March 13 in History

46 events 222 – 2020

March 13 spans 46 recorded events across recorded history — from 222 – 2020. Below is a curated digest of the most significant moments tied to this date.

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Breonna Taylor is killed by police officers who were forcibly entering her home

2020 — Breonna Taylor is killed by police officers who were forcibly entering her home in Louisville, Kentucky; her death sparked extensive protests against racism and police brutality

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Breonna Taylor was a 26-year-old African-American woman who worked as an emergency medical technician, and her killing led to widespread outrage and calls for reform.

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Kenneth Walker, Taylor's boyfriend, was charged with first-degree assault of a police officer after the shooting, but the charges were later dropped.

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The Louisville Metro Police Department's actions were widely criticized, with many arguing that the raid was poorly planned and executed.

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The Breonna Taylor protests led to the passage of 'Breonna's Law' in Louisville, which banned no-knock warrants in the city.

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Officer Brett Hankison was later fired from the Louisville Metro Police Department for his role in the shooting, while officers Jonathan Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove were not charged in connection with Taylor's death.


Roman emperor Elagabalus is murdered alongside his mother, Julia Soaemias.
He is replaced by his 14-year old cousin, Severus Alexander.
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, better known by his posthumous nicknames Elagabalus and Heliogabalus, was Roman emperor from 218 to 222, while he was still a teenager. His short reign was notorious for religious controversy and alleged sexual debauchery. A close relative to the Severan dynasty, he came from a prominent Syrian Arab family in Emesa (Homs), Syria, where he served as the head priest of the sun god Elagabal from a young age. After the death of his cousin, the emperor Caracalla, Elagabalus was raised to the Principate at 14 years of age in an army revolt instigated by his grandmother Julia Maesa against Caracalla's short-lived successor, Macrinus. He only posthumously became known by the Latinised name of his god.
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222
Election of Pope Felix III following the death of Pope Simplicius earlier that month.
Head of the Catholic Church from 483 to 492
Pope Felix III was the bishop of Rome from 13 March 483 to his death on 1 March 492. His repudiation of the Henotikon is considered the beginning of the Acacian schism. He is commemorated on March 1.
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483
The Battle of Badr, the first major battle between the Muslims and Quraysh.
First major battle in early Islam (624)
The Battle of Badr or sometimes called The Raid of Badr, also referred to as The Day of the Criterion in the Qur'an and by Muslims, was fought on 13 March 624 CE, near the present-day city of Badr, Al Madinah Province in Saudi Arabia. Muhammad, commanding an army of his Sahaba, defeated an army of the Quraysh led by Amr ibn Hishām, better known among Muslims as Abu Jahl. The battle marked the beginning of the six-year war between Muhammad and his tribe. The Battle of Badr took place after five or six unsuccessful attempts by the Muslims to intercept and raid Meccan trade caravans between 623 and early 624 CE.
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624
The Byzantine Empire and the Republic of Genoa sign a permanent treaty against the Venetians at Nymphaeum.
Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)
The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centred on Constantinople during late antiquity and the Middle Ages. Having survived the events that caused the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, it endured until the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire in 1453. The term 'Byzantine Empire' was coined only after its demise; its citizens used the term 'Roman Empire' and called themselves 'Romans'.
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1261
Siege of Warangal: Sultan Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq sends an expeditionary army led by his son, Muhammad bin Tughluq, to the Kakatiya capital Warangal – after ruler Prataparudra has refused to make tribute payments.
He besieges the city and finally, after a campaign of 8 months, Prataparudra surrenders on November 9.
In 1323, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq sent an army led by his son Ulugh Khan to the Kakatiya capital Warangal, after the Kakatiya ruler Prataparudra refused to make tribute payments. Ulugh Khan's first siege of Warangal failed because of a rebellion resulting from a false rumour about Ghiyath al-Din's death in Delhi. Ulugh Khan had to retreat to Devagiri, but he returned to Warangal within four months, this time with reinforcements from Delhi. Prataparudra was defeated and taken captive, resulting in the end of the Kakatiya dynasty.
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1323
The Battle of Oosterweel, traditionally regarded as the start of the Eighty Years' War.
1567 battle of the Eighty Years' War near Antwerp, present-day Belgium
The Battle of Oosterweel took place on 13 March 1567 near the village of Oosterweel, near Antwerp, in present-day Belgium, and is traditionally seen as the beginning of the Eighty Years' War. A Spanish mercenary army surprised a band of rebels and killed or captured almost all of them.
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1567
At the Battle of Tondibi in Mali, Moroccan forces of the Saadi dynasty, led by Judar Pasha, defeat the Songhai Empire, despite being outnumbered by at least five to one.
1591 battle during the Saadian invasion of the Songhai Empire
The Battle of Tondibi was the decisive confrontation in the 16th-century invasion of the Songhai Empire by the army of the Saadi dynasty. The Saadi forces under Judar Pasha defeated the Songhai under Askia Ishaq II, guaranteeing the empire's downfall.
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1591
Harvard College is named after clergyman John Harvard.
Undergraduate college of Harvard University in Massachusetts
Harvard College is the undergraduate college within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University.
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1639
Nojpetén, capital of the last independent Maya kingdom, falls to Spanish conquistadors, the final step in the Spanish conquest of Guatemala.
Capital city of the Mayan kingdom of Petén Itzá; now Flores, Guatemala
Nojpetén was the capital city of the Itza Maya kingdom of Petén Itzá. It was located on an island in Lake Petén Itzá in the modern department of Petén in northern Guatemala. The island is now occupied by the modern town of Flores, the capital of the Petén department, and has had uninterrupted occupation since pre-Columbian times. Nojpetén had defensive walls built upon the low ground of the island, which may have been hastily constructed by the Itza at a time when they felt threatened either by the encroaching Spanish or by other Maya groups.
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1697
The Battle of Cartagena de Indias (part of the War of Jenkins' Ear) begins.
1741 naval battle of the War of Jenkins' Ear
The Battle of Cartagena de Indias took place during the 1739 to 1748 War of Jenkins' Ear between Spain and Great Britain. The result of long-standing commercial tensions, the war was primarily fought in the Caribbean; the British tried to capture key Spanish ports in the region, including Porto Bello and Chagres in Panama, Havana, and Cartagena de Indias in present-day Colombia.
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1741
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20 people 1991 – 2004
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Pyper America
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1997
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1995
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1995
Gerard Deulofeu
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1994
Mohammed Siraj
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1994
Tyrone Mings
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1993
Lucy Fry
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1992
George MacKay
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1992
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L
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Daniel Greig
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Marvelous Marvin Hagler
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Betsy Blair
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What happened on March 13?

A featured event on this date is 2020: Breonna Taylor is killed by police officers who were forcibly entering her home in Louisville, Kentucky; her death sparked extensive protests against racism and police brutality. This page also lists 46 events from other years on the same day.

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March 13 brings together events, births, and deaths across many eras, which makes it useful for seeing how one calendar date connects different historical turning points.

Who was born on March 13?

Notable birthdays on this date include Coco Gauff, Frank Gore Jr., Beomgyu.

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Who died on March 13?

Notable deaths on this date include John Feinstein, Raúl Grijalva, Sofia Gubaidulina.

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What happened on March 13 in history?

On March 13, one notable event in history was 2020: Breonna Taylor is killed by police officers who were forcibly entering her home in Louisville, Kentucky; her death sparked extensive protests against racism and police brutality..

This date currently highlights 46 recorded events on thisDay.info, spanning 222 – 2020.

DateMarch 13
Featured year2020
LocationLouisville, Kentucky
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