31 August 1997 - Death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales
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1752: This day and the next 10 never happen in Great Britain as the kingdom adopts the Gregorian Calendar (developed by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582) to replace the inaccurate calendar created by Julius Caesar in 46 B.C. Riots break out as Brits argue the government just stole 11 days from their lives.

1535: Pope Paul II excommunicates English King Henry VIII, who had been declared by an earlier pope as "Most Christian King" and "Defender of the Faith"
Kuli, what is your source calendar?
My sources show that Pope Clement VII initiated excommunication some years earlier, but it was not made complete and official until 1538 and that it was Pope Paul III who did it, and it was on December 17. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII
I read a bit about it because I saw the papal bull in person in Memphis, TN in 2004 when the Wonders of the World exhibition series hosted The Masters of Florence, which included art by old masters as well as hundreds of artifacts, including the excommunication. It seemed surreal to be looking at the actual document after so long, and in such an humble locale.
Isn't it strange that the popes are not even the same, much less the dates? Sounds l like some researcher blundered. It's either Paul II or III, but it was formalized only once.
