4th August 1789: The August Decrees result in the National Constituent Assembly of France voting to abolish the feudal system

4th August 1789: The August Decrees result in the National Constituent Assembly of France voting to abolish the feudal system

The decision to end the privileges enjoyed by the nobility and clergy came in the early stages of the French Revolution, during a special session of the National Constituent Assembly of France and resulted in the August ...

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29th August 1831: Michael Faraday performs his first experiment leading to the discovery of electromagnetic induction

29th August 1831: Michael Faraday performs his first experiment leading to the discovery of electromagnetic induction

Faraday constructed an apparatus consisting of two coils of wire wound around opposite sides of an iron ring, and when he connected one coil to a battery a galvanometer detected a brief current induced in the second ...

29 Aug 0s

28th August 1963: Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his ‘I Have a Dream’ speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.

28th August 1963: Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his ‘I Have a Dream’ speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.

Taking place on the centenary of President Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation, in which he declared the freedom of slaves, ‘I Have a Dream’ was the sixteenth of eighteen speeches given by different orators that day and is regularly described as one of the best speeches of the 20th ...

28 Aug 0s

27th August 1928: The Kellogg-Briand Pact to renounce war signed by 15 nations including Germany, France and the United States

27th August 1928: The Kellogg-Briand Pact to renounce war signed by 15 nations including Germany, France and the United States

At the time it was optimistically hoped that the signing of the Kellogg-Briand Pact would stop any future wars, but the impact of the Great Depression in the 1930s led nations such as Japan and Italy to launch invasions of Manchuria and Abyssinia ...

27 Aug 0s

26th August 1914: Battle of Tannenberg begins in the early weeks of the First World War between Russian and German forces

26th August 1914: Battle of Tannenberg begins in the early weeks of the First World War between Russian and German forces

Exploiting intercepted Russian radio messages, which had not been encrypted, the Germans were able to anticipate the Russians’ movements and concentrate their forces effectively. By 30 August,  Russian resistance ...

26 Aug 0s

25th August 1835: The Great Moon Hoax begins to appear in The New York Sun newspaper as a series of articles

25th August 1835: The Great Moon Hoax begins to appear in The New York Sun newspaper as a series of articles

The articles that formed the “Great Moon Hoax” stated that famed astronomer John Herschel had observed animals resembling bison, goats, and even humanoid bat-like creatures on the Moon alongside forests, oceans, pyramids, and ...

25 Aug 0s

24th August 79: The eruption of Mount Vesuvius wipes out numerous Roman settlements including Pompeii and Herculaneum

24th August 79: The eruption of Mount Vesuvius wipes out numerous Roman settlements including Pompeii and Herculaneum

Beginning at around 1pm on 24 August, Mount Vesuvius sent gas, volcanic ash, and pumice into the stratosphere for up to 20 hours. This was followed by a pyroclastic flow that carried gas and molten rock down from the volcano and which then buried the previously fallen ...

24 Aug 0s

23rd August 1942: Battle of Stalingrad enters its most intense phase with a bombing campaign by the German Luftwaffe

23rd August 1942: Battle of Stalingrad enters its most intense phase with a bombing campaign by the German Luftwaffe

While the broader Battle of Stalingrad began on 17 July, it wasn’t until 23 August that the city itself was attacked. Over 1,000 German aircraft dropped bombs in one of the Eastern Front’s most intense aerial ...

23 Aug 0s

22nd August 1485: King Richard III killed at the Battle of Bosworth as the forces of Henry Tudor bring the Plantagenet dynasty to an end

22nd August 1485: King Richard III killed at the Battle of Bosworth as the forces of Henry Tudor bring the Plantagenet dynasty to an end

The Stanley family surrounded and killed Richard III after the king chose to break ranks and target Henry Tudor ...

22 Aug 0s

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