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General Douglas MacArthur 26. 1. 1880

General Douglas MacArthur

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Douglas MacArthur,(born January 26, 1880 in Arkansas) was a five-star general in the United States Army and a field marshal in the Philippine Army...
25.1.1852 - Admiral Bellinghausen, who discovered Antarctica, dies 25. 1. 1852

25.1.1852 - Admiral Bellinghausen, who discovered Antarctica, dies

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He joined the Russian Tsarist Navy as a ten-year-old boy, working his way up to admiral. Today, Faddei Feddeevich Bellinghausen is considered the true discoverer of Antarctica. He received recognition only after his death (January 25, 1852), the then Tsarist Russia was not enthusiastic about his expedition.
24.1. 1458 - Matthias Corvinus became King of Hungary 24. 1. 1458

24.1. 1458 - Matthias Corvinus became King of Hungary

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He was small and supposedly not very handsome. But he excelled in physical strength and determination, and as a boy he received an excellent education. Matthias Corvinus' ancient origins annoyed many members of the magnate families, yet on 24 January 1458 he became King of Hungary and later of Bohemia. He owned the second largest collection of books...
22.01. 1941 - Conquest of Tobruk 22. 1. 1941

22.01. 1941 - Conquest of Tobruk

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On June 10, 1940, Italian leader Benito Mussolini decided that the time was right for his brave and fearless army to go into battle and win some glorious victories.
19.01.1862 - General Kralíček 19. 1. 1862

19.01.1862 - General Kralíček

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He was born on 19 January 1862 in Hustěnovice in the Uherské Hradiště region as the youngest of eight children and was orphaned as a boy. Life was not kind to him, yet General Rudolf Králíček ranked among the most important military leaders of the Austro-Habsburg army. He could have become even the most influential.
17 Jan 395 - The fateful division of the Roman Empire 17. 1. 0395

17 Jan 395 - The fateful division of the Roman Empire

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The Roman Empire was one of the most powerful and largest in European history. It existed from 27 BC until 17 January 395, when it was divided between his two sons after the death of Emperor Theodosius I. The eastern part was ruled by the eighteen-year-old Arcadius and the western by the only ten-year-old Honorius.

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