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  1. December 2 - Wikipedia

    December 2 is the 336th day of the year (337th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 29 days remain until the end of the year.

  2. Historical Events on December 2 - On This Day

    Historical events for the 2nd of December. See what famous, interesting and notable events happened throughout history on December 2.

  3. History for December 2 - On-This-Day.com

    1804 - Napoleon was crowned emperor of France at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. 1816 - The first savings bank in the U.S., the Philadelphia Savings Fund Society, opened for …

  4. On This Day - What Happened on December 2 | Britannica

    On This Day In History - December 2: anniversaries, birthdays, major events, and time capsules. This day's facts in the arts, politics, and sciences.

  5. More on this Day - December, 2 | Britannica

    On December 2, Aaron Rodgers, Britney Spears, Gianni Versace were born and Hernán Cortés, John Brown, Marquis de Sade died.

  6. On this day in history - December 2 - timeanddate.com

    Today in history – which major historical events happened on December 2? Who was born on this date, who died? In which year did the birth or death occur?

  7. What Happened on December 2 - On This Day

    Dec 2, 2011 · What happened on this day in history, December 2. See what historical events occurred, which famous people were born and who died on December 2.

  8. December 2: Facts & Historical Events On This Day

    Did you know that December 2 is known as Fritters Day? Here you'll learn facts about Dec 2, including events that happened on this day throughout history.

  9. What Happened on December 2 - HISTORY

    Discover what happened on December 2 with HISTORY’s summaries of major events, anniversaries, famous births and notable deaths.

  10. Today in History - December 2 - Library of Congress

    Dec 2, 2011 · On the afternoon of December 2, 1942, the Atomic Age began inside an enormous tent on a squash court under the stands of the University of Chicago’s Stagg Field. There, …

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