2006 Slobodan Milosevic found dead in cell in the Hague
2001 Albert Hague, composer, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, dies at 81
1994 Sylvia Brandts Buys, actress (Hague's Post), dies at 85
1994 Hague motorist with .51% alcohol in blood, breaks Dutch record (.47%)
1992 Floriade (Flower Show) closes at Hague, Netherlands
1992 Floriade (Flower Show) opens at Hague, Netherlands
1991 UNPO, Unrepresented Nations and People Org forms in Hague Neth
1979 World Court in Hague rules Iran should relase all U.S. hostages
1979 ... Sykes, British ambassador in The Hague, murdered
1977 ADO The Hague soccer team forms
1976 Zeiss planetarium in Hague destroyed by fire
1975 6 South Molukkans occupy Indonesian consulate in The Hague, 1 dead
1975 Marcel Koning, soccer player, FC The Hague/NEC
1974 3 Japanese kidnap French ambassador in Hague
1968 Greece, Portugal and Spain's embassies bombed in the Hague
1967 Emiel van Eijkeren, soccer player, FC The Hague/NEC
1961 William Hague, Secretary of State for Wales
1961 Cor Lems, soccer player, ADO The Hague/Dordrecht '90
1960 Cees [Cornelis J] Laseur, Dutch actor/dir (Hague Comedy), dies at 60
1956 Hague Daily Newspaper reveals war crimes of Hague mayor Schokking
1955 Theo Frenkel, actor (Footlights, Hague's Comedy), dies
1950 Hague Council of Annulment convicts German war criminals W Lages, FH Van de Funten and F Fischer to death
1948 Winston Churchill visits The Hague
1948 The Hague Court of Justice convicts Hans Rauter (SS) to the death
1948 International Court of Justice opens at Hague Netherlands
1947 Harry Vanda, [Vandenberg], Hague Neth, rock guitarist, Easybeats
1945 Queen Wilhelmina opens parliament in Hague
1945 General Eisenhower welcomed in Hague (on Hitler's train)
1945 Princess Irene Brigade moves into the Hague Neth
1945 Allies bombs The Hague, Netherlands
1945 RAF bombing error hits The Hague killing 511
1944 Surprise attack by Van de Peat on General Landsdrukkerij in the Hague
1944 RAF bombs census bureau in The Hague
1942 German occupiers confiscate bicycles in Rotterdam and Hague
1941 1st Dutch Austrians depart Hague
1941 18 Geuzen resistance fighters sentenced to death in The Hague
1941 43 Geuzen resistance fighter trial opens in the Hague
1940 Nazis signs Technical Hague court Delft
1940 Arthur Seyss-Inquart installed as Reich commissar of Hague Neth
1935 Hague local museum opens
1931 Nationally Crisis Committee forms in Hague
1926 80,000 demonstrate for democratic peace in Hague
1926 The Beehive in the Hague opens 1st escalator in Netherlands
1925 Willem Landre's opera "Beatrice" premiers in The Hague
1924 Lucas J "Luc" Lutz, Dutch actor and director, Hague Comedy
1924 Hague Chambers of Commerce forms
1923 U.S. Senate rejects membership in International Court of Justice, The Hague
1922 IVVV (association) peace congress on war forms in Hague
1921 Liberal Freedom League forms in The Hague
1920 League of nations establishes International Court of Justice in The Hague
1920 Albert Hague, Berlin Germany, actor, Mr Shorofsky-Fame
1920 League of Nations places International head of Justice in Hague
1918 Royal Dutch Blast furnace and Steel factory opens in Hague
1914 High Council of Labor forms in Hague Netherlands
1914 J Albert Neuhuys, Dutch painter (Hague School), dies at 69
1914 1st edition of Hague's Post under San Francisco van Oss, published
1913 Queen Wilhelmina opens Peace Palace (The Hague)
1910 Willem Maris, painter (Hague School), dies at 66
1908 1st Dutch electric railway in use (Rotterdam-The Hague)
1907 44 nations meet in 2nd Hague Peace Conference
1907 Paul J. Steenbergen, Neth, actor, Ciske Rat, /founder, Hague's Comedy
1905 Dutch Queen Wilhelmina opens Technical Hague court
1905 Hague soccer team ADO froms
1899 World Goodwill Day-26 nations meet in 1st Hague Peace Conference
1899 Cees Lasseur, Dutch actor and owner, Hague Comedy
1893 Theo Frenkel, actor, Footlights, Hague's Comedy
1872 Helena Beeloo, Hague's maid, murdered by Henry Jut
1872 W T van der Kouwen-ten Cate, Hague's Dame, murdered by Henry Jut
1864 Horse tramway at the Hague, opens
1845 Hunger strike in Hague
1844 Willem Maris, Dutch painter, Hague School
1843 Royal Academy (Technical Hague court) Delft opens
1821 Charles Hague, composer, dies at 52
1814 1st sitting of States-general in Hague
1804 Hague's Theater opens
1797 2nd National Meeting in Hague
1796 1st National Meeting in the Hague
1787 Prince Willem V returns to Hague
1769 Charles Hague, composer
1709 Pieter de Swart, Dutch architect, Royal Palace, Hague
1699 Baron Jacob Hop appointed treasurer-general of the Hague
1691 English king Willem III travels to The Hague
1660 Isaack B. Fubine of Savoy, in The Hague, patents macaroni
1659 Netherlands, England and France sign Treaty of The Hague
1629 Prince Frederik Hendrik festival in The Hague
1619 Trial against Johan van Oldenbarnevelt begins in The Hague
1528 Utrecht governor Maarten van Rossum plunders The Hague
1525 Trial against "heretic" John Pistorius ends in the Hague
1525 Trial against "heretic" John Pistorius at The Hague
1525 Church reformer John Pistorius caught in the Hague
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