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** and decree
** Cold War: Soviet troops occupy Baku, Azerbaijan, under the state of emergency decree issued by Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev and kill over 130 and wound over 700 protesters for national independence.
** CPSU, and its republic-level division, Communist Party of the Russian SFSR, banned in the Russian SFSR by Presidential decree N 169.
** The Philippine College of Commerce, through a presidential decree, is converted to the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.
** The Parliament of Austria is suspended because of a quibble over procedure ; Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss initiates authoritarian rule by decree ( see Austrofascism ).
** The Republic of Austria abolishes the jury trial by decree.
** One of Edward's first acts is to enforce a decree requiring all English Jews to wear yellow badges.
** Formula O: decree of arraignment
** Chief of state Józef Piłsudski signs decree officially allowing 16 MPs from Prussian Partition to participate in Sejm Ustawodawczy.

** and Italy
** Battle of Placentia — Emperor Aurelian is defeated by the Alemanni forces invading Italy
** Battle of Fano — Aurelian defeats the Alemanni, who begin to retreat from Italy
** Northern Italy, June 1918 ( Season 2, Episode 10 )
** Campi Flegrei ( Italy )
** Lake Bracciano ( Italy )
** Lake Bolsena ( Italy )
** Adelaide of Italy
** Feast of the Seven Fishes ( Italy )
** Enrico Fermi Nuclear Power Plant, in Italy
** Harpsichord, Italy, late 17th century
** Latin, which was spoken in west-central Italy.
** South Picene, in east-central Italy
** Memorial Day or Il Giorno della Memoria ( Italy )
** Befana Day ( Italy )
** Father's Day ( Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy, Honduras, and Bolivia )
** Archaeological finds suggest that worship of Demeter and Persephone was widespread in Sicily and Greek Italy.
** Commedia dell ' arte – a form of theatre characterized by masked " types " which began in Italy in the 16th century, and was responsible for the advent of the actress and improvised performances based on sketches or scenarios.
** France defeats Italy 2-1 after extra time in the final of the European Championships, becoming the first team to consecutively win the World Cup and European Championships.
** In Milan, Italy, during a far-left demonstration, a hooded person shoots at the police, killing a policeman, Antonio Custra.
** Flooding in the Po River valley of Italy leads to flooding also in Venice.
** Spanish Civil War: Spanish Nationalist troops, aided by Italy, take Barcelona.
** British forces in Italy cross the Garigliano River.
** The U. S. Army 36th Infantry Division, in Italy, attempts to cross the Rapido River.
** An anti-fascist strike begins in northern Italy.

** and bans
** The Roman Catholic Church bans the books of André Gide.
** Roe v. Wade: The U. S. Supreme Court overturns state bans on abortion.
** The Los Angeles, California City Council bans the sale or possession of semiautomatic firearms.
** Gun control: U. S. President George H. W. Bush bans the importation of certain guns deemed assault weapons into the United States.
** – The city of Washington, DC, enacts legislation that bans railroads from transporting hazardous materials through the city.
** Case: The Supreme Court must decide if a small town that bans guns within its borders is constitutional.

** and women
** Raptio, large scale abduction of women, either for marriage or enslavement
** Sex drive is dependent on androgen levels only in the presence of estrogen, but without estrogen, free testosterone level actually decreases sexual desire ( instead of increases sex drive ), as demonstrated for those women who have hypoactive sexual desire disorder, and the sexual desire in these women can be restored by administration of estrogen ( using oral contraceptive ).
** List of women in the Bible
** The Women Marines are disbanded, and the women are integrated into regular Marine Corps.
** Twenty-three men and thirty-one women escape to West Berlin through a narrow tunnel under the Berlin Wall.
** Bolivia National Revolution: A universal vote enables indigenous peoples and women to vote, nationalizes mines and enacts agrarian reform.
** Maillé massacre: Massacre of 129 civilians ( 70 % women and children ) by the Gestapo at Maillé, Indre-et-Loire.
** Holocaust: In Warsaw, 2 women, Zofia Kossak and Wanda Filipowicz, risk their lives by setting up the Council for the Assistance of the Jews.
** British Minister of Labour Ernest Bevin calls for women to fill vital jobs.
** An all-female Japanese team summits Manaslu in Nepal, becoming the first women to climb an 8, 000 metre peak.
** 150 women ( members of New York Radical Women ) arrive in Atlantic City, New Jersey to protest against the Miss America Pageant, as exploitative of women.
** Ten thousand Protestant and Catholic women demonstrate for peace in Northern Ireland.
** The Canton of Geneva in Switzerland gives women the right to vote.
** The Commonwealth of Australia ordains equal pay for women.
** The Representation of the People Act 1928 becomes law, extending the right to vote to all women in the United Kingdom.
** United States presidential election, 1920: Republican Warren G. Harding defeats Democrat James M. Cox and Socialist Eugene V. Debs, in the first national U. S. election in which women have the right to vote.
** Madeline McDowell Breckinridge, leader of the women ’ s suffrage movement and one of Kentucky's leading progressive reformers ( b. 1872 )
** The United States House of Representatives rejects a proposal to give women the right to vote.
** New Zealand becomes the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote.
** In Chipping Norton, England rioters attempt to free the Ascott Martyrs – sixteen women sentenced to imprisonment for attempting to dissuade strikebreakers.
** Switzerland gives women voting rights in state elections, but not in all canton-specific ones.
** Order of the Garter is opened to women.

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