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Sayf ad-Din Tatar was a Mamluk sultan of Egypt in 1421
Cairo, Egypt
Aug 29 1421
Wed 13:22:00
Sayf ad-Din Tatar was a Mamluk sultan of Egypt from 29 August to 30 November 1421.
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Crusades
Siege of Acre (1189)
Mon Aug 28 1189
Richard I and Philip II of France agreed to go on the Crusade in January 1188. Arriving in the Holy Land, Richard had led his support to the stalemated siege of Acre. The Muslim defenders surrendered on 12 July 1191.
Battle during the Second Crusade
Unification of Italy
Two forces met in the Aspromonte
Thu Aug 28 1862
On 28 August the two forces met in the Aspromonte. One of the regulars fired a chance shot, and several volleys followed, but Garibaldi forbade his men to return fire on fellow subjects of the Kingdom of Italy. The volunteers suffered several casualties, and Garibaldi himself was wounded; many were taken, prisoner.
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Unification of Italy
August the two forces met in the Aspromonte
Thu Aug 28 1862
On 28 August the two forces met in the Aspromonte. One of the regulars fired a chance shot, and several volleys followed, but Garibaldi forbade his men to return fire on fellow subjects of the Kingdom of Italy. The volunteers suffered several casualties, and Garibaldi himself was wounded; many were taken prisoner.
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World War 1
German intervention
Fri Aug 28 1914
Because mighty Russia support Serbia, and that will be a real threat, Austria-Hungary to declare war until its leaders reserved assurance from a great ally, German leader Kaisar Wilhelm II that Germany will support them. Austrian leaders had fear that Russian intervention will involve others, France and possibly Great Britain as well.
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Chinese Civil War
First post-war peace negotiation
Tue Aug 28 1945
The first post-war peace negotiation was attended by both Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong in Chongqing from 28 August 1945.
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Byzantine Empire
Leo VI the Wise
Fri Aug 30 886
Under Basil's son and successor, Leo VI the Wise, the wars in the east against the enfeebled Abbasid Caliphate continued.
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George Washington
Shays' Rebellion erupted in Massachusetts
Wed Aug 30 1786
When Shays' Rebellion erupted in Massachusetts on August 29, 1786, over taxation, Washington was further convinced that a national constitution was needed.
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World War 1
New Zealand occupied German Samoa
Sun Aug 30 1914
New Zealand occupied German Samoa (later Western Samoa) on 30 August 1914.
New Zealand occupied German Samoa
Warren Buffett
Birth
Sat Aug 30 1930
On August 30, 1930, Buffett was born in Omaha, Nebraska, the second of three children and the only son of Leila (née Stahl) and Congressman Howard Buffett.
Warren Buffett
World War II
Hitler demanded that a Polish plenipotentiary immediately travel to Berlin
Wed Aug 30 1939
On 29 August, Hitler demanded that a Polish plenipotentiary immediately travel to Berlin to negotiate the handover of Danzig, and to allow a plebiscite in the Polish Corridor in which the German minority would vote on secession.
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Augustus died
Tue Aug 19 14
In AD 14 Augustus died at the age of seventy-five, having ruled the empire for forty years, and was succeeded as emperor by Tiberius.
Aureus of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor
Imperial China (Qin and Han dynasties)
Emperor Guangwu of Han took the title emperor
Tue Aug 5 25
The Han warlord Emperor Guangwu of Han took the title emperor.
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Trajan died
Wed Aug 11 117
Early in 117, Trajan grew ill and set out to sail back to Italy. His health declined throughout the spring and summer of 117, something publicly acknowledged by the fact that a bronze bust displayed at the time in the public baths of Ancyra showed him clearly aged and emaciated. After reaching Selinus (modern Gazipaşa) in Cilicia, which was afterward called Trajanopolis, he suddenly died from edema, probably on 11 August.
Aureus of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor
Roman Empire
Hadrian
Wed Aug 11 117
Despite his own excellence as a military administrator, Hadrian's reign was marked more by the defense of the empire's vast territories, rather than major military conflicts.
Aureus of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor
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Huan of Han
Mon Aug 1 146
Emperor Huan of Han became emperor of the Han dynasty.
A mural showing women dressed in traditional Hanfu silk robes, from the Dahuting Tomb of the late Eastern Han dynasty (25–220 AD)
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The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States and their respective allies, the Eastern Bloc and the Western Bloc, after World War II.
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