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August 16
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Events- 1513 – Battle of Guinegate (Battle of the Spurs) – King Henry VIII of England defeats French Forces who are forced to retreat.
- 1819 – Seventeen people die and over 600 are injured by cavalry charges at the Peterloo Massacre at a public meeting at St. Peter's Field, Manchester, England.
- 1868 – Arica, Peru (now Chile) is devastated by a tsunami which followed a magnitude 8.5 earthquake in the Peru-Chile Trench off the coast. The earthquake and tsunami killed an estimated 25,000 people in Arica and perhaps 70,000 people in all.
- 1913 – Tōhoku Imperial University of Japan (modern day Tōhoku University) admits its first female students.
- 1945 – Puyi, the last Chinese emperor and ruler of Manchukuo, is captured by Soviet troops.
- 1960 – Joseph Kittinger parachutes from a balloon over New Mexico at 102,800 feet (31,330 m), setting three records that still stand today: High-altitude jump, free-fall, and highest speed by a human without an aircraft.
Births- 1946 – Dick Murdoch, American professional wrestler (d. 1996)
- 1958 – Madonna, American singer and actress
Deaths- 1986 – Jaime Saenz, Bolivian poet and novelist, and short story writer (b. 1921)
- 2002 – Abu Nidal, Palestinian political leader (b. 1937)
- 2002 – John Roseboro, American baseball player and coach (b. 1933)
- 2007 – Max Roach, American percussionist, drummer, and composer (b. 1924)
- 2008 – Elena Leuṣtean, Romanian gymnast and Olympic medalist (b. 1935)
Holidays and observances- Eastern Orthodox: commemoration of the translation of the Acheiropoietos icon which means "Not made by hands", (also known as the Mandelion) from Edessa to Constantinople on 16 August 944 This "Shroud of Constantinople" is believed to be the Shroud of Turin today by many scholars.
RC saints: - Saint Roch, confessor (helps against plague and skin diseases), patron saint of pilgrims, plague victims, and dogs
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