February 23
February 23 is the 54th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 311 days remaining, 312 in leap years.
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Events
- 1455 – Traditional date for the publication of the Gutenberg Bible, the first Western book printed from movable type.
- 1574 – The 5th holy war against the Huguenots begins in France.
- 1660 – Charles XI becomes King of Sweden.
- 1732 – First performance of George Frideric Handel's Orlando, in London.
- 1778 – American Revolution: Baron von Steuben arrives at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania to help to train the Continental Army.
- 1820 – Cato Street Conspiracy: A plot to murder all the British cabinet ministers is exposed.
- 1821 – The Philadelphia College of Apothecaries founds the first pharmacy college.
- 1836 – The Siege of the Alamo begins in San Antonio, Texas.
- 1847 – Mexican-American War: Battle of Buena Vista – In Mexico, American troops defeat Mexican general Antonio López de Santa Anna.
- 1861 – President-elect Abraham Lincoln arrives secretly in Washington, DC after an assassination attempt in Baltimore, Maryland.
- 1870 – Military control of Mississippi ends and it is readmitted to the Union.
- 1874 – Walter Winfield patents a game called "sphairistike" which is more commonly called lawn tennis.
- 1883 – Alabama becomes the first U.S. state to enact an antitrust law.
- 1887 – The French Riviera is hit by a large earthquake, killing around 2,000.
- 1893 – Rudolf Diesel receives a patent for the diesel engine.
- 1898 – Émile Zola is imprisoned in France after writing "J'accuse", a letter accusing the French government of anti-Semitism and wrongfully placing Captain Alfred Dreyfus in jail.
- 1900 – Battle of Hart's Hill: In South Africa the Boers and British troops battle.
- 1903 – Cuba leases Guantanamo Bay to the United States "in perpetuity".
- 1904 – For $10 million the United States gains control of the Panama Canal Zone.
- 1905 – Chicago attorney Paul Harris and three other businessmen meet for lunch to form the Rotary Club, the world's first service club.
- 1909 – The Silver Dart makes the first powered flight in Canada and the British Empire.
- 1919 – Benito Mussolini forms the Fascist Party in Italy.
- 1927 – The Federal Radio Commission (later renamed the Federal Communications Commission) begins to regulate the use of radio frequencies.
- 1934 – Leopold III becomes King of Belgium.
- 1940 – World War II: Soviet Union troops conquer Lasi Island.
- 1940 – The animated movie Pinocchio is released.
- 1945 – Early in the Battle of Iwo Jima, a group of United States Marines reach the top of Mount Surabachi on the island and are photographed raising the American flag. The photo would later win a Pulitzer Prize.
- 1945 – World War II: The capital of the Philippines, Manila, is liberated by American forces.
- 1945 – World War II: Capitulation of German garrison in Poznan, city is liberated by Soviet and Polish forces.
- 1945 – World War II: The German town of Pforzheim is completely destroyed by a raid of 379 British bombers.
- 1947 – International Organization for Standardization(ISO) is founded.
- 1954 – The first mass vaccination of children against polio begins in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- 1955 – First meeting of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO).
- 1955 – Edgar Faure becomes Prime Minister of France
- 1956 – Nikita Khrushchev attacks the veneration of Joseph Stalin as a "cult of personality".
- 1958 – Cuban rebels kidnap 5-time world driving champion Juan Manuel Fangio.
- 1963 – Alaura O'Dell, aka Paula P-Orridge born in Westminster, London
- 1966 – A military coup in Syria replaces the previous government.
- 1974 – The Symbionese Liberation Army demands $4 million more to release kidnap victim Patty Hearst.
- 1980 – Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini states that Iran's parliament would decide the fate of the American embassy hostages.
- 1981 – Antonio Tejero attempts a coup d'état by capturing the Spanish Congress of Deputies.
- 1982 – The Spanish Socialist government of Felipe González and Miguel Boyer nationalizes Rumasa, a holding of José María Ruiz Mateos.
- 1983 – The Environmental Protection Agency announces its intent to buy out and evacuate the dioxin-contaminated community of Times Beach, Missouri.
- 1987 – A supernova is seen in the Large Magellanic Cloud (see Supernova 1987a).
- 1991 – Gulf War: Ground troops cross the Saudi Arabia border and enter Iraq, thus starting the ground-phase of the war.
- 1991 – Thailand: General Sunthorn Kongsompong leads a bloodless coup d'état, deposing Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan.
- 1993 – Gary Coleman wins a $1,280,000 lawsuit against his parents.
- 1998 – Tornadoes in central Florida destroy or damage 2,600 structures and kill 42.
- 1998 – Osama bin Laden publishes fatwa declaring jihad against all Jews and Crusaders.
- 1998 – Netscape Communications Corporation announces the foundation of mozilla.org, to co-ordinate the development of the open source Mozilla web browser.
- 1999 – Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Öcalan is charged with treason in Ankara, Turkey.
- 1999 – White supremacist John William King is found guilty of kidnapping and killing African American James Byrd Jr by dragging him behind a truck for two miles.
- 1999 – An avalanche destroys the Austrian village of Galtür, killing 31.
- 2005 – Slovakia Summit 2005 begins, marking the first occasion when a sitting American President visits Slovakia; Bush and Putin are in attendance.
Births
- 1418 – Pope Paul II (d. 1471)
- 1633 – Samuel Pepys, diarist (d. 1703)
- 1685 – Georg Friederich Händel, composer (d. 1759)
- 1743 – Mayer Amschel Rothschild, banker (d. 1812)
- 1840 – Carl Menger, economist (d. 1921)
- 1868 – W.E.B. DuBois, civil rights leader (d. 1963)
- 1878 – Kazimir Malevich, painter, art theoritician
- 1882 (allegedly) – B. Traven, writer (d. 1969)
- 1883 – Victor Fleming, director (d. 1949)
- 1883 – Karl Jaspers, philosopher (d. 1969)
- 1899 – Erich Kästner, lyricist and narrator (d. 1974)
- 1899 – Elisabeth Langgässer, lyricist, narrator and novelist (d. 1950)
- 1904 – Leopold Trepper, Soviet spy in WWII (d. 1982)
- 1904 – William L. Shirer, American historian (d. 1993)
- 1908 – William McMahon, twentieth Prime Minister of Australia (d. 1988)
- 1915 – Paul Tibbets, pilot of the "Enola Gay", the plane which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan
- 1915 – Jon Hall, American actor (d. 1979)
- 1918 – Richard G. Butler, American fascist (d. 2004)
- 1928 – Vasili Lazarev, cosmonaut (d. 1990)
- 1932 – Majel Barrett, actress
- 1937 – Claude Brown. American author (d. 2002)
- 1937 – Tom Osborne, American college football coach, politician
- 1938 – Sylvia Chase, American journalist
- 1939 – Peter Fonda, actor
- 1943 – Fred Biletnikoff, American football star, coach
- 1944 – Johnny Winter, musician
- 1945 – Allan Boesak, South African activist
- 1951 – Patricia Richardson, actress
- 1951 – Ed "Too Tall" Jones, American football star
- 1952 – Brad Whitford, American musician (Aerosmith)
- 1954 – Viktor Yushchenko, Ukraine, President
- 1955 – Howard Jones, musician
- 1958 – David Sylvian, musician
- 1994 – Dakota Fanning, actress
Deaths
- 1447 – Pope Eugenius IV (b. 1383)
- 1730 – Pope Benedict XIII (b. 1649)
- 1766 – Stanislaw Leszczynski, King of Poland (b. 1677)
- 1821 – John Keats, English poet (b. 1795)
- 1848 – John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United States (b. 1767)
- 1855 – Carl Friedrich Gauss, mathematician, astronomer, physicist (b. 1777)
- 1923 – Théophile Delcassé, French statesman (b. 1852)
- 1930 – Horst Wessel, Nazi ideologue, composer
- 1934 – Edward Elgar, English composer (b. 1857)
- 1965 – Stan Laurel, American actor and comedian (b. 1890)
- 1974 – Harry Ruby, composer and writer
- 1979 – W.A.C. Bennett, Canadian politician (b. 1900)
- 1990 – José Napoleón Duarte, President of El Salvador
- 1995 – James Herriot, writer (b. 1916)
- 1995 – Melvin Franklin, American singer (The Temptations)
- 1997 – Tony Williams, jazz drummer
- 2000 – Ofra Haza, Israeli singer (b. 1957)
- 2003 – Robert K. Merton, sociologist (b. 1910)
- 2003 – Marcel Prawy, jurist
- 2004 – Vijay Anand, Indian film director
- 2004 – Carl Anderson, American actor
- 2004 – Sikander Bakht, Governor of Kerala (b. 1918)
- 2004 – William Coates, asserted to be "oldest living American"
- 2004 – Don Cornell, singer (b. 1919)
- 2004 – Carl Liscombe, hockey player (b. 1915)
Holidays and observances
- Roman Empire – Terminalia held in honor of Terminus
- Catholicism – Feast day of St Polycarp.
- Guyana – National Day
- Russia – Day of Motherland's Defender (formerly Red Army Day or Day of Soviet Army and Navy)
- Brunei – National Day
External links
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