1. International Year of Elderly - 1999
2. All California bars, clubs and card rooms must be smoke-free - 1998
3. Mongolia switches from a 46 hour to 40 hour work week - 1998
4. U.S. Census Bureau estimates population at 268,921,733 - 1998
5. After 27 years, Betty Rubble debuts as a Flintstone vitamin - 1996
6. Curaeao gains limited form of self rule (Status Aparte) - 1996
7. Austria, Finland and Sweden act to join European Union - 1995
8. Centennial of Canadian Mounties presence in Canada's Yukon Territory - 1995
9. Fernando Henrique Cardoso installed as president of Brazil - 1995
10. "Glass Menagerie" closes at Criterion Theater New York City after 57 performances - 1995
11. International Year of Tolerance - 1995
12. Last "Far Side" by cartoonist Gary Larson started in 1980 - 1995
13. Raman Lamba and Ravi Sehgal score 464 for 1st wicket for Delhi - 1995
14. "Shadow Box" closes at Circle in Square Theater New York City after 49 performances - 1995
15. "Tuna Christmas" closes at Booth Theater New York City 20 performances - 1995
16. Aleksandr Popov swims world record 100m free style (47.83) - 1994
17. Carquest Bowl 4: Boston College beats Virginia, 32-13 - 1994
18. "Flying Karamzov Brothers" closes at Helen Hayes New York City after 50 performances - 1994
19. "Grand Night after Singing" closes at Criterion New York City after 52 performances - 1994
20. Howard Stern's New Year's Eve Beauty Pageant - 1994
21. International Year of Family - 1994
22. Jacobs Field opens with "Gateway's New Year's Eve Countdown to '94" - 1994
23. Microsoft CEO Bill Gates (38) marries Melinda French (29) - 1994
24. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) goes into effect - 1994
25. 12 member European Economic Community set up vast free trade zone - 1993
26. Blockbuster Bowl 3: Stanford beats Penn State, 24-3 - 1993
27. Cigarette advertisements are banned in New York City's MTA - 1993
28. Czechoslovakia separates into Czech Republic (Bohemia) and Slovakia - 1993
29. Harry Connick, Jr. arrested at a New York airport for gun possession - 1993
30. Bush is 1st U.S. President to address Australian Parliament - 1992
31. Curaeao becomes 1st in Dutch Antilles to have compulsory education - 1992
32. Europe breaks down trade barriers - 1992
33. International Space Year begins - 1992
34. New York City transit fare increases from $1.15 to $1.25 - 1992
35. 5% sales tax on consumer goods and services goes into effect in U.S.S.R. - 1991
36. Iraq rejects peace proposal from Egyptian President Hosi Mubarak - 1991
37. Les Miserables opens at Festival Theatre, Adelaide - 1991
38. David Dinkins sworn in as 1st black mayor of New York City - 1990
39. FCC implements "SYNDEX" giving independent stations more rights over cable TV outlets for exclusive syndicated programs - 1990
40. Mitsuko Nishiwaki beats Nakano to become Japan Women wrestling champ - 1990
41. New York City MTA stops token redemption at subway stations - 1990
42. Sports News Network begins operation on cable TV - 1990
43. Actress Kelly McGillis gets married - 1989
44. New York City transit fare rises from $1.00 to $1.15 - 1989
45. Year of the Young Reader begins - 1989
46. Czech born tennis star Hana Mandikova becomes an Australian Citizen - 1988
47. Miami beats Oklahoma for college football championship - 1988
48. Year of the Reader begins - 1988
49. 60 bodies recovered in Dupont Plaza Hotel fire in Puerto Rico - 1987
50. China's rudimentary civil code in effect - 1987
51. International Year of Shelter for Homeless begins - 1987
52. Aruba becomes independent from neighbor island Curaeao - 1986
53. Barbra Striesand and Jon Peters relationship breaks up - 1986
54. International Peace Year begins - 1986
55. Iowa's All-American running back, Ronnie Harmon, fumbles the ball 4 times in his last game-the Rose Bowl - 1986
56. New York City transit fare rises from 90 cents to $1.00 - 1986
57. Oklahoma wins Orange Bowl for college football championship - 1986
58. Spain and Portugal are 11th and 12th to join European Economic Community - 1986
59. Actress Judith Licht (Who's the Boss) marries Robert Desiderio (One Life to Live) - 1985
60. International Youth Year begins - 1985
61. US's 1st manadatory seat belt law goes into effect (NY) - 1985
62. VH-1 made its broadcasting debut - 1985
63. AT&T's 22 owned Bell system companies divests into 8 companies - 1984
64. Brunei becomes independent of UK - 1984
65. New York City transit fare rises from 75 cents to 90 cents - 1984
66. Penn State beats Georgia in Sugar Bowl for college football title - 1983
67. PGA inaugurates all-exempt tour - 1983
68. World Communications Year begins - 1983
69. 30 Something stars Ken Olin and Patricia Wettig meet, later they marry - 1982
70. Clemson wins the Orange Bowl for college football championship - 1982
71. Javier Perez de Cuellar becomes sec-gen of UN - 1982
72. MTA launches a 5 year plan to upgrade the New York City subway system - 1982
73. Pope John Paul II prays for an end to martial law in Poland - 1982
74. TA launches 5 year capital program to overhaul New York City subway system - 1982
75. Georgia beats Notre Dame in Sugar Bowl for college football title - 1981
76. Greece is 10th country to join European Economic Community - 1981
77. International Year for the Disabled begins - 1981
78. Palau (Trust Territory of Pacific Is) becomes self-governing - 1981
79. Roger Smith becomes CEO of General Motors - 1981
80. 54th Australian Womens Tennis: Barbara Jordan beats S Walsh (63 63) - 1980
81. Alabama beats Arkansas in Sugar Bowl for college football championship - 1980
82. Chrysler U.K. renamed Talbot - 1980
83. International Decade of Water and Sanitation begins - 1980
84. Mob storms Russian embassy in Teheran - 1980
85. Premier Adbou Diouf becomes president of Senegal - 1980
86. Sweden changes order of succession to throne - 1980
87. International Year of the Child begins - 1979
88. Jura, 26th canton of Switzerland, established - 1979
89. US and China (Peoples Republic) begin diplomatic relations - 1979
90. Air India B747 explodes near Bombay killing 213 - 1978
91. President Ford signs 1st major revision of copyright law since 1909 - 1978
92. "Your Arm's Too Short..." closes at Lyceum New York City after 429 performances - 1978
93. 1st woman formally ordained an Episcopal priest (Jacqueline Means) - 1977
94. Belgium reapportions 2,359 communities into 596 - 1977
95. Czech intellects begin Human Rights Group Chapter 77 - 1977
96. Tony Dorsett runs for record 202 yards in the Sugar Bowl - 1977
97. Liberty Bell moves to new home behind Independence Hall - 1976
98. "Musical Jubilee" closes at St. James Theater New York City after 92 performances - 1976
99. NBC replaces the peacock logo - 1976
100. Venezuela nationalizes oil fields - 1976
101. Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell and Mardian convicted of Watergate crime - 1975
102. International Women's Year begins - 1975
103. Sweden adopts constitution - 1975
104. Lee MacPhail takes over as AL president, succeeding Joe Cronin - 1974
105. NBC radio begins on the hour news 24 hours a day (following CBS lead) - 1974
106. World Population Year begins - 1974
107. 47th Australian Women's Tennis: Margaret Court beats Goolagong (64 75) - 1973
108. Britain, Ireland and Denmark become 7th-9th members of Common Market - 1973
109. West African Economic Community formed (Benin, Ivory Coast, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Upper Volta) - 1973
110. China PR performs nuclear test at Lop Nor PRC - 1972
111. "Company" closes at Alvin Theater New York City after 690 performances - 1972
112. International Book Year begins - 1972
113. KDSD TV channel 16 in Aberdeen, SD (PBS) begins broadcasting - 1972
114. "On the Town" closes at Imperial Theater New York City after 65 performances - 1972
115. "Promises Promises" closes at Shubert Theater New York City after 1281 performances - 1972
116. Cigarette advertisements banned on TV - 1971
117. Afro-American Historical Calendar Series Established - 1970
118. Charles "Chub" Feeney becomes president of baseball's National League - 1970
119. Netherlands Christian Workers Union (NCW) forms - 1970
120. Revised calendar for Western (RC) Church goes into effect - 1970
121. "The Epoch" (Time 0 for UNIX systems, Midnight GMT) - 1970
122. Jack Kent Cooke, owner of NHL's Los Angeles Kings, fines each player $100 for "NOT" arguing with the referee - 1969
123. ABC radio splits into 4 networks (Info, Entertainment, Contemp and FM) - 1968
124. Evel Knievel fails in his attempt to jump Caesar's Palace Fountain - 1968
125. Netherlands gets color TV - 1968
126. WDCO TV channel 15 in Cochran, Georgia (PBS) begins broadcasting - 1968
127. CRU becomes the CAFA and turns over the Grey Cup trophy to the CFL - 1967
128. Day's play in the Calcutta Test vs. West Indies cancelled by riots - 1967
129. FCC requires AM-FM sister stations to be at least 50% different - 1967
130. Green Bay Packers beat Dallas Cowboys 34-27 in NFL championship game - 1967
131. Kansas City Chiefs beat Buffalo Bills 31-7 in AFL championship game - 1967
132. St. Helena adopts constitution - 1967
133. Tonga revises constitution - 1967
134. WABW TV channel 14 in Pelham, Georgia (PBS) begins broadcasting - 1967
135. 12 day transit worker strike shuts down New York City subway - 1966
136. All U.S. cigarette packs have to carry "Caution Cigarette smoking may be hazardous to your health" - 1966
137. Milt coup by Col Jean-Bedel Bokassa in Central African Republic - 1966
138. Simon and Garfunkel's "Sounds of Silence" reaches #1 - 1966
139. International Cooperation Year begins - 1965
140. Palestinian al-Fatah organization forms - 1965
141. Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland dissolved - 1964
142. KNMT TV channel 12 in Walker, MN (CBS) begins broadcasting - 1964
143. KTVS TV channel 3 in Sterling, CO (CBS) begins broadcasting - 1964
144. G Woods succeeds Eugene Black as president of the World Bank - 1963
145. WTEV (now WLNE) TV channel 6 in Providence RI begins broadcasting - 1963
146. Beatles' Decca audition is unsuccessful - 1962
147. Rwanda granted internal self-government by Belgium - 1962
148. Western Samoa gains independence from New Zealand Susuga Malietoa Tanumafili II becomes co-chief of Western Samoa - 1962
149. Briggs Stadium is renamed Tigers Stadium - 1961
150. Houston Oilers beat LA Chargers 24-16 in AFL championship game - 1961
151. Largest check issued, National Bank of Chicago to Sears ($960.242 billion) - 1961
152. Russia introduces a new ruble worth $1.11 - 1961
153. Bank of France issues new franc, worth 20 cents - 1960
154. Cameroon (French Cameroon) gains independence from France - 1960
155. Johnny Cash plays 1st of many free concerts behind bars - 1960
156. Montserrat adopts constitution - 1960
157. U.S. census at 179,245,000 - 1960
158. Castro leads Cuba to victory as Fulgencio Batista flees to Dom Rep - 1959
159. Chad becomes autonomous republic in French Community - 1959
160. Rohan Kanhai completes 256 vs. India at Calcutta - 1959
161. BOAC Britannia flies London to New York in a record 7h57m - 1958
162. European Economic Community (Common Market) starts operation - 1958
163. Sammy Davis, Jr. marries Loray White - 1958
164. Treaties establish European Economic Community (Common Market) - 1958
165. WMBD TV channel 31 in Peoria, IL (CBS) begins broadcasting - 1958
166. Benjamin Britten's ballet "Prince and the Pauper," premieres in London - 1957
167. France returns Saar to becomes the 10th state of German Federal Rep - 1957
168. International Geophysical Year begins; ends 6/30/1958 (18-mo year) - 1957
169. Elvis Presley records Heartbreak Hotel for RCA in Nashville - 1956
170. KHAS TV channel 5 in Hastings, NB (NBC) begins broadcasting - 1956
171. KOSA TV channel 7 in Odessa, Texas (CBS) begins broadcasting - 1956
172. Sudan (Anglo-Egyptian Sudan) declares independence from Egypt and UK - 1956
173. WREC (now WREG) TV channel 3 in Memphis, Tennessee (CBS) begins broadcasting - 1956
174. Bhutan issues its 1st postage stamps - 1955
175. WEAT (now WPEC) TV channel 12 in West Palm Beach, Florida (CBS) begins - 1955
176. KSLA TV channel 12 in Shreveport, LA (CBS) begins broadcasting - 1954
177. Rose and Cotton Bowl are 1st sport colorcasts - 1954
178. WWTV TV channel 9 in Cadillac-Traverse City, MI (CBS) 1st broadcast - 1954
179. Yugoslav parliament chairman/VP Milovan Djilas criticize communism - 1954
180. Ernest Blochs "Suite Hebraique," premieres - 1953
181. WBRE TV channel 28 in Wilkes-Barre Scranton, Pennsylvania (NBC) 1st broadcast - 1953
182. Dmitri Shostakovitch completes his 5th string quartet - 1952
183. Massive Chinese/North Korean assault on UN-lines - 1951
184. Ho Chi Minh begins offensive against French troops in Indo China - 1950
185. KPRC TV channel 2 in Houston, Texas (NBC) begins broadcasting - 1949
186. KTTV TV channel 11 in Los Angeles, California (MET) begins broadcasting - 1949
187. Tokelau (Union) Islands declared part of New Zealand - 1949
188. 1st color newsreel filmed (Pasadena California) - 1948
189. Bradman scores 132 in the 1st innings of the 3rd Test vs. India - 1948
190. Britain nationalizes its railways - 1948
191. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade effective - 1948
192. Italy adopts constitution - 1948
193. Orissa province accedes to India - 1948
194. Benelux agress to work related issues - 1947
195. Britain nationalizes its coal industry - 1947
196. WTTG TV channel 5 in Washington, D.C. (MET) begins broadcasting - 1947
197. Emperor Hirohito of Japan announces he is not a god - 1946
198. ENIAC, U.S. 1st computer finished by Mauchly/Eckert - 1946
199. National Assembly proclaims Hungary a republic - 1946
200. France joins the UN - 1945
201. German air raid on allied airports at Eindhoven/Saint-Trond/Brussels - 1945
202. 1st feature-length foreign movie, African Journey, shown on TV, New York City - 1944
203. Army defeats Navy 10-7 in football "Arab Bowl," Oran, North Africa - 1944
204. Gen Clark replaces Gen Patton as commander of 7th Army - 1944
205. Count Claus von Stauffenberg promoted to Lt-colonel - 1943
206. Negro League star Josh Gibson suffers a nervous breakdown - 1943
207. Rose Bowl played in North Carolina due to Japanese threat-Oregon 20, Duke 16 - 1942
208. US and 25 other countries sign a united declaration against the Axis - 1942
209. Netherlands begins taxing wages - 1941
210. Russian general Zhukov appointed chief of general staff - 1941
211. Anastasio Somoza becomes president of Nicaragua - 1937
212. Count Claus von Stauffenberg promoted to captain - 1937
213. U.S. Army Air Corps physiological research laboratory completed, Ohio - 1937
214. 1st newspaper to microfilm its current issues, New York Herald Tribune - 1936
215. 1st Sugar Bowl and 1st Orange Bowl - 1935
216. Associated Press inaugurates Wirephoto - 1935
217. Eastern Airlines hires Eddie Rickenbacker as GM - 1935
218. President Mustapha Kemal Pasha names himself "Ataturk: Father of Turkey" - 1935
219. Alcatraz officially becomes a federal prison - 1934
220. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (US bank guarantor) effective - 1934
221. International Telecommunication Union established - 1934
222. Jacob Cocey Sr chosen as mayor of Massillon Ohio - 1932
223. Rasse und Siedlungshauptamt publishes Himmler's wedding laws - 1932
224. Earl Claus von Stauffenberg promoted to 2nd lieutenant - 1930
225. Jurgens and Van den Berg merge with Lever Brothers to form Unilever - 1930
226. Roy Riegels runs 60 yds the wrong way with Rose Bowl fumble recovery - 1929
227. 1st U.S. air-conditioned office building opens, San Antonio - 1928
228. Algemeene Vereeniging Radio Omroep (AVRO) begins broadcasting (Neth) - 1928
229. Communist uprising in West Java - 1927
230. Dodgers announce release of future Hall of Fame Zack Wheat - 1927
231. Flood in Rhine strikes Cologne - 1926
232. Norway's capital Christiania changes name to Oslo - 1925
233. Grossdeutsche Volksgemeinschaft/Volkische Block replaces NSDAP - 1924
234. Union of Socialist Soviet Republics established - 1923
235. Vancouver, BC starts driving on the right side of road - 1922
236. Belorussian SSR established - 1919
237. Last day of the Julian calendar in Finland - 1918
238. 1st football game in Rose Bowl (Washington State-Brown) - 1916
239. 1st issue of "Journal of Negro History" published - 1916
240. DW Griffith shows "Clansman" at a sneak preview - 1915
241. Jews of Laibach Austria expelled - 1915
242. 1st scheduled airline flight, St. Petersburg-Tampa (Tony Jannus pilot) - 1914
243. Klaas ter Laan becomes Netherlands 1st socialist mayor (Zaandam) - 1914
244. Northern and Southern Nigeria united in British colony of Nigeria - 1914
245. Post office begins parcel post deliveries - 1913
246. 1st running of SF's famed "Bay to Breakers" race (7.63 miles/12.3 km) - 1912
247. Sun Yat-sen forms Chinese Republic - 1912
248. Belgian Mining law introduces 9 -hour work day - 1911
249. South Australia transfers Northern Territory to federal government - 1911
250. Simpson-Hayward (England) takes 6-43 on debut with underarm lobs - 1910
251. Robert Fowler runs then world record marathon (2:52:45.4) - 1909
252. 1st time, ball signifying new year dropped at Times Square - 1908
253. Jack Hobbs makes his Test debut at the MCG (83 and 28) - 1908
254. President Theodore Roosevelt shakes a record 8,513 hands in 1 day - 1907
255. Dutch law makes driver's license mandatory - 1906
256. 9 hour work day for diamond miners - 1905
257. Netherlands Indies colony begins opium production - 1904
258. 1st Rose Bowl game (Pasadena, California) (University of Mich-49, Sanford-0) - 1902
259. Nathan Stubblefield makes 1st public demonstration of radio, Penn - 1902
260. Australia declares independence from federation of U.K. colonies - 1901
261. 1st date in John dos Passos' USA trilogy (The 42nd Parallel) - 1900
262. British protectorates of Northern and Southern Nigeria established - 1900
263. Compulsory education in Netherlands goes into effect - 1900
264. Cuba liberated from Spain by U.S. (Natl Day) (U.S. occupies till 1902) - 1899
265. d'Annunzio's "Sogno d'un mattino di primavera," premieres in Rome - 1898
266. Lightship replaces whistling buoy at mouth of San Francisco Bay - 1898
267. 1st football game between black colleges-Atlanta U 10, Tuskegee 0 - 1897
268. Brooklyn merges with New York to form present City of NY - 1897
269. Wilhelm Rontgen announces his discovery of x-rays - 1896
270. Norway adopts Mid-European time - 1895
271. Denmark adopts Mid-European time - 1894
272. Manchester Ship Canal in England opens to traffic - 1894
273. 1st U.S. college extension courses for credit, Univ of Chicago - 1893
274. Japan adopts the Gregorian calendar - 1893
275. Ellis Island becomes reception center for new immigrants - 1892
276. French troops occupy Nioro, West-Sudan, 3000 killed - 1891
277. King Pakketvaart sails to Netherlands Indies - 1891
278. 1st Tournament of Roses (Pasadena California) - 1886
279. Dr. John H Watson is introduced to Sherlock Holmes - 1881
280. Building of Panama Canal, begins - 1880
281. John Brahms' Violin Concerto in D major premieres in Leipzig - 1879
282. England's Queen Victoria proclaimed empress of India - 1877
283. New York City annexes the Bronx - 1874
284. Origin of Japanese Era - 1873
285. Belgium disbands salt tax - 1871
286. 1st homestead under the Homestead Act claimed, near Beatrice, Nebr - 1863
287. Battle of Galveston, Texas-Confederates recapture the city - 1863
288. Battle of Helena, AK - 1863
289. Emancipation Proclamation issued by Abraham Lincoln - 1863
290. Franz Schuberts "Missa Solemnis," premieres in Leipzig - 1863
291. 1st U.S. income tax (3% of incomes > $600, 5% of incomes > $10,000) - 1862
292. Battle of Ft. McRee, Florida Battle of Port Royal, South Carolina (Port Royal Ferry) - 1862
293. Porfirio Diaz conquers Mexico City - 1861
294. President Lincoln declares slavery in Confederate states unlawful - 1861
295. Slavery ends of in Netherlands Indies - 1860
296. Canada begins using decimal currency system - 1858
297. Lincoln University, a black college, chartered (Oxford, Penn) - 1854
298. 1st practical fire engine (horse-drawn) in U.S. enters service - 1853
299. 1st U.S. public bath opens, in New York City - 1852
300. Netherlands begins issuing postage stamps - 1852
301. City of Glasgow steamer inaugurates Philadelphia-Liverpool line - 1851
302. Britain takes Mosquito Coast from Nicaragua - 1848
303. Michigan is 1st state to abolish capital punishment - 1847
304. Netherlands Haarlem's Current newspaper starts publishing - 1847
305. Yucatan declares independence from Mexico - 1846
306. 1st edition of New Rotterdam's Daily (3x per week) - 1844
307. 1st illustrated weekly magazine in U.S. publishes 1st issue, New York City - 1842
308. 1st recorded bowling match in U.S., Knickerbocker Alleys, New York City - 1840
309. 1st official horse race in South Australia-Adelaide - 1838
310. German Tolunie goes into effect - 1834
311. British government demands Falkland islands - 1833
312. Curaeao census: 2,602 whites, 6,531 free people and 5,894 slaves - 1833
313. William Lloyd Garrison publishes 1st issue of abolitionist journal - 1831
314. Dutch Trade Company NHM gets opium monopoly on Java - 1827
315. Baron Van der Capellen resigns as governor of Dutch-Indies - 1826
316. Official reopening of the White House - 1818
317. Field marshal Blucher's troops cross the Rhine at Kaub - 1814
318. Holland Brigade under brig gen Chasse reaches Madrid - 1809
319. African Benevolent Society (education) forms - 1808
320. Congress prohibits importation of slaves - 1808
321. Sierra Leone becomes a British colony - 1808
322. Curacao is taken by English (until March, 1816) - 1807
323. Haiti gains independence from France (National Day) - 1804
324. Ireland and Great Britain (England and Scotland) form United Kingdom - 1801
325. Dutch East Indies Company dissolves - 1800
326. Russia appoints 1st Jewish censor to censor Hebrew books - 1798
327. Albany replaces New York City as capital of NY - 1797
328. London's Daily Universal Registrar becomes the Times - 1788
329. Quakers in Pennsylvania emancipate their slaves - 1788
330. "Daily Universal Register" (Times of London) publishes 1st issue - 1785
331. Gen George Washington hoists Continental Union Flag - 1776
332. 1st traveller's checks issued (London) - 1772
333. Date of action in the opera "Madeleine" - 1770
334. J B C Bouvet de Lozier discovers Bouvet Island, near Antarctica - 1739
335. Jacob V succeeds his father Pedro II as king of Portugal - 1707
336. Great Britain and Ireland union is in effect, creating United Kingdom - 1701
337. Protestant West-Europe (except England) begin using Gregorian calendar - 1700
338. Russia replaces Byzantines with Julian calendar - 1700
339. Pro-James II-earl of Danby occupies York - 1689
340. Don Carlos de Gurrea/Aragon becomes Spanish land guardian of S Neth - 1675
341. Regular mail delivery begins between New York and Boston - 1673
342. Jean Racine's "Bajazet," premieres in Paris - 1672
343. 1st entry in Samuel Pepys' diary - 1660
344. General Moncks army battles with the Tweed on way to London - 1660
345. Thomas Fairfax' New Model-army occupies York - 1660
346. Charles II Stuart crowned king of Scotland - 1651
347. Papal Chancery adopts Jan 1 as beginning of the year (was Mar 25) - 1622
348. German astronomer Simon Marius 1st discovers the Jupiter moons, but does not officially report it, Galileo does on July 1 1610 - 1610
349. 1st day of the Gregorian calendar in Holland and Flanders - 1583
350. Geuzen sets fire to Woudrichem - 1573
351. Francois, Duke of Angoulˆme succeeds Louis XII as Francois I of France - 1515
352. Jews are expelled from Laibach Austria - 1515
353. King Louis XII loses last bulwark in Naples, Caeta - 1504
354. Portuguese navigators discover Rio de Janeiro - 1502
355. Juw Dekama elected potentate of Frisia - 1494
356. Albrecht II von Habsburg becomes king of Hungary - 1438
357. Jews of Sicily are no longer required to attend conversionist services - 1430
358. Russia adopts Julian calendar - 0990
359. Hofmeier Charles Martel flees from bishop Willibrord - 0722
360. King Ataulf of Narbonne marries emperor Honorius sister Galle Placidia - 0414
361. Last gladiator competition in Rome - 0404
362. Start of Roman (Pontifical) Indiction - 0313
363. Gov Lucius Antonius Saturninus of Germany becomes emperor of Rome - 0089
364. Roman garrison of Mainz uprising - 0069
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