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'''Pugna in saepto O.K.''' ([[Anglice]] ''{{lang|en|Gunfight at the O.K. Corral}}'') fuit certamen inter [[marescalcus|marescalcos]] et gregem proscriptorum, ''Cowboys'' appellatorum, [[sclopetum|sclopetis]] pugnatum, circa tertiam horam post meridiem die [[dies Mercurii|Mercurii]] [[26 Octobris]] [[1881]] in vico [[Tombstone]] [[territorium Arizonense|territorii Arizonensis]] commissum. Saepe habetur celeberrima pugna aetatis colonizationis occidentis Americani. Pugna fuit eventus diuturnae [[simultas|simultatis]] inter Cowboys (Gulielmum Claiborne, Isaacum et Gulielmum Clinton, Thomam et Franciscum McLaury) et marescalcum oppidi Vergilium Earp, vigilem specialem Morgan Earp, vigilem specialem [[Wyatt Earp]], ac vigilem temporarium doctorem Holliday. Illos tres fratres Earp interficere itenditdem minati erant Cowboys, qui eo non contenti erant, quod Earps negotiis Cowboys illicitis immiscebant.
The gunfight was not well-known to the American public until 1931, when Stuart Lake published the initially well-received biography ''Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal'' two years after Earp's death.<ref name="goodman">{{Cite book|last=Goodman|first=Michael|date=July 30, 2005|title=Wyatt Earp|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160518081747/https://books.google.com/books?id=E4Bq2Uoi6MgC&pg|deadurl=no|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=E4Bq2Uoi6MgC&pg|archivedate=18 May 2016|page=95|isbn=1583413391|ISBN=1583413391}}</ref> The book was the basis for the 1946 film ''My Darling Clementine'', directed by John Ford, and the 1957 film ''Gunfight at the O.K. Corral'', after which the shootout became known by that name. Since then, the conflict has been portrayed with varying degrees of accuracy in numerous Western films and books, and has become an archetype for much of the popular imagery associated with the Old West.
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