On February 1 1908 King Carlos I of Portugal and his eldest son Luis Filipe are assassinated by revolutionaries while riding in an open carriage through the...
Emperor Karel & King Francois I sign anti-English treaty
Dutch garrison on Formosa surrenders to Chinese pirates
The Kalabalik or Tumult in Bendery results from the Ottoman sultans order that his unwelcome guest King Charles XII of Sweden be seized.
Henri dAguesseaus 1st appointment as chancellor of France
By the time the first of his three career-defining operas had its premiere Giacomo Puccini was no longer living a life of impoverished artistic struggle. His p...
In the Royal Exchange Building on New York Citys Broad Street the Supreme Court of the United States meets for the first time with Chief Justice John ...
On February 1 1979 the Ayatollah Khomeini returns to Iran in triumph after 15 years of exile. The shah and his family had fled the country two weeks before a...
On this day in 1884 the first portion or fascicle of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) considered the most comprehensive and accurate dictionary of the En...
On this day in 1917 the lethal threat of the German U-boat submarine raises its head again as Germany returns to the policy of unrestricted submarine warfare ...
U.S. and South Vietnamese naval forces initiate Operation Plan (Oplan) 34A which calls for raids by South Vietnamese commandos operating under American orders...
Richard M. Nixon announces his candidacy for the presidency. Most observers had written off Nixons political career eight years earlier when he had los...
On this day in 1970 goaltender Terry Sawchuk earns his 103rd shutout setting an NHL record for most regular-season shutouts that still stands today.Terrance G...
On this day in 2003 after ordering the nations flags to fly at half-staff President George W. Bush solemnly addresses the public via live television i...
John Taylor the president of the Mormon Church goes underground to avoid arrest and continue resisting federal demands for reforms within the co...
On this day in 1814 Lord Byrons The Corsair is published and sells some 10000 copies on its first day in print. The poem was one of seve...
On this day in 1887 Harvey Wilcox officially registers Hollywood with the Los Angeles County recorders office. Wilcox and his wife Daeida had moved t...
On this day in 2003 the space shuttle Columbia breaks up while entering the atmosphere over Texas killing all seven crew members on board.The Columbias...
On this day in 1974 University of Washington student Lynda Ann Healy disappears from her apartment and is killed by Ted Bundy. The murder marked Bundys...
By a vote of 44 to 7 the United Nations General Assembly passes a resolution condemning the communist government of the Peoples Republic of China for a...