Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/January 5

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This is a list of selected January 5 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Before doing so, please review the selected anniversaries guidelines. If your suggestion is potentially controversial or relates to a day currently or soon to appear on the Main Page, post it on the talk page instead.

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  • Only four or five events are featured each day; therefore, not all important or significant events can be included.
  • An event is generally excluded if it is already the subject of the scheduled featured article or picture of the day.

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1463 – French poet François Villon was banned from Paris by the Parlement after being commuted from a death sentence. needs more footnotes
1477Burgundian Wars: Charles the Bold, the Duke of Burgundy, was killed at the Battle of Nancy, eventually leading to the partition of Burgundy between France and the House of Habsburg. Charles: unreferenced section; Battle: refimprove
1527Felix Manz, co-founder of the original Swiss Brethren Anabaptist congregation in Zürich, was executed by drowning, becoming one of the first martyrs of the Radical Reformation. Manz: refimprove; Radical Reformation: fact not in article
1875 – The Palais Garnier opera house in Paris was formally inaugurated. unreferenced section
1895Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer in the French military wrongly accused of treason, was stripped of his rank and sentenced to life imprisonment on Devil's Island. appears on October 15
1953Waiting for Godot by Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, termed the "most significant English language play of the 20th century", premiered in Paris. "Too long" yellow banner
1968Alexander Dubček came to power in Czechoslovakia, beginning a period of political liberalization known as the Prague Spring that ended with a military intervention by the Warsaw Pact nations to halt reform. section should be summarized
1971 – The first One Day International cricket match was held between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. unreferenced section
1996Hamas operative Yahya Ayyash was assassinated by a bomb-laden cell phone, planted by Israel's Shin Bet. refimprove section
Konrad Adenauer |b|1876| Too much uncited
Deadmau5 |b|1981 refimprove

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January 5: Twelfth Night (Western Christianity)

Battle of Turckheim
Battle of Turckheim
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