It happened that day, May 4

Events:
1415 – Constance Council condemns religious reformers John Wikifif and Yan House in Heresy.
1493 – Pope Iskandar VI divides the new world between Spain and Portugal using the line of demarcation of the borders.
1675 – Charles II, king of England, orders the creation of the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
1776 – Rod Island Colony announces a rebellion against the United Kingdom, George III, to be the first colony to announce the rebellion.
1812 – Italy occupies the island of Rhodos located in the Mediterranean.
1814 – Napoleon Bonaparte reaches his exile on the island of Elba.
1855 – The American adventurer William Walker takes off from San Francisco with around 60 men to invade Nicaragua.
1904 – The start of digging the Panama canal.
1910 – Establish the Royal Canadian Naval Force.
1924 – Opening of the summer Olympic Games kept in Paris –
✴️ The Kirkuk massacre between the Assyrian and Turkmene fibrous army occurred and killed and injured 200 people.
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1970 – Student strikes in the United States after the American invasion of Cambodia.
1974-Horiya Ken-Ishi managed to record the fastest rotation in the world on a yacht without stopping in any port.
1979 – Margaret Thashcher holds the Prime Minister in the United Kingdom to become the first woman to occupy this position.
1987 – Lebanese Prime Minister Rashid Karami resigns from his post.
1989 – A helicopter destroyed the life of the Iraqi Defense Minister Adnan Khairallah.
1990 – The Israeli navy shoots the yacht of King Hussein in the Gulf of Aqaba.
✴️ Latvia announces its independence from the Soviet Union.
1992 – The Al -Qassam brigades, the Hamas military wing, carry out the first Palestinian operation (the Musab Bin Omair Mosque operation) and kills 3 Israeli soldiers, led by Imad Aqel.
1994 – Isaac Rabin and Yasser Arafat signs a peace agreement which gives the Palestinians the power on the Gaza and Jericho Strip.
2008 – A general strike in Egypt against corruption, and its response is limited.
2011 – The movements of Fatah and Hamas in Cairo signed an agreement to achieve Palestinian reconciliation under Egyptian sponsorship, in the presence of the president of the Palestinian national authority Mahmoud Abbas and the head of Hamas, Khaled Meshaal.
2012 – Violence and violent clashes broke out between the Egyptian army and the demonstrators near the headquarters of the Ministry of Defense in the Abbasiya district, which killed dozens of dead and injured.
2015 – The Lebanese deputy and leader of the progressive socialist party, Walid Jablat, testifies to the International Special Court in Lebanon concerning the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
2016 – The Egyptian Court of Cassation requires the innocence of former Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif in the case of the transplant, declaring that the decision is final and not subject to the appeal.
2017 – At least 22 people were killed following an explosion of coal mine in the city of Azadshahir in Iran.
2018 – The Kelawiya volcano in Hawaii leads to an earthquake of 6.9 degrees on the degree of scale of torque, causing the evacuation of about two thousand people.
✴️ The Swedish Royal Academy has decided to postpone the Nobel Prize this year to 2019.
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Born:
1008 – King Henry I, King of France.
** Al -khawaja Abdullah al -ANSARI, Persian poet and Sufis, known as Cheikh de Herat.
1913 – Zeenat Sidqi, an Egyptian actress.
1923 – Assi Rahbani, Lebanese musician and author.
1928 – Mohamed Hosni Mubarak, former president of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
1929 – Audrey Hepburn, English actress of Dutch origin.
1939 – Amos Oz, an Israeli writer.
1950 – Ankil Yardanesco, Romanian player and coach.
1951 – Ali Al -Saba, a Saudi actor.
1953 – Massachi Ibara, Japanese audio performance actor.
1955 – Afram Grant, Israeli football coach.
1958 – Keith Harring, an American painter.
1959 – Maha Abu Auf, an Egyptian actress.
1966 – Jihad Azour, economic and political Lebanese.
1967 – Akiko Yajima, Japanese audio performance actress.
1969 – Prince Polly, Ghani football player.
1975 – Farah Bseisu, Jordanian actress of Palestinian origin.
1977 – Mariano Bernia, Spanish football player.
1978 – Daisky Ono, Japanese audio performance actor.
1980 – Mustafa Al -Najjar, Egyptian dentist and politician.
1981 – Eric Djimba Djimba, Cameroonian football player.
1982 – Mohammed Rashid, a Kuwaitian football player.
1985 – Miwi Sawashiro, Japanese audio performance actress.
1987 – Cesc Fabregas, a Spanish footballer.
1994 – Alexander Gold, American actor.
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Mortality:
1938 – Karl von Ositsky, German journalist and activist of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1935.
1942 -Marabiya, his Lord, Moroccan lawyer, Mujahid and poet, Ibn Maa Al -ain Al -Qalqami.
1951 – Muhammad Reda Al Yassin, a Muslim fakih and an Iraqi poet.
1955 – George Einsco, Roman musician.
1956 – Mina Benson Hopard, Canadian exploration.
1961 – Morris Merlo Ponte, French philosopher.
1972 – Edward Kendall, an American biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1950.
1980 – Joseph Brooz Tito, President of Yugoslavia.
1984 – Bob Choupepe, cartoon and American doll engine.
** HAFEZ Jamil, an Iraqi poet, teacher and translator.
1989 – Adnan Khairallah, Iraqi Defense Minister.
1991 – Mohamed Abdel -Wahab, Egyptian singer and musician.
2007 – Noel Milario ODIDRAR, President of Chad.
2010 – Mahmoud Al -Saadani, Egyptian journalist.
2011 -Sheikh Khaled al -Ahmad al -jaber al -Sabah, Minister of Kuwaiti Emiri Diwan.
2012 – Rashidi Yakini, Nigerian football player.
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Holidays and events:
◀ ️ International traffic day.
◀ ️ World Firefighter Day.
◀ ️ Youth Day in China.
◀ ️ Casina Eid in Namibia.



