^B{^#!16!14 June^N! Feast day of St Dogmael, Saints Valerius and Rufinus, and St Methodius I of Constantinople.
^B{1380^B} In the Peasants' Revolt, the rebels occupying London killed Archbishop Sudbury, the Chancellor, and Robert Hales, the Treasurer. ^B{1404^B} Glendower, having won control of Wales, assumes the title of Prince of Wales and holds a parliament. ^B{1645^B} In the English Civil War, Oliver Cromwell defeated the Royalists at the Battle of Naseby, Northamptonshire. ^B{1800^B} Napoleon Bonaparte defeated an Austrian army at the Battle of Marengo and reconquers Italy. ^B{1940^B} In World War II, German forces entered Paris. ^B{1960^B} French President de Gaulle renewed his offer to the Algerian provisional government to negotiate a cease-fire, to which Front de la LibΘration Nationale agrees, but rejects subsequent French conditions. ^B{1962^B} The European Space Research Organisation was established at Paris.
^B{^I{^#!14!Born ^N}Charles Augustin Coulomb, French physicist, ^B{1736^B}; Henry Keppel, British admiral, ^B{1809^B}; Bernard Bosanquet, English philosopher, ^B{1848^B}; Che Guevara, Argentinian communist revolutionary, ^B{1928^B}; Steffi Graf, German tennis player, ^B{1969^B}.
^B{^I{^#!14!Died ^N}Henry Vane the younger, English politician, executed after the Restoration for his parliamentarian activities, ^B{1662^B}; Edward Fitzgerald, English poet and translator, ^B{1883^B}; Jerome Klapka Jerome, English novelist, ^B{1927^B}; Gilbert Keith Chesterton, English author, ^B{1936^B}; John Logie Baird, Scottish inventor who developed television, ^B{1946^B}; Jorge Luis Borges, Argentinian author, ^B{1986^B}; Vincent Hamlin, US cartoonist, ^B{1993^B}.