1561 King Philip II of Spain forbids Spanish settlements in Florida, 1780 British Major John Andre reveals Benedict Arnold's plot to betray West Point, 1806 Lewis and Clark return to St Louis from Pacific Northwest, 1862 Otto von Bismarck appointed Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Prussia by King Wilhelm I, 1926 "Upset of the Decade" - Gene Tunney beats defending champion Jack Dempsey by 10-round unanimous decision at Sesquicentennial Stadium, Philadelphia for world heavyweight boxing title, 1927 "Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans", directed by F. W. Murnau, starring George O'Brien and Janet Gaynor, is released (Academy Awards Unique and Artistic Picture 1927), 1932 Abdulaziz Ibn Saud merges the Kingdom of Nejd and Hejaz into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1938 British premier Neville Chamberlain flies to Munich, 1940 Dutch nazi collaborator Mussert's 1st meeting with Adolf Hitler, 1940 Dutch artist Piet Mondrian leaves Europe for New York, where he lives for the rest of his life, 1949 US President Harry Truman announces evidence of USSR's 1st nuclear device detonation, 1950 Nobel peace prize awarded to Ralph Bunche for mediation in Israel - 1st African American winner, 1952 Richard Nixon makes his "Checker's" speech, 1952 Undefeated Rocky Marciano KOs defending champion Jersey Joe Walcott in the 13th round at Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia for the world heavyweight boxing title, 1952 "Kaw-Liga" single recorded by Hank Williams, 1957 "That'll Be the Day" by Buddy Holly and the Crickets reaches #1, 1957 White mob forces 9 black students enrolled at Little Rock's Central High School in Arkansas to withdraw, 1957 President Dwight D. Eisenhower orders US troops to support integration of nine black students at Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas, 1961 Ernie Banks ends 717 consecutive-games-played streak, 1962 ABC's 1st color TV series - The Jetsons by Hanna-Barbera first broadcast, 1969 Northern Star and Illinois Univ newspaper start rumors that Paul McCartney is dead, 1969 "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" directed by George Roy Hill and starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford premieres, 1971 Jan Vermeer's painting "The Love Letter" is stolen from The Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels by a 21 year old thief, 1972 Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos announces state of emergency and declares martial law, 1973 Argentine General Elections - former Argentine President Juan Perón returns to power, 1976 US televised presidential debate between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, 1978 100,000 cheering Egyptians welcome Anwar Sadat home from Camp David peace summit, 1979 Jane Fonda & 200,000 attend anti-nuke rally in Battery Park, NYC, 1980 Bob Marley's last concert at Stanley Theatre Pittsburgh, 1984 SF 49er Joe Montana misses his 1st start in 49 games, 1984 Sparky Anderson is 1st manager to win 100 games in both leagues, 1988 Jose Canseco is baseball's 1st to steal 40 bases & hit 40 HRs, 1994 "The Shawshank Redemption", directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, is released, 1998 32nd Country Music Association Award: Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood & George Strait win, 2009 "Modern Family" premieres on ABC, starring Ed 'Neill and Sofia Vergara, 2012 64th Emmy Awards: "Homeland", "Modern Family", Damian Lewis & Claire Danes win, 2016 Shawn Mendes releases his album "Illuminate", debuts at No.
Even Al Capone offered his help from prison, though it of course was conditioned on his release. Get kids back-to-school ready with Expedition: Learn! Holidays, anniversaries, and historical events. Pick a day: September 13. Hitler's speech threatening Czechoslovakia was broadcast on this day.
Lawrence W. Robert, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., secretary of the Democratic national committee under criticism in Congress because his architectural firm had received government contracts yielding $900,000 in fees, resigns his secretaryship. Take our quiz about plots and revolutions, Test your knowledge of exploration and discovery. All from WikipediA, about today. To that end, here is our humble attempt to list the top 15 most important historical events that shaped our modern world. 15 The Black Death (1346-53) Via quantamagazine. Str. • Calendar. Here is brief information on events of historical importance and their effect on the world. Some are sudden and unseen, some planned and manipulated, but certain historical events have a long-lasting impact on the entire world. The Sultan Nur ad-Din, his son, pursues the conquest of Edessa. Then, a new letter showed up, this time demanding $70,000. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies, Historical Calendar - Today in History & Quiz, By purchasing this item, you are transacting with Google Payments and agreeing to the Google Payments. The 14th century epidemic of the “Black Death,” also called the black plague or bubonic plague, across Europe and Asia, has become one of the most infamous events in history. Today in History is a timetable of everything that happened on this date in the areas of politics, war, science, music, sport, art, entertainment, and more. Reprinted with permission of DownBeat magazine, American singer, songwriter, and bandleader, Timothy Duffy/Music Maker Relief Foundation (www.musicmaker.org). Our today in history database contains over 200,000 fully searchable entries. Is it possible to produce a wearable man’s coat from wool shorn from a sheep the same day? Trying to identify any single event as crucial to the understanding of a given decade may be even more arbitrary. The crime captured the attention of the entire nation. You can filter based on historical periods and search for specific people or places. Save events you're interested in for later reference.
1561 King Philip II of Spain forbids Spanish settlements in Florida, 1780 British Major John Andre reveals Benedict Arnold's plot to betray West Point, 1806 Lewis and Clark return to St Louis from Pacific Northwest, 1862 Otto von Bismarck appointed Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Prussia by King Wilhelm I, 1926 "Upset of the Decade" - Gene Tunney beats defending champion Jack Dempsey by 10-round unanimous decision at Sesquicentennial Stadium, Philadelphia for world heavyweight boxing title, 1927 "Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans", directed by F. W. Murnau, starring George O'Brien and Janet Gaynor, is released (Academy Awards Unique and Artistic Picture 1927), 1932 Abdulaziz Ibn Saud merges the Kingdom of Nejd and Hejaz into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1938 British premier Neville Chamberlain flies to Munich, 1940 Dutch nazi collaborator Mussert's 1st meeting with Adolf Hitler, 1940 Dutch artist Piet Mondrian leaves Europe for New York, where he lives for the rest of his life, 1949 US President Harry Truman announces evidence of USSR's 1st nuclear device detonation, 1950 Nobel peace prize awarded to Ralph Bunche for mediation in Israel - 1st African American winner, 1952 Richard Nixon makes his "Checker's" speech, 1952 Undefeated Rocky Marciano KOs defending champion Jersey Joe Walcott in the 13th round at Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia for the world heavyweight boxing title, 1952 "Kaw-Liga" single recorded by Hank Williams, 1957 "That'll Be the Day" by Buddy Holly and the Crickets reaches #1, 1957 White mob forces 9 black students enrolled at Little Rock's Central High School in Arkansas to withdraw, 1957 President Dwight D. Eisenhower orders US troops to support integration of nine black students at Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas, 1961 Ernie Banks ends 717 consecutive-games-played streak, 1962 ABC's 1st color TV series - The Jetsons by Hanna-Barbera first broadcast, 1969 Northern Star and Illinois Univ newspaper start rumors that Paul McCartney is dead, 1969 "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" directed by George Roy Hill and starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford premieres, 1971 Jan Vermeer's painting "The Love Letter" is stolen from The Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels by a 21 year old thief, 1972 Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos announces state of emergency and declares martial law, 1973 Argentine General Elections - former Argentine President Juan Perón returns to power, 1976 US televised presidential debate between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, 1978 100,000 cheering Egyptians welcome Anwar Sadat home from Camp David peace summit, 1979 Jane Fonda & 200,000 attend anti-nuke rally in Battery Park, NYC, 1980 Bob Marley's last concert at Stanley Theatre Pittsburgh, 1984 SF 49er Joe Montana misses his 1st start in 49 games, 1984 Sparky Anderson is 1st manager to win 100 games in both leagues, 1988 Jose Canseco is baseball's 1st to steal 40 bases & hit 40 HRs, 1994 "The Shawshank Redemption", directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, is released, 1998 32nd Country Music Association Award: Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood & George Strait win, 2009 "Modern Family" premieres on ABC, starring Ed 'Neill and Sofia Vergara, 2012 64th Emmy Awards: "Homeland", "Modern Family", Damian Lewis & Claire Danes win, 2016 Shawn Mendes releases his album "Illuminate", debuts at No.
Even Al Capone offered his help from prison, though it of course was conditioned on his release. Get kids back-to-school ready with Expedition: Learn! Holidays, anniversaries, and historical events. Pick a day: September 13. Hitler's speech threatening Czechoslovakia was broadcast on this day.
Lawrence W. Robert, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., secretary of the Democratic national committee under criticism in Congress because his architectural firm had received government contracts yielding $900,000 in fees, resigns his secretaryship. Take our quiz about plots and revolutions, Test your knowledge of exploration and discovery. All from WikipediA, about today. To that end, here is our humble attempt to list the top 15 most important historical events that shaped our modern world. 15 The Black Death (1346-53) Via quantamagazine. Str. • Calendar. Here is brief information on events of historical importance and their effect on the world. Some are sudden and unseen, some planned and manipulated, but certain historical events have a long-lasting impact on the entire world. The Sultan Nur ad-Din, his son, pursues the conquest of Edessa. Then, a new letter showed up, this time demanding $70,000. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies, Historical Calendar - Today in History & Quiz, By purchasing this item, you are transacting with Google Payments and agreeing to the Google Payments. The 14th century epidemic of the “Black Death,” also called the black plague or bubonic plague, across Europe and Asia, has become one of the most infamous events in history. Today in History is a timetable of everything that happened on this date in the areas of politics, war, science, music, sport, art, entertainment, and more. Reprinted with permission of DownBeat magazine, American singer, songwriter, and bandleader, Timothy Duffy/Music Maker Relief Foundation (www.musicmaker.org). Our today in history database contains over 200,000 fully searchable entries. Is it possible to produce a wearable man’s coat from wool shorn from a sheep the same day? Trying to identify any single event as crucial to the understanding of a given decade may be even more arbitrary. The crime captured the attention of the entire nation. You can filter based on historical periods and search for specific people or places. Save events you're interested in for later reference.
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This day's facts in the arts, politics, and sciences. 1 US Billboard 200, 2017 US President Donald Trump withdraws invitation to the White House for NBA champions Golden State Warriors after Stephen Curry says he doesn't want to attend, 2018 Tour Championship Men's Golf, East Lake GC: Tiger Woods wins by 2 strokes from Billy Horschel; Woods' 80th PGA Tour win; first in 5 years; Justin Rose wins FedEx Cup crown, $10m bonus, 2018 39 year old New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees throws 17 yard pass to Michael Thomas to become NFL career pass leader, breaking Brett Favre's record of 6,300 completions; Saints beat Falcons 43-37, 2018 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi launches "Modicare", free heathcare for 500 million, world's biggest healthcare program, 2019 Climate activist Greta Thunberg scolds world leaders "How Dare You" for not addressing climate change at the UN Climate Action Summit in New York. September 15 . Be on the lookout for your Britannica newsletter to get trusted stories delivered right to your inbox. cph 3g02761).
1561 King Philip II of Spain forbids Spanish settlements in Florida, 1780 British Major John Andre reveals Benedict Arnold's plot to betray West Point, 1806 Lewis and Clark return to St Louis from Pacific Northwest, 1862 Otto von Bismarck appointed Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Prussia by King Wilhelm I, 1926 "Upset of the Decade" - Gene Tunney beats defending champion Jack Dempsey by 10-round unanimous decision at Sesquicentennial Stadium, Philadelphia for world heavyweight boxing title, 1927 "Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans", directed by F. W. Murnau, starring George O'Brien and Janet Gaynor, is released (Academy Awards Unique and Artistic Picture 1927), 1932 Abdulaziz Ibn Saud merges the Kingdom of Nejd and Hejaz into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1938 British premier Neville Chamberlain flies to Munich, 1940 Dutch nazi collaborator Mussert's 1st meeting with Adolf Hitler, 1940 Dutch artist Piet Mondrian leaves Europe for New York, where he lives for the rest of his life, 1949 US President Harry Truman announces evidence of USSR's 1st nuclear device detonation, 1950 Nobel peace prize awarded to Ralph Bunche for mediation in Israel - 1st African American winner, 1952 Richard Nixon makes his "Checker's" speech, 1952 Undefeated Rocky Marciano KOs defending champion Jersey Joe Walcott in the 13th round at Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia for the world heavyweight boxing title, 1952 "Kaw-Liga" single recorded by Hank Williams, 1957 "That'll Be the Day" by Buddy Holly and the Crickets reaches #1, 1957 White mob forces 9 black students enrolled at Little Rock's Central High School in Arkansas to withdraw, 1957 President Dwight D. Eisenhower orders US troops to support integration of nine black students at Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas, 1961 Ernie Banks ends 717 consecutive-games-played streak, 1962 ABC's 1st color TV series - The Jetsons by Hanna-Barbera first broadcast, 1969 Northern Star and Illinois Univ newspaper start rumors that Paul McCartney is dead, 1969 "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" directed by George Roy Hill and starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford premieres, 1971 Jan Vermeer's painting "The Love Letter" is stolen from The Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels by a 21 year old thief, 1972 Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos announces state of emergency and declares martial law, 1973 Argentine General Elections - former Argentine President Juan Perón returns to power, 1976 US televised presidential debate between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, 1978 100,000 cheering Egyptians welcome Anwar Sadat home from Camp David peace summit, 1979 Jane Fonda & 200,000 attend anti-nuke rally in Battery Park, NYC, 1980 Bob Marley's last concert at Stanley Theatre Pittsburgh, 1984 SF 49er Joe Montana misses his 1st start in 49 games, 1984 Sparky Anderson is 1st manager to win 100 games in both leagues, 1988 Jose Canseco is baseball's 1st to steal 40 bases & hit 40 HRs, 1994 "The Shawshank Redemption", directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, is released, 1998 32nd Country Music Association Award: Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood & George Strait win, 2009 "Modern Family" premieres on ABC, starring Ed 'Neill and Sofia Vergara, 2012 64th Emmy Awards: "Homeland", "Modern Family", Damian Lewis & Claire Danes win, 2016 Shawn Mendes releases his album "Illuminate", debuts at No.
Even Al Capone offered his help from prison, though it of course was conditioned on his release. Get kids back-to-school ready with Expedition: Learn! Holidays, anniversaries, and historical events. Pick a day: September 13. Hitler's speech threatening Czechoslovakia was broadcast on this day.
Lawrence W. Robert, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., secretary of the Democratic national committee under criticism in Congress because his architectural firm had received government contracts yielding $900,000 in fees, resigns his secretaryship. Take our quiz about plots and revolutions, Test your knowledge of exploration and discovery. All from WikipediA, about today. To that end, here is our humble attempt to list the top 15 most important historical events that shaped our modern world. 15 The Black Death (1346-53) Via quantamagazine. Str. • Calendar. Here is brief information on events of historical importance and their effect on the world. Some are sudden and unseen, some planned and manipulated, but certain historical events have a long-lasting impact on the entire world. The Sultan Nur ad-Din, his son, pursues the conquest of Edessa. Then, a new letter showed up, this time demanding $70,000. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies, Historical Calendar - Today in History & Quiz, By purchasing this item, you are transacting with Google Payments and agreeing to the Google Payments. The 14th century epidemic of the “Black Death,” also called the black plague or bubonic plague, across Europe and Asia, has become one of the most infamous events in history. Today in History is a timetable of everything that happened on this date in the areas of politics, war, science, music, sport, art, entertainment, and more. Reprinted with permission of DownBeat magazine, American singer, songwriter, and bandleader, Timothy Duffy/Music Maker Relief Foundation (www.musicmaker.org). Our today in history database contains over 200,000 fully searchable entries. Is it possible to produce a wearable man’s coat from wool shorn from a sheep the same day? Trying to identify any single event as crucial to the understanding of a given decade may be even more arbitrary. The crime captured the attention of the entire nation. You can filter based on historical periods and search for specific people or places. Save events you're interested in for later reference.
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