    England's Protestant Parliament imposed the Pale on Ireland forcing Catholics west of the Shannon
1703    Battle at Pultusk: Swedes defeat the Russians & Saxons
1707    Parliament forms the United Kingdom of Great Britain
1759    British fleet captures Guadeloupe from the France
1857    Filibuster William Walker surrenders to USN to avoid execution by the Nicaraguans
1862    David Farragut captures New Orleans
1863    Battle of Chancellorsville beings (ends on the 4th)
1863    Confederate Congress urges the killing of black men captured in the military service of the United States
1863    Grant's Vicksburg Campaign: Battle of Port Gibson, Mississippi
1865    Some 10,000 black citizens of Charleston, SC, dedicate a cemetery to 267 Union soldiers who died as Confederate prisoners-of-war
1865    The U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps numbered 1,000,516 -- Learn More (scroll down)
1866    Memphis Race Rioting: Whites begin attacking blacks until federal troops arrive on the 3rd, 46 blacks, 2 whites die, black women are raped, much African American property destroyed
1866    The Fenian armed schooner 'Friend' takes a British ship off Canada
1869    The Folies-Bergere opens in Paris, a beacon for soldiers in three Franco-German wars
1893    World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago opens for 18 months -- Learn More
1898    Commo George Dewey's USsquadron defeated the Spanish fleet at Manila Bay -- Learn More
1915    A German U-boat sinks the American tanker 'Gulflight', 3 killed
1917    German torpedo plane sinks the British steamer 'Gena'
1919    Eruption of Mount Kelud, Indonesia, c. 5,000 die
1919    U.S. anti-radical "May Day Raids"
1929    Berlin: May Day demonstrators shot by police, 19 killed & injured
1931    The Empire State Building opens
1936    Emperor Haile Selassie leaves Ethiopia as the Italians rout his army
1937    FDR signs the Second Neutrality Act
1941    German assault on Tobruk
1942    Japanese troops occupy Mandalay, Burma, and press on westwards.
1943    Wartime food rationing begins in US
1944    U.S. Navy bombards Ponape, in the Carolines.
1945    Australians land on Tarakan, Borneo.
1947    Vice Adm Roscoe Hillenkoeter becomes 1st CIA director
1948    Democratic People's Republic of [North] Korea established
1954    Puerto Rican radicals shoot up the House of Representatives, 4 injured
1960    Francis Gary Powers' U-2 spy plane is shot down over Sverdlovsk
1961    Fidel Castro announces there will be no more elections in Cuba
1961    First hijack of an American commercial airliner, to Cuba
1962    First French underground nuclear blast, in the Sahara
1992    Rioting in Los Angeles over the Rodney King verdict

BORN
1201    Thibaud "the Troubadour" or "the Chansonnier" or "the Posthumous" - Count Thibaud IV of Champagne from birth and King Thibaud I of Navarre (1234-1253), d. 1253
1238    King Magnus VI of Norway (1263-80)
1245    King Philippe III of France (1270-85)
1501    Marcello Cervini degli Spannochi - Pope Marcellus II (7 Apr-6 May 1555)
1764    Benjamin Henry Latrobe, designer of the U.S. Capital, d. 1820
1769    Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, d. 1852 -- Learn More
1800    Thomas Aloysius Dornin, naval officer, U.S., d. 1874
1807    John Bankhead "Prince John" Magruder, Maj Gen, C.S.A., d. 1871
1819    William Steele, Brig Gen, C.S.A., d. 1885
1835    Alfred Napoleon Alexander Duffie, Brig Gen, U.S., d. 1880
1868    Prince Frederick Charles Louis Constantine von Hesse, German officer, titular Landgrave of Hesse (1925-1940), King-Elect of Finland (Oct 9-December14, 1918)
1881    Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, sometime stretcher-bearer, 8th Moroccan Rifles (Médaille Militaire & Legion of Honor), Jesuit theologian, paleontologist, d. 1955
1909    Kathryn Elizabeth "Kate" Smith, singer ("God Bless America"), d. 1986 -- Learn More
1923    Joseph Heller, veteran, novelist ("Catch-22"), d. 1999
1932    John Woodward, later Admiral, RN, who led the liberation of the Falklands in 1982, d. 2013

DIED
408    Roman Emperor Arcadius (395-408), at c. 30
1118    Queen Maud of England, c. 40, wife to Henry I
1171    King Dermot MacMurrough, c. 70, last Irish King of Leinster (1126-1171)
1277    King Stefan Uros I of Serbia (1243-76), deposed 1276
1281    Ugolino Manfredi, condottiero, kia at Forli
1282    Count Taddeo of Montefeltro (1266-1282), kia against his brother Guido I, from whom he had usurpsed the title in 1266
1308    Holy Roman Emperor Albrecht I von Hapsburg (1298-1308), c. 53, assassinated by his nephew
1447    Duke Ludwig VII of Bavaria (1413-43), c. 80
1555    Pope Marcellus II - Marcello Cervini degli Spannochi (Apr 7-May 1, 1555), 53
1572    Pope St. Pius V - Michele Ghisleri (1566-1572)
1877    Yakub Bey, c. 57, Emir of Kashgar & Eastern Turkestan, assassinated
1888    Erstwhile Confederate brigadier William Wirt Adams (69) and Mississippi journalist John H. Martin, the former having ambushed the latter, putting three bullets into him, but receiving one through the heart in return
1896    Shah Naser ed-Din of Persia (1848-96), murdered at 65
1933    Calvin Coolidge, 60, President (1923-1929)
1993    Pres. Ranasinghe Premadasa of Sri Lanka (1989-1993), 68, & his bodyguards, murdered by a Tamil Tiger suicide bomber
2011    Osama bin Laden, 54, international terrorist, shot in his lair by US Navy SEALs
2016    Madeleine Lebeau, 92, French actress, last surviving "Casablanca" cast member, who sang "La Marseillaise" -- Learn More