This Day in History

Jaycee Dugard’s kidnappers plead guilty

28 Apr 1192

Assassination of Conrad of Montferrat (Conrad I) King of Jerusalem in Tyre two days after his title to the throne confirmed by election. Killing carried out by Hashshashin.

28 Apr 1202

King Philip II expels King John of England (Lackland) from France

28 Apr 1253

Nichiren a Japanese Buddhist monk propounds Nam Myoho Renge Kyo for the first time and declares it to be the essence of Buddhism in effect founding Nichiren Buddhism.

28 Apr 1376

English parliament demands supervision of royal spending

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Red Army Faction members found guilty of multiple murders in Germany

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Charles de Gaulle resigns as leader of France

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Benito Mussolini executed

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North Vietnamese press South Vietnamese at Hue and Kontum

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President Nixon approves Cambodian incursion

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Muhammad Ali refuses Army induction

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President James Monroe is born

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Chickasaw and Choctaw abandon communal lands

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Barbra Streisand makes TV special debut in My Name is Barbra

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T.S. Eliot accepts a job at Faber and Faber publishers

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Gas pipe explodes in South Korea, killing over 100 people

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Union General Daniel Ullmann, advocate for black troops, is born

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