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File:Camillo Benso, conte di Cavour, 1861.jpg|Count Cavour
File:Camillo Benso, conte di Cavour, 1861.jpg|Count Cavour
File:Inside Pharaoh Tutankhamun's tomb, 18th dynasty.jpg|The tomb of Tutankhamun
File:Hungarians inspecting a tank.jpg|Hungarians on a Soviet tank during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
File:Yitzak Rabin PD.jpg|Yitzhak Rabin, Prime Minister of Israel
File:Menelik 2 ethiopia.jpg|Menelik II of Ethiopia
Image:Francesco Hayez 041.jpg|Count Cavour, architect of the Italian Unification
File:Camillo Benso di Cavour 1864 by Francesco Hayez 041.jpg|Count Cavour, architect of the Italian Unification
File:Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Life of Lt. Gen. Yitzhak Rabin, 7th IDF Chief of Staff in photos (11).jpg|Yitzhak Rabin
File:JaneGoodallOct10.jpg|Jane Goodall
File:275. City and South London Gearless Locomotive.jpg|City & South London Railway locomotive
2014-03-29 Altare della Patria.jpg|Altare della Patria
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| '''[[Flag of Panama|Flag Day]]''' in Panama
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| ; '''[[Unity Day (Russia)|Unity Day]]''' in Russia
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| [[1737]] – The '''[[Teatro di San Carlo]]''' in [[Naples]], Italy, currently the oldest active [[opera house]] in Europe, was inaugurated.
| [[1737]] – The '''[[Teatro di San Carlo]]''' in [[Naples]], Italy, currently the oldest active [[opera house]] in Europe, was inaugurated.
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| [[1780]] – In the Spanish [[Viceroyalty of Peru]], [[Túpac Amaru II|Túpac {{nowrap|Amaru II}}]] led '''[[Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II|a rebellion]]''' of [[Aymara people|Aymara]], [[Quechua people|Quechua]], and [[mestizo]] peasants in protest against the [[Bourbon Reforms]].
| [[1791]] – [[Northwest Indian War]]: In the most severe defeat ever suffered by the United States at the hands of [[Native Americans in the United States|American Indians]], the [[Western Confederacy]] won a major victory at the '''[[St. Clair's Defeat|Battle of the Wabash]]''' near present-day [[Fort Recovery]] in [[Ohio]].
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|[[1791]] – [[Northwest Indian War]]: In the most severe defeat ever suffered by U.S. forces at the hands of [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]], the [[Western Confederacy]] won a major victory at the '''[[St. Clair's defeat|Battle of the Wabash]]''' near present-day [[Fort Recovery]] in Ohio.
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|[[1847]] – Scottish physician [[James Young Simpson]] discovered the [[Anesthesia|anaesthetic]] qualities of '''[[chloroform]]''' on humans.
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| [[1852]] – '''[[Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour|Count Cavour]]''' became [[List of Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Sardinia|Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia]], which [[Italian unification|soon expanded]] to become the [[Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)|Kingdom of Italy]].
| [[1852]] – '''[[Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour|Count Cavour]]''' became [[List of Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Sardinia|Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia]], which [[Italian unification|soon expanded]] to become the [[Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)|Kingdom of Italy]].
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| [[1869]] – '''''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]''''', one of the oldest and most reputable general-purpose [[scientific journal]]s, was first published.
| [[1869]] – '''''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]''''', one of the oldest and most reputable general-purpose [[scientific journal]]s, was first published.
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| [[1889]] – '''[[Menelik II|Menelik&nbsp;II]]''', who would later introduce several technological and administrative advances under his reign, was crowned [[Emperor of Ethiopia]].
| [[1979]] – [[Muslim Student Followers of the Imam's Line|Hundreds of Iranian students]] supporting the [[Iranian Revolution]] seized the U.S. embassy in [[Tehran]], beginning a '''[[Iran hostage crisis|444-day hostage crisis]]'''.
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| [[1921]] – After a speech by [[Adolf Hitler]] in the [[Staatliches Hofbräuhaus in München|Hofbräuhaus]] in Munich, members of the '''''[[Sturmabteilung]]''''', known as "brownshirts", physically assaulted his opposition, an event which assumed legendary proportions over time.
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| [[1960]] – At the '''[[Kasakela chimpanzee community]]''' in Tanzania, [[Jane Goodall]]<!-- ''(pictured in 2010)''--> observed a [[chimpanzee]] using a grass stalk to extract [[termite]]s from a termite hill, the first recorded case of [[tool use by non-human animals|tool creation by non-human animals]].
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| [[1966]] – The [[Arno|Arno River]] '''[[1966 flood of the Arno|flooded]]''' [[Florence]], Italy, to a maximum depth of {{convert|6.7|m|ft|abbr=on}}, leaving thousands homeless and damaging or destroying millions of books and paintings.
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| [[1970]] – '''[[Salvador Allende]]''' took office as [[President of Chile]], the first [[Marxism|Marxist]] to become president of a Latin American country through open elections.
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| [[1979]] – [[Muslim Student Followers of the Imam's Line|Hundreds of Iranian students]] supporting the [[Iranian Revolution]] seized the U.S. embassy in [[Tehran]], beginning '''[[Iran hostage crisis|a 444-day hostage crisis]]'''.
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| [[1991]] – Former Philippine First Lady '''[[Imelda Marcos]]''' was granted a presidential pardon by [[Corazon Aquino]] and allowed to return from exile.
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| '''[[Kathy Griffin]]'''<!--American actress--> |b|1960
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* [[1864]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Nathan Bedford Forrest]] led a cavalry division in '''[[Battle of Johnsonville|an attack]]''' on a [[Union Army]] supply base at [[New Johnsonville, Tennessee|Johnsonville, Tennessee]], resulting in the capture of 150 prisoners.
{{*mp}} [[1890]] – London's '''[[City and South London Railway]]''', the first deep-level [[Rapid transit|underground railway]] in the world, opened, running a distance of {{convert|5.1|km|mi|abbr=on|1}} between the [[City of London]] and [[Stockwell]].
{{*mp}} [[1921]] – The remains of an [[Tomb of the Unknown Soldier|unknown soldier]] were buried with an [[eternal flame]] at the '''[[Altare della Patria]]''' in [[Rome]].
* [[1921]] – The remains of '''[[Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Italy)|an unknown soldier]]''' were buried with an [[eternal flame]] at the '''[[Victor Emmanuel II Monument|Altare della Patria]]''' <!--''(pictured)''-->in Rome.
* [[1922]] – The '''[[tomb of Tutankhamun]]''' ''(pictured)'' was [[Discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun|discovered]] by a team led by British Egyptologist [[Howard Carter]].
{{*mp}} [[1984]] – '''[[Dell]]''' was founded as ''PC's Limited'' by [[University of Texas at Austin]] student [[Michael Dell]] to sell [[IBM PC compatible|IBM PC-compatible]] computers from his off-campus dormitory room.
* [[1952]] – [[Robert A. Lovett]], United States Secretary of Defense, issued a memorandum establishing the '''[[National Security Agency]]''', with responsibility for all [[Signals intelligence|communications intelligence]] for the government.
{{*mp}} [[1995]] – [[Prime Minister of Israel|Israeli Prime Minister]] [[Yitzhak Rabin]] was '''[[Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin|assassinated]]''' by [[Yigal Amir]] while at a peace rally at the [[Rabin Square|Kings of Israel Square]] in [[Tel Aviv]].
* [[1944]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: [[Allies of World War II|Allied forces]] completed '''[[Operation Pheasant]]''', a major operation to clear German troops from the province of [[North Brabant]] in the Netherlands.
* [[1970]] – Authorities in California discovered a 13-year-old [[feral child]], pseudonymously known as '''[[Genie (feral child)|Genie]]''', who had spent nearly her entire life in [[social isolation]].
* [[1995]] – Israeli prime minister [[Yitzhak Rabin]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> '''[[Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin|was assassinated]]''' by [[Yigal Amir]], a right-wing extremist, at a peace rally at [[Rabin Square|Kings of Israel Square]] in [[Tel Aviv]].
* [[2008]] – '''[[Barack Obama]]''' ''(pictured)'' became the first African American to be elected [[President of the United States]].
* [[2010]] – In the first [[Aviation accidents and incidents|aviation incident]] involving an [[Airbus&nbsp;A380]], '''[[Qantas Flight 32|Qantas Flight&nbsp;32]]''' suffered an [[Turbine engine failure|uncontained engine failure]] and made an emergency landing at [[Changi Airport|Changi Airport]] in Singapore with no casualties.

* Born/died: | '''[[Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange]]'''<!--English--> |b|1631| '''[[Antoine Le Maistre]]'''<!--French lawyer--> |d|1658| '''[[Felix Mendelssohn]]'''<!--German composer--> |d|1847| '''[[Dolly Stark (umpire)|Dolly Stark]]'''<!--American, male--> |b|1897| '''[[Joseph Rotblat]]'''<!--Polish physicist--> |b|1908 '''[[Shakuntala Devi]]'''<!--Indian writer, female--> |b|1929| '''[[Shoghi Effendi]]'''<!--Turkish religious leader--> |d|1957| '''[[Matthew McConaughey]]'''<!--American actor--> |b|1969| '''[[Elsie MacGill]]'''<!--Canadian engineer--> |d|1980

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* [[The Unknown Warrior]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/November 11|November 11]] so Altare della Patria should not appear in the same year.
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'''[[November 4]]''': '''[[Flag of Panama|Flag Day]]''' in [[Panama]]; '''[[Unity Day (Russia)|Unity Day]]''' in [[Russia]]
'''[[November 4]]''': '''[[Constitution of the Dominican Republic|Constitution Day]]''' in the Dominican Republic (2024); '''[[National Unity and Armed Forces Day]]''' in Italy
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* [[1890]] – The '''[[City and South London Railway]]''' ''(carriage pictured)'', the first deep-level [[Rapid transit|underground railway]] in the world, officially opened, running 3.2&nbsp;mi (5.1&nbsp;km) between the [[City of London]] and [[Stockwell]].
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* [[1912]] – The [[keel]] of '''[[USS Nevada (BB-36)|USS ''Nevada'']]'''<!-- do NOT use the ship name template as it includes the target article in the cascade protection --> was [[Keel laying|laid down]], beginning construction on the [[United States Navy]]'s first "[[Dreadnought#Super-dreadnoughts|super-dreadnought]]".
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* [[1938]] – The [[Hlinka Guard]] and Slovakian police began the '''[[1938 deportation of Jews from Slovakia|deportation of several thousand Jews from the country]]'''.
{{*mp}} [[1889]] – '''[[Menelik II of Ethiopia|Menelik II]]''' ''(pictured)'', who would later introduce several technological and administrative advances under his reign, was crowned [[Emperor of Ethiopia]].
* [[1964]] – [[Ruhollah Khomeini]] was arrested by [[SAVAK]], the Iranian secret police, and '''[[Ruhollah Khomeini's life in exile|exiled to Turkey]]'''.
{{*mp}} [[1921]] – After a speech by [[Adolf Hitler]] in the [[Hofbräuhaus]] in Munich, members of the '''''[[Sturmabteilung]]''''', known as "brownshirts", physically assaulted his opposition, an event which assumed legendary proportions over time.
* [[2016]] – The '''[[Paris Agreement]]''', under the [[United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change]], came into effect.
{{*mp}} [[1960]] – At the '''[[Kasakela Chimpanzee Community]]''' in Tanzania, Dr. [[Jane Goodall]] observed a [[chimpanzee]] using a grass stalk to extract [[termite]]s from a termite hill, the first recorded case of [[tool use by animals]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Hu Zongxian]]'''<!--Chinese general--> |b|1512| '''[[John Paulet, 2nd Marquess of Winchester]]'''<!--English nobleman--> |d|1576| '''[[Shakuntala Devi]]'''<!--Indian writer, female--> |b|1929| '''[[Tabu (actress)|Tabu]]'''<!--Indian--> |b|1971| }}
{{*mp}} [[1966]] – The [[Arno|Arno River]] '''[[1966 Flood of the Arno River|flooded]]''' [[Florence]], Italy, to a maximum depth of {{convert|6.7|m|ft|abbr=on}}, leaving thousands homeless and destroying millions of masterpieces of art and rare books.
{{*mp}} [[1970]] – Authorities in [[Temple City, California]], discovered a 13-year-old [[feral child]] known as "'''[[Genie (feral child)|Genie]]'''", who had spent almost her entire life in [[social isolation]].
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Flag Day in Panama refimprove sections
; Unity Day in Russia unreferenced section
1737 – The Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, Italy, currently the oldest active opera house in Europe, was inaugurated. refimprove
1780 – In the Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru, Túpac Amaru II led a rebellion of Aymara, Quechua, and mestizo peasants in protest against the Bourbon Reforms. Page numbers needed
1791Northwest Indian War: In the most severe defeat ever suffered by U.S. forces at the hands of Native Americans, the Western Confederacy won a major victory at the Battle of the Wabash near present-day Fort Recovery in Ohio. Too much uncited
1847 – Scottish physician James Young Simpson discovered the anaesthetic qualities of chloroform on humans. Too much uncited
1852Count Cavour became Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, which soon expanded to become the Kingdom of Italy. refimprove section
1869Nature, one of the oldest and most reputable general-purpose scientific journals, was first published. refimprove section
1889Menelik II, who would later introduce several technological and administrative advances under his reign, was crowned Emperor of Ethiopia. neutrality issues
1921 – After a speech by Adolf Hitler in the Hofbräuhaus in Munich, members of the Sturmabteilung, known as "brownshirts", physically assaulted his opposition, an event which assumed legendary proportions over time. unreferenced section
1960 – At the Kasakela chimpanzee community in Tanzania, Jane Goodall observed a chimpanzee using a grass stalk to extract termites from a termite hill, the first recorded case of tool creation by non-human animals. unreferenced section
1966 – The Arno River flooded Florence, Italy, to a maximum depth of 6.7 m (22 ft), leaving thousands homeless and damaging or destroying millions of books and paintings. refimprove section
1970Salvador Allende took office as President of Chile, the first Marxist to become president of a Latin American country through open elections. unreferenced section
1979Hundreds of Iranian students supporting the Iranian Revolution seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran, beginning a 444-day hostage crisis. refimprove section
1991 – Former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos was granted a presidential pardon by Corazon Aquino and allowed to return from exile. missing page numbers
Kathy Griffin |b|1960 unreferenced filmography, awards sections

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November 4: Constitution Day in the Dominican Republic (2024); National Unity and Armed Forces Day in Italy

Interior of a City and South London Railway carriage
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