• HISTORY
    10 September 2023: This day in history

    1776: George Washington asks for a spy volunteer, Nathan Hale volunteers 1813: American Naval Commander Oliver Hazard Perry defeats the British in Battle of Lake Erie 1846: Elias Howe takes out a US patent for a lockstitch sewing machine 1924: Leopold and Loeb found guilty of the murder of Robert Franks in Chicago in the “the crime of the century” 1977: Hamida Djandoubi, […]

  • HISTORY
    9 September 2023: This day in history

    1000: Battle of Svolder, Baltic Sea: King Olaf on board the Long Serpent defeated in one of the greatest naval battles of the Viking Age. He leaps to his death overboard. 1776: Congress officially renames the country as the United States of America (from the United Colonies) 1817: Alexander Twilight, probably first African American to graduate from a […]

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    8 September 2023: This day in history

    1380: Battle on Kulikovo: Moscow’s great monarch Dimitri defeats the Mongols beginning the decline of the Tatars 1504: Michelangelo’s Statue of David is unveiled in Florence 1522: Spanish navigator Juan de Elcano returns to Seville after a 3 year voyage, completing 1st circumnavigation of the globe (expedition began under Ferdinand Magellan) 1565: 1st permanent European settlement in the US founded at St. […]

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    7 September 2023: This day in history

    70: Roman army under General Titus occupies and plunders Jerusalem 1714: Treaty of Baden signed by the Holy Roman Empire and France, ending the War of the Spanish Succession; French retain Alsace and Landau, Austria gets east bank of Rhine 1812: Battle of Borodino: Napoleon Bonapartre wins a pyrrhic victory against Russian General Mikhail Kutuzov in the most ferocious battle of the […]

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    6 September 2023: This day in history

    3114 BC: Date Maya/Mesoamerican Long Count Calendar starts dating from (as corresponds to the Julian Calendar). 1522: Ferdinand Magellan’s Spanish expedition aboard the Vitoria returns to Spain without their captain. First to circumnavigate the earth. 1666: After St Paul’s Cathedral and much of the city had been burned down over four days, The Great Fire of London is finally extinguished. […]

  • HISTORY
    5 September 2023: This day in history

    1666: Great Fire of London ends, leaving 13,200 houses destroyed and 8 dead 1774: Twelve of the thirteen American colonies adopt a trade embargo against Great Britain at the first Continental Congress at Carpenters’ Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1839: The First Opium War begins in China 2017: Hurricane Irma becomes the most powerful hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Basin region […]

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    4 September 2023: This day in history

    476: Romulus Augustulus, last Western Roman Emperor, abdicates after forces led by Odoacer invade Rome. Traditional End of the Western Roman Empire. 1609: Navigator Henry Hudson is the first European to discover island of Manhattan [or Sep 11] 1781: Los Angeles is founded by 44 Spanish speaking mestizos in the Bahia de las Fumas (Bay of Smokes) 1862: General Lee begins the Maryland […]

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    3 September 2023: This day in history

    301: San Marino, one of the smallest nations in the world and the world’s oldest republic still in existence, founded by Saint Marinus 1650: Battle of Dunbar; Oliver Cromwell’s English New Model Army defeats Scottish force in surprise attack 1783: Treaty of Paris signed in Paris ends the American Revolutionary War between Great Britain and United States of America […]

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    2 September 2023: This day in history

    31 BC: Battle of Actium: decisive naval battle that effectively ends the Roman Republic. Octavian’s forces defeat those under Mark Antony and Cleopatra off the western coast of Greece. 1192: Sultan Saladin and King Richard the Lionheart of England sign treaty over Jerusalem, at end of the Third Crusade 1666: Great Fire of London begins at 2am in Pudding Lane, 80% of London is destroyed 1792: September Massacres of […]

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    1 September 2023: This day in history

    1715: King Louis XIV of France dies after a reign of 72 years—the longest of any major European monarch. 1878: 1st female telephone operator starts work, Emma Nutt for the Edwin Holmes Telephone Despatch Company in Boston 1905: Wilfrid Laurier oversees Alberta and Saskatchewan joining the Confederation of Canada as its 8th and 9th Canadian provinces 1939: World War II starts when Germany […]

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