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Historical Events on October 13


  • 409 Vandals and Alans crossed the Pyrenees and appear in Hispania
  • 1213 Battle of Steppes: Hugh Pierrepont, Bishop of Liège & Louis II, Count of Loon defeat Henry I, Duke of Brabant

Westminster Abbey Consecrated

1269 The new gothic style Westminster Abbey is consecrated by Henry III after the bones of Edward the Confessor are transferred to it. Construction began in 1220. [1]

  • 1282 Nichiren Daishonin, founder of the Nichiren School of Buddhism, dies, his ashes are interred at Taisekiji Temple

Templars Arrested

1307 French King Philip IV has Grand Master Jacques de Molay and Knights Templar arrested and charged with idolatry and corruption

  • 1448 First assembly of Catalan dioceses to choose their syndics (representative) to plead abolition of serfdom to King Alfons IV – 1st official recognition of serfs organizing to defend their rights
  • 1483 Rabbi Issac Abarbanel starts his exegesis on Bible
  • 1492 English admiral Sir Edward Poynings’ fleet occupies Lock
  • 1534 Alessandro Farnese (66) elected as Pope Paul III

Pilgrimage of Grace

1536 Pilgrimage of Grace begins in Northern England, a protest against King Henry VIII‘s break with the Pope and the dissolution of the monasteries

  • 1629 Dutch West Indies Co grants religious freedom in West Indies
  • 1652 Prince of Condé flees Paris
  • 1659 Major general John Lambert drives out English Rump government
  • 1660 Absolute monarchy instituted by decree in Denmark by King Frederick III
  • 1702 Dutch and English troops occupy Liège

Treaty of Altranstädt

1706 Treaty of Altranstädt: a treaty between Charles XII of Sweden and Augustus the Strong is signed during the Great Northern War

  • 1710 English troops occupy Acadia (Nova Scotia)

Siege of Temeşvar

1716 Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI‘s troops occupy Temesvar in Romania

  • 1760 Russian and Austrian armies evacuate Berlin
  • 1775 First US Navy forms when Continental Congress orders construction of a naval fleet [1]
  • 1792 “Old Farmer’s Almanac” is first published and edited by Robert Thomas
  • 1792 Cornerstone laid for the Executive Mansion (White House) in Washington
  • 1812 Battle of Queenstown Heights: British forces defeat United States forces attempting to invade Canada
  • 1843 B’nai B’rith founded (NY)
  • 1845 Texas ratifies a state constitution
  • 1860 First aerial photo of Boston taken from a balloon in the US
  • 1863 Skirmish at Blountsville, Tennessee (50 casualties)
  • 1864 Battle at Darbytown Road, Virginia (337 casualties)

Battle of Harpers Ferry

1864 Battle of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia (Mosby‘s Raid)

  • 1864 Maryland voters adopt new constitution, including abolition of slavery

Mahler’s 1st Concert

1870 Gustav Mahler (10) gives his 1st public piano concert in Jihlava, Kingdom of Bohemia (now Czech Republic)

  • 1871 The Delphic Fraternity is founded as the Delphic Society at the State Normal School in Geneseo, New York.
  • 1881 Revival of Hebrew language as Eliezer Ben-Yehuda & friends agree to use Hebrew exclusively in their conversations
  • 1884 International Meridian Conference in Washington DC establishes Greenwich in London, England as the universal time meridian of longitude
  • 1885 The Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) is founded in Atlanta, Georgia

Nellie Melba Debuts

1887 Australian soprano Nellie Melba makes her operatic debut as Gilda in “Rigoletto” at Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels

  • 1890 The Delta Chi fraternity is founded by 11 law students at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
  • 1893 Vigilant (US) beats Valkyrie II (UK) in 9th America’s Cup, in New York
  • 1896 First public screening of a motion picture in New Zealand
  • 1899 7,000 laid-off black mine workers of South Africa reach Natal

Coal strike of 1902

1902 US President Theodore Roosevelt threatens to start using army troops to work coal mines struck since 12 may; this brings the owners to agree to abide by a Commission of Arbitration

  • 1903 1st Baseball World Series: Boston Americans beat Pittsburgh Pirates, 3-0 in Game 8 at Huntington Avenue for a 5-3 series victory
  • 1903 Victor Herbert and by Glen MacDonough’s operetta “Babes in Toyland” premieres at Majestic Theater, New York City
  • 1914 American inventor Garrett Morgan patents his safety hood device, which is later refined into the gas mask [1]
  • 1914 Pro-German Boers begin opposition to British authority in South Africa
  • 1914 The Belgian government in exile installed at St Adresse at Le Havre
  • 1917 70,000 people gather to see the “Miracle of the Sun,” solar visions reportedly by the Virgin Mary in Fátima, Portugal, after prophecies by local children
  • 1917 Soviets accept establishment of Petrograd Military
  • 1923 Angora (Ankara) becomes Turkey’s capital

Fall of Mecca

1924 Mecca falls without struggle to Saudi forces led by Abdulaziz Ibn Saud

  • 1930 New German Reichstag opens with 107 NSDAP members in uniform
  • 1931 Musical “Everybody’s Welcome” with Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey premieres in NYC
  • 1933 JDJ Boularan’s “Tovarich” premieres in Paris
  • 1933 Soccer team STEVO forms in Geesteren
  • 1934 LPGA Western Open Women’s Golf, Portland G & CC: Marian McDougall outclassed Mrs Guy Riegel, 9 & 7 to win golf’s only major title
  • 1936 Explosion caused by leaking gas rips out section 12 of Cleve Stadium
  • 1937 A recorded trace of snow in Central Park, NYC
  • 1941 Nazis kill 11,000 Jewish children and old people, in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine; additional murders continue on the 14th [1]
  • 1943 Italy declares war on former Axis partner Germany
  • 1944 Riga, capital of Latvia, freed
  • 1944 US 1st army begins battle of Aachen, first German city captured during World War II
  • 1947 Children’s puppet TV program “Junior Jamboree”, later renamed “Kukla, Fran & Ollie” premieres locally on WBKB in Chicago, Illinois

All About Eve

1950 “All About Eve” directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter premieres (Academy Awards Best Picture 1951)

  • 1953 Burglar alarm-ultrasonic or radio waves patented by Samuel Bagno
  • 1954 Robert Paul Smith and Max Shulman’s “Tender Trap” premieres in NYC
  • 1955 1st edition of L’express publishes in Paris
  • 1956 WAGM TV channel 8 in Presque Isle, ME (CBS/NBC/ABC) begins
  • 1957 German Democratic Republic recalls OstMark & issues new currency

Burial of Pius XII

1958 Burial of Pope Pius XII on the 41st anniversary of the “Miracle of the Sun”

  • 1960 Third presidential debate with Nixon in Hollywood & Kennedy in NY

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

1962 Edward Albee‘s play “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” opens on Broadway featuring actress Uta Hagen

  • 1963 The term “Beatlemania” is coined after Beatles appear at the London Palladium

Fraser Wins 3rd 100m Gold

1964 Australian swimmer Dawn Fraser wins her third consecutive Olympic 100m freestyle gold medal at the Tokyo Games; Olympic record 59.05s

  • 1964 Plesman airport, Curacao, records record 125.5 mm rainfall
  • 1964 Soviet spacecraft Voskhod 1 successfully returns to earth with record three crew
  • 1964 US sweeps medals in the men’s 200m backstroke at the Tokyo Olympics; Jed Graef swims world record 2:10.3 to win gold ahead of teammates Gary Dilley and Bob Bennett
  • 1966 173 US aircraft bomb North Vietnam

Jimi Hendrix Experience

1966 Jimi Hendrix Experience rock trio debuts with American guitarist Jimi Hendrix, British bassist Noel Redding and British drummer Mitch Mitchell in Évreux, Normandy, France

  • 1966 Vice Admiral Rufus L Taylor (USN) becomes deputy director of CIA
  • 1967 CBS radio cancels “House Party”
  • 1967 First American Basketball Association (ABA) game is played with Oakland Oaks beating Anaheim Amigos, 132-129; red, white & blue ball and 3-point field goal introduced
  • 1967 Seattle SuperSonics (now OKC Thunder) lose NBA debut game, 144-116 to the San Francisco Warriors at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
  • 1968 Tinker Creek Gorge of Cleveland Metroparks is dedicated
  • 1969 Billy Martin (97-65) is fired as manager of AL West-winning Twins
  • 1969 Soviet spacecraft Soyuz 8 is launched
  • 1970 2 future Basketball Hall of Famers debut; guard Calvin Murphy for San Diego Rockets in 111-96 loss in Chicago; forward Dave Cowens for Boston Celtics in 114-107 loss in New York
  • 1970 A man dies in a premature bomb explosion in Dublin, Ireland
  • 1970 Angela Davis arrested in NYC
  • 1970 USSR performs nuclear test at Sary Shagan USSR
  • 1971 WTZH TV channel 24 in Meridian, MS (CBS) suspends broadcasting
  • 1972 Aeroflot Il-62 crashes in large pond outside Moscow, 176 die
  • 1972 Uruguay to Chile plane crashes in Andes Mountains, (passengers eat crash victims to survive, 16 of 45 rescued 2 months later)
  • 1973 Jordan enters Yom Kippur war
  • 1973 Teri Garr appears on “The Bob Newhart Show” in the episode “Emily in for Carol”
  • 1975 Rock vocalist Neil Young undergoes throat surgery
  • 1976 A Bolivian Boeing 707 cargo jet crashes in Santa Cruz, Bolivia killing 100 (97, mostly children, killed on the ground)
  • 1976 First electron micrograph of an Ebola viral particle obtained by Dr. F.A. Murphy, working at the C.D.C.

52nd Street

1978 “52nd Street” 6th studio album by Billy Joel is released (Grammy Award Album of the Year 1979)

  • 1978 Graig Nettles at 3rd makes many spectacular plays in WS game 3 as Guidry beats Dodgers, after trailing 2 games to 0 Yanks win next 4
  • 1978 Swaziland’s new constitution promulgated bans political parties
  • 1978 US launches third generation weather satellite, Tiros N

Carter Answers Callers

1978 US President Jimmy Carter answers callers’ questions on National Public Radio

  • 1980 Unprovoked slayings of 6 blacks in Buffalo, NY

Mubarak Elected President

1981 Vice President Hosni Mubarak elected President of Egypt

IOC Reinstates Thorpe’s Medals

1982 IOC Executive Committee approves the reinstatement of Jim Thorpe‘s gold medals from the 1912 Olympics

  • 1983 Ameritech Mobile Communications (now Cingular) launched the first US cellular network in Chicago, Illinois.
  • 1984 Blackhawk Bill Gardner scores on 10th penalty shot against Islanders
  • 1984 John Henry becomes the first thoroughbred to win $6 million
  • 1984 STS 41-G mission; lands at Kennedy Space Center
  • 1985 Belgium premier Martens CVP wins parliamentary election
  • 1985 During NLCS, Cards rookie Vince Coleman is injured stretching before game as his left leg is caught in Busch Stadium’s automated tarpaulin
  • 1986 IOC announces baseball will become a medal sport in 1992
  • 1987 Costa Rican President Oscar Arias wins Nobel Peace Prize
  • 1987 First military use of trained dolphins (US Navy in Persian Gulf)
  • 1988 Concert at Masada ends Israel’s 40th-anniversary festival
  • 1988 Shroud of Turin, revered by many Christians as Christ’s burial cloth, is shown by carbon-dating tests to be a fake from the Middle Ages
  • 1988 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
  • 1989 Bob Quinn resigns as NY Yankee VP/GM & replaced by Harding Peterson
  • 1989 Dow Jones Industrial Average down 190.58 points
  • 1990 First Russian Orthodox service in over 70 years held in St Basil’s Cathedral, in Red Square, Moscow
  • 1990 Target Center, a multi-purpose arena in Minneapolis officially opens
  • 1991 Blue Jay Cito Gaston is 1st manager ejected in a playoff game
  • 1991 Minnesota Twins win AL pennant beating Toronto in 5 games
  • 1993 Captured American Pilot Mike Durant is filmed in an interview in captivity by a CNN camera crew.
  • 1993 Greek government of Papandreou forms
  • 1993 Mighty Ducks win their 1st NHL game
  • 1993 Nobel prize for physics awarded to Russel Hulse & Joseph Taylor
  • 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to Kary Mullis & Michael Smith
  • 1994 Nobel Prize for Literature awarded to Japanese writer Kenzaburō Ōe [1]
  • 1995 Nobel Peace Prize awarded jointly to Polish physicist Joseph Rotblat and the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, for their work to reduce and eliminate nuclear weapons

1996 British Williams driver Damon Hill wins season ending Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka; becomes first son of a F1 World Drivers Champion (Graham Hill 1962, 68) to win title himself; wins by 19 points from Jacques Villeneuve

  • 1996 NY Jet Nick Lowrey breaks Jan Stenerud NFL field goal record at 374
  • 1996 Yanks (3) & Orioles (3) combine to tie play off record of 6 HRs
  • 1997 Andy Green’s Jet-powered car reaches record 749.69 MPH

Nobel Prize for Economics

1999 Canadian Robert Mundell is named the winner of the 1999 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics

  • 1999 The United States Senate rejects ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
  • 2002 Michael Schumacher wins season ending Japanese F1 Grand Prix for his record 11th victory of the year and 3rd straight World Drivers Championship; title margin: 67 points from Ferrari teammate Rubens Barrichello

Nobel Prize in Literature

2005 English playwright Harold Pinter is awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature

Nobel Peace Prize

2006 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to banker Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank for microlending to the poor

  • 2008 HM Treasury infused £37 billion ($64 billion, 47 billion euros) of new capital-bailout into Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc, Lloyds TSB and HBOS Plc, to avert a financial sector collapse.

2010 Copiapó mining accident in Chile comes to a happy end as all 33 miners arrive at the surface after surviving a record 69 days underground

  • 2011 Italian conductor Riccardo Muti is awarded the second $1 million Birgit Nilsson Prize
  • 2012 “I Won’t Give Up,” a single by Jason Mraz, is certified 4x multi-platinum
  • 2012 15 people are killed by a market suicide bombing in Darra Adam Khel, Pakistan
  • 2012 Gerhard Richter’s Abstraktes Bild sells for $34 million, the highest-selling artwork by a living artist
  • 2013 109 people are killed in a stampede on a bridge in Datia district, Madhya Pradesh, India
  • 2015 Basketball player Lamar Odom is hospitalised after being found unconscious in a brothel in Nevada
  • 2015 First Democratic presidential candidates debate, broadcast by CNN and held in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • 2015 Marlon James is the first Jamaican writer to win the Man Booker Prize for his novel “A Brief History of Seven Killings”

Nobel Prize in Literature

2016 American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan is named as recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature

  • 2017 Archaeologists announce the discovery of Arabic characters “Allah” and “Ali” on Viking funeral costumes from a grave in Gamla Uppsala, Sweden
  • 2017 Hungry bear crisis due to over-fishing leaves 2 people dead and 83 hostile bears shot on Sakhalin Island, Eastern Russia
  • 2018 Oldest known human remains from Poland, dated to 115,000 years ago, are revealed to be a Neanderthal child from Ciemna Cave consumed by a large bird

Pope Defrocks Bishops

2018 Pope Francis defrocks two Chilean bishops for alleged sexual abuse of minors

  • 2019 Ecuadorean President Lenín Moreno cancels his austerity plan, in deal with indigenous leaders, restoring fuel subsidies, ending weeks of violent protests
  • 2019 Kenya’s Brigid Kosgei sets new world record of 2:14.04 for the women’s marathon in Chicago, beating Paula Radcliffe’s 16-year-old mark

Kurds Patrol Turkish Border

2019 Kurdish forces make a deal with the Syrian army to patrol border areas in northeast Syria to combat a Turkish offensive after US President Donald Trump pulls out US forces

  • 2019 Pope Francis canonizes John Henry Newman, British theologian and Catholic priest as a saint

Most Decorated Gymnast in History

2019 Simone Biles becomes the most decorated gymnast in history when she wins her record 25th medal at the World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany

  • 2019 Tunisian presidential election won by academic Kais Saied defeating media mogul Nabil Karoui
  • 2021 24-year-old Rumeysa Gelgi from Turkey confirmed as World’s tallest living woman by Guinness World Records at 215.16 centimeters 215.16cm (7ft 0.7in) [1]
  • 2021 Bow and arrow terrorist attack kills five and injuries two in Kongsberg, Norway

Oldest Person in Space

2021 William Shatner becomes the oldest person to reach space, traveling aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket on a 10-minute flight

  • 2022 Jury recommends sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole for shooter who pled guilty to killing 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida in 2018
  • 2022 Ringo Starr cancels five remaining scheduled All-Starr Band tour concert dates in California and Mexico, after getting rebound COVID-19 infection
  • 2023 Israel orders 1.1 million people to evacuate from north to south Gaza, in anticipation of a ground invasion of the territory [1]
  • 2023 Microsoft completes biggest buyout in gaming history, purchasing Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard for $69bn after approval by UK regulators [1]
  • 2023 NASA launches a spacecraft to explore the metal-rich asteroid Psyche – the largest metallic object in the Solar System [1]

SpaceX Recaptures Rocket

2024 SpaceX completes the first recovery of a rocket as its Starship rocket booster is caught by a giant pair of mechanical arms in a test flight near Brownsville, Texas [1]

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