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November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 38 days remaining.

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  • 800 - Charlemagne arrives at Rome to examine the alleged crimes of Pope Leo III.
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  • 1227 - Polish Prince Leszek I the White is assassinated at an assemply of Piast dukes at Gasawa.
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  • 1248 - Conquest of Seville by the Christian troops under King Ferdinand III of Castile.
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  • 1499 - Pretender to the throne Perkin Warbeck is hanged for reportedly attempting to escape from the Tower of London. He had invaded England in 1497, claiming to be the lost son of King Edward IV of England.
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  • 1531 - The Peace of Kappel ends the Civil Wars in Switzerland.
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  • 1644 - Areopagitica by John Milton is published.
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  • 1654 - French mathematician, scientist, and religious philosopher Blaise Pascal experiences an intense mystical vision that marks him for life.
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  • 1844 - Independence of the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein from Denmark.
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  • 1863 - American Civil War: Battle of Chattanooga begins - Union forces led by General Ulysses S. Grant reinforce troops at Chattanooga, Tennessee and counter-attack Confederate troops.
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  • 1867 - The Manchester Martyrs were hanged in Manchester, England for rescuing two Irish men from jail.
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  • 1869 - In Dumbarton, Scotland, the clipper Cutty Sark is launched - one of the last clippers ever to be built, and the only one still surviving to this day.
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  • 1876 - Corrupt Tammany Hall leader William Marcy Tweed (better known as Boss Tweed) is delivered to authorities in New York City after being captured in Spain.
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  • 1889 - The first jukebox goes into operation at the Palais Royale Saloon in San Francisco.
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  • 1890 - King William III of the Netherlands dies without a male heir and a special law is passed to allow his daughter Princess Wilhelmina to become Queen.
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  • 1895 - The first ever Backyard Brawl rivalry match-up between Pitt Panthers and West Virginia Mountaineers takes place.
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  • 1903 - Colorado Governor James Peabody sends the state militia into the town of Cripple Creek to break up a miners' strike.
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  • 1903 - Opera tenor Enrico Caruso makes his American debut in New York City with the Metropolitan Opera in Rigoletto.
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  • 1914 - The US Army retreats from Mexico.
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  • 1934 - An Anglo-Ethiopian boundary commission in the Ogaden discovers an Italian garrison at Walwal, which lay well within Ethiopian territory. This leads to the Abyssinia Crisis.
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  • 1936 - The first edition of Life is published.
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  • 1943 - World War II: The Deutsche Opernhaus on Bismarckstraße in the Berlin neighborhood of Charlottenburg is destroyed. It will eventually be rebuilt in 1961 and be called the Deutsche Oper Berlin.
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  • 1943 - World War II: Tarawa and Makin atolls fall to American forces.
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  • 1954 - For the first time, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above the peak it reached just before the 1929 crash.
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  • 1955 - The Cocos Islands are transferred from the control of the United Kingdom to Australia.
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  • 1959 - General Charles de Gaulle, President of France, declares in a speech in Strasbourg his vision for a "Europe, from the Atlantic to the Urals."
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  • 1962 - United Airlines Flight 297 crashes killing all 17 on-board.
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  • 1963 - The first episode of the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who, An Unearthly Child, airs on the BBC.
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  • 1971 - The representatives of the People's Republic of China first attended the United Nations, including the United Nations Security Council, as China's representatives (See China and the United Nations).
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  • 1976 - Apneist Jacques Mayol is the first man to reach a depth of 100 m undersea without breathing equipment.
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  • 1979 - In Dublin, Ireland, Irish Republican Army member Thomas McMahon is sentenced to life in prison for the assassination of Lord Mountbatten.
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  • 1980 - A series of earthquakes in southern Italy kills approximately 4,800 people.
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  • 1981 - Iran-Contra scandal: Ronald Reagan signs the top secret National Security Decision Directive 17 (NSDD-17), giving the Central Intelligence Agency the authority to recruit and support Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
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  • 1984 - Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie throws a game-winning 48-yard Hail Mary pass to Gerard Phelan to defeat the University of Miami Hurricanes 47-45. It is one of the most famous plays in American college football history.
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  • 1985 - Gunmen hijack EgyptAir Flight 648 while en route from Athens to Cairo. When the plane lands in Malta, Egyptian commandos storm the hijacked jetliner, but 60 people die in the raid.
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  • 1990 - The first all woman expedition to the south pole (3 Americans, 1 Japanese and 12 Russians), sets off from Antarctica on the 1st leg of a 70 day, 1287 kilometre ski trek.
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  • 1993 - Rachel Whiteread wins both the £20,000 Turner Prize award for best British modern artist and the £40,000 K Foundation art award for the worst artist of the year.
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  • 1996 - Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 is hijacked, then crashes into the Indian Ocean off the coast of Comoros after running out of fuel, killing 123.
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  • Flight 961 breaks up.1996 - The Republic of Angola officially joins the World Trade Organization.
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  • 2003 - Georgian president Eduard Shevardnadze resigns following weeks of mass protests over flawed elections.
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  • 1998 - Agreement between Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and his rival, prince Norodom Ranariddh.
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  • 2004 - Alex Ferguson takes charge of his 1000th game as manager of Manchester United.
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  • 2005 - Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, elected president of Liberia, is the first woman to lead an African country.
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  • 2006 - Sadr City bombing attacks kills at least 215 Iraqis.

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