This Day in History

William and Mary proclaimed joint sovereigns of Britain

13 Feb 1130

Gregorio de Papareschi elected as Pope Innocent II

13 Feb 1258

Baghdad falls to the Mongols as the Abbasid Caliphate is destroyed

13 Feb 1502

Nicols de Ovando y Cceres new Governor of the Indies sets sail for the Indies with fleet of 30 ships largest-ever fleet to the New World

13 Feb 1503

Disfida di Barletta - Famous challenge between 13 Italian and 13 French knights near Barletta Southern Italy

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Dresden devastated

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Galileo in Rome for Inquisition

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League of Nations recognizes perpetual Swiss neutrality

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Johnson approves Operation Rolling Thunder

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Additional troops ordered to South Vietnam

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Downhill skier Hermann Maier crashes in Olympics

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Teddy Roosevelt discusses America’s race problem

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Ashley advertises for western fur trappers

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Long-lost Twain manuscript authenticated

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ASCAP is founded

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Chernenko becomes general secretary

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