16 June

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5 events found for 16 June

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1487
Tudor Britain (1485–1603)

Pretender Lambert Simnel defeated at Stoke

On 16 June 1487 , the Battle of Stoke Field marked a pivotal moment in the early years of Tudor Britain . The conflict saw the forces of King Henry VII confront an army led by the Yorkist pretender Lambert Simnel , who had been proclaimed as Edward, Earl of Warwick . This rebellion represented one of the most significant and immediate threats to the stability of the newly established Tudor dynasty...

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1846
PopesVatican City

Pius IX

The papacy of Pius IX , which commenced on 16 June 1846 and concluded upon his death on 7 February 1878, stands as the longest reign in the history of the papacy. Spanning over three decades, his tenure coincided with a period of profound transformation both within the ecclesiastical structure and the broader political landscape of the nineteenth century. His election arrived at a time when the ro...

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1963
Soviet Milestones

Valentina Tereshkova becomes first woman in space

A New Frontier in Orbit On 16 June 1963, the Soviet space programme achieved a landmark moment in human history when Valentina Tereshkova launched aboard Vostok 6 . This mission secured her place as the first woman to travel into space, an accomplishment that resonated far beyond the technical confines of the flight itself. By placing a female cosmonaut into orbit, the Soviet Union demonstrated a...

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1963
Women in Space

Valentina Tereshkova launches on Vostok 6

A New Frontier The launch of Vostok 6 on 16 June 1963 represented a profound shift in the demographic of space exploration. By successfully placing a woman into orbit for the first time, the mission challenged existing perceptions regarding who could endure the rigours of spaceflight. Valentina Tereshkova’s ascent into the cosmos was not merely a technical achievement for the Soviet space programm...

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1969
Theatre & Performance

Oh! Calcutta! opens

A New Direction in Experimental Theatre The opening of Oh! Calcutta! on 16 June 1969 represented a pivotal moment for the landscape of experimental performance. By challenging the prevailing conventions of what could be presented on a professional stage, the production carved out a space for artistic expression that pushed against traditional boundaries. It arrived at a time when the theatre world...

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