Sarajevo is selected to host the 1984 Winter Olympics and Los Angeles is selected to host the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Soviet dissident Yuri Orlov is sentenced to 7 years hard labor for distributing 'counterrevolutionary material'.
Charles Chaplin's coffin is found some 15 km from the cemetery from which it was stolen, near Lake Geneva.
Friday, May 17, 1974
Dublin and Monaghan bombings: The Protestant terrorist group, the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), explode numerous bombs in Dublin and Monaghan, in the Republic Of Ireland. The attacks kill 33 civilians and wound almost 300, which is the highest number of casualties in any single day during The Troubles.
The Warsaw radio mast is completed, the second tallest structure ever built (it collapses on August 8, 1991).
Nigerian forces capture Port Harcourt and form a ring around the Biafrans. This contributes to a humanitarian disaster as the surrounded population already suffers from hunger and starvation.
Wednesday, May 17, 1950
Adnan Menderes of DP forms the new government of Turkey (19th government)
The "Memphis Belle's" crew becomes the first aircrew in the 8th Air Force to complete its 25-mission tour of duty. The aircraft and crew were the first to return to the U.S. intact for a War Bond drive.
Friday, May 17, 1940
Brussels falls to German forces the Belgian government flees to Ostend.
August ("approx.") ndash Possible first performance of William Shakespeare's tragedy "Macbeth" in London.ref name=Shak.Encyc.Scholars date completion as between 1603 and 1606.
Supporters of Vasili Shuisky invade the Kremlin and kill Premier Dimitri II of Russia.
Thursday, May 17, 1590
Anne of Denmark is crowned queen of Scotland.
Thursday, May 17, 1584
The conflict between Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu culminates in the Battle of Nagakute.
Sunday, May 7, 1536 (Julianian calendar)
The five men accused of adultery with Anne Boleyn, including her own brother George Boleyn, are executed.
Pope Julius I dies after a 15-year reign in which he has made himself the chief opponent of Arianism. He is succeeded by Pope Liberius as the 36th pope who immediately writes to Constantius II requesting a council at Aquileia to discuss the former Alexandrian patriarch Athanasius, who opposes the Arian belief to which the emperor subscribes.
Saturday, May 17, 290
Emperor Jin Wudi, founder of the Western Jin Dynasty, dies after a 25-year reign. He reunifies north and south, but gives away many dukedoms to his kinsmen. Crown Prince Jin Huidi succeeds his father and has to deal with conflicts among the aristocratic families in China.