193: Lucius Septimus Serverus is crowned emperor of Rome.
979: Challenge to the throne of King Aetherlred II of England.
1611: Word telescope is first used.
1629: England and France sign Peace of Susa.
1671: Cossacks capture Russian Boer leader Stenka Razin.
177: New York adopts new constitution as an independent state.
1792: France declares war on Austria, starting the French Revolutionary Wars.
1818: U.S. Medical Corp forms.
1828: First edition of Noah Webster's dictionary is published.
1836: Congress forms Territory of Wisconsin.
1853: Harriet Tubman began the Underground railroad.
1860: The first Pony Express rider arrives in San Francisco from St. Joseph, Missouri.
1861: Robert E. Lee resigns from the Union Army.
1865: President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth.
1931: Spain becomes a republic with the overthrow of King Alfonso XIII.
1940: Allied troops land in Norway.
1989: 1,100,000,000th Chinese born.
1603: New English king James I departs Edinburgh for London.
1614: Pocahontas marries John Rolfe.
1621: Mayflower sails from Plymouth on a return trip to England.
1751: Adolf Frederik of Holstein-Gottorp crowns himself king of Sweden.
1762: British take Grenada, West Indies, from French.
1768: First U.S. Chamber of Commerce forms.
1792: George Washington casts the first presidential veto.
1803: First performance of Beethoven's second Symphony in D.
1806: Isaac Quintard patents apple cider.
1812: Brits storm Badajoz fortress, held by French and Spanish.
1814: Netherlands Bank issues it's 1st banknotes.
1896: First modern Olympic Games officially opens in Athens.
1902: Soccer match riot between Scotland and England kills twenty-five. I know it's bad, but I sort of laughed out loud when I read that >.>;;
1929: Lithuania signs Litvinov-pact.
1939: Membership in Hitler's Youth becomes obligatory.
1944: one hundred-forty Lancasters bomb airplane manufacturer in Toulouse.
1951: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg sentenced to death. I really hope you know who these two are. o.o;
1955: Winston Churchill resigns as British Prime Minister, Anthony Eden succeeds him.
1964: First driverless trains run on London Underground.
1983: France throws out forty-seven Soviet diplomats.
1986: U.S. soldier and Turkish woman killed in West Berlin disco bombing.
1556: Karel V's son Philip II crowned king of Spain.
1738: English parliament declares war on Spain (War of Jenkin's Ear).
1774: Britain passes Coercive Act against Massachusetts.
1797: Nathaniel Briggs of New Hampshire patents a washing machine.
1799: New York State abolished slavery.
1834: Senate censure President Jackson for taking federal deposits from Bank of U.S.
1854: During the Crimean War, Britain and France declare war on Russia.
1859: First performance of John Brahms' 1st Serenade for orchestra.
1922: First microfilm device introduced.
1927: Majestic Theater opens at 245 W 44th St. New York City.
1933: German Reichstag confers dictatorial powers on Hitler.
1941: Sea battle at Cape Matapan: British fleet (under Cunningham) defeats Italy.
1942: British naval forces raid Nazi occupied French port of St. Nazaire.
1945:Final German V-2 attack on London.
1972: U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Semipalitinsk, Eastern Kazakhstan U.S.S.R.
1979: British government of Callaghan falls.
1981: France performs nuclear test. *refrains from making a comment here*
1986: John N. McMahon, ends term as deputy director of CIA.
1994: Armed Zulus demonstrate in Johannesburg, over fifty-three killed.
1995: World's largest bank: Japan's Mitsubishi Bank and Bank of Tokyo merge.
717: Battle of Vincy between Charles Martel and Ragenfrid.
1188: Emperor Antoku accedes to the throne of Japan.
1413: Henry V becomes King of England.
1801: The Battle of Alexandria is fought between British and French forces. *refrains from Monty Python jokes*
1814 In the Napoleonic Wars, Austrian forces repel French troops in the Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube.
1857 Earthquake in Tokyo kills over 100,000. Dismally ironic, no?
1918: *almost started typing this in Germany's voice from Hetalia* World War I: The first phase of the German Spring Offensive, Operation Michael, begins.
1958: Charles Lindbergh is presented the Medal of Honor for the first solo trans-Atlantic flight.
1933: Construction of Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp is completed.
1945: World War II:
- British troops liberate Mandalay, Burma
- Operation Carthage (British planes bomb Gestapo headquarters in Copenhagen)
1963: Alcatraz closes.