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March 20, 2017

21st March 1556: Thomas Cranmer executed for heresy

On the 21st March 1556, Thomas Cranmer was executed heresy. As a leader of the English Reformation he had not only promoted Protestantism but had also established the first structures of the Church of England....
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March 19, 2017

20th March 1890: Wilhelm II formally accepts Bismarck’s resignation

On the 20th March 1890, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany formally accepted Otto von Bismarck’s resignation. His resignation had been demanded by the Kaiser a few days earlier and was submitted on the 18th. Bismarck’s...
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Published on March 19, 2017 20:05

March 18, 2017

19th March 1962: Bob Dylan releases his eponymous debut album

On the 19th March 1962, American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan released his eponymous debut album. Dylan had arrived in New York from Minnesota the previous year, but had quickly worked his way into the coffee houses...
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Published on March 18, 2017 20:05

March 17, 2017

18th March 1314: Execution of last Knights Templar Grand Master

On the 18th March 1314 Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, was executed on the orders of King Philip IV. Although he had first been arrested in 1307, and the...
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Published on March 17, 2017 20:05

March 16, 2017

17th March 1766: First Saint Patrick’s Day parade

On the 17th March 1766, the first recorded St Patrick’s Day parade took place…in New York. Irish soldiers serving in the British Army led the parade which, due to the high number of Irish immigrants...
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Published on March 16, 2017 20:05

March 15, 2017

16th March 1968: My Lai Massacre committed by US troops

On the 16th March 1968, US soldiers from Company C of the Americal Division’s 11th Infantry Brigade committed the My Lai Massacre. Commanded by Lieutenant William Calley, the troops killed between 347 and 504 unarmed...
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Published on March 15, 2017 20:05

March 14, 2017

15th March 44BCE: Assassination of Julius Caesar

On the 15th March 44BCE, Roman dictator Julius Caesar was stabbed to death near to the Theatre of Pompey in Rome. His death, coming shortly after he had been declared dictator for life by the...
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Published on March 14, 2017 20:05

March 13, 2017

14th March 1950: FBI launches its ‘Ten Most Wanted’ list

On the 14th March 1950, the FBI launched its list of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. Its origins lay in a conversation between the Director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, and the Editor-in-Chief of the...
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Published on March 13, 2017 20:05

March 12, 2017

13th March 1881: Tsar Alexander II assassinated in Saint Petersburg

On the 13th March 1881, Tsar Alexander II of Russia was assassinated in a St Petersburg street by a member of the People’s Will revolutionary movement. Despite introducing a number of reforms such as the...
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Published on March 12, 2017 20:05

March 11, 2017

12th March 1930: Gandhi begins the Salt March to Dandi

On the 12th March 1930, Mohandas Gandhi began the Salt March – a 240 mile (390 km) journey to the coastal village of Dandi. He intended to produce salt from seawater to avoid paying tax...
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Published on March 11, 2017 19:05