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THIS DAY IN HISTORY 1935 T.E. Lawrence, known to the world as Lawrence of Arabia, dies as a retired

[May 19]( THIS DAY IN HISTORY 1935 [Lawrence of Arabia dies]( T.E. Lawrence, known to the world as Lawrence of Arabia, dies as a retired Royal Air Force mechanic living under an assumed name. The legendary war hero, author, and archaeological scholar succumbed to injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident six days before. Thomas Edward Lawrence was born in... [read more »]( American Revolution 1795 [New Hampshire Patriot Josiah Bartlett dies »]( Automotive 2007 [Smart launches U.S. road show to introduce its microcar »]( Civil War 1864 [Battle of Spotsylvania concludes »]( Cold War 1967 [Soviets ratify treaty banning nuclear weapons from outer space »]( Crime 1715 [The early years of species protection »]( Disaster 1997 [Avian flu kills young boy »]( General Interest 1536 [Anne Boleyn is executed »]( 1588 [Spanish Armada sets sail »]( 1749 [Ohio Company chartered »]( Hollywood 2006 [The Da Vinci Code opens »]( Literary 1897 [Oscar Wilde is released from jail »]( Music 1965 [Pete Townshend writes "My Generation" on his 20th birthday »]( Old West 1836 [Cynthia Ann Parker is kidnapped »]( Presidential 1864 [Lincoln proposes equal treatment of soldiers' dependents »]( Sports 1984 [Gretzky and Messier lead Oilers to championship »]( Vietnam War 1964 [U.S. Air Force begins Operation Yankee Team »]( 1972 [South Vietnamese fight to open road to An Loc »]( World War I 1916 [Britain and France conclude Sykes-Picot agreement »]( World War II 1943 [Churchill and FDR plot D-Day »]( [HISTORY.com]( [SHOWS]( [VIDEOS]( [SCHEDULE]( [TOPICS]( [Subscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Contact Us](mailto:thc.newsletters@aetn.com) This is a promotional email from HISTORY and A+E Networks. You received this message because {EMAIL} is subscribed to This Day In History email updates. If you DO NOT wish to receive these emails please [UNSUBSCRIBE](. Having trouble viewing this message? [View the web version](. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not junk folders) and view images, [please add us to your address book or safe/white list](. © 2018 A&E Television Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Email Marketing, 235 E 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 [Corporate Information]( | [TV Parental Guidelines]( | [Careers]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Copyright Policy]( | [Ad Sales]( | [Ad Choices](

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