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San Marino: independent country inside Italy — arguably the world's smallest and oldest republic — was founded (301)

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Richard the Lion-Hearted: was crowned king of England after defeating his father, Henry II (1189)

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Treaty of Paris: the US Revolutionary War came to an official end (1783)


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