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Monday, October 1, 2018

Today's importance In History October 1

October 1

331BC : Alexander the Great decisively shatters King Darius III's Persian army at Gaugamela (Arbela), in a tactical masterstroke that leaves him master of the Persian Empire.

1273 : Rudolf of Hapsburg is elected emperor in Germany.

1588 : The feeble Sultan Mohammed Shah of Persia, hands over power to his 17-year old son Abbas.

1791 : In Paris, the National Legislative Assembly holds its first meeting.

1839 : The British government decides to send a punitive naval expedition to China.

1847: Maria Mitchell, American astronomer, discovers a comet and is elected the same day to the American Academy of Arts---the first woman to be so honored. The King of Denmark awarded her a gold medal for her discovery.

1856 : The first installment of Gustav Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary appears in the Revue de Parisafter the publisher refuses to print a passage in which the character Emma has a tryst in the back seat of a carriage.

1864 : The Condor, a British blockade-runner, is grounded near Fort Fisher, North Carolina.

1878 : General Lew Wallace is sworn in as governor of New Mexico Territory. He went on to deal with the Lincoln County War, Billy the Kid and write Ben-Hur. His Civil War heroics earned him the moniker Savior of Cincinnati.

1890 : Yosemite National Park is dedicated in California.

1908 : The Ford Model T, the first car for millions of Americans, hits the market. Over 15 million Model Ts are eventually sold, all of them black.

1942 : The German Army grinds to a complete halt within the city of Stalingrad.

1943 : British troops in Italy enter Naples and occupy Foggia airfield.

1944 : The U.S. First Army begins the siege Aachen, Germany.

1946 : Eleven Nazi war criminals are sentenced to be hanged at Nuremberg trials---Hermann Goring, Alfred Jodl, Hans Frank, Wilhelm Frick, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Wilhelm Keitel, Joachin von Ribbentrop, Fritz Saukel, Arthur Seyss-Inquart, Julius Streicher, and Alfred Rosenberg.

1947 : First flight of F-86 Sabrejet fighter, which would win fame in the Korean War.

1949 : Mao Zedong establishes the People's Republic of China.

1957 : "In God We Trust" appears on US paper currency as an act to distinguish the US from the officially atheist USSR; the motto had appeared on coins at various times since 1864.

1958 : The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) replaces the 43-year-old National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in the US.

1960 : Nigeria becomes independent from the UK.

1961 : The Federal Republic of Cameroon is formed by the merger of East and West Cameroon.

1962 : The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carsondebuts; Carson will remain The Tonight Show host until 1992.

1964 : The first Free Speech Movement protest erupts spontaneously on the University of California, Berkeley campus; students demanded an end to the ban of on-campus political activities.

1964 : Japanese "bullet trains" (Shinkansen) begin high-speed rail transit between Tokyo and Osaka.

1971 : Walt Disney World opens near Orlando, Florida, the second of Disney's "Magic Kingdoms."

1971 : First CT or CAT brain scan performed, at Atkinson Morley Hospital in Wimbledon, London.

1974 : Five Nixon aides--Kenneth Parkinson, Robert Mardian, Nixon's Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, and U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell--go on trial for conspiring to hinder the Watergate investigation.

1975 : Legendary boxing match: Muhammad Ali defeats Joe Frazier in the "Thrilla in Manila."

1979 : US returns sovereignty of the Panama Canal to Panama.

1982 : First compact disc player, released by Sony.

1989 : Denmark introduces the world's first "civil union" law granting same-sex couples certain legal rights and responsibilities but stopping short of recognizing same-sex marriages.

1991 : Siege of Dubrovnik begins in the Croatian War of Independence.

2009 : The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom takes over judicial functions of the House of Lords.

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