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22 February 1240Italy, Holy Roman Empire, Sicily, Germany [wars]The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II reaches the outskirts of Rome, but withdraws to Sicily when Pope Gregory IX rouses the Romans to resist. Gregory, ineffectively, orders a crusade against Frederick in Germany.
22 February 1281Papal States, Italy, Sicily [administration]Simon de Brie is elected Pope Martin IV. He appoints Charles of Anjou, King of Sicily, as senator of Rome.
22 February 1512Spain [births and deaths]Amerigo Vespucci, Italian-born Spanish explorer who participated in a number of voyages to the New World and after whom North and South America are named, dies in Seville, Spain (57).
22 February 1732USA [births and deaths]George Washington, commander in chief during the American Revolution, and first president of the USA 1789–97, born in Westmoreland County, Virginia (–1799).
22 February 1836France [law and government]The first ministry of the moderate liberal Adolphe Thiers is formed in France, temporarily stabilizing French politics.
22 February 1886UK [newspapers]The British newspaper The Times introduces a ‘personal column’ in its classified advertising section.
22 February 1913 [births and deaths]Ferdinand de Saussure, Swiss linguist whose ideas about the structure of language laid the foundation of modern linguistics, dies in Geneva, Switzerland (55).
22 February 1974Pakistan, Bangladesh [diplomacy]Pakistan recognizes Bangladesh as an independent nation at the start of the Islamic summit conference in Lahore, Pakistan.
22 February 1979St Lucia, UK [decolonization]St Lucia, in the West Indies, gains its independence from Britain.
22 February 2001 [human rights]At the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, sitting at The Hague in the Netherlands, mass rape is judged to be a war crime and a crime against humanity for the first time in legal history.
22 February 2002UK [health and medicine]The use of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment and embryo screening to create a child capable of saving the life of another is sanctioned for the first time by the UK human fertilization and embryology authority.


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