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The Inquisition asked a commission of theologians about the propositions of the heliocentric view of the universe
Italy
Feb 19 1616
Fri 19:04:00
On February 19, 1616, the Inquisition asked a commission of theologians, known as qualifiers, about the propositions of the heliocentric view of the universe. Historians of the Galileo affair have offered different accounts of why the matter was referred to the qualifiers at this time. Beretta points out that the Inquisition had taken a deposition from Gianozzi Attavanti in November 1615, as part of its investigation into the denunciations of Galileo by Lorini and Caccini.
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Unification of Italy
Victor Emmanuel assembled the deputies of the first Italian Parliament
Mon Feb 18 1861
On 18 February 1861, Victor Emmanuel assembled the deputies of the first Italian Parliament in Turin.
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Second Boer War
Battle of Paardeberg
Sun Feb 18 1900
The Battle of Paardeberg or Perdeberg ("Horse Mountain") was a major battle during the Second Anglo-Boer War. It was fought near Paardeberg Drift on the banks of the Modder River in the Orange Free State near Kimberley. Lord Methuen advanced up the railway line in November 1899 with the objective of relieving the besieged city of Kimberley (and the town of Mafeking, also under siege). Battles were fought on this front at Graspan, Belmont, Modder River before the advance was halted for two months after the British defeat at the Battle of Magersfontein. In February 1900, Field Marshal Lord Roberts assumed personal command of a significantly reinforced British offensive.
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1905 Russian Revolution
Bulygin Rescript
Sat Feb 18 1905
On 18 February [O.S. 5 February] 1905, Tsar published the Bulygin Rescript, which promised the formation of a consultative assembly, religious tolerance, freedom of speech (in the form of language rights for the Polish minority) and a reduction in the peasants' redemption payments.
(1905 Russian Revolution) A train overturned by striking workers at the main railway depot in Tiflis
1905 Russian Revolution
Tsar dismissed the Minister of the Interior
Sat Feb 18 1905
Tsar dismissed the Minister of the Interior, Pyotr Sviatopolk-Mirskii, on 18 February [O.S. 5 February] 1905.
(1905 Russian Revolution) A train overturned by striking workers at the main railway depot in Tiflis
1905 Russian Revolution
State Duma
Sat Feb 18 1905
Tsar Nicholas II agreed on 18 February [O.S. 5 February] to the creation of a State Duma of the Russian Empire but with consultative powers only. When its slight powers and limits on the electorate were revealed, unrest redoubled.
(1905 Russian Revolution) A train overturned by striking workers at the main railway depot in Tiflis
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The primary Confederate force in the Eastern theater
Wed Feb 20 1861
The primary Confederate force in the Eastern theater was the Army of Northern Virginia. The Army originated as the (Confederate) Army of the Potomac, which was organized on June 20, 1861, from all operational forces in northern Virginia.
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Algerian War
A peace accord was reached for granting independence to all of Algeria
Tue Feb 20 1962
On 20 February 1962 a peace accord was reached for granting independence to all of Algeria.
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Diego Maradona
To Boca
Fri Feb 20 1981
Maradona signed a contract with Boca Juniors on 20 February 1981.
Diego Maradona
Dissolution of the Soviet Union
Join with the Soviet Socialist Republic of Armenia
Sat Feb 20 1988
On February 20, 1988, after a week of growing demonstrations in Stepanakert, capital of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (the Armenian majority area within the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic), the Regional Soviet voted to secede and join with the Soviet Socialist Republic of Armenia.
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Ciro Immobile
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Tue Feb 20 1990
Born in Torre Annunziata, in the province of Naples, Immobile began his youth career in the football school "Torre Annunziata '88", before transferring to "Maria Rosa" and finally the youth team of Salernitana, where, however, he failed to emerge.
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Battle of Yiwulu
Sat Feb 4 73
A punitive Han expedition against the Xiongnu captured territory in the area of modern Hami City.
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He of Han died
Fri Feb 13 105
He of Han died.
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Roman Empire
Antoninus Pius "adopted son"
Tue Feb 25 138
Antoninus Pius acquired much favor with Hadrian, who adopted him as his son and successor on 25 February 138, after the death of his first adopted son Lucius Aelius, on the condition that Antoninus would, in turn, adopt Marcus Annius Verus, the son of his wife's brother, and Lucius, son of Lucius Aelius, who afterward became the emperors, Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus.
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Imperial China (Qin and Han dynasties)
Chong of Han died
Mon Feb 15 145
Chong of Han died.
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Imperial China (Qin and Han dynasties)
Campaign against Dong Zhuo
Mon Feb 1 190
A coalition led by Yuan Shao gathered at Hangu Pass in anticipation of an expedition against Dong.
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