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Wydarzenia polityczne w 1865 roku.
Wydarzenia
- 15 kwietnia prezydent Stanów Zjednoczonych Abraham Lincoln[1][2][3][4] został śmiertelnie postrzelony przez Johna Wilkesa Bootha[5][6].
- 26 kwietnia John Wilkes Booth został zastrzelony na farmie w Wirginii[5].
Zmarli
- 19 stycznia Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, francuski polityk i ekonomista[7].
- 25 września Andrés de Santa Cruz, prezydent Peru i Boliwii[8].
- 10 grudnia Leopold I Koburg, król Belgów[9].
Przypisy
- ↑ Lincoln Abraham, [w:] Encyklopedia PWN [online] [dostęp 2017-10-10] .
- ↑ Abraham Lincoln. whitehouse.gov. [dostęp 2017-10-10]. (ang.).
- ↑ Abraham Lincoln, U.S. Representative, U.S. President, Lawyer(1809–1865). biography.com. [dostęp 2017-10-10]. (ang.).
- ↑ Abraham Lincoln. history.com. [dostęp 2017-10-10]. (ang.).
- ↑ a b John Wilkes Booth, [w:] Encyclopædia Britannica [online] [dostęp 2017-10-10] (ang.).
- ↑ John Wilkes Booth. history.com. [dostęp 2017-10-10]. (ang.).
- ↑ Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, [w:] Encyclopædia Britannica [online] [dostęp 2017-10-10] (ang.).
- ↑ Andrés Santa Cruz. biografiasyvidas.com. [dostęp 2017-10-10]. (hiszp.).
- ↑ Leopold I, [w:] Encyklopedia PWN [online] [dostęp 2017-10-10] .
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