This Day in History

Husband of missing Utah woman kills self and two young sons

05 Feb 1488

Roman catholic German emperor Maximilian I caught in Belgium

05 Feb 1512

French troops under Gaston de Foix rescues Bologna

05 Feb 1572

Beggars assault Oisterwijk Neth drive nuns out

05 Feb 1597

A group of early Japanese Christians are killed by the new government of Japan for being seen as a threat to Japanese society

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Roger Williams arrives in America

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Mexican constitution proclaimed

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Beckwith convicted of killing Medgar Evers

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Hitler to Mussolini: Fight harder!

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South Vietnam requests more support

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North Vietnamese begin preparations for offensive

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Hank Aaron is born

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Millard Fillmore marries Abigail Powers

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Southern Pacific Railroad completes Sunset Route

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Andrew Greeley is born

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