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Battle during the Second Crusade
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
The Battle of Fariskur
Faraskour, Damietta, Egypt
Apr 6 1250
Wed 01:24:00
The Egyptians followed them into the Battle of Fariskur where the Egyptians utterly destroyed the Crusaders on 6 April. King Louis IX and a few of his surviving nobles surrendered and were taken as prisoners, effectively ending the Seventh Crusade.
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Christmas Island
Captain Daniel Beeckman of The Eagle Passed The Island
Thu Apr 5 1714
Captain Daniel Beeckman of the Eagle passed the island on 5 April 1714, chronicled in his 1718 book, A Voyage to and from the Island of Borneo, in the East-Indies.
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Abraham Lincoln
Tad Lincoln
Tue Apr 5 1853
The youngest, Thomas "Tad" Lincoln, was born on April 4, 1853, and survived his father but died of heart failure at age 18 on July 16, 1871.
Abraham Lincoln
Xinhai Revolution
Making Beijing The Capital of The Republic
Fri Apr 5 1912
On 5 April, the Provisional Senate in Nanjing voted to make Beijing the capital of the Republic and convened in Beijing at the end of the month.
Nanjing Road during Xinhai Revolution
Spanish Flu
First public Health Report
Fri Apr 5 1918
The first mention of influenza was reported in a weekly public health report. The report had 18 severe cases and death tally of three in Haskell, Kansas.
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Louis Armstrong
His first studio recordings were with Oliver for Gennett Records on April 5–6, 1923.
Thu Apr 5 1923
His first studio recordings were with Oliver for Gennett Records on April 5–6, 1923.
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Mozart
Mozart meets Beethoven
Tue Apr 7 1778
A 16-year-old composer arrived at Vienna on 7 April 1787 newly. He was already acquainted with Mozart 's music by all accounts, and was excited to meet him. It's said he was playing music with him and he also had some lessons from him, probably. the name of the young composer was Ludwig van Beethoven.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Charles de Gaulle
De Gaulle married Yvonne Vendroux
Thu Apr 7 1921
De Gaulle married Yvonne Vendroux on 7 April 1921 in Église Notre-Dame de Calais.
Charles de Gaulle
Benito Mussolini
First assassination was failed
Wed Apr 7 1926
On 7 April 1926, Mussolini survived the first assassination attempt by Violet Gibson, an Irish woman, and daughter of Lord Ashbourne, who was deported after her arrest.
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Chinese Civil War
Chiang and several other KMT leaders held a meeting during which they proposed that Communist activities
Thu Apr 7 1927
On April 7, Chiang and several other KMT leaders held a meeting, during which they proposed that Communist activities were socially and economically disruptive and had to be undone for the Nationalist revolution to proceed.
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The Holocaust
Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service was passed
Fri Apr 7 1933
On 7 April 1933, the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service was passed, which excluded Jews and other "non-Aryans" from the civil service. Jews were disbarred from practicing law, being editors or proprietors of newspapers, joining the Journalists' Association, or owning farms.
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Roman Empire
Aulus Vitellius
Fri Apr 19 69
Aulus Vitellius was Roman Emperor for eight months, from 19 April to 20 December AD 69. Vitellius was proclaimed emperor following the quick succession of the previous emperors Galba and Otho, in a year of civil war known as the Year of the Four Emperors. His claim to the throne was soon challenged by legions stationed in the eastern provinces, who proclaimed their commander Vespasian emperor instead. War ensued, leading to a crushing defeat for Vitellius at the Second Battle of Bedriacum in northern Italy. Once he realized his support was wavering, Vitellius prepared to abdicate in favor of Vespasian. He was not allowed to do so by his supporters, resulting in a brutal battle for Rome between Vitellius' forces and the armies of Vespasian. He was executed in Rome by Vespasian's soldiers on 20 December 69.
Aureus of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor
Imperial China (Qin and Han dynasties)
An of Han died
Mon Apr 30 125
An died.
A mural showing women dressed in traditional Hanfu silk robes, from the Dahuting Tomb of the late Eastern Han dynasty (25–220 AD)
Roman Empire
Septimius Severus proclaimed himself emperor
Tue Apr 9 193
Proclaimed emperor in 193 by his legionaries in Noricum during the political unrest that followed the death of Commodus, he secured sole rule over the empire in 197 after defeating his last rival, Clodius Albinus, at the Battle of Lugdunum. In securing his position as emperor, he founded the Severan dynasty.
Aureus of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor
Roman Empire
Caracalla was assassinated
Tue Apr 8 217
Caracalla was assassinated while en route to a campaign against the Parthians by the Praetorian Guard.
Aureus of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor
Roman Empire
Macrinus was declared augustus
Fri Apr 11 217
On April 8, 217, Caracalla was assassinated traveling to Carrhae. Three days later, Macrinus was declared Augustus. Diadumenian was the son of Macrinus, born in 208. He was given the title Caesar in 217, when his father became augustus, and raised to co-Augustus the following year.
Aureus of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor
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Cold war
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.
Korean War
Vietnam War
Berlin Wall
Dissolution of the Soviet Union
U.S. Presidents
In this collection, we list U.S. Presidents Stories. The president of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States, indirectly elected to a 4-year term by the people through the Electoral College.
George Washington
Theodore Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
Ronald Reagan
Richard Nixon
John F. Kennedy
Jimmy Carter
Donald Trump
George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Great Women in History
The female characters affected history.
Sojourner Truth
Elizabeth Blackwell
Marie Curie
Anna May Wong
Mother Teresa
Rosa Parks
Indira Gandhi
Margaret Thatcher
Angela Merkel
Halimah Yacob
Ruby Bridges
Theresa May
Princess Diana
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