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Question 440# (2 Year On Here)
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SomeGuyFromNowhere[OP]
09.06.2020 22:45
LinkFor my 2 year anniversary on this wild west site, here's a interesting question for you all that I made. :P
My answer: I came on here on June 9th, 2018, in short is 6/9/2018, seems legit.
Anyway what happend on my Flipanim join date is the first appereance of Donald Duck on a Disney cartoon in 1934. The Roman Emperor Nero also commits slit throat in 68 A.D.
Oh and here is a political one, 1 million people protest in Hong Kong due to some laws (Something to do about more Mainland Chinese control over Hong Kong) trying to be put in place. It kinda reminds me of how The United States is doing the same for a different reason but in worse conditions (I've been to one and ya it was pretty chaotic I gotta say).
March 29
In 2009, General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner resigned under White House pressure. A gunman killed seven residents of the Pinelake Health and Rehabilitation Center in Carthage, N.C., along with a nurse. (Robert Kenneth Stewart was convicted of second-degree murder and other charges and sentenced to more than 140 years in prison.)
heres the Wikipedia article for dec. 10.
1041 – The adoptive son of Empress Zoë of Byzantium succeeds to the throne of the Eastern Roman Empire as Michael V.
1317 – The "Nyköping Banquet" - King Birger of Sweden treacherously seizes his two brothers Valdemar, Duke of Finland and Eric, Duke of Södermanland, who were subsequently starved to death in the dungeon of Nyköping Castle.
1508 – The League of Cambrai is formed by Pope Julius II, Louis XII of France, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and Ferdinand II of Aragon as an alliance against Venice.
1520 – Martin Luther burns his copy of the papal bull Exsurge Domine outside Wittenberg's Elster Gate.
1541 – Thomas Culpeper and Francis Dereham are executed for having affairs with Catherine Howard, Queen of England and wife of Henry VIII.
1652 – Defeat at the Battle of Dungeness causes the Commonwealth of England to reform its navy.
1665 – The Royal Netherlands Marine Corps is founded by Michiel de Ruyter
1684 – Isaac Newton's derivation of Kepler's laws
1541 – Thomas Culpeper, English courtier (b. 1514)
1541 – Francis Dereham, English courtier (b. c. 1513)
1561 – Caspar Schwenckfeld, German theologian and writer
1618 – Giulio Caccini, Italian composer and educator (b. 1551)
1626 – Edmund Gunter, English mathematician and academic (b. 1581)
1665 – Tarquinio Merula, Italian organist, violinist, and composer (b. 1594)
1736 – António Manoel de Vilhena, Portuguese soldier and politician (b. 1663)
1791 – Jacob Frank, Polish religious leader (b. 1726)
1831 – Thomas Johann Seebeck, German physicist and academic (b. 1770)
1850 – Józef Bem, Polish general and physicist (b. 1794)
1850 – François Sulpice Beudant, French mineralogist and geologist (b. 1787)
1865 – Leopold I of Belgium (b. 1790)
1867 – Sakamoto Ryōma, Japanese samurai and politician (b. 1836)
1896 – Alfred Nobel, Swedish chemist and engineer, invented Dynamite and founded the Nobel Prize (b. 1833)
1909 – Red Cloud, American tribal chief (b. 1822)
1911 – Joseph Dalton Hooker, English botanis
1917 – Mackenzie Bowell, English-Canadian journalist and politician, 5th Prime Minister of Canada (b. 1823)
1920 – Horace Elgin Dodge, American businessman, co-founded Dodge (b. 1868)
1922 – Clement Lindley Wragge, English meteorologist and author (b. 1852)
1926 – Nikola Pašić, Serbian politician, 46th Prime Minister of Serbia (b. 1845)
1928 – Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scottish architect and painter (b. 1868)
1929 – Harry Crosby, American publisher and poet (b. 1898)
1932 – Joseph Carruthers, Australian politician, 16th Premier of New South Wales (b. 1857)
1936 – Bobby Abel, English cricketer (b. 1857)
1936 – Luigi Pirandello, Italian dramatist, novelist, and poet Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1867)
1939 – John Grieb, American gymnast and triathlete (b. 1879)
1941 – Colin Kelly, American captain and pilot (b. 1915)
1944 – John Brunt, English captain, Victoria Cross recipient (b. 1922)
1945 – Theodor Dannecker, German captain (b. 1913)
1946 – Walter Johnson, American baseball player, manager, and spor
1948 – Na Hye-sok, South Korean journalist, poet, and painter (b. 1896)
1951 – Algernon Blackwood, English author and playwright (b. 1869)
1953 – Abdullah Yusuf Ali, Indian-English scholar and translator (b. 1872)
1956 – David Shimoni, Russian-Israeli poet and translator (b. 1891)
1957 – Napoleon Zervas, Greek general (b. 1891)
1958 – Adolfo Camarillo, American horse breeder, rancher, and philanthropist (b. 1864)
1963 – K. M. Panikkar, Indian historian and diplomat (b. 1894)
1967 – Otis Redding, American singer-songwriter and producer (b. 1941)
1968 – Karl Barth, Swiss theologian and author (b. 1886)
1968 – George Forrest, Northern Irish lawyer and politician (b. 1921)
1968 – Thomas Merton, American monk and author (b. 1915)
1972 – Mark Van Doren, American poet, critic, and academic (b. 1894)
1973 – Wolf V. Vishniac, German-American microbiologist and academic (b. 1922)
1974 – Toshinari Shōji, Japanese general (b. 1890)
1977 – Adolph Rupp, American basketball player and coach (b. 1901)
1978 – E
July 6th:
On July 6, 1885, French scientist Louis Pasteur tested an anti-rabies vaccine on 9-year-old Joseph Meister, who had been bitten by an infected dog; the boy did not develop rabies. In 1944, an estimated 168 people died in a fire that broke out during a performance in the main tent of the Ringling Bros.
Dec 5
1349 Dec 5, 500 Jews of Nuremberg were massacred during Black Death riots. 1443 Dec 5, Giuliano della Rovere, later Pope Julius II (1443-1513), was born in Liguria. 1456 Dec 5, Earthquake struck Naples and 35,000 died. 1492 Dec 5, Columbus discovered Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic).