This Day in History

Kite Runner author Khaled Hosseini is born

04 Mar 1215

King John of England makes an oath to the Pope as a crusader to gain the support of Innocent III.

04 Mar 1238

Battle of the Sit River Mongol forces of Batu Khan overcome Russians under Yuri II of Vladimir-Suzdal near Yaroslavl in Russia ending Russian resistance

04 Mar 1386

Wadysaw II Jagieo (Jogaila) crowned King of Poland

04 Mar 1492

King James IV of Scotland concludes an alliance with France against England.

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Government under the U.S. Constitution begins

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Scottish racing legend Jim Clark born

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Task Force sends memo to the president

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Knute Rockne born

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Ronald Reagan and Nancy Davis marry

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Jackson holds open house at the White House

On this day in 1829 Andrew Jackson upholds an inaugural tradition begun by Thomas Jefferson and hosts an open house at the White House.After Jacksons ...

Founder of Chisholm Trail dies

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John Lennon sparks his first major controversy

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Ernest Hemingway finishes The Old Man and the Sea

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John Candy dies

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DC-7 crashes in Cameroon swamp

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The head of Murder, Inc. is executed

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Martha Stewart is released from prison

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Dulles asks for action against communism

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Lincoln inaugurated

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