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* [[1966]] – During the '''[[Buddhist Uprising]]''', [[South Vietnam]]ese military prime minister [[Nguyễn Cao Kỳ]] personally attempted to lead the capture of the restive city of [[Da Nang|Đà Nẵng]] before backing down.
* [[1966]] – During the '''[[Buddhist Uprising]]''', [[South Vietnam]]ese military prime minister [[Nguyễn Cao Kỳ]] personally attempted to lead the capture of the restive city of [[Da Nang|Đà Nẵng]] before backing down.
* [[1998]] – The '''[[Akashi Kaikyo Bridge]]''' ''(pictured)'', then the world's [[List of longest suspension bridge spans|longest suspension bridge]], <!--with a main span length of {{convert|1991|m|ft|0}} and -->linking [[Awaji Island]] and [[Kobe]] in Japan, opened to traffic.
* [[1998]] – The '''[[Akashi Kaikyo Bridge]]''' ''(pictured)'', then the world's [[List of longest suspension bridge spans|longest suspension bridge]], <!--with a main span length of {{convert|1991|m|ft|0}} and -->linking [[Awaji Island]] and [[Kobe]] in Japan, opened to traffic.
* [[2000]] – '''[[2000 UEFA Cup semi-final violence|Fan violence broke out]]''' before a [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] semifinal in Istanbul, Turkey, resulting in two [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]] supporters being stabbed to death and [[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]] supporters being banned from attending the second leg in England.
* [[2000]] – '''[[2000 UEFA Cup semi-final violence|Fan violence broke out]]''' before a [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] semifinal in Istanbul, Turkey, resulting in two [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]] supporters being stabbed to death and [[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]] supporters being banned from attending the second leg in England.
* [[2002]] - In the first reported '''[[data breach]]''', 250,000 [[social security numbers]] collected by the [[State of California]] were stolen from a data center.
* [[2010]] – An explosion at a [[coal mine]] in [[West Virginia]] '''[[Upper Big Branch Mine disaster|killed 29 miners]]''' in the United States' worst mining disaster in 40 years.
* [[2010]] – An explosion at a [[coal mine]] in [[West Virginia]] '''[[Upper Big Branch Mine disaster|killed 29 miners]]''' in the United States' worst mining disaster in 40 years.
* [[2018]] – Agents with the [[U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement]] '''[[2018 Southeastern Provisions raid|raided a slaughterhouse in Tennessee]]''', detaining nearly 100 Hispanic workers in one of the largest immigration raids in the history of the U.S.
* [[2018]] – Agents with the [[U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement]] '''[[2018 Southeastern Provisions raid|raided a slaughterhouse in Tennessee]]''', detaining nearly 100 Hispanic workers in one of the largest immigration raids in the history of the U.S.

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1242Northern Crusades: In the Battle on the Ice, Novgorod forces led by Alexander Nevsky rebuffed an invasion attempt by the Teutonic Knights at Lake Peipus on the present-day border of Estonia and Russia. refimprove
1566 – A covenant of nobles in the Habsburg Netherlands presented Governor Margaret of Parma a petition to suspend the Spanish Inquisition in the Netherlands. unreferenced section
1609 – Forces of the Japanese feudal domain of Satsuma captured the castle on Ryukyu Island, beginning the process that turned the Ryukyu Kingdom into a vassal state under Satsuma. refimprove section
1722 – Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen became the first European to land on Easter Island. lots of CN tags (8)
1862American Civil War: Union Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan's Army of the Potomac engaged Confederate forces led by Maj. Gen. John B. Magruder at the Battle of Yorktown in Yorktown, Virginia. refimprove section, citation problems
1900 – Archaeologists led by Arthur Evans in Knossos, Crete, discovered a large cache of clay tablets with a script used for writing Mycenaean Greek now known as Linear B. outdated
1942World War II: Carrier-based aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy conducted the Easter Sunday Raid on Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and the British Eastern Fleet in an attempt to drive the Commonwealth naval force from the Indian Ocean. refimprove
1958 – In one of the first live Canadian national television broadcasts, Ripple Rock, an underwater mountain in Discovery Passage, British Columbia, was destroyed in a planned explosion. refimprove section
1976 – The Tiananmen Incident, a protest against the Chinese regime triggered by the death of Premier Zhou Enlai near the end of the Cultural Revolution, took place in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Too many citation needed tags
1992Bosnian War: Unidentified gunmen killed two people while firing upon a large crowd of anti-war protesters in Sarajevo, marking the start of the four-year-long Siege of Sarajevo. refimprove
Sir Thomas Hardy, 1st Baronet |b|1769| Birthday not cited

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April 5: Feast day of Saint Vincent Ferrer (Catholicism)

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