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Blimey. I spent most of today on the sofa.Richard Frost wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16 2022 12:53pm1384 Jadwiga is crowned King of Poland, despite being a woman
1492 Christopher Columbus' fleet anchors at "Fernandina" (Long Island, Bahamas)
1579 Francis Drake sights land in the Philippines after crossing the Pacific Ocean aboard the Golden Hind
1775 Portland, Maine burned by British
1834 Much of the ancient structures of the Palace of Westminster (parliament) in London is burnt down
1901 Baron Hayashi of Japan begins negotiations in London to make an alliance with the British and strengthen Japan's position against Russians
1946 10 Nazi leaders are hanged as war criminals after Nuremberg war trials, including Wilhelm Keitel, Joachim von Ribbentrop and Alfred Jodl. Hermann Goering on trial at the Nuremberg Trials. He would later be sentenced to death, but committed suicide the night before his sentence was to be carried out.
1972 2 members of the Official Irish Republican Army are shot dead by the British Army in County Tyrone
1972 A Protestant youth member (15) of the Ulster Defence Association, and a UDA member (26) are run over by British Army vehicles during riots in east Belfast
1973 Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho controversially awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating a ceasefire in Vietnam that later failed
1978 Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyla elected Pope John Paul II
1984 Desmond Tutu, South African Anglican Archbishop, wins Nobel Peace Prize
1993 Anti-Nazi riot breaks out in Welling in Kent, after police stop protesters approaching British National Party headquarters
1993 IRA bomb attack on fish & chips restaurant in Belfast, 10 killed
1998 Former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet is arrested in London on a Spanish warrant requesting his extradition on murder charges
2018 Chairman of China's Xinjiang’s government defends its detention camps for Uighur Muslims saying they provided “vocational education and training”
2018 Man Booker Prize is won by Anna Burns' "Milkman", the first winner from Northern Ireland
2018 Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman denies knowledge of the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi according to President Trump
Chadwick wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16 2022 9:51pmBlimey. I spent most of today on the sofa.Richard Frost wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16 2022 12:53pm1384 Jadwiga is crowned King of Poland, despite being a woman
1492 Christopher Columbus' fleet anchors at "Fernandina" (Long Island, Bahamas)
1579 Francis Drake sights land in the Philippines after crossing the Pacific Ocean aboard the Golden Hind
1775 Portland, Maine burned by British
1834 Much of the ancient structures of the Palace of Westminster (parliament) in London is burnt down
1901 Baron Hayashi of Japan begins negotiations in London to make an alliance with the British and strengthen Japan's position against Russians
1946 10 Nazi leaders are hanged as war criminals after Nuremberg war trials, including Wilhelm Keitel, Joachim von Ribbentrop and Alfred Jodl. Hermann Goering on trial at the Nuremberg Trials. He would later be sentenced to death, but committed suicide the night before his sentence was to be carried out.
1972 2 members of the Official Irish Republican Army are shot dead by the British Army in County Tyrone
1972 A Protestant youth member (15) of the Ulster Defence Association, and a UDA member (26) are run over by British Army vehicles during riots in east Belfast
1973 Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho controversially awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating a ceasefire in Vietnam that later failed
1978 Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyla elected Pope John Paul II
1984 Desmond Tutu, South African Anglican Archbishop, wins Nobel Peace Prize
1993 Anti-Nazi riot breaks out in Welling in Kent, after police stop protesters approaching British National Party headquarters
1993 IRA bomb attack on fish & chips restaurant in Belfast, 10 killed
1998 Former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet is arrested in London on a Spanish warrant requesting his extradition on murder charges
2018 Chairman of China's Xinjiang’s government defends its detention camps for Uighur Muslims saying they provided “vocational education and training”
2018 Man Booker Prize is won by Anna Burns' "Milkman", the first winner from Northern Ireland
2018 Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman denies knowledge of the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi according to President Trump
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