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Battle of Adrianople

324 Battle of Adrianople: Roman EmperorConstantine I defeats his co-emperor Licinius, who flees to Byzantium

Roman EmperorConstantine the Great

Battle of Fariskur

1250Louis IX of France is captured by Baibars' Mamluk army at the Battle of Fariskur while he is in Egypt conducting the Seventh Crusade; he later has to ransom himself

Louis IX being taken prisoner by Baibars' Mamluk army

Hook and Cod Wars End

1428 Treaty of Delft signed between Jacqueline of Bavaria andPhilip the Good of Burgundy, ending the Hook and Cod wars in the County of Holland

Duke of BurgundyPhilip the Good

Founding of Quebec

1608Samuel de Champlain founds the city of Quebec

French ExplorerSamuel de Champlain

Washington Surrenders

1754George Washington surrenders to French, Fort Necessity (7 Years' War)

First US President and Founding FatherGeorge Washington

Théâtre Robert-Houdin Opens

1845 Pioneering French magicianJean Eugène Robert-Houdin opens his magic theatre in Paris

MagicianJean Eugène Robert-Houdin

Pony Express

1861 Pony Express arrives in San Francisco with overland letters from NY

San Francisco Pony Express to New York cover

Slavery Divide Triggers America’s Civil War

1863 Battle of Gettysburg, the largest battle ever fought on the American continent, ends in a major victory for the Union during the US Civil War

A lithograph of the Battle of Gettysburg published by Currier & Ives in 1863

Benz Drives First Car

1886 In Germany,Karl Benz first drives the first automobile in Mannheim at a top speed of 16 km/h (10 mph)

Automobile Engineer and InventorKarl Benz

Congo Given to Belgium

1890 KingLeopold II gives Congo, previously a private possession, to Belgium

King of the BelgiansLeopold II of Belgium

Marquard Ties Win-streak Record

1912 NY Giants pitcherRube Marquard tiesTim Keefe's 1888 MLB record 19 game win-streak with 2-1 win v Brooklyn Dodgers; has 21 with 2 end-of-season in 1911

Major League Baseball PitcherTim Keefe
Baseball PlayerRube Marquard

Nansen Passports Created

1922 Intergovernmental Conference on Identity Certificates for Russian Refugees, convened byFridtjof Nansen in Geneva, creates the Nansen passports for stateless persons

Arctic Explorer and DiplomatFridtjof Nansen

Ferguson's Tractor Patent

1928Harry Ferguson granted a patent for his three-point hitch for tractors[1]

Inventor of the Modern Tractor and AviatorHarry Ferguson

1st Demo of Color Television

1928John Logie Baird demonstrates the first color television transmission in London

Inventor of TelevisionJohn Logie Baird

Schmeling vs Stribling

1931 German boxerMax Schmeling beats American Young Stribling by TKO in 15 in Cleveland in his first heavyweight title defense; first major fight broadcast live on national radio

BoxerMax Schmeling

Del Mar Turf Club

1937 Del Mar Turf Club, with croonerBing Crosby as president and actor Pat O'Brien as a club officer, opens for racing

Singer and ActorBing Crosby

Eternal Flame Lit at Gettysburg

1938 PresidentFranklin Roosevelt dedicates the Eternal Light Peace Memorial and lights the eternal flame at Gettysburg Battlefield

32nd US PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt

Heinkel Demos Rocket Plane

1939 Ernst Heinkel demonstrates 800 kph (500 mph) rocket plane toAdolf Hitler

Dictator of Nazi GermanyAdolf Hitler

Churchill’s Deadly Attack On His Ally

1940 British Royal Navy damages the French fleet in Mers-el-Kebir, Algeria, to prevent Germany seizing it

An artist's impression of the British attack on French ships at Mers-el-Kébir

Double Indemnity

1944 "Double Indemnity" film noir directed byBilly Wilder and starring Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck is released in Baltimore, Maryland

FilmmakerBilly Wilder

49th Secretary of State

1945James F. Byrnes becomes 49th US Secretary of State, succeeding Edward Stettinius

Politician and US Secretary of StateJames F. Byrnes

Andy Williams Show

1958 "TheAndy Williams Show" premieres on ABC as a summer series (later moves to CBS, and then to NBC)

Singer and TV HostAndy Williams

Newport Jazz Festival

1969 Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhode Island opens, 78,000 attend over 4 days; performers include: George Benson; Blood, Sweat, and Tears;Jeff Beck;James Brown; Bill Evans; Sun Ra; Mothers of Invention;Dave Brubeck;Miles Davis; Stephane Grapelli; and Sly & The Family Stone

Jazz MusicianMiles Davis
SingerJames Brown
Rock GuitaristJeff Beck

Atlanta International Pop Festival

1970 Atlanta International Pop Festival opens, 200,000 attend over 3 days; performers include Allman Brothers; Grand Funk Railroad,Jimi Hendrix Experience; Richie Havens; Cat Mother & the All-Night Newsboys;B.B. King; Mott the Hoople; and John Sebastian

Rock GuitaristJimi Hendrix
Blues MusicianB.B. King

Baseball History

1974 Pitching in MLB-record 13th consecutive game for the LA Dodgers, Mike Marshall savesTommy John's 4-1 win over the Cincinnati Reds

Baseball PitcherTommy John

Brian Wilson Reunites

1976Brian Wilson performs with the Beach Boys for the first time after his 12 year stage absence, at Anaheim Stadium in California

Singer-SongwriterBrian Wilson

Wimbledon Men's Tennis

1976 Wimbledon Men's Tennis: Sweden'sBjörn Borg beatsIlie Năstase of Romania 6-4, 6-2, 9-7 for the first of five straight Wimbledon titles

Tennis PlayerBjörn Borg
Tennis ChampionIlie Năstase

Seattle Slew

1977 Triple Crown championSeattle Slew's 9-race win streak ends in the Swaps Stakes at Hollywood Park, finishes 4th

RacehorseSeattle Slew

Calvin Smith's 100m World Record

1983 American Calvin Smith sets new world record of 9.93 for 100m in Colorado Springs, beatsJim Hines 1968 mark by 0.02 seconds

SprinterJim Hines

Back to the Future

1985 "Back to the Future" directed by Robert Zemeckis and starringMichael J. Fox andChristopher Lloyd is released

ActorMichael J. Fox
ActorChristopher Lloyd

CBS Thwarts Turner

1985 CBS announces a 21% stock buy-back to thwartTed Turner's takeover

Businessman and SailorTed Turner

Reagan Relights Statue of Liberty

1986 USPresident Reagan presides over relighting of renovated Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty, New York

Baseball History

1987 Controversial NY Mets MLB starDarryl Strawberry threatens teammates for criticising his play; he is now an ordained minister

Baseball PlayerDarryl Strawberry

Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge

1988 TheFatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey is completed, providing the second connection between the continents of Europe and Asia over the Bosphorus

Ottoman SultanMehmed the Conqueror

NHL History

2006 Detroit Red Wings legendSteve Yzerman officially retires from the NHL, finishing with 692 goals and 1,755 points

NHL LegendSteve Yzerman

Smile

2006 English singer-songwriterLily Allen releases her debut single "Smile"

Singer-Songwriter and ActressLily Allen

Swiss Win America's Cup

2007 America's Cup: Swiss defender Alinghi beatsTeam New Zealand by 1 second to take the series 5-2 off Valencia, Spain

YachtsmanRussell Coutts
YachtsmanGrant Dalton

Mohamed Morsi Deposed

2013 President of EgyptMohamed Morsi is deposed by the military in a coup d'état with Adly Mansour appointed interim president

President of EgyptMohamed Morsi

Macron Proposes Radical Changes

2017 French PresidentEmmanuel Macron speech at Palace of Versailles proposes radical government changes, including reduction of MPs

President of FranceEmmanuel Macron

Cardi B Sets Rapper Record

2018Cardi B is the first female rapper to achieve two #1 hits on the US Billboard chart with "I Like It" featuringBad Bunny and J Balvin

RapperCardi B
RapperBad Bunny

Najib Razak Arrested

2018 Former Malaysian Prime MinisterNajib Razak is arrested on corruption charges, accused of stealing 700 million from state development fund 1MDB

Prime Minister of MalaysiaNajib Razak

Event of Interest

2018 Trump's Justice and Education Departments rescindObama era affirmative action policies for college admissions[1]

44th US PresidentBarack Obama

LL Cool J Supports Strikers

2025 RapperLL Cool J withdraws from 4th of July concert in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in support of striking blue-collar municipal workers

Actor and RapperLL Cool J

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