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International Stuttering Awareness Day high % of cn
feast day of Saint John Paul II (Catholicism) Refimprove section
1383 – King Ferdinand I died without a male heir to the Portuguese throne, resulting in a period of civil war and anarchy. Interregnum: refimprove; Ferdinand: refimprove
1730 – Construction of the Ladoga Canal linking the Neva and the Svir River, one of the first major canals constructed in Russia, was completed. refimprove
1844Millerites, including future members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, were greatly disappointed that Jesus did not return as predicted by American preacher William Miller. Unreferenced sections
1879Thomas Edison performed a successful test using a carbon filament thread in an incandescent light bulb, which would become the most successful version of the product. refimprove section
1883 – The Metropolitan Opera in New York City opened with a performance of French composer Charles Gounod's opera Faust. refimprove/unreferenced sections
1884 – At the International Meridian Conference, the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, was adopted as the Universal Time meridian of longitude. Conference: unreferenced section; UTC: appears on Feb 8
1934Pretty Boy Floyd, an American bank robber and alleged killer who was later romanticized by the media, was gunned down by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents near East Liverpool, Ohio. refimprove
1962Cold War: U.S. President John F. Kennedy announced that Soviet nuclear weapons had been discovered in Cuba and that he had ordered a naval "quarantine" of the island nation. refimprove section
1964 – The French philosopher and writer Jean-Paul Sartre became the first Nobel Laureate to voluntarily decline the prize, saying that he did not wish to be "transformed" by such an award. refimprove section
1999Vichy France official Maurice Papon was jailed for crimes against humanity committed during World War II. unreferenced sections
2006 – An expansion project to double the Panama Canal's capacity was approved by Panamanian voters in a national referendum by a wide margin. unreferenced section
2008 – India launched Chandrayaan-1, the country's first unmanned lunar mission. refimprove section
2013 – The Marriage Equality (Same Sex) Act 2013 made the Australian Capital Territory the nation's first jurisdiction to legalise same-sex marriage, although the High Court struck the act down two months later. cn tags
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque |b|1783| [citation needed] x9

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Portrait of Caroline of Ansbach by Michael Dahl, c. 1730
Portrait of Caroline of Ansbach by Michael Dahl, c. 1730
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