The Independent on Saturday

ON THIS DAY APRIL 23

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1014 King Brian Boru of Ireland defeats Viking forces at Battle of Clontarf, freeing Ireland from foreign control.

1516 Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria endorses “The German Beer Purity Law”, ensuring beer is only brewed from three ingredient­s – water, malt and hops.

1616 Shakespear­e dies – on his birthday – at the age of 52. The Oxford English Dictionary has credited him with introducin­g almost

3 000 words to the English language.

1729 Cape Governor Pieter Gysbert van Noodt (48) dies of a heart attack at the same time as four deserters are hanged on his order, giving rise to speculatio­n about a curse placed upon him by one of the deserters.

1849 Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsk­y and members of the Petrashevs­ky Circle are arrested in St Petersburg.

1867 Queen Victoria and France’s Napoleon III reject plans for a channel tunnel.

1880 French Empress Eugenie arrives in Durban to visit the grave of her son, the Prince Imperial, who died in the Zulu War.

1914 Afrikaans receives its first official recognitio­n when poet CJ Langenhove­n addresses the Cape Provincial Council.

1950 Chiang Kai-shek evacuates Hainan, leaving mainland China to Mao Zedong and the communists.

1969 Sirhan Sirhan is sentenced to death for killing Senator Robert Kennedy.

1984 Motown singer Marvin Gaye, whose many hits include I Heard It Through the Grapevine, is shot dead by his father at age 45. His father, who had a brain tumour, was sentenced to six years of probation after pleading guilty to manslaught­er.

1970 President Richard Nixon signs the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act, banning cigarette adverts on television and radio. 1984 Aids-virus identified as HTLV-III (acquired immune deficiency syndrome).

1985 Coca-Cola releases New Coke – to an unfavourab­le response. The original formula is back on the market three months later.

2005 The first YouTube video is posted. The 18-second clip, Me At The Zoo, shows cofounder Jawed Karim at San Diego Zoo.

2019 Southampto­n striker Shane Long scores the fastest goal in English Premier League history when he nets after 7.69 seconds in a 1-1 draw at Watford.

2020 Then-president Donald Trump suggested a dangerous theory that injecting disinfecta­nt could cure the Coronaviru­s. | THE HISTORIAN

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