Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/December 2
This is a list of selected December 2 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.
Please note that the events listed on the Main Page are chosen based more on relative article quality and to maintain a mix of topics, not based solely on how important or significant their subjects are. Only four to five events are posted at a time and thus not everything that is "most important and significant" can be listed. In addition, an event is generally not posted this year if it is also the subject of the scheduled featured article, featured list or picture of the day.
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Crown of Napoleon
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Napoleon I of France
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Napoléon at the Battle of Austerlitz, by François Pascal Simon
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James Monroe
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Enrico Fermi
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Benazir Bhutto
Ineligible
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National Day in Laos (1975) | refimprove section, tagged for expansion |
National Day in the United Arab Emirates (1971) | lead needs a rewrite |
1409 – Leipzig University in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, one of the oldest universities in Europe, was established. | tagged with {{refimprove}} |
1763 – The Touro Synagogue, the oldest surviving Jewish synagogue building in North America, was formally dedicated. | needs more footnotes |
1848 – Franz Joseph became Emperor of Austria. | needs more footnotes |
1908 – Two-year-old Puyi became Emperor of China, the last one before the Republic of China was declared in 1912. | featured on February 12 |
1920 – The Treaty of Alexandropol, a peace treaty between the Democratic Republic of Armenia and the Grand National Assembly of Turkey ending the Turkish–Armenian War, was signed before the declaration of the Republic of Turkey. | short |
1971 – Abu Dhabi, Ajmān, Dubai, Fujairah, Sharjah, and Umm al-Qaiwain merged to form the United Arab Emirates. | lead needs a rewrite |
1975 – The Pathet Lao overthrew the royalist government in Vientiane, forcing King Savang Vatthana to abdicate, and established the Lao People's Democratic Republic. | Pathet Lao: multiple issues; Laos: refimprove section, tagged for expansion |
2008 – Thai political crisis: The Constitutional Court of Thailand dissolved three political parties, including the governing People's Power Party, leading to the resignation of Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat. | fact not in article |
Eligible
- 1805 – War of the Third Coalition: French forces led by Napoleon decisively defeated a Russo-Austrian army commanded by Czar Alexander I in the Battle of Austerlitz.
- 1823 – U.S. President James Monroe issued the Monroe Doctrine, a proclamation of opposition to European colonialism in the New World.
- 1943 – World War II: The Luftwaffe conducted a surprise air raid on Allied ships in Bari, Italy, sinking 18 ships and releasing one ship's secret cargo of mustard gas.
- 1988 – Benazir Bhutto' became Prime Minister of Pakistan, the first woman to head the government of an Islam-dominated state.
- 1999 – The United Kingdom devolved political power in Northern Ireland to the Northern Ireland Executive.
- 2001 – Less than two months after disclosing accounting violations, Texas-based energy firm Enron filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, evaporating nearly $11 billion in shareholder wealth.
- 1804 – The coronation of Napoleon as Emperor of France was held at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
- 1899 – Philippine–American War: A 60-man Filipino rear guard was defeated in the Battle of Tirad Pass, but delayed the American advance long enough to ensure Emilio Aguinaldo's escape.
- 1942 – The Manhattan Project: Scientists led by Enrico Fermi initiated the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction in the experimental nuclear reactor Chicago Pile-1 (pictured).
- 1956 – Cuban Revolution: The yacht Granma, carrying Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and 80 other members of the 26th of July Movement, reached the shores of Cuba.
- 1980 – American missionaries Maura Clarke, Jean Donovan, Ita Ford, and Dorothy Kazel were murdered by a military death squad in El Salvador.