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ON THIS DAY

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1610: Henry IV of France, “Good King Henry”, was murdered by a mad monk in Paris.

1643: Louis XIV became King of France at the age of four years 231 days – and reigned for more than 72 years.

1727: Artist Thomas Gainsborou­gh was born in Sudbury, Suffolk.

1796: Edward Jenner made his first vaccinatio­n against smallpox, and laid the foundation for modern immunology.

1811: Paraguay proclaimed its independen­ce.

1842: The British periodical Illustrate­d London News was first published.

1921: The British Legion was founded in London – it became the Royal British Legion in 1971.

1948: Israel was establishe­d as a Jewish state following the partition of Palestine.

1955: Eastern Bloc countries signed the Warsaw Pact.

1987: American actress Rita Hayworth died.

ON THIS DAY LAST

YEAY: Amazon announced plans to create more than 10,000 new jobs in the UK and launch a £10m programme to help employees gain new skills.

BIRTHDAYS: Chay Blyth, roundthe-world yachtsman, 82; George Lucas, filmmaker, 78; Francesca Annis, actress, 77; David Byrne, musician (Talking Heads), 70; Robert Zemeckis, film director, 70; Tim Roth, actor, 61; Ian Astbury, singer ( The Cult), 60; Cate Blanchett, actress, 53; Olly Murs, singer, 38; Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook co-founder, 38.

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Birthdays: from left, Tim Roth, Cate Blanchett and Mark Zuckerberg

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