Vero - Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/May 12
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George VI of the United Kingdom
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Coat of Arms of the National University of San Marcos
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The Duke of Guise during the Day of the Barricades
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NORAD
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Replica of the Z3
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Konrad Zuse in 1992 (requires undeletion)
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Konrad Zuse in 1992
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Muhammad III as-Sadiq, the Bey of Tunis
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Semyon Timoshenko
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Roald Amundsen's airship Norge
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SS Mayaguez under attack
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Sagittarius A* imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope in 2017, released in May 12, 2022
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| Blurb | Reason |
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| International Nurses Day; | refimprove |
| 907 – Zhu Wen forced Emperor Ai to abdicate, ending the Tang dynasty after nearly three centuries of ruling China. | Date not in source and Tang Dynasty article says abdication 1 June |
| 1364 – King [[Casimir III the Great|Template:Nowrap]] of Poland issued a royal charter to establish Jagiellonian University, the nation's oldest university. | alumni list |
| 1510 – Zhu Zhifan, the Prince of Anhua (in modern Shaanxi, China), began an unsuccessful rebellion against the reign of the Zhengde Emperor. | Six "page range too broad" tags |
| 1551 – The National University of San Marcos, the oldest university in the Americas, was founded in Lima, Peru. | refimprove section |
| 1588 – Catholic Parisians under Henry I, Duke of Guise, protested the moderate policies of Henry III of France. | Too much uncited for a short article |
| 1865 – In the last major clash of arms of the American Civil War, the Union Army engaged the Confederates along the banks of the Rio Grande east of Brownsville, Texas. | refimprove section |
| 1885 – The Provisional Government of Saskatchewan was decisively defeated at the Battle of Batoche, which led to the end of the North-West Rebellion three days later. | refimprove section |
| 1926 – The Trades Union Congress, a federation of British trade unions, announced that it would end its week-long general strike "in defence of [coal] miners' wages and hours". | needs more footnotes |
| 1942 – [[World War II|World Template:Nowrap]]: Soviet forces under Marshal Semyon Timoshenko launched a major offensive in eastern Ukraine, but were encircled and destroyed by German troops two weeks later. | non-indept sources, participant memoirs taken as fact |
| 1958 – Canada and the United States signed a formal agreement establishing the North American Air Defense Command to provide aerospace warning and defense for North America. | refimprove section |
| 2006 – A cartoon that allegedly compared Iranian Azeris to cockroaches was published in a magazine, sparking riots throughout the country. | unreferenced section |
| 2008 – An earthquake registering approximately 8.0 Ms struck the Chinese province of Sichuan, killing at least 69,000 people, injuring at least 374,000, and leaving at least 4.8 million others homeless. | refimprove section |
| 2010 – On arrival at Tripoli International Airport, Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771 crashed into the ground at a speed of 262 kn (485 km/h; 302 mph) and exploded, killing all but one of the 304 people on board. | needs rewrite |
| Murad Mirza |d|1599 | date of death not referenced, and I can't find any sources beyond "May 1599" |
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- 1846 – The Donner Party, an American pioneer group which became known for resorting to cannibalism when they became trapped in the Sierra Nevada, left Independence, Missouri, for California.
- 1863 – American Civil War: The Confederates were routed in the Battle of Raymond, a small battle that had an inordinately large impact on the Vicksburg campaign.
- 1881 – Under threat of invasion, Muhammad III as-Sadiq, Bey of Tunis, signed the Treaty of Bardo to make Tunisia a French protectorate.
- 1888 – North Borneo was established as a British protectorate.
- 1926 – The crew of the airship Norge, led by Roald Amundsen, became the first people to make a verified trip to the North Pole.
- 1932 – Nazi deputies assaulted journalist Helmuth Klotz in the German parliament building after he publicized the homosexuality of a senior Nazi politician.
- 1941 – German engineer Konrad Zuse presented the Z3, the first working programmable and fully automatic computer, to an audience of scientists in Berlin.
- 1967 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience released the critically acclaimed and widely influential debut album Are You Experienced.
- 1975 – The Cambodian navy seized the American container ship SS Mayaguez in what they claimed to be Cambodian territorial waters.
- 1982 – The Coppergate Helmet (pictured), the best preserved of the six known Anglo-Saxon helmets, was discovered.
- 1982 – Juan María Fernández y Krohn attempted to assassinate [[Pope John Paul II|Pope John Template:Nowrap]] with a bayonet in Fátima, Portugal.
- 2008 – In Postville, Iowa, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted the largest-ever raid of a workplace and arrested nearly 400 immigrants for identity theft and document fraud.
- Born/died this day: | Æthelhard |d|805| Fergus of Galloway |d|1161| Pompeo Colonna |b|1479| Johann Baptist Wanhal |b|1739| Rachel Chiesley, Lady Grange |d|1745| Justus von Liebig |b|1803| Charles Holden |b|1875| Katharine Hepburn |b|1907| Alexander Esenin-Volpin |b|1924| Yogi Berra |b|1925| Marilyn Knowlden |b|1926| Maryam Mirzakhani |b|1977| Malin Åkerman |b|1978| Benjamin Sheares |d|1981
Notes
- Benty Grange helmet appears on May 3, so Coppergate helmet should not appear in the same year
- Beatification of Pope John Paul II appears on May 9 and Attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II appears on May 13, so Juan María Fernández y Krohn should not appear in the same year
May 12 : Pesach Sheni in Judaism (2025) Template:Main page image/OTD
- 1743 – War of the Austrian Succession: Habsburg ruler Maria Theresa was crowned Queen of Bohemia after Austrian forces drove French troops from the territory.
- 1938 – During an exercise to demonstrate air power, United States Army Air Corps bomber aircraft intercepted the Italian ocean liner SS Rex (pictured) Template:Convert off the US Atlantic coast.
- 1948 – The United Kingdom publicly announced that it was independently developing nuclear weapons, after the US Atomic Energy Act of 1946 ended cooperation on the matter.
- 1968 – Vietnam War: The 1st Australian Task Force began the defence of Fire Support Base Coral in the largest unit-level action of the war for the Australian Army.
- 1998 – Four students were shot and killed by Indonesian soldiers at Trisakti University in Jakarta, which led to widespread riots and the resignation of President Suharto nine days later.