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- 106 – The region of Dacia, comprising parts of modern Romania, became a province of the Roman Empire.
- 1952 – King Talal of Jordan was forced to abdicate due to mental illness and was succeeded by his eldest son Hussein.
- 1975 – The Timorese Democratic Union launches a coup in Portuguese Timor, starting the East Timorese civil war.
- 1977 – The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration initiated an investigation into the alleged vulnerability of the Ford Pinto (example pictured) to fuel leakage and fire in a rear-end collision.
- 1999 – The Salt Lake City Tornado hit downtown Salt Lake City, damaging 120 homes and injuring over 100 people.
- Guttorm of Norway (d. 1204)
- Wanda Wesołowska (b. 1950)
- Steve Wozniak (b. 1950)
- Robin Williams (d. 2014)
Did you know?
[edit]- ... that after an earthquake wiped out Shaizar's ruling family, crusaders tried to seize the city (pictured) but quarreled and left?
- ... that Anacaona was the subject of a popular salsa song centuries after her death?
- ... that the song "Michelle Pfeiffer" has been described as possessing "a cresting emotionality grand enough to fill the tallest IMAX screen"?
- ... that the printed edition of the Woodstock Letters runs almost 50,000 pages, covering nearly 13 feet (4 metres) of shelving?
- ... that some exoplanets are evaporating catastrophically?
- ... that 11 of the 27 Italian generals who died during the First World War perished during the last six months?
- ... that American football kicker Brian Hall used a prosthetic leg?
- ... that Jacqueline Wilson worked with Disability Rights UK when writing The Best Sleepover in the World?
- ... that Laila Friis-Salling took up skiing due to a bet?