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Monday 6 April 2015

Today In History [6th April, 2015]


A chronological timetable of historical events that occurred on this day in history. Historical facts of the day in the areas of military, politics, science, music, sports, arts, entertainment and more. Discover what happened today in history.

April 6
1199           English King Richard I is killed by an arrow at the siege of the castle of Chaluz in France.
1789           The First U.S. Congress begins regular sessions at Federal Hall in New York City.
1814           Granted sovereignty in the island of Elba and a pension from the French government, Napoleon Bonaparte abdicates at Fountainebleau. He is allowed to keep the title of emperor.
1830           Joseph Smith and five others organize the Church of Latter-Day Saints in Seneca, New York.
1862           Confederate forces attack General Ulysses S. Grant at Shiloh, Tennessee.
1865           At the Battle of Sailer's Creek, a third of Lee's army is cut off by Union troops pursuing him to Appomattox.
1896           The Modern Olympics begin in Athens with eight nations participating.
1903           French Army Nationalists are revealed to have forged documents to guarantee a conviction for Alfred Dryfus.
1909           Americans Robert Peary and Matthew Henson become the first men to reach the North Pole.
1917           The United States declares war on Germany and enters World War I on Allied side.
1924           Four planes leave Seattle on the first successful flight around the world.
1938           The United States recognizes Nazi Germany's conquest of Austria.
1941           German forces invade Greece and Yugoslavia.
1965           President Lyndon B. Johnson authorizes the use of ground troops in combat operations.

Born on April 6
1483           Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio), Italian painter (Sistine Madonna).
1786           Sacagawea (also Sacajawea), American explorer.
1866           Joseph Lincoln Steffens, journalist.
1905           W. Warrick Cardozo, physician, researcher of Sickle Cell Anemia.
1927           Gerry Mulligan, jazz saxaphonist.
1928           James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA.
1929           Andre Previn, pianist and conductor.
1937           Merle Haggard, American country musician.

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