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TODAY IN MILITARY HISTORY
164BC the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem was rededicated by Judas Maccabeus, son of Mattathias the Hasmonean
0    Feast of St. Maurus of Parentium, Bishop of Istria and Martyr, and that of St. Digain, Prince of Dumnonia, Confessor
235    Accession of Pope St. Anterus (Nov. 21 235-Jan 3, 236), martyred
533    the Emperor Justinian issued the "Institutiones", a codification of over a thousand years of Roman law
1338    An archer named Robin Hood is enlists in the service of King Edward III at the garrison on the Isle of Wight
1386    Timurlane of Samarkand captures and sacks Tbilisi, Georgia
1521    Battle of Bicocca: Prospero Colonna's Italo-Spanish army crushes the French & Swiss
1739    Adm. Lord Vernon captured Porto Bello, Panama -- Learn More
1739    Adm Lord Edward Vernon captured Porto Bello from the Spanish after a short siege -- Learn More
1783    Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier and the Marquis d’Alandes made the first untethered balloon ascent -- Learn More
1818    Tsar Alexander I proposes a Jewish state in Palestine
1894    Port Arthur is captured by the Japanese from the Chinese, amidst great slaughter
1914    Battle of the Kolubara begins: Serbs defeat the second Austrian invasion by Dec 15th, routing two armies
1918    German ammunition trains explode in Hamont, Belgium, 1,750 die
1918    The German High Seas Fleet is interned at Scapa Flo, Scotland
1918    Pogrom in Lwów: Polish inhabitants attack Jews and Ukrainians, over 300 die
1920    Mussolini's Blackshirts kill 11 political opponents in Bologna
1920    "Bloody Sunday": After the IRA assassinates 12 British intelligence officers, plus two others, British security forces open fire at a football game in Dublin, killing 14, and later murder three prisoners
1927    Columbine Mine Massacre: Police officers disguised as civilians open fire on striking mine workers, 6 die, many wounded
1942    ALCAN (Alaska-Canada) Highway is officially opened
1970    Operation Ivory Coast: A joint Army-Air Force commando raid on the Son Tây prisoner-of-war camp finds all Americans have been moved elsewere
1971    Battle of Garibpur: Indian troops and Bangladeshi militia defeat the Pakistani Army
1981    Amsterdam: 400,000 demonstrate for Peace through Disarmament
1985    US Navy intelligence specialist Jonathan Pollard is arrested on charges of spying for Israel; convicted, he is released in 2015

BORN
1150    King García Ramírez "the Restorer" of Navarre (1134-1150, c. 48
1643    René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, French explorer of the Great Lakes, Mississippi Valley, & Gulf Coast, murdered 1687
1694    François-Marie Arouet, known as "Voltaire," philosopher, novelist, satirist, d. 1778
1725    Franz Moritz von Lacy, Austrian field marshal, d. 1801
1817    Richard B Garnett, Brig Gen, C.S.A., kia, July 3, 1863
1828    William McComb, Brig Gen, C.S.A., d. 1918
1831    John Franklin Miller, Brig Gen, U.S., d.1886
1834    Joseph Jackson Bartlett, Brig Gen, U.S., d. 1893
1834    Hetty Green, America's most miserable millionaire miser, d. 1916.
1840    Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal of Great Britain, wife to German Emperor & King of Prussia Frederick III (1888), mother to Emperor-King Wilhelm II -- "Kaiser Bill", d. 1901
1851    Désiré-Félicien-François-Joseph Mercier, Belgian Cardinal, opponent of the German occupation (1814-1918), d. 1926
1854    Giacomo Paolo Giovanni Battista della Chiesa - Pope Benedict XV (1914-1922), scorned peacemaker
1857    Manuel José Estrada Cabrera, sometime President/Dictator of Guatemala (1898-1920), d. 1924
1914    Michael Grant, classicist, historian ("Gladiators"), d. 2004

DIED
53BC Marcus Licinius Crassus, c. 60, beheaded by the Parthians (no molten gold involved), his head is then used as a prop in a play
496    Pope Gelasius I (492-496)
1361    Philip I de Rouvres (16), Duke of Burgundy (1350-1361
1910    Count Leo Tolstoy, 82, veteran of Sebastopol, in a train station
1916    Franz Joseph, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, King of Bohemia, etc. (1848-1916), 86 -- Learn More
1917    Lt. Rudolph von Eschwege, German ace with 20 confirmed kills, kia at 22 -- Learn More
1942    Leopold Graf Berchtold von und zu Ungarschitz, 79, inept Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister who helped start the Great War
1945    Alexander Patch, who commanded the Seventh Army in France, at 55
1969    MajGen Sir Edward Frederick William David Walugembe Mutebi Luwangula Mutesa II, King of Buganda (1939-1969) and First President of Uganda (1962-1966), at 45
2005    Alfred Anderson, 109, veteran of the Black Watch, the last survivor of the Christmas Truce of 1914, the last Scottish veteran of the Great War, and the oldest man in Scotland -- Learn More