It happened that day on April 21

Events:
753 BC – Establish the city of Rome by Romulus and Ramos.
1509 – Henry VIII lifts the throne of England after the death of his father, Henry VII.
1519 – Hernan Cortis arrives in the Mexican city of Veracrose.
1612-Tukogawa A-Yasu makes a decree in which it prevents Christianity in the lands under Japanese control.
1702 – The chief of the Ako clan, Asano Naganori, tries to kill Keira Yoshinaka at the Château d’Edo, as a light known as forty -seven samurai.
1800 – The revolutionaries of the inhabitants of Egypt go to the second Revolution of Cairo, after General Cleiber gave them his defender and burned the districts of Cairo.
1802 – The first attack of the Saudi state against the city of Karbala in Iraq.
1918 – The fighter pilot, Manfred von Richehfen, was killed in France during the First World War.
1934 – The construction of the Hachiko statue is completed at Shahaboya station.
1941 -The authorities of the French mandate on Syria appoint Taj al -Din al -Hassani as president under the mandate.
1960 – The opening of the city of Brazil as the capital of Brazil in the hands of President Goselino Kubchik.
1961 – The United Nations make the decision to put an end to the supervision agreement which it imposed in Tanjandia currently in Tanzania, which is generally published.
1946, and he became an independent jungle within the British League. Try to overthrow French President Charles Degegol in the coup d’etat of Algeria.
1967 – The army takes power in Greece.
1978 – The signing of the Japanese / Soviet fishing agreement.
1981 – The White House announces that US President Ronald Reagan has decided to agree to sell early alert aircraft to Saudi Arabia.
1982 – Egypt finds the region of Sharm El Sheikh, which is part of the Sinai within the framework of the Egyptian / Israeli peace agreement.
2004 – An explosion of the traffic service of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia leads to the lives of 4 people and 145 others were injured. 2009 – Launch of the UNESCO digital library.
2015 – Rent of twenty years in prison for former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi in the case of events of the Federal Palace.
✴️ The Japanese train GR Magagal records a speed of 603 km per hour, breaking the world record as the fastest train in the world.
2017 – More than 140 Afghan soldiers were killed in an armed attack on the Shaheen camp with the city of Sharif, which was adopted by the Taliban, during Friday prayers.
2018 – The assassination of the Palestinian scientist and speaker, Fadi al -batsh, in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur.
2019 – About 321 people were killed and more than 500 others were injured in a series of bombings that affected churches and hotels in 3 Sri Lankan cities in conjunction with Easter celebrations.
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Born:
1652 – Michelle Roll, French mathematician.
1729 – La Grande Empress Catherine, Empress of the Russian Empire.
1816 – Charlotte Bronte, English novelist.
1837 – Friedrich Bayer, Danish politician who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1908.
1864 – Max Weber, German economist.
1882 – Percy Williams Precran, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1946.
1892 – Hamad Saab, Lebanese military commander.
1889 – Paul Carrier, a Swiss chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1937.
1910 – Farid al -atrash, Syrian / Egyptian singer.
1915 – Anthony Quinn, American actor.
1919 – Luchio Jelly, Italian financial and Masonic chief.
1926 – Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom.
1927 – Kitty, an oriental dancer and a Greek actress who worked in Egypt.
1928 – Rushdie Al Mahdi, Egyptian actor.
1933 – Patriarch Ignace Zaca I Ayas, Patriarch of Antioch and the rest of the east of the Syriac Orthodox.
1934 – Farouk Subhi al -Kilani, a Jordanian lawyer.
1954 – James Morsen, American actor.
1958 – Kuwaitian Bohm, Iranian singer.
1962 – Mahdi Jumaa, Prime Minister of Tunisia.
1970 – Alaa Qasim, Syrian actor.
1971 – Saad Minh, a Syrian actor.
1973 – Katsyuki Konichi, Japanese audio performance actor.
** Jorge de Silva, Mexican actor
1975 – Brian Ji White, American actor.
1979 – James Bonus, Scottish actor.
** Tobias Lindry, a Swedish football player.
1990 – Alexander Brewvich, a Swiss football player of Serbian origin.
1992 – Isco, Spanish football player.
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Mortality:
1073 – Iskandar II, Pope of the Roman Catholic Church.
1142 – Pierre Abilar, French writer and philosopher.
1509 – King Henry VII, King of England.
1699 – Jean Rasin, French theater writer.
1719 – Philip de Lahir, French scientist in mathematics and astronomy.
1910 – Mark Twain, American writer.
1918 – Manfred von Reichhoven, a German fighter pilot.
1938 – Muhammad Iqbal, Poet and Philosopher Ordi.
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1946 – John Minard Keynes, English economist. 1963 – Asad Melhem Jamal, Lebanese officer, politician and writer.
1964 – Salah Sarhan, Egyptian actor.
1965 – Edward Victor Appleon, an English physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1947.
1971 – François Dofale, president of Haiti.
1986 – Salah Jaheen, Egyptian poet and painter.
1989 – Princess Dukhe, Princess of the Empire of Korea.
1992 – Badr Al -Din Jamjoom, Egyptian actor.
1996 – Johar DUDAYEV, President of Chechnya. 1997 – Sayyid Makkawi, Egyptian composer.
2010 – Juan Antonio Samarans, President of the seventh International Olympic Committee.
2015 – Abdel Rahman Al -Abnudi, an Egyptian poet who is one of the most famous poets in Egypt and nicknamed the uncle.
2016 – Pernes, American singer and songwriter.
2018 – FADI AL -BATSH, Palestinian and university scientist.
2020 – Abdul Rahim al -Keib, Libyan politician.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ The anniversary of the creation of the city of Rome.



