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May 29th 2014 - This Date in History.
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363 – The Roman emperor Julian defeats the Sassanid army in the Battle of Ctesiphon, under the walls of the Sassanid capital, but is unable to take the city.
1108 – Battle of Uclés: Almoravid troops under the command of Tamim ibn Yusuf defeat a Castile and León alliance under the command of Prince Sancho Alfónsez.
1167 – Battle of Monte Porzio – A Roman army supporting Pope Alexander III is defeated by Christian of Buch and Rainald of Dassel
1176 – Battle of Legnano: The Lombard League defeats Emperor Frederick I.
1328 – Philip VI is crowned King of France.
1414 – Council of Constance.
1453 – Fall of Constantinople: Ottoman armies under Sultan Mehmed II Fatih captures Constantinople after a 53-day siege, ending the Byzantine Empire.
1660 – English Restoration: Charles II is restored to the throne of England, Scotland and Ireland.
1677 – Treaty of Middle Plantation establishes peace between the Virginia colonists and the local Natives.
1727 – Peter II becomes Czar of Russia.
1733 – The right of Canadians to keep Indian slaves is upheld at Quebec City.
1780 – American Revolutionary War: At the Battle of Waxhaws, the British continue attacking after the Continentals lay down their arms, killing 113 and critically wounding all but 53 that remained.
1790 – Rhode Island becomes the last of the original United States' colonies to ratify the Constitution and is admitted as the 13th U.S. state.
1798 – United Irishmen Rebellion: Between 300 and 500 United Irishmen are massacred by the British Army in County Kildare, Ireland.
1848 – Wisconsin is admitted as the 30th U.S. state.
1852 – Jenny Lind left New York after her wildly successful two-year American tour.
1861 – The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce is founded, in Hong Kong.
1864 – Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico arrives in Mexico for the first time.
1867 – The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 ("the Compromise") is born through Act 12, which establishes the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
1868 – The assassination of Michael Obrenovich III, Prince of Serbia, in Belgrade.
1886 – The Pharmacist John Pemberton places his first advertisement for Coca-Cola, the ad appearing in The Atlanta Journal.
1900 – N'Djamena is founded as Fort-Lamy by the French commander Émile Gentil.
1903 – In the May coup d'état, Alexander I, King of Serbia, and Queen Draga, are assassinated in Belgrade by the Black Hand (Crna Ruka) organization.
1913 – Igor Stravinsky's ballet score The Rite of Spring receives its premiere performance in Paris, France, provoking a riot.
1914 – The Ocean liner RMS Empress of Ireland sinks in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence with the loss of 1,024 lives.
1918 – Armenia defeats the Ottoman Army in the Battle of Sardarabad.
1919 – Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity is tested (later confirmed) by Arthur Eddington and Andrew Claude de la Cherois Crommelin.
1919 – The Republic of Prekmurje is founded.
1931 – Michele Schirru, a citizen of the United States, is executed by Italian military firing squad for intent to kill Benito Mussolini.
1932 – World War I Veterans begin to assemble in Washington, D.C., in the Bonus Army to request cash bonuses promised to them to be paid in 1945.
1939 – The Albanian fascist leader Tefik Mborja is appointed as member of the Italian Chamber of Fasces and Corporations.
1940 – The first flight of the Vought F4U Corsair.
1942 – Bing Crosby, the Ken Darby Singers and the John Scott Trotter Orchestra record Irving Berlin's "White Christmas", the best-selling Christmas single in history.
1945 – First combat mission of the Consolidated B-32 Dominator heavy bomber.
1948 – Creation of the United Nations peacekeeping force the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization.
1950 – The St. Roch, the first ship to circumnavigate North America, arrives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
1953 – Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay become the first people to reach the summit of Mount Everest, on Tenzing Norgay's (adopted) 39th birthday.
1954 – First of the annual Bilderberg conferences.
1964 – The Arab League meets in East Jerusalem to discuss the Palestinian question, leading to the formation of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
1969 – General strike in Córdoba, Argentina, leading to the Cordobazo civil unrest.
1973 – Tom Bradley is elected the first black mayor of Los Angeles, California.
1982 – Pope John Paul II becomes the first pontiff to visit Canterbury Cathedral.
1982 – Falklands War: British forces defeat the Argentines at the Battle of Goose Green.
1985 – Heysel Stadium disaster: 39 association football fans die and hundreds are injured when a dilapidated retaining wall collapses.
1985 – Amputee Steve Fonyo completes cross-Canada marathon at Victoria, British Columbia, after 14 months.
1988 – The U.S. President Ronald Reagan begins his first visit to the Soviet Union when he arrives in Moscow for a superpower summit with the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
1989 – Signing of an agreement between Egypt and the United States, allowing the manufacture of parts of the F-16 jet fighter plane in Egypt.
1990 – The Russian parliament elects Boris Yeltsin as president of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
1993 – The Miss Sarajevo beauty pageant is held in war torn Sarajevo drawing global attention to the plight of its citizens.
1999 – Olusegun Obasanjo takes office as President of Nigeria, the first elected and civilian head of state in Nigeria after 16 years of military rule.
1999 – Space Shuttle Discovery completes the first docking with the International Space Station.
2001 – The U.S. Supreme Court rules that the disabled golfer Casey Martin can use a cart to ride in tournaments.
2004 – The National World War II Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C.
2008 – A strong earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale strikes Iceland near the town of Selfoss, injuring 30 people.
2012 – A 5.8-magnitude earthquake hits northern Italy near Bologna, killing at least 24 people.

Today's Canadian Headline...
1987 REFORM PARTY FOUNDING CONVENTION
Vancouver BC - Founding of the Reform Party of Canada, with Preston Manning as leader; Deborah Grey will become the party's first MP when she wins the 1989 Beaver River Alberta by-election; The Party will take 52 seats in 1993 election, decimating the Tories, and 60 seats in 1997, taking away Official Opposition status from the Bloc Quebecois.
1914
Rimouski Quebec - Canadian Pacific ocean liner Empress of Ireland outbound from Quebec is hit by a Norwegian collier ship Storstad at 1:55 am in Gulf or St. Lawrence; three minutes later water reaches the dynamos, dousing power and light, and the ship sinks in 11 minutes later when Storstad backs out of the hole in the hull; 1,024 lives are lost, 464 saved; $1 million in silver bars later recovered by divers.
In Other Events...
1995 Victoria BC - Scientific panel's report on Clayoquot Sound offers more than 100 recommendations for logging in area on west coast of Vancouver Island.
1993 Toronto Ontario - Wayne Gretzky scores three goals, for a record eighth time in his playoff career, to lead the Los Angeles Kings to a 5-4 victory over the Maple Leafs in Game 7 of the Campbell Conference final; Kings advance to the Stanley Cup final.
1990 Ottawa Ontario - Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev visits Canada en route to his Washington summit with President Bush.
1990 Toronto Ontario - Oakland's Rickey Henderson gets his major league record-setting 893rd stolen base in the sixth inning, breaking Ty Cobb's 62-year-old American League record, but Toronto Blue Jays still beat the Athletics 2-1; Henderson will later play a year for the Jays.
1990 Ottawa Ontario - House of Commons passes Bill C-43 by 140-131; allows abortions at all stages of pregnancy, as long as a doctor believes the physical or mental health of the woman is endangered.
1989 Ottawa Ontario - Global TV reporter Doug Small and five others charged by RCMP with releasing confidential budget details; budget leaked on April 26.
1985 Victoria BC - Amputee Steve Fonyo, 19, completes a cross-Canada marathon started 14 months earlier in Newfoundland, by dipping his artificial left leg into the Pacific at Mile Zero of the Trans-Canada Highway; officially completing his Journey for Lives run; inspired by Terry Fox, Fonyo raises almost $9 million in donations for cancer research.
1979 Santa Monica California - Silent film star and movie producer Mary Pickford dies of a stroke at 86; America's Sweetheart was born in Toronto Apr 8, 1893; started in the theater at age 6 as 'Baby Gladys Smith' (her real name), and she toured into the US with her family in a number of theater companies. In 1907, she adopted the family name Pickford and joined the David Belasco troupe, acting in the long running 'The Warrens of Virginia'. She started in films in 1909 with D.W. Griffith's Biograph Company, and in 1920 was a co-founder of United Artists with her husband Douglas Fairbanks and Charles Chaplin.
1973 Ottawa Ontario - Parliament votes 138-114 in favor of extending a partial ban hanging for five more years; capital punishment only for murderers of policemen and prison guards.
1973 Vietnam - Canada announces it will withdraw from International Control Commission (ICCS) truce observance force in Vietnam by July 31, two months after the end of the initial 60-day period.
1972 Quebec Quebec - Quebec bans commercial salmon fishing off Gaspe Peninsula because of depleted stocks.
1970 Winnipeg Manitoba - Hudson's Bay Company moves its head office from London, England to Winnipeg.
1970 Ottawa Ontario - Parliament approves increase in the federal minimum wage from $1.25 an hour to $1.65. Provinces set their own minimum wages, with a high of $1.55 in Alberta and a low of 90¢ for Nova Scotia women..
1968 Appin Ontario - Presbyterian Church in Canada ordains its first female minister.
1963 Ottawa Ontario - National Museum of Canada opens its Hall of the Canadian Eskimos exhibit.
1940 Ottawa Ontario - Parliament passes $700 million War Appropriations Act, authorizing two more Army divisions.
1934 Corbeil Ontario - Allan Roy Dafoe 1883-1943 delivers the last of the Dionne Quintuplets: Annette, Emilie (d1954), Yvonne, Cecile and Marie (d1970).
1849 London England - David Anderson 1814-1885 appointed first Anglican Bishop of Rupert's Land; arrives in Red River Oct. 3.
1838 Wellesley Island Ontario - Pirate Bill Johnston 1782-1870 attacks and burns the Canadian steamer Sir Robert Peel off Wellesley Island in the Thousand Islands.
1838 Quebec Quebec - John George Lambton, Lord Durham, lands at Quebec; appointed Governor by British Prime Minister Lord Melbourne to investigate colonial grievances after the rebellions of 1837.
1832 Ottawa Ontario - Steamboat Pumper arrives at Bytown from Kingston; first vessel through the Rideau Canal.
1815 London England - British government opens Canadian commerce to US citizens after the War of 1812 ends.
1813 Sackett's Harbour New York - James Yeo 1782-1818 raids Isaac Chauncey's naval base at Sackett's Harbour with Roger Sheaffe; forced to withdraw by Brigadier Jacob Brown; new Commodore of Provincial Marine based in Kingston; War of 1812.
1792 Vancouver BC - George Vancouver's ship Discovery visits Vancouver Harbour, as he circumnavigates Vancouver Island, and charts the Juan de Fuca Strait, Puget Sound, Howe Sound, Jarvis Inlet and the Strait of Georgia.
1733 Quebec Quebec - Gilles Hocquart 1694-1783, Intendant of New France, upholds the right of Canadians to have Indians as slaves and to sell them.
1690 Portneuf Quebec - Casco takes Portneuf.
1673 Quebec Quebec - Louis de Buade et de Palluau, Count Frontenac 1622-1698 issues proclamation giving the Récollet fathers land on the St. Charles River.
1667 Thunder Bay Ontario - Claude Allouez 1622-1689 celebrates first mass west of Sault with Nipissing tribe members who fled Iroquois.
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