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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
*[[1099]] - The [[First Crusade]]: The [[Siege of Jerusalem (1099)|Siege of Jerusalem]] begins. *[[1099]] - The [[First Crusade]]: The [[Siege of Jerusalem (1099)|Siege of Jerusalem]] begins.
*[[1494]] - [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]] sign the [[Treaty of Tordesillas]] which divides the [[New World]] between the two countries. *[[1494]] - [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]] sign the [[Treaty of Tordesillas]] which divides the [[New World]] between the two countries.
 +*[[1861]] - ''[[Mazeppa (Byron)|Mazeppa]]'' premieres in New York, starring [[Adah Isaacs Menken]].
*[[1862]] - The [[United States]] and [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Britain]] agree to suppress the [[slave trade]]. *[[1862]] - The [[United States]] and [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Britain]] agree to suppress the [[slave trade]].
-*[[1894]] - ''The Blackmailers'', a play by [[John Gray (poet)]] and his lover [[Marc-André Raffalovich]], receives its one and only performance at the Prince of Whales Theatre.+*[[1894]] - ''[[The Blackmailers]]'', a play by [[John Gray (poet)|John Gray]] and his lover [[Marc-André Raffalovich]], receives its one and only performance at the Prince of Whales Theatre.
-*[[1986]] - [[Electrifying Mojo]], had a long on-air chat with [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] on [[WJLB]]. +*[[1968]] - [[Art and Revolution (Viennese Actionism)|Kunst und Revolution]] event at the University of Vienna, see [[Viennese Actionism]].
 +*[[1986]] - [[The Electrifying Mojo]], has a long on-air chat with [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] on [[WJLB]].
== Births == == Births ==
*[[1778]] - [[Beau Brummell]], English fashion leader (d. [[1840]]) *[[1778]] - [[Beau Brummell]], English fashion leader (d. [[1840]])
-*[[1848]] - [[Paul Gauguin]], French painter (d. [[1903]])+*[[1848]] - [[Paul Gauguin]], French painter (d. 1903)
*[[1928]] - [[James Ivory (director)|James Ivory]], American film director *[[1928]] - [[James Ivory (director)|James Ivory]], American film director
-*[[1958]] - [[Prince (musician)|Prince]], American musician+*[[1958]] - [[Prince (musician)|Prince]], American musician (d. 2016)
*[[1960]] - [[Mark Sinker]] British writer and music journalist *[[1960]] - [[Mark Sinker]] British writer and music journalist
*[[1965]] - [[Damien Hirst]], [[England|English]] artist and the most prominent of the group that has been dubbed "[[Young British Artists]]" *[[1965]] - [[Damien Hirst]], [[England|English]] artist and the most prominent of the group that has been dubbed "[[Young British Artists]]"

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