Today in History
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1996 Guatemalan civil war comes to an end
The 36-year civil war between several leftist groups representing indigenous people and the poor and the government ended when Comandante Rolando Morán of the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity and President lvaro Arz signed a peace treaty under the supervision of the United Nations. Morán and Arz were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their contributions to the country’s peacekeeping efforts.
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1937 Ireland established
A national referendum resulted in the adoption of a new constitution, which changed the name of the Irish Free State to Ireland. The Irish Free State became a member of the British Commonwealth in 1922, following the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921.
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1916 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man published
The book follows the life of Stephen Dedalus, who many believe was the author’s alter ego, and is the first novel by Irish writer James Joyce. It began as a series in The Egoist’s literary magazine before being published by the American publisher B. W. Huebsch. James Joyce is best known for his novel Ulysses, which follows the life of advertising agent Leopold Bloom for one day. On June 16, fans of the author observe Bloomsday, an unofficial holiday in honour of the book.
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1911 Mongolian Independence
Following the Mongolian Revolution of 1911, the landlocked North East Asian country declared independence from the Qing Dynasty. For about 200 years, the country was ruled by the Qing.
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1890 Wounded Knee Massacre
On this day, the 7th Cavalry of the United States Army attempted to disarm members of the Lakota tribe who were camped at Wounded Knee Creek. A shot was fired during their attempt, and the cavalry massacred over 150 members of the tribe, including women and children. Many historians believe that the number of victims was much higher. Wounded Knee is located near the current Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.
Births On This Day, December 29
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1972 Jude Law
English actor, director, producer
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1953 Stanley Williams
American gang leader, co-founded the Crips
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1923 Cheikh Anta Diop
Senegalese historian, anthropologist, physicist
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1809 William Ewart Gladstone
English politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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1808 Andrew Johnson
American politician, 17th President of the United States
Deaths On This Day, December 29
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2009 Akmal Shaikh
Pakistani/English businessman, drug trafficker
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1986 Harold Macmillan
English politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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1929 Wilhelm Maybach
German businessman, founded Maybach
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1916 Grigori Rasputin
Russian monk
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1170 Thomas Becket
English archbishop