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On April 23rd... Links will open in a new window. St. George's Day 1014 King Brian Boru of Ireland defeated Viking forces at the Battle of Clontarf. 1154 Damascus surrendered toSultan Nur ad-Din van Aleppo. 1229 King Ferdinand III of Castile conquered Cáceres. 1348 The Order of the Garter was founded in England. 1516 Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria endorsed "The German Beer Purity Law".* 1564 Playwright William Shakespeare was born (traditional date). 1633 Sweden and the Protestant German monarchy formed the Union of Heilbronn. 1635 The Boston Latin School, the first public school in the United States, was founded.
1702 Anne was crowned Queen of England at Westminster Abbey.
1856 Inventor Granville T. Woods was born. 1858 Physicist Max Planck was born.
1891 Composer Sergei Prokofiev was born.
1904 The American Academy of Arts and Letters was founded. 1910 The Brussels International Exhibition opened. 1918 The National Urban League was formed. 1921 Baseball player Warren Spahn was born. 1924 The British Empire Exhibition opened at Wembley, England.
1936 Singer Roy Orbison was born. 1939 Actor Lee Majors was born. 1940 A dance hall fire killed 198 persons in Natchez, Mississippi. 1942 Actress Sandra Dee. 1949 The Chinese Red Army conquered
Nanjing. 1950 The Minnesota Lakers defeated
the Syracuse Nationals for the NBA Championship.
1960 Actress Valerie Bertinelli was born. 1969 Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil,
Paraguay, and Uruguay signed a treaty providing for the
joint development of the Plata River basin. 1977 Wrestler John Cena was born. 1980 Nine sailors died when a Soviet submarine caught fire off Japan. 1982 Key West, Florida, renamed itself the Conch Republic and declared itself independent of the United States. 1938 Actor Buster Crabbe died. 1985 The Coca-Cola Company introduced
"New Coke." 1986 Film director Otto Preminger died. 1987 The collapse of an apartment building in Bridgeport, Connecticut, killed 28 construction workers. 1991 The Soviet Union granted republics the right to secede under certain conditions. 1992 McDonald's opened its first restaurant in China. 1993 Eritrea voted to secede from
Ethiopia. 1995 Sportscaster Howard Cosell died. 1998 James Earl Ray, killer of Martin Luther King, Jr., died.
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