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* ] – ] ] names his nephew ] as co-ruler and successor to the throne. * ] – ] ] names his nephew ] as co-ruler and successor to the throne.
*] – ], ], is founded after the discovery of ] in the area. *] – ], ], is founded after the discovery of ] in the area.
*] &ndash; In the ], the ''Watergeuzen'' ] from the ], gaining the first foothold on land for what would become the ]. *] &ndash; In the ], the ''Watergeuzen'' ] from the ], gaining the first foothold on land for what would become the ].<ref>{{cite book|author=Multiple Authors|title=Early Modern Wars 1500–1775|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k_GxAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT97|date=17 September 2013|publisher=Amber Books Ltd|isbn=978-1-78274-121-3|pages=97}}</ref>
*] &ndash; A combined Spanish and ] fleet of 52 ships commences the ] from the Dutch during the ]. *] &ndash; A combined Spanish and ] fleet of 52 ships commences the ] from the Dutch during the ].{{cn|date=April 2021}}
*] &ndash; In ], the ] achieves its first ] and elects ] of ] as ]. *] &ndash; In ], the ] achieves its first ] and elects ] of ] as ].
*] &ndash; The ], a political gathering of settlers in ] to help draft a series of petitions to the Mexican government, begins in ]. *] &ndash; The ], a political gathering of settlers in ] to help draft a series of petitions to the Mexican government, begins in ].
*] &ndash; ]: Union troops led by ] decisively ] Confederate troops led by ], cutting the ]'s last supply line. *] &ndash; ]: Union troops led by ] decisively ] Confederate troops led by ], cutting the ]'s last supply line.<ref>{{cite book|title=Infantry|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vOsnedbtySMC&pg=PA45|date=June 2011|publisher=U.S. Army Infantry School|pages=45}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ] becomes a British ]. *] &ndash; ] becomes a British ].
*] &ndash; The ] steamer {{RMS|Atlantic}} sinks off ], killing 547 in one of the worst marine disasters of the 19th century. *] &ndash; The ] steamer {{RMS|Atlantic}} sinks off ], killing 547 in one of the worst marine disasters of the 19th century.
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*] &ndash; ] is established as a ] carved out of the eastern part of the ]. *] &ndash; ] is established as a ] carved out of the eastern part of the ].
*] &ndash; An ] ] ] ] with a Chinese ] ] ]. The Chinese pilot ejected but is subsequently lost. The Navy crew makes an emergency landing in ], China and is detained. *] &ndash; An ] ] ] ] with a Chinese ] ] ]. The Chinese pilot ejected but is subsequently lost. The Navy crew makes an emergency landing in ], China and is detained.
* 2001 &ndash; Former ] of ] ] surrenders to police ], to be tried on ]s charges. * 2001 &ndash; Former ] of ] ] surrenders to police ], to be tried on ]s charges.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Yale Journal of International Law|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TupKAQAAIAAJ|year=2001|publisher=Yale Law School|page=334}}</ref>
* 2001 &ndash; ] becomes legal in the ], the ] contemporary country to allow it. * 2001 &ndash; ] becomes legal in the ], the ] contemporary country to allow it.
*] &ndash; ] (SOCA) of the ] is enforced, but later merged into ] on 7 October 2013. *] &ndash; ] (SOCA) of the ] is enforced, but later merged into ] on 7 October 2013.
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*] &ndash; ], Greek academic and politician, ] *] &ndash; ], Greek academic and politician, ]
* 1946 &ndash; ], English bass player, songwriter, and producer (d. 1997) * 1946 &ndash; ], English bass player, songwriter, and producer (d. 1997)
* 1946 &ndash; ], Italian footballer, coach, and manager * 1946 &ndash; ], Italian footballer, coach, and manager<ref>{{cite book|author=Giancarlo Colombo|title=Who's who in Italy 2002|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wXxmAAAAMAAJ|year=2002|publisher=Who's Who in Italy|isbn=978-88-85246-48-5|page=1536}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], French mathematician and academic *] &ndash; ], French mathematician and academic
* 1947 &ndash; ], Canadian lawyer and judge
* 1947 &ndash; ], American novelist, short story writer, and critic
* 1947 &ndash; ], American basketball player, coach, and sportscaster (d. 2009)
*] &ndash; ], Jamaican singer and musician *] &ndash; ], Jamaican singer and musician
* 1948 &ndash; ], Spanish footballer and manager * 1948 &ndash; ], Spanish footballer and manager
* 1948 &ndash; ], Welsh politician and independent Member of Parliament (d. 2006)<ref>, ''Telegraph''<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> * 1948 &ndash; ], Welsh politician and independent Member of Parliament (d. 2006)<ref>, ''Telegraph''<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*] &ndash; ], French businessman *] &ndash; ], French businessman
* 1949 &ndash; ], American lobbyist, political consultant, and convicted felon<ref>Reagan, Ronald (May 13, 1981)." {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110522041546/http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=43806 |date=May 22, 2011 }}." In Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, ''The American Presidency Project''. Hosted online by the University of California, Santa Barbara, CA. www.presidency.ucsb.edu. Retrieved August 1, 2016.</ref>
* 1949 &ndash; ], American lobbyist, political consultant, and convicted felon
* 1949 &ndash; ], Northern Irish footballer and coach * 1949 &ndash; ], Northern Irish footballer and coach
* 1949 &ndash; ], American singer-songwriter and author (d. 2011) * 1949 &ndash; ], American singer-songwriter and author (d. 2011)
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* 1950 &ndash; ], Canadian academic and politician * 1950 &ndash; ], Canadian academic and politician
*] &ndash; ], American general *] &ndash; ], American general
* 1951 &ndash; ], American architect, co-designed ] (d. 2014)
*] &ndash; ], American actress *] &ndash; ], American actress
* 1952 &ndash; ], French philosopher and academic * 1952 &ndash; ], French philosopher and academic
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*] &ndash; ], American football player and sportscaster *] &ndash; ], American football player and sportscaster
* 1955 &ndash; ], Pakistani politician, 5th ] * 1955 &ndash; ], Pakistani politician, 5th ]
* 1955 &ndash; ], American criminal
*] &ndash; ], English cricketer and sportscaster *] &ndash; ], English cricketer and sportscaster
* 1957 &ndash; ], American actress (d. 2019) * 1957 &ndash; ], American actress (d. 2019)

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  3. Multiple Authors (17 September 2013). Early Modern Wars 1500–1775. Amber Books Ltd. p. 97. ISBN 978-1-78274-121-3.
  4. Infantry. U.S. Army Infantry School. June 2011. p. 45.
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