^B{^#!16!13 June^N! Feast day of St Antony of Padua, St Felicula, St Aquilina, and St Triphyllius.
^B{1849^B} Communist riots in Paris were easily defeated and led to repressive legislation. ^B{1866^B} The US 14th Amendment incorporated the Civil Rights Act and gave states the choice of Negro enfranchisement or reduced representation in Congress. ^B{1900^B} The Boxer Rebellion began in China against Europeans. ^B{1942^B} British forces lost 230 tanks in desert fighting. ^B{1944^B} The first flying bomb was dropped on London, UK. ^B{1956^B} The last British troops left the Suez Canal base. ^B{1961^B} Austria refused an application by Archduke Otto of Hapsburg to return as a private individual.
^B{^I{^#!14!Born ^N}Richard Barnfield, English poet, ^B{1574^B}; Thomas Arnold, English scholar, head of Rugby school, ^B{1795^B}; James Clerk Maxwell, Scottish physicist, ^B{1831^B}; William Butler Yeats, Irish poet, ^B{1865^B}; Peter Scudamore, British jockey, ^B{1958^B}.
^B{^I{^#!14!Died ^N}Alexander the Great, 323 BC^B}; St Antonio of Padua, ^B{1231^B}; Arcangelo Corelli, Italian composer, ^B{1713^B}; Henry Seagrave, British racing driver, ^B{1930^B}; Jesse Boot, English pharmacist, drug manufacturer, and philanthropist, ^B{1931^B}; Benny Goodman, US bandleader, ^B{1986^B}.