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| [[1364]] – English forces defeated the French at the '''[[Battle of Auray]]''' in the French town of [[Auray]], the decisive confrontation of the [[Breton War of Succession]], a part of the [[Hundred Years' War]].
| [[61 BC]] – In [[Rome]], '''[[Pompey|Pompey the Great]]''' celebrated [[Roman triumph|triumphs]] over [[pirate]]s in the eastern [[Mediterranean Sea]] and in the war against king [[Mithridates VI of Pontus|Mithridates&nbsp;VI]] of [[Pontus]] in [[Asia Minor]], with enormous [[parade]]s of spoils, prisoners, army and [[banner]]s depicting battle scenes.
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| [[1364]] – English forces defeated the French at the '''[[Battle of Auray]]''' in the French town of [[Auray]], the decisive confrontation of the [[Breton War of Succession]], a part of the [[Hundred Years' War]].
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| [[1954]] – Twelve countries signed a convention establishing the '''[[CERN|European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)]]''', which manages the world's largest [[particle physics]] laboratory.
| [[1954]] – Twelve countries signed a convention to establish the '''[[CERN|European Organization for Nuclear Research]]''' (CERN), which manages the world's largest [[particle physics]] laboratory.
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| [[1962]] – '''''[[Alouette 1|Alouette&nbsp;I]]''''' ''(pictured)'', Canada's first satellite, and the first constructed by a country other than the Soviet Union or the United States, was launched.
| [[1962]] – '''''[[Alouette 1|Alouette&nbsp;I]]''''' ''(pictured)'', Canada's first satellite, and the first constructed by a country other than the Soviet Union or the United States, was launched.
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| [[1964]] – '''''[[Mafalda]]''''', a popular [[comic strip]] by [[Quino]], was first published in newspapers in Argentina.
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| [[1972]] – [[Sino-Japanese relations]]: Japan '''[[Japan–China Joint Communiqué|established diplomatic relations]]''' with China, breaking official ties with the Republic of China (Taiwan).
| [[1972]] – [[Sino-Japanese relations]]: Japan '''[[Japan–China Joint Communiqué|established diplomatic relations]]''' with China, breaking official ties with the Republic of China (Taiwan).
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* [[1011]] – An army of Viking pirates that had '''[[Siege of Canterbury|besieged the English city of Canterbury]]''' for weeks took '''[[Ælfheah of Canterbury|Archbishop Ælfheah]]''' prisoner and seized power.
* [[1918]] – [[World War I]]: The '''[[Battle of St Quentin Canal]]''' took place, which led to the [[Fourth Army (United Kingdom)|British Fourth Army]] making the first breach of the German defensive '''[[Hindenburg Line]]'''.
* [[1760]] – The '''[[Williamsburg Bray School]]''', the oldest-surviving school building in the U.S. dedicated to educating Black children, opened at [[Benjamin Franklin]]'s suggestion.
* [[1940]] – Two [[Avro Anson]]s of the [[Royal Australian Air Force]] '''[[1940 Brocklesby mid-air collision|collided in mid-air]]''' over [[Brocklesby, New South Wales|Brocklesby]], but locked together<!-- ''(pictured)''--> and were landed safely.
* [[1833]] – The '''[[Spanish American wars of independence]]''' ended with the death of [[Ferdinand VII|King Ferdinand&nbsp;VII]], with what had once been the [[Spanish Empire]] disintegrating into independent Latin American states.
* [[1923]] – The '''[[Mandate for Palestine]]''' came into effect, officially creating the protectorates of [[Mandatory Palestine]]<!-- (to include a [[Homeland for the Jewish people|Jewish homeland]])--> under British administration and [[Emirate of Transjordan|Transjordan]] as a separate [[emirate]] under [[Abdullah I of Jordan|King Abdullah&nbsp;I]].<!--Transjordan is already featured on April 11, so Palestine cannot be bold anyway without being unfair to Transjordan-->
* [[1940]] – During a [[Royal Australian Air Force]] training exercise over [[Brocklesby, New South Wales|Brocklesby]], '''[[1940 Brocklesby mid-air collision|two planes collided and interlocked in mid-air]]''' ''(pictured)''; the pilot of the upper plane was able to land safely using the lower plane's engines.
* [[1941]] – [[The Holocaust]]: Nazi forces, aided by [[Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany|Ukrainian collaborators]], began '''[[Babi Yar|a massacre of Jews]]''' in a ravine in Kyiv<!-- ''(monument pictured)''-->, killing more than 30,000 civilians in two days and thousands more in the following months.
* [[1941]] – [[The Holocaust]]: Nazi forces, aided by [[Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany|Ukrainian collaborators]], began '''[[Babi Yar|a massacre of Jews]]''' in a ravine in Kyiv<!-- ''(monument pictured)''-->, killing more than 30,000 civilians in two days and thousands more in the following months.
* [[1955]] – The [[1955 Indonesian legislative election|first Indonesian legislative election]] resulted in an unexpectedly poor result for the [[Masyumi Party]] of incumbent prime minister '''[[Burhanuddin Harahap]]''' ''(pictured)''.
* [[1954]] – [[Willie Mays]]<!--''(pictured)''--> of the [[San Francisco Giants|New York Giants]] made '''[[The Catch (baseball)|The Catch]]''', one of the most famous defensive plays in the history of [[Major League Baseball]].
* [[1957]] – An explosion at the Soviet [[nuclear reprocessing]] plant [[Mayak]] '''[[Kyshtym disaster|released]]''' 74 to {{Nowrap|1,850 [[Becquerel|PBq]]}} of [[radioactive decay|radioactive]] material<!--, making it the third worst nuclear accident ever recorded-->.
* [[1957]] – An explosion at the Soviet [[nuclear reprocessing]] plant [[Mayak]] '''[[Kyshtym disaster|released]]''' 74 to {{Nowrap|1,850 [[Becquerel|PBq]]}} of [[radioactive decay|radioactive]] material<!--, making it the third worst nuclear accident ever recorded-->.
* [[1963]] – The '''[[University of East Anglia]]''' was founded in [[Norwich]], England, after talk of establishing a university in the city began as early as the 19th century.
* [[1963]] – The '''[[University of East Anglia]]''' was founded in [[Norwich]], England, after talk of establishing a university in the city began as early as the 19th century.
* [[1990]] – The '''[[Lockheed YF-22|Lockheed {{nowrap|YF-22}}]]''', the prototype for the [[Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor|{{nowrap|F-22}} Raptor]]<!--not bold, appears on December 15-->, made its first flight.
* [[1990]] – The '''[[Lockheed YF-22|Lockheed {{nowrap|YF-22}}]]''', the prototype for the [[Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor|{{nowrap|F-22}} Raptor]]<!--not bold, appears on December 15-->, made its first flight.
* [[1991]] – The award-winning [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Disney]] animated film '''''[[Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]''''' premiered while unfinished at the [[New York Film Festival]].
* Born/died: | '''[[Arnaud Amalric]]'''<!--Spanish abbot--> |d|1225| '''[[René Goupil]]'''<!--French missionary--> |d|1642| '''[[Guadalupe Victoria]]'''<!--Mexican president--> |b|1786| '''[[Mercator Cooper]]'''<!--American ship captain--> |b|1803| '''[[Jim Baxter]]'''<!--Scottish footballer--> |b|1939| '''[[W. H. Auden|{{nowrap|W. H.}} Auden]]'''<!--English/American poet--> |d|1973| '''[[Bill Shankly]]'''<!--Scottish footballer--> |d|1981|'''[[Kevin Durant]]'''<!--American basketball player--> |b|1988| '''[[Valston Hancock]]'''<!--Australian pilot--> |d|1998| '''[[Michael A. Monsoor]]'''<!--American sailor--> |d|2006
* [[2006]] – '''[[Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907|Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight&nbsp;1907]]''' collided in mid-air with an [[Embraer Legacy 600|Embraer Legacy]] business jet near [[Peixoto de Azevedo]], Brazil, killing 154 people and triggering [[2006–2007 Brazilian aviation crisis|a national aviation crisis]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->.
* Born/died: | '''[[William of Tyre]]'''<!--Middle Eastern bishop--> |d|1186| '''[[Arnaud Amalric]]'''<!--Spanish abbot--> |d|1225| '''[[Ferdinand the Holy Prince]]'''<!--Portuguese--> |b|1402| '''[[René Goupil]]'''<!--French martyr-->|d|1642| '''[[Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson]]'''<!--English admiral--> |b|1758| '''[[Guadalupe Victoria]]'''<!--Mexican president--> |b|1786| '''[[Mercator Cooper]]'''<!--American ship captain--> |b|1803| '''[[Karl Freiherr Haus von Hausen]]'''<!--Governor of Liechtenstein-->|b|1823| '''[[Edward Pulsford]]'''<!--Australian politician--> |bd|1844; 1919| '''[[Lilias Armstrong]]'''<!--English phonetician--> |b|1882| '''[[Annie Dove Denmark]]'''<!--American educator--> |b|1887| '''[[Marcel Lihau]]'''<!--Congolese lawyer--> |b|1931| '''[[Jim Baxter]]'''<!--Scottish footballer--> |b|1939| '''[[W. H. Auden|{{nowrap|W. H.}} Auden]]'''<!--English/American poet--> |d|1973| '''[[Bill Shankly]]'''<!--Scottish footballer--> |d|1981|'''[[Kevin Durant]]'''<!--American basketball player--> |b|1988| '''[[Li Qiang (revolutionary)|Li Qiang]]'''<!--Chinese engineer-->|d|1996| '''[[Valston Hancock]]'''<!--Australian pilot--> |d|1998| '''[[Michael A. Monsoor]]'''<!--American sailor--> |d|2006
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'''[[September 29]]''': '''[[Michaelmas]]''' (Western Christianity)
'''[[September 29]]''': '''[[Michaelmas]]''' (Western Christianity)
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{{main page image/OTD|File:Willie Mays cropped.jpg|Willie Mays}}
* [[1724]] – [[Johann Sebastian Bach|J. S. Bach]] led the first performance of '''[[Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir, BWV 130|''Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir'', BWV 130]]''', based on [[Paul Eber]]'s hymn in twelve stanzas, for the feast of [[Michael (archangel)|archangel Michael]].
* [[1923]] – The '''[[Mandate for Palestine]]''' came into effect, officially creating the protectorates of [[Mandatory Palestine|Palestine]]<!-- (to include a [[Homeland for the Jewish people|Jewish homeland]])--> under British administration and [[Emirate of Transjordan|Transjordan]] as a separate [[emirate]] under [[Abdullah I of Jordan|Abdullah&nbsp;I]].<!--Transjordan is already featured on April 11, so Palestine cannot be bold anyway without being unfair to Transjordan-->
* [[1918]] – [[World War I]]: The '''[[Battle of St Quentin Canal]]''' took place, which led to the [[Fourth Army (United Kingdom)|British Fourth Army]] making the first breach of the German defensive '''[[Hindenburg Line]]'''.
* [[1955]] – The [[1955 Indonesian legislative election|first legislative election]] in Indonesia resulted in an unexpectedly weak result for the [[Masyumi Party]] of Prime Minister '''[[Burhanuddin Harahap]]''' ''(pictured)''.
* [[1954]] – [[Willie Mays]] ''(pictured)'' of the [[San Francisco Giants|New York Giants]] made '''[[The Catch (baseball)|The Catch]]''', one of the most famous defensive plays in the history of [[Major League Baseball]].
* [[1991]] – The award-winning [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] animated film '''''[[Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]''''' premiered as an unfinished film at the [[New York Film Festival]].
* [[1964]] – '''''[[Mafalda]]''''', a popular [[comic strip]] by [[Quino]], was first published in newspapers in Argentina.
* [[2004]] – Excavation of the remains of '''[[Fort Tanjong Katong]]''' in Singapore, began.
* [[2004]] – Archaeologists and volunteers began excavation of the remains of '''[[Fort Tanjong Katong]]''' in Singapore.
* [[2006]] – '''[[Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907|Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight&nbsp;1907]]''' collided in mid-air with an [[Embraer Legacy 600|Embraer Legacy]] business jet near [[Peixoto de Azevedo]], Brazil, killing 154 people and triggering [[2006–2007 Brazilian aviation crisis|a national aviation crisis]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->.
{{Born and died list| '''[[William of Tyre]]'''<!--Middle Eastern bishop--> |d|1186| '''[[Ferdinand the Holy Prince]]'''<!--Portuguese--> |b|1402| '''[[Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson]]'''<!--English admiral--> |b|1758}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Karl Freiherr Haus von Hausen]]'''<!--Governor of Liechtenstein-->|b|1823| '''[[Edward Pulsford]]'''<!--Australian politician--> |bd|1844; 1919| '''[[Annie Dove Denmark]]'''<!--American educator--> |b|1887| '''[[Valston Hancock]]'''<!--Australian pilot--> |d|1998| }}
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1364 – English forces defeated the French at the Battle of Auray in the French town of Auray, the decisive confrontation of the Breton War of Succession, a part of the Hundred Years' War. unreferenced section
1714 – During the Russian occupation of Finland, Cossacks killed about 800 inhabitants of the island of Hailuoto with axes. Needs expansion, hyperbolic tone
1829 – The Metropolitan Police (headquarters pictured) of Greater London, originally headquartered in Great Scotland Yard, Westminster, was founded. History needs expansion
1774 – The publication of The Sorrows of Young Werther raised the 24-year-old Johann Wolfgang von Goethe to international fame. refimprove section
1885 – The Blackpool Tramway, one of the first practical electric tramways in the world, opened in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. Blackpool Tramway has unreferenced section; Tram: lots of CN tags (10)
1907 – Construction work began on the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., and then completed on the same day 83 years later. outdated, refimprove section
1954 – Twelve countries signed a convention to establish the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), which manages the world's largest particle physics laboratory. Unreferenced section
1962Alouette I (pictured), Canada's first satellite, and the first constructed by a country other than the Soviet Union or the United States, was launched. Substandard referencing
1972Sino-Japanese relations: Japan established diplomatic relations with China, breaking official ties with the Republic of China (Taiwan). refimprove section
1982 – A 12-year-old girl in the Chicago area was killed by cyanide-laced Tylenol, the first of seven people over the next few days. refimprove section
1991 – The Haitian Army deposed President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, eight months after the nation's first democratic elections. lots of CN tags (8)
Elizabeth Gaskell |b|1810| Lots of unsourced statements
2005John Roberts became the 17th Chief Justice of the United States. refimprove section

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September 29: Michaelmas (Western Christianity)

Willie Mays
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