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April 19th 2014 - This Date in History.
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65 – The freedman Milichus betrayed Piso's plot to kill the Emperor Nero and all the conspirators are arrested.
531 – Battle of Callinicum: A Byzantine army under Belisarius is defeated by the Persian at Ar-Raqqah (northern Syria).
1012 – Martyrdom of Ælfheah in Greenwich, London.
1529 – Beginning of the Protestant Reformation: The Second Diet of Speyer bans Lutheranism; a group of rulers (German: Fürst) and independent cities (German: Reichsstadt) protests the reinstatement of the Edict of Worms.
1539 – Charles V and Protestants signs Treaty of Frankfurt.
1677 – The French army captures the town of Cambrai held by Spanish troops.
1713 – With no living male heirs, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, issues the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713 to ensure that Habsburg lands and the Austrian throne would be inherited by his daughter, Maria Theresa of Austria (not actually born until 1717).
1770 – Captain James Cook sights the eastern coast of what is now Australia.
1770 – Marie Antoinette marries Louis XVI in a proxy wedding.
1775 – American Revolutionary War: The war begins with an American victory in Concord during the battles of Lexington and Concord.
1782 – John Adams secures the Dutch Republic's recognition of the United States as an independent government. The house which he had purchased in The Hague, Netherlands becomes the first American embassy.
1809 – An Austrian corps is defeated by the forces of the Duchy of Warsaw in the Battle of Raszyn, part of the struggles of the Fifth Coalition. On the same day the Austrian main army is defeated by a First French Empire Corps led by Louis-Nicolas Davout at the Battle of Teugen-Hausen in Bavaria, part of a four-day campaign that ended in a French victory.
1810 – Venezuela achieves home rule: Vicente Emparan, Governor of the Captaincy General is removed by the people of Caracas and a junta is installed.
1839 – The Treaty of London establishes Belgium as a kingdom and guaranteeing its neutrality.
1855 – Visit of Napoleon III to Guildhall, London
1861 – American Civil War: Baltimore riot of 1861: A pro-Secession mob in Baltimore, Maryland, attacks United States Army troops marching through the city.
1892 – Charles Duryea claims to have driven the first automobile in the United States, in Springfield, Massachusetts.
1897 – Léo Taxil exposes his own fabrications concerning Freemasonry
1903 – The Kishinev pogrom in Kishinev (Bessarabia) begins, forcing tens of thousands of Jews to later seek refuge in Palestine and the Western world.
1919 – Leslie Irvin of the United States makes the first successful voluntary free-fall parachute jump using a new kind of self-contained parachute.
1927 – Mae West is sentenced to ten days in jail for obscenity for her play Sex.
1928 – The 125th and final fascicle of the Oxford English Dictionary is published.
1942 – World War II: In Poland, the Majdan-Tatarski ghetto is established, situated between the Lublin Ghetto and a Majdanek subcamp.
1943 – World War II: In Poland, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising begins, after German troops enter the Warsaw ghetto to round up the remaining Jews.
1945 – Diplomatic relations between the Soviet Union and Guatemala are established.
1948 – Burma joins the United Nations.
1950 – Argentina becomes a signatory to the Buenos Aires copyright treaty.
1951 – General Douglas MacArthur retires from the military.
1954 – The Constituent Assembly of Pakistan recognises Urdu and Bengali as the national languages of Pakistan.
1956 – Actress Grace Kelly marries Prince Rainier of Monaco.
1960 – Students in South Korea hold a nationwide pro-democracy protest against president Syngman Rhee, eventually forcing him to resign.
1971 – Sierra Leone becomes a republic, and Siaka Stevens the president.
1971 – Vietnam War: Vietnam Veterans Against the War begin a five-day demonstration in Washington, D.C..
1971 – Launch of Salyut 1, the first space station.
1971 – Charles Manson is sentenced to death (later commuted life imprisonment) for conspiracy to commit the Tate/LaBianca murders.
1973 – The Portuguese Socialist Party is founded in the German town of Bad Münstereifel.
1975 – India's first satellite, Aryabhata, is launched.
1984 – Advance Australia Fair is proclaimed as Australia's national anthem, and green and gold as the national colours.
1985 – FBI siege on the compound of The Covenant, The Sword, and the Arm of the Lord (CSAL) in Arkansas.
1985 – U.S.S.R performs nuclear tests at Eastern Kazakhstan/Semipalatinsk.
1987 – The Simpsons premieres as a short cartoon on The Tracey Ullman Show.
1989 – A gun turret explodes on the USS Iowa, killing 47 sailors.
1993 – The 51-day siege of the Branch Davidian building outside Waco, Texas, USA, ends when a fire breaks out. Eighty-one people die.
1993 – South Dakota governor George Mickelson and seven others are killed when a state-owned aircraft crashes in Iowa.
1995 – Oklahoma City bombing: The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA, is bombed, killing 168.
1997 – The Red River Flood of 1997 overwhelms the city of Grand Forks, North Dakota. Fire breaks out and spreads in downtown Grand Forks, but high water levels hamper efforts to reach the fire, leading to the destruction of 11 buildings.
1999 – The German Bundestag returns to Berlin, the first German parliamentary body to meet there since the Reichstag was dissolved in 1933.
2011 – Fidel Castro resigns from the Communist Party of Cuba's central committee after 45 years of holding the title.
2013 – Boston Marathon bombings suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev killed in a shootout with police. His brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is captured while hiding in a boat inside a backyard in Watertown, Massachusetts.

Today's Canadian Headline...
1948 CÔTÉ TAKES 4TH BOSTON MARATHON
Boston Massachusetts - Gérard Côté wins his fourth Boston Marathon; native of St-Barnabé Quebec a former snowshoe champion.
1904
Toronto Ontario - Great Toronto fire starts in the evening, and rages for two days fed by high winds; the city's 200 firefighters call on crews from London, Niagara Falls, Hamilton, Peterborough and Buffalo for help, but bitter cold and a lack of adequate water pressure makes the fire hoses almost ineffective. No people or horses perish, but the fire does an estimated $12 million dollars damage and destroys 104 buildings, leaving 14 acres of the city's business core in ice-covered ruins. 'Standing at the corner of Front and Bay streets,' writes a Globe reporter on April 21, 'one begins to realize the extent of the awful destruction that has been wrought. On every hand are ruins almost as far as one can see.'
In Other Events...
1995 Quebec Quebec - Publication of the Report of the National Commission on the Future of Quebec - La Commission nationale sur l'avenir du Québec.
1991 Ottawa Ontario - Ministry of National Defense announces 5 year renewal of North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) agreement with the US.
1990 Halifax Nova Scotia - Fisheries Minister Bernard Valcourt says fishery should be pared down and year-round work provided, instead of seasonal work and; unemployment insurance that destroys work ethic.
1990 Simcoe Ontario - Five teenagers charged with setting massive tire fire at the Tyre King Recycling dump in Hagersville; burned for 17 days in February, forcing 500 from homes.
1984 Ottawa Ontario - Brian Dickson 1916- sworn in as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada; after death of Justice Bora Laskin Mar 26.
1984 Halifax Nova Scotia -CP Air buys Eastern Provincial Airways, Canadian regional airline.
1983 Ottawa Ontario - Ottawa raises taxes to pay for 4-year, $4.8 billion recovery program; 1983-84 projected deficit of $31.3 billion.
1972 Winnipeg Manitoba - Province announces tougher boxing regulations after Stewart Gray's death Feb. 22 during a match with Canadian champion Al Sparks
1963 Montreal Quebec - Alan Chippindale elected First President of the Canadian Mutual Funds Association at first Annual Meeting.
1962 Ottawa Ontario - National Capital Commission expropriates 62.3 hectare Lebreton Flats area of central Ottawa.
1961 Ottawa Ontario - Sankara Pillai slain in his office by intruder; first Secretary of Indian High Commission.
1947 Toronto Ontario - Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 to take the Stanley Cup 4 games to 2.
1944 Boston Massachusetts - Gérard Côté wins his second straight and third career Boston Marathon; native of St-Barnabé Quebec a former snowshoer.
1927 New Brunswick - New Brunswick takes control of the sale of liquor in the province.
1912 Nova Scotia - Mystery man Jerome dies at about age 58; found on a beach with both legs amputated, he refused to talk or write, and died unidentified.
1883 Quebec Quebec - Fire destroys the Parliament Buildings in Quebec City.
1862 St. Andrew's Ontario - Simon Fraser 1776-1862 dies; fur trader, explorer of the BC river that bears his name.
1775 Concord Massachusetts - British troops fire on American minutemen starting the American Revolution; lasts until Nov. 30, 1782.
1627 Paris France - Cardinal Richelieu signs the charter of the Company of One Hundred Associates, with a contract to develop and colonize Canada.





































