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TODAY IN MILITARY HISTORY
0    Navy Day in Argentina
0    Feast of St. Paschal Baylón, Patron of Cooks, Shepherds, Male Children, and much else
352    Accession of Pope Liberius (352-366)
884    Election of Pope Adrian III (884-885), later canonized
1102    Second Battle of Ramalah: Crusaders defeat the Fatimids
1198    Frederick II von Hohenstaufen, age 4, crowned King of Sicily (1198-1150)
1540    Battle of Kanauj: The Afghans defeat the Moghuls
1648    Battle of Zusmarshausen: Swedes defeat the Imperialists
1742    Battle of Chotusitz: Prussians defeat the Austrians
1756    Britain declared war on France, initiating the Seven Years' War -- Learn More
1790    Royal Navy Lt. John Poo Beresford helped capture the French ship 'Prevoyante' -- Learn More
1794    Battle of Tourcoing, Day 1: French v. Austro-English (ends 18th)
1797    Royal Navy's Sptihead "Mutiny" ends peacefully (from April 16)
1809    Napoleon annexes the Papal States to his Empire
1814    Denmark cedes Norway to Sweden
1849    Great Fire of St. Louis
1863    Battle of Big Black River Bridge: Grant begins sealing off Vicksburg
1864    Battle of Adairsville, Ga: Union forces Confederate retreat
1876    Rosebud Campaign: Custer & the 7th Cavalry leave Fort Lincoln
1890    Havana: Magazine explosion, 34 die, c. 100 injured
1900    The Boers besiege Mafeking
1905    Norway declares independence from Sweden
1938    Bound for California, Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan lands in Dublin
1940    Germans capture Brussels
1942    Japanese sub 'I-28' sunk by 'Tautog' (USS-198). 'I-164' by 'Triton' (SS-201)
1943    RAF 617 Squadron carried out “Operation Chastise,” destroying the Ruhr Valley dams during the wee hours, and earning the nickname “The Dam Busters”
1944    Burma: Merrill's Marauders take Myitkina airfield in a coup de main.
1944    The Royal Navy and USAF bombers conduct a nocturnal raid on Japanese positions Surabaya, Java
1945    British destroyers sank the Japanese cruiser 'Haguro' in the Malacca Str., the last notable surface action of World War II.
1974    Protestant Ulster "Unionist" terrorists detonate four bombs in the Irish Republic, 33 die, including children.
1980    Race riot in Miami, 16 killed, c. 300 injured
1987    USS 'Stark' (FFG-31) hit by Iraqi missiles, 37 sailors die
2006    USS 'Oriskany' (CV-34) is sunk as a reef in the Gulf of Mexico

BORN
1451    Count Engelbert II of Nassau-Dillenburg-Dietz, Viceroy of Luxembourg
1490    Albrecht von Hohenzollern, 37th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and, having converted to Lutheranism, the first Duke of Prussia (1525-1568)
1741    John Penn, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, d. 1788
1775    Ferdinand Franz, Freiherr von Geramb, Austrian nobleman, adventurer, and monk, d. 1848 -- Learn More
1812    Joseph Warren Revere, Brig Gen, U.S., d. 1880
1858    Honoré IV Grimaldi, Prince of Monaco and Duke of Valentinois (title, 1795-1814, in fact 1814-1819)
1873    Henri Barbusse, French radical, poilu, author of 'Under Fire', d. 1935
1886    King of Spain from birth Alfonso XIII, deposed 1931, d. 1941
1891    Napoleon Zervas, Greek soldier & general (Balkan Wars, WW I, Anatolian War, WW II), hero of the resistance, d. 1957
1900    Ruhollah Khomeini, evil high priest, d. 1989
1928    Donald Cameron Watt, historian ("How War Came"), 2014
1928    Pol Pot, Cambodian mass murderer, d. 1998

DIED
290    Chin Wu-ti -- the Emperor Wu (265-290), c. 55, founder of the Jin Dynasty
1164    Héloïse d'Argenteuil, who loved Abelard, at c. 63
1536    Sir Francis Weston, c. 25, alleged lover of Anne Boleyn, beheaded
1606    the usurping tsar Grigory Otrepyev, "The False Dimitri" (July 21, 1605-May 17, 1606), was lynched in interesting ways at 23 by the Muscovites, who then fired his ashes from a cannon toward Poland, which supported
1727    Tsarina Catherine I of Russia (Feb 8, 1725-May 17, 1727), 43
1829    John Jay, 83, Founding Father, signer of the Treaty of Paris, first Chief Justice of the United States (1789–95)
1838    Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, 84, effective if eelly French statesman
1917    Charles Brooke, 87, British adventurer, Rajah of Sarawak (1868-1917),
1951    William Riddell Birdwood, 85, British field marshal, veteran of the Boer War, Gallipoli
1977    Charles Emery Rosendahl, 85, Vice-Adm., US Navy airship & heavy cruiser commander, sometime 'Hindenburg' officer