10th January 49 BCE: Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon River on his march to Rome
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10th January 49 BCE: Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon River on his march to Rome

Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon with the 13th Legion during his march on Rome that led to the Roman Civil ...

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7th June 1788: Day of the Tiles breaks out in the French city of Grenoble, serving as an early precursor to the French Revolution

7th June 1788: Day of the Tiles breaks out in the French city of Grenoble, serving as an early precursor to the French Revolution

Royal troops entered Grenoble to dissolve the parlement and remove magistrates from the city. Crowds of townspeople gathered in response, and protesters climbed onto rooftops from where they threw roo...

7 Jun 0s

6th June 1944: D-Day landings launched by the Allied forces of the Second World War in Normandy

6th June 1944: D-Day landings launched by the Allied forces of the Second World War in Normandy

The amphibious landings in Normandy are still the largest seaborne invasion ever to be staged, and marked the start of the Allied invasion of Nazi-held Western ...

6 Jun 0s

5th June 1967: Start of the Six Day War as Israel launches air strikes against the Egyptian air force

5th June 1967: Start of the Six Day War as Israel launches air strikes against the Egyptian air force

By the time a final ceasefire was signed on 10 June, Israel’s territorial gains had put around a million Arabs under their control, signalling the start of a new phase in Arab-Israeli ...

5 Jun 0s

4th June 1916: Russian Army begins the Brusilov Offensive on the Eastern Front of the First World War

4th June 1916: Russian Army begins the Brusilov Offensive on the Eastern Front of the First World War

The Brusilov Offensive is regarded as one of the most effective operations of the war in terms of tactical innovation and initial results as it involved simultaneous attacks across a broad front to pr...

4 Jun 0s

3rd June 1989: Tiananmen Square protesters fired on by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army

3rd June 1989: Tiananmen Square protesters fired on by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army

Official figures reported 241 deaths as a result of the crackdown on the Tiananmen Square protests but unofficial estimates, including one by the US Ambassador at the time, place the figure at more th...

3 Jun 0s

2nd June 1946: Italians vote in a referendum to abolish the monarchy and turn their country into a republic

2nd June 1946: Italians vote in a referendum to abolish the monarchy and turn their country into a republic

More than 89% of eligible Italian citizens voted in the referendum, with 54.3% voting in favour of turning the country into a ...

2 Jun 0s

1st June 1980: CNN begins broadcasting as the first 24-hour news channel

1st June 1980: CNN begins broadcasting as the first 24-hour news channel

Media entrepreneur Ted Turner assembled a newsroom capable of operating at all hours, recruiting journalists, and establishing technical systems for live reporting of events, supplemented by analysis,...

1 Jun 0s

31st May 1981: Jaffna Public Library in Sri Lanka burnt down during a violent attack

31st May 1981: Jaffna Public Library in Sri Lanka burnt down during a violent attack

The Jaffna Public Library in Sri Lanka was burnt down during a violent rampage by an organised mob of ethnic ...

31 Mai 0s

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