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Farouk of Egypt
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Comet Hale-Bopp
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Comet Hale–Bopp
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Sarah, Duchess of York
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Flag of the European Coal and Steel Community
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2012 solar storm
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Henry Halleck
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One Direction
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| Blurb | Reason |
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| 1793 – After a siege of 18 weeks, French troops in Mainz surrendered to Prussian forces, effectively ending the Republic of Mainz, the first democratic state on the current German territory. | refimprove |
| 1829 – William Austin Burt was awarded a patent for the typographer, the first practical typewriting machine. | Stub |
| 1840 – The British Parliament passed an Act of Union abolishing the legislatures of Lower Canada and Upper Canada and establishing a new political entity, the Province of Canada, to replace them. | needs more footnotes |
| 1862 – American Civil War: Henry Halleck was appointed general-in-chief of the Union Army. | refimprove |
| 1881 – The International Gymnastics Federation, the world's oldest international sport federation, was founded in Liège, Belgium. | multiple issues |
| 1914 – Austria-Hungary presented Serbia with an ultimatum to allow them to investigate the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which Serbia ultimately rejected, leading to World War I. | [better source needed] x3, [citation needed] x4, [needs update] x1, [vague] x1, and [expand-section] x1 |
| 1952 – Egyptian Army officers in the Free Officers Movement led by Muhammad Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser staged a military coup against King Farouk of Egypt. | refimprove |
| 1967 – A police raid of a blind pig sparked the 1967 Detroit riot that eventually left 43 dead, 467 injured, over 7200 arrests, and more than 2000 buildings burned down. | refimprove section |
| 1970 – Qaboos overthrew his father Said bin Taimur to become Sultan of Oman. | unreferenced section |
| 1983 – Sri Lankan Civil War The war began with large-scale rioting carried out by Sinhalese against Tamils in response to an ambush by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam on a convoy of Sri Lanka Army soldiers. | refimprove section |
| 1983 – Air Canada Flight 143 made an emergency landing in Gimli, Manitoba, Canada, without loss of life after the crew was forced to glide the aircraft when it completely ran out of fuel. | refimprove section |
| 1986 – The wedding of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew, Duke of York took place at Westminster Abbey. | Andrew: criticism section |
| 2002 – On the 50th anniversary of its founding, the European Coal and Steel Community disbanded, and its activities and resources were absorbed by the European Community. | unsourced section |
| 2005 – Three bombs hit the Naama Bay area of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, killing 88 people. | refimprove |
| Warner of Grez |d|1100 | uncertain if he died on July 22 or 23 |
| Bridget of Sweden |d|1373| | Too much uncited |
| Apolinario Mabini |b|1864 | refimprove section |
| Slash|b|1965| | Too much uncited |
| Michelle Williams |b|1979| | outdated |
| Seo Woo-jin|b|2015| | Unsourced birth date. |
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- 1319 – A fleet led by the Knights Hospitaller sank 22 of 28 ships of the Turkish Aydinid emirate.
- 1860 – The trial of the Eastbourne manslaughter, which later became an important legal precedent in the United Kingdom for discussions of corporal punishment in schools, began in Lewes.
- 1891 – During a visit of the French Navy to Kronstadt in Russia, the two nations reached a secret agreement on a joint response to any future war in Europe.
- 1927 – Wilfred Rhodes of England and Yorkshire became the only person to play in 1,000 first-class cricket matches.
- 1942 – The Holocaust: The gas chambers at Treblinka extermination camp began operation, killing 6,500 Jews who had been transported from the Warsaw Ghetto the day before.
- 1968 – A shootout between police and a Black power group began in Cleveland, Ohio, sparking three days of rioting.
- 1984 – Vanessa Williams, the first African-American Miss America, was forced to resign after the magazine Penthouse published nude photos of her without consent.
- 1995 – Hale–Bopp, one of the most widely observed comets of the 20th century, was independently discovered by astronomers Alan Hale and Thomas Bopp.
- 1999 – In Tulia, Texas, 47 people were arrested for dealing cocaine; years later, 35 of the 47 were pardoned by the Governor of Texas.
- Born/died: | He Ning |d|955| John Day|d|1584| Bonaventura Peeters the Elder|b|1614| Henry Norris|b|1865| Louis T. Wright|b|1891| Red Dutton|b|1897| Tajuddin Ahmad|b|1925| Vera Rubin|b|1928| Saulius Skvernelis|b|1970| Judit Polgár|b|1976| Daniel Radcliffe|b|1989| Lauren Mitchell|b|1991| Hassan II of Morocco|d|1999| Arnold Palacios|d|2025|
Notes
- Sholes and Glidden typewriter appears on July 1, so Typographer should not appear in the same year
July 23: Birthday of Haile Selassie (Rastafari) Template:Main page image/OTD
- 1921 – The first National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party opened in a house in Shanghai.
- 1940 – Sumner Welles, U.S. Under Secretary of State, issued a declaration that the U.S. government would not recognize the Soviet Union's annexation of the Baltic states.
- 1982 – A helicopter crashed during the filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie in Valencia, California, killing actor Vic Morrow and two child actors.
- 2001 – Megawati Sukarnoputri was sworn in (pictured) as the first female president of Indonesia following her predecessor's impeachment.
- 2010 – The English-Irish boy band One Direction were formed while auditioning for the 2010 series of the British singing competition The X Factor.