457 | A Thracian officer by the name of Leo is proclaimed as emperor of the East by the army general, Aspar, on the death of the Emperor Marcian. | |
1668 | The Netherlands, England and Sweden conclude an alliance directed against Louis XIV of France. | |
1783 | The Siege of Gibraltar, which was pursued by the Spanish and the French since July 24, 1779, is finally lifted. | |
1818 | The first successful U.S. educational magazine, Academician, begins publication in New York City. | |
1882 | American pugilist John L. Sullivan becomes the last of the bare-knuckle world heavyweight champions with his defeat of Patty Ryan in Mississippi City. | |
1913 | The Turks lose 5,000 men in a battle with the Bulgarian army in Gallipoli. | |
1915 | Fieldmarshal Paul von Hindenburg moves on Russians at Masurian Lakes. | |
1917 | The British steamer California is sunk off the coast of Ireland by a German U-boat. | |
1926 | Negro History Week, originated by Carter G. Woodson, is observed for the first time. | |
1928 | The United States signs an arbitration treaty with France. | |
1931 | Amelia Earhart weds George Putnam in Connecticut. | |
1944 | The Germans launch a second attack against the Allied beachead at Anzio, Italy. They hoped to push the Allies back into the sea. | |
1950 | The United States recognizes Vietnam under the leadership of Emperor Bao Dai, not Ho Chi Minh who is recognized by the Soviets. | |
1963 | The Mona Lisa is put on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. | |
1964 | The British band The Beatles are greeted by 25,000 fans upon their arrival in the United States at JFK Airport. | |
1965 | U.S. jets hit Don Hoi guerrilla base in reprisal for the Viet Cong raids. | |
1968 | North Vietnamese use 11 Soviet-built light tanks to overrun the U.S. Special Forces camp at Lang Vei at the end of an 18-hour long siege. | |
1978 | Ethiopia mounts a counter attack against Somalia. | |
1983 | Iran opens an invasion in the southeast of Iraq. |
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Thursday, February 7, 2013
Today in History
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