TODAY IN HISTORY - OCTOBER 22

Following are some of the major events to have occurred on OctOBER 22

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1906 - Paul Cezanne, French Post-Impressionist painter, died. Among his best known works are "Card Players" and "Mont Sainte-Victoire with Large Pine Trees".

1923 - Failed Royalist coup in Greece.

1962 - U.S. President John Kennedy announced that a Soviet missile base was being built in Cuba and ordered a naval blockade of ships carrying equipment there.

1962 - Nelson Mandela pleaded not guilty at the start of his treason trial in South Africa.

1964 - French writer Jean-Paul Sartre rejected the Nobel Prize for Literature, saying it would reduce the impact of his writing.

1999 - Former guerrilla leader Xanana Gusmao returned to East Timor after years in an Indonesian jail.

1999 - World Solar Challenge race between Darwin and Adelaide is won by Australian team becoming first local team to win in 12-year history.

2002 - Geraldine Nagy-Appony, Albania's former queen, died aged 87. She was married in 1938 to King Zog, a Muslim chieftain who proclaimed himself monarch in 1928. They left the country with their infant son Leka in April 1939, when fascist Italy invaded.

2004 - Russia's Duma ratified the Kyoto Protocol, clearing the way for the long-delayed climate change pact to come into force worldwide.

2005 - A Boeing aircraft operated by Nigerian private carrier Bellview crashed in stormy weather shortly after take-off from Lagos, killing all 117 people on board.

2014 - Gunman attacks targets around Canada's parliament building.
 

 



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