This Day in History

New York Giants upset New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII

03 Feb 1377

Mass execution of population (between 2500 and 5000) of Cesena Italy by Breton troops of Giovanni Acuto under the command of Robert Cardinal of Geneva acting as the legate of Pope Gregory XI

03 Feb 1451

Sultan Mehmed II the Conqueror inherits the throne of the Ottoman Empire

03 Feb 1509

The Battle of Diu naval battle at port of Diu India between Portugal and the Ottoman Empire establishes Portugese trading control

03 Feb 1591

German monarchy forms Protestant Union of Torgau

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Woodrow Wilson dies

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Cousteau publishes The Silent World

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Gonzales becomes first Hispanic U.S. attorney general

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U.S. troops capture the Marshall Islands

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Senate Foreign Relations Committee opens hearings

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Diem institutes limited agrarian reforms

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New England Patriots win first Super Bowl

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Belle Starr murdered in Oklahoma

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The Music dies in an Iowa cornfield

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Keats falls deathly ill

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