- 0870 - The Fourth Constantinople Council closed, under Pope Adrian II in the West and Emperor Basil I in the East. The council had condemned iconoclasm, and became the last ecumenical council held in the Eastern Mediterranean area. 
- 1066 - Westminster Abbey opens. 
- 1525 -  Cuauhtémoc-  dies executed by the Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes. Aztec ruler  
- 1533 - Michel de Montaigne was born (d. 1592), French essayist and philosopher.
- 1552 -  Joost Bürgi-  was born (d. 31 Jan 1632). Swiss/German mathematician who invented logarithms independently of the Scottish mathematician John Napier.  
- 1561 -  Ambroise Paré-  published La méthode curative des playes et fractures de la teste humaine ("Treatment method for wounds and fractures of the human head").  
- 1594 - O médico de Elizabeth I, Roger Loper, é preso por suposta conspiração para envenenar a Rainha.  
- 1609 - Paul Sartorius dies at 39. Composer. 
- 1644 - Holandeses abandonam São Luís e a capitania do Maranhão volta ao domínio português. 
- 1683 -  René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur-  was born (d. 17 Oct 1757). French scientist active in various fields, and the foremost entomologist of the early 18th century.  
- 1704 -  Louis Godin-  was born (d. 1760). French astonomer. 
- 1736 - Por decreto, a Coroa portuguesa, obriga a que o transporte de ouro, diamantes e outras pedras preciosas do Brasil, se faça exclusivamente nos cofres das frotas.  
- 1743 - René-Just Haüy was born (d. 1 Jun 1822). French  mineralogist-  who was the  founder-  of the science of crystallography through his discovery of the geometrical law of crystallization.  
- 1786 -  John Gwynn-  dies (b. 1713). English architect and engineer. 
- 1788 -  Thomas Cushing-  dies (b. 1725). American Continental Congressman. 
- 1797 -  Mary Lyon-  was born. Educator (Mt Holyoke) (Hall of Fame).  
- 1806 - Forças francesas capturam Barcelona, Espanha.  
- 1811 - Comienza el movimiento pro independencia de Uruguay, a orillas del río Asensio.  
- 1820 -  John Tenniel-  was born (d. 1914). English illustrator.  
- 1824 -  Blondin-  was born (d. 1897). French tightrope walker. 
- 1825 - Assinatura de um tratado entre a Grã-Bretanha e a Rússia fixando os limites fronteiriços entre o Canadá e o Alasca, então uma possessão russa.  
- 1830 - O Visconde de Caramuru, presidente da Bahia (Brasil) é assassinado por um desconhecido. 
- 1847 - Batalla de Sacramento: los EE.UU. derrotan a México.  
- 1859 - Florian Cajori was born (d. 14 Aug 1930). Swiss-born U.S. educator and mathematician whose works on the history of mathematics were among the most eminent of his time.  
- 1875 - Sir Goldsworthy Gurney dies (b. 14 Feb 1793). Prolific English  inventor-  who  built-  technically successful  steam carriages-  a half century before the advent of the gasoline-powered automobile.  
- 1877 - Henri-Édouard-Prosper Breuil was born (d. 14 Aug 1961). French archaeologist especially noted as an authority on prehistoric cave paintings of Europe and Africa.  
- 1878 -  Artur Kapp-  was born (d. 1952). Estonian composer. 
- 1885 - Batalla de Barranquilla entre los sublevados en Colombia contra el presidente de la República, Rafael Núñez, y los rebeldes.  
- 1891 -  Armando Cortes-Rodrigues-  was born in Vila Franca do Campo, San Miguel Island, Azores (d. 14 Oct 1971). Portuguese writer. 
- 1894 -  Ben Hecht-  was born (d. 1964). American playwright, film writer.  
- 1895 -  Marcel Pagnol-  was born (d. 1974). French novelist, playwright and film director. 
- 1895 - Guiomar Novaes was born. Brazilian pianist (Brazilian Order of Merit). 
- 1900 - General Sir Redvers Henry Buller's troops relieve British forces at Ladysmith – they have been under siege by the Boers since 2 November 1899.  
- 1900 -  Wolfram Hirth-  was born (d. 1959). German pilot and designer of aircrafts. 
- 1901 -  Linus Pauling-  was born in Portland, Oregon. American  chemist-  who applied quantum mechanics to the study of molecular structures, particularly in connection with chemical bonding The only winner of  Nobel Prize in Chemistry-  1954 and  Peace-  1962 (d. 1994) .  
- 1903 -  Vincente Minnelli-  was born in Chicago, Illinois (d. 1986). Film director (American in Paris, Gigi ) .  
- 1906 - Bugsy Siegel was born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 1947). American gangster. 
- 1907 - Milton Caniff was born (d. 1988). American cartoonist (Terry and the Pirates, Steve Canyon).
- 1908 - Billie Bird was born (d. 2002). American actress.
- 1911 - Denis Parsons Burkitt was born (d. died 23 Mar 1993). British surgeon and  medical researcher- . In the late 1950s, Burkitt began studying a form of lymphoma that affected children in his part of Africa (Burkitt's lymphoma).  
- 1915 -  Zero Mostel-  was born (d. 1977 ). American actor ( Fiddler on the Roof- ).  
- 1915 - Sir  Peter Medawar-  was born (d. 2 Oct 1987) . British zoologist who received (with Sir Macfarlane Burnet) the  Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine-  in 1960 for the discovery of acquired immunological tolerance when he found (1953) that adult animals injected with foreign cells early in life accept skin grafts from the original cell donor.  
- 1916 - Audley Bowdler Williamson was born (d. 21 Nov 2004). British inventor and  manufacturer-  of skin-care products who invented  Swarfega-  hand cleaner, a green jelly that mechanics, printers and others use to wash grease, grime, and ink from their hands.  
- 1917 -  Almafuerte-  (Pedro Bonifacio Palacios) dies. Argentine poet.  
- 1921 - Conflicto armado entre Costa Rica y Panamá. 
- 1921 - Pierre Clostermann was born (d. 2006). French World War II pilot.
- 1921 - António Palma dies. Portuguese actor.
- 1922 -  Egypt-  was declared an independent country.  
- 1922 - Paulo Mendes Campos was born (d. 1991). Brazilian writer. 
- 1924 - U.S. begins intervention in Honduras. 
- 1925 -  Friedrich Ebert-  dies (b. 4 Feb 1871). Weimar Germany's first president  
- 1929 -  Frank O. Gehry-  was born in Toronto. Canadian-American architect and designer, renowned worldwide for his original, sculptural, and often audacious work, including the curvaceous  Guggenheim Museum-  in Bilbao, Spain. 
- 1929 -  Hayden Fry-  was born. American football coach. 
- 1929 -  Clemens von Pirquet-  dies (b. 12 May 1874). Austrian  physician-  who originated a skin test for tuberculosis that bears his name, a classic diagnostic  test-  in which tuberculin is applied to a superficial abrasion of the skin of the arm.  
- 1930 -  Leon Neil Cooper-  was born. American physicist and winner of the 1972  Nobel Prize for Physics-  with John Bardeen and John Robert Schrieffer, for his role in developing the BCS (for their initials) theory of superconductivity.  
- 1930 - Juan Aberle dies. Composer from El Salvador.  
- 1931 - Dean Smith was born. American basketball coach.
- 1936 - Italian forces take Mt. Alaji in Abyssinia, avenging the massacre of 1895 . 
- 1936 -  Charles Nicolle-  dies (b. 21 Sep 1866). French bacteriologist who received the 1928 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery (1909) that typhus is transmitted by the body louse.  
- 1939 - The first issue of Serbian weekly magazine Politikin zabavnik was published. 
- 1939 - The word "Dord" is discovered in the Webster's New International Dictionary, Second Edition, prompting an investigation. 
- 1939 -  Tommy Tune-  was born. American dancer, choreographer, actor . 
- 1939 -  Daniel C. Tsui-  was born. Chinese-born American  physicist-  who (with Horst L. Störmer and Robert B. Laughlin) received the 1998 Nobel Prize for Physics for the  discovery-  and explanation that the electrons in a powerful magnetic field at very low temperatures can form a quantum fluid whose particles have fractional electric charges (fractional quantum).  
- 1940 -  Mario Andretti-  was born. Italian-American race car driver (1969 Indianopolis 500)  
- 1940 -  Joe South-  was born. American singer and songwriter. 
- 1941 - Santa Fe Corporación Deportiva is founded in Bogotá, Colombia.  
- 1942 - During  World War II- , Japanese troops landed on the island of  Java- , which they occupied until 1945. 
- 1942 -  Dino Zoff-  was born. Italian legendary footballer (goal-keeper) 
- 1943 - António Livramento was born (d. 7 Jun 1999). Portuguese roller hockey player considered several times the best player of the world.
- 1944 -  Win Aung-  was born. Burmese politician.  
- 1946 - Robin Cook was born (d. 2005). British politician . 
- 1947 - February 28 Incident: In Taiwan, civil disorder is put down with large loss of civilian lives.
- 1948 - The last British troops left India. 
- 1948 - Steven Chu was born. American physicist who (with Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and William D. Phillips) was awarded the 1997 Nobel Prize for Physics for their independent, pioneering research in cooling and trapping atoms using laser light. 
- 1948 -  Bud Gartiser-  sets a new world record after clearing the 50-yard low hurdles in 6.8 seconds.  
- 1948 - Mike Figgis was born. English director, writer and composer. 
- 1949 - Raimundo Rolón President of Paraguay is deposed. 
- 1951 - Protein structure. In 1951, their theoretical description of the structure of proteins was published by Linus Pauling and Robert Corey in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.  
- 1951 -  Bill Cratty-  was born (d. 1998). American modern dancer and choreographer. 
- 1952 - End of 8th Winter Olympic Games in Oslo. 
- 1952 -  William Finn-  was born. American composer and lyricist.  
- 1953 -  James D. Watson-  and  Francis Crick-  announce to friends that they have determined the chemical structure of  DNA- ; formal announcement April 25 following publication in April  Nature-  (pub. April 2).  
- 1953 - Eliezer Sukenik dies (b. 12 Aug 1889). Eliezer Lipa Sukenik was a Polish-born Israeli archaeologist who identified the antiquity of the Dead Sea Scrolls. 
- 1954 - Jean Bourgain was born. Belgian  mathematician-  who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1994 for his work in analysis. 
- 1956 -  Jimmy Nicholl-  was born. Canadian-born Northern Irish footballer. 
- 1956 -  Mike Tenay-  was born. American wrestling commentator. 
- 1956 - Frigyes Riesz dies (b. 22 Jan 1880). Hungarian mathematician and pioneer of functional analysis, which has found important applications to mathematical physics.  
- 1957 -  Paul Delph-  was born (d. 1996). American musician and producer. 
- 1958 -  Jeanne Mas-  was born. French singer and actress.  
- 1959 - United Arab Republic and Britain agree on a settlement following the Suez crisis. 
- 1961 -  René Simard-  was born. French Canadian singer and TV host.  
- 1966 -  Paulo Futre-  was born in Montijo. Portuguese football player.  
- 1967 -  Henry Luce-  dies (b. 1898). American publisher. 
- 1970 - Lemony Snicket was born. American writer, author of The Series of Unfortunate Events books. 
- 1971 - 53rd PGA Championship: Jack Nicklaus shoots a 281 at PGA National FL Jack Nicklaus wins his 2nd golf grand slam.
- 1971 - Tristan Louis was born. American writer. 
- 1974 - In a futile attempt to appease widespread strikes and army mutinies, Haile Selassie appoints a new premier in Ethiopia.  
- 1974 - Ethiopian government of Makonnen forms. 
- 1974 - Bobby Bloom dies (b. 1946). American singer/songwriter.
- 1976 - 18th Grammy Awards: Love Will Keep Us Together, Natalie Cole wins.  
- 1976 - Ali Larter was born. American actress and model.
- 1976 - Adam Pine was born. Australian swimmer. 
- 1976 - Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge was born. Canadian actor. 
- 1977 - Jason Aldean was born. American country singer 
- 1977 - José Luis Romero dies. Argentine historian. 
- 1978 - Cyprus : Spyros Kyprianou was elected president with no opposition.  
- 1978 - Marissa Perez was born. Miss Connecticut Teen USA (1976). 
- 1978 - Philip Ahn dies (b. 1905). American actor.
- 1978 -  Zara Cully-  dies (b. 1892). American actress. 
- 1979 - "The famous  Mr. Ed- " dies, the talking horse.  
- 1979 - Primož Peterka was born. Slovenian ski jumper. 
- 1980 -  Lucian Bute-  was born. Romanian-born Quebec boxer.  
- 1983 - The final episode of M*A*S*H is broadcast in the USA, becoming the most watched television episode in history, with 106–125 million viewers in the U.S. (estimate varies by source). 
- 1984 - 26th Grammy Awards: Beat It, Michael Jackson wins 7 including Album of the year for Thriller.  
- 1984 -  Ben Fagan-  wass born. American musician and reality show contestant. 
- 1985 -  Diego-  Ribas da Cunha was born. Brazilian footballer (Werder Bremen and ex-FC Porto).  
- 1986 - European Economic Community sign "Special Act" for Europe free trade . 
- 1986 - Brasil: O Plano Cruzado determina a substituição do Cruzeiro, que perde três zeros.  
- 1988 - 15th Winter Olympic games close at Calgary, Canada. 
- 1989 - El presidente venezolano, Carlos Andrés Pérez, suspende las garantías constitucionales.  
- 1990 - Se aprueba en la URSS la propiedad privada de la tierra y su transmisión en herencia.  
- 1991 - Guillermo Manuel Ungo dies. Salvadoran politician.  
- 1992 - Twenty-eight people were injured when an IRA bomb exploded at London Bridge train station. 
- 1993 - 7th American Comedy Award: Seinfeld wins.  
- 1993 - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents raid the Branch Davidian. compound in Waco, Texas with a warrant to arrest cult leader David Koresh. Four BATF agents and five Davidians die in the initial raid, starting a 51-day standoff. 
- 1993 -  Ishiro Honda-  dies (b. 1911). Japanese film director and producer  (Godzilla).
- 1993 -  Ruby Keeler-  dies (b. 1910). Canadian actress, singer and dancer. 
- 1994 - San Lorenzo de Almagro inaugura su estadio, el Nuevo Gasómetro.  
- 1994 - O ministro da Fazenda, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, anuncia o plano Real de combate à inflação.  
- 1994 - Na Bósnia, então vítima de uma guerra civil entre sérvios e muçulmanos, a Organização do Tratado do Atlântico Norte (OTAN) entrou em combate pela primeira vez desde sua fundação em 1949. Nesse mesmo dia, “caças” americanos derrubaram quatro “jatos” sérvios.  
- 1995 - Apertura del Aeropuerto Internacional de Denver, en los Estados Unidos.  
- 1995 - UN peacekeeping forces, mainly Bangladeshis and Pakistanis, are withdraw from Somalia ending international involvement in the country.  
- 1995 - Raul Salinas de Gortari was arrested for masterminding the murder of Jose Francisco Ruiz (28 Sep 1994). He was imprisoned in Almaloya prison, Mexico’s highest-security facility. In 1998 Raul Salinas was acquitted of money laundering but remained in jail on murder and illegal-enrichment charges. 
- 1996 - A Rússia é admitida como membro do Conselho da Europa.  
- 1996 - Daniel Chipenda dies at 64. Angolan politician.  
- 1996 - 38th Grammy Awards: Alannis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill won best rock album and album of the year; Seal’s "Kiss from a Rose" won for record and song of the year. 
- 1997 - Earthquake in Pakistan, kills 45. 
- 1999 - In Nigeria retired General Obasanjo led the presidential vote with 62%. Serious concern over vote-rigging was expressed. 
- 1999 - Xie Bingxin dies at age 99. Chinese children's novelist. Her books included "For Small Readers," Little Tangerine Lamp," and "Ode to a Cherry Blossom." 
- 2001 - Flooding continued in central Mozambique as the death toll rose to 52. 81,000 were made homeless since the beginning of the year. 
- 2001 - Six passengers and four railway staff are killed and a further 82 people suffer serious injuries in the  Selby rail crash- .  
- 2003 - Tassos Papadopoulos took office as the fifth Greek Cypriot president, pledging to strive for the reunification. 
- 2003 - Chris Brasher dies (b. 1928). British athlete . 
- 2003 -  Fidel Sánchez Hernández-  dies (b. 1917). President of  El Salvador-  . He directed the so-called 100-hour war, when the Salvadoran army invaded Honduras in 1969 over a territorial dispute. 
- 2004 -  Daniel J. Boorstin-  dies (b. 1914). American historian writer, and  Librarian of Congress- . His work includes The Americans trilogy:  "The Colonial Experience"-  (1959),  "The National Experience- " (1966), and  "The Democratic Experience"-  (1973). 
- 2004 -  Andres Nuiamäe-  dies killed in battle (b. 1982). Estonian soldier. 
- 2005 - Burundians voted on a new constitution that enshrines Hutu control by allotting them 60% of parliamentary seats with 40% for Tutsis. 
- 2005 - In Nepal at least 50 Maoist rebels and 4 soldiers were killed in a gunbattle in the western Bardiya district. 
- 2005 - Grenada : Alister Hughes dies at 86. Journalist known for his coverage of Grenada's political woes and the US invasion in 1983. 
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