Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/March 21

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File:Namibia.SamNujoma.01.jpg|President Sam Nujoma of Namibia

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File:Jacques-Louis David 018.jpg|Pope Pius VII

File:Kenny Washington, 1938.jpg|Kenny Washington

File:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1976-130-51, Rudolf-Christoph v. Gersdorff.jpg|Rudolf Christoph von Gersdorff

File:Milky Way Arms ssc2008-10.svg|Position of Solar System in the Milky Way

File:Alexander Hamilton Stephens.jpg|Alexander H. Stephens

File:Murder at Sharpeville 21 March 1960.jpg|Painting depicting the victims of the Sharpeville massacre

File:Thai 4 Buddies.jpg|Statue of Phra Phrom at the Erawan Shrine

File:Moondog poster.jpg|Poster for the Moondog Coronation Ball

File:Thomas Cranmer by Gerlach Flicke.jpg|A 1545 depiction of Thomas Cranmer

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Benito Juárez Day in Mexico;

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World Poetry Day

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World Down Syndrome Day

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; Mother's Day in the Arab world

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Independence Day in Namibia (1990);

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630Byzantine emperor Heraclius restored the True Cross to Jerusalem.

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1800 – After being elected as a compromise candidate after several months of stalemate, Pope Pius VII was crowned in Venice with a temporary papal tiara made of papier-mâché.

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1801French Revolutionary Wars: The Battle of Alexandria was fought between British and French forces near the ruins of Nicopolis in Egypt.

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1804 – The Napoleonic Code, the French civil code established under Napoleon, entered into force, eventually strongly influencing the law of many other countries.

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1871Otto von Bismarck, the founder of the German Empire, was proclaimed as its first chancellor.

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1937Pope Pius XII's encyclical Mit brennender Sorge, condemning antisemitism and criticizing Nazism, was read from the pulpits of all Catholic churches in Germany.

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1943World War II: Wehrmacht officer Rudolf-Christoph von Gersdorff attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler by suicide bombing, but had to abort the plan at the last minute.

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1945World War II: Bulgaria and the Soviet Union successfully defended the north bank of the Drava River as the Battle of the Transdanubian Hills concluded.

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1983 – In the West Bank, a number of Palestinian girls complained of breathing difficulties due to strange odors, leading to accusations of poison gas.

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1989 – An article in Sports Illustrated alleged that Pete Rose, the manager of the Major League Baseball team Cincinnati Reds, was involved in gambling.

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2006 – A man smashed the statue of Phra Phrom at the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok, Thailand, with a hammer, and was subsequently beaten to death by bystanders.

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2006 – The first message on the social media site Twitter was sent by Jack Dorsey.

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March 21: Oltenia Day in Romania

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