Events678 -
Saint Agatho begins his reign as a Catholic Pope.1358 -
Republic of Dubrovnik founded
1709 -
Peter the Great defeats
Charles XII of Sweden at the
Battle of Poltava.
1743 -
War of the Austrian Succession:
Battle of Dettingen On the battlefield in Bavaria,
George II personally led troops into battle. The last time that a British monarch would command troops in the field.
1759 - General
James Wolfe starts siege of
Quebec.
1806 - The British capture
Buenos Aires during the British invasions of the Río de la Plata.
1844 -
Joseph Smith, Jr. was murdered at the
Carthage, Illinois jail, along with his brother,
Hyrum Smith, by a mob.
1864 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Kennesaw Mountain.
1867 - The
Bank of California is created.
1893 - Crash of the
New York Stock Exchange.
1898 - The first solo
circumnavigation of the globe is completed by
Joshua Slocum from Briar Island,
Nova Scotia.
1905 - (June 14 according to the
Julian calendar):
Battleship Potemkin uprising: Sailors start a mutiny aboard the Battleship Potemkin, denouncing the crimes of autocracy, demanding liberty and an end to war. (See also Eisenstein's classic film on the subject,
The Battleship Potemkin).
1950 - The
United States decides to send troops to fight in the
Korean War.
1953 -
Joseph Laniel becomes Prime Minister of
France.
1954 - The world's first
nuclear power station opens in
Obninsk, near
Moscow.
1957 -
Hurricane Audrey kills 500 people in
Louisiana and
Texas.
1966 - The first broadcast of
Dark Shadows is aired on
ABC-TV.
1967 - The world's first
ATM is installed in
Enfield,
London.
1973 - The President of
Uruguay dissolves Parliament and heads a coup.*
1974 - U.S president
Richard Nixon visits the
U.S.S.R..
1976 -
Air France Flight 139 (
Tel Aviv-
Athens-
Paris) is hijacked en route to Paris by the
PLO and redirected to
Entebbe,
Uganda.
1977 -
France grants independence to
Djibouti.
1979 -
Muhammad Ali announces his retirement from
boxing.
1980 - A commercial
DC-9 (
Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870) crashes near
Ustica,
Italy, killing 81
1981 - First
Paintball Match Was Held
1984 -
Pierre Elliott Trudeau wins the
Albert Einstein Peace Prize.
1985 -
U.S. Route 66 ceases to be an official U.S. highway.
1986 - The
International Court of Justice finds against the
United States in its judgement in
Nicaragua v. United States.
1988 - 59 are killed and 55 are injured as a runaway train in
Gare de Lyon,
France plows into a packed rush-hour train.
1991 -
Slovenia, after declaring independence two days previous, is invaded by
Yugoslav troops, tanks, and aircraft, starting the
Ten-Day War.
1997 - President Rahmonov, UTO leader Said Abdullah Nuri, and Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General Gerd Merrem signed the "General Agreement on the Establishment of Peace and National Accord in Tajikistan" and the "Moscow Protocol" on 27 June 1997 in Moscow, Russia, ending the war.[5]
1998 - Opening of the
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in
Malaysia.
2001 -
International Court of Justice finds against the
United States in its judgement in the
LaGrand Case.
2001 - Pope
John Paul II beatified 28
Ukrainian Greek Catholics, including 27 martyrs most of whom were killed by the
Soviet secret police. Beatification took place at the service in
Lviv, western
Ukraine during his first visit to this country.
2003 - The
United States National Do Not Call Registry, formed to combat unwanted telemarketing calls and administered by the
Federal Trade Commission, enrolled almost three-quarters of a million phone numbers on its first day.
2005 -
AMD files broad antitrust complaint against
Intel Corporation in U.S. Federal District Court, alleging abuse of
monopoly powers and
antitrust violations.
2007 -
Tony Blair formally tenders his resignation as
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to
Queen Elizabeth II.
Gordon Brown is his successor.
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