375 |
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Enraged by the insolence of barbarian
envoys, Valentinian, the Emperor of the West, dies of apoplexy in
Pannonia in Central Europe. |
1558 |
|
Queen Elizabeth ascends to the throne of England. |
1558 |
|
The Cult of England is re-established. |
1636 |
|
Henrique Dias, Brazilian general, wins a decisive battle against the Dutch in Brazil. |
1796 |
|
Napoleon Bonaparte defeats an Italian army near the Alpone River, Italy. |
1800 |
|
The Sixth Congress (2nd session) convenes for the first time in Washington, D.C. |
1842 |
|
A grim abolitionist
meeting is held in Marlboro Chapel, Boston, after the imprisonment of a
mulatto named George Latimer, one of the first fugitive slaves to be
apprehended in Massachusetts. |
1862 |
|
Union General Ambrose Burnside marches north out of Washington, D.C., to begin the Fredericksburg campaign. |
1869 |
|
The Suez Canal is formally opened. |
1877 |
|
Russia launches a surprise night attack that overruns Turkish forces at Kars, Armenia. |
1885 |
|
The Serbian Army, with Russian support, invades Bulgaria. |
1903 |
|
Vladimir Lenin’s efforts to impose his own
radical views on the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party splits the
party into two factions, the Bolsheviks, who support Lenin, and the
Mensheviks. |
1913 |
|
The first ship sails through the Panama Canal, which connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. |
1918 |
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Influenza deaths reported in the United States have far exceeded World War I casualties. |
1918 |
|
German troops evacuate Brussels. |
1931 |
|
Charles Lindbergh inaugurates Pan Am service from Cuba to South America in the Sikorsky flying boat American Clipper. |
1941 |
|
German Luftwaffe general and World
War I fighter-ace Ernst Udet commits suicide. The Nazi government tells
the public that he died in a flying accident. |
1951 |
|
Britain reports development of the world’s first nuclear-powered heating system. |
1965 |
|
The NVA ambushes American troops of the 7th Cavalry at Landing Zone Albany in the Ia Drang Valley, almost wiping them out. |
1967 |
|
The American Surveyor 6 makes a six-second flight on the moon, the first liftoff on the lunar surface. |
1970 |
|
Soviet unmanned Luna 17 touches down on the moon. |
1980 |
|
WHHM Television in Washington, D.C., becomes the first African-American public-broadcasting television station. |
1986 |
|
Renault President Georges Besse is shot to death by leftists of the Direct Action Group in Paris. |
1989 |
|
Student demonstration in Prague put down
by riot police, leading to an uprising (the Velvet Revolution) that will
topple the communist government on Dec. 29. |
1993 |
|
US House of Representatives passes resolution to establish the North American Free Trade Agreement. |
1993 |
|
Gen. Sani Abacha leads a military coup in Nigeria that overthrows the government of Ernest Shonekan. |
2000 |
|
Controversial President of Peru Alberto Fujimori removed from office. |
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