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-* [[563]] - The Byzantine church [[Hagia Sophia]] in [[Constantinople]] is inaugurated for the second time after being destroyed by earthquakes. 
-* [[640]] - [[Pope John IV|John IV]] becomes [[Pope]]. 
-*[[1294]] - [[Pope Boniface VIII]] is elected [[Pope]], replacing [[Pope Celestine V|St. Celestine V]], who had [[Papal abdication|abdicated]]. 
-*[[1515]] - [[Thomas Wolsey]] is named the English [[Lord Chancellor]]. 
-*[[1777]] - [[Kiritimati]], also called Christmas Island, was discovered by [[James Cook]]. 
-*[[1800]] - Assassination attempt on [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s life. 
-*[[1814]] - The [[Treaty of Ghent]] was signed which ended the [[War of 1812]]. 
-*[[1818]] - "[[Silent Night (song)|Silent Night]]" composed by [[Franz Gruber|Franz Xaver Gruber]] and [[Josef Mohr]]. 
-*[[1851]] - [[Library of Congress]] burns. 
-*[[1865]] - Several US Civil War [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] veterans form the [[Ku Klux Klan]]. 
*[[1888]] - [[Vincent Van Gogh]] cuts off his ear during some sort of [[seizure]]. *[[1888]] - [[Vincent Van Gogh]] cuts off his ear during some sort of [[seizure]].
*[[1906]] - [[Radio]]: [[Reginald Fessenden]] transmitted the first radio broadcast. The first program, consisted of a poetry reading, a violin solo, and a speech. *[[1906]] - [[Radio]]: [[Reginald Fessenden]] transmitted the first radio broadcast. The first program, consisted of a poetry reading, a violin solo, and a speech.

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  1. David F. Friedman
  2. Ignatius of Loyola
  3. Mauricio Kagel
  4. Ava Gardner
  5. Louis Aragon
  6. Joseph Cornell
  7. James Hadley Chase
  8. Wolfgang Kayser
  9. Edwige Fenech
  10. Bernard Herrmann
  11. Ad Reinhardt
  12. Vittorio Giardino
  13. William Makepeace Thackeray
  14. Reginald Fessenden
  15. Walter Abish
  16. John Osborne
  17. Feodor Stepanovich Rojankovsky
  18. Bruno Taut




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