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01010712 This Day In History, July 12
100 BC: Julius Caesar (see A History Of Jerusalem: Pompey And The Caesars) was born (historians differ over whether the date was July 12 or 13).
927: England was unified by Athelstan.
1191: The armies of the Third Crusade (1189-92), led by England's King Richard ("The Lionhearted"), captured the Syrian seaport of Acre (see Constantine's Crusades In History And Prophecy).
1290: Jews were expelled from England by order of King Edward I.
1543: England's King Henry VIII married Catherine Parr, his sixth, and last, wife.
1580: The Ostrog Bible, one of the earliest Bibles in a Slavic language, was published (see also The Word Of God In The Tongues Of Man).
1609: Henry Hudson first saw the North American continent.
1690: The Battle of Boyne, the most important date on the Northern Ireland Unionist calendar; on that date, William of Orange vanquished his Catholic rival, King James II, in a victory that established England's Protestant ascendancy. It is celebrated in Northern Ireland by "Orangemen" and resented by Catholics to this day.
1691: William III defeated the allied Irish and French armies at the Battle of Aughrim, Ireland.
1704: In areas occupied by Sweden, the gentry deposed Augustus, elector of Saxony, as king of Poland and elected Stanislaw Leszczynski, the chief official of Poznan, king of Poland.
1794: British Admiral Lord Nelson lost his right eye at the siege of Calvi, in Corsica.
1806: The Confederation of the Rhine was established in Germany.
1812: During the War of 1812 (1812-1814), the U.S. invaded Canada at Windsor, Ontario.
1918: The Japanese battleship Kawachi blew up at Shunan, Japan; over 600 of its crew were killed.
1941: Moscow was bombed by the German Luftwaffe for the first time.
1944: Winston Churchill made the decision to allow Jews to form a military unit to fight the Nazis; 2 months later, the Jewish Brigade, 25,000 strong, was formed. Without Churchill, the Jews would never have got it, and the experience of working together at the brigade level was critical to the Jewish military success 4 years later - in the establishment of the modern state of Israel (see A History Of Jerusalem: The British Mandate, A History Of Jerusalem: Zionism and A History Of Jerusalem: War And Peace).
1974: President Richard Nixon's aides G. Gordon Liddy, John Ehrlichman and two others were convicted of conspiracy and perjury in connection with the Watergate crimes.
1994: Germany's Constitutional Court lifted the ban on use of German troops for combat missions outside of the country.
100 BC: Julius Caesar (see A History Of Jerusalem: Pompey And The Caesars) was born (historians differ over whether the date was July 12 or 13).
927: England was unified by Athelstan.
1191: The armies of the Third Crusade (1189-92), led by England's King Richard ("The Lionhearted"), captured the Syrian seaport of Acre (see Constantine's Crusades In History And Prophecy).
1290: Jews were expelled from England by order of King Edward I.
1543: England's King Henry VIII married Catherine Parr, his sixth, and last, wife.
1580: The Ostrog Bible, one of the earliest Bibles in a Slavic language, was published (see also The Word Of God In The Tongues Of Man).
1609: Henry Hudson first saw the North American continent.
1690: The Battle of Boyne, the most important date on the Northern Ireland Unionist calendar; on that date, William of Orange vanquished his Catholic rival, King James II, in a victory that established England's Protestant ascendancy. It is celebrated in Northern Ireland by "Orangemen" and resented by Catholics to this day.
1691: William III defeated the allied Irish and French armies at the Battle of Aughrim, Ireland.
1704: In areas occupied by Sweden, the gentry deposed Augustus, elector of Saxony, as king of Poland and elected Stanislaw Leszczynski, the chief official of Poznan, king of Poland.
1794: British Admiral Lord Nelson lost his right eye at the siege of Calvi, in Corsica.
1806: The Confederation of the Rhine was established in Germany.
1812: During the War of 1812 (1812-1814), the U.S. invaded Canada at Windsor, Ontario.
1918: The Japanese battleship Kawachi blew up at Shunan, Japan; over 600 of its crew were killed.
1941: Moscow was bombed by the German Luftwaffe for the first time.
1944: Winston Churchill made the decision to allow Jews to form a military unit to fight the Nazis; 2 months later, the Jewish Brigade, 25,000 strong, was formed. Without Churchill, the Jews would never have got it, and the experience of working together at the brigade level was critical to the Jewish military success 4 years later - in the establishment of the modern state of Israel (see A History Of Jerusalem: The British Mandate, A History Of Jerusalem: Zionism and A History Of Jerusalem: War And Peace).
1974: President Richard Nixon's aides G. Gordon Liddy, John Ehrlichman and two others were convicted of conspiracy and perjury in connection with the Watergate crimes.
1994: Germany's Constitutional Court lifted the ban on use of German troops for combat missions outside of the country.