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01010614 This Day In History, June 14
1158: Munchen (rendered in English as Munich), the capital and largest city of the German state of Bavaria, was founded by Henry the Lion (Heinrich der Lowe).
1215: The Magna Carta (Latin for Great Charter), a key document in British constitutional history, was issued by King John at Runnymede.
1285: Forces led by Prince Tran Quang Khai of Vietnam's Tran Dynasty destroyed the invading Mongol fleet in a naval battle at Chuong Duong.
1287: Kublai Khan defeated the Nayan and other Borjigin princes in East Mongolia and Manchuria (see also Gog and Magog_.
1381: Richard II of England met leaders of the Peasants' Revolt (which was incited by the sermons of a communist preacher, and led by a roofer, Wat Tyler) on Blackheath.
1645: The Battle of Naseby during the English Civil War; 12,000 Royalists were defeated by 15,000 Parliamentarians.
1789: Captain William Bligh and 18 others who had been cast adrift after the mutiny on the HMS Bounty reached Timor in the East Indies after a voyage of nearly 4,000 miles in an open boat.
1807: The Battle of Friedland during the Napoleonic Wars.
1919: British pilots Johns Williams Alcock and Arthur Witten Brown took off from St. John's, Newfoundland, on the first successful non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
1940: The Swastika was hoisted on the Eiffel Tower as the German army entered and occupied Paris.
1940: Auschwitz, the largest of the Nazi concentration camps, was opened near German-occupied Krakow, Poland. Before its liberation by the Allies in 1945, over 3 million people, mostly Jews, were murdered there.
1941: During the Second World War, on the eve of the allied invasion of German-threatened Syria (then in Vichy control), Jewish troops engaged Arab and Vichy forces.
1947: The dates of the alleged "Roswell UFO incident" whereby a UFO crash lands in Roswell, New Mexico.
1962: The European Space Research Organisation was established in Paris. It was later renamed the European Space Agency.
1966: The Vatican in Rome announced that its "Index of Prohibited Books" (created by Pope Paul IV in 1557) had been abolished.
1967: China detonated its first hydrogen bomb.
1982: Argentina surrendered to Britain after a 74-day conflict for the Falkland Islands.
1982: Following their initial success in "Operation Peace For Galilee" in Lebanon, Israel continued the campaign there with the start of weeks of "Operation Big Pines" to drive Yasser Arafat and the PLO out of Lebanon.
1989: Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan was made an honorary knight by Queen Elizabeth II.
2002: The steroid 2002 MN missed the Earth by 121,000 kilometers (75,000 miles), about 1/3 of the distance between the Earth and the Moon.
1158: Munchen (rendered in English as Munich), the capital and largest city of the German state of Bavaria, was founded by Henry the Lion (Heinrich der Lowe).
1215: The Magna Carta (Latin for Great Charter), a key document in British constitutional history, was issued by King John at Runnymede.
1285: Forces led by Prince Tran Quang Khai of Vietnam's Tran Dynasty destroyed the invading Mongol fleet in a naval battle at Chuong Duong.
1287: Kublai Khan defeated the Nayan and other Borjigin princes in East Mongolia and Manchuria (see also Gog and Magog_.
1381: Richard II of England met leaders of the Peasants' Revolt (which was incited by the sermons of a communist preacher, and led by a roofer, Wat Tyler) on Blackheath.
1645: The Battle of Naseby during the English Civil War; 12,000 Royalists were defeated by 15,000 Parliamentarians.
1789: Captain William Bligh and 18 others who had been cast adrift after the mutiny on the HMS Bounty reached Timor in the East Indies after a voyage of nearly 4,000 miles in an open boat.
1807: The Battle of Friedland during the Napoleonic Wars.
1919: British pilots Johns Williams Alcock and Arthur Witten Brown took off from St. John's, Newfoundland, on the first successful non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
1940: The Swastika was hoisted on the Eiffel Tower as the German army entered and occupied Paris.
1940: Auschwitz, the largest of the Nazi concentration camps, was opened near German-occupied Krakow, Poland. Before its liberation by the Allies in 1945, over 3 million people, mostly Jews, were murdered there.
1941: During the Second World War, on the eve of the allied invasion of German-threatened Syria (then in Vichy control), Jewish troops engaged Arab and Vichy forces.
1947: The dates of the alleged "Roswell UFO incident" whereby a UFO crash lands in Roswell, New Mexico.
1962: The European Space Research Organisation was established in Paris. It was later renamed the European Space Agency.
1966: The Vatican in Rome announced that its "Index of Prohibited Books" (created by Pope Paul IV in 1557) had been abolished.
1967: China detonated its first hydrogen bomb.
1982: Argentina surrendered to Britain after a 74-day conflict for the Falkland Islands.
1982: Following their initial success in "Operation Peace For Galilee" in Lebanon, Israel continued the campaign there with the start of weeks of "Operation Big Pines" to drive Yasser Arafat and the PLO out of Lebanon.
1989: Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan was made an honorary knight by Queen Elizabeth II.
2002: The steroid 2002 MN missed the Earth by 121,000 kilometers (75,000 miles), about 1/3 of the distance between the Earth and the Moon.