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Friday, September 28, 2012
Today in History
48 BC
On landing in Egypt, Pompey is murdered on the orders of Ptolemy.
855
The Emperor Lothar dies in Gaul, and his kingdom is divided between his three sons.
1066
William, Duke of Normandy, soon to be known as William the Conqueror invades England.
1106
King Henry of England defeats his brother Robert at the Battle of Tinchebrai and reunites England and Normandy.
1238
James of Aragon retakes Valencia, Spain, from the Arabs.
1607
Samuel de Champlain and his colonists return to France from Port Royal Nova Scotia.
1794
The Anglo-Russian-Austrian Alliance of St. Petersburg, which is directed against France, is signed.
1864
Union General William Rosecrans blames his
defeat at Chickamauga on two of his subordinate generals. They are
later exonerated by a court of inquiry.
1874
Colonel Ronald Mackenzie raids a war camp
of Comanche and Kiowa at the Battle of Palo Duro Canyon, Texas,
slaughtering 2,000 of their horses.
1904
A woman is placed under arrest for smoking a cigarette on New York's Fifth Avenue.
1912
W.C. Handy's "Memphis Blues" is published.
1913
Race riots in Harriston, Mississippi, kill 10 people.
1924
Three U.S. Army aircraft arrive in Seattle, Washington after completing a 22 day round-the-world flight.
1959
Explorer VI, the U.S. satellite, takes the first video pictures of earth.
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