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-*[[1095]] - On the last day of the [[Council of Clermont]], [[Pope Urban II]] appoints Bishop [[Adhemar of Le Puy]] and [[Counts of Toulouse|Count]] [[Raymond IV of Toulouse]] to lead the [[First Crusade]] to the [[Holy Land]]. 
-*[[1443]] - [[Skanderbeg]] and his forces liberate [[Kruja]], in Middle Albania and raise the [[Flag of Albania|Albanian flag]]. 
-*[[1520]] - After navigating through the [[South America]]n [[strait]], three ships under the command of [[Portugal|Portuguese]] explorer [[Ferdinand Magellan]] reach the [[Pacific Ocean]], becoming the first [[Europe]]ans to sail from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the Pacific. 
-*[[1582]] - In [[Stratford-upon-Avon]], [[William Shakespeare]] and [[Anne Hathaway (Shakespeare's wife)|Anne Hathaway]] pay a £40 bond for their [[marriage licence]]. 
-*[[1660]] - At [[Gresham College]], 12 men, including [[Christopher Wren]], [[Robert Boyle]], [[John Wilkins]], and Sir [[Robert Moray]] decide to found what is later known as the [[Royal Society]]. 
-*[[1729]] - [[Natchez people|Natchez Indians]] massacre 138 Frenchmen, 35 French women, and 56 children at [[Fort Rosalie]], near the site of modern-day [[Natchez, Mississippi|Natchez]], [[Mississippi]]. 
-*[[1785]] - The [[Treaty of Hopewell]] is signed 
*[[1814]] - ''[[The Times]]'' in [[London]] was for the first time printed by automatic, [[steam power]]ed presses built by the [[Germany|German]] inventors [[Friedrich Koenig]] and [[Andreas Friedrich Bauer]], signaling the begin of making [[newspaper]]s available to a mass audience *[[1814]] - ''[[The Times]]'' in [[London]] was for the first time printed by automatic, [[steam power]]ed presses built by the [[Germany|German]] inventors [[Friedrich Koenig]] and [[Andreas Friedrich Bauer]], signaling the begin of making [[newspaper]]s available to a mass audience
*[[1821]] - [[Panama]] Independence Day. Panama separates from [[Spain]] and joins the [[Great Colombia]]. *[[1821]] - [[Panama]] Independence Day. Panama separates from [[Spain]] and joins the [[Great Colombia]].

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