Wikipǣdia:Gecorene gemynddagas/20 Eastermonað
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Pope Leo XIII
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Claude Bernard
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Louis Pasteur (requires undeletion)
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Louis Pasteur
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Fernando Lugo
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Portrait of Oliver Cromwell by Samuel Cooper
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Vädersolstavlan, attributed to Urban målare
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Rēadhere Sundorwerodes tæcn
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1303 – Pope Boniface VIII issued a bull establishing what is now Sapienza University of Rome, todæg one of the largest universities in Europe. | refimprove |
1653 – Oliver Cromwell dissolved the Rump Parliament of the Commonwealth of England by force, eventually replacing it with the Barebone's Parliament. | unreferenced section, refimprove section |
1657 - New Amsterdam (later to become Nīweoforwīc) granted freedom of religion to Jews. | needs more citations |
1836 – The U.S. Congress passed an act creating the Wisconsin Territory. | needs more footnotes |
1862 – French chemist Louis Pasteur and physiologist Claude Bernard completed the first test on pasteurization. | need to verify date |
1884 – Pope Leo XIII published the encyclical Humanum Genus, denouncing Freemasonry as well as a number of beliefs and practices purportedly associated with it such as popular sovereignty and the separation of church and state. | primary sources, refimprove |
1908 – The inaugural season of the New South Wales Rugby League premiership began with nine teams competing in Australia's first Rugby league football competition. | needs more footnotes |
1914 – A fire and a gun battle between the National Guard and striking coal miners in Colorado led to 17 deaths in the Ludlow Massacre. | needs more footnotes |
2010 – An explosion on Deepwater Horizon, an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, caused the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry. | POTD for 2012 |
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[adiht fruman]- 1535 – The appearance of sun dogs over Stockholm, Sweden, inspired the painting Vädersolstavlan, the oldest colour depiction of the city.
- 1818 – Four dægs after the Court of King's Bench in England upheld a murder suspect's right to trial by battle in Ashford v Thornton, the plaintiff declined to fight, allowing the defendant to go free.
- 1968 – British Member of Parliament Enoch Powell made his controversial "Rivers of Blood" speech in opposition to immigration and anti-discrimination legislation, resulting in his removal from the Shadow Cabinet.
- 1978 – Soviet fighters shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 902 after it violated Soviet airspace.
- 1998 – Se blōdiga uphebbenda flocc Germanisca gecnawen be naman se Rēad Here Sundorwerod swutolde þe hit hæfde aswundon.
- 1999 – Students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold embarked on a massacre, killing 13 people and wounding over 20 others before committing suicide at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado.
- 2008 – American Danica Patrick won the Indy Japan 300, becoming the first woman to win an IndyCar auto race.
20. dæg Eastermonðes: Ridván begins at sunset (Bahá'í Faith)
- 1792 – Æfter þe Elelanda Þegn Charles François Dumouriez geaf þǣm Frenciscan Ǣgemōte lange getale of murcunge ƿiþ Ēastrīce, abanned Francland gūþ and þes dǣd begann se Frencisca Uphebbung Gūþ.
- 1912 – Fenƿay Edisc in Boston on Massachusetts, and Tiger Stadium in Detroit on Michigane, ƿæron geopned.
- 1939 – Adolf Hitleres .l. cenningdæg ƿæs begelled sƿa þēodisc festdæg in Natsi Germanie.
- 1968 – Pierre Trudeau gang æfter Lester B Pearson to bēon Forma Þegn ofer Canadan.
- 1968 – Enoch Poƿell Bryttisc Ƿitenagemōtes gegylda gemāðolde his Blōdēa Gemaðel ðærin forsōc he inlēorednesse and for þissum þing ƿæs he adrifen of þǣm Sceaduhirede.
- 2008 – Fernando Lugo ƿeard se first non-Colorado Party candidate to be elected Paraguay Foresittend in 61 ƿintrum.