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* ] – ] is banished to ], on charge that he prevented a ] fleet from sailing to ]. * ] – ] is banished to ], on charge that he prevented a ] fleet from sailing to ].
* ] – The ] commences in Constantinople. * ] – The ] commences in Constantinople.
* ] – ]: The Frankish kings ] and ] sign a ] or 'pact of friendship' ('']''), to recognize their borders along the ]. * ] – ]: The Frankish kings ] and ] sign a ] or 'pact of friendship' ({{lang|la|]}}), to recognize their borders along the ].
*] – ]: Lam Sơn rebels emerge victorious against the ] army in the ] taking place in Đông Quan, in now ]. *] – ]: {{lang|vi|Lam Sơn|italic=no}} rebels emerge victorious against the ] army in the ] taking place in {{lang|vi|Đông Quan|italic=no}}, in now ].
*] – The ], the oldest ] with a known date of impact, strikes the Earth around noon in a ] field outside the village of ], ], France. *] – The ], the oldest ] with a known date of impact, strikes the Earth around noon in a ] field outside the village of ], ], France.
*] – ] is ] ]. *] – ] is ] ].
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*] – The completion of Canada's first transcontinental railway is symbolized by the ] ceremony at ]. *] – The completion of Canada's first transcontinental railway is symbolized by the ] ceremony at ].
*] – ]: Women in the U.S. state of ] are granted the right to vote, the second state to do so. *] – ]: Women in the U.S. state of ] are granted the right to vote, the second state to do so.
*] – ]: ], a battle during which the ] win three ]es. *] – ]: ], a battle during which the ] win three ]es.
* 1900 – The ] is founded in ]. * 1900 – The ] is founded in ].
*] – ] saves the entire town of ] by driving a burning train full of ] six kilometers (3.7 miles) away before it can explode. *] – {{lang|es|]|italic=no}} saves the entire town of {{lang|es|]|italic=no}} by driving a burning train full of ] six kilometres (3.7 miles) away before it can explode.
*] – The first ] shipment (from ], to ]) is undertaken by the ] and department store owner Max Moorehouse. *] – The first ] shipment (from ], to ]) is undertaken by the ] and department store owner Max Moorehouse.
*] – The Deutsche Opernhaus (now ]) opens in the Berlin neighborhood of ], with a production of ]'s '']''. *] – The {{lang|de|Deutsche Opernhaus|italic=no}} (now {{lang|de|]|italic=no}}) opens in the Berlin neighborhood of ], with a production of ]'s '']''.
*] – The first day of the ], a massive blizzard that ultimately killed 250 and caused over $5 million (about $118,098,000 in 2013 dollars) damage. Winds reach hurricane force on this date. *] – The first day of the ], a massive blizzard that ultimately killed 250 and caused over $5 million (about $118,098,000 in 2013 dollars) damage. Winds reach hurricane force on this date.
* 1914 – The ] colony of ] and its centre at ] are captured by Japanese forces. * 1914 – The ] colony of ] and its centre at ] are captured by Japanese forces.
*] – ] is the first woman elected to the ]. *] – ] is the first woman elected to the ].
* 1916 – ] is reelected as ]. * 1916 – ] is reelected as ].
* 1916 &ndash; ] streetcar No. 393 smashes through the warning gates of the open Summer Street drawbridge in ], plunging into the frigid waters of Fort Point Channel, killing 46 people.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/10/29/trolleydisaster/c451CX1qx9SpPo5tJAupFP/story.html|title=Street Car Plunge 46 Drowned|newspaper=Boston Globe|date=29 October 2016|accessdate=17 November 2016}}</ref> * 1916 &ndash; ] streetcar No. 393 smashes through the warning gates of the open Summer Street drawbridge in ], plunging into the frigid waters of Fort Point Channel, killing 46 people.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/10/29/trolleydisaster/c451CX1qx9SpPo5tJAupFP/story.html |title=Street Car Plunge 46 Drowned |newspaper=] |date=29 October 2016 |accessdate=17 November 2016 }}</ref>
*] &ndash; The Gregorian calendar date of the ], which gets its name from the Julian calendar date of ]. On this date in 1917, the Bolsheviks storm the ]. *] &ndash; The Gregorian calendar date of the ], which gets its name from the Julian calendar date of ]. On this date in 1917, the Bolsheviks storm the ].
* 1917 &ndash; ]: ] ends: British forces capture ] from the ]. * 1917 &ndash; ]: ] ends: British forces capture ] from the ].

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  3. Colodny, Robert Garland (1 November 2009). The Struggle for Madrid: The Central Epic of the Spanish Conflict, 1936-37. Transaction Publishers. p. 52. ISBN 978-1-4128-3924-2. Retrieved 29 June 2015. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  4. Jones, Nate; Harper, Lauren, eds. (16 May 2013). "The 1983 War Scare: "The Last Paroxysm" of the Cold War: Part I". National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 426. National Security Archive at George Washington University. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  5. "Exercise Scenario" (PDF). National Security Archive at George Washington University. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  6. Santifaller, Leo; Obermayer-Marnach, Eva (1993). "Bernbrunn Karl" (PDF). Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 (in German). Vol. 1. p. 76. ISBN 3-7001-1327-7. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
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  9. "BBC - History - Marie Curie". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  10. "Elaine Morgan obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  11. "Tennis - Herbert Flam (Etats Unis)". www.les-sports.info.
  12. "Chrystos". The Audre Lorde Project. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  13. "Al Attles". The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  14. "Felix Rosenqvist". Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  15. Monkhouse, William Cosmo (1897). "Sandby, Paul" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 50. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
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  17. Lewis, Paul (12 November 2001). "Anthony Shaffer, 75, Author Of Long-Running 'Sleuth,' Dies". New York Times. pp. F7. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  18. "Ri Ul Sol Dies". KCNA. 8 November 2015. Archived from the original on 30 June 2018.
  19. Swerling, Gabriella (7 November 2020). "Rabbi Lord Sacks has died, online statement confirms". The Telegraph. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  20. Joint Statement celebrating Inuit Day from the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, the Minister of Indigenous Services and the Minister of Intergovernmental and Northern Affairs and Internal Trade, 7 November 2018

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