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* [[618]] – [[Transition from Sui to Tang|Sui–Tang transition]]: Chinese governor [[Emperor Gaozu of Tang|Li Yuan]] declared himself emperor, establishing the '''[[Tang dynasty]]''', which would last for three centuries.
* [[618]] – [[Transition from Sui to Tang|Sui–Tang transition]]: Chinese governor [[Emperor Gaozu of Tang|Li Yuan]] declared himself emperor, establishing the '''[[Tang dynasty]]'''.
* [[860]] – [[Rus' Khaganate|Rus']] forces sailed into the [[Bosporus]] in a fleet of about 200 vessels and '''[[Siege of Constantinople (860)|started pillaging]]''' the suburbs of [[Constantinople]]<!-- ''(depicted)''-->.
* [[860]] – [[Rus' Khaganate|Rus']] forces sailed into the [[Bosporus]] in a fleet of about 200 vessels and '''[[Siege of Constantinople (860)|started pillaging]]''' the suburbs of [[Constantinople]]<!-- ''(depicted)''-->.
* [[1757]] – [[Third Silesian War]]: The Austrian victory at the '''[[Battle of Kolín]]''' forced Prussian leader [[Frederick the Great]] to give up the [[Siege of Prague]] and retreat to Saxony.
* [[1858]] – [[Charles Darwin]] received a manuscript by fellow naturalist '''[[Alfred Russel Wallace]]''' on [[natural selection]], which encouraged him to [[Publication of Darwin's theory|publish his own theory]]<!--not bold, refimprove section--> of [[evolution]].
* [[1815]] – [[Hundred Days|War of the Seventh Coalition]]: [[Napoleon]] fought and lost his final battle, the '''[[Battle of Waterloo]]''' ''(depicted)'', in present-day Belgium.
* [[1858]] – [[Charles Darwin]] received a manuscript by fellow naturalist '''[[Alfred Russel Wallace]]''' on [[natural selection]], which encouraged him to [[Publication of Darwin's theory|publish his own theory]]<!--not bold, refimprove section--> of [[evolution]].
* [[1940]] – [[World War II|World War&nbsp;II]]: [[Charles de Gaulle]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> gave his '''[[Appeal of 18 June|Appeal of 18&nbsp;June]]''' speech, often considered to be the origin of the [[French Resistance]]<!--, and [[Winston Churchill]] urged Britons to fight so that future generations would say, "'''[[This was their finest hour]]'''" (omitted for 2020 because [[We shall fight on the beaches]] was just on)-->.
* [[1940]] – [[World War II|World War&nbsp;II]]: [[Charles de Gaulle]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> gave his '''[[Appeal of 18 June|Appeal of 18&nbsp;June]]''' speech, often considered to be the origin of the [[French Resistance]]<!--, and [[Winston Churchill]] urged Britons to fight so that future generations would say, "'''[[This was their finest hour]]'''" (omitted for 2020 because [[We shall fight on the beaches]] was just on)-->.
* [[1953]] – A [[Douglas C-124 Globemaster&nbsp;II]] aircraft '''[[Tachikawa air disaster|crashed just after takeoff]]''' from [[Tachikawa Airfield|Tachikawa]], Japan, killing all 129 people on board.
* [[1953]] – A [[Douglas C-124 Globemaster&nbsp;II]] aircraft '''[[Tachikawa air disaster|crashed just after takeoff]]''' from [[Tachikawa Airfield|Tachikawa]], Japan, killing all 129 people on board.
* [[1954]] – [[Carlos Castillo Armas]] led a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]-sponsored invasion force across the Guatemalan border, beginning the '''[[1954 Guatemalan coup d'état]]'''.
* [[1954]] – [[Carlos Castillo Armas]] led a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]-sponsored invasion force across the Guatemalan border, beginning the '''[[1954 Guatemalan coup d'état]]'''.
* [[1967]] – American musician '''[[Jimi Hendrix]]''' burned his guitar on stage at the end of a performance at the [[Monterey International Pop Festival]] in California.
* [[1967]] – American musician '''[[Jimi Hendrix]]''' burned his guitar on stage at the end of a performance at the [[Monterey International Pop Festival]] in California.
* [[1972]] – '''[[British European Airways Flight 548|British European Airways Flight&nbsp;548]]''' crashed near [[Staines-upon-Thames]] less than three minutes after departing from [[Heathrow Airport]] in London, killing all 118 people aboard in the worst [[Aviation accidents and incidents|air accident]] in the UK.
* [[1981]] – The '''[[Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk|Lockheed {{nowrap|F-117}} Nighthawk]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, the first operational aircraft to be designed around [[stealth technology]], made its maiden flight.
* [[1983]] – Aboard [[Space Shuttle Challenger|Space Shuttle ''Challenger'']], astronaut '''[[Sally Ride]]''' became the first American woman and third one overall in space.
* [[1983]] – Iranian teenager '''[[Mona Mahmudnizhad]]''' and nine other women were hanged in [[Shiraz]] because of their membership in the [[Baháʼí Faith]].
* [[1983]] – Iranian teenager '''[[Mona Mahmudnizhad]]''' and nine other women were hanged in [[Shiraz]] because of their membership in the [[Baháʼí Faith]].
* [[1983]] – Aboard [[Space Shuttle Challenger|Space Shuttle ''Challenger'']], astronaut '''[[Sally Ride]]''' became the first American woman and third one overall in space.
* [[1994]] – [[The Troubles]]: [[Ulster Volunteer Force]] members '''[[Loughinisland massacre|attacked a crowded bar]]''' in [[Loughinisland]], Northern Ireland, with [[assault rifle]]s, killing six.
* [[2012]] – '''[[Salman of Saudi Arabia|Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud]]''' was appointed the [[Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia|crown prince of Saudi Arabia]].
* [[2009]] – [[NASA]] launched the '''[[Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter]]''', its first mission to the Moon in more than ten years.
* Born/died: | '''[[Ambrose Philips]]'''<!--English poet--> |d|1749| '''[[Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh|Lord Castlereagh]]'''<!--Irish/English statesman--> |b|1769| '''[[William Cobbett]]'''<!--English politician--> |d|1835| '''[[James Montgomery Flagg]]'''<!--American illustrator--> |b|1877| '''[[Alice T. Schafer]]'''<!--American mathematician--> |b|1915| '''[[Olga Constantinovna of Russia|Queen Olga of Greece]]''' |d|1926| '''[[Barack Obama Sr.|Barack Obama&nbsp;Sr.]]'''<!--Kenyan economist--> |b|1934| '''[[Isabella Rossellini]]'''<!--Italian actress--> |b|1952| '''[[Michael Hastings (journalist)|Michael Hastings]]'''<!--American journalist--> |d|2013
* Born/died: | '''[[Ambrose Philips]]'''<!--English poet--> |d|1749| '''[[Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh|Lord Castlereagh]]'''<!--Irish/English statesman--> |b|1769| '''[[William Cobbett]]'''<!--English politician--> |d|1835| '''[[James Montgomery Flagg]]'''<!--American illustrator--> |b|1877| '''[[Alice T. Schafer]]'''<!--American mathematician--> |b|1915| '''[[Olga Constantinovna of Russia|Queen Olga of Greece]]''' |d|1926| '''[[Barack Obama Sr.|Barack Obama&nbsp;Sr.]]'''<!--Kenyan economist--> |b|1934| '''[[Isabella Rossellini]]'''<!--Italian actress--> |b|1952| '''[[Michael Hastings (journalist)|Michael Hastings]]'''<!--American journalist--> |d|2013


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'''[[June 18]]''': '''[[Autistic Pride Day]]'''
'''[[June 18]]''': '''[[Autistic Pride Day]]'''
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* [[1757]] – [[Third Silesian War]]: The Austrian victory at the '''[[Battle of Kolín]]''' forced Prussian leader [[Frederick the Great]] to give up the [[Siege of Prague]] and retreat to Saxony.
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* [[1958]] – English composer [[Benjamin Britten]]'s one-act opera '''''[[Noye's Fludde]]''''' was premiered at the [[Aldeburgh Festival]].
* [[1815]] – [[Hundred Days|War of the Seventh Coalition]]: [[Napoleon]] fought and lost his final battle, the '''[[Battle of Waterloo]]''' ''(depicted)'', in present-day Belgium.
* [[1981]] – The '''[[Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk|Lockheed {{nowrap|F-117}} Nighthawk]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, the first operational aircraft to be designed around [[stealth technology]], made its maiden flight.
* [[1972]] – '''[[British European Airways Flight 548|British European Airways Flight&nbsp;548]]''' crashed near [[Staines-upon-Thames]] less than three minutes after departing from [[Heathrow Airport]] in London, killing all 118 people aboard in the worst [[Aviation accidents and incidents|air accident]] in the UK.
* [[1994]] – [[The Troubles]]: [[Ulster Volunteer Force]] members '''[[Loughinisland massacre|attacked a crowded bar]]''' in [[Loughinisland]], Northern Ireland, with [[assault rifle]]s, killing six.
* [[1982]] – The body of Italian banker '''[[Roberto Calvi]]''', nicknamed "God's Banker" due to his close association with the [[Holy See]], was found hanging from scaffolding beneath London's [[Blackfriars Bridge]].
* [[2022]] – A disputed party '''[[Gimbi massacre|massacres]]''' over 500 Amhara civilians in [[Gimbi]], Ethiopia.
* [[2012]] – '''[[Salman of Saudi Arabia|Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud]]''' was appointed the [[Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia|crown prince of Saudi Arabia]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Rogier van der Weyden]]'''<!--Dutch painter--> |d|1464| '''[[Paul McCartney]]'''<!--English musician--> |b|1942| '''[[Kofoworola Abeni Pratt]]'''<!--Nigerian nurse, female--> |d|1992}}
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1053Humphrey of Hauteville led the armies of the Normans in the Battle of Civitate against the combined forces of Pope Leo IX and the Holy Roman Empire. unreferenced section
1264 – The Parliament of Ireland met at Castledermot in County Kildare, the first definitively known meeting of this Irish legislature. unreferenced sections
1812 – The United States declared war against the United Kingdom, officially beginning the War of 1812. refimprove section
1908 – The University of the Philippines, the country's national university, was established. refimprove section
1979 – The United States and the Soviet Union signed the SALT II treaty, placing specific limits on each side's stock of nuclear weapons. refimprove section
1982 – The body of Italian banker Roberto Calvi, nicknamed "God's Banker" due to his close association with the Holy See, was found hanging from scaffolding beneath London's Blackfriars Bridge. improve citations
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