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File:Cc-london-sign.out-jpg.jpg|London congestion charging, outbound sign
File:Thomas Jefferson rev.jpg|Thomas Jefferson
File:Thomas Jefferson rev.jpg|Thomas Jefferson
File:Gomburza (square crop).jpg|Gomburza|title=Mariano Gómez, José Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora, collectively known as Gomburza
File:Gomburza (square crop).jpg|Mariano Gómez, José Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora, collectively known as Gomburza
File:Geraldine Farrar in the role of Madame Butterfly 2.jpg|Geraldine Farrar as Madame Butterfly
File:Geraldine Farrar in the role of Madame Butterfly 2.jpg|[[Geraldine Farrar]] as Madama Butterfly
File:Flickr - Government Press Office (GPO) - President Chaim Weizmann.jpg|Chaim Weizmann
File:Flickr - Government Press Office (GPO) - President Chaim Weizmann.jpg|Chaim Weizmann
File:Southern Leyte mudslide 2006 pic02.jpg|Damage caused by the 2006 Southern Leyte landslide
File:ArmoryShow poster.jpg|Armory Show poster
File:Bà chiểu, Bình thạnh, hcm - panoramio.jpg|Ruins of the Citadel of Saigon
File:Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless of VB-16 fly low over Param Island, Truk Atoll, 17-18 February 1944 (NNAM.1996.253.688).jpg|United States bombers fly over [[Param Island]] in [[Chuuk Lagoon]] during Operation Hailstone.
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| [[1600]] – Italian philosopher '''[[Giordano Bruno]]''', best-known as a proponent of [[heliocentrism]] and the infinity of the universe, was burned at the stake as a [[Christian heresy|heretic]] for his denial of several core Catholic doctrines by the [[Roman Inquisition]].
| [[1801]] – The [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]] elected [[Thomas Jefferson]] as [[President of the United States|President]] and [[Aaron Burr]] as [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]], resolving an [[Electoral College (United States)|electoral]] tie in the '''[[United States presidential election, 1800|1800 presidential election]]'''.
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| [[1801]] – The [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]] elected [[Thomas Jefferson]] as President and [[Aaron Burr]] as Vice President, resolving an [[Electoral College (United States)|electoral]] tie in the '''[[1800 United States presidential election|1800 presidential election]]'''.
| [[1854]] – Britain recognized the independence of the '''[[Orange Free State]]''' in the present-day [[Free State Province]], South Africa.
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| [[1865]] – [[American Civil War]]: The [[Union Army]] '''[[Capture of Columbia|captured Columbia, South Carolina]]'''; subsequently a large fire of unknown origin destroyed much of the city.
| [[1865]] – [[American Civil War]]: The [[Union Army]] '''[[Capture of Columbia|captured Columbia, South Carolina]]''', from the [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]], while a large fire of unknown origin destroyed much of the city.
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| [[1872]] – Three priests collectively known as '''[[Gomburza]]''' were executed in [[Manila]], Philippines, by [[New Spain|Spanish colonial authorities]] on charges of subversion arising from the [[1872 Cavite mutiny|Cavite mutiny]].
| [[1872]] – Three priests collectively known as '''[[Gomburza]]''' were executed in [[Manila]], Philippines, by [[New Spain|Spanish colonial authorities]] on charges of subversion arising from the [[1872 Cavite mutiny|Cavite mutiny]].
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|[[1936]] – '''[[The Phantom]]''', one of the first modern [[comic book]] [[superhero]]es with the hallmark skintight costume and a mask with no visible pupils, made his first appearance in a daily newspaper [[comic strip]].
| [[1936]] – '''[[The Phantom]]''', one of the first modern [[comic book]] [[superhero]]es with the hallmark skintight costume and a mask with no visible pupils, made his first appearance in a daily newspaper [[comic strip]].
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| [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: The [[United States Navy]] began '''[[Operation Hailstone]]''', a massive naval air and surface attack against the Japanese naval and air base at [[Chuuk Lagoon|Truk]] in the [[Caroline Islands]].
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| [[1973]] – The first ever '''[[OFC Nations Cup]]''' match was played.
| [[1949]] – '''[[Chaim Weizmann]]''' began his term as the first [[president of Israel]].
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| [[1979]] – About 120,000 troops of the [[People's Liberation Army]] of China crossed into northern Vietnam, starting the '''[[Sino-Vietnamese War]]'''.
| [[1979]] – About 120,000 troops of the [[People's Liberation Army]] of China crossed into northern Vietnam, starting the '''[[Sino-Vietnamese War]]'''.
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| [[1995]] – In the presence of the four guarantor countries of the [[Rio Protocol]], Ecuador and Peru signed a peace declaration confirming a [[ceasefire]], leading to the official end of the '''[[Cenepa War]]''' eleven days later.
| [[1995]] – In the presence of the four guarantor countries of the [[Rio Protocol]], Ecuador and Peru signed a peace declaration confirming a [[ceasefire]], leading to the official end of the '''[[Cenepa War]]''' eleven days later.
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| [[2003]] – The '''[[London congestion charge]]''', a fee that is levied on motorists travelling within designated parts of [[Central London]], came into effect.
| [[2003]] – The '''[[London congestion charge]]''', a fee that is levied on motorists travelling within designated parts of [[Central London]], came into effect.
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| [[2008]] – '''[[2008 Kosovo declaration of independence|The declaration of independence]]''' of the [[Kosovo|Republic of Kosovo]] was adopted by the [[Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo|Kosovan parliament]] in [[Pristina]].
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* [[1400]] – The body of the deposed king '''[[Richard II of England|{{nowrap|Richard II}}]]''' was put on display in London's [[Old St Paul's Cathedral]], after his death in [[Pontefract Castle]].
* [[1621]] – '''[[Myles Standish]]''' was elected the first commander of the [[militia]] of [[Plymouth Colony]].
* [[1815]] – The United States ratifies the '''[[Treaty of Ghent]]''' – signed in late 1814 – formally ending the [[War of 1812]].
* [[1600]] – Italian philosopher '''[[Giordano Bruno]]''', best-known as a proponent of [[heliocentrism]] and the infinity of the universe, was burned at the stake as a [[Christian heresy|heretic]] for his denial of several core Catholic doctrines by the [[Roman Inquisition]].
* [[1838]] – Zulu [[impi]]s '''[[Weenen massacre|massacred]]''' about 532 [[Great Trek|Voortrekkers]], [[Khoekhoe]], and [[Sotho people|Basuto]] near present-day [[Weenen]], South Africa.
* [[1904]] – Italian composer [[Giacomo Puccini]]'s '''''[[Madama Butterfly]]'''''<!-- ''([[Geraldine Farrar]] in the title role pictured)''--> premiered at [[La Scala]] in Milan, generating negative reviews that forced him to rewrite the opera.
* [[1949]] – '''[[Chaim Weizmann]]''' began his term as the first [[President of Israel]].
* [[1894]] – [[Rudolf Diesel]]'s first working '''[[diesel engine]]''' ran for one minute.
* [[1959]] – '''[[Vanguard 2]]''', the first [[weather satellite]], was launched to measure [[cloud cover]] distribution.
* [[1913]] – The '''[[Armory Show]]'''<!-- ''(poster pictured)''-->, the first large [[Modern art|modern-art]] exhibition in the United States, opened at the [[69th Regiment Armory]] in New York City.
* [[1944]] – [[World War&nbsp;II]]: The [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] began '''[[Operation Hailstone]]''', a massive naval air and surface attack against the Japanese naval and air base at [[Chuuk Lagoon]] in the [[Caroline Islands]].
* [[1978]] – [[The Troubles]]: The [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] detonated a bomb at the '''[[La Mon restaurant bombing|La Mon restaurant]]''' near [[Belfast]], Northern Ireland.
* [[1959]] – '''[[Vanguard 2|Vanguard&nbsp;2]]''' ''(model pictured)'', the first [[weather satellite]], was launched to measure [[cloud cover]] distribution.
* [[2011]] – Bahrain security forces '''[[Bahrain Bloody Thursday|launched a pre-dawn raid]]''' on protesters in [[Pearl Roundabout]] in [[Manama]], killing four of them.
* [[1978]] – [[The Troubles]]: The [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] carried out '''[[La Mon restaurant bombing|a bombing of a restaurant]]''' near [[Belfast]], Northern Ireland, killing twelve people and injuring thirty others.

* Born/died this day: | '''[[Al-Tabari]]'''<!--Iranian scholar--> |d|923| '''[[Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria]]'''<!--Tsar--> |d|1371| '''[[Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles]]'''<!--English statesman--> |d|1680| '''[[Mary Carson Breckinridge]]'''<!--American nurse--> |b|1881| '''[[Wally Pipp]]'''<!--American baseball player--> |b|1893| '''[[Margot Heuman]]''' <!--German Holocaust survivor--> |b|1928| '''[[Karen O'Connor]]'''<!--American equestrian--> |b|1958| '''[[Harisu]]'''<!--South Korean entertainer-->|b|1975| '''[[Nestor Chylak]]'''<!--American baseball umpire--> |d|1982| '''[[Ed Sheeran]]'''<!--English musician--> |b|1991| '''[[Amber Merritt]]'''<!--Australian basketball player--> |b|1993


==Notes==
==Notes==
* [[Bahraini uprising (2011–present)]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/February 14|February 14]] and [[March of loyalty to martyrs]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/February 22|February 22]], so Bloody Thursday should not be used in the same year.
* [[Bahraini uprising of 2011]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/February 14|February 14]] and [[March of loyalty to martyrs]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/February 22|February 22]], so Bloody Thursday should not be used in the same year.
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'''[[February 17]]''': [[2008 Kosovo declaration of independence|Independence Day]]<!--not bold: refimprove/outdated--> in '''[[Kosovo]]''' ([[2008]])
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* [[1859]] – [[Cochinchina campaign]]: [[French Navy]] forces captured the '''[[Citadel of Saigon]]'''<!-- ''(ruins pictured)''-->, defended by 1,000 Vietnamese soldiers of the [[Nguyễn dynasty]].
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* [[1904]] – Italian composer [[Giacomo Puccini]]'s '''''[[Madama Butterfly]]''''' <!--''(title character shown)''--> premiered at [[La Scala]] in Milan to poor reviews, forcing him to revise the opera.
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* [[1964]] – '''[[1964 Gabonese coup d'état|Gabonese military officers overthrew]]''' President [[Léon M'ba]], but French forces, honouring a 1960 treaty, forcibly reinstated him two days later.
* [[1621]] – '''[[Myles Standish]]''' was elected as the first commander of the [[Plymouth Colony]] [[militia (United States)|militia]], a position he would hold for the rest of his life.
* [[1974]] – A U.S. Army soldier stole a [[Bell UH-1 Iroquois|Bell {{nowrap|UH-1}}]] helicopter ''(pictured)'' and '''[[1974 White House helicopter incident|landed it]]''' on the [[South Lawn]] of the [[White House]] in Washington, D.C.
* [[1859]] – The [[French Navy]] captured the '''[[Citadel of Saigon]]''', a fortress that was manned by 1,000 [[Nguyễn dynasty]] soldiers, en route to conquering [[Ho Chi Minh City|Saigon]] and other regions of southern Vietnam.
* [[2011]] – [[Arab Spring]]: Bahraini security forces '''[[Bloody Thursday (Bahrain)|killed four protesters in a pre-dawn raid]]''' at the [[Pearl Roundabout]] in [[Manama]], while the "'''[[Libyan civil war (2011)|Day of Rage]]'''" took place in Libya with nationwide protests against [[Muammar Gaddafi]]'s government.
* [[1913]] – In the [[National Guard of the United States|U.S. National Guard]]'s [[69th Regiment Armory]] in [[New York City]], the '''[[Armory Show]]''' opened, introducing Americans to [[avant-garde]] and [[modern art]].
{{Born and died list|'''[[Hung Liu]]'''<!--American artist--> |b|1948| '''[[Joseph Favre]]'''<!--Swiss chef-->|b|1849<!--d 1903 born and died on the same day-->| '''[[María de las Mercedes Barbudo]]'''<!--Puerto Rican activist--> |d|1849| '''[[Don Tallon]]'''<!--Australian cricketer--> |b|1916| }}
* [[1964]] – [[Gabon]]ese military officers '''[[1964 Gabon coup d'état|overthrew]]''' President [[Léon M'ba]], but France, honoring a 1960 treaty, forcibly reinstated M'ba the next day.
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* [[2006]] – A '''[[2006 Southern Leyte mudslide|massive landslide]]''' ''(damage pictured)'' in the [[Provinces of the Philippines|Philippine province]] of [[Southern Leyte]] killed over 1,000 people.
'''[[Wally Pipp]]''' (b.&nbsp;1893){{·}} '''[[Geronimo]]''' (d.&nbsp;1909)
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Tanis Diena Tanis Diena and date not mentioned in article
1600 – Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno, best-known as a proponent of heliocentrism and the infinity of the universe, was burned at the stake as a heretic for his denial of several core Catholic doctrines by the Roman Inquisition. lots of CN tags (9)
1801 – The U.S. House of Representatives elected Thomas Jefferson as President and Aaron Burr as Vice President, resolving an electoral tie in the 1800 presidential election. bare URLS, lots of CN tags (5, mostly in one section)
1865American Civil War: The Union Army captured Columbia, South Carolina, from the Confederacy, while a large fire of unknown origin destroyed much of the city. See this WP:ERRORS report
1872 – Three priests collectively known as Gomburza were executed in Manila, Philippines, by Spanish colonial authorities on charges of subversion arising from the Cavite mutiny. refimprove
1933 – The American weekly news magazine Newsweek was first published. refimprove section
1936The Phantom, one of the first modern comic book superheroes with the hallmark skintight costume and a mask with no visible pupils, made his first appearance in a daily newspaper comic strip. refimprove section
1949Chaim Weizmann began his term as the first president of Israel. lots of CN tags (21)
1979 – About 120,000 troops of the People's Liberation Army of China crossed into northern Vietnam, starting the Sino-Vietnamese War. unreferenced section, refimprove section
1995 – In the presence of the four guarantor countries of the Rio Protocol, Ecuador and Peru signed a peace declaration confirming a ceasefire, leading to the official end of the Cenepa War eleven days later. refimprove section
2003 – The London congestion charge, a fee that is levied on motorists travelling within designated parts of Central London, came into effect. outdated
2008The declaration of independence of the Republic of Kosovo was adopted by the Kosovan parliament in Pristina. refimprove section
Lola Montez |b|1821| tagged with {ref improve} & {In popular culture}
Billie Joe Armstrong |b|1972 refimprove

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Helicopter stolen in the 1974 White House incident
Helicopter stolen in the 1974 White House incident
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