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1182 – The high altar of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is consecrated.

1536 – Queen Anne Boleyn is beheaded outside the Tower of London on charges including adultery, incest and treason.

1649 – England is declared a Commonwealth by an act of Parliament, making it a republic for the next 11 years.

1802 – Napoleon creates the Legion of Honour, the premier order of the French Republic.

1897 – Oscar Wilde is freed from Reading jail after two years of hard labour.

1930 – White women in South Africa are granted the right to vote.

1935 – T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), left, dies from injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident six days earlier. He was 46.

1987 – The attempted hijacking of an Air New Zealand plane at Nadi airport in Fiji is foiled when a cabin crew member hits the hijacker on the head with a whisky bottle.

1994 – Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, wife of assassinated president John F Kennedy, dies aged 64.

1997 – China announces stronger restrictions on the internet, aiming to curtail the use of email and the worldwide web among dissidents.

2018 – Prince Harry marries Meghan Markle at Windsor Castle. They are given the titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

2020 – WHO member states agree to set up an inquiry into the global response to the Covid-19 pandemic, including looking at the WHO itself.

Birthdays

Ho Chi Minh, Vietnamese politician (1890-1969); Malcolm X, US activist (1925-65); Pol Pot, Cambodian dictator (1925-98); Pete Townshend, UK musician (1945-); Grace Jones, Jamaican singer/actor (1948-); Victoria Wood, UK screenwriter/ comedian (1953-2016); Jodi Picoult, US author (1966-); Amy Adams, NZ politician (1971-); Andrew Johns, Australian league player (1974-).

Obituaries

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