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File:Diego Velázquez - Portrait of Innocent X - WGA24443.jpg|Pope Innocent X
File:Diego Velázquez - Portrait of Innocent X - WGA24443.jpg|Pope Innocent X
File:Battle of Inchon.png|Ships unload men and equipment at the Battle of Inchon.
File:Battle of Inchon.png|Ships unload men and equipment at the Battle of Inchon.
File:John Bull.jpg|''John Bull'' locomotive
File:Northumbrian.jpg|Inaugural journey of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway
File:Congress of Racial Equality and members of the All Souls Church, Unitarian march in memory of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing victims.jpg|March in memory of 16th Street Baptist Church bombing victims

File:Mark I series tank.jpg|British Mark I tank
File:Mark I series tank.jpg|[[British heavy tanks of the First World War#Mark I|British Mark I tank]]
File:Northumbrian.jpg|''[[Northumbrian (locomotive)|Northumbrian]]'', a locomotive used at the opening of the L&M
File:Marilyn Monroe photo pose Seven Year Itch.jpg|Marilyn Monroe posing during filming for ''The Seven Year Itch''
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| [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Costa Rica]]''' ([[1821]]); , '''[[El Salvador]]''', '''[[Guatemala]]''', '''[[Honduras]]''', and '''[[Nicaragua]]'''
| ; '''[[Free Money Day]]'''
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| '''[[Free Money Day]]'''
| , '''[[El Salvador]]''', '''[[Guatemala]]''', '''[[Honduras]]''', and '''[[Nicaragua]]'''
| orange tag
| Guatemala: refimprove; El Salvador/Honduras/Nicaragua: refimprove section
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| [[668]] – '''[[Constans II]]''', [[Byzantine Emperor|Emperor]] of the [[Byzantine Empire]], was assassinated in his bath.
| [[668]] – '''[[Constans II]]''', [[Byzantine Emperor|Emperor]] of the [[Byzantine Empire]], was assassinated in his bath.
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| [[1440]] – French knight '''[[Gilles de Rais]]''', one of the earliest known [[serial killer]]s, was taken into custody upon an accusation brought against him by the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Nantes|Bishop of Nantes]].
| [[1644]] – Giovanni Battista Pamphili was [[Papal conclave, 1644|elected]] '''[[Pope Innocent X|Pope {{nowrap|Innocent X}}]]'''.
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| [[1530]] – According to the [[Dominican Order]], three mysterious women brought the painting of '''''[[Saint Dominic in Soriano]]''''' to a [[Priory|friary]] in [[Soriano Calabro]], Italy.
| lots of CN tags (8)
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| [[1644]] – Giovanni Battista Pamphili was [[1644 papal conclave|elected]] '''[[Pope Innocent X|Pope {{nowrap|Innocent X}}]]'''.
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| [[1762]] – British forces defeated the French at the '''[[Battle of Signal Hill]]''' in [[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador|St. John's, Newfoundland]], the final and decisive battle of the [[French and Indian War]].
| [[1762]] – British forces defeated the French at the '''[[Battle of Signal Hill]]''' in [[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador|St.&nbsp;John's, Newfoundland]], the final and decisive battle of the [[French and Indian War]].
|tagged for primary sources
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| [[1830]] – During the opening of the [[Liverpool and Manchester Railway]], British Member of Parliament '''[[William Huskisson]]''' was struck and killed by the steam locomotive ''[[Stephenson's Rocket|Rocket]]''.
| [[1830]] – During the opening of the [[Liverpool and Manchester Railway]], British member of Parliament '''[[William Huskisson]]''' was struck and killed by the steam locomotive ''[[Stephenson's Rocket|Rocket]]''.
| refimprove; should be combined with the blurb about the opening when/if eligible
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| [[1831]] – The '''''[[John Bull (locomotive)|John Bull]]'''''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, the oldest operable [[steam locomotive]] in the world, ran for the first time in [[New Jersey]] on the [[United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company|Camden and Amboy Railroad]].
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| [[1835]] – During the [[Second voyage of HMS Beagle|second voyage]] of [[HMS Beagle|HMS ''Beagle'']], [[Charles Darwin]] reached the '''[[Galápagos Islands]]''', where he further developed his theories of [[evolution]].
| [[1835]] – During the [[Second voyage of HMS Beagle|second voyage]] of [[HMS Beagle|HMS ''Beagle'']], [[Charles Darwin]] reached the '''[[Galápagos Islands]]''', where he further developed his theories of [[evolution]].
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| [[1944]] – [[World War II|World {{nowrap|War II}}]]: Following the [[Greek People's Liberation Army]]'s victory in the '''[[Battle of Meligalas]]''', more than 700 [[Prisoner of war|prisoners of war]] and about 50 civilians were massacred.
| death toll is confused, and figure of 700 is not actually cited
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| [[1950]] – Korean and American troops landed at [[Incheon]], in an [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious assault]], starting the '''[[Battle of Inchon]]''', a decisive [[United Nations Command (Korea)|United Nations military forces]] victory during the [[Korean War]].
| [[1950]] – Korean and American troops landed at [[Incheon]], in an [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious assault]], starting the '''[[Battle of Inchon]]''', a decisive [[United Nations Command (Korea)|United Nations military forces]] victory during the [[Korean War]].
| lots of CN tags in one section
| lots of CN tags in one section ("Green Beach", 4)
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| [[1959]] – [[Nikita Khrushchev]] began '''[[State visit by Nikita Khrushchev to the United States|the first state visit by a Soviet leader to the United States]]'''.
|tagged for balance and expansion, quite a few citations needed also
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| '''[[Anton Webern]]''' (d.&nbsp;1945)
| '''[[Anton Webern]]'''<!--Austrian composer--> |d|1945
| lots of CN tags (20)
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* [[1776]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: British forces made '''[[Landing at Kip's Bay|an unopposed amphibious landing]]''' at [[Kips Bay, Manhattan|Kips Bay]] on [[Manhattan]], the American defenders having fled due to artillery fire.
* [[1440]] – French knight '''[[Gilles de Rais]]''', one of the earliest known [[serial killer]]s, was taken into custody upon an accusation brought against him by the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Nantes|Bishop of Nantes]].
* [[1791]] – French playwright [[Olympe de Gouges]]<!--not bold, featured on Nov 3--><!-- ''(pictured)''--> published the '''[[Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen]]''', hoping to expose the failures of the [[French Revolution]] in the recognition of [[gender equality]].
* [[1776]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: The British made '''[[Landing at Kip's Bay|an unopposed amphibious landing]]''' at [[Kips Bay, Manhattan|Kips Bay]] on [[Manhattan]], the American defenders having fled due to artillery fire.
* [[1795]] – [[French Revolutionary Wars]]: Great Britain '''[[Invasion of the Cape Colony|seized]]''' the [[Dutch Cape Colony]] to use its facilities against the [[French Navy]].
* [[1795]] – [[French Revolutionary Wars]]: Great Britain '''[[Invasion of the Cape Colony|seized]]''' the [[Dutch Cape Colony]] to use its facilities against the [[French Navy]].
* [[1816]] – '''{{HMS|Whiting|1812|6}}'''<!--[[HMS Whiting (1812)]]--> became wrecked on the '''[[Doom Bar]]''', a treacherous [[shoal]] off the coast of [[Cornwall]], England, that has caused over 600 known shipwrecks.
* [[1816]] – '''{{HMS|Whiting|1812|6}}'''<!--[[HMS Whiting (1812)]]--> ran aground on the '''[[Doom Bar]]''' on the coast of [[Cornwall]], England.
* [[1821]] – The Province of Guatemala '''[[Act of Independence of Central America|proclaimed the independence]]''' of [[Central America]] from the [[Spanish Empire]].
* [[1821]] – The Province of Guatemala '''[[Act of Independence of Central America|proclaimed the independence]]''' of [[Central America]] from the [[Spanish Empire]].
* [[1830]] – The [[Liverpool and Manchester Railway]] '''[[Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway|opened]]'''<!-- ''(train pictured)''--> as the first [[locomotive]]-hauled railway to connect two major cities.
* [[1862]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Confederate States Army|Confederate forces]] '''[[Battle of Harpers Ferry|captured]]''' the Union garrison at [[Harpers Ferry, West Virginia|Harpers Ferry, Virginia]], taking more than 12,000 prisoners.
* [[1862]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Confederate States Army|Confederate forces]] '''[[Battle of Harpers Ferry|captured]]''' the Union garrison at [[Harpers Ferry, West Virginia|Harpers Ferry, Virginia]], taking more than 12,000 prisoners.
* [[1916]] – [[Tank]]s, the "secret weapons" of the [[British Army]] during the [[World War I|First World War]]<!-- ''([[British heavy tanks of World War I#Mark I|{{nowrap|Mark I}}]] tank pictured)''-->, were first used in combat at the '''[[Battle of Flers–Courcelette]]''' in [[Somme (department)|Somme]], [[Picardy]], France.
* [[1916]] – [[Tank]]s ''(example pictured)'', the "secret weapons" of the [[British Army]] during the [[World War I|First World War]], were first used in combat at the '''[[Battle of Flers–Courcelette]]''' in France.
* [[1935]] – [[Nazi Germany]] enacted the '''[[Nuremberg Laws]]''', which deprived [[History of the Jews in Germany|German Jews]] of citizenship, and adopted '''[[Flag of Germany#Nazi Germany|a new national flag]]''' emblazoned with a [[swastika]].
* [[1935]] – [[Nazi Germany]] enacted the '''[[Nuremberg Laws]]''', which deprived Jews of their citizenship<!--, and adopted [[Flag of Nazi Germany|a new national flag]] emblazoned with a [[swastika]] <not bold, refimprove>-->.
* [[1944]] – [[World War II|World War&nbsp;II]]: The [[Greek People's Liberation Army]] won the '''[[Battle of Meligalas]]''' and began the execution of many [[Prisoner of war|prisoners of war]] and civilians.
* [[1963]] – A bomb planted by members of the [[Ku Klux Klan]] '''[[16th Street Baptist Church bombing|exploded]]''' in the [[16th Street Baptist Church]], an [[African American]] church in [[Birmingham, Alabama]], killing 4 children and injuring at least 22 others.
* Born/died: '''[[Catherine of Austria, Queen of Poland]]''' (b.&nbsp;1533){{·}} '''[[Jean Sylvain Bailly]]''' (b.&nbsp;1736){{·}} '''[[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]]''' (d.&nbsp;1859){{·}} '''[[Anna Winlock]]''' (b.&nbsp;1857){{·}} '''[[Ann Bannon]]''' (b.&nbsp;1932)
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'''[[September 15]]''': [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Costa Rica]]''' ([[1821]]); '''[[Battle of Britain Day]]''' in the United Kingdom<!--always September 15-->
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* [[1530]] – According to the [[Dominican Order]], three mysterious women brought the painting of '''''[[Saint Dominic in Soriano]]''''' to a [[Priory|friary]] in [[Soriano Calabro]], Italy.
* [[1831]] – The '''''[[John Bull (locomotive)|John Bull]]''''' ''(pictured)'', the oldest operable [[steam locomotive]] in the world, ran for the first time in [[New Jersey]] on the [[United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company|Camden and Amboy Railroad]].
* [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: American and Australian forces '''[[Battle of Morotai|landed]]''' on the Japanese-occupied island of [[Morotai]]<!--, while the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marines]] '''[[Battle of Peleliu|began]]''' their attempt to capture [[Peleliu]]; not bold: unreferenced section-->.
* [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: American and Australian forces '''[[Battle of Morotai|landed]]''' on the Japanese-occupied island of [[Morotai]]<!--, while the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marines]] '''[[Battle of Peleliu|began]]''' their attempt to capture [[Peleliu]]; not bold: unreferenced section-->.
* [[1963]] – The [[Ku Klux Klan]] '''[[16th Street Baptist Church bombing|bombed]]''' the [[16th Street Baptist Church|16th Street Baptist Church]], an African-American church in [[Birmingham, Alabama]], killing four girls and injuring at least 14 other people ''(memorial march pictured)''.
* [[1959]] – [[Nikita Khrushchev]] began '''[[1959 Khrushchev visit to the United States|a state visit to the United States]]''', becoming the first Soviet leader to do so.
* [[1972]] – Three armed members of the [[Croatian National Resistance]] hijacked '''[[Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 130|Scandinavian Airlines System Flight&nbsp;130]]''' in an attempt to force the release of those arrested for the [[1971 Yugoslav Embassy shooting|assassination of the Yugoslav ambassador]] the previous year.
* [[2008]] – [[Financial crisis of 2007–2008]]: The global financial services firm [[Lehman Brothers]] '''[[Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers|filed for bankruptcy]]''' while holding over {{nowrap|$600 billion}} in assets, the largest such filing in U.S. history.
* [[2008]] – [[Financial crisis of 2007–2008]]: The global financial services firm [[Lehman Brothers]] '''[[Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers|filed for bankruptcy]]''' while holding over {{nowrap|$600 billion}} in assets, the largest such filing in U.S. history.
* [[2017]] – A homemade bomb '''[[Parsons Green train bombing|partially exploded]]''' on an eastbound [[District line]] train at [[Parsons Green tube station]] in West London, injuring 30 passengers.
'''[[Catherine of Genoa]]''' (d.&nbsp;1510){{·}} '''[[Phil Lamason]]''' (b.&nbsp;1918){{·}} '''[[Signe Toly Anderson]]''' (b.&nbsp;1941)
* Born/died: | '''[[Catherine of Genoa]]'''<!--Italian saint--> |d|1510| '''[[Catherine of Austria, Queen of Poland]]''' |b|1533| '''[[Edmé Boursault]]'''<!--French writer--> |d|1701| '''[[Jean Sylvain Bailly]]'''<!--French astronomer--> |b|1736| '''[[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]]'''<!--English engineer--> |d|1859| '''[[Anna Winlock]]'''<!--American astronomer--> |b|1857| '''[[Charles-Amédée Kohler]]'''<!--Swiss chocolatier--> |d|1874|'''[[Phil Lamason]]'''<!--New Zealand pilot--> |b|1918| '''[[Signe Toly Anderson]]'''<!--American singer, female--> |b|1941
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'''[[September 15]]''': '''[[Battle of Britain Day]]''' in the United Kingdom ([[1940]])<!--always September 15-->
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* [[1462]] – The '''[[Ottoman conquest of Lesbos]]''' ended upon the surrender of commander [[Niccolò Gattilusio]]; the conquering [[Mehmed&nbsp;II]] executed 300 Italian soldiers by chopping them in half, claiming he was fulfilling a promise to "spare their heads".
* [[1830]] – The [[Liverpool and Manchester Railway]] (L&M) ''(depicted)'', the first [[locomotive]]-hauled railway to connect two major cities, '''[[Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway|opened]]''' with the [[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington|Duke of Wellington]] in attendance.
* [[1954]] – The scene in ''[[The Seven Year Itch]]'' of [[Marilyn Monroe]] '''[[White dress of Marilyn Monroe|standing in a white dress over a subway grate]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)'' --> was filmed by [[Billy Wilder]].
* [[2013]] – The Belarusian serial killer '''[[Ivan Kulesh]]''' murdered two saleswomen in [[Lida]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Stanisław Poniatowski (1676–1762)|Stanisław Poniatowski]]'''<!--Polish military commander--> |b|1676| '''[[Ayscoghe Boucherett]]'''<!--British gentleman--> |d|1815| '''[[Algernon Lee]]'''<!--American socialist--> |b|1873| '''[[Linnie Marsh Wolfe]]'''<!--American librarian--> |d|1945}}
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International Day of Democracy; empty sections
Independence Day in Costa Rica (1821); , El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua CR: outdated; Guatemala: refimprove; El Salvador/Honduras/Nicaragua: refimprove section
Free Money Day orange tag
668Constans II, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, was assassinated in his bath. refimprove
1440 – French knight Gilles de Rais, one of the earliest known serial killers, was taken into custody upon an accusation brought against him by the Bishop of Nantes. Refimprove
1530 – According to the Dominican Order, three mysterious women brought the painting of Saint Dominic in Soriano to a friary in Soriano Calabro, Italy. lots of CN tags (8)
1644 – Giovanni Battista Pamphili was elected Pope Innocent X. unreferenced section
1762 – British forces defeated the French at the Battle of Signal Hill in St. John's, Newfoundland, the final and decisive battle of the French and Indian War. tagged for primary sources
1830 – During the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, British member of Parliament William Huskisson was struck and killed by the steam locomotive Rocket. refimprove; should be combined with the blurb about the opening when/if eligible
1831 – The John Bull, the oldest operable steam locomotive in the world, ran for the first time in New Jersey on the Camden and Amboy Railroad. Citation issues
1835 – During the second voyage of HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin reached the Galápagos Islands, where he further developed his theories of evolution. unreferenced section
1950 – Korean and American troops landed at Incheon, in an amphibious assault, starting the Battle of Inchon, a decisive United Nations military forces victory during the Korean War. lots of CN tags in one section ("Green Beach", 4)
1959Nikita Khrushchev began the first state visit by a Soviet leader to the United States. tagged for balance and expansion, quite a few citations needed also
Anton Webern |d|1945 lots of CN tags (20)

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September 15: Battle of Britain Day in the United Kingdom (1940)

1831 illustration of the L&M Railway
1831 illustration of the L&M Railway
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