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Afonso Henriques
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Head of the Colossus of Constantine
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Corinth Canal
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Benito Mussolini
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Victor Emmanuel III
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Louis Blériot
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Louis Blériot and his aeroplane
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The Concorde involved in the Air France Flight 4590 accident
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Pratibha Patil
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| Blurb | Reason |
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| National Day in Galicia, Spain; | refimprove |
| Republic Day in Tunisia (1957) | refimprove |
| Constitution Day in Puerto Rico (1952) | unreferenced section |
| 1139 – Prince Afonso Henriques led Portuguese troops to victory over the Almoravid Moors at the Battle of Ourique, which soon resulted in Portuguese independence from the Kingdom of León. | Too much uncited |
| 1536 – Spanish conquistador Sebastián de Belalcázar founded Santiago de Cali in present-day western Colombia while on his search for the mythical city of El Dorado. | refimprove sections |
| 1567 – Caracas, today the capital and largest city of Venezuela, was founded as Santiago de Leon de Caracas by Spanish explorer Diego de Losada. | refimprove section |
| 1609 – During a hurricane, the English sailing ship Sea Venture became grounded on the reefs of Bermuda, which is widely believed to have inspired Shakespeare's The Tempest. | refimprove section |
| 1722 – Samuel Shute, Governor of Massachusetts, declared war on the Abenaki people to begin Dummer's War. | refimprove sections |
| 1792 – French Revolutionary Wars: Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick issued the Brunswick Manifesto to the population of Paris, promising vengeance if King [[Louis XVI of France|Template:Nowrap]] and other members of the French royal family were harmed. | Charles: needs more footnotes, expansion; Manifesto: needs more footnotes |
| 1799 – French invasion of Egypt: Napoleon's decisive victory over a combined Ottoman–British force in the Battle of Abukir temporarily secured Egypt for France. | unreferenced sections |
| 1814 – War of 1812: In present-day Niagara Falls, Ontario, the United States and Great Britain engaged in the Battle of Lundy's Lane, one of the deadliest ever fought on Canadian soil. | refimprove section |
| 1861 – The United States Congress passed the Crittenden–Johnson Resolution, asserting that the aim of the American Civil War was to "preserve the Union"; the measure was repealed five months later. | unreferenced "Historical background" section |
| 1871 – William Schneider of Davenport, Iowa, is issued the first US patent for a carousel, a key milestone at the start of the modern American amusement industry. | Orange "more citations needed: pop culture" banner |
| 1909 – French aviator Louis Blériot crossed the English Channel in a heavier-than-air flying machine, flying from near Calais, France, to Dover, England. | refimprove section |
| 1957 – More than a year after obtaining independence from France, Tunisia abolished its monarchy and became a republic. | refimprove section |
| 1965 – Bob Dylan, who had previously been known for folk music, gave a controversial performance at the Newport Folk Festival playing songs with an electric guitar. | "Too many quotes" banner |
| 1969 – Vietnam War: President Richard Nixon announced that the United States would not "undertake all the defense of the free nations of the world", beginning the Vietnamization of the war. | missing ISBNs |
| 1978 – Two Puerto Rican independence activists were killed in a police ambush at Cerro Maravilla in Ponce. | Citation issues |
| 1978 – Louise Brown, the world's first baby conceived through in vitro fertilisation, was born in Oldham, England. | unreferenced section |
| 1993 – Israeli forces launched a week-long attack against Lebanon to make it difficult for Hezbollah to use southern Lebanon as a base for striking Israel. | refimprove |
| Isaac Luria |d|1572| | Too much uncited |
| Thomas Eakins |b|1844| | Referencing |
| Arthur Balfour|b|1848| | Birthday not cited |
| Erika Steinbach |b|1943| | Referencing, BLP |
Eligible
- 306 – Constantine the Great was proclaimed Roman emperor by his troops after the death of Constantius Chlorus.
- 1547 – Henry II was crowned King of France at Reims Cathedral.
- 1591 – Eighty Years' War: Dutch and English forces relieved the siege of Knodsenburg in the Spanish Netherlands, having defeated the Duke of Parma's army in the field.
- 1788 – Mozart completed his Symphony No. 40, one of his two extant symphonies in a minor key.
- 1898 – Spanish–American War: After more than two months of sea-based bombardment, the United States invaded Puerto Rico.
- 1943 – The Grand Council of Fascism voted a motion of no confidence against Benito Mussolini, who was arrested the same day by King Victor Emmanuel III and replaced by Pietro Badoglio.
- 1976 – The orbiting spacecraft Viking 1 took a photograph of an apparent face on Mars in a classic example of pareidolia.
- 2007 – Pratibha Patil was sworn in as the first female president of India.
- Born/died this day: | Henry Percy|b|1421| Elliott Fitch Shepard|b|1833| James Barry |d|1865| Maxfield Parrish|b|1870| Francis Chan|b|1913| Enriqueta Legorreta|b|1914| Rosalind Franklin|b|1920| Nestor Makhno|d|1934| Guillermo Mota|b|1973| Louise Brown|b|1978| Sarah Geronimo|b|1988| Tyler Robertson|b|2000| Alperen Şengün|b|2002| Randy Pausch|d|2008| Michael Johnson|d|2017| Beji Caid Essebsi|d|2019| Regis Philbin |d|2020| Paul Sorvino|d|2022|
Notes
- Chelsea Manning is on February 18, so Afghan War documents leak should not appear in the same year
- Viking 1 is on July 20, so Cydonia should not appear in the same year
- Kitchen Debate is on July 24, so Nixon Doctrine should not appear in the same year
July 25: National Day of Galicia, Saint James's Day, Tenjin Matsuri Template:Main page image/OTD
- 1261 – Alexios Strategopoulos led Nicaean forces to recapture Constantinople, leading to the reestablishment of the Byzantine Empire and the end of the Latin Empire.
- 1893 – The Corinth Canal was formally opened, bisecting the narrow Isthmus of Corinth in Greece to connect the Ionian Sea's Gulf of Corinth with the Aegean Sea's Saronic Gulf.
- 1950 – Korean War: After American troops withdrew, North Korean forces captured the village of Yongdong in South Korea.
- 2000 – Air France Flight 4590 (plane used pictured), a Concorde en route from Paris to New York, crashed in Gonesse, France, killing all 109 passengers on board and four people on the ground.
- 2010 – WikiLeaks published 75,000 classified documents about the War in Afghanistan in one of the largest leaks in U.S. military history.