1983 Theodorus H J Zwartkruis, Bishop (Haarlem), dies
1970 Brenda Schultz-McCarthy, Haarlem Neth, tennis star, 95, 96 Oklahoma City
1968 Carlos Hasselbaink, Dutch soccer player, VVV/FC Utrecht/Haarlem
1959 Edward Metgod, Dutch soccer goalie, Haarlem, Sparta
1943 40 NZ bombers attack Haarlem Netherlands (85 killed)
1943 German under officers shot down in Haarlem Neth
1941 Dick Top, Dutch actor and director, Witch of Haarlem
1941 Anti-German demonstration in Haarlem Netherlands
1935 Joannes D J Aengenent, bishop of Haarlem (1928-35), dies at 62
1935 Joannes DJ Aengenent, bishop of Haarlem (1928-35), dies at 62
1909 Theodorus H J Zwartkruis, Bishop of Haarlem Netherlands, 1966-83
1891 Robert W. P. Peereboom, Dutch editor in chief, Haarlem Newspaper
1889 Soccer team HFC Haarlem forms
1879 Pim Mulier forms "Haarlem Football Club"
1873 Joannes D. J. Aengenent, sociologist and bishop of Haarlem, 1928-35
1867 1st Girl School opens in Haarlem Neth
1861 Josephus T J Cuypers, Dutch architect, St. Bavo, Haarlem
1856 Statue of Laurens Jansz Coster unveiled in Haarlem
1847 Netherlands Haarlem's Current newspaper starts publishing
1794 All Jacobijnse clubs together in Haarlem
1750 Tax revolt in Haarlem Neth
1693 Haarlem people's revolution due to food shortages
1690 Revolt in Haarlem after public ban on smoking
1656 Oldest surviving commercial newspaper begins (Haarlem, Netherlands)
1645 Romeyn de Hooghe, Haarlem Neth, painter/goldsmith
1638 Cornelis Cornelisz, "of Haarlem", painter, dies at about 76
1597 Pieter J Kies, Dutch mayor of Haarlem (1572-73), dies at about 66
1580 Nicolaas van Nieuwland, corrupt 1st bishop of Haarlem, dies at 70
1573 Haarlem surrenders after 7 months to Spanish army
1572 Spanish army begins fires in Haarlem Netherlands
1572 Spanish troops begin siege of Haarlem
1572 Duke of Alva's son Don Fredrik begins siege for Haarlem
1569 Duke of Alva forces bishop Nicolaas van Nieuwland of Haarlem to resign
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