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*[[44 BC]] - '''[[Julius Caesar]]''' was killed by a group of [[Roman Senate|Roman senators]]. |
*[[44 BC]] - '''[[Julius Caesar]]''' was killed by a group of [[Roman Senate|Roman senators]]. |
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*[[1493]] - '''[[Christopher Columbus]]''' returned after his first trip to the [[Americas]]. |
*[[1493]] - '''[[Christopher Columbus]]''' returned after his first trip to the [[The Americas|Americas]]. |
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*[[1906]] - [[Charles Rolls]] and [[Henry Royce]] founded automaker '''[[Rolls-Royce]]'''. |
*[[1906]] - [[Charles Rolls]] and [[Henry Royce]] founded automaker '''[[Rolls-Royce]]'''. |
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*[[1917]] - Tsar '''[[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]]''' abdicated, ending [[Imperial Russia]]. |
*[[1917]] - Tsar '''[[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]]''' abdicated, ending [[Imperial Russia]]. |
Revision as of 11:53, 15 March 2004
On March 15:
- 44 BC - Julius Caesar was killed by a group of Roman senators.
- 1493 - Christopher Columbus returned after his first trip to the Americas.
- 1906 - Charles Rolls and Henry Royce founded automaker Rolls-Royce.
- 1917 - Tsar Nicholas II abdicated, ending Imperial Russia.
- 1944 - Allied aircraft heavily bombed the monastery atop Monte Cassino.