Historical Events for 27th August 2018

1549 – Battle of Dussindale: John Dudley Earl of Warwick destroys Robert Kett’s army, ending Kett’s rebellion in Norfolk, England
1634 – Battle of Nordingen: Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar loses Duchy of Franconia
1832 – Black Hawk, leader of Sauk-indians, gives himself up
1859 – 1st successful oil well drilled, near Titusville, Pennsylvania, by Edwin Drake
1939 – Nazi Germany demands Danzig and Polish corridor
1953 – “Roman Holiday”, starring Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck, and Eddie Albert, is released
1977 – Army shoots on market vendor women in Conakry, Guinea
1978 – Yankee Catfish Hunter’s 6-2 win gives him a perfect 6-0 in Aug 1978
1982 – Rickey Henderson steals 119th base of season breaks Lou Brock’s mark
1984 – US President Ronald Reagan announces ‘Teacher in Space’ project

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Historical Events for 26th August 2018

1648 – People’s uprising against Anna of Austria and Cardinal Mazarin
1907 – Harry Houdini escapes from chains underwater at Aquatic Park in 57 seconds
1918 – W Smith and F Bacon’s “Lightnin'” premieres in NYC
1937 – Franco’s troops conquer Santander
1940 – Chad is the first French colony to join the Allies under the administration of Félix Éboué, France’s first black colonial governor.
1963 – W I beat England 2-1 in series, 1st holders of Wisden Cricket Trophy
1972 – NY Cosmos beat St Louis Stars, 2-1 to win NASL championship
1974 – Soyuz 15 carries 2 cosmonauts to space station Salyut 3
1990 – Bo Jackson hits 4th of 4 consecutive HRs
2014 – Democratic Republic of Congo’s health ministry informs the WHO of an outbreak of Ebola; later confirmed as a different strain to that affecting west Africa

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Historical Events for 25th August 2018

1609 – Galileo demonstrates his 1st telescope to Venetian lawmakers
1654 – Battle of Arras: Louis de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, failed to take Arras and withdrew to Cambrai.
1963 – Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Ogden Ladies’ Golf Open
1964 – Singapore limits imports from Netherlands due to Indonesian aggression
1968 – NY Yankee outfield Rocky Colavito pitches second 2/3 innings and beats Tigers 6-5; he played right field in second game and homered
1973 – France performs nuclear test at Mururoa atoll
1979 – Somali adopts constitution
1991 – Linux was born when Linus Torvalds sent off the email announcing his project to create a new operating system
1998 – “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” debut album by Lauryn Hill is released (5 Grammy Awards including Album of the Year, Billboard Album of the Year 1998)
2004 – Cuba beats Australia 6-2 to win the baseball gold medal at the Athens Olympics; Japan takes bronze; US did not qualify

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Historical Events for 24th August 2018

79 – Mt Vesuvius erupts, buries Roman Pompeii and Herculaneum, 15,000 die
1215 – Pope Innocent III declares Magna Carta invalid
1891 – Thomas Edison patents motion picture camera
1912 – NYC ticker tape parade for Jim Thorpe and victorious US Olympians
1921 – British airship R-38 crashes in River Humber, 44 die
1929 – Turkey and Persia sign friendship treaty
1965 – 26th Venice Film Festival: “Sandra” directed by Luchino Visconti wins Golden Lion
1992 – 1st structural steel beams are erected at Gateway (Jacobs Field)
1994 – Kieren Perkins swims world record 800m free style (7:46.00)
2012 – Yangmingtan Bridge collapses in China killing three people

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Historical Events for 23rd August 2018

1514 – Battle of Chaldiran ended with a decisive victory for the Sultan Selim I, Ottoman Empire, over the Shah Ismail I, Safavids founder.
1910 – Fred Clarke makes a record 4 outfield assists for Pittsburgh
1916 – Military court of Berlin sentences socialist Karl Liebknecht to 4 years
1926 – 40th U.S. Women’s National Championship: Molla Bjurstedt Mallory beats Elizabeth Ryan (4-6, 6-4, 9-7)
1950 – Jack Holden wins marathon (2:32:12)
1953 – Dutch DC-6 crashes near Ymuiden in North Sea, 21 die
1969 – 30th Venice Film Festival opens
1970 – Roberto Clemente compiles his record 2nd straight 5-hit game
1990 – US begins call up of 46,000 reservists to the Persian Gulf
2013 – UN inspectors are stopped by Syrian government from investigating a reported site of a chemical massacre

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Historical Events for 22nd August 2018

1543 – Emperor Charles V’s army occupies Duren
1614 – Trades people under Vincent Fettmilch chase and plunder Jews out of ghetto in Frankfurt
1851 – Yacht “America” wins 1st Royal Yacht Squadron Cup (America’s Cup)
1926 – Greek dictator Gen Pangulos driven out
1953 – John Norman Lewis contends players have no desire to form a union
1953 – Shah of Iran returns to Tehran
1954 – 15th Venice Film Festival: “Romeo and Juliet” directed by Renato Castellani wins Golden Lion
1958 – Great Britain performs atmospheric nuclear test at Christmas Island
1988 – Australia unveils 1st platinum coin (Koala)
2004 – The rowing program at the Athens Olympics ends with the United States winning the men’s eights, and Romania taking the gold in the women’s eights

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Historical Events for 21st August 2018

1689 – Battle of Dunkeld fought in Scotland between supporters of King James VII of Scotland and troops of William of Orange
1841 – John Hampton patents venetian blind
1852 – Tlingit Indians destroy Fort Selkirk, Yukon Territory.
1864 – Major Gen Nathan B Forrests assault on Memphis, Tennessee
1915 – Italy declares war on Turkey in World War One
1962 – Verne Gagne beats Mister M (doctor X) in Minn, to become NWA champ
1967 – Mikis Theodorakis arrested in Greece
1968 – William Dana reaches 80 km (last high-altitude X-15 flight)
1978 – 1st gay theme telefilm – Matlovich vs US Air Force
1991 – Latvia declares its independence from USSR

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Historical Events for 20th August 2018

1921 – 35th U.S. Women’s National Championship: Molla Bjurstedt Mallory beats Mary Browne (4-6, 6-4, 6-2)
1923 – London dock strike ends
1944 – Soviet offensive at Jassy and Kisjinev
1953 – Russia publicly acknowledges hydrogen bomb test detonation
1978 – Sandra Post wins LPGA Lady Stroh’s Golf Open
1983 – The South African anti-apartheid umbrella organization, United Democratic Front (UDF) is launched at Rocklands Community Centre in Cape Town, South Afrca
1988 – Yordanka Donkova of Bulgaria sets 100m hurdle woman’s record (12.21)
1988 – Peru becomes a member of the Berne Convention copyright treaty
1989 – Howard Johnson joins Barry Bonds and Willie Mays hitting 30 HRs and steal 30 bases
2004 – American swimmer Michael Phelps wraps up the 100/200m butterfly double at the Athens Olympics when he wins the 100m (51.25 OR) ahead of team mate Ian Croker

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Historical Events for 19th August 2018

1458 – Aenea Silvio Piccolomini chosen Pope Pius II
1826 – Canada Co chartered to colonize Upper Canada (Ontario)
1914 – German fleet bombs English coast
1934 – Paul Runyan wins PGA golf tournament
1944 – Polish 1st Division occupies Hill 262 (Mont Ormel), Normandy
1944 – Paris police strike against nazi occupiers
1955 – Hurricane Diane kills 200 and 1st billion $ damage storm (N.E. US)
1959 – Satellite Discoverer 6 launched into polar orbit
1992 – Romesh Kaluwitharana scores 132 on Test Cricket debut (SL v Australia)
2003 – A Hamas planned suicide attack on a bus in Jerusalem kills 23 Israelis, 7 of them children

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Historical Events for 18th August 2018

1858 – Netherlands and Japan sign trade agreement
1864 – 6th day of battle at Deep Bottom Run, Virginia: Confederate assault
1864 – Battle of Petersburg: Battle of Weldon Railroad day 1 of a 3 day battle
1894 – US Congress creates Bureau of Immigration
1909 – Mayor of Tokyo Yukio Ozaki presents Washington, D.C. with 2,000 cherry trees, which President Taft decides to plant near the Potomac River.
1943 – Final convoy of Jews from Salonika, Greece, arrives at Auschwitz
1957 – Amelia Wershoven sets record of female throwing a baseball (252’4½”)
1981 – “My Fair Lady” opens at Uris Theater NYC for 119 performances
2008 – Emulating the Chinese women, the men win the team table tennis gold medal at the Beijing Olympics without losing a match; win all 10 singles and all 5 doubles matches
2008 – Belarus weightlifter Andrei Aramnau breaks 3 world records, for the snatch, clean and jerk, and total, on the way to winning the men’s 105kg gold medal at the Beijing Olympics

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