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Oct 23|  HISTORY
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Events, deaths, births, of OCT 24 [For Oct 24 Julian go to Gregorian date: 1582~1699: Nov 03 1700s: Nov 04 1800s: Nov 05 1900~2099: Nov 06] |
1987 Thirty years after it was expelled, the Teamsters union is welcomed back into the AFL-CIO. 1986 El Gobierno británico rompe relaciones diplomáticas con Siria, país al que acusa de implicación en actos terroristas. 1986 Regresa inesperadamente a la República Centroafricana su ex-emperador Jean-Bedel Bokassa, condenado a muerte en rebeldía. 1984 Cinco monumentos españoles son declarados de interés mundial por la UNESCO: la mezquita de Córdoba, la Alhambra y Generalife de Granada, la catedral de Burgos, el monasterio de El Escorial y el parque Güell de Barcelona. 1980 Polish government legalizes independent labor union Solidarity 1973 Yom Kippur War ends, Israel 105 km from Cairo, 42 km from Damascus 1971 Harry Drake sets longest arrow flight by a footbow (1854 m) |
1958 La URSS asegura a Egipto la concesión de un crédito de 400 millones de rublos para la construcción de la presa de Asuán.
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1956 Soviet troops invade Hungary Imre
Nagy asume la jefatura del gobierno húngaro. Se decreta el estado de
emergencia por la continuación de la revuelta popular iniciada la víspera.
1952 Arab Liberation Movement becomes the only party of Syria 1952 Presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower announces that if elected, he will go to Korea 1951 Se permite por ley que Juan Domingo Perón Sosa pueda abandonar su cargo y posibilitar así que se presente como candidato en las próximas elecciones de Argentina. 1946 Gabriel González Videla se proclama presidente de Chile. 1945 United Nations Charter becomes effective. 1945 The Nobel Medicine Prize to Sir Alexander Fleming, Ernst Boris Chain, and Sir Howard Walter Florey. for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases MORE 1942 En el contexto de la Segunda Guerra Mundial se produce una ofensiva inglesa en Libia dirigida por el general Montgomery.
1938 The Fair Labor Standards Act becomes law, establishing the 40-hour work week. 1935 Italy invades Ethiopia 1934 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, called Mahatma or "Great Soul," resigns from the Pan-Indian Congress Party.
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Luis Pereira de Sousa a causa de un movimiento de insurrección. 1930 El jefe de la república china, Chiang Kai-Shek, se convierte al cristianismo y después del bautismo ingresa en la comunidad metodista.
1917 The Austro-German army routs the Italian army at Caporetto, Italy.
1912 Battle of Kirk Kilissa, ends soon after midnight as the Turks give up their positions to the Bulgarians' bayonet attack. General von der Goltz said Prussian soldiers would take this place in three days," a Bulgarian officer remarked to a war correspondent. We've done it in three hours. 1911 Robert Scott's expedition leaves Cape Evans for South Pole 1906 Nobel Medicine Prize to Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal . in recognition of their work on the structure of the nervous system 1901 Widow Anna Edson Taylor, 43, became the first person to survive going over Niagara Falls in a barrel. (Mrs. Taylor's dreams of fame and fortune failed to materialize, however, and she died in poverty in 1921.)
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1862 Union Major General William S. Rosecrans replaces Major General Don Carlos Buell as commander of the Army of the Ohio
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1860
Traité de Pékin, les Chinois accordent à la France d'importantes concessions
économiques, religieuses, et militaires. Les canonnières occidentales
sont désormais autorisées à remonter le cours du Yangzi Jiang sur mille
kilomètres. 1856 Constitution of South Australia adopted 1851 William Lassell discovers Ariel & Umbriel, satellites of Uranus 1833 La hija mayor de Fernando VII queda proclamada reina de España a la edad de 13 años, con el nombre de Isabel II. 1795 3rd partition of Poland, between Austria, Prussia & Russia -- La Pologne est effacée de la carte par un troisième partage auquels participent l'Autriche, la Prusse et la Russie.
1580 Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, redimido de su esclavitud por los frailes trinitarios, termina su cautiverio en Argel. 1538 French reformer John Calvin writes in a letter: 'Among Christians there ought to be so great a dislike of schism, as that they may always avoid it so far as lies in their power.' Perhaps that is why he did not stop at schism, but went on to heresy. 1531 Bavaria, despite being a Catholic region, joins the League of Schmalkalden, a Protestant group which opposes Charles V. 1360 Paix de Calais. Edouard III d'Angleterre avait déjà compris qu'il lui sera impossible de monter sur le trône de France. Le traité de Brétigny signé le 8 mai précédent était le premier signe de cette acceptation. Il renonce à sa prétention à la couronne de France et libère, en contrepartie d'une rançon de trois millions d'écus, le roi Jean II le Bon, prisonnier à Londres. En échange, la France reconnaît sa suzeraineté sur la Guyenne, la Gascogne, la Saintonge, l'Angoumois, le Périgord, le Rouergue, l'Agennais, le Poitou, le Limousin, le Ponthieu et Calais. 0439 Carthage, the leading Roman city in North Africa, falls to Genseric and the Vandals. --3963 BC Origin of Hevelius' Mundane Era |
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an October 24: 2001 Issa Jerius Khalil,55, Palestinian, in his car, by heavy machinegun from an Israeli tank in Bethlehem. Three others are wounded. The al-Aqsa intifada body count is now 757 Palestinians and 178 Israelis. 2001 Marwan Halabiye, 22, Palestinian, hours after Israeli special forces shot him in the head in Abu Dis, a suburb of Jerusalem, in the street close to his home. 2001 Ayman Al Jalad , 20, Mahmoud Al Jalad , 21, and Saleh Al Assi, 23, Palestinians killed in Tulkarem by Israeli troops, who say that the three were about to fire on them. Palestinians say that they were ambushed from a cemetery. 2001 Ten Palestinians by Israeli troops raiding Beit Rima which they say was the base for the 17 October 2001 assassination of cabinet minister Rehavam Ze'evi. 1999 Chechens say 150 killed, 400 hurt in latest Russian assault (CNN) 1993 (Sunday) Tracy Latimer, 12, by exhaust fumes piped into a pickup truck from 11:30 to 12:00, by her father, Robert Latimer, 36, to save her from a life of pain due to her severe cerebral palsy. In Saskatchewan. Tracy Latimer was born on 23 November 1980. 1992 Luis Rosales Camacho, poeta y académico español. 1991 Black man fatally shot by a White policeman, results in rioting in St. Petersburg, Florida. 1982 Arturo Camacho Ramírez, poeta colombiano. 1975 Ismail Erez Turkish ambassador killed by car bomb in Paris 1966 Janovskaja, mathematician 1961 Dr Milan Stoyadinovich, 73, Yugoslav fascist PM (1935-9) 1960 Disaster on USSR launch pad, kills missile expert Nedelin and team (unconfirmed); USSR claims he was killed in plane crash 1957 Christian Dior, 52, French designer, in Italy 1948 Franz Lehar, compositor austriaco. 1947 $30 million of timber in series of forest fires (New England States) 1945 Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonsson Quisling, Norway's wartime minister president, is executed by firing squad for collaboration with the Nazis Vidkun Quisling, títere nazi que gobernó Noruega durante la ocupación alemana, muere ejecutado. 1944 The aircraft carrier USS Princeton is sunk by a single Japanese plane during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
1935 Henri Pirenne, historiador belga. 1930 Appell, mathematician 1926 Charles Marion Russell, US painter specialized in the US West, born in 1864. MORE ON RUSSELL AT ART 4 OCTOBER LINKS Return of the Horse Thieves Red Man on the Plains Self (on horseback) Meat's not Meat 1912 Edmund Doidge Anderson Morshead, translator of Aeschylus's.Agamemnon, Eumenides, The Seven Against Thebes, The Suppliants. 1901 James McDougal Hart, US Hudson River School painter born on 10 May 1828. MORE ON HART AT ART 4 OCTOBER LINKS Adirondack Scenery Pasture in Early Evening 1897 Francis Turner Palgrave, editor of The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language (1875), The Poetical Works of John Keats, Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert Herrick. 1895 Jacob Isaac Meyer van Haan, Dutch artist born on 14 April 1852. 1888 François Etienne Musin, Belgian artist born on 04 October 1820. 1871: 18 Chinese hanged by mob in Los Angeles 1852 Daniel Webster, author of Address at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Addition to the Capitol, Speech on Mr. Clay's Resolutions 1847 MacCullagh, mathematician 1843 Antoine Berjon, French artist born on 17 May 1754.
1684 Gerrit Battem, Dutch artist born in 1636. 1667 Gabriel Metsu (or Metzu), Dutch artist born in January 1629. 1655 Pierre Gassendi, 63, French mathematician, philosopher 1635 Schickard, mathematician 1601 Tycho Brahe, 54, mathematician, astronomer, in Prague 1537 Jane Seymour, 28, 3rd wife ofHenry VIII, the only one of his 6 wives who died before him of natural causes before he got tired of her and divorced or beheaded her. She had given birth on 12 October 1537 to a baby who would become Henry VIII's successor, Edward VI. She had married Henry VIII on 30 May 1536, 11 days after his 2nd wife, Anne Boleyn, was beheaded. |
Births which occurred on
an October 24:
1948 Palabras, volumen de poemas de Jacques Prévert se publica..
1937 Miguel Ángel Coria, compositor español. 1936 Rafael Hernández Colón, político puertorriqueño. 1932 Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, France, who would receive the 1991 Nobel Physics Prize for discovering that methods developed for studying order phenomena in simple systems can be generalized to more complex forms of matter, in particular to liquid crystals and polymer. 1925 Luciano Berio, compositor y director de orquesta italiano. 1923 Denise Levertov poet/essayist (Joy Beneath the Skin) 1911 Clarence M Kelley FBI head 1906 Gelfond, mathematician 1904 Moss Hart Bronx NY, US playwright who, with George S. Kaufman, wrote plays such as You Can't Take it with You and The Man who came to Dinner. 1898 Rafael García Valiño y Marcén, militar español. 1887 Victoria Eugenia de Battenberg, reina de España. 1873 Edmund Whittaker, mathematician 1868 Charles Edwin Conder, English Australian painter who died on 09 February 1909. LINKS Le Moulin Rouge Woman in a Bonnet The Artist and the Editor (1906) L'Alcade dans l'Embarras A Pastoral Fantasy The Sea-wall A Dream in Araby A Spanish courtyard L'entrée en scène The Green Room La Mi- Carême Schaunard's studio,
1854 Gunnar-Fredrik Berndtson, Swedish French artist who died on 09 April 1895. 1853 Maschke, mathematician 1843 Margaretha (Margi) Roosenboom Vogel, Dutch artist who died on 26 1896. 1837 John George Bourinot, author. BOURINOT ONLINE: The Intellectual Development of the Canadian People: An Historical Review (1881) 1836 The match is patented 1830 Noah Brooks, author. BROOKS ONLINE: First Across the Continent: The Story of The Exploring Expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1804-5-6, First Across the Continent: The Story of The Exploring Expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1804-5-6 1829 John Veitch, translator of Descartes's Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason, Meditations on the First Philosophy. 1825 Carl Bjerknes, mathematician 1821 Seidel, mathematician 1820 Eugène Fromentin (Dupeux), French painter specialized in Orientalism. He died on 27 August 1876. LINKS Desert Scene Falcon Hunting in Algeria; The Quarry 1789 Ramón Carnicer, compositor español. 1607 Livius Jan Lievens van Oude, Dutch artist who died on 08 June 1674. MORE ON LIEVENS AT ART 4 OCTOBER LINKS Constantijn Huygens Rembrandt van Rijn Samson and Delilah Vanitas Still Life Raising of Lazarus A Girl Petrus Egidius de Morrion Poet Jan Vos 1804 Wilhelm Weber, mathematician 1788 Sarah Josepha Hale, magazine editor and poet whose book Poems for Our Children included "Mary Had a Little Lamb" (the first words to be recorded in sound).Sarah Hale died in 1879. Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow; And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go. / It followed her to school one day Which was against the rules. It made the children laugh and play, To see a lamb at school / And so the teacher turned it out, But still it lingered near And waited patiently about, Till Mary did appear / "Why does the lamb love Mary so?" The eager children cry. "Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know." The teacher did reply. 1632 Antony van Leeuwenhoek Hol, Dutch naturalist (Philosophical Transactions) 1260 Chartres Cathedral in France is consecrated,.under Pope Alexander IV, Completed in less than 30 years, the structure represents high Gothic architecture at its purest. 0051 Domitien, à Rome, futur empereur. |