June 14

In common years it is always in 24.

Events

 * - while taking exile in in southern, away from the advancing , the remnants of the  court hold the coronation ceremony for the young prince Zhao Shi, making him.
 * - King meets the leaders of.
 * - : – 12,000  forces are beaten by 15,000  soldiers.
 * - Margaret Jones is hanged in for craft in the first such execution for the  colony.
 * - : The is established by the, marking the birth of the.
 * - adopted by Congress as the.
 * - : HMAV Bounty mutiny survivors including Captain and 18 others reach  after a nearly 7,400 km (4,000-mile) journey in an open boat.
 * 1789  -  distilled from  is first produced by American clergyman the Rev . It is named  because Rev Craig lived in,.
 * - French Army of defeats the Austrians at the  in Northern Italy and re-conquers.
 * - French  defeats the  at the  in, modern Russian  , ending the.
 * -, king of , surrenders his throne and realm to , general of the , ending the existence of that Sudanese kingdom.
 * - proposes a  in a paper to the  entitled "Note on the application of machinery to the computation of astronomical and mathematical tables."
 * - : The village of Henley, on the River in, stages its first.
 * - begins -   settlers in, start a rebellion against  and proclaim the.
 * - : – A  garrison is defeated by the  in the  town of.
 * - s are legalised in.
 * - becomes a.
 * 1900  - The  approves a second law that allows the expansion of the  navy.
 * - adopts female suffrage.
 * - Fourth German Navy Bill is passed authorising the financing the building of another four major warships.
 * - depart  on the first nonstop  flight.
 * - scored one of the most upsetting victories in of his boxing career by beating John "Corn" Griffin - roughly marking the advent of his comeback to success and eventually winning World Heavyweight championship
 * - becomes the first (and only) state of the  to celebrate  officially as a.
 * 1937  - U. S. House of Representatives passes the.
 * - ' issues the first ' comic.
 * - : falls under  occupation, march into, meeting practically no resistance as  and allied forces retreat.
 * 1940  - Spanish invade Tangier international zone.
 * 1940  - World War II: U.S. President  signs the  into law which aims to increase the 's tonnage by 11%.
 * 1940  - A group of 728  political prisoners from  become the first residents of the.
 * - mass deportations and murder of ns, ns and ns, the, began.
 * - begins to keep a diary.
 * - is dedicated by.
 * - The is laid for the nuclear submarine.
 * - U.S. President signs a bill into law that places the words "under God" to the '.
 * - becomes a signatory to the.
 * - A group of Dominican exiles with leftist tendencies which departed from Cuba landed in the Dominican Republic with the intent of deposing 's dicatorial regime. Save for four of them, all were killed and/or executed by Trujillo's army. This feat would be the inspiration for a clandestine group that would seek to continue undermining Trujillo's power and would be called "Movimiento Catorce de Junio" (14th of June Movement).
 * - becomes the first victim of, better known as the.
 * 1962  - The  is established in  – later becoming the.
 * 1962  -  Supreme Court in the case of Montoya v. Bolack, 70 N.M. 196, prohibited state and local governments from denying  the  because they lived on a.
 * - The announces the abolition of the index librorum prohibitum (index of prohibited books), which was originally instituted in.
 * - : is launched toward.
 * - The trial begins at Crown Court of, the killer known as the.
 * - ends:  forces in the capital   to  forces.
 * - is hijacked by  shortly after take-off from,.
 * - occupies the.
 * - A weeklong product tampering scare, later proven to be a hoax, occurs as customers throughout the discover s in unopened cans of Diet.
 * - The New York Rangers end the 54 year Stanley Cup curse by defeating the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 in the Stanley Cup final Game 7. The series finished 4-3 to the Rangers.
 * - is inaugurated as the.
 * -, , , , and  form the.
 * - Twelve are killed and 50 injured by a explosion in front of the U.S. consulate in,.
 * 2002  - American Roman Catholic bishops meeting adopts a policy to bar sexually abusive clergy from face-to-face contact with parishioners but keep them in the priesthood.
 * - The is split, as Khandaker Ali Abbas leaves to form a.
 * - from  sets a new world record on the   in  with 9.77 seconds.

Births

 * -, Indian mathematician (d. )
 * -, Italian poet (d. )
 * - Archduke (d. )
 * -, Scottish geologist (d. )
 * -, French physicist (d. )
 * -, Russian mathematician (d. )
 * -, American religious leader (d. )
 * -, American author (d. )
 * -, New York City mayor (d. )
 * -, German engineer (d. )
 * -, U.S. Senator (d. )
 * -, Russian mathematician (d. )
 * -, German physician (d. )
 * -, Austrian biologist and physician, recipient of the (d. )
 * -, consort of (d. )
 * -, Danish inventor (d. )
 * -, French mezzo-soprano (d. )
 * -, American actress (d. )
 * -, Swedish singer (The ) (d. )
 * - (d. )
 * -, Canadian ice hockey player, coach and general manager (d. )
 * -, Japanese writer, laureate (d. )
 * -, American mathematican and logician (d. )
 * -, American motion picture executive (d. )
 * -, American photojournalist (d. )
 * -, British writer and illustrator (d. )
 * -, American musician (d. )
 * -, German conductor (d. )
 * -, C.C., LL.D., Canadian trade unionist (d.)
 * -, American actress (d. )
 * -, Norwegian mathematician
 * -, American actor (d. )
 * -, American actor
 * -, Irish architect
 * -, 's Press Secretary (d. )
 * -, German author
 * 1926  -, baseball player
 * -, Argentine-born revolutionary (d. )
 * -, American composer (d. )
 * -, Saxophonist and singer
 * 1931  -, American actress
 * -, sheriff of
 * -, Polish author (d. )
 * 1933  -, Soviet gymnastics coach
 * -, singer (d. )
 * 1936  -, Finnish actor
 * -, Danish film director
 * -, American evangelist
 * 1939  -, U.S. Congressman
 * -, American author (d. )
 * -, English musician
 * -, American businessman
 * -, American guitarist
 * -, British musician
 * 1949  -, American author
 * 1949  -, British drummer
 * -, 104th
 * -, British politician
 * -, American basketball coach
 * -, New Zealand politician
 * -, American actor
 * -, man
 * 1955 -, British comedian and television presenter
 * -, Danish singer
 * -, American speed skater
 * -, American baseball player
 * -, British singer
 * 1961  -, American basketball player
 * -, American actress
 * -, American radio personality
 * -, American actress
 * -, German tennis player
 * 1969  -, French-Canadian hockey player
 * 1969  -, American voice actor
 * 1969  -, American rapper
 * 1969  -, American parody author
 * -, American television reporter
 * -, German computer scientist
 * 1972  -, British radio DJ
 * -, Serbian singer
 * -, South Korean actress
 * -, Japanese racing driver
 * 1975  -, American cartoonist
 * -, British Stand-up comedian, Television presenter
 * -, American football player
 * 1977  -, Italian Supermodel
 * -, French-Canadian hockey player
 * 1978  -, Cuban-American gymnast
 * -, American actor
 * 1981  -, Dutch model
 * -, Chinese pianist
 * 1982  -, British racing driver
 * -, British singer (ex-)
 * 1983  -, American football player
 * 1983  -, French actor
 * -, American football player
 * -, Scotish football player
 * -, Mexican footballer
 * -, American actress

Deaths

 * - of China (b. )
 * -, Duke of Borgia (assassinated)
 * - (b. )
 * -, French composer
 * -, Flemish composer
 * -, British Governor of Massachusetts (b. )
 * -, French writer (b. )
 * -, French adventurer (b. )
 * -, Viceroy of Ireland (b. )
 * -, French military leader (killed in battle) (b. , )
 * 1800  -, French general (assassinated) (b. )
 * -, American general (b. )
 * -, French architect (b. )
 * -, Italian writer (b. )
 * -, English poet (b. )
 * -, Russian dramatist (b. )
 * -, (b. )
 * -, Brazilian writer (b. )
 * -, German sociologist (b. )
 * -, American artist (b. )
 * -, Italian cyclist (b. )
 * 1927  -, British author (b. )
 * -, British feminist (b. )
 * -, Canadian business pioneer
 * -, English author (b. )
 * 1936  -, German architect (b. )
 * -, Scottish television pioneer (b. )
 * -, American sportsman (b. )
 * -, Italian writer, (b. )
 * -, American actor (b. )
 * -, Argentine writer (b. )
 * 1986  -, American composer (b. )
 * -, German soprano (b. )
 * - Dame, British actress (b. )
 * -, American composer (b. )
 * -, Irish musician and composer (b. )
 * 1995  -, American author (b. )
 * 1997  -, child abuse victim (b. )
 * -, American actor (b. )
 * -, professional football player (b. )
 * -, Italian poet and writer (b. )
 * -, American writer and teacher (b. )
 * -, Swiss mountain guide (b. )
 * 2004  -, Irish-born singer and entertainer
 * -, Italian conductor (b. )
 * 2005  -, Canadian painter (b. )
 * -, Belgian comics author (b. )
 * -, wife of evangelist (b. )
 * 2007  -, American fighter pilot  (b. )
 * 2007  -, Austrian  and  (b. )
 * 2007  -, Austrian  and  (b. )

Holidays and observances

 * Estonia, June 14 - A National Day of Commemoration
 * – eighth day of the in honor of
 * Estonia, June 14 - A National Day of Commemoration
 * – eighth day of the in honor of
 * – eighth day of the in honor of


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