Today in History
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1992 The Italian mafia murder Giovanni Falcone
Falcone, a judge, was the mafia’s most visible foe. Falcone became a folk hero in Italy after a car bomb killed him, his wife, and three bodyguards.
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1969 The Who release Tommy
The British rock band’s fourth album is considered the first musical work of the rock opera genre.
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1951 Delegates of the Dalai Lama sign the Seventeen Point Agreement
The contract affirmed Chinese sovereignty over Tibet. According to Tibetan officials, the document was signed under duress and is, therefore, invalid.
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1949 The Federal Republic of Germany is established
The adoption of the Grundgesetz, Germany’s current constitution, signaled the beginning of the republic. West Germany was established four years after the Nazi regime fell and World War II ended.
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1844 Siyyid `Alí Muḥammad Shírází founds Bábism
The Báb, as he called himself, created the religion which was a forerunner of the Bahá’í Faith. His teachings were seen as a threat by the Islamic clergy, and the Persian government brutally persecuted his followers.
Births On This Day, May 23
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1972 Rubens Barrichello
Brazilian race car driver
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1954 Marvelous Marvin Hagler
American boxer
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1921 Humphrey Lyttelton
English trumpet player, composer
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1848 Otto Lilienthal
German pilot, engineer
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1707 Carl Linnaeus
Swedish botanist, physician, zoologist
Deaths On This Day, May 23
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2009 Roh Moo-hyun
South Korean politician, 16th President of South Korea
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1995 Harold Wilson
English politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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1937 John D. Rockefeller
American businessman, philanthropist, founded the Standard Oil Company
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1906 Henrik Ibsen
Norwegian poet, playwright, director
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1868 Kit Carson
American soldier