28th April 1967: Muhammad Ali, the reigning world heavyweight boxing champion, refuses induction into the United States Army
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28th April 1967: Muhammad Ali, the reigning world heavyweight boxing champion, refuses induction into the United States Army

Ali's refusal to be inducted led to him being stripped of his boxing titles and later convicted of draft evasion for which he was sentenced to five years in prison, a $10,000 fine, and a ban from boxing. He remained free on bail while the case was under ...

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23rd March 1540: Waltham Abbey in Essex became the last abbey to be dissolved under Henry VIII

23rd March 1540: Waltham Abbey in Essex became the last abbey to be dissolved under Henry VIII

Abbot Robert Fuller surrendered the abbey and its property on 23 March 1540, and within just a few years all the buildings except for the parish nave had been demolished or had collapsed due to ...

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22nd March 1895: The Lumière brothers stage their first film screening in Paris

22nd March 1895: The Lumière brothers stage their first film screening in Paris

Put on for an audience of 200 invited attendees at the “Society for the Development of the National Industry”, the reaction to the moving black-and-white pictures caught the brothers by ...

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21st March 1871: Otto von Bismarck formally appointed first Chancellor of the German Empire

21st March 1871: Otto von Bismarck formally appointed first Chancellor of the German Empire

Under Bismarck’s leadership, domestic policies sought to consolidate German unity and reduce opposition to the new state while foreign policy focused on maintaining stability in Europe and preventing conflicts that could threaten the new empire, by establishing a system of alliances that isolated ...

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20th March 1815: Napoleon Bonaparte begins his Hundred Days as ruler of France following his escape from Elba

20th March 1815: Napoleon Bonaparte begins his Hundred Days as ruler of France following his escape from Elba

Napoleon sought to consolidate his rule by promising reforms and peace in Europe, but the powers of the Seventh Coalition including Britain, Prussia, Austria, and Russia declared him an outlaw and he was defeated at the Battle of ...

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19th March 1882: First stone laid for the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona

19th March 1882: First stone laid for the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona

The first stone of Barcelona’s iconic Sagrada Familia basilica was ...

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18th March 1921: Kronstadt Rebellion ends following a final assault by Bolshevik forces

18th March 1921: Kronstadt Rebellion ends following a final assault by Bolshevik forces

On 7 March 1921, the Red Army launched an attack on Kronstadt across the frozen Gulf of Finland. The battle lasted for nearly two weeks, with heavy casualties on both ...

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17th March 1861: Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy under the rule of Victor Emmanuel II

17th March 1861: Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy under the rule of Victor Emmanuel II

The Italian parliament convened in Turin to proclaim the establishment of the Kingdom of Italy under Victor Emmanuel II, previously King of Sardinia, who was declared the first King of ...

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16th March 1190: The Jewish population of York massacred in a pogrom

16th March 1190: The Jewish population of York massacred in a pogrom

Anti-Semitic attacks spread across England and reached York in March ...

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