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Pope Gregory XIII
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Francis I taken prisoner
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Louis-Philippe, King of the French
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Louis-Philippe de Bourbon
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Adolf Hitler
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President Juan Perón of Argentina
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The Burning of Drury Lane Theatre from Westminster Bridge by Thomas Luny
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Andrew Johnson
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Swaminarayan Mandir
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Soldiers marching through the Kasserine Pass
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Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
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| ; Flag Day in Mexico | refimprove section |
| ; National Artist Day in Thailand | refimprove section |
| 951 – Liu Yun, an aspirant to the throne, was put to death by Guo Wei, founder of the last of northern China's Five Dynasties. | no practical way to verify date |
| 1525 – A Habsburg army defeated French forces at the Battle of Pavia, the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–1526. | Citations needed |
| 1582 – Pope Gregory XIII issued the papal bull Inter gravissimas to promulgate the Gregorian calendar, a modification of the Julian calendar in use since Template:Nowrap. | unreferenced section |
| 1822 – The first Swaminarayan temple, Swaminarayan Mandir in present-day Ahmedabad, India, was inaugurated. | date not cited |
| 1831 – The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek between the Choctaw and the United States government, the first removal treaty carried into effect under the Indian Removal Act, was proclaimed. | date not cited |
| 1848 – Amid a revolt, French King Louis-Philippe abdicated and escaped to England, leading to the creation of the French Second Republic. | needs more footnotes |
| 1875 – The steamship SS Gothenburg hit a section of the Great Barrier Reef and sank northwest of Holbourne Island, resulting in more than 98 deaths. | refimprove |
| 1920 – At a meeting of the German Workers' Party, Adolf Hitler outlined its 25-point programme and the party changed its name to the National Socialist German Workers' Party. | refimprove section |
| 1942 – World War II: The Canadian government ordered the removal of "all persons of Japanese origin" to internment camps | refimprove section |
| 1942 – World War II: Eyewitness reports of unidentified flying objects over Los Angeles triggered a massive anti-aircraft artillery barrage under the belief it was a Japanese attack. | Excessive quotation banner |
| 1944 – World War II: The United States Army long-range penetration special operations unit known as Merrill's Marauders began a 1,000-mile (1,600-km) march over the Patkai region of the Himalayas and into the Burmese jungle behind Japanese lines. | unreferenced section |
| 1946 – Colonel Juan Perón, founder of the political movement that became known as Peronism, was elected to his first term as President of Argentina. | refimprove section |
| 1999 – Arizona executed German national Karl LaGrand. | needs more footnotes |
| 2006 – Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo declared a state of emergency in an attempt to subdue a possible military coup. | refimprove |
| 2022 – Russian forces launched an invasion of Ukraine in an escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian conflict. | Orange "needs expansion" banner |
| Giovanni Pico della Mirandola |b|1463 | refimprove section |
| Francis, Duke of Guise |d|1563 | unreferenced section (Ancestry) |
| Arcangela Tarabotti |b|1604| | Too much uncited, including large block quote |
| Marc-Antoine Charpentier |d|1704| | Too much uncited, mostly a list of his works. |
| Lydia Becker |b|1827| | Birthday not cited |
| Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz |b|1885 | refimprove section |
| Steve Jobs |b|1955 | lots of PN tags (30) |
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- 303 – The Diocletianic Persecution, the last and most severe episode of the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire, began with the publication of a first edict by Roman emperor Diocletian.
- 1607 – Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi's L'Orfeo, considered the first fully developed opera, premiered in Mantua.
- 1720 – War of the Quadruple Alliance: Spanish forces began a failed assault on the British settlement of Nassau in the Bahamas.
- 1803 – In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court declared an act of Congress unconstitutional for the first time, forming the basis of judicial review in the United States.
- 1809 – After standing for only 15 years, the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (pictured), the third building in London of that name, burned down.
- 1826 – The Treaty of Yandabo was signed, ending the First Anglo-Burmese War, the longest and most expensive war in the history of British India.
- 1868 – Andrew Johnson became the first U.S. president to be impeached.
- 1943 – World War II: The Battle of Kasserine Pass, the first major engagement between American and Axis forces in Africa, ended with the Allied forces suffering heavy losses.
- 1968 – Vietnam War: Led by Ngô Quang Trưởng, South Vietnamese forces recaptured the citadel of Huế.
- 1978 – Five men disappeared after attending a college basketball game in Chico, California; the bodies of four of them were discovered months later.
- 2015 – At a restaurant in Uherský Brod, Czech Republic, a gunman opened fire in a restaurant, killing eight people before committing suicide.
- Born/died: | Ibn Battuta |b|1304| Properzia de' Rossi |d|1530| Edmund Andros |d|1714| Carlo Buonaparte |d|1785| Leo von Caprivi |b|1831| Leonard Parrington |b|1890|Denis Law |b|1940| Alain Prost |b|1955| Risa Hontiveros |b|1966| Nicholas Saputra |b|1984|
Notes
- Internment of Japanese Americans appears on February 19, so Japanese Canadians should not appear in the same year
- People Power Revolution appears on February 25, so 2006 Philippine emergency should not appear in the same year
February 24: Independence Day in Estonia (1918) Template:Main page image/OTD
- 1711 – George Frideric Handel's Rinaldo, the first Italian-language opera written specifically for the London stage, premiered.
- 1809 – Napoleonic Wars: The British invasion of Martinique ended with the unconditional surrender of French admiral Louis Thomas Villaret de Joyeuse (pictured), beginning a five-year occupation of the island.
- 1979 – Uganda–Tanzania War: Ugandan government forces fled Masaka as the Tanzania People's Defence Force bombarded and captured the town.
- 1989 – United Airlines Flight 811 experienced uncontrolled decompression after leaving Honolulu International Airport, Hawaii, blowing seats out of the aircraft and killing nine passengers.