27th May 1703: The foundation of St Petersburg by Tsar Peter the Great
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27th May 1703: The foundation of St Petersburg by Tsar Peter the Great

In 1703 Peter’s forces captured Swedish possessions at the mouth of the Neva river, and it was here that he laid the foundation stone for the Peter and Paul Fortress on Zayachy ...

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24th September 1789: The Judiciary Act becomes law in the United States of America

24th September 1789: The Judiciary Act becomes law in the United States of America

The Judiciary Act was passed by the United States Congress and signed into law by President George ...

24 Sep 0s

23rd September 1862: Otto von Bismarck appointed Minister-President of Prussia by King Wilhelm I

23rd September 1862: Otto von Bismarck appointed Minister-President of Prussia by King Wilhelm I

In the early 1860s, with Prussia facing a crisis over King Wilhelm I's attempts to expand and modernize the Prussian army, he appointed Otto von Bismarck as Minister-President in an attempt to break a budgetary ...

23 Sep 0s

22nd September 1888: First edition of National Geographic Magazine published

22nd September 1888: First edition of National Geographic Magazine published

The first edition of the National Geographic Magazine was published by the National Geographic ...

22 Sep 0s

21st September 1937: J. R. R. Tolkien’s fantasy novel The Hobbit first published in the United Kingdom

21st September 1937: J. R. R. Tolkien’s fantasy novel The Hobbit first published in the United Kingdom

The initial run of 1,500 copies of The Hobbit sold out within three months, and further runs proved similarly popular prompting Tolkien to write the Lord of the ...

21 Sep 0s

20th September 1378: Western Schism divides the Catholic Church after the contested election of Antipope Clement VII

20th September 1378: Western Schism divides the Catholic Church after the contested election of Antipope Clement VII

Clement established his court in Avignon, supported by France, Scotland, and several other European states. Urban VI, meanwhile, retained control of Rome and was recognized by England, much of Germany, and parts of ...

20 Sep 0s

19th September 1970: First Glastonbury Festival took place at Worthy Farm in Somerset, known at the time as the Pilton Festival of Pop, Folk, and Blues

19th September 1970: First Glastonbury Festival took place at Worthy Farm in Somerset, known at the time as the Pilton Festival of Pop, Folk, and Blues

Organised by dairy farmer Michael Eavis, the event was billed as the Pilton Pop, Blues & Folk Festival and attracted 1,500 people who paid a pound each to see a number of bands on a single stage and drink unlimited quantities of ...

19 Sep 0s

18th September 1932: Actress Peg Entwistle’s body found after jumping from the Hollywood sign

18th September 1932: Actress Peg Entwistle’s body found after jumping from the Hollywood sign

The body of actress Peg Entwistle was found in a ravine below the Hollywoodland sign in Los ...

18 Sep 0s

17th September 1908: Lieutenant Thomas E. Selfridge of the U.S. Army becomes the first person to die in an airplane crash

17th September 1908: Lieutenant Thomas E. Selfridge of the U.S. Army becomes the first person to die in an airplane crash

Whilst circling the parade ground of Fort Myer, a propeller blade split and broke apart. This struck one of the wires that controlled the rudder, pitching the aircraft forward sharply after which it crashed nose-first into the ...

17 Sep 0s

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