Wikipǣdia:Gecorene gemynddagas/15 Eastermonað
Appearance
Gelicnessa
[adiht fruman]Bryce AN biliþ on ælc cyrre
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Samuel Johnson
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Samuel Johnson (requires undeletion)
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Samuel Johnson
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The Titanic's sinking as depicted by artist Willy Stöwer
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RMS Titanic on Ēastermōnaþ 10, 1912
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Jackie Robinson
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YB-52
Ineligible
[adiht fruman]Blurb | Reason |
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Birthdæg of the Great Leader in North Korea | refimprove |
Scot Dæg in the United States | refimprove |
1715 – The Yamasee War between colonial South Carolina and various Native American Indian tribes began. | refimprove section |
1738 – Serse, an opera by Baroque composer George Frideric Handel loosely based on Xerxes I of Persia, premiered in Lunden. | no footnotes |
1912 – The passenger liner RMS Titanic sank about two hours and forty minutes after colliding with an iceberg, killing over 1,500 people. | |
1936 – The Great Arab Revolt in the British Mandate for Palestine began when unknown assailants attacked a convoy of trucks and killed two of the Jewish drivers. | unreferenced section |
1941 – Second World War: Two hundred bombers of the German Luftwaffe attacked Belfast, Northern Ireland, killing about 1,000 people and rendering roughly 100,000 others homeless. | needs more footnotes |
1958 – Walter O'Malley's Los Angeles Dodgers hosted the first Major League Baseball game played on the US West Coast. | need to verify date |
1986 – U.S. armed forces began bombing Libya to try to reduce that country's ability to support international terrorism. | refimprove section |
Eligible
[adiht fruman]- 1755 – A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson was first published, becoming one of the most influential dictionaries in the history of the English language.
- 1927 – Torrential rains caused the Mississippi River to break out of its levee system in 145 places, causing the worst flooding in the history of the United States.
- 1947 – Jackie Robinson, the first African American to break the baseball color line, played his first game in Major League Baseball.
- 1955 – American restaurateur Ray Kroc opened the ninth McDonald's franchise in Des Plaines, Illinois, an occasion considered to be the founding of the present corporation.
- 1995 – At a GATT ministerial meeting in Marrakech, Morocco, representatives of 124 countries and the European Communities signed an agreement to establish the World Trade Organization.
Notes
[adiht fruman]- Messiah (Handel) appears on Ēastermōnaþ 13 so the Serse blurb should not appear in the same year.
- Noah Webster appears on Ēastermōnaþ 14 so the Dictionary blurb should not appear in the same year.
15. dæg Eastermonðes: Yom Hazikaron in Israel (2012); Patriots' Dæg in Maine and Massachusetts (2013)
- 1638 – Uphebbung be Rēmisc Iapanisc ierþlingum in Shimabara ofer hēum scot ƿæs ofþrysced be þæm Tokugawa sceogunrice, resulting in greater enforcement of the policy of national seclusion.
- 1802 – Ƿilliam Ƿordsƿorþ Bryttisca scop and his sƿeoster Doroþy comen on "lang gyrdel" of healswyrt, in in sƿilcum gaste ƿrat he his mǣrsta geƿeorc, se is "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud".
- 1952 – Se B-52 Stratofortress, longfarend, underswegspedlic, jet-powered, strategic bomber operated by the United States Air Force for most of the aircraft's history, made its first flight.
- 1989 – Siexe and nigontig menn cƿallon in þæm Hyllesbyrig fǣre þær ƿæron hie gecƿysed æt Hyllesbyrig Stadie in Sceaðfelde on Eoferƿicscīre in FA Cup semi-final gamen betƿuh Liferpol and Snotingaham Ƿeald and þes ƿæs Bretene ƿyrresta stadiumfǣr þe man hæfþ gesēon
- 1989 – Þær forþferde Hu Yaobang (on biliþe) se ƿæs ǣr Chinese General Secretary ongann a series of events that led to the Tiananmen Square protests in Pekinge.