Wikipǣdia:Gecorene gemynddagas/25 Eastermonað
Appearance
Gelicnessa
[adiht fruman]Bryce AN biliþ on ælc cyrre
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Red Hat Society members
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Daniel Defoe
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James D. Watson (requires undeletion)
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James D. Watson
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DNA replicating
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The double helix structure of DNA
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Liberation Dæg in Italy | unreferenced section |
Flag Dæg in the Faroe Islands | stubby |
Red Hat Society Dæg | unreferenced sections |
1719 – Robinson Crusoe, a novel by English author Daniel Defoe about a castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island near Venezuela, was first published. | refimprove section |
1829 – Swan River Colony | Save for May 2 |
1846 – An open conflict between the military forces of the United States and Mexico began over the disputed border of Texas north of the Rio Grande and south of the Nueces River, later serving as a primary justification for Mexican–American War. | refimprove |
1974 – The song "Grândola, Vila Morena" by Zeca Afonso was broadcast on radio, signalling the start of the Carnation Revolution, a bloodless coup against the Estado Novo regime in Portugal. | refimprove |
1986 – Mswati III was crowned King of Swaziland, succeeding his father Sobhuza II. | unreferenced section, needs cleanup |
2005 – A commuter train came off its tracks in Amagasaki, Hyōgo, Japan, and rammed into an apartment building, killing the driver and 106 passengers and injuring 555 others in the Amagasaki rail crash. | Tagged with {{OR}} |
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[adiht fruman]- 1644 – The Ming Dynasty of China fell when the Chongzhen Emperor committed suicide during a peasant rebellion led by Li Zicheng.
- 1792 – The guillotine was first used to carry out capital punishment in France, with crowds marvelling at the machine's speed and precision.
- 1920 – At the San Remo conference, the principal Allied Powers of World War I decided upon the League of Nations mandates for administration of the former Ottoman-ruled lands of the Middle East.
- 1960 – The U.S. Navy submarine USS Triton completed the first submerged circumnavigation of the globe.
25. dæg Eastermonðes: Anzac Dæg (Australia and Nīƿe Sǣland); Huntadunscīr Dæg on Huntandūnscīre
- 1599 – Oliver Cromƿell ƿæs in Huntandūne acenned.
- 1792 –Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle Frencisc glēoƿritere ƿrāt "La Marseillaise", se is nū Francena þēodstefn.
- 1849 – Æfter þe Elgin Hlāford, se ƿæs Gemǣne Gereca of Canada, onsiglode þa Unræd Forƿyrd Gesetnesse in rihte þe man mōt giefan bot þæm Niðer Canada onƿunendum for hiera forƿyrde þe befeall in þæm unræd in 1837, ƿyrtedon ƿiðsprecan gæglbærnes and forbærnedon þone Ƿitenagemōtes Bold in Montreale.
- 1898 – Þā Geānlǣhtedan Rīca States gebanned ƿig ƿiþ Ispania, and hiere ambiht sæd þe campræden hæfd ær bēon betƿuh þæm tƿæm rīcum for tƿæm dagum.
- 1915 – Forma Ƿoruldgūþ: Se Australisca and Nīƿsǣlendisa Here landedon æt Anzac Cofan þær æt Hellesnæsse landedon Bryttiscu and Frenciscu ƿigan to beginnan se Gallipoli Fare in þæm Oþomaniscan Rīce.
- 1953 – "Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids" be mōtclottlicum līfƿitum James Ƿatson and Francis Crick ƿæs gesƿutoled fyrmeste þære gecyndelic ƿitenacræftena bēc Nature, hƿærin aƿrāten hie hiera afandunge þe DNA hæfþ fugeltmber in tƿafealdum geƿende.