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*[[1500]] – Portuguese explorer '''[[Pedro Álvares Cabral]]''' and his crew landed in Brazil and claimed the land for Portugal.
*[[1500]] – Portuguese explorer '''[[Pedro Álvares Cabral]]''' and his crew landed in Brazil and claimed the land for Portugal.
*[[1529]] – Ispania and Portugal signed the '''[[Treaty of Zaragoza]]''', defining the areas of their respective influence in Asia.
*[[1529]] – Ispania and Portugal signed the '''[[Treaty of Zaragoza]]''', defining the areas of their respective influence in Asia.
*[[1864]] – The [[United States Congress|U.S. Congress]] passed the [[Coinage Act of 1864|Coinage Act]]<!--Not bolded, stubby-->, authorizing the [[Mint (coin)|minting]] of a [[Two-cent piece (United States coin)|two-cent coin]], the first [[United States dollar|U.S. coin]] to bear the phrase "'''[[In God We Trust]]'''"<!--, which would later become the official U.S. national motto in 1956-->.
*[[1864]] – The [[United States Congress|U.S. Congress]] passed the [[Coinage Act of 1864|Coinage Act]]<!--Not bolded, stubby-->, authorizing the [[mynetsmiþþe|minting]] of a [[Two-cent piece (United States coin)|two-cent coin]], the first [[Geandra Rica daler‎|U.S. coin]] to bear the phrase "'''[[In God We Trust]]'''"<!--, which would later become the official U.S. national motto in 1956-->.
*[[1930]] – France, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States signed the '''[[Lunden Naval Treaty]]''', regulating [[submarine]] warfare and limiting military ship building.
*[[1930]] – France, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States signed the '''[[Lunden Naval Treaty]]''', regulating [[submarine]] warfare and limiting military ship building.
*[[1948]] – [[1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine|Civil War in Mandatory Palestine]]: The Jewish [[paramilitary]] group [[Haganah]] '''[[Battle of Haifa (1948)|captured Haifa]]''' from the [[Arab Liberation Army]].
*[[1948]] – [[1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine|Civil War in Mandatory Palestine]]: The Jewish [[paramilitary]] group [[Haganah]] '''[[Battle of Haifa (1948)|captured Haifa]]''' from the [[Arab Liberation Army]].

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1912 – The Bolshevik newspaper Pravda was first published in Saint Petersburg, Russia. refimprove
1915 – The Germans released chlorine gas as a chemical weapon in the Second Battle of Ypres, killing over 5,000 soldiers within ten minutes by asphyxiation in the first large-scale successful use of poison gas in World War I. Ypres has unreferenced section; chemical weapons in WW1 also has unreferenced section
1993 – The first version of Mosaic, created by computer programmers Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, was released, becoming the first popular web browser and Gopher client. tagged for expansion
2000 – In response to the rapid late 1990s growth of telecommunications, the United Kingdom enacted the Big Number Change, modifying the telephone numbering plans in various areas across the country. refimprove

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22. dæg Eastermonðes: Eorþ Dæg

"The Old Gate", Tsinghua University
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