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File:St Basils Cathedral-500px.jpg|St Basil's cathedral, Moscow
File:St Basils Cathedral-500px.jpg|St Basil's cathedral, Moscow
File:President Theodore Roosevelt, 1904.jpg|Theodore Roosevelt
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File:Luna 2 Soviet moon probe.jpg|Luna 2
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File:Pyotr Stolypin LOC 07327.jpg|Pyotr Stolypin
File:Napoleon Moscow Fire.JPG|Fire of Moscow
File:Malta 230915 Valletta 08.jpg|Fort Manoel, Malta
File:Malta - Gzira - Manoel Island - Fort Manoel (Ferry Sliema-Valletta) 02 ies.jpg|Fort Manoel
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| '''[[Feast of the Cross]]''' (Christianity)
| [[1607]] – '''[[Flight of the Earls]]''': [[Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone]], [[Rory O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell]], and their families and followers departed Ireland for Spain.
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| '''[[Hindi Divas]]''' in India ([[1949]])
| [[1812]] – [[French invasion of Russia (1812)|French invasion of Russia]]: Following the [[Battle of Borodino]] seven days earlier, [[Napoleon]] and his ''[[La Grande Armée|Grande Armée]]'' captured [[Moscow]], only to find the city '''[[Fire of Moscow (1812)|deserted and burning]]'''.
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| [[1911]] – [[Prime Minister of Russia]] '''[[Pyotr Stolypin]]''' was mortally shot at the [[Kiev Opera|Kiev Opera House]].
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| [[786]] – '''[[Harun al-Rashid]]''' became the [[Abbasid]] [[caliph]] upon the death of his brother [[al-Hadi]].
| [[1927]] – In a [[List of unusual deaths|freak automobile accident]], dancer '''[[Isadora Duncan]]''' was strangled to death in [[Nice]], France, by her [[scarf]] after it got caught on the wheel of a car in which she was a passenger.
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| [[1607]] – [[Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone]], [[Rory O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell]], and their families and followers departed Ireland for Spain.
| [[1946]] – Residents of the '''[[Faroe Islands]]''' narrowly approved [[Faroese independence referendum, 1946|a referendum]]<!--not bold, stub--> on independence from Denmark.
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[[1763]] – About 300 [[Seneca people|Seneca]] warriors during [[Pontiac's Rebellion]] '''[[Battle of Devil's Hole|attacked]]''' a [[British Army]] detachment, killing 81 soldiers.
|[[1954]] – In a '''[[Totskoye nuclear exercise|top secret nuclear test]]''', a Soviet [[Tupolev Tu-4|Tu-4 bomber]] dropped a 40-[[TNT equivalent|kiloton]] atomic weapon just north of [[Totskoye]] village, exposing some 45,000 soldiers and 10,000 civilians to [[nuclear fallout]].
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| [[1812]] – [[French invasion of Russia]]: Following the [[Battle of Borodino]] seven days earlier, [[Napoleon]] and his ''[[Grande Armée]]'' captured Moscow, only to find the city '''[[Fire of Moscow (1812)|deserted and burning]]'''.
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| [[1911]] – [[Prime Minister of Russia]] '''[[Pyotr Stolypin]]''' was mortally at the [[ Opera|Kiev Opera House]].
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[[1926]] – The '''[[Locarno Treaties]]''' establishing post-[[World War I|First World War]] territorial settlements were formally ratified by the signatory nations and came into effect.
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| [[1959]] – The [[Soviet space program|Soviet spacecraft]] '''''[[Luna 2]]''''' crashed onto and became the [[List of artificial objects on the Moon|first man-made object]] to reach the [[Moon]].
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| [[1946]] – Residents of the '''[[Faroe Islands]]''' narrowly approved [[Faroese independence referendum|a referendum]]<!--not bold, stub--> on independence from Denmark.
| [[1960]] – At a conference held in [[Baghdad]], the governments of Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela founded '''[[OPEC]]''' to help unify and coordinate their [[petroleum]] policies.
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[[1975]] – '''[[Elizabeth Ann Seton]]''' became the first native-born citizen of the United States to be [[Canonization|canonized]].
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[[1982]] – President-elect of Lebanon '''[[Bachir Gemayel]]''' was assassinated when a bomb exploded in the [[Beirut]] headquarters of the [[Kataeb Party|Phalange]].
| [[1992]] – The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared the breakaway '''[[Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia]]''' to be illegal.
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[[2008]] – All 88 people aboard '''[[Aeroflot Flight 821]]''' died when the aircraft crashed on approach to [[ Airport]] in [[Perm Krai]], Russia.
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|'''[[James Fenimore Cooper]]'''<!--American writer--> |b|1851|
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| '''[[Benjamin Ingrosso]]'''<!--Swedish singer--> |b|1997
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|[[1954]] – In '''[[Totskoye nuclear exercise| secret nuclear test]]''', a Soviet [[Tupolev Tu-4|Tu-4 bomber]] dropped a 40-[[TNT equivalent|kiloton]] atomic weapon just north of [[Totskoye]] village, exposing some 45,000 soldiers and 10,000 civilians to [[nuclear fallout]].
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* [[786]] – '''[[Harun al-Rashid]]''' became the [[Abbasid]] [[caliph]] upon the death of his brother [[al-Hadi]].
* [[]] – [[ ]] the [[ ]] the of [[]].
* [[1752]] – In adopting the [[Gregorian calendar]] under the terms of the '''[[Calendar (New Style) Act 1750]]''', the [[British Empire]] skipped eleven days ({{nowrap|September 2}} was followed directly by {{nowrap|September 14}}).
* [[1752]] – the terms of the '''[[Calendar (New Style) Act 1750]]''', the British Empire | .
* [[1901]] – '''[[Theodore Roosevelt]]''' became [[President of the United States]] at age 42, the youngest person ever to do so, eight days after [[William McKinley]] was [[Assassination of William McKinley|fatally wounded]] in [[Buffalo, New York]].
* [[1901]] – '''[[Theodore Roosevelt]]''' became [[President of the United States]] at age 42, the youngest person ever to do so, eight days after [[William McKinley]] was [[Assassination of William McKinley|fatally wounded]] in [[Buffalo, New York]].
* [[1940]] – Hungarian forces '''[[Ip massacre|massacred]]''' at least 150 ethnic Romanians in [[Ip, Sălaj|Ip]], Transylvania, following rumors that Romanians were responsible for the deaths of two soldiers.
* [[1975]] – '''[[Elizabeth Ann Seton]]''' became the first native-born citizen of the United States to be [[Canonization|canonized]].
* [[1943]] – [[World War II|World {{nowrap|War II}}]]: Nazi forces began '''[[Viannos massacres|a mass extermination campaign]]''' against the civilian residents of around 20 villages on the Greek island of Crete, eventually killing more than 500 men.
* [[1982]] – [[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President-elect of Lebanon]] '''[[Bachir Gemayel]]''' was assassinated when a bomb exploded in the [[Beirut]] headquarters of the [[Kataeb Party|Phalange]].
[[1960]] – At a conference held in [[Baghdad]], the governments of Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela founded '''[[OPEC]]''' to help and [[]].
* [[2003]] – '''[[Kumba Ialá]]''', the [[List of heads of state of Guinea-Bissau|President of Guinea-Bissau]], was deposed in a bloodless ''coup''.
* [[1979]] – Afghan '''[[Nur Muhammad Taraki]]''' ''(pictured)'' was the of [[Hafizullah Amin]], who .
[[1992]] – The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared the breakaway '''[[Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia]]''' to be .
* [[2003]] – '''[[Kumba Ialá]]''' of Guinea-Bissau was deposed in a bloodless coup.
* [[2007]] – [[Late-2000s financial crisis]]: The '''[[Northern Rock]]''' bank received a [[discount window|liquidity support facility]] from the [[Bank of England]], sparking a [[bank run]]—the United Kingdom's first in 150 years.
* [[2007]] – [[Late-2000s financial crisis]]: The '''[[Northern Rock]]''' bank received a [[discount window|liquidity support facility]] from the [[Bank of England]], sparking a [[bank run]]—the United Kingdom's first in 150 years.
* [[2015]] – Physicists of the [[LIGO]] and [[Virgo interferometer|Virgo]] projects '''[[First observation of gravitational waves|first observed gravitational waves]]''', the existence of which was predicted by [[Henri Poincaré]] in 1905.
* [[2019]] – '''[[Abqaiq–Khurais attack|Drone attacks]]''' on major processing facilities at [[Abqaiq]] and [[Khurais oil field|Khurais]] forced Saudi Arabia to cut more than half of its oil production.
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Constantine V|Constantine&nbsp;V]]'''<!--Byzantine emperor--> |d|775| '''[[Jeremiah Dummer (silversmith)|Jeremiah Dummer]]'''<!--American--> |b|1645|'''[[Franz Bopp]]'''<!--German linguist--> |b|1791| '''[[John Gould]]'''<!--English ornithologist--> |b|1804| '''[[Ponnambalam Arunachalam]]'''<!--Sri Lankan official--> |b|1853| '''[[Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza]]'''<!--French explorer--> |d|1905| '''[[Rubby Sherr]]'''<!--American physicist, male--> |b|1913| '''[[Paul Poberezny]]'''<!--American aviator--> |b|1921| '''[[Kate Millett]]'''<!--American feminist--> |b|1934| '''[[Jacob Gens]]'''<!--Lithuanian ghetto official--> |d|1943| '''[[Eduardo Castro Luque]]'''<!--Mexican politician--> |d|2012| '''[[Faith Leech]]'''<!--Australian swimmer--> |d|2013


==Notes==
==Notes==
* [[Big Stick ideology]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/September 2|September 2]] and [[Assassination of William McKinley]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/September 6|September 6]], so Roosevelt should not appear in the same year.
* [[Big Stick ideology]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/September 2|September 2]] and [[Assassination of William McKinley]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/September 6|September 6]], so Roosevelt should not appear in the same year.
* [[Battle of Borodino]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/September 7|September 7]], so Fire of Moscow should not appear in the same year.
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'''[[September 14]]'''
'''[[September 14]]''': '''[[Feast of the Cross]]''' (Christianity); '''[[Yom Kippur]]''' ends at nightfall (Judaism, 2013)
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* [[AD&nbsp;81]] – '''[[Domitian]]''', the last [[Flavian dynasty|Flavian emperor]] of Rome, was confirmed by the [[Roman Senate|Senate]] to succeed his brother [[Titus]].
[[File:Noor Mohammad Taraki.jpg|Nur Muhammad Taraki|100x100px]]
* [[919]] – [[Viking activity in the British Isles]]: A coalition of native [[Gaelic Ireland|Irish]], led by [[Niall Glúndub]], '''[[Battle of Islandbridge|failed in their attempt]]''' to drive the [[Vikings]] of the [[Uí Ímair]] from Ireland.
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* [[81]] – '''[[Domitian]]''' became the last [[Flavian dynasty|Flavian emperor]] of [[Ancient Rome|Rome]], succeeding his brother [[Titus]].
* [[]] – '''[[]]''' the [[ ]] [[ , ]].
* [[1914]] – '''[[HMAS AE1|HMAS&nbsp;''AE1'']]'''<!--[[HMAS AE1]]--> ''(pictured)'', the [[Royal Australian Navy]]'s first [[submarine]], was lost at sea; its wreck was not found until 2017.
* [[1763]] – About 300 [[Seneca people|Seneca]] warriors during [[Pontiac's Rebellion]] '''[[Battle of Devil's Hole|attacked]]''' a [[British Army]] detachment, killing 81 soldiers.
* [[1989]] – '''[[Typhoon Sarah (1989)|Typhoon Sarah]]''' dissipated after causing extensive damage along an erratic path across the Western Pacific, killing 71 in Taiwan, the Philippines, and the [[Gotō Islands]].
* [[1926]] – The '''[[Locarno Treaties]]''' establishing post-[[World War I|First World War]] territorial settlements were formally ratified by the signatory nations and came into effect.
{{Born and died list|'''[[Drusus Julius Caesar]]'''<!--Heir to the Roman Empire--> |d|AD 23| '''[[Luke P. Blackburn]]'''<!--American politician--> |d|1887| '''[[Romola Costantino]]'''<!--Australian pianist--> |b|1930| '''[[Mamadou N'Diaye (basketball, born 1993)|Mamadou N'Diaye]]'''<!--Senegalese basketball player--> |b|1993}}
* [[1979]] – [[President of Afghanistan|Afghan President]] '''[[Nur Muhammad Taraki]]''' ''(pictured)'' was assassinated upon the order of [[Hafizullah Amin]], who became the new president.
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* [[2008]] – All 88 people aboard '''[[Aeroflot Flight 821]]''' died when the aircraft crashed on approach to [[Bolshoye Savino Airport|Perm Airport]] in [[Perm Krai]], Russia.
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Feast of the Cross (Christianity) refimprove sections
Hindi Divas in India (1949) unreferenced section
786Harun al-Rashid became the Abbasid caliph upon the death of his brother al-Hadi. refimprove
1607Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone, Rory O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, and their families and followers departed Ireland for Spain. refimprove
1763 – About 300 Seneca warriors during Pontiac's Rebellion attacked a British Army detachment, killing 81 soldiers. date not cited
1812French invasion of Russia: Following the Battle of Borodino seven days earlier, Napoleon and his Grande Armée captured Moscow, only to find the city deserted and burning (depicted). Too much uncited
1911Prime Minister of Russia Pyotr Stolypin was shot and mortally wounded at the Kiev Opera House. lots of CN tags (11)
1926 – The Locarno Treaties establishing post-First World War territorial settlements were formally ratified by the signatory nations and came into effect. refimprove section
1927 – In a freak automobile accident, dancer Isadora Duncan died of a broken neck in Nice, France, after her scarf was caught on the wheel of a car in which she was a passenger. inappropriate tone
1946 – Residents of the Faroe Islands narrowly approved a referendum on independence from Denmark. refimprove section
1975Elizabeth Ann Seton became the first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized. refimprove section
1982 – President-elect of Lebanon Bachir Gemayel was assassinated when a bomb exploded in the Beirut headquarters of the Phalange. unreferenced section
2008 – All 88 people aboard Aeroflot Flight 821 died when the aircraft crashed on approach to Perm International Airport in Perm Krai, Russia. refimprove section
James Fenimore Cooper |b|1851| Several unsourced paragraphs
Benjamin Ingrosso |b|1997 unreferenced section
* 1954 – In a secret nuclear test, a Soviet Tu-4 bomber dropped a 40-kiloton atomic weapon just north of Totskoye village, exposing some 45,000 soldiers and 10,000 civilians to nuclear fallout. tagged for primary sources

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