The freedman Milichus betrays Piso's plot to assassinate the Emperor Nero, and all the conspirators are arrested |
|
65 |
Ælfheah, Archbishop of Canterbury, is killed by Viking raiders in Greenwich after refusing to allow himself to
be martyred |
|
1012 |
Francis Drake 'singes the King of Spain's beard' at Cadiz – destroying thirty ships that were being
prepared for war with England |
|
1587 |
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, issues the Pragmatic Sanction, to ensure that Hapsburg possessions (including the
Austrian throne) could be inherited by a daughter. (His daughter, Maria Theresa, was born in 1717; her succession in 1740 led to the War
of the Austrian Succession) |
|
1713 |
Lieutenant James Cook sights the eastern coast of Australia |
|
1770 |
Marie Antoinette marries Louis XVI of France, in a proxy wedding |
|
1770 |
Battle of Lexington: US minutemen defeat British troops (beginning the War of Independence) |
|
1775 |
The Dutch Republic recognises the independent US government; the house that John Adams purchased in The Hague becomes
the first US embassy |
|
1782 |
Venezuela secures home rule |
|
1810 |
Lord Byron dies of a fever at Missolonghi, while fighting for Greek nationalists against the Turks |
|
1824 |
Treaty of London makes Belgium an independent kingdom and Luxembourg a Grand Duchy |
|
1839 |
Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, dies |
|
1881 |
Boston marathon – the oldest annual event of its kind in the world – first held |
|
1897 |
The Kishinev pogrom begins in Bessarabia (now part of Romania), as a consequence of which tens of thousands of Jews
would later be forced to seek refuge in Palestine and the Western world |
|
1903 |
Mae West is jailed for ten days after her Broadway show Sex is raided by police |
|
1927 |
Britain bans all trade with the USSR |
|
1933 |
The Warsaw Ghetto uprising begins after German troops arrive in the city to deport Jewish inhabitants to concentration
camps |
|
1943 |
Albert Hofmann deliberately doses himself with LSD for the first time (see April 16) |
|
1943 |
Richard Dimbleby broadcasts from Belsen on the BBC – the first public acknowledgement of the Nazi holocaust |
|
1945 |
USA tests a plutonium bomb at Eniwatok Atoll in the Marshall Islands |
|
1948 |
Prince Rainier III of Monaco marries Grace Kelly |
|
1956 |
Dalai Lama finds sanctuary in India |
|
1959 |
Australian troops leave Sydney to fight in the Vietnam war |
|
1966 |
Soviet Union launches the first space station, Salyut, into Earth orbit |
|
1971 |
Charles Manson sentenced to death (later commuted to life imprisonment) for conspiracy in the Tate–LaBianca murders |
|
1971 |
Bangladesh admitted to the Commonwealth |
|
1972 |
India launches its first satellite, Aryabhata, from Kapustin Yar in Russia |
|
1975 |
Advance Australia Fair is adopted as Australia's national anthem, and green and gold as the national colours |
|
1984 |
The Simpsons appears for the first time, as a series of shorts on the Tracey Ullman Show –
starting with Good Night |
|
1987 |
47 sailors lose their lives when a gun turret explodes on USS Iowa |
|
1989 |
USA claims credit for a plan to create a safe haven for Iraqi Kurds |
|
1991 |
76 members of the Branch Davidian sect, including 18 children, die when the FBI storms their headquarters in Waco,
Texas after a 51–day siege |
|
1993 |
168 killed by a bomb outside the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City |
|
1995 |
Ben Smoldon, 21, wins an action for damages against the referee of a rugby match in which a scrum collapse left him
a tetraplegic |
|
1996 |
The German Bundestag returns to Berlin, meeting for the first time in the Reichstag designed by Sir Norman Foster |
|
1999 |
All 131 passengers and crew lose their lives when Air Philippines Flight 541 crashes on the island of Mindanao |
|
2000 |
Shell admits that it has deliberately overstated its oil and gas reserves for several years |
|
2004 |
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, seen by many as a reactionary, elected as Pope – taking the title Benedict XVI |
|
2005 |
Fidel Castro resigns as First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba – a post he has held since 1961 |
|
2011 |
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the chief suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing, is killed in a shootout with police. His brother
Dzhokhar is later captured, hiding in a boat inside a back yard in the suburb of Watertown |
|
2013 |