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1494.- The kingdoms of Castile and Portugal sign the Treaty of Tordesillasby which the navigation and conquest areas of the Atlantic Ocean and of New World.
1692.- The Haitian city of Port Royal It suffers three seismic shocks that completely destroy it.
1755.- A earthquake in the north of Persia causes more than 40,000 victims.
1905.- He Parliament until then United Kingdom of Sweden and Norway votes for the separation of both countries.
1914.- The Panama Canal with the passage of the American liner ‘Alliance‘, of 40,000 tons from the Atlantic to Peaceful.
1937.- They arrive at the Mexican port of Veracruz the 456 Spanish children sent by their parents during the Civil warto whom the president Lazaro Cardenas named ‘adopted children’ of Mexico and those known as ‘The children of Morelia‘.
1947.- Visit to Madrid of Eva Duartewife of the Argentine president Juan Domingo Peronwhich is received with popular expressions of gratitude for the financial help provided by Argentina to the Spanish people.
1951.- The last ones executed Nazi war criminals condemned for Nuremberg Tribunal.
1968.- In Spainthe terrorist gang ETA claims his first murder.
1990.- The seven member countries of the Warsaw Pact agree on Moscow its dissolution, which occurred on July 1, 1991.
2004.- Detained in Milan ‘Mohamed the Egyptian‘, one of the alleged masterminds of the attacks on 11-M in Madrid.
2006.- US troops kill in Iraq to Abu Musab Al Zarqawiconsidered the head of Al Qaeda in that country.
2010.- Twenty-six years after the toxic gas leak in Bhopalwhich caused the death of 25,000 people in 1984, an Indian court sentenced only two years in prison and the payment of just over two thousand dollars to the eight managers responsible for the tragedy.
2019.- Theresa May resigns from leading Conservative Party and to the leadership of British government.
2021.- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) USA approves the Aduhelmfirst drug against Alzheimer’s.
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1848.- Paul GauguinFrench painter.
1909.- Jessica TandyBritish actress naturalized American.
1917.- Dean MartinAmerican actor and singer.
1940.- Tom JonesWelsh singer.
1944.- Miguel RiosSpanish singer.
1957.- Juan Luis GuerraDominican musician.
1952.- Liam NeesonBritish actor.
1958.-‘Prince‘ Rogers NelsonAmerican singer.
1972.- Karl UrbanNew Zealand actor.
1981.- Anna KournikovaRussian tennis player.
1980.- Henry MillerAmerican writer.
1993.- Drazen PetrovicCroatian basketball player.
2008.- Dino RisiItalian filmmaker.
2011.- Jorge SemprunSpanish writer and politician.
2015.- Christopher LeeBritish actor.
2016.- Tom PerkinsAmerican businessman, promoter of Silicon Valley.
2018.- Peter StringfellowBritish nightclub entrepreneur.
.- David Douglas DuncanAmerican photojournalist.
2021.- Jim FasselAmerican football coach.
.- Ali Akbar MohtashamipurIranian cleric, one of the founders of the Hezbollah group.
2022.- Charles of WürttembergGerman aristocrat.
2023.- Lisl SteinerAustrian-American photographer.
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