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-*[[217]] - [[Roman Emperor]] [[Caracalla]] is [[assassinated]] (and succeeded) by his [[Praetorian Guard]] [[prefect]], [[Marcus Opellius Macrinus]]. 
-*[[1093]] - The new [[Winchester Cathedral]] is dedicated by [[Walkelin]]. 
-*[[1139]] - [[Roger II of Sicily]] is excommunicated. 
-*[[1149]] - [[Pope Eugene III]] takes refuge in the castle of [[Ptolemy II of Tusculum]]. 
-*[[1271]] - In [[Syria]], sultan [[Baybars]] conquers the [[Krak of Chevaliers]]. 
-*[[1492]] - Death of [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], dubbed "The Magnificent", ruler of [[Florence]] and patron of arts. 
-*[[1513]] - Explorer [[Juan Ponce de León]] declares [[Florida]] a territory of [[Spain]] . 
-*[[1730]] - [[Shearith Israel]], the first [[synagogue]] in [[New York City]], is dedicated.  
-*[[1767]] - [[Ayutthaya kingdom]] falls to [[Myanmar|Burmese]] invaders. 
*[[1820]] - The [[Venus de Milo]] is discovered on the [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]] island of [[Melos]]. *[[1820]] - The [[Venus de Milo]] is discovered on the [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]] island of [[Melos]].
*[[1832]] - [[Black Hawk War]]: Around 300 [[United States]] 6th Infantry troops leave [[St. Louis, Missouri]] to fight the [[Sauk]] [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]]. *[[1832]] - [[Black Hawk War]]: Around 300 [[United States]] 6th Infantry troops leave [[St. Louis, Missouri]] to fight the [[Sauk]] [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]].

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