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 Paris after 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. | |
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. |
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