| 19th 
            August, on this day  43 BC Octavian, 
            later known as Augustus, compels the senate to elect him Consul. 440 St Sixtus 
            III ends his reign as Catholic Pope
 1099 Crusaders 
            beat Saracens in Battle of Ascalon
 1263 King 
            James I of Argon censors Hebrew writings
 1274 Coronation of King 
            Edward I of England
 1504 Battle 
            of Knockdoe.
 1561 Mary 
            Queen of Scots arrives in Scotland to assume the throne after 
            spending 13 years in France
 1685 In England, the beginning of the 'Bloody 
            Assizes' with Judge Jeffreys regularly sentencing people to death
 1692 Salem 
            witch trials: In Salem, Massachusetts, Province of Massachusetts 
            Bay five people, one woman and four men, including a clergyman, are 
            executed after being convicted of witchcraft.
 1745 Prince 
            Charles Edward Stuart lands from a French warship in Glenfinnan, 
            raises his standard and marches on London - the start of the Second 
            Jacobite Rebellion known as "the 45".
 1768 Saint 
            Isaac's Cathedral is founded in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
 1772 Gustavus 
            III of Sweden stages a Coup d'état, in which he assumes 
            power and enacts a new constitution that divides power between the 
            Riksdag and the King.
 1782 American 
            Revolutionary War: Battle 
            of Blue Licks - The last major engagement of the war, almost ten 
            months after the surrender of the British commander Lord 
            Cornwallis following the Siege of Yorktown.
 1787 W 
            Herschel discovers Enceladus, a moon of Saturn
 1812 US 
            warship Constitution defeats British warship Guerriere
 1826 Canada Co chartered to colonise Upper Canada (Ontario)
 1839 Presentation of Jacque Daguerre's new photographic process to 
            the French Academy of Sciences.
 1848 California Gold Rush: The New York Herald breaks the news to 
            the East Coast of the United States of the gold rush in California 
            (although the rush started in January).
 1862 Indian Wars: During 
            an uprising in Minnesota, Lakota warriors decide not to attack 
            heavily-defended Fort Ridgely and instead turn to the settlement of 
            New Ulm, killing white settlers along the way.
 1879 Laying of the foundation stone for the Eddystone 
            Lighthouse
 1888 1st beauty contest (Spa, Belgium), 18 yr old West Indian wins
 1891 William 
            Huggins describes astronomical application of spectrum
 1895 American frontier murderer and outlaw, John 
            Wesley Hardin, is killed by an off-duty policeman in a saloon 
            in El Paso, Texas.
 1897 The London Electric Cab Company begins operating the electric-powered 
            taxi cabs in London's West End and the City. They have a range of 
            up to 30 miles, and a top speed of 9 miles an hour. The cabs prove 
            uneconomical and are withdrawn in 1900
 1905 In Russia, Tsar 
            Nicholas II issues an Imperial Manifesto proposing the creation 
            of a semi-elected Imperial Duma (parliament) with limited powers
 1909 In US, 1st race at the Indianapolis 500 Speedway
 1915 World War I: The Battle 
            of Van begins : it was one of the few instances during the Armenian 
            Genocide when Armenians, in an act of self-defense, fought against 
            the Ottoman Empire's armed forces
 1919 Afghanistan gains full independence from the United Kingdom.
 1927 Metropolitan 
            Sergius proclaimed the declaration of loyalty of the Russian Orthodox 
            Church to the Soviet state.
 1934 The first All-American 
            Soap Box Derby is held in Dayton, Ohio.
 1934 A plebiscite 
            in Germany gives sole power to the Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler
 1942 Operation 
            Jubilee - British and Canadian troops launch an unsuccessful attack 
            on the German-held French port of Dieppe. 
            More than half of the 6,000 Allied soldiers are either killed or captured
 1942 1st American offensive in Pacific in WW2, Guadalcanal, Solomon 
            Is
 1944 Liberation 
            of Paris - Paris rises against German occupation with the help of 
            Allied troops.
 1950 In US, ABC begins Saturday morning kid shows (Animal Clinic and 
            Acrobat Ranch)
 1953 Cold War: The CIA helps to overthrow the government of Mohammed 
            Mossadegh in Iran and reinstate the Shah Mohammad 
            Reza Pahlavi.
 1953 The England cricket team, under captain Len 
            Hutton, wins The Ashes against Australia for the first time since 
            the controversial 'bodyline' tour of 1932-1933
 1955 Hurricane 
            Diane kills 200 and 1st billion $ damage storm (N.E. US)
 1958 NAACP 
            Youth Council begin sit-ins at Oklahoma City Lunch counters
 1960 US spy plane pilot Gary 
            Powers, shot down by the Russians over Soviet territory, is sentenced 
            to be detained for 10 years
 1960 Sputnik 
            5 carries 2 dogs, 3 mice into orbit (later recovered alive)
 1962 Homer Blancos plays the finest round in golf, shooting a 55
 1967 Beatles' "All You Need is Love," single goes to number 
            1
 1969 British Army takes over control of security in Northern Ireland
 1973 George 
            Papadopoulos is sworn in a President of Greece after a military 
            coup overthrows the Greek monarchy
 1974 US Ambassador to Cyprus, Roger Davis, is shot dead during anti-American 
            demonstrations in Nicosia
 1975 The cricket test match between England and Australia is called 
            off after the pitch is vandalised by supporters of George 
            Davis.
 1976 President 
            Gerald R Ford won Republican pres nomination at KC convention
 1978 422 die in an arson fire at a movie theater in Iran
 1979 Crew of Soyuz 32 returns to Earth aboard Soyuz 34 after 175-day 
            flight
 1980 Saudi 
            Arabian Lockheed Tristar crashes on landing at Riyadh, 301 die
 1981 Gulf 
            of Sidra Incident: : 2 US Navy F-14 jet fighters shot down 2 Soviet-built 
            Libyan SU-22
 1982 Soyuz T-7 launched, Svetlana Savtiskaya 2nd woman in space
 1983 In US, LSU footballer Billy 
            Cannon sentenced to 5 yrs for counterfeiting
 1985 Japan launches its 2nd probe of Halley's Comet, Suisei
 1987 In England, gun crazy Micheal 
            Ryan shoots dead 16 people in the Berkshire town of Hungerford 
            before turning a gun on himself
 1988 Iran-Iraq begin a cease-fire in their 8-year-old war (11 PM EDT)
 1989 Tadeusz 
            Mazowiecki is elected 1st non-communmist president of Poland
 1989 Raid on offshore pirate station, Radio 
            Caroline in North Sea by British and Dutch governments.
 1990 Leonard 
            Bernstein conducts his final concert, ending with Ludwig van Beethoven's 
            Symphony No. 7.
 1991 Soviet hardliners attempt to topple President 
            Mikhail Gorbachev in coup - putting tanks on the streets of Moscow, 
            banning demonstrations and imposing a state of emergency. The coup 
            is declared a failure less than 48 hours later
 1991 Hurricane 
            Bob hits the Northeast.
 1997 The Teamsters 
            end their 15-day walkout against United Parcel Service.
 1999 In Belgrade, tens of thousands of Serbians rally to demand the 
            resignation of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia President Slobodan 
            Miloševic.
 2002 A Russian Mi-26 
            helicopter carrying troops is hit by a Chechen missile outside of 
            Grozny, killing 118 soldiers.
 2003 A car-bomb attack on United Nations headquarters in Iraq kills 
            the agency's top envoy Sergio 
            Vieira de Mello and 21 other employees.
 2003 A Hamas planned suicide attack on a bus in Jerusalem kills 23 
            Israelis, 7 of them children in the Jerusalem 
            bus 2 massacre.
 2005 The first-ever joint military exercise between Russia and China, 
            called Peace 
            Mission 2005 begins.
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        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on 19th August : 1398 I¤igo 
            L¢pez Spain, marques de Santillana, poet (Comedieta de Ponza) 
            1631 John Dryden 1st poet laureate of England (Absalom & Achitophel)
 1646 John Flamsteed 1st astronomer royal of England
 1689 Samuel Richardson English novelist (Pamela) (baptized)
 1785 Seth Thomas pioneer in mass production of clocks
 1844 Minna Canth Finland, novelist/dramatist (social evils)
 1946 Bill Clinton 42nd US President. (Former Little Rock Attorney)
 1948 Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson. In 1970 became "Tipper" Gore. 
            Wife of Al Gore US Vice President.
 1858 Edith Nesbit England, children books author (Railway Children)
 1859 Charles Comiskey 1st basemen/manager (Chicago White Sox)
 1860 John Kane Scottish-born US primitivist painter (Self-Portrait)
 1870 Bernard Baruch financier/presidential adviser
 1871 Orville Wright aviator
 1878 Manuel Quezon 1st president of Philippine Commonwealth (1935-42)
 1881 Georges Enesco (or Enescu) Romania, composer (Romanian Dances)
 1889 Arthur Waley sinologist, translator from Chinese & Japanese
 1892 Alfred Lunt Broadway actor (Emmy 1965)
 19-- Frank Telfer actor (As the World Turns)
 19-- Matthew L Perry actor (Chazz Russell-2nd Chance)
 19-- Michael Goodwin Virginia Minn, actor (Strike Force, Hamptons)
 1902 Ogden Nash Rye NY, humorous poet (I'm a Stranger Here Myself)
 1903 Claude Dauphin Corbell France, actor (April in Paris, Deported)
 1903 James Gould Cozzens US, novelist (1949 Pulitzer-Guard of Honor)
 1906 Philo T Farnsworth Beaver Utah, inventor (electronic TV)
 1907 June Collyer NYC, actress (June-Stu Erwin Show)
 1907 Thurston Morton (Sen-Ky, 1957-1969)
 1915 Ring Lardner Jr Chicago, screenwriter (Woman of the Year)
 1916 Marie Wilson Anaheim Calif, actress (My Friend Irma)
 1919 Malcolm Forbes publisher (Forbes Magazine)
 1921 Gene Roddenberry executive producer (Star Trek)
 1924 William Marshall Gary Ind, actor (Blacula, Something of Value)
 1931 Willie Shoemaker jockey (In 1956 he won $2 million)
 1933 Debra Paget actress (Anne of the Indies, Love Me Tender)
 1934 Bill Cleary US, ice hockey player (Olympic-gold-1960)
 1934 David F Durenberger Minn, (Sen-R-Minn)
 1934 Dr Renee Richards trans-sexual tennis player
 1935 Bobby Richardson SC, 2nd baseman (NY Yankees)
 1935 F Story Musgrave Boston, MD/astronaut (STS 6, 51-F, 33, 44)
 1938 Diana Muldaur actress (McCloud, Star Trek Next Generation, LA 
            Law)
 1938 Valentin Mankin USSR, finn class yachtsman (Olympic-gold-1968)
 1939 Ginger [Peter] Baker England, drummer (Cream-White Room)
 1940 Jill St John [Oppenheim], LA Calif, actress (Diamonds are Forever)
 1940 Johnny Nash Houston, Tx, rocker (I Can See Clearly Now)
 1943 Billy J Kramer Liverpool, rocker (The Dakotas-Bad to Me)
 1945 Ian Gillian heavy metal rocker (Deep Purple-Knocking at Backdoor)
 1946 Charles F Bolden Jr Columbia SC, astronaut (STS 61C, 31, STS 
            45)
 1947 Gerald McRaney Collins Miss, actor (Simon & Simon, Major 
            Dad)
 1951 John Deacon rocker (Queen-Bohemian Rhapsody)
 1951 Randi Oakes Randalia Iowa, actress (Officer Bonnie Clark-CHiPs)
 1952 Jonathan Frakes actor (Actor: Commander Will Riker in "Star 
            Trek Next Generation", Director: "Star Trek: First Contact")
 1956 Adam Arkin Bkln, actor (Lenny-Busting Loose, Pearl, Tough Cookies)
 1956 Cindy Nelson US, skier (Olympic-bronze-1976)
 1957 Darby Hinton Santa Monica Calif, actor (Israel-Daniel Boone)
 1959 Steve Grimmett heavy metal rocker
 1960 Ron Darling Hawaii, baseball pitcher (NY Mets)
 1962 Valerie Kaprisky Paris France, actress (Breathless, Public Woman)
 1963 Joey Tempest rocker (Europe-The Final Countdown)
 1963 John Stamos Cypress Calif, actor (General Hospital, Full House)
 1965 Kevin Dillon actor (Heaven Help Us, Remote Control, Platoon)
 1967 Jason Starsky son of Beatle Ringo
 1969 Christian Slater actor (Legend of Billie Jean)
 1970 Matthew Perry actor (Sydney)
 1971 Tricia Ann Luedtke Oostburg Wisc, Miss Wisc-America-1991
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred on August 19th:
 14 -BC- Octavian [Augustus] Roman general, dies at 48
 1493 Frederick III Innsbruck Austria, German Emperor (1440-1493)
 1929 Sergei P Diaghilev Russia, dance master (Imperial Ballet), dies 
            at 57
 1962 Kerstin Hesselgren 1st woman in Swedish parliament, dies at 90
 1977 Julius (Groucho) Marx NYC, comedian (Marx Bros), dies in LA at 
            86
 1986 Hermione Baddeley actress (Camp Runamuck, Maude), dies at 79
 
 
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