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May 21: This Day in World Military History
« on: May 21, 2015, 01:02:42 am »
878     Syracuse, the capital of Byzantine Sicily, surrenders after an eight month siege to Muslim invaders, who enslave all of the inhabitants that they do not massacre, and raze every church.
1077     Canossa: HRE Henry IV begs forgiveness from Pope Gregory VII
1420     Treaty of Troyes: Charles VI of France recognizes Henry V of England as his heir, and gives him his daughter Catherine to wed
1421     Murad II becomes Sultan of the Turks (1421-1451)
1511     Battle of Casalecchio: French defeat the Papal Army
1522     Adrian Florisz Boeyens elected Pope as Adrian VI (1522-23)
1674     John Sobieski is elected King of Poland-Lithuania (1674-1796)
1762     HM frigate 'Active' & sloop 'Favourite' capture the Spanish ship 'Hermione' off Cadiz in bound from Peru, and realize prize of £519,705 10s, perhaps £400 million today -- Learn More
1856     Lawrence, Kansas captured & sacked by pro-slavery forces
1861     Richmond, Va, is designated the Confederate Capital
1863     Union Siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana, begins
1864     US Maj Gen David Hunter takes command of Dept of West Virginia
1871     French troops attack the Commune of Paris; 17,000 reportedly die in a week
1879     Naval Battle of Iquique: Peru loses an ironclad, Chile a gunboat.
1881     Clara Barton founds the American Red Cross
1917     Leo Pinckney is the first American drafted during WW I
1941     SS 'Robin Moore' is sunk off Brazil, first U-boat kill of an American ship in WW II
1942     Philippines: Japanese troops occupy Samar and Leyte
1943     China: Japanese open a new offensive across the Yangtze River
1944     Pearl Harbor: ammo-laden LST blows up, 6 LSTs lost, c. 200 die
1944     Wadke, New Guinea: Japanese crushed, c. 750 dead to 43 US
1944     The U.S. observes "I Am an American Day" celebrating the nation's diversity
1956     US explodes the first airdropped hydrogen bomb, Bikini Atoll
1964     US begins intelligence flights above Laos
1968     USS 'Scorpion' (SSN-589) sinks off Azores, 99 die
1991     Marxist dictator of Ethiopia Mengistu Haile Mariam resigns

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