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*[[2003]] - [[Same-sex marriage in Belgium|Same-sex marriage]] comes into force in [[Belgium]] | *[[2003]] - [[Same-sex marriage in Belgium|Same-sex marriage]] comes into force in [[Belgium]] | ||
*[[2007]] - [[Jack Kevorkian]] was released from prison after serving eight years of his 10-25 year prison term. | *[[2007]] - [[Jack Kevorkian]] was released from prison after serving eight years of his 10-25 year prison term. | ||
+ | *[[2007]] - ''[[For the Love of God]]'' ''' by [[Damien Hirst]] revealed at an asking price of £50 million, which at the time, if sold, would be highest price ever for a single work by a living artist. | ||
== Births == | == Births == |
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- 1533 - Anne Boleyn crowned queen.
- 1855 - Charles Baudelaire's Fleurs du mal is published.
- 1934 - André Breton gave a lecture in Brussels at a public meeting organised by the Belgian Surrealists.
- 1943 - Robert Wyatt, during a drunken party, falls out of a window.
- 1958 - Internationale Situationiste issue 1, June 1958.
- 1972 - Baader gang members apprehended.
- 2003 - Same-sex marriage comes into force in Belgium
- 2007 - Jack Kevorkian was released from prison after serving eight years of his 10-25 year prison term.
- 2007 - For the Love of God by Damien Hirst revealed at an asking price of £50 million, which at the time, if sold, would be highest price ever for a single work by a living artist.
Births
- 1926 - Marilyn Monroe, American actress (d. 1962)
- 1953 - David Berkowitz, American serial killer, a.k.a. The Son of Sam
Deaths
- 1815 - James Gillray, a British caricaturist and printmaker (b. 1757)
- 1959 - Sax Rohmer, English author (b. 1883)
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