It happened that day on April 14

Events:
43 BC – Mark Antonio besieged the killer of Julius Caesar Dasfaros Junius Protus Albinos in Modena and beats the forces of the consul, “Pansa”, which was killed in the Battle of Gallmram.
1182 – The opening of the Great Mosque of Seville, after ten years of construction.
1699 – The birth of the Sikh religion in northern India, according to the Nanakshi calendar.
1775 – Benjamin Franklin established the first American to fight slavery.
1844 – violent battles broke out between the Algerians and the French in the Ares mountain region led by Ahmed Bay, and the battles lasted twenty days.
1849 – Hungary is independent of Austria.
1894 – Thomas Edison displays “Centuscop” to display animation.
1883 – Alexander Graham Bell succeeds in making the first telephone call between two cities.
1909-Establish Anglo-Pisian society in London to exploit oil wealth in Iran and obtain the United Kingdom to obtain the privilege of oil exploration.
1912 – The Titanic ship collided with an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean, which led to a shipwreck after more than three hours on April 15.
1931 – The fall of property in Spain and the announcement of the Second Republic.
1948 – The Zionist gangs of Haganah commit a massacre in the “village of Nasser Al -Din” in Tiberia, where 50 of the 90 Palestinians were killed by the village.
1956 – The first “video” was presented to the national organization of the organization.
1970 – The oxygen tank exploded on the Apollo 13 spacecraft, which led to great destruction in the vehicle so that its return to earth is like a miracle due to the quantity of destruction that came to the vehicle.
1976 – Establishment of Arab Arabic SAT.
1986-The United States bombarded Libya in retaliation for the bombing of “Disco Label” in Berlin-West, which killed two American soldiers.
1989 – Nintendo announces the release of Jim Boy.
2009 – The United States relieves restrictions linked to travel and financial transfers with Cuba for Cuban Americans, and former Cuban president Fidel Castro says that the change in American policy to his country has not indicated directly or indirectly to the severe measures of the economic blockade imposed on him about 47 years ago.
2010 – 6.9 The earthquake on the Richter scale struck the province of northwest of Chinkhi and led to 300 dead and injured around 8,000 people, as well as to inflict an unspecified number of people under the collapsed houses.
2011 – Form a new Syrian government led by Adel Safar, succeeding the government of Muhammad Naji al -atri.
2012-The Security Council adopts resolution 2042 to send a mission of 30 observers to Syria to monitor the application of the ceasefire.
2014 – The British Guardian and Washington Post receive the Politzer Award for having published the documents disclosed by Edward Snowden.
The Syrian army regains control of the city of Maaloula, near Damascus, five months after the opposition fighters took control.
2015 – The United Nations Security Council recognizes the legitimacy of the decisive storm by approving the Arab resolution project on Yemen, which provides for the taxation of sanctions on the Houthis and demanded to withdraw from the areas they controlled.
US President Barack Obama announces the start of working to withdraw Cuba from the list of countries supporting terrorism in efforts to restore diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Nokia Company agrees to buy the Alcatel-Lung Corporation, which manufactures telecommunications equipment, for 15.6 billion euros, which is equivalent to $ 16.6 billion.
2018 – The American, British and French air forces have bombed several sites from the Syrian armed forces in response to a chemical attack, without human losses.
Born:
1126 – Ibn Rushd, philosopher, doctor, lawyer, judge, Muslim astronomer and physicist born in the city of Cordoba, Andalusia.
1629 – Christian HUGNESS, Dutch and Mathematics physicist.
1738 – William Cavish Bentink, Prime Minister of the Kingdom.
1906 – Faisal bin Abdulaziz al Saud, king of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
1907 – François Dofale, president of Haiti.
1921 – Thomas Sheling, American economist who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 2005.
1925 – Mohamed al -Fitouri, Tunisian politician and human rights.
1927 – Allen McDermed, New Zealand chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2000.
1929 – Al -Shazly Ben Jadid, President of Algeria. 1935 – Sunni Saleh, Syrian writer and poet.
1941 – Julie Cristi, an English actress.
1943 – Fouad Siniora, Lebanese Prime Minister.
1954 – Amina Bint Mohammed V, Alawiya Princess of the Royal Family in Morocco.
1956 -Bashar Al -jaafari, Vice -Minister of Foreign Affairs of Syria.
1961 – Robert Carlyle, Scottish actor.
1964 – Safaa Al -Hashem, Kuwaitian politician. Takmi Yamazaki, Japanese audio performance actor.
1971 – Hani Al -Tabakh, Kuwaitian actor.
1973 – Roberto Ayala, Argentinian football player. Adrian Brody, American actor.
1977 – Sarah Michel Ghilar, American actress.
1979 – Nawi Bamarut, French football player.
1983 – James McFaden, an Scottish football player.
1986 – Matt Durbisheire, an English football player.
1987 – Erwin Hoover, Austrian football player.
1988 – Vasilius Platias, Greek football player.
1996 – Abeel Persre, an American actress.
Mortality:
1578 – Earl Butwail IV, the husband of Queen Mary Stewart.
1759 – George Frederick Handel, German / English musician.
1865 – Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States
1930 – Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian writer.
1935 – Amy Nuwaith, German mathematician.
1970 – Rashid Hussein Hamada, a Lebanese Druze judge and a Druze religion.
1979 – Abdul Azim al -rubaie, Iranian poet, poet and writer.
1995 – Ferdous Hassan, an Egyptian actress.
2012 – Pierreo Morosini, Italian football player.
2020 – Haider Bash, Turkish politician.
Holidays and events:
Day of the Nika alphabet, the memory of the completion of the formulation of the Nika alphabet in 1949.
Black Day, celebration of singles in South Korea.
Youth Day in Angola.
Georgian language day in Georgia.