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| [[1127]] – Invading [[Jin Dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin]] soldiers '''[[Jingkang incident|besieged and sacked]]''' [[Bianjing|Kaifeng]] and abducted [[Emperor Qinzong of Song|Emperor Qinzong]] and others, ending the [[Song Dynasty#Northern Song, 960–1127|Northern Song Dynasty]] of China.
 
| [[1127]] – Invading [[Jin Dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin]] soldiers '''[[Jingkang incident|besieged and sacked]]''' [[Bianjing|Kaifeng]] and abducted [[Emperor Qinzong of Song|Emperor Qinzong]] and others, ending the [[Song Dynasty#Northern Song, 960–1127|Northern Song Dynasty]] of China.
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| [[1816]] – Inventor [[Humphry Davy]] first tested his '''[[Davy lamp]]'''<!-- ''(examples pictured)''-->, a [[safety lamp]] containing a candle for use in [[coal mine]]s.
 
| [[1816]] – Inventor [[Humphry Davy]] first tested his '''[[Davy lamp]]'''<!-- ''(examples pictured)''-->, a [[safety lamp]] containing a candle for use in [[coal mine]]s.
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|  [[1916]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: The last British troops evacuated from [[Gallipoli]], as the [[Ottoman Empire]] prevailed over a joint British and French operation to capture [[Istanbul]] at the '''[[Gallipoli Campaign|Battle of Gallipoli]]'''.
 
|  [[1916]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: The last British troops evacuated from [[Gallipoli]], as the [[Ottoman Empire]] prevailed over a joint British and French operation to capture [[Istanbul]] at the '''[[Gallipoli Campaign|Battle of Gallipoli]]'''.
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|  [[1923]] – The '''[[autogyro]]''', a type of [[rotorcraft]] invented by civil engineer and pilot [[Juan de la Cierva]], made its first successful flight at Cuatro Vientos Airfield in [[Madrid]], Spain.
 
|  [[1923]] – The '''[[autogyro]]''', a type of [[rotorcraft]] invented by civil engineer and pilot [[Juan de la Cierva]], made its first successful flight at Cuatro Vientos Airfield in [[Madrid]], Spain.
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* [[RMS Queen Mary 2]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/January 8|January 8]], so RMS Queen Elizabeth should not appear in the same year
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* [[RMS Queen Mary 2]] appears on [[WikiRug:Selected anniversaries/January 8|January 8]], so RMS Queen Elizabeth should not appear in the same year
 
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