This Day in History

Legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden wins 10th national title

31 Mar 1084

Anti-pope Clemens crowns German King Hendrik IV as Holy Roman Emperor

31 Mar 1146

Bernard of Clairvaux preaches his famous sermon in a field at Vzelay urging the necessity of a Second Crusade. Louis VII is present and joins the Crusade.

31 Mar 1492

Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Aragon issue the Alhambra Decree which expels Jews from their Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon

31 Mar 1521

The first Mass in the Philippines is generally believed to have been held on the Island of Limasawa but may also have taken place on Masao in Butuan

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Jews to be expelled from Spain

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Knute Rockne, Studebaker namesake, dies

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Eiffel Tower opens

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Germany’s Atlantis launches

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Johnson publicly denies actions contemplated in Vietnam

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Johnson announces bombing halt

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Fighting intensifies with North Vietnamese offensive

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Longest strike in Major League Baseball history ends

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Western novelist Vardis Fisher born

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First installment of The Pickwick Papers, Dickens’ first novel

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Oklahoma! premieres on Broadway

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Mississippi River reaches peak flood level

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