13th October 54: The Roman Emperor Claudius dies, supposedly after being poisoned
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13th October 54: The Roman Emperor Claudius dies, supposedly after being poisoned

Ancient sources state that the Emperor Claudius as poisoned, although who administered the poison - and on whose orders - continues to be fiercely debated by ...

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21st June 1675: Foundation stone laid for the new St Paul’s Cathedral in London following the Great Fire of London

21st June 1675: Foundation stone laid for the new St Paul’s Cathedral in London following the Great Fire of London

St Paul’s Cathedral was completed in 1710, and was the first cathedral in England to be completed under the direction of a single ...

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20th June 1948: The Western Allies introduce the Deutsche Mark in the three western zones of occupied Germany

20th June 1948: The Western Allies introduce the Deutsche Mark in the three western zones of occupied Germany

The introduction of the Deutsch Mark sought to stabilise the German economy and curb widespread inflation and black-market activity in the aftermath of the Second World War, but caused concern in the Soviet Union which implemented its own currency reform in the eastern zone and soon after began the Berlin ...

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19th June 1949: The first NASCAR ‘Strictly Stock’ race takes place at Charlotte Speedway

19th June 1949: The first NASCAR ‘Strictly Stock’ race takes place at Charlotte Speedway

The first NASCAR race took place at the Charlotte Speedway in North ...

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18th June 1984: The Battle of Orgreave takes place between miners and police officers during the UK miners’ strike

18th June 1984: The Battle of Orgreave takes place between miners and police officers during the UK miners’ strike

Tensions escalated throughout the day, with reports indicating that initial pushing and shouting developed into running battles between the two ...

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17th June 1631: Mumtaz Mahal’s death prompts construction of the Taj Mahal

17th June 1631: Mumtaz Mahal’s death prompts construction of the Taj Mahal

The death of Mumtaz Mahal, the chief consort of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, prompted her husband to construct the Taj ...

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16th June 1963: Valentina Tereshkova becomes the first woman to travel into space on board Vostock 6

16th June 1963: Valentina Tereshkova becomes the first woman to travel into space on board Vostock 6

Over the course of nearly three days, Valentina Tereshkova orbited the Earth 48 times on board Vostock 6, maintaining radio contact with Bykovsky using the call sign "Chaika," meaning "Seagull" in ...

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15th June 1970: Trial of Charles Manson begins in Los Angeles, California, for conspiracy to commit murder

15th June 1970: Trial of Charles Manson begins in Los Angeles, California, for conspiracy to commit murder

The trial lasted over nine months, making it the longest murder trial in U.S. history at that time. In January 1971, Manson and three of his followers were found ...

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14th June 1777: Second Continental Congress passes the Flag Resolution and adopts the Stars and Stripes as the official flag of the United States

14th June 1777: Second Continental Congress passes the Flag Resolution and adopts the Stars and Stripes as the official flag of the United States

The design of the flag of the United States has changed numerous times during its history to reflect the admission of more states into the ...

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