1 Bl?tm?naþ
is se 305a dæg þæs g?ares (306a in
hl?apg?arum
) in þ?re
Gregoriscan Ger?mb?c
, mid 60 bel?fendra daga.
- 79
-
Pompeii
biþ gebyrged fram
Munte Vesuvio
.
- 996
-
Otto III
C?sere issues a deed to
Gottschalk, Bishop of Freising
, þe is þæt ieldeste c?ðe ge?rit mid naman
Ostarrichi
(
?astr?ce
in
Ealdum H?am Þ?odisce
).
- 1512
- The ceiling of the
Sistine Chapel
, painted by
Michelangelo
, is exhibited to the public for the first time.
- 1520
- The
Strait of Magellan
, the passage immediately south of mainland
S?þ America
, connecting the
Stillehæf
and the
Atlantic G?rsecg
, is first navigated by
Ferdinand Magellan
during his global
circumnavigation
voyage.
- 1530
- An approximated 400,000 die after the
Niðerland
'
dikes
fail.
- 1592
- At the
Battle of Busan
, the outnumbered Korean navy defeats a larger Japanese army.
- 1604
-
Willelm Shakespeare
's tragedy
Othello
is presented for the first time, at
Whitehall Palace
in
Lundene
.
- 1611
-
Willelm Shakespeare
's romantic comedy
The Tempest
is presented for the first time, at
Whitehall Palace
in
Lundene
.
- 1683
- S?o
Engliscu
cynelicu landb?nes be naman
N??e Eofor??c
is bedæled in t?elf
sc?ra
.
- 1755
-
Olisipo earthquake
: In
Portugal
,
Olisipo
is adiglod be miclum
eorðstyre
and ?ðe, killing between sixty and ninety thousand people.
- 1765
- The
British Parliament
enacts the
Stamp Act
on the
13 colonies
in order to help pay for
Bryttisc
military operations in
North America
.
- 1790
-
Edmund Burke
publishes
Reflections on the Revolution in France
, in which he predicts that the
French Revolution
will end in disaster.
- 1800
- US President
John Adams
becomes the first
President of the United States
t? ?unienne in þ?m Executive Mansion (later renamed þæt
H??te H?s
).
- 1848
- In
Boston, Massachusetts
, the first
medical school
for women, The Boston Female Medical School (which will later merge with
Boston University School of Medicine
), opens.
- 1859
- The current
Cape Lookout
,
North Carolina
,
lighthouse
is lighted for the first time. Its first-order
Fresnel lens
can be seen for 19 miles (30 kilometers).
- 1861
-
Americanisc Ingefeoht
: US President
Abraham Lincoln
appoints
George McClellan
as commander of the
Union Army
, replacing the aged General
Winfield Scott
.
- 1870
- In þ?m
Ge?nl?htum R?cum
, the Weather Bureau (later renamed the
National Weather Service
) makes its first official
meteorological
forecast.
- 1871
- The
Stamford
to
Bourne, Lincolnshire
turnpike
road was freed from tolls.
- 1876
-
N??es S?landes
provincial government
system is dissolved.
- 1894
-
Nicholas II
becomes the new Tsar of
Russia
after his father,
Alexander III
, dies.
- 1896
- Biliþ showing the naked
breasts
of a woman appears in
National Geographic
magazine for the first time.
- 1914
-
?rest ?oruldg?þ
: the first
British
naval defeat of the war, the
Battle of Coronel
is fought off of the coast of
Chile
.
- 1918
-
Malbone Street Wreck
: the worst
rapid transit
accident in world history occurs under the intersection of Malbone Street and Flatbush Avenue,
Brooklyn
,
New York City
, with at least 93
dead
.
- 1922
- The last sultan of the
Ottoman Empire
,
Mehmed VI
, abdicates.
- 1939
- The first
rabbit
born after
artificial insemination
is shown to the world.
- 1943
-
?ðru ?oruldg?þ
:
Operation Goodtime
launched -
United States Marines
invade
Bougainville
in the
Solomon Islands
.
- 1944
-
?ðru ?oruldg?þ
:
Operation Infatuate
launched - The
British Army
land at
Walcheren
in the
Niðerland
.
- 1948
- Off southern
Manchuria
, 6,000 are killed as a
Chinese
merchant ship explodes and sinks.
- 1950
-
Puerto Rican
nationalists
Griselio Torresola
and
Oscar Collazo
attempt to assassinate US President
Harry S. Truman
.
- 1950 -
Pope Pius XII
claims
Papal Infallibility
when he formally
defines the dogma
of the
Assumption of Mary
.
- 1951
-
US
soldiers are exposed to an
atomic explosion
for training purposes in
Desert Rock
,
Nevada
; participation was not voluntary.
- 1952
-
Operation Ivy
- The
Ge?nl?ht R?cu American
successfully detonates the first
hydrogen bomb
, codenamed "Mike" ["m" for megaton], at
Eniwetok
island in the
Bikini atoll
located in the
Pacific Ocean
.
- 1954
- The
Front de Liberation Nationale
fires the first shots of the
Algerian War of Independence
.
- 1955
- A
United Airlines
DC-6B explodes in mid-air and crashes near Longmont,
Colorado
, killing 44 people
- 1956
- Formation of
Kerala
state in
India
.
- 1960
- While campaigning for
Forestittend þ?ra Ge?nl?htra R?ca
,
John F. Kennedy
announces his idea of the
Peace Corps
.
- 1963
- The
Arecibo Observatory
in
Arecibo
,
Puerto Rico
, with the largest
radio telescope
ever constructed, officially opens.
- 1963
-
President
Ngo Dinh Diem
of
South Vietnam
is overthrown and
executed
in a
coup d'etat
led by General
Duong Van Minh
.
- 1969
- After seven years off the top of the charts,
Elvis Presley
hits No. 1 on the
Billboard Music
charts with his song "
Suspicious Minds
."
- 1973
-
Watergate Scandal
:
Leon Jaworski
is appointed as the new Watergate Special Prosecutor.
- 1973
- Formation of
Karnataka
state in
India
.
- 1980
-
Wayanad
district formed in the state of
Kerala
,
India
.
- 1981
-
Antigua and Barbuda
gain independence from the
Ge?nl?ht Cyner?ce
.
- 1990
- A
N??eofor?icburg
civil jury awards
Sandra Miller
$100 for battery after an incident in which
Mike Tyson
grabbed her breasts and insulted her; the jury found Tyson's behavior "not outrageous".
- 1993
- The
Maastricht Treaty
takes effect, formally establishing the
Europisc Gesamnung
.
- 1994
-
George Lucas
leaves the day-to-day operations of his filmmaking business and starts a sabbatical. While on sabbatical, he writes the prequel section of the
Star Wars
movies.
- 1994
- The
Chijon Family
is sentenced to death in
South Korea
for murdering and
eating
five people.
- 1998
- The
European Court of Human Rights
is instituted.
- 2004
- The
Bank of Japan
issues a new series of 1000, 5000, and 10,000 yen notes. Both old and the new series will circulate together.
- 846
-
Louis the Stammerer
, Cyning of West Francia (d.
879
)
- 1339
-
Rudolf IV of Austria
(d.
1365
)
- 1351
- Duke
Leopold III
of Austria
- 1530
-
Etienne de La Boetie
, French judge and writer (d.
1563
)
- 1539
-
Pierre Pithou
, Frencisc lawyer and scholar (d.
1596
)
- 1567
-
Diego Sarmiento de Acuna, conde de Gondomar
, Spanish diplomat (d.
1626
)
- 1578
-
Dmitry Pozharsky
, Russisc æðeling (d.
1642
)
- 1585
-
Jan Bro?ek
, Polish mathematician, physician, and astronomer (d.
1652
)
- 1607
-
Georg Philipp Harsdorffer
, German poet (d.
1658
)
- 1611
-
Francois-Marie, comte de Broglie
, Italian-born French commander (d.
1656
)
- 1636
-
Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
, Frencisc poet and critic (d.
1711
)
- 1643
-
John Strype
, Englisc historian and biographer (d.
1737
)
- 1661
-
Florent Carton Dancourt
, French dramatist and actor (d.
1725
)
- 1762
-
Spencer Perceval
,
Fyrmestscealc þæs Ge?nl?htan Cyner?ces
(d.
1812
)
- 1778
-
Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden
(d.
1837
)
- 1808
-
John Taylor
, American religious leader
- 1871
-
Stephen Crane
, American ?r?tere (d.
1900
)
- 1877
-
Roger Quilter
, British composer (d.
1953
)
- 1878
-
Konrad Magi
, Estonian painter (d.
1925
)
- 1880
-
Alfred Wegener
, meteorologist and geophysicist (d.
1930
)
- 1880 -
Sholom Asch
, Polish-born American writer (d.
1957
)
- 1880 -
Grantland Rice
, American sports writer (d.
1954
)
- 1886
-
Hermann Broch
, ?astr?cisc b?cere (d.
1951
)
- 1892
-
Alexander Alekhine
, Russian-born world chess champion (d.
1946
)
- 1902
-
Eugen Jochum
, German conductor (d.
1987
)
- 1923
-
Gordon R. Dickson
, science fiction author (d.
2001
)
- 1923 -
Victoria de los Angeles
, Catalan soprano (d.
2005
)
- 1929
-
Betsy Palmer
, American actress
- 1934
-
Umberto Agnelli
, Swiss-born automobile executive (d.
2004
)
- 1934 -
William Mathias
, British composer (d.
1992
)
- 1935
-
Gary Player
, American golfer
- 1935 -
Edward Said
, Palestinian-born literary critic (d.
2003
)
- 1939
-
Barbara Bosson
, American actress
- 1940
-
Ramesh Chandra Lahoti
,
Chief Justice of India
- 1942
-
Ralph Klein
,
Premier of Alberta
- 1943
-
Salvatore Adamo
Belgian-Italian singer
- 1950
-
Robert B. Laughlin
, American physicist,
Nobel Prize
laureate
- 1952
-
Larry Flynt
, American magazine publisher
- 1957
-
Lyle Lovett
, American singer
- 1957 -
Carlos Paiao
, Portuguese singer (d.
1988
)
- 1962
-
Anthony Kiedis
, American singer (
Red Hot Chili Peppers
)
- 1963
-
Rick Allen
, British drummer (
Def Leppard
)
- 1963 -
Roddy Bottum
, American musician (
Faith No More
,
Imperial Teen
)
- 1967
-
Sophie B. Hawkins
, American musician
- 1972
-
Toni Collette
, Australian actress
- 1976
-
Matt Chapman
, American creator of
Homestar Runner
- 1399
-
John V, Duke of Brittany
(b.
1339
)
- 1596
-
Pierre Pithou
, French lawyer and scholar (b.
1539
)
- 1642
-
Jean Nicolet
, French explorer (b.
1598
)
- 1676
-
Gisbertus Voetius
, Dutch theologian (b.
1589
)
- 1678
-
William Coddington
, first Governor of Rhode Island (b.
1601
)
- 1700
-
Charles II of Spain
(b.
1661
)
- 1888
-
Nikolai Mikhailovich Przhevalskiy
, Russian explorer (b.
1838
)
- 1894
-
Alexander III
, Tsar of Russia
- 1903
-
Theodor Mommsen
, German author and recipient of the
Nobel Prize in literature
- 1924
-
William Tilghman
, American frontier marshal, statesman
- 1942
-
Hugo Distler
, German composer (b.
1908
)
- 1963
-
Ngo Dinh Diem
, President of South Vietnam
- 1972
-
Ezra Pound
, American poet (b.
1885
)
- 1979
-
Mamie Eisenhower
,
First Lady of the United States
- 1982
-
King Vidor
, American film director
- 1983
-
Anthony van Hoboken
, Dutch musicologist
- 1985
-
Phil Silvers
, American actor and comedian
- 1987
-
Rene Levesque
, Premier of Quebec, Canada
- 1993
-
Severo Ochoa
, Spanish?American biochemist,
Nobel Prize
laureate (b.
1905
)
- 1999
-
Walter Payton
, American football player
31 Winterfylleþ
-
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-
1 Winterfylleþ
-
1 G?olm?naþ
- m?ran
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