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Today in history

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Fifty years ago, a violent coup ended one of Latin America’s most stable democracies, brought an abrupt halt to the Chilean military’s tradition of noninvolvement in politics and ushered in 17 years of ruthless dictatorship.​
 

1978 smallpox outbreak in the United Kingdom some 45 years ago​


The 1978 smallpox outbreak in the United Kingdom resulted in the death of Janet Parker, a British medical photographer, who became the last recorded person to die from smallpox. Her illness and death, which was connected to the deaths of two other people, led to the Shooter Inquiry, an official investigation by government-appointed experts triggering radical changes in how dangerous pathogens were studied in the UK and named after the panel's leader.

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She was the last recorded person to die from smallpox.
 
September 18, 1834: Athens declared capital of Greece.

"It was more of a town than a city, with 7,000 residents and 170 regular houses, as the remaining Athenians were living in huts. Furthermore, the battles that took place in Athens had left many ruins. By comparison, at the time, the population of Patras amounted to 15,000 thousand, while Thessaloniki had 60,000."


 
19 September 1356 – Battle of Poitiers: An English army under the command of Edward, the Black Prince defeats a French army and captures King John II.

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1973 Carl XVI Gustaf succeeds his grandfather King Gustaf VI Adolf as the King of Sweden, enthronement 50 years ago today.​


Sweden is a constitutional monarchy, where the monarch is the ceremonial head of state. In 1980, Swedish law was changed to allow the firstborn of a monarch to become the crown's heir apparent, irrespective of their gender.

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/\. @ irrespective of their gender

Did they change HRM to TRM?:)
 
Today is the birthday of Tegan and Sara, who I have occasionally not turned off on the radio but may be more popular with some of the other gays.
 
Celebrating the foundation of Germantown 340 years ago today.


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On of the finest singer-songwriters on this planet Jackson Browne
born in Heidelberg Germany turns 75 today.
Happy Birthday to you..!
 

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Another hero in music history should not be forgotten
John Winston Lennon - what would he be looking like at 83..?
 
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