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1675–1676 Malta plague epidemic: Epidemic Malta: The plague outbreak was the worst epidemic in Maltese history. [1] 4487–4668 28 March 1813 – 8 September 1814: 1813–1814 Malta plague epidemic: Epidemic Malta and Gozo: The plague outbreak, imported from Alexandria in Egypt, killed about 5% of Malta's population. [2] 3000 7 May 1592 – 1593
Fischbeck was born in Wallington, New Jersey, and grew up working on the family farm in Farmingdale, New Jersey, [1] the son of Johanna (Mohlenhoff), a teacher, and George Stelling Fischbeck, a farmer. [2] He attended Freehold High School, graduating at the age of 16 before starting, and shortly thereafter dropping out of, Rutgers University. [2]
The problem of what to do about Malta was also discussed, and plans for an invasion that would be codenamed Operation Herkules took shape. [34] In Burma the Japanese occupied Lashio, cutting communications between Mandalay and China. [2] An ammonium nitrate explosion at a chemical plant in Tessenderlo, Belgium killed 189 people.
Weather Channel meteorologist Nicholas Wiltgen committed suicide, the Fulton County Medical Examiner in Georgia said Tuesday. According to a statement issued by the medical examiner's office ...
4 April – Myriam Spiteri Debono is sworn in as the 11th president, succeeding George Vella and becoming the third woman to hold the office. [ 3 ] 10 May – Chris Fearne resigns as deputy prime minister after charges are filed against him over fraud and misappropriation of funds related to an investigation into a 2015 agreement to privatize ...
WEARE, N.H. -A man from Weare is getting attention from across the country because of what family members said about him after he died. The obituary in tribute of Charles Wheeler is full of humor ...
Art Evans, the actor who starred in films like Die Hard 2 and A Soldier's Story, has died at age 82.. Evans died Saturday, Dec. 21, Deadline reported, adding that the actor's rep said the cause ...
Sonny Eliot was born on December 5, 1920, as the youngest of seven children, into a Jewish family. [2] Elliot attended Wayne State University, [3] and served in World War II as a B-24 bomber pilot. [4] During the war he spent 18 months as a prisoner of war. [5] He became a weatherman in 1947. He was known for his jokes during broadcasts. [6]