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Ephemeris of April 10: What happened in the world on a day like today?

In a April 10thbut in 1919, the Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata died in an ambush.

OTHER EVENTS

1710.- Enters into force on United Kingdom the first law about copyrighthe Anne’s Statute.

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1864.- He Archduke Maximilian of Habsburg is crowned Emperor of Mexico in the Cathedral of Mexico City.

1869.- The Cuban insurgents approve the provisional Constitution in Guaimaroafter joining the insurrection the liberal bourgeoisie.

1883.- Foundation of the Venezuelan Academy of Language.

1912.- The luxury ocean liner Titanic sets sail from the port of southampton (United Kingdom) bound for NY.

1919.- The Mexican revolutionary dies in an ambush Emiliano Zapata.

1936.- The former president of Mexico Plutarco Calles is deported from the country for his anti-government activities.

1938.- Approved by a large majority unification of Austria and Germany (“Anschluss”).

1946.- First elections in Japan by universal suffrage and with female participation. He wins Liberal Party.

1957.- The movie “12 Merciless Man” (12 angry men) is released in The Angels (USA.).

1970.- British rock band “the Beatles” separates after making it public Paul McCartneyone of its components.

1982.- Around 300,000 people fill the May Plaza in support of the Argentine reoccupation of Falklands.

1984.- More than a million people demonstrate in Rio de Janeiro in favor of the restitution of presidential election.

1992.- He Nicaraguan volcano Cerro Negro erupts leaving thousands homeless.

1994.- The governor Justicialista Party of Argentina wins the elections to choose the 305 members of the National Constituent Convention in charge of reforming the Constitution of 1853.

1997.- The European Union of Football Associations (UEFA) bans the Swiss referee for life Kurt Roethlisbergerpresumed inducer of bribes.

1998.- The Northern Irish parties reach a peace agreement for Ulster ending 30 years of violence.

2000.- The South Summit begins in Havanathe first to organize the Group of the G-77 since its constitution in 1964.

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2003.- Cuban courts hand down sentences that, together, amount to 1,454 years in prison for 75 dissidents tried for violating the independence of the State and conspiring with USA

2006.- He EU Council of Ministers agrees to freeze all direct aid to the Palestinian government of hamas.

2008.- Nepal holds Constituent Assembly electionswhich end the Monarchy.

2010.- The president of Poland, lech kaczynskiand another 96 people die in a plane crash at the Russian airport of Smolensk.

2013.- Uruguay the equal marriage law.

2016.- The Prime Minister resigns Ukraine, Arseny Yatseniuk.

2017.- The newspaper The New York Times is awarded three Pulitzer Prizesincluding the best international coverage, the best special report and the best breaking news photography.

2018.- The founder of Facebook, mark zuckerbergtake all the blame on him US Senate of the abuse of Cambridge Analyticawhich used user data for the electoral campaign of donald trump.

2019.- Scientists responsible for Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) present the first image obtained from a black holeone of the great mysteries of Universe.

2021.- the irish Rachael Blackmorefirst Amazon woman to win the Grand Nationalat the hippodrome of Aintreenearly Liverpool.

2022.- Released by a writ of “habeas corpus” Jorge Glasvice president of Ecuador during the tenure of Rafael Correa (2007-2017).

BIRTHS

1827.- lewis wallaceAmerican writer and politician.

1838.- Nicholas SalmeronPresident of the First Spanish Republic.

1847.- Joseph PulitzerHungarian-born American journalist.

1887.- Bernardo A. HoussayArgentine physiologist and biologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine 1947.

1932.- Omar ShariffEgyptian actor.

1939.- Claudio MagrisItalian writer and essayist

1973.- Roberto Carlos da Silvaformer Brazilian soccer player.

1980.- charlie hunnamBritish film and television actor and screenwriter.

1992.- Daisy Jazz Isobel RidleyBritish actress

2007.- Ariadne of Orange-NassauPrincess of the Netherlands.

DEATHS

1954.- Auguste LumiereFrench, cinema pioneer.

1955.- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, French philosopher.

1965.- Carolina OteroThe beautiful Otero”, Spanish dancer.

2002.- Joaquin VidalSpanish bullfighting critic.

2003.- Jose Maria GonzalezChumy Chumez”, Spanish cartoonist and humorist.

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2010.- lech kaczynskiPresident of Poland.

2017.- michael gannonAmerican Hispanic.

2018.- Yvonne StaplesAmerican singer member of the group The Staple Singers.

Source: Elcomercio

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