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Events

January

January 5: Röntgen rays.
January 5: Röntgen X-ray.

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February

March

April

A picture of the restored Panathenaic Stadium, the site of the 1896 Summer Olympics

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  • AprilSvante Arrhenius first publishes the "greenhouse law", becoming the first person to predict that emissions of carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels and other combustion processes are large enough to cause global warming through the greenhouse effect.<ref>"On the Influence of Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Ground". London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Extract of paper presented to Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences December 11, 1895.</ref>

May

June

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July

August

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September

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  • September 15 – The Crash at Crush train wreck stunt is held in Texas.
  • September 22Queen Victoria surpasses her grandfather King George III as the longest-reigning monarch in British history up to this time.
  • September 28Pathé Frères, a French film company and one of the oldest film companies, is founded by the brothers Charles Pathé, Théophile Pathé, Émile Pathé and Jacques Pathé.
  • September 30 – Italy and France sign a treaty whereby Italy virtually recognizes Tunisia as a French dependency.<ref>Iiams, Thomas M. (1962). Dreyfus, Diplomatists and the Dual Alliance: Gabriel Hanotaux at the Quai D'Orsay (1894–1898), Geneva/Paris: Librairie Droz/Librairie Minard, p. 115</ref>


October

November

December

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File:Visual tour of Italy- Milan, Venice and visit with Pope Leo XIII, Summer 1896.webm

  • Pope Leo XIII is filmed, making him the first ever Pope to be filmed and the earliest-born person to be captured on film. (Note: to view the event in the video above, go to timestamp 3:07)

Births

January–February

George Burns
Morarji Desai

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March–April

Ira C. Eaker
Nikolay Semyonov

May–June

Mark W. Clark
Jorge Alessandri
Walter Cawthorn
Wallis Simpson

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July–August

Thomas Playford IV
Trygve Lie
Jean Piaget
Gerty Cori

September–October

Adele Astaire
F. Scott Fitzgerald

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November–December

Carlos P. Garcia
Jimmy Doolittle

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Deaths

January–June

Clara Schumann

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July–December

Harriet Beecher Stowe
Otto Lilienthal
Margaret Eleanor Parker
Alfred Nobel
Jose Rizal

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References

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