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On This Day 30-May Events that happened on this date.

Harry Enfield, English actor, director, and screenwriter

Harry Enfield
Year Name / Event Description
70 AD 70 Siege of Jerusalem: Titus and his Roman legions breach the Second Wall of Jerusalem. Jewish defenders retreat to the First Wall. The Romans build a circumvallation, cutting down all trees within fifteen kilometres (9.3 mi).
1381 Peasants' Revolt Beginning of the Peasants' Revolt in England.
1416 Council of Constance The Council of Constance, called by Emperor Sigismund, a supporter of Antipope John XXIII, burns Jerome of Prague following a trial for heresy.
1431 Hundred Years' War Hundred Years' War: In Rouen, France, the 19-year-old Joan of Arc is burned at the stake by an English-dominated tribunal.
1434 Hussite Wars Hussite Wars: Battle of Lipany: Effectively ending the war, Utraquist forces led by Diviš Bořek of Miletínek defeat and almost annihilate Taborite forces led by Prokop the Great.
1510 Zhengde Emperor During the reign of the Zhengde Emperor, Ming dynasty rebel leader Zhu Zhifan is defeated by commander Qiu Yue, ending the Prince of Anhua rebellion.
1536 Henry VIII King Henry VIII of England marries Jane Seymour, a lady-in-waiting to his first two wives.
1539 Florida In Florida, Hernando de Soto lands at Tampa Bay with 600 soldiers with the goal of finding gold.
1574 Henry III of France Henry III becomes King of France.
1588 Spanish Armada The last ship of the Spanish Armada sets sail from Lisbon heading for the English Channel.
1631 La Gazette (France) Publication of Gazette de France, the first French newspaper.
1635 Thirty Years' War Thirty Years' War: The Peace of Prague is signed.
1642 Charles I of England From this date all honors granted by Charles I of England are retroactively annulled by Parliament.
1723 Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach assumed the office of Thomaskantor in Leipzig, presenting his first new cantata, Die Elenden sollen essen, BWV 75, in the St. Nicholas Church on the first Sunday after Trinity.
1796 War of the First Coalition War of the First Coalition: In the Battle of Borghetto, Napoleon Bonaparte manages to cross the Mincio River against the Austrian army. This crossing forces the Austrians to abandon Lombardy and retreat to the Tyrol, leaving the fortress of Mantua as the sole remaining Austrian stronghold in Northern Italy.
1806 Andrew Jackson Future U.S. President Andrew Jackson kills Charles Dickinson in a duel.
1814 Treaty of Paris (1814) The First Treaty of Paris is signed, returning the French frontiers to their 1792 extent, and restoring the House of Bourbon to power.
1815 East Indiaman The East Indiaman Arniston is wrecked during a storm at Waenhuiskrans, near Cape Agulhas, in present-day South Africa, with the loss of 372 lives.
1834 Joaquim António de Aguiar Minister of Justice Joaquim António de Aguiar issues a law seizing "all convents, monasteries, colleges, hospices and any other houses" from the Catholic religious orders in Portugal, earning him the nickname of "The Friar-Killer".
1842 Queen Victoria John Francis attempts to murder Queen Victoria as she drives down Constitution Hill in London with Prince Albert.
1845 Fatel Razack The Fatel Razack coming from India, lands in the Gulf of Paria in Trinidad and Tobago carrying the first Indians to the country.
1854 Kansas–Nebraska Act The Kansas–Nebraska Act becomes law establishing the U.S. territories of Kansas and Nebraska.
1862 American Civil War American Civil War: The Siege of Corinth ends in a Union victory, with General Henry Halleck capturing the critical rail junction of Corinth, Mississippi from retreating Confederate forces under General P. G. T. Beauregard.
1866 Bedřich Smetana Bedrich Smetana's comic opera The Bartered Bride premiered in Prague.
1868 Memorial Day Decoration Day (the predecessor of the modern "Memorial Day") is observed in the United States for the first time after a proclamation by John A. Logan, head of the Grand Army of the Republic (a veterans group).
1876 Abdulaziz Ottoman sultan Abdülaziz is deposed and succeeded by his nephew Murad V.
1876 Ems Ukaz The secret decree of Ems Ukaz, issued by Russian Tsar Alexander II in the German city of Bad Ems, was aimed at stopping the printing and distribution of Ukrainian-language publications in the Russian Empire.
1883 Brooklyn Bridge In New York City, 12 people are killed in a stampede on the recently opened Brooklyn Bridge.
1899 Pearl Hart Pearl Hart, a female outlaw of the Old West, robs a stage coach 30 miles southeast of Globe, Arizona.
1911 Indianapolis Motor Speedway At the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the first Indianapolis 500 ends with Ray Harroun in his Marmon Wasp becoming the first winner of the 500-mile auto race.
1913 Treaty of London (1913) The Treaty of London is signed, ending the First Balkan War; Albania becomes an independent nation.
1914 Cunard Line The new, and then the largest, Cunard ocean liner RMS Aquitania, 45,647 tons, sets sails on her maiden voyage from Liverpool, England, to New York City.
1922 Lincoln Memorial The Lincoln Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C.
1925 May Thirtieth Movement May Thirtieth Movement: Shanghai Municipal Police Force shoot and kill 13 protesting workers.
1937 1937 Memorial Day massacre Memorial Day massacre: Chicago police shoot and kill ten labor demonstrators.
1941 World War II World War II: Manolis Glezos and Apostolos Santas climb the Athenian Acropolis and tear down the German flag.
1942 Bombing of Cologne in World War II World War II: One thousand British bombers launch a 90-minute attack on Cologne, Germany.
1943 The Holocaust The Holocaust: Josef Mengele becomes chief medical officer of the Zigeunerfamilienlager (Romani family camp) at Auschwitz concentration camp.
1948 1948 Columbia River flood A dike along the flooding Columbia River breaks, obliterating Vanport, Oregon within minutes. Fifteen people die and tens of thousands are left homeless.
1958 Korean War Memorial Day: The remains of two unidentified American servicemen, killed in action during World War II and the Korean War respectively, are buried at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery.
1959 Auckland Harbour Bridge The Auckland Harbour Bridge, crossing the Waitemata Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand, is officially opened by Governor-General Charles Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham.
1961 Rafael Trujillo The long-time Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo is assassinated in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
1961 Viasa Flight 897 Viasa Flight 897 crashes after takeoff from Lisbon Airport, killing 61.
1963 Buddhist crisis A protest against pro-Catholic discrimination during the Buddhist crisis is held outside South Vietnam's National Assembly, the first open demonstration during the eight-year presidency of Ngo Dinh Diem.
1966 Democratic Republic of the Congo Former Congolese Prime Minister, Évariste Kimba, and several other politicians are publicly executed in Kinshasa on the orders of President Joseph Mobutu.
1967 Nigeria The Nigerian Eastern Region declares independence as the Republic of Biafra, sparking a civil war.
1968 Charles de Gaulle Charles de Gaulle reappears publicly after his flight to Baden-Baden, West Germany, and dissolves the French National Assembly by a radio appeal. Immediately after, less than one million of his supporters march on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. This is the turning point of May 1968 events in France.
1971 Mariner program Mariner program: Mariner 9 is launched to map 70% of the surface, and to study temporal changes in the atmosphere and surface, of Mars.
1972 The Angry Brigade The Angry Brigade goes on trial over a series of 25 bombings throughout the United Kingdom.
1972 Ben Gurion Airport In Ben Gurion Airport (at the time: Lod Airport), Israel, members of the Japanese Red Army carry out the Lod Airport massacre, killing 24 people and injuring 78 others.
1974 Airbus A300 The Airbus A300 passenger aircraft first enters service.
1975 European Space Agency European Space Agency is established.
1979 Downeast Airlines Flight 46 Downeast Flight 46 crashes on approach to Knox County Regional Airport in Rockland, Maine, killing 17.
1982 Cold War Cold War: Spain joins NATO.
1989 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre Tiananmen Square protests of 1989: The 10-metre high "Goddess of Democracy" statue is unveiled in Tiananmen Square by student demonstrators.
1990 Croatian Parliament Croatian Parliament is constituted after the first free, multi-party elections, today celebrated as the National Day of Croatia.
1998 May 1998 Afghanistan earthquake The 6.5 Mw  Afghanistan earthquake shook the Takhar Province of northern Afghanistan with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong), killing around 4,000–4,500.
1998 Nuclear weapons testing Nuclear Testing: Pakistan conducts an underground test in the Kharan Desert. It is reported to be a plutonium device with yield of 20kt TNT equivalent.
2003 Depayin massacre Depayin massacre: At least 70 people associated with the National League for Democracy are killed by government-sponsored mob in Burma. Aung San Suu Kyi flees the scene, but is arrested soon afterwards.
2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions Convention on Cluster Munitions is adopted.
2008 TACA Flight 390 TACA Flight 390 overshoots the runway at Toncontín International Airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras and crashes, killing five people.
2012 Liberia Former Liberian president Charles Taylor is sentenced to 50 years in prison for his role in atrocities committed during the Sierra Leone Civil War.
2013 Nigeria Nigeria passes a law banning same-sex marriage.
2020 Crew Dragon Demo-2 The Crew Dragon Demo-2 launches from the Kennedy Space Center, becoming the first crewed orbital spacecraft to launch from the United States since 2011 and the first commercial flight to the International Space Station.
2024 Donald Trump Donald Trump is convicted of falsifying business records in his New York trial, the first time a former President of the United States has been found guilty in a criminal case.