- 324 Licinius abdicates his position as Roman Emperor.
- 401 St Anastasius I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
- 1055 Seldjuken under Toghril Beg occupy Baghdad
- 1487 Opening ceremony of the sixth Great Temple of Tenochtitlan (modern Mexico City) 4,000 prisoners of war are sacrificed to Aztec gods over four days [1]
- 1551 Dutch west coast hit by hurricane
- 1562 Battle at Dreux: Anne de Montmorency & huguenots under Condé captured
Tasmen Crew Killed
1642 4 of Abel Tasman's crew killed at Wharewharangi (Murderers) Bay by Māori; Tasman's ships depart without landing
- 1675 King Philip's War: Combined colonial millitias stake massive attack against the Great Swamp Fort, owned by the Narragansetts, totally destroying the settlement and killing or displacing hundreds of non-combatant women and children
Robinson Crusoe Leaves His Island
1686 Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe's fictional character, leaves his island after 28 years of being marooned (according to the famous novel)
- 1696 Jean-François Regnard's play "Le Joueur" (The Gamester) premieres in Paris
1732 Benjamin Franklin, under the pseudonym Richard Saunders, begins publication of "Poor Richard's Almanack"; he would produce an annual issue for the next 25 years
American Crisis
1776 Thomas Paine publishes his first "American Crisis" essay beginning "These are the times that try men's souls" (date disputed)
- 1777 Washington settles his troops at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania for the winter
- 1788 Chinese troops occupy capital Thang Long Vietnam
- 1795 1st state appropriation of money for road building, Kentucky
- 1823 Georgia passes 1st US state birth registration law in US
VP Calhoun's Report
1828 Report by US Vice President John C. Calhoun defending the rights of states to nullify federal laws is presented to the South Carolina legislature but it takes no action
- 1842 US recognizes independence of Hawaii
"A Christmas Carol"
1843 "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens is published, 6,000 copies sold
- 1854 Allen Wilson of Conn patents sewing machine to sew curving seams
- 1859 Grading started for Market Street RR in San Francisco
- 1861 Battle of Black Water (American Civil War)
- 1862 Skirmish at Jackson, Salem Church, Tennessee (80 casualties)
- 1870 After 31 days at sea in a small boat, William Halford and 3 others reach the island of Kauai, Hawaii to seek help for the shipwrecked USS Saginaw. A capsize in the breakers meant only Halford survived.
- 1871 Albert L Jones of New York City patents corrugated paper
Congo Free State Recognized
1884 Italy recognizes King Leopold II's Congo Free State
- 1887 Jake Kilrain & Jem Smith fight 106 round bare knuckle draw
- 1889 Bishop Museum founded in Hawaii
- 1891 1st Negro Catholic priest ordained in US, Charles Uncles, Baltimore
- 1891 Canadian Rugby Union forms
Boers Refuse Kitchener
1900 General Horatio Kitchener offers protections to all Boers who will surrender and asks the Dutch community of Pretoria to convey this offer, leaders in the field refuse to surrender
- 1903 Williamsburg suspension bridge opens between Brooklyn and Manhattan
- 1904 Dawson City hockey team begins 9 day walk to get a boat to Seattle to catch a train to Ottawa to play in Stanley Cup on Jan 13 1905
- 1907 239 workers died in a coal mine explosion in Jacobs Creek, Pennsylvania
- 1910 1st US city ordinance requiring white & black residential areas in Baltimore
- 1910 Rayon 1st commercially produced in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania
Johnson vs. Johnson
1913 Jack Johnson fights fellow African-American Jim Johnson to a draw in 10 rounds for the vacant world heavyweight boxing title in Paris, 1st time two black fighters compete for the title
- 1916 Suriname Bauxite Company forms in Paramaribo
- 1917 1st NHL game played on artificial ice in Toronto
- 1917 Quebec Bulldogs play their 1st professional hockey game
- 1918 Robert Ripley begins his "Believe It or Not" column (NY Globe)
- 1919 American Meteorological Society found
- 1920 1st US indoor curling rink opens (Brookline, Mass)
Constantine I Restored
1920 King Constantine I is restored as King of the Hellenes after the death of his son Alexander I of Greece and a plebiscite.
- 1922 Theresa Vaughn, 24, confesses in court in Sheffield, England, to being married 61 times over 5 years in 50 cities in three countries
- 1923 King George II of Greece moves in exile to Romania while the National Assembly deliberates over future of government
Ponsford Test Debut
1924 Test Cricket debut of Bill Ponsford, who scored 110 in 1st innings
Last Rolls Silver Ghost
1924 The last Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is sold in London, England.
- 1928 1st autogyro flight in US
- 1931 United Australia Party led by Joseph Lyons defeats the incumbent first-term Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister James Scullin in a federal election
- 1932 British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) begins transmitting overseas
- 1933 US President Roosevelt creates Electric Home & Farm Authority (EHFA) to assist low income household with purchase of major appliances [1]
- 1934 Japan agrees to naval treaty of 1922 & 1930
- 1939 Russian air & ground attack against Finnish positions near Summa
- 1941 German submarine U-574 sinks
- 1941 US Office of Censorship created to control info pertaining to WW II
- 1942 Robert Stroud, convicted murdered, transferred to Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, where he becomes known as "Birdman of Alcatraz"
- 1943 Military coup in Bolivia
- 1945 Austrian Republic re-establishes
- 1945 Jean Giraudoux' "La Folle de Chaillot" premieres in Paris
Ho Chi Minh Attacks French
1946 War breaks out in Indochina as Ho Chi Minh attacks French in Hanoi
- 1947 1948 NFL Draft: Harry Gilmer from University of Alabama first pick by Washington Redskins
- 1948 2nd political action of Java/Sumatra
- 1948 8th largest snowfall in NYC history (15.3")
- 1949 Luxury passenger ship Aquitania demolished in Gareloch, Scotland
- 1949 WJW TV channel 8 in Cleveland, Ohio (CBS) begins broadcasting
Dalai Lama Fees
1950 Chinese invasion of Tibet forces the Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama to flee Lhasa for Yadong on the Tibetan-India border [1]
Eisenhower NATO Commander
1950 General Eisenhower named NATO commander
- 1951 Nazi General Christiansen leaves Netherlands
Event of Interest
1952 Queen Juliana of the Netherlands unveils statue "Docker" ("Dokwerker"), memorializing the February Strike of 1941 over the arrest of 450 Jews for the killing of a Nazi sympathizer; designed by Mari Andriessen, it was relocated in 1970 from Amsterdam's Waterlooplein Market to Jonas Daniel Meijerplein (Square)
- 1953 KFYR TV channel 5 in Bismarck, ND (NBC/ABC) begins broadcasting
"Blue Suede Shoes"
1955 Carl Perkins records "Blue Suede Shoes" for Sun Records at Memphis Recording Service studio
- 1958 First radio broadcast from space, US President Dwight D. Eisenhower sends a Christmas message "to all mankind, America's wish for peace on Earth and goodwill to men everywhere" [1]
- 1959 1st Liberty Bowl game-Penn State beats Alabama 7-0
- 1960 Fire aboard USS Constellation, under construction at Brooklyn (50 die)
"Ring-A-Ding-Ding"
1960 Frank Sinatra's 1st session with Reprise Records ("Ring-A-Ding-Ding")
- 1960 Mercury-Redstone 1A reaches 210 km in test flight
Operation Trikora
1961 Indonesian President Sukarno proclaims general mobilization for Operation Trikora in preparation for attempting to seize Netherlands New Guinea
- 1962 Nyasaland secedes from Rhodesia & Nyasaland
- 1962 Street signs in Golden Gate Park approved by Park Commission
- 1962 Transit 5A1, 1st operational navigational satellite, launched
- 1964 "Gertrud", Danish film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer, starring Nina Pens Rode, Bendt Rothe and Ebbe Rode, is released in France
- 1967 Prime Minister of Australia Harold Holt is officially presumed dead (after being swept out to sea swimming two days earlier)
- 1968 WCWB (now WMGT) TV channel 41 in Macon, GA (NBC) begins broadcasting
- 1969 Beatle's 7th Christmas fan-club single is released
- 1971 CBS airs "Homecoming A Christmas Story" as a TV movie that evolves into long running series "The Waltons"
- 1971 NASA launches Intelsat 4 F-3 for COMSAT Corp
1971 Stanley Kubrick's film and cult classic "A Clockwork Orange" based on the book by Anthony Burgess and starring Malcolm McDowell premieres
- 1972 Apollo 17 (last of Apollo Moon landing series) returns to Earth, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean, southeast of Samoa
- 1973 Grenada adopts constitution
"The Man with the Golden Gun"
1974 "The Man with the Golden Gun", 9th James Bond film, starring Roger Moore, Britt Ekland and Christopher Lee, premieres in London
- 1974 Dave Kryskow scores Washington Capitals 1st NHL shorthanded goal
- 1975 The Red Hand Commandos, a very secretive Ulster loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland, explode a no-warning car bomb in Dundalk, killing 2 civilians and wounding 20
- 1976 John Lever takes 7-46 in 1st Test Cricket innings, v India Delhi
- 1976 Piper Cherokee plane crashes into Baltimore Memorial Stadium upper stands, 10 minutes after Colts lose 40-14 to Pittsburgh Steelers, no one seriously hurt
- 1980 Anguilla becomes a British dependency separate from St Kitts
- 1980 Iran requests $24 billion in US guarantees to free hostages
- 1980 Mutual Broadcasting cancels Sears Radio Theater
- 1981 Romuald Spasowski, Polish ambassador to the United States defects to show support for the Solidarity movement amid a crackdown
- 1981 Sixteen lives are lost when the Penlee, Cornwall, lifeboat goes to the aid of the stricken coaster Union Star in heavy seas.
- 1983 The original FIFA World Cup trophy, the Jules Rimet Trophy, is stolen from the headquarters of the Brazilian Football Confederation in Rio de Janeiro
- 1984 33 unknown Bach keyboard works found in Yale library [1]
- 1984 China performs nuclear test at Lop Nor, PRC
1984 Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher sign the Sino-British Joint Declaration to transfer Hong Kong back to China in 1997
- 1984 Fire at Wilberg Mine in central Utah killed 27 people
Bowman's Record NHL Win
1984 Scotty Bowman wins his 691st regular season game, the most wins by any coach in NHL history
Gretzky Youngest to Score 1,000
1984 Wayne Gretzky, 23, is 18th & youngest NHL-er to score 1,000 points
- 1985 Mary Lund is 1st woman to receive a Jarvik VII artificial heart at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis
- 1985 STS 61-C scrubbed at T -13s because of SRB auxiliary power problem
"Platoon"
1986 "Platoon" directed by Oliver Stone, starring Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, and Willem Dafoe is released (Academy Awards Best Picture & Best Director)
Jack Morris - Tigers Dispute
1986 Jack Morris agrees to salary arbitration with former team Tigers & accuses owners of collusion against free agency
- 1986 OPEC reaches an accord that would cut production by 7 percent for the first six months of 1987 and would raise prices immediately toward a target world oil price of $18 per barrel
- 1987 NHL Boston Bruins Ken Linseman & St. Louis Blues Doug Gilmore set a record for the fastest two goals in league history, scoring 2 seconds apart
- 1988 NASA unveils plans for lunar colony & manned missions to Mars
- 1988 Oklahoma's College football team gets 3 year probation
- 1988 Unexploded WW II bomb found in Frankfurt, Germany-5,000 evacuated
- 1989 American Airlines purchases Eastern Airline's Latin American route
Bird Begins Free Throw Streak
1989 Larry Bird (Celtics) begins NBA free throw streak of 71 games
- 1991 6,000th episode of One Life To Live
- 1991 NY Yankee pitcher Steve Howe arrested for cocaine possession
"Alice"
1992 Robert Wilson, Tom Waits, and Kathleen Brennan's avant garde opera "Alice", based on the life and work of Lewis Carroll, premieres at the Thalia Theater, Hamburg, Germany
- 1994 Rolls-Royce announces its future cars will feature V12 engine which will be produced by BMW
1998 US House of Representatives votes to impeach President Bill Clinton over the Lewinsky scandal, forwarding the articles of impeachment to the Senate for a trial
2000 Ballon d'Or: Real Madrid's Portuguese midfielder Luís Figo is named best football player in Europe ahead of Juventus midfielder Zinedine Zidane and Milan striker Andriy Shevchenko
- 2000 The Leninist Guerrilla Units wing of the Communist Labour Party of Turkey/Leninist attack a Nationalist Movement Party office in Istanbul, killing one person and injuring three.
The Fellowship of the Ring
2001 "The Fellowship of the Ring", 1st Lord of the Rings film is released. Makes US$47 million US opening weekend, $871 million total worldwide.
- 2001 A record high barometric pressure of 1085.6 hPa (32.06 inHg) is recorded at Tosontsengel, Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia.
- 2001 Argentine economic crisis: December 2001 riots - Riots erupt in Buenos Aires after Domingo Cavallo's corralito measures restrict the withdrawal of cash from bank deposits.
- 2004 World's largest indoor water park Tropical Islands Resort, opens in the Aerium, an old airship hanger, in the world's largest free-standing hall, south of Berlin, Germany
- 2007 The Lakotah people, a Native American tribe, proclaim independence and withdraw all their treaties with the United States. Establish the Republic of Lakotah, as a separate country.
Kochhar Successes Kamat at ICICI
2008 Chanda Kochhar is named as the successor of K. V. Kamath to the post of CEO and Managing Director of ICICI Bank
- 2009 Former Welsh and Lions captain Gareth Thomas is the first international rugby player to reveal he is gay
- 2010 "Miracle at the New Meadowlands", Philadelphia Eagles trail New York Giants by 21 points with eight minutes to play, before scoring 4 touchdowns in final 7 minutes, including dramatic walk-off punt returned for a touchdown by DeSean Jackson
First Female President
2012 Park Geun-hye wins the South Korean presidential election to become the nation’s first female president
- 2012 UBS bank is fined $1.5 billion for its role in manipulating the Libor rate
- 2013 81 people are injured after part of the ceiling caved in at London's Apollo Theatre
Ferguson's Last Late Late Show
2014 Craig Ferguson's final appearance as host of "The Late Late Show" on CBS, after 2,058 episodes
- 2014 The Guardian newspaper calls 2014 'The year the people stood up'
- 2015 Third Democratic presidential candidates debate, broadcast by ABC, held in Goffstown, New Hampshire
Sports History
2016 Alex Puccio ascends Terre De Sienne V13 (8B) at Hueco Tanks, six months after spinal surgery
- 2016 At least 48 people die after drinking bath lotion in Irkutsk, Siberia, thinking it contained alcohol
- 2016 Russian ambassador to Turkey shot dead at an art gallery in Ankara by Turkish gunman
- 2016 Truck driven into a Christmas market in Berlin kills 12, injures 48
Trump Nominated for President
2016 US electoral college votes 304 to 227 to nominate Donald Trump for President over the objections of seven faithless electors
- 2018 Drones flying over Gatwick airport, England, causes delays and cancellations for 800 flights and 110,000 people
- 2018 First use of a drone to deliver vaccines - to island of Erromango, Vanuatu, by Unicef
- 2018 Houston Rockets set NBA single-game record with 26 three-pointers in 136-118 victory over Washington Wizards; 8 players hit from deep as Rockets shoot 26-of-55 (47.3%); James Harden leads charge, shooting 6-of-11 on 3s
- 2018 US President Donald Trump announces victory over the Islamic State and planned withdrawal of US troops from Syria
- 2019 Australian state of New South Wales announces 7-day state of emergency amid extreme heat and over 100 bushfires that have burnt for two months
- 2019 Earliest fossilized trees, 386 million years old, found at a quarry in Cairo, New York, study published in "Current Biology"
- 2021 Former student activist Gabriel Boric wins Chile's Presidential election, to become the country's youngest president at 35
- 2022 190 countries agree to protect 30% of world's land and oceans by 2030 and other measures to halt declining global biodiversity at UN Biodiversity Conference in Montreal [1]
Dutch Apologise for Slave Trade
2022 Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte formally apologies for the slave trade on behalf of the Dutch state in a speech at the national archives in The Hague [1]
- 2022 US House Jan. 6 committee votes to refer criminal charges to the Justice Department for Donald Trump for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and encourage a mob to attack the Capitol [1]
- 2023 "Science" names anti-obesity medications that mimic the hormone GLP-1 their breakthrough of the year, that contain semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro) [1]
- 2023 141 Indian opposition MPs are suspended for protesting a security breach, when two intruders sprayed glass inside parliament [1]
- 2023 Colorado’s Supreme Court rules Donald Trump is ineligible to run for President after participating in an insurrection, under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment [1]
- 2023 Oakland judge exonerates Glynn Simmons, 70, after he spent 48 years in jail for a murder he didn't commit - longest known wrongful sentence in the US [1]
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