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Joan of Arc Acquitted

1456 A retrial verdict acquitsJoan of Arc of heresy 25 years after her death

French Soldier and National HeroineJoan of Arc

Vienna Court Music Ensemble

1498Emperor Maximilian I orders appointment of a conductor, two bass singers and six choir boys, establishing the Vienna Court Music Ensemble; later includes Vienna Boys Choir

King of the Romans and Holy Roman EmperorEmperor Maximilian I

Battle of Otumba, Mexico

1520Hernán Cortés and the Tlaxcalans defeat a numerically superior Aztec force in the Battle of Otumba in Mexico

Spanish ConquistadorHernán Cortés

First French Amerindian Trade

1534 First act of trade between the French and Amerindians whenJacques Cartier trades items with Micmacs at Chaleur Bay in New Brunswick[1]

French ExplorerJacques Cartier

Isaac Newton Graduates

1668Isaac Newton receives MA from Trinity College, Cambridge

Physicist and MathematicianIsaac Newton

Bonnie Prince Charlie Departs

1745Bonnie Prince Charlie boards French ship ‘Du Teillay’ at St Nazaire accompanied by the warship Elisabeth bound for Scotland [OS]

Pretender to the British throneBonnie Prince Charlie

Haiti Declares Independence

1801Toussaint Louverture declares Haitian independence

General and RevolutionaryToussaint Louverture

Napoléon Meets the Tsar

1807 French Emperor Napoléon Bonaparte and Russian Tsar Alexander I meet on a raft in the middle of the Neman River and sign the first Treaty of Tilsit

Napoleon Bonaparte meets Alexander I in a pavilion aboard a raft in the middle of the Neman River to sign a peace treaty

Waverley

1814Walter Scott's novel "Waverley" published

WriterWalter Scott

Ban on Jews Revoked

1863 Orders barring Jews from serving under US GeneralUlysses S. Grant are revoked

Union General and US PresidentUlysses S. Grant

Lincoln Conspirators Executed

1865 Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, David Herold and George Atzerodt are executed for their role in the conspiracy to assassinate US PresidentAbraham Lincoln

Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt are hanged for their part in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Jesse James Robbery

1875Jesse James gang robs train in Otterville, Missouri

OutlawJesse James

Event of Interest

1898 US PresidentWilliam McKinley signs the Organic Act to annex Hawaii

25th US PresidentWilliam McKinley

Elihu Root Secretary of State

1905Elihu Root joins the cabinet of PresidentTheodore Roosevelt, serving as United States Secretary of State

StatesmanElihu Root
26th US PresidentTheodore Roosevelt

Jennings Bryan Nominated

1908 The Democratic Party meets in Denver at the start of their convention;William Jennings Bryan is nominated as presidential nominee

US Secretary of StateWilliam Jennings Bryan

Great White Fleet

1908 US Navy's Great White Fleet leaves San Francisco Bay

American naval ships leave Virginia on December 16, 1907, the first day of their two-year voyage

Thorpe Wins Pentathlon

1912 American athleteJim Thorpe wins 4 of 5 events to win the Pentathlon gold medal at the Stockholm Olympics, medal stripped 1913 (played pro baseball), reinstated 1982

Versatile AthleteJim Thorpe

Babe Ruth's Almost Trade

1914 Baltimore Orioles owner Jack Dunn offers future baseball legendBabe Ruth, Ernie Shore & Ben Egan for $10k toConnie Mack (Philadelphia A's); refuses pleading lack of finance

Baseball LegendConnie Mack
Baseball LegendBabe Ruth

First Sliced Bread

1928 Sliced bread is sold for the first time by the Chillicothe Baking Company in Missouri, using a machine invented byOtto Frederick Rohwedder; described as the greatest forward step in the baking industry since bread was wrapped.

InventorOtto Frederick Rohwedder

Hoover Dam Begun

1930 Construction begins on Boulder (Hoover) Dam

31st US PresidentHerbert Hoover

Military All-Stars vs American League

1942 Baseball Military All-Star team (includingBob Feller) loses to American League All Stars 5-0

Baseball Hall of Fame PitcherBob Feller

Keynes Enters House of Lords

1942John Maynard Keynes takes his seat in the British House Of Lords as Baron Keynes of Tilton after being knighted

EconomistJohn Maynard Keynes

Japanese PM in Java

1943 -10] Japanese premierHideki Tojo visits Java

Prime Minister of Japan during WW IIHideki Tojo

Cleveland Signs Satchel Paige

1948 Cleveland Indians stun MLB by signing 42-year-old veteran Negro Leagues pitcherSatchel Paige

Baseball Hall of Fame PitcherSatchel Paige

Che Guevara Begins Road Trip

1953Che Guevara sets out on a trip through Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, and El Salvador

Argentine RevolutionaryChe Guevara

Sports History

1954 British runnerJim Peters, 17 minutes ahead of any rival, collapses on the final stadium lap of the Commonwealth Games marathon in Vancouver

Marathon RunnerJim Peters

Hancock's Half Hour

1956 "Hancock's Half Hour" premieres as a TV show starringTony Hancock and Sid James, written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson

ComedianTony Hancock

Event of Interest

1957 20-year old Prince Karim succeeds as Aga Khan IV, the new Nizari imam, after the will of his grandfatherAga Khan III bypasses his father Prince Aly Khan

48th Shia ImamAga Khan III

Event of Interest

1958 PresidentEisenhower signed a bill approving Alaskan statehood

34th US President and WWII GeneralDwight D. Eisenhower

Respect

1965Otis Redding records the song "Respect" at Stax Studios in Memphis, Tennessee; it later becomes a signature piece forAretha Franklin

Singer-Songwriter and ProducerOtis Redding
Soul SingerAretha Franklin

Event of Interest

1966 Obscenity ban for "Naked Lunch" byWilliam S. Burroughs overturned by the Massachusetts Supreme Court after testimony byAllen Ginsberg andNorman Mailer

Writer and ArtistWilliam S. Burroughs
Beat PoetAllen Ginsberg
NovelistNorman Mailer

Music History

1968 British rock group "Yardbirds" disbands; guitaristJimmy Page recruits new members to fill concert commitments - the new group evolves into Led Zeppelin

Rock StarJimmy Page

Music History

1969 The Beatles begin recordingGeorge Harrison's song "Here Comes the Sun" at EMI Studios in London;John Lennon was absent and did not contribute to the track

Singer-SongwriterGeorge Harrison
Musician and BeatleJohn Lennon

Baseball Hall of Fame

1971 MLB CommissionerBowie Kuhn announces that Negro League players elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame to be given full membership in the Museum

MLB CommissionerBowie Kuhn

Event of Interest

1972 Secret Talks Between IRA and British Government:Gerry Adams is part of a delegation to London for talks with the British Government

Irish Republican PoliticianGerry Adams

FIFA World Cup

1974 FIFA World Cup Final, Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany: StrikerGerd Müller scores 43rd minute winner as West Germany beats the Netherlands, 2-1

Footballer and StrikerGerd Müller

The Spy Who Loved Me

1977 "The Spy Who Loved Me", 10th James Bond film starringRoger Moore andBarbara Bach, premieres in London

ActressBarbara Bach
ActorRoger Moore

Boxing Title Fight

1980 American boxerLarry Holmes scores a 7th round TKO of Scott LeDoux in Bloomington, Minnesota in defense of his WBC heavyweight title

BoxerLarry Holmes

Music History

1980 The original line-up of British rock band Led Zeppelin unknowingly performs its final show, at the Eissporthalle in West Berlin, West Germany; drummerJohn Bonham dies in September

DrummerJohn Bonham

Event of Interest

1981Sandra Day O'Connor nominated for the US Supreme Court, 1st female Supreme Court justice by PresidentRonald Reagan

1st Woman Supreme Court JusticeSandra Day O'Connor
US President and ActorRonald Reagan

Sports History

1986 American athleteJackie Joyner-Kersee sets world heptathlon record of 7,148 points in the inaugural Goodwill Games at Moscow

Track and Field AthleteJackie Joyner-Kersee

Music History

1986 It is reported that British "Culture Club" singerBoy George is being treated for heroin addiction

Singer-SongwriterBoy George

Event of Interest

1986 Soviet General and spy for the USDmitri Polyakov arrested in retirement in Russia (executed 1988)

Soviet General and Cold War SpyDmitri Polyakov

Event of Interest

1987 Lieutenant ColonelOliver North begins public testimony at Iran-Contra hearing

Political Commentator and Iran-Contra FigureOliver North

Music History

1988 Hungary holds a state funeral for composerBéla Bartók, 42 years after his death; his remains are relocated from Hartsdale, New York to Budapest's Farkasréti Cemetery for interment next his wife Ditta, who died in 1982

Composer and PianistBéla Bartók

Music Concert

1990 First 'Three Tenors' concert featuringPlácido Domingo,José Carreras andLuciano Pavarotti at Baths of Caracalla in Rome; recording becomes world's best-selling classical record

Operatic TenorLuciano Pavarotti
Opera Singer and ConductorPlácido Domingo
Opera SingerJosé Carreras

Wimbledon Women's Tennis

1990 Wimbledon Women's Tennis:Martina Navratilova wins her record ninth Wimbledon singles title, defeating AmericanZina Garrison 6-4, 6-1

Tennis PlayerMartina Navratilova
Tennis PlayerZina Garrison

Sports History

1992 After undergoing the traditional five-year waiting procedure, Czech tennis starIvan Lendl officially becomes a US citizen

Tennis Player and Eight-Time Major ChampionIvan Lendl

Event of Interest

1996Nelson Mandela steps down as President of South Africa

Anti-apartheid Activist and South African PresidentNelson Mandela

Sports History

2001 In his first appearance at Daytona since the death of fatherDale Earnhardt Sr., Dale Jr. wins Pepsi 400 coming from 7th with 9 laps remaining to beat teammate Michael Waltrip

Auto RacerDale Earnhardt

Summorum Pontificum

2007 PopeBenedict XVI issues the Apostolic Letter Summorum Pontificum, removing restrictions on celebrating the old Tridentine Mass

265th PopeBenedict XVI

Live Earth Concert

2007 Worldwide charity concert event "Live Earth" takes place at 12 venues on seven continents; performers include:Genesis,Keith Urban;Foo Fighters;John Legend;Melissa Etheridge;Dave Matthews Band; The Police;Roger Waters;Madonna;Alicia Keys;Garth Brooks; Crowded House; Jack Johnson;Shakira; Soweto Gospel Choir; Angélique Kidjo; UB40; Jack Johnson; Linkin Park;Rihanna; Pharrel Williams;Yusef Islam;Sarah Brightman; and Nunatak

Rock Bassist and VocalistRoger Waters
Singer-Songwriter, Musician and ActorPhil Collins
Rock VocalistPeter Gabriel

Music History

2009 Memorial service held for singerMichael Jackson at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California; worldwide audience estimated at over 2.5 billion see performances byMariah Carey,Stevie Wonder,Lionel Richie,Jennifer Hudson, and Shaheen Jafargholi

King of PopMichael Jackson
Actress and SingerJennifer Hudson
Singer and TV personalityLionel Richie

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2

2011 "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2", the lastHarry Potter film, premieres in London

Actor and ComedianRobbie Coltrane
ActorRupert Grint
ActorDavid Thewlis

FIFA Women's World Cup Final

2019FIFA Women's World Cup Final, Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu: Defending champions US win record 4th title beating the Netherlands, 2-0,Megan Rapinoe Player of the Match

Soccer StarMegan Rapinoe
Soccer PlayerAlex Morgan

Bolsonaro Tests Positive

2020 Brazilian PresidentJair Bolsonaro announces he has tested positive for COVID-19

President of BrazilJair Bolsonaro

Boris Johnson Resigns

2022 British Prime MinisterBoris Johnson announces his resignation at Downing Street after pressure from, and mass resignations of his ministers[1]

British Prime MinisterBoris Johnson

Peace and Love

2023 NASA beamsRingo Starr’s voice wishing “peace and love" across the universe via the Deep Space Network in honor of his 83rd birthday

Beatles Drummer, Singer, and ActorRingo Starr

Superman

2025 "Superman," directed by James Gunn and starring David Corenswet,Nicholas Hoult, andRachel Brosnahan premieres at TCL Chinese Theater[1]

ActorNicholas Hoult
ActressRachel Brosnahan

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