July 1902

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July 11, 1902: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Lord Salisbury, retires...
July 5, 1902: Erik Boström returns as Prime Minister of Sweden
... and is succeeded as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by his nephew, Arthur Balfour

The following events occurred in July 1902:

July 1, 1902 (Tuesday)

July 2, 1902 (Wednesday)

July 3, 1902 (Thursday)

July 4, 1902 (Friday)

July 5, 1902 (Saturday)

July 6, 1902 (Sunday)

  • Maria Goretti, an 11-year-old girl living in Ancona in Italy, died the day after she was fatally stabbed by an 18-year-old neighbor, Alessandro Serenelli, when she resisted his romantic advances. Before dying, Maria forgave her killer. Serenelli went to prison for 27 years and, after his release, would ask for and receive forgiveness from Maria's mother, Assunta Goretti.[18] Serenelli would enter a monastery and become well known as Father Stephano. He and Mrs. Goretti lived to see the beatification of Maria.[19] After verification of miracles attributed to her, the canonization of Saint Maria Goretti by Pope Pius XII would take place on June 24, 1950.[20]
  • Born: Wiktoria Goryńska, Austrian-Polish artist and resistance leader against the Nazi German invasion, in Vienna (d. 1945 at the Ravensbrück concentration camp)

July 7, 1902 (Monday)

July 8, 1902 (Tuesday)

July 9, 1902 (Wednesday)

July 10, 1902 (Thursday)

July 11, 1902 (Friday)

July 12, 1902 (Saturday)

July 13, 1902 (Sunday)

July 14, 1902 (Monday)

Mrs. and Mr. Spencer

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July 22, 1902 (Tuesday)

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July 24, 1902 (Thursday)

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July 26, 1902 (Saturday)

July 27, 1902 (Sunday)

July 28, 1902 (Monday)

July 29, 1902 (Tuesday)

July 30, 1902 (Wednesday)

July 31, 1902 (Thursday)

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