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330 – The city of Byzantium was consecrated as Nova Roma, which became known as Constantinople, the new capital of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great. refimprove
1647Peter Stuyvesant arrived in New Amsterdam to replace Willem Kieft as Director-General of New Netherland, the Dutch colonial settlement in present-day New York City. trivial "in popular culture" examples
1792 – American sea captain Robert Gray became the first known explorer of European descent to navigate the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. unreliable sources
1867 – The major powers of Europe signed the Treaty of London to resolve a crisis over the political status of Luxembourg between France and Prussia. Too much uncited
1918Tapa Tchermoeff became the only Prime Minister of the short-lived Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus. Tchermoeff: no footnotes; Republic: refimprove
1946 – The United Malays National Organisation, today Malaysia's largest political party, was founded, originally to oppose the constitutional framework of the Malayan Union. multiple issues
1949Siam was officially renamed Thailand, a name unofficially in use since 1939. refimprove, original research, date not in article, section too long
1960Israeli Mossad agents captured Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi leader and fugitive war criminal who was sometimes referred to as "the architect of the Holocaust", hiding in Argentina. appears on December 15
1985 – During an association football match between Bradford City and Lincoln City in Bradford, England, a flash fire consumed one side of the Valley Parade stadium, killing 56 attendees. refimprove sections
1996 – A severe blizzard on Mount Everest caused the deaths of eight climbers, contributing to that year becoming the deadliest in the mountain's history at the time. lots of CN tags (12)
2022Shireen Abu Akleh (pictured) was killed by Israel Defense Forces in Jenin refugee camp. Four orange tags.

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