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||1269 – King Louis IX of France orders all Jews found in public without an identifying yellow badge to be fined ten livres of silver.
||1504 – Bernhard Walther, German astronomer and humanist (b. 1430)
File:Blaise Pascal.jpg|link=Blaise Pascal (nonfiction)|1623: Mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and Christian philosopher [[Blaise Pascal (nonfiction)|Blaise Pascal]] born. He will do pioneering work on calculating machines.
File:Blaise Pascal.jpg|link=Blaise Pascal (nonfiction)|1623: Mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and Christian philosopher [[Blaise Pascal (nonfiction)|Blaise Pascal]] born. He will do pioneering work on calculating machines.


File:Delmedigo.jpg|link=Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (nonfiction)|1624: Physician, mathematician, and crime-fighter [[Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (nonfiction)|Joseph Solomon Delmedigo]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and banishes [[Demon (nonfiction)|demons]].
File:Delmedigo.jpg|link=Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (nonfiction)|1624: Physician, mathematician, and crime-fighter [[Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (nonfiction)|Joseph Solomon Delmedigo]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and banishes [[Demon (nonfiction)|demons]].
||1693: Mathematician Christian August Hausen born. who is known for his research on electricity.
||1771 – Joseph Diaz Gergonne, French mathematician and philosopher (d. 1859)
||1783 – Friedrich Sertürner, German chemist and pharmacist (d. 1841)


File:James Braid.jpg|link=James Braid (nonfiction)|1795: Surgeon and gentleman scientist [[James Braid (nonfiction)|James Braid]] born. He will be an important and influential pioneer of hypnotism and hypnotherapy.   
File:James Braid.jpg|link=James Braid (nonfiction)|1795: Surgeon and gentleman scientist [[James Braid (nonfiction)|James Braid]] born. He will be an important and influential pioneer of hypnotism and hypnotherapy.   
||1846 – Antonio Abetti, Italian astronomer and academic (d. 1928)
||1851 – Silvanus P. Thompson, English physicist, engineer, and academic (d. 1916)
||1854 – Hjalmar Mellin, Finnish mathematician and theorist (d. 1933)


File:Johann Philipp Reis.jpg|link=Johann Philipp Reis (nonfiction)|1858: Scientist and inventor [[Johann Philipp Reis (nonfiction)|Johann Philipp Reis]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]].
File:Johann Philipp Reis.jpg|link=Johann Philipp Reis (nonfiction)|1858: Scientist and inventor [[Johann Philipp Reis (nonfiction)|Johann Philipp Reis]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]].
||1861 – Émile Haug, French geologist and paleontologist (d. 1927)
||1862 – The U.S. Congress prohibits slavery in United States territories, nullifying Dred Scott v. Sandford.
||1865 – Over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, slaves in Galveston, Texas, United States, are finally informed of their freedom. The anniversary is still officially celebrated in Texas and 41 other contiguous states as Juneteenth.


File:Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery.jpg|link=Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery|1865: ''Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery'' wins Pulitzer Prize for Most Heroic War Illustration of the Year.
File:Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery.jpg|link=Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery|1865: ''Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery'' wins Pulitzer Prize for Most Heroic War Illustration of the Year.
||1874 – Peder Oluf Pedersen, Danish physicist and engineer (d. 1941)
||1876 – Nigel Gresley, Scottish-English engineer (d. 1941)
||1894 – Lloyd Hall, African American chemist and inventor (d. 1971)
||1897 – Cyril Norman Hinshelwood, English chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1967)
||1906 – Ernst Boris Chain, German-Irish biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1979)
||1910 – Paul Flory, American chemist and engineer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1985)
||1922 – Aage Bohr, Danish physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2009)
1934 – The Communications Act of 1934 establishes the United States' Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
||1953 – Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are executed at Sing Sing, in New York.
||1975 – Sam Giancana, American mob boss (b. 1908)
||1988 – Fernand Seguin, Canadian biochemist and academic (b. 1922)
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