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File:Henry5.JPG|Henry V
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File:Battle of Agincourt, St. Alban's Chronicle by Thomas Walsingham.jpg|Battle of Agincourt
File:Battle of Agincourt, St. Alban's Chronicle by Thomas Walsingham.jpg|Battle of Agincourt
File:AfonsoI-P.jpg|Afonso I of Portugal

File:Princeton burning.jpg|USS Princeton burning in the Battle of Leyte Gulf
File:Princeton burning.jpg|USS Princeton burning in the Battle of Leyte Gulf
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File:George III of the United Kingdom-e.jpg|George III
File:George III of the United Kingdom-e.jpg|George III
File:George-Lansbury.jpg|George Lansbury
File:Official portrait of Liz Truss (cropped).jpg|Liz Truss

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| [[1875]] – The first performance of [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky]]'s '''[[Piano Concerto No. 1 (Tchaikovsky)|Piano Concerto {{nowrap|No. 1}}]]''', one of his most popular compositions, was given in Boston with [[Hans von Bülow]] as soloist.
| [[1875]] – The first performance of [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky]]'s '''[[Piano Concerto No. 1 (Tchaikovsky)|Piano Concerto {{nowrap|No. 1}}]]''', one of his most popular compositions, was given in Boston with [[Hans von Bülow]] as soloist.
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| [[1864]] – [[American Civil War]]: During [[Price's Missouri Expedition]], Union troops defeated [[Sterling Price]]'s Confederate army in three successive battles: '''[[Battle of Marais des Cygnes|Marais des Cygnes]]''', '''[[Battle of Mine Creek|Mine Creek]]''', and '''[[Battle of Marmiton River|Marmiton River]]'''.
| Marais des Cygnes is [[WP:Today's featured article/October 25, 2021|TFA for 2021]]
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| [[1922]] – The [[Third Dáil]] adopted the '''[[Constitution of the Irish Free State]]''', based on the requirements of the [[Anglo-Irish Treaty]] establishing the first independent Irish state to be recognised by the British.
| [[1922]] – The [[Third Dáil]] adopted the '''[[Constitution of the Irish Free State]]''', based on the requirements of the [[Anglo-Irish Treaty]] establishing the first independent Irish state to be recognised by the British.
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| [[1983]] – The United States and Caribbean allies '''[[United States invasion of Grenada|invaded Grenada]]''', six days after [[Bernard Coard]] seized power in a violent ''coup d'état''.
| [[1983]] – The United States and Caribbean allies '''[[United States invasion of Grenada|invaded Grenada]]''', six days after [[Bernard Coard]] seized power in a violent ''coup d'état''.
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| [[1997]] – The '''[[Million Woman March]]''', a protest march for [[African Americans|African-American]] women to be self-determined, took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
| Peacock, referencing problems
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| '''[[Fritz Haarmann]]'''<!--German serial killer--> |b|1879
| '''[[Fritz Haarmann]]'''<!--German serial killer--> |b|1879
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* [[1415]] – [[Hundred Years' War]]: [[Henry V of England|{{nowrap|Henry V}} of England]]'s army, consisting mostly of archers, unexpectedly defeated the numerically superior French [[cavalry]] in the '''[[Battle of Agincourt]]''' on [[Saint Crispin's Day]].
* [[1147]] – [[Reconquista]]: Forces under [[Afonso I of Portugal|{{nowrap|Afonso I}} of Portugal]] ''(pictured)'' captured Lisbon from the [[Moors]] after '''[[Siege of Lisbon|a four-month siege]]''' in one of the few Christian victories during the [[Second Crusade]].
* [[1616]] – Dutch explorer [[Dirk Hartog]] left '''[[Hartog Plate|a plate]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> on [[Dirk Hartog Island|an island]] in [[Shark Bay]], the oldest-known artifact of European exploration in Australia still in existence.
* [[1616]] – Dutch explorer [[Dirk Hartog]] left '''[[Hartog Plate|a plate]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> on [[Dirk Hartog Island|an island]] in [[Shark Bay]], the oldest-known artifact of European exploration in Australia still in existence.
* [[1854]] – [[Crimean War]]: [[James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan|Lord Cardigan]] led his cavalry [[Charge of the Light Brigade|on a disastrous assault]]<!--not bold, refimprove section--><!-- ''(pictured)''--> in the '''[[Battle of Balaclava]]'''.
* [[1760]] – '''[[George III|George&nbsp;III]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> became King of Great Britain and Ireland.
* [[1864]] – [[American Civil War]]: During [[Price's Missouri Expedition]], Union troops defeated [[Sterling Price]]'s Confederate army in three successive battles: '''[[Battle of Marais des Cygnes|Marais des Cygnes]]''', '''[[Battle of Mine Creek|Mine Creek]]''', and '''[[Battle of Marmiton River|Marmiton River]]'''.
* [[1920]] – Irish playwright and politician '''[[Terence MacSwiney]]''' died after a hunger strike in [[HM Prison Brixton|Brixton Prison]], bringing the [[Irish republicanism|Irish struggle for independence]] to international attention.
* [[1924]] – The ''[[Daily Mail]]'' published the '''[[Zinoviev letter]]''', a hoax purported to be a directive from Moscow to increase [[Communist Party of Great Britain|communist]] agitation, pushing the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] to a landslide victory in the [[United Kingdom general election, 1924|UK general election]] four days later.
* [[1924]] – The ''[[Daily Mail]]'' published the '''[[Zinoviev letter]]''', a hoax purported to be a directive from Moscow to increase [[Communist Party of Great Britain|communist]] agitation, pushing the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] to a landslide victory in the [[United Kingdom general election, 1924|UK general election]] four days later.
* [[1932]] – '''[[George Lansbury]]''' ''(pictured)'' became the leader of the opposition British [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]].
* [[1944]] – [[Heinrich Himmler]] ordered a crackdown on the '''[[Edelweiss Pirates]]''', a nonconformist youth group that assisted army deserters and others hiding from the Nazis.
* [[1944]] – '''{{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}}'''<!--[[USS Tang (SS-306)]]-->, the [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] submarine credited with sinking more ships than any other American submarine, sank when it was struck by its own [[torpedo]].
* [[1944]] – '''{{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}}'''<!--[[USS Tang (SS-306)]]-->, the [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] submarine credited with sinking more ships than any other American submarine, sank when it was struck by its own [[torpedo]].
* [[1950]] – [[Korean War]]: The [[People's Volunteer Army]] '''[[Battle of Onjong|ambushed]]''' the South Korean [[II Corps (South Korea)|{{nowrap|II Corps}}]] and elsewhere '''[[Battle of Unsan|engaged]]''' the [[1st Infantry Division (South Korea)|1st Infantry Division]], marking China's entry into the war.
* [[1950]] – The [[People's Volunteer Army]] ambushed the South Korean [[II Corps (South Korea)|II&nbsp;Corps]] at the '''[[Battle of Onjong]]''', and elsewhere engaged the [[1st Infantry Division (South Korea)|1st Infantry Division]] at the '''[[Battle of Unsan]]''', marking China's entry into the [[Korean War]].
* [[2001]] – '''[[Windows XP]]''', one of the most popular and widely used versions of the [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system, was released for retail sale.
* [[1980]] – Proceedings on the '''[[Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction|Hague Abduction Convention]]''', a [[Multilateralism|multilateral]] treaty providing an expeditious method to return a child taken from one member nation to another, concluded at [[The Hague]].
* [[1997]] – The '''[[Million Woman March]]''', a protest march for [[African Americans|African-American]] women to be self-determined, took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
* [[2010]] – [[Mount Merapi]]<!--not bold, unreferenced section--> in [[Central Java]], Indonesia, began '''[[2010 eruptions of Mount Merapi|an increasingly violent series of eruptions]]''' that lasted over a month.
* [[2010]] – [[Mount Merapi]]<!--not bold, unreferenced section--> in [[Central Java]], Indonesia, began '''[[2010 eruptions of Mount Merapi|an increasingly violent series of eruptions]]''' that lasted over a month.
* [[2022]] – At 49 days, '''[[Liz Truss]]''' concludes the shortest tenure as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|prime minister of the United Kingdom]].
* Born/died: | '''[[Magnus the Good]]'''<!--Norwegian king--> |d|1047| '''[[Beatrice of Castile (1293–1359)|Beatrice of Castile]]'''<!--Portuguese queen--> |d|1359| '''[[Catherine of Bosnia]]'''<!--Queen--> |d|1478| '''[[Thomas Babington Macaulay]]'''<!--English politician--> |b|1800| '''[[Richard Parkes Bonington]]'''<!--English painter--> |b|1802| '''[[Grace Banker]]'''<!--American phone operator--> |b|1892| '''[[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]]'''<!--Nigerian activist, female--> |b|1900| '''[[Nancy Cartwright]]'''<!--American actress--> |b|1957| '''[[Bernard Hogan-Howe, Baron Hogan-Howe|Bernard Hogan-Howe]]'''<!--English police commissioner--> |b|1957| '''[[Katy Perry]]'''<!--American singer--> |b|1984
* Born/died: | '''[[Catherine of Bosnia]]'''<!--Queen--> |d|1478| '''[[Thomas Babington Macaulay]]'''<!--English politician--> |b|1800| '''[[Richard Parkes Bonington]]'''<!--English painter--> |b|1802| '''[[Évariste Galois]]'''<!--French mathematician, male--> |b|1811 | '''[[Grace Banker]]'''<!--American phone operator--> |b|1892| '''[[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]]'''<!--Nigerian activist, female--> |b|1900| '''[[Mark C. Rogers]]'''<!--American physician--> |b|1942| '''[[Bernard Hogan-Howe, Baron Hogan-Howe|Bernard Hogan-Howe]]'''<!--English police commissioner--> |b|1957| '''[[Antonin Raymond]]'''<!--Czech/US architect-->|d|1976 |'''[[Katy Perry]]'''<!--American singer--> |b|1984| '''[[Kara Hultgreen]]'''<!--American fighter pilot--> |d|1994


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'''[[October 25]]''': '''[[Labour Day]]''' in New Zealand (2021)<!--4th Monday in October-->
'''[[October 25]]'''
{{main page image/OTD|File:AfonsoI-P.jpg|Afonso I of Portugal}}
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* [[1147]] – [[Reconquista]]: Forces under [[Afonso I of Portugal|{{nowrap|Afonso I}} of Portugal]] ''(pictured)'' captured Lisbon from the [[Moors]] after '''[[Siege of Lisbon|a four-month siege]]''' in one of the few Christian victories during the [[Second Crusade]].
* [[1415]] – [[Hundred Years' War]]: The army of [[Henry V of England|Henry&nbsp;V of England]], consisting mostly of archers, unexpectedly defeated the numerically superior French [[cavalry]] at the '''[[Battle of Agincourt]]''' on [[Saint Crispin's Day]].
* [[1760]] – '''[[George III|George&nbsp;III]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> became King of Great Britain and Ireland, succeeding his grandfather [[George II of Great Britain|George&nbsp;II]].
* [[1854]] – [[Crimean War]]: [[James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan|Lord Cardigan]] led his cavalry [[Charge of the Light Brigade|on a disastrous assault]]<!--not bold, refimprove section--><!-- ''(pictured)''--> in the '''[[Battle of Balaclava]]'''.
* [[1920]] – Irish playwright and politician '''[[Terence MacSwiney]]''' ''(pictured)'' died after a hunger strike in [[HM Prison Brixton|Brixton Prison]], bringing the [[Irish republicanism|Irish struggle for independence]] to international attention.
* [[1927]] – The Italian cruise liner '''{{SS|Principessa Mafalda}}'''<!--[[SS Principessa Mafalda]]--> sank when a [[propeller]] shaft broke and fractured the hull, resulting in 314 deaths.
* [[1927]] – The Italian cruise liner '''{{SS|Principessa Mafalda}}'''<!--[[SS Principessa Mafalda]]--> sank when a [[propeller]] shaft broke and fractured the hull, resulting in 314 deaths.
* [[1980]] – Proceedings on the '''[[Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction|Hague Abduction Convention]]''', a [[Multilateralism|multilateral]] treaty providing an expeditious method to return a child taken from one member nation to another, concluded at [[The Hague]].
* [[1944]] – [[Heinrich Himmler]] ordered a crackdown on the '''[[Edelweiss Pirates]]''', a nonconformist youth group that assisted army deserters and others hiding from the Nazis.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Magnus the Good]]'''<!--Norwegian king--> |d|1047| '''[[Johann Strauss II]]'''<!--Austrian composer--> |b|1825| '''[[Larry Itliong]]'''<!--American labor leader--> |b|1913| '''[[Nancy Cartwright]]'''<!--American actress--> |b|1957| }}
* [[2001]] – '''[[Windows XP]]''', one of the most popular and widely used versions of the [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system, was released for retail sale.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Évariste Galois]]'''<!--French mathematician, male--> |b|1811| '''[[Larry Itliong]]'''<!--American labor leader--> |b|1913| '''[[Kara Hultgreen]]'''<!--American fighter pilot--> |d|1994}}
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Constitution Day in Lithuania (1992); refimprove section
; Armed Forces Day in Romania refimprove
Retrocession Day in Taiwan (1945) unreferenced section
1812War of 1812: USS United States captured HMS Macedonian, which later became the first British warship to be brought into an American harbor. refimprove section
1861 – The Toronto Stock Exchange, the stock exchange with the most mining and petrochemical companies listed in the world, was established. refimprove section
1875 – The first performance of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, one of his most popular compositions, was given in Boston with Hans von Bülow as soloist. multiple issues
1922 – The Third Dáil adopted the Constitution of the Irish Free State, based on the requirements of the Anglo-Irish Treaty establishing the first independent Irish state to be recognised by the British. refimprove/unreferenced sections
1971 – The UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 2758, replacing the Republic of China with the People's Republic of China as China's representative at the United Nations. refimprove section
1983 – The United States and Caribbean allies invaded Grenada, six days after Bernard Coard seized power in a violent coup d'état. refimprove section
1997 – The Million Woman March, a protest march for African-American women to be self-determined, took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Peacock, referencing problems
Fritz Haarmann |b|1879 too many {cn} tags (>30)
Toktogul Satylganov |b|1864 too much unreferenced content

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