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1601
 
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Shakespeare's central character in Hamlet expresses both the ideals of the Renaissance and the disillusion of a less confident age       
1694
 
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The Bank of England is founded and soon becomes the central banker for England's many private banks      
1879
 
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A congress in Paris, with Ferdinand de Lesseps as president, decides to construct a canal from coast to coast in Panama       
1880
 
     
Russian composer Alexander Borodin writes In the Steppes of Central Asia as part of the silver jubilee celebrations for Alexander II        
1890
 
    
Henrik Ibsen publishes his play Hedda Gabler, with its powerfully manipulative central character, a year before it is first produced (in Germany)       
1908
 
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International outrage at Congo atrocities forces Belgium to annexe King Leopold's private colony       
1917 October 23
 
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Lenin persuades the Bolshevik central committee to vote for an armed insurrection      
1925
 
   
The Central Committee of the USSR removes Trotsky from his influential post as War Commissar      
1937
 
     
C.S. Forester's central character, Horatio Hornblower, features for the first time – in The Happy Return        
1940
 
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An assassin sent by Stalin kills the exiled Trotsky in his home in Mexico City