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-*[[1491]] – [[Kingdom of Kongo|Kongo]] monarch [[Nkuwu Nzinga]] is baptised by [[Portuguese Empire|Portuguese]] missionaries, adopting the baptismal name of [[João I of Kongo|João I]]. 
*[[1494]] – [[Christopher Columbus]] first sights land that will be called [[Jamaica]]. *[[1494]] – [[Christopher Columbus]] first sights land that will be called [[Jamaica]].
-*[[1715]] – "[[Edmund Halley]]'s" total solar eclipse (the last one visible in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] for almost 900 years).+*[[1808]] – [[Peninsular War]]: The [[Madrid]] rebels who rose up on [[May 2]] are fired upon near [[Príncipe Pío]] hill.
-*[[1791]] – The [[Constitution of May 3, 1791|Constitution of May 3]] (the first modern [[constitution]] in [[Europe]]) is proclaimed by the [[Sejm]] of [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]].+
-*[[1802]] – [[Washington, D.C.]] is incorporated as a city.+
-*[[1808]] – [[Finnish War]]: [[Sweden]] loses the fortress of [[Sveaborg]] to [[Russia]].+
-* 1808 – [[Peninsular War]]: The [[Madrid]] rebels who rose up on [[May 2]] are fired upon near [[Príncipe Pío]] hill.+
*[[1815]] – [[Neapolitan War]]: [[Joachim Murat]], King of [[Kingdom of Naples|Naples]] is defeated by the [[Austria]]ns at the [[Battle of Tolentino]], the decisive engagement of the war. *[[1815]] – [[Neapolitan War]]: [[Joachim Murat]], King of [[Kingdom of Naples|Naples]] is defeated by the [[Austria]]ns at the [[Battle of Tolentino]], the decisive engagement of the war.
*[[1830]] – The [[Canterbury and Whitstable Railway]] is opened. It is the first steam hauled passenger railway to issue season tickets and include a tunnel. *[[1830]] – The [[Canterbury and Whitstable Railway]] is opened. It is the first steam hauled passenger railway to issue season tickets and include a tunnel.

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