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27 May 1199England [administration]John, the younger brother of the late King Richard I the Lionheart, is crowned as king of England.
27 May 1564Swiss Confederation, France [births and deaths]John Calvin (French: Jean Calvin or Cauvin), leading French Protestant Reformer, whose doctrines are expressed in his Institutio Christianae religionis/Institutes of the Christian Religion, dies in Geneva, Swiss Confederation (54).
27–29 May 1905Japan, Russian Empire [Russo–Japanese War (1904–05)]During the Battle of Tsushima in the Tsushima Strait between Korea and Japan, the Japanese fleet under Vice Admiral Heirachiro Togo sinks two-thirds of the recently-arrived Russian Baltic fleet commanded by Admiral Zinovi Rozhdestvenski.
27 May 1941Germany, UK [World War II (1939–45)]The German battleship Bismarck, on its first and only sortie into the Atlantic, is sunk, after a long hunt, by units of Britain's Royal Navy west of Brest, France.
27–31 May 1952Europe [treaties]The foreign ministers of France, Italy, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, and West Germany sign a series of agreements in Paris, France, establishing a European Defence Community (EDC), with reciprocal guarantees between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the EDC.
27 May 1964India [births and deaths]Jawaharlal Nehru, first prime minister of independent India 1947–64, dies in New Delhi, India (74).
27 May 1967UK [popular music]The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) bans the Beatles' single ‘A Day in the Life’, as it is seen to be encouraging drug-taking.
27 May 2006Indonesia [natural disasters]An earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale off the southern coast of Java in Indonesia near the city of Yogyakarta kills over 6,000 people.


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