Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/August 18
This is a list of selected August 18 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.
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Marguerite de Valois
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Royal Australian Air Force helicopter
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Helium atom nucleus
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Phobos
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Ineligible
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Paryushana begins (Svetambar Jains, 2017); | unreferenced section |
1572 – French Wars of Religion: Margaret of Valois was wedded to Huguenot King Henry of Navarre, in an attempt to reconcile Protestants and Catholics. | unreferenced section |
1917 – A fire destroyed about 9,500 homes in Thessaloniki, Greece, leaving 70,000 homeless. | refimprove |
1976 – North Korean soldiers killedtwo American soldiers in the Demilitarized Zone, heightening tensions over a poplar tree that blocked the line of sight between a UN Command checkpoint and an observation post. | |
2008 – President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf resigned under impeachment pressure. | out of date |
Eligible
- 1487 – Reconquista: After a four-month siege, the Catholic Monarchs conquered the city of Málaga from the Muslims.
- 1612 – The trials of the Pendle and Samlesbury witches, among the most famous of England's witch trials, began at the assizes in Lancaster.
- 1783 – An unusually bright meteor procession blazed across the night sky over Great Britain.
- 1864 – American Civil War: At the Battle of Globe Tavern, Union forces attempted to sever the Weldon Railroad during the Siege of Petersburg.
- 1877 – Asaph Hall discovered Phobos, the larger of Mars' two moons, six days after discovering Deimos, the other one.
- 1891 – A hurricane struck Martinique, killing about 700 people, injuring at least 1,000 others, and obliterating houses, trees, and crops across the entire island.
- 1920 – The Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified, guaranteeing women's suffrage in America.
- 1948 – Australia completed a 4–0 Ashes series win, earning them the nickname of "The Invincibles" for being the first team in Test cricket history to play an entire tour of England without losing a match.
- 1966 – Vietnam War: Members from D Company of the 6th Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment were surrounded and attacked on all sides by a much larger Viet Cong unit at the Battle of Long Tan, but held them off for several hours until reinforcements arrived.
- 1983 – Hurricane Alicia made landfall near Galveston, Texas, U.S., causing $2.6 billion in damages and 21 deaths.
- 1989 – Leading Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán was assassinated during a public demonstration in the town of Soacha, Cundinamarca.
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Notes
- Deimos (moon) appears on August 12, so Phobos should not appear in the same year
- 1915 Galveston hurricane appears on August 17, so Hurricane Alicia should not appear in the same year
August 18: Long Tan Day in Australia (1966)
- 684 – Second Fitna: Umayyad partisans defeated the supporters of Ibn al-Zubayr and cemented Umayyad control of Syria.
- 1590 – On the third birthday of his granddaughter Virginia Dare, the first English child born in the Americas, John White returned to the Roanoke Colony in present-day North Carolina, U.S., only to find it deserted.
- 1868 – Astronomer Pierre Jules Janssen (pictured) discovered helium while analysing the chromosphere of the sun during a total solar eclipse in Guntur, India.
- 1940 – Second World War: During the Battle of Britain, the Luftwaffe made an all-out effort to destroy RAF Fighter Command, wherein both sides lost more aircraft combined on this day than at any other point during the campaign.
- 2008 – War in Afghanistan: French ISAF forces were ambushed by Afghan militants, suffering heavy casualties.
Agneta Horn (b. 1672) · Matthew Boulton (d. 1809) · Maria Ulfah Santoso (b. 1911)