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* [[1995]] - The '''[[Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty]]''' was extended indefinitely.
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'''[[May 11]]''': '''[[Yom Hazikaron|Fallen Soldiers Remembrance Day]]''' in [[Israel]] ([[2005]])
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* [[330]] - [[Byzantium]] <!-- was renamed [[New Rome|''Nova Roma'']] and-->became '''[[Constantinople]]''', the new [[capital]] of the [[Roman Empire]] under [[Constantine I (emperor)|Constantine I]].
File:HMSBeagleCrop.jpg|HMS Beagle
* [[1792]] - Explorer [[Robert Gray]] first sighted the '''[[Columbia River]]''', the largest [[river]] flowing into the [[Pacific Ocean]] from [[North America]].
File:Spencerperceval.jpg|Spencer Perceval
* [[1812]] - [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|British Prime Minister]] '''[[Spencer Perceval]]''' was [[Assassination|assassinated]] by '''[[John Bellingham]]''' in the [[lobby]] of the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]].
File:Robert Gray.jpg|Robert Gray
* [[1894]] - The "[[Strike action|wildcat]]" '''[[Pullman Strike]]''' began in [[Illinois]].
File:Jingangjing.jpg|Frontispiece of the ''Diamond Sutra''
* [[1960]] - [[Mossad]] agents captured '''[[Adolf Eichmann]]''', a [[Nazi Germany|Nazi]] leader and [[fugitive]] [[War crime|war criminal]] hiding in [[Argentina]].
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File:Shireen Abu Akleh.jpg|Shireen Abu Akleh
Recent days: [[May 10]] &ndash; [[May 9]] &ndash; [[May 8]]
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| [[330]] – The city of [[Byzantium]] was [[consecration|consecrated]] as ''Nova Roma'', which became known as '''[[Constantinople]]''', the new capital of the [[Roman Empire]] under Emperor [[Constantine the Great]]<!-- ''(mosaic pictured)''-->.
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|[[1647]] – '''[[Peter Stuyvesant]]''' arrived in [[New Amsterdam]] to replace [[Willem Kieft]] as [[Director-General of New Netherland|Director-General]] of [[New Netherland]], the [[Dutch colonization of the Americas|Dutch colonial settlement]] in present-day New York City.
| trivial "in popular culture" examples
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| [[1792]] – American sea captain [[Robert Gray (sea captain)|Robert Gray]]<!--not bold, unreferenced section--><!-- ''(pictured)''--> '''[[Robert Gray's Columbia River expedition|became the first known explorer of European descent]]''' to navigate the [[Columbia River]] in the [[Pacific Northwest]].
|unreliable sources
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|[[1918]] – '''[[Tapa Tchermoeff]]''' became the only Prime Minister of the short-lived '''[[Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus]]'''.
|Tchermoeff: no footnotes; Republic: refimprove
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| [[1946]] – The '''[[United Malays National Organisation]]''', today Malaysia's largest [[political party]], was founded, originally to oppose the constitutional framework of the [[Malayan Union]].
| multiple issues
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|[[1949]] – '''[[History of Thailand (1932–1973)|Siam]]''' was officially renamed Thailand, a name unofficially in use since 1939.
|refimprove, original research, date not in article, section too long
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| [[1960]] – [[Mossad|Israeli Mossad]] agents captured '''[[Adolf Eichmann]]''', a Nazi leader and fugitive war criminal who was sometimes referred to as "the architect of [[the Holocaust]]", hiding in Argentina.
| appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/December 15|December 15]]
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| [[1985]] – During an [[association football]] match between [[Bradford City A.F.C.|Bradford City]] and [[Lincoln City F.C.|Lincoln City]] in [[Bradford]], England, '''[[Bradford City stadium fire|a flash fire]]''' consumed one side of the [[Valley Parade]] stadium, killing 56 attendees.
|refimprove sections
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| [[1996]] – A severe [[blizzard]] on [[Mount Everest]] '''[[1996 Mount Everest disaster|caused the deaths]]''' of eight climbers, contributing to that year becoming the deadliest in the mountain's history at the time.
| lots of CN tags (12)
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|* [[1867]] – The major powers of Europe signed the '''[[Treaty of London (1867)|Treaty of London]]''' to resolve [[Luxembourg Crisis|a crisis over the political status of Luxembourg]] between France and Prussia.
|Too much uncited
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* [[1745]] – [[War of the Austrian Succession]]: French forces defeated those of the [[Pragmatic Sanction of 1713|Pragmatic Allies]] at the '''[[Battle of Fontenoy]]''' in the [[Southern Netherlands|Austrian Netherlands]] in present-day Belgium.
* [[1812]] – [[Spencer Perceval]] was '''[[Assassination of Spencer Perceval|shot in the lobby]]''' of the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]], becoming the only [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|British prime minister]] to be assassinated.
* [[1813]] – [[William Lawson (explorer)|William Lawson]], [[Gregory Blaxland]] and [[William Wentworth]] departed westward from [[Sydney]] on an expedition to become '''[[1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains|the first confirmed Europeans to cross]]''' the [[Blue Mountains (New South Wales)|Blue Mountains]]<!--not bold, refimprove section--> ''(depicted)''.
* [[1820]] – The '''[[HMS Beagle| HMS ''Beagle'']]''', the ship what would take [[Charles Darwin]] on his voyage, is launched.
* [[1858]] – '''[[Minnesota]]'''<!-- ''(flag pictured)''--> was carved out of the eastern half of the [[Minnesota Territory]] and admitted as the 32nd U.S. state.
* [[1880]] – A land dispute between the [[Southern Pacific Transportation Company|Southern Pacific Railroad]] and settlers in [[Hanford, California]], turned deadly when '''[[Mussel Slough Tragedy|a gun battle]]''' broke out, leaving seven dead.
* [[1894]] – In response to a 28-percent wage cut, 4,000 [[Pullman Company|Pullman Palace Car Company]] workers '''[[Pullman Strike|went on strike]]''' in [[Illinois]], bringing rail traffic west of Chicago to a halt.
* [[1910]] – '''[[Glacier National Park (U.S.)|Glacier National Park]]''' was established in the U.S. state of [[Montana]].
* [[1928]] – After a '''[[Jinan incident|week-long standoff punctuated by military clashes]]''', Japanese forces captured the city of [[Jinan]], [[Shandong]] in China.
* [[1963]] – '''[[Birmingham riot of 1963|African Americans rioted]]''' in [[Birmingham, Alabama]], in response to two bombings, perceiving local police to be complicit with the perpetrators.
* [[1981]] – [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]]'s '''''[[Cats (musical)|Cats]]'''''<!-- ''(performers pictured)''-->, the first [[megamusical]], opened at the [[Gillian Lynne Theatre|New London Theatre]].
* [[1997]] – '''[[Deep Blue (chess computer)|Deep Blue]]''' ''(pictured)'' defeated [[Garry Kasparov]] in [[Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov|six games]] to become the first [[Computer chess|chess computer]] to win a match against a [[List of World Chess Championships|world champion]].
* [[1998]] – India began the '''[[Pokhran-II|{{nowrap|Pokhran-II}}]]''' [[nuclear weapons testing|nuclear-weapons test]], its first since the [[Operation Smiling Buddha|Smiling Buddha]] test 24 years earlier.
* [[2010]] – '''[[David Cameron]]''' took office as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] as the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservatives]] and [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrats]] formed [[Cameron–Clegg coalition|the country's first coalition government since the Second World War]].
* [[2011]] – '''[[2011 Lorca earthquake|An earthquake]]''' registering [[Moment magnitude scale|M<sub>w</sub>]]&nbsp;5.1, the worst to hit the region for more than 50 years, struck near [[Lorca, Spain|Lorca]], Spain.
* [[2013]] – Two car bombs by unknown perpetrators '''[[2013 Reyhanlı car bombings|exploded]]''' in [[Reyhanlı]], Turkey, resulting in 52 killed and 140 injured.
* [[2022]] – Palestinian-American journalist '''[[Shireen Abu Akleh]]''' is shot and killed while reporting on an [[Israel Defense Forces]] raid on the [[Jenin Refugee Camp]].
* Born/died: | '''[[Baron Munchausen|Hieronymus Karl Friedrich von Münchhausen]]'''<!--German aristocrat--> |b|1720| '''[[Johann Friedrich Blumenbach]]'''<!--German physician--> |b|1752| '''[[Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux]]'''<!--French sculptor--> |b|1827| '''[[Frederick Russell Burnham]]'''<!--American soldier--> |b|1861| '''[[Frank Schlesinger]]'''<!--American astronomer--> |b|1871| '''[[William Grant Still]]'''<!--American composer--> |b|1895| '''[[Lise de Baissac]]'''<!--Mauritian/British spy--> |b|1905| '''[[Natasha Richardson]]'''<!--English actress--> |b|1963| '''[[Juliette Récamier]]'''<!--French socialite--> |d|1849| '''[[Douglas Adams]]'''<!--English writer--> |d|2001| '''[[Abel Goumba]]'''<!--Central African Republic president--> |d|2009| '''[[Doris Eaton Travis]]'''<!--American dancer--> |d|2010

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*[[Smiling Buddha]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/May 18|May 18]], so Pokhran-II should not appear in the same year
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'''[[May 11]]'''
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* [[868]] – A copy of the '''''[[Diamond Sutra]]''''' was printed in [[Tang dynasty|Tang-dynasty]] China, making it the world's oldest dated printed book ''(frontispiece pictured)''.
* [[1889]] – '''[[Wham Paymaster robbery|Bandits attacked a U.S. Army paymaster's escort]]''' in the [[Arizona Territory]], stealing more than $28,000.
* [[1970]] – [[Lubbock, Texas]], '''[[Lubbock tornado|was struck by a tornado]]''' that left 26 people dead.
* [[2010]] – '''[[Gordon Brown]]''' resigned as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] and [[Leader of the Labour Party (UK)|Leader of the Labour Party]] after '''[[2010 United Kingdom government formation|failing to strike a coalition agreement]]''' with the [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrats]].
* [[2022]] – [[Myanmar civil war (2021–present)|Myanmar civil war]]: Government troops '''[[Mon Taing Pin massacre|killed 37 unarmed civilians]]''' in [[Mondaingbin]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Richard Feynman]]'''<!--American physicist--> |b|1918| '''[[Judy Ann Santos]]'''<!--Filipino actress--> |b|1978| '''[[Zenna Henderson]]'''<!--American writer, female--> |d|1983}}
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330 – The city of Byzantium was consecrated as Nova Roma, which became known as Constantinople, the new capital of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great. refimprove
1647Peter Stuyvesant arrived in New Amsterdam to replace Willem Kieft as Director-General of New Netherland, the Dutch colonial settlement in present-day New York City. trivial "in popular culture" examples
1792 – American sea captain Robert Gray became the first known explorer of European descent to navigate the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. unreliable sources
1918Tapa Tchermoeff became the only Prime Minister of the short-lived Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus. Tchermoeff: no footnotes; Republic: refimprove
1946 – The United Malays National Organisation, today Malaysia's largest political party, was founded, originally to oppose the constitutional framework of the Malayan Union. multiple issues
1949Siam was officially renamed Thailand, a name unofficially in use since 1939. refimprove, original research, date not in article, section too long
1960Israeli Mossad agents captured Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi leader and fugitive war criminal who was sometimes referred to as "the architect of the Holocaust", hiding in Argentina. appears on December 15
1985 – During an association football match between Bradford City and Lincoln City in Bradford, England, a flash fire consumed one side of the Valley Parade stadium, killing 56 attendees. refimprove sections
1996 – A severe blizzard on Mount Everest caused the deaths of eight climbers, contributing to that year becoming the deadliest in the mountain's history at the time. lots of CN tags (12)
* 1867 – The major powers of Europe signed the Treaty of London to resolve a crisis over the political status of Luxembourg between France and Prussia. Too much uncited

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Frontispiece of the Diamond Sutra
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