| 17th 
            September, on this day  1176 The Battle 
            of Myriokephalon is fought between the Byzantine Empire and the 
            Seljuk Turks in Phrygia1394 Jews are expelled from France by order of King 
            Charles VI
 1462 The Battle 
            of Swiecino (or Battle of Zarnowiec) is fought during Thirteen 
            Years' War.
 1577 Peace 
            of Bergerac signed between Henry III of France and the Huguenots.
 1630 US city of Boston is founded
 1631 Sweden wins a major victory at the Battle 
            of Breitenfeld against the Holy Roman Empire during the Thirty 
            Years War.
 1745 In Scotland, the Jacobite 
            supporters of Bonnie Prince Charlie - the Young Pretender - occupy 
            Edinburgh
 1776 The Presidio 
            of San Francisco is founded in New Spain.
 1778 Treaty 
            of Fort Pitt signed, the first formal treaty between the United 
            States and a Native American tribe (the Lenape or Delaware).
 1787 Under the chairmanship of George Washington, 39 delegates (out 
            of a possible 42) officially approve and sign the Constitution of 
            the United States of America
 1789 William Herschel discovers Mimas, satellite of Saturn
 1809 Peace between Sweden and Russia in the Finnish 
            War. The territory to become Finland is ceded to Russia by the 
            Treaty 
            of Fredrikshamn.
 1819 1st whaling ship arrives in Hawaii
 1859 Joshua 
            A. Norton declares himself Emperor Norton I of the United States.
 1862 Battle 
            of Sharpsburg (Antietam)-bloodiest day of the Civil War
 1863 Pope Pius IX encyclical On persecution in New Grenada
 1894 Battle 
            of Yalu River, the largest naval engagement of the First Sino-Japanese 
            War.
 1894 "A Gaiety Girl' opens at Day's Theatre in New York. Its 
            the first British musical to make it onto Broadway
 1900 Philippine-American 
            War: Filipinos under Juan 
            Cailles defeat Americans under Colonel 
            Benjamin F. Cheatham at Mabitac.
 1908 Lt Thomas 
            Selfridge of the US Army Signal Corps is the first person to be 
            killed in a plane crash.- flying with air pioneer Orville Wright when 
            their plane crashes at Fort Meyer in Virginia
 1911 1st transcontinental airplane flight, NY-Pasadena in 82 hrs 4 
            min
 1914 Andrew 
            Fisher becomes Prime Minister of Australia for the third time.
 1916 Manfred 
            von Richthofen ("The Red Baron"), a flying ace of the 
            German Luftstreitkräfte, won his first aerial combat near Cambrai, 
            France.
 1922 Radio 
            Moscow begins transmitting (12 KWs-most powerful station)
 1924 The Border 
            Defence Corps was established in the Second Polish Republic for 
            the defence of the eastern border against armed Soviet raids and local 
            bandits.
 1928 The Okeechobee 
            Hurricane hits Lake Okeechobee Florida drowning 1,800-2500
 1931 In America, record company RCA Victor demonstrates the Long-Playing 
            Record (LP) with a playing speed of 33 and a third revolutions per 
            minute.The initial venture fails because of the high cost of production. 
            The firstmicrogroove records don't appear commercially until 1948
 1934 1st 33 1/3 rpm recording released (Beethoven's 5th)
 1939 Russia 
            takes advantage of its non-aggression treaty with Germany to invade 
            Poland from the East (Germany had invaded Poland from the West 
            on September 1st)
 1939 A German U-boat U 29 sinks the British aircraft carrier HMS 
            Courageous.
 1941 A decree of the Soviet State Committee of Defense, restoring 
            Vsevobuch in the face of the Great Patriotic War, was issued
 1943 Load of "ammunition in transit" explodes at Norfolk 
            Naval Air Station
 1944 Blackout regulations are eased in Britain to allow lights on 
            buses, trains and at railway stations for the first time since the 
            beginning of World War II in 1939
 1944 During World War II, British and American paratroopers begin 
            'Operation 
            Market Garden' - landing thousands of troops behind German lines 
            in Holland.British paratroops, sent to capture and hold the bridge 
            over the Rhine at Arnhem, fight for 10 days before being forced to 
            retreat having suffered heavy losses. Their battle is the subject 
            of a book and subsequent film 'A BridgeToo Far'
 1948 Lehi 
            (also known as the Stern gang) assassinates Count Folke 
            Bernadotte, who was appointed by the UN to mediate between the 
            Arabs and Jews.
 1949 Steamer "Noronic" 
            burns at pier killing 128 (Toronto, Canada)
 1952 "I am an American Day" and "Constituion Day" 
            renamed "Citizenship 
            Day"
 1953 1st successful separation of Siamese twins
 1956 Black students enter Clay Ky elementary school
 1956 Television was first broadcast in Australia.
 1957 2 male attorneys "stand in" as actress Sophia Loren 
            and producer Carlo 
            Ponti wed by proxy in Juarez, Mexico
 1959 Transit 1A, 1st navigational satellite launched; failed to orbit
 1959 Typhoon kills 2,000 in Japan and Korea
 1961 One of London's largest 'Ban the Bomb' demonstrations against 
            the proliferation of nuclear weapons ends with 830 arrests - including 
            actress Vanessa Redgrave and playwright John Osborne
 1962 US space officials announce selection of 9 new astronauts
 1963 "The 
            Fugitive" premiers on ABC TV
 1963 Train struck makeshift bus full of migrant workers, killing 32
 1964 "Bewitched" 
            premiers on ABC TV
 1964 Beatles are paid a then record $150,000 for a concert (Kansas)
 1964 Supremes release "Baby 
            Love"
 1967 "Mission 
            Impossible" premieres on CBS-TV
 1967 Mount Washington cog railway train derails, kills 8 (NH) 0
 1968 Zond 5 completes circumnavigation of the Moon
 1970 Fighting breaks out along the Syria-Jordanian border between 
            Jordanian troops and the 
            fedayeen.
 1972 "M*A*S*H," 
            premiers on TV
 1975 Rollout of 1st space shuttle orbiter Enterprise (OV-101)
 1976 NASA publicly unveils space shuttle Enterprise 
            in Palmdale, Calif
 1978 Begin, Sadat and Carter sign the Camp 
            David accord
 1980 Solidarity 
            labor union in Poland forms
 1984 
            Brian Mulroney sworn in as Canada's 18th PM succeeding John Turner
 1985 Soyuz T-14 carries 3 cosmonauts to Salyut 7 space station
 1989 Hurricane Hugo begins 4 day sweep through Caribbean, killing 
            62
 1989 NYC court of appeals overturns lower court decision and returns 
            America's 
            Cup back to the
 1990 Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia restore diplomatic ties
 1991 North Korea, South Korea, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the Marshall 
            Islands and Micronesia join the United Nations.
 1991 The first version of the Linux 
            kernel (0.01) is released to the Internet.
 1993 Last Russian troops leave Poland.
 1983 Vanessa 
            Williams becomes the first black Miss America.
 1995 American comedian Bob 
            Hope is taken to court by a butler he'd sacked for refusing to 
            shave off his beard
 1997 Newspaper editors in Britain agree on less intrusive coverage 
            of the Royal Family in future in response to the critical public opinion 
            of the media following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in Paris
 1998 Chaos in Staffordshire, England, when animal rights activists 
            release around 6,000 animals from a mink farm
 2002 Kashmir 
            violence continues after polls
 
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        | Birthdates 
            which occurred on 17th September: 879 Charles III 
            [The Simple], king of France (893-923) 1271 Wenceslas II king of Bohemia & Poland (1278-1305)
 1730 Baron Frederick von Steuben Germany, made Continental Army winners
 1743 Marquis de Condorcet France, enlightenment philosopher
 1774 Joseph Caspar Mezzofanti Cardinal/linguist (understood 70 languages)
 1819 Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D) 21st US VP; died in office
 1850 Ab¡lio Manuel Guerra Junqueiro Portuguese poet (The Simple 
            Ones)
 1857 Konstantin Tsiolkovsky pioneer in rocket & space research
 1869 Christian Lange Norway, pacifist/internationalist (Nobel 1921)
 1884 Charles Tomlinson Griffes Elmira NY, composer (White Peacock)
 19-- Chris Conrad actor (Matt-High Mountain Rangers)
 19-- Ty Tabor rocker (King's X-Faith Hope Love)
 1904 Frederick Ashton choreographer (Cinderella)
 1907 Warren E Burger Minn, Supreme Court chief justice (1969-86)
 1917 Lawrence Jacob Atlantic City NJ, artist (Sanitarium)
 1917 Peter Bennett London, actor (Leonides-Adv of Sir Lancelot)
 1921 Virgilio Barco Vargas president of Colombia (1986-90)
 1922 Ursula Howells London, actress (Girly, Murder is Announced)
 1923 Hank Williams country singer (Cold, Cold Heart, Hey Good Lookin')
 1927 George Blanda Penn, NFL hall of famer (Bears, Oilers, Raiders)
 1928 Roddy McDowall actor (Planet of the Apes, Lord Love a Duck)
 1930 David Huddleston Vinton Va, actor (How the West Was Won)
 1930 Edgar Dean Mitchell Hereford Texas, Capt USN/astronaut (Apollo 
            14)
 1930 Thomas P Stafford Weatherford Ok, USAF/astronaut (Gem 6 9, Ap 
            10 18)
 1931 Anne Bancroft AKA Mrs Mel Brooks, Bronx, actress (Graduate)
 1933 Charles Grassley (Sen-R-Iowa)
 1933 Dorothy Loudon Boston Mass, actress (Garbo Talks, Garry Moore 
            Show)
 1933 Patricia Crowley Olyphant Pa, actress (Please Don't Eat the Daisies)
 1934 Maureen "Little Mo" Connolly tennis, 1st woman grand 
            slam (1953)
 1934 Orlando Cepeda Giants player (NL MVP 1967)
 1935 Ken Kesey author (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest)
 1938 Paul Benedict Silver City NM, actor (Harry-The Jefferson)
 1939 David Souter Weir NH, Supreme Court Justice (1990- )
 1941 William Grut Sweden, penthathlete (Olympic-gold-1948)
 1942 Beverly Aadland Hollywood Cal, Errol Flynn's last girlfriend
 1942 Doris Brown US, 800m runner (Olympic-5th-1968)
 1948 John Ritter Burbank Calif, actor (Jack-3's Company, Hooperman)
 1955 Rita Rudner comedienne (Funny People)
 1958 Daniel Nunez Cuba, weightlifter (Olympic-gold-1980)
 1959 Hank Ilesic Edmonton, CFL punter, place kicker (Edmonton, Toronto)
 1960 Terry Nihen Concord Mass, playmate (December, 1983)
 1962 Dustin Nguyen actor (Harry-21 Jump Street)
 1968 Suzy Cote Santa Barbara Calif, actress (Samantha-Guiding Light)
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred 
            on September 17th:
 1908 Thomas Selfridge earlier aviator, dies in an air crash
 1948 Count Folke Bernadotte UN mediator for Palestine, assassinated
 in Jerusalem by Jewish extremists
 1961 Adnan Menderes PM of Turkey (1950-60), dies at 62
 1980 Anastasio Somoza Former Nicaraguan Pres assassinated in Paraguay
 1984 Richard Basehart actor, dies at 70 following several strokes
 1989 Jay Stewart annoucer on Let's Make a Deal, commits suicide
 
 
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