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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
==Events== ==Events==
*[[1099]] - [[First Crusade]]: 15,000 starving [[Christianity|Christian]] soldiers march in religious procession around [[Jerusalem]] as its [[Islam|Muslim]] defenders mock them. *[[1099]] - [[First Crusade]]: 15,000 starving [[Christianity|Christian]] soldiers march in religious procession around [[Jerusalem]] as its [[Islam|Muslim]] defenders mock them.
*[[1497]] - [[Vasco da Gama]] sets sail on first direct European voyage to [[India]]. *[[1497]] - [[Vasco da Gama]] sets sail on first direct European voyage to [[India]].
-*[[1898]] - The shooting death of crime boss [[Soapy Smith]] releases [[Skagway, Alaska]] from his iron grip. 
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*[[1787]] - ''[[The Misfortunes of Virtue]]'' Sade's first novel completed; it was not published until 1930. *[[1787]] - ''[[The Misfortunes of Virtue]]'' Sade's first novel completed; it was not published until 1930.
- +*[[1971]] - [[The World of Art Deco]] exhibition by the [[Minneapolis Institute of Arts]] opens its doors.
== Births == == Births ==
*[[1593]] - [[Artemisia Gentileschi]], Italian painter (d. [[1653]]) *[[1593]] - [[Artemisia Gentileschi]], Italian painter (d. [[1653]])
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*[[1882]] - [[Percy Grainger]], Australian composer (d. [[1961]]) *[[1882]] - [[Percy Grainger]], Australian composer (d. [[1961]])
*[[1885]] - [[Ernst Bloch]], German philosopher (d. [[1977]]) *[[1885]] - [[Ernst Bloch]], German philosopher (d. [[1977]])
-*[[1887]] - [[Jean Ray]], Belgian writer. (d. [[1964]])+*[[1887]] - [[Jean Ray (author)|Jean Ray]], Belgian writer. (d. [[1964]])
*[[1906]] - [[Philip Johnson]], American architect (d. [[2005]]) *[[1906]] - [[Philip Johnson]], American architect (d. [[2005]])
*[[1908]] - [[Louis Jordan]], American saxophonist (d. [[1975]]) *[[1908]] - [[Louis Jordan]], American saxophonist (d. [[1975]])

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