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* [[2016]] – [[Saudi-led intervention in the Yemeni civil war|Yemen War]]: A funeral in Sanaa ”'[[Sanaa funeral airstrike|was hit by two consecutive airstrikes]]”’ by a [[Saudi Arabia|Saudi]]-led coalition, leaving 143–155 civilians dead and more than 525 injured. |
* [[2016]] – [[Saudi-led intervention in the Yemeni civil war|Yemen War]]: A funeral in Sanaa ”'[[Sanaa funeral airstrike|was hit by two consecutive airstrikes]]”’ by a [[Saudi Arabia|Saudi]]-led coalition, leaving 143–155 civilians dead and more than 525 injured. |
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* Born/died:| ”'[[Xiao Sagezhi]]”'<!–Chinese empress–> |d|951| ”'[[Edward Wright (mathematician)|Edward Wright]]”'<!–English mathematician–>|{{abbr|bap.|baptized}}|1561| ”'[[John Hancock]]”'<!–American statesman–> |d|1793| ”'[[Harriet Taylor Mill|Harriet Taylor Mill]]”'<!–English philosopher–> |b|1807| ”'[[John Hay]]”'<!–American statesman–> |b|1838| ”'[[Franklin Pierce]]”'<!–American president–> |d|1869| ”'[[Ellen Wilkinson]]”'<!–English politician–> |b|1891| ”'[[Mark Oliphant]]”'<!–Australian physicist–> |b|1901| ”'[[Kiichi Miyazawa]]”'<!–Japanese prime minister–> |b|1919| ”'[[Nils Liedholm]]”'<!–Swedish footballer–> |b|1922| ”'[[James Holshouser]]”'<!–American politician–> |b|1934| ”'[[Chevy Chase]]”'<!–American comedian–> |b|1943| ”'[[Wendell Willkie]]”'<!–American lawyer–> |d|1944| ”'[[Ursula von der Leyen]]”'<!–Belgian-German politician–> |b|1958| ”'[[Zvonimir Boban]]”'<!–Croatian footballer–> |b|1968| ”'[[Sadiq Khan]]”'<!–British politician–> |b|1970| ”'[[Bruno Mars]]”'<!–American musician–> |b|1985| ”'[[Aya Hirano]]”'<!–Japanese actress–> |b|1987| ”'[[Garbiñe Muguruza]]”'<!–Spanish tennis player–> |b|1993| ”'[[Zheng Qinwen]]”'<!–Chinese tennis player–> |b|2002| ”'[[Varsha Bhosle]]”'<!–Indian singer, female–> |d|2012| |
* Born/died:| ”'[[Xiao Sagezhi]]”'<!–Chinese empress–> |d|951| ”'[[Edward Wright (mathematician)|Edward Wright]]”'<!–English mathematician–>|{{abbr|bap.|baptized}}|1561| ”'[[John Hancock]]”'<!–American statesman–> |d|1793| ”'[[Harriet Taylor Mill|Harriet Taylor Mill]]”'<!–English philosopher–> |b|1807| ”'[[John Hay]]”'<!–American statesman–> |b|1838| ”'[[Franklin Pierce]]”'<!–American president–> |d|1869| ”'[[Ellen Wilkinson]]”'<!–English politician–> |b|1891| ”'[[Mark Oliphant]]”'<!–Australian physicist–> |b|1901| ”'[[Kiichi Miyazawa]]”'<!–Japanese prime minister–> |b|1919| ”'[[Nils Liedholm]]”'<!–Swedish footballer–> |b|1922| ”'[[James Holshouser]]”'<!–American politician–> |b|1934| ”'[[Chevy Chase]]”'<!–American comedian–> |b|1943| ”'[[Wendell Willkie]]”'<!–American lawyer–> |d|1944| ”'[[Ursula von der Leyen]]”'<!–Belgian-German politician–> |b|1958| ”'[[Zvonimir Boban]]”'<!–Croatian footballer–> |b|1968| ”'[[Sadiq Khan]]”'<!–British politician–> |b|1970| ”'[[Bruno Mars]]”'<!–American musician–> |b|1985| ”'[[Aya Hirano]]”'<!–Japanese actress–> |b|1987| ”'[[Garbiñe Muguruza]]”'<!–Spanish tennis player–> |b|1993| ”'[[Zheng Qinwen]]”'<!–Chinese tennis player–> |b|2002| ”'[[Varsha Bhosle]]”'<!–Indian singer, female–> |d|2012| |
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Don Larsen baseball card
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Cosette from Les Misérables
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Victor Hugo
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Battle of Angamos
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The Great Chicago Fire
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Downtown Edmonton skyline
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Lithograph depicting the Great Chicago Fire
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Remnant of Kepler’s Supernova
Ineligible
| Blurb | Reason |
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| Navy Day in Peru (1821); | unreferenced section |
| Independence Day in Croatia (1991) | it looks like it’s been moved to 25 June and article has been amended thus |
| 1076 – Demetrius Zvonimir, the last native king who exerted any real power over the entire Croatian state, was crowned. | ambiguous date |
| 1200 – Isabella of Angoulême was crowned queen consort of England at the age of twelve, after having married King John two weeks earlier. | close, but not quite (several uncited paragraphs that don’t have CN tags yet) |
| 1600 – San Marino, the world’s oldest constitutional republic, adopted its written constitution. | refimprove |
| 1604 – Kepler’s Supernova (remnant pictured), the most recent supernova in the Milky Way, was observed worldwide. | Date not cited in article |
| 1821 – The Peruvian Navy was established by the government of José de San Martín. | unreferenced section |
| 1856 – Officials of the Chinese Qing dynasty arrested and imprisoned twelve people aboard the Hong Kong-registered ship Arrow for suspected piracy and smuggling, sparking the Second Opium War. | many {{cn}} tags (24) |
| 1862 – The Battle of Perryville, a battle of the American Civil War with a high casualty count, was fought west of Perryville, Kentucky. | Uncited paragraphs |
| 1879 – The Chilean Navy defeated the Peruvian Navy in the Battle of Angamos, a decisive encounter during the War of the Pacific. | refimprove |
| 1895 – Myeongseong, the only empress of Korea, was assassinated. | multiple issues |
| 1904 – The Canadian city of Edmonton, Alberta (Downtown Edmonton pictured), was incorporated. | lots of cn |
| 1985 – The musical Les Misérables, based on the novel by Victor Hugo, opened in London’s Barbican Centre, starting its run as the longest-running West End musical in history. | refimprove section |
| 2001 – In response to the September 11 attacks, U.S. president George W. Bush announced the creation of the Office of Homeland Security, with former Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge as its director. | unreferenced sections |
| 2005 – A major earthquake centered in Kashmir killed over 74,500 people and injured at least 106,000 others in Pakistan, India, and Afghanistan. | unreferenced section |
| Pilgrim I |d|923| | Uncited death date |
| Mary Beale |bur|1699| | Burial date uncited (as the death date is known, it’s unclear why buried is being featured). Other citation needed tags |
| Yongzheng Emperor |d|1735| | Too much uncited |
| William John Swainson |b|1789| | unreferenced section |
| Kikunae Ikeda |b|1864| | Birthday not cited |
| Felipe Camiroaga |b|1966 | unreferenced section |
| Willy Brandt |d|1992| | Too much uncited |
| George Emil Palade |d|2008| | Not cited in article |
Eligible
- 451 – The Council of Chalcedon, a Christian ecumenical council, opened, and went on to repudiate the Eutychian doctrine of monophysitism and set forth the Chalcedonian Creed.
- 1871 – The Great Chicago Fire (pictured), began and proceeded to destroy much of the city’s central business district, killing 300 people and leaving 90,000 others homeless.
- 1918 – World War I: After his platoon suffered heavy casualties during the Meuse–Argonne offensive in France’s Forest of Argonne, American Corporal Alvin York led the 7 remaining men on an attack against a German machine gun nest; 25 German soldiers were killed and 132 captured.
- 1932 – The Indian Air Force was founded as an auxiliary air force of the British Royal Air Force.
- 1956 – Major League Baseball pitcher Don Larsen threw the only perfect game in World Series history.
- 1967 – Marxist revolutionary and guerrilla leader Che Guevara was captured near La Higuera, Bolivia.
- 1998 – A new airport for Oslo, Norway, opened at Gardermoen, replacing a smaller one at the same location that had served as a backup to the city’s previous main airport at Fornebu.
- 2001 – At Linate Airport in Milan, Italy, Scandinavian Airlines Flight SK686 collided on take-off with a Cessna Citation II business jet, killing 118 people.
- 2016 – Yemen War: A funeral in Sanaa was hit by two consecutive airstrikes by a Saudi-led coalition, leaving 143–155 civilians dead and more than 525 injured.

