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0754 Pope Stefanus II arrives in Ponthion
1325 Afonso IV succeeds Dionysius as king of Portugal
1325 Alfonso IV becomes King of Portugal.
1536 Catherine o fAragon, the divorced first wife of King Henry VIII of England dies
1558 Calais, last English possession in France, retaken by French under Francois, Duke of Guise
1558 France takes Calais, the last continental possession of England.
1566 Antonio Michaele Ghislieri is elected Pope Pius V
1579 England signs an offensive & defensive alliance with the Netherlands
1598 Boris Godunov seizes the Russian throne on death of Feodore I
1601 Robert, Earl of Essex leads revolt in London against Queen Elizabeth
1608 Fire destroys Jamestown, Virginia
1610 Galileo Galilei observes the four largest moons of Jupiter for the first time. He named them and in turn the four are called the Galilean moons.
1618 Francis Bacon becomes English lord chancellor
1622 Germany & Transylvania sign Peace of Nikolsburg
1630 Composer Pier Cavalli marries rich widow Maria Sosomeno
1654 Fire after heavy storm destroys 2/3 of De Rijp Netherlands, 1 dies
1698 Russian Czar Peter the Great departs Netherlands to England
1714 Typewriter patented by Englishman Henry Mill (built years later)
1735 Hieronimus de Salis marries hon. Mary ffane, at St. Margaret's Westminster.
1761 Afghans defeat Mahrattas at Paniput in India.
1761 Battle at Panipat India Afghan army beats Mahratten
1782 The first American commercial bank, Bank of North America, opens.
1784 The first US seed business established by David Landreth, Philadelphia
1785 Frenchman Jean-Pierre Blanchard and American John Jeffries travel from Dover, England, to Calais, France, in a gas balloon.
1785 The first balloon flight across English Channel (Blanchard & Jeffries)
1789 George Washington is voted in as U.S. president in the first nationwide election
1797 The current flag of Italy is first used.
1807 A British Order in Council January 7 prohibits neutral nation ships from trading with France and her allies, but while the Royal Navy blockades Napoleon's ports, the French are agriculturally self-sufficient and suffer less than do the British
1817 2nd Bank of the United States opens
1822 Liberia colonized by Americans
1830 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co begins carrying revenue traffic - first US Railroad Station (Baltimore MD)
1835 HMS Beagle anchors off Chonos Archipelago
1842 Gioacchino Rossini's opera "Stabat Mater" premieres in Paris
1861 Florida troops takeover Fort Marion at St Augustine
1862 Battle of Manassas Junction VA
1867 Private Timothy O'Hea is awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery in 1866, protecting the lives of 800 emigrants on a Grand Trunk train menaced by a fire in a boxcar carrying explosives. This is the only VC awarded for a brave deed not done in the face of the enemy
1868 Arkansas constitutional convention meets in Little Rock
1868 Mississippi constitutional convention meets in Jackson
1879 Dutch King Willem II marries Emma von Waldeck-Pyrmont
1890 Nellie Bly boards the S.S. Oceanic at Yokohama January 7 and sails for San Francisco after having crossed the Atlantic, Europe, and Asia in her well-publicized attempt to girdle the earth in less than 80 days
1890 W B Purvis patents fountain pen
1892 Mine explosion kills 100, Krebs OK-blacks trying to help rescue white survivors, driven away with guns
1893 Hermann Sudermanns "Heimat," premieres in Berlin
1894 Motion picture experiment of comedian Fred Ott filmed sneezing
1894 W.K. Dickson receives a patent for motion picture film.
1896 Fanny Farmer publishes her first cookbook
1903 Vincent d'Indy's opera "L'etranger," premieres in Brussel
1904 Marconi Co establishes "CQD" as first international radio distress signal
1904 The distress signal "CQD" is established only to be replaced two years later by "SOS."
1907 Clyde Fitch' "Truth," premieres in New York City NY
1907 UK hist Selborne Memorandum, reviewing the situation in favour of a Union in South Africa (see 1910)
1910 Ottawa Senators sweep Galt in 2 games for the Stanley Cup
1911 Dutch Scouts Organization established in Amsterdam
1911 First airplane bombing experiments with explosives, San Francisco
1913 William M Burton patents a process to "crack" petroleum
1914 The first steam powered boat passes through the Panama Canal
1922 Dil ireann ratifies the Anglo-Irish Treaty by a 64-57 vote.
1923 Baltimore Sun warns of Ku Klux Klan
1924 George Gershwin completes Rhapsody in Blue.
1924 The International Hockey Federation (FIH) is founded in Paris by seven member states: Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Hungary, Spain, and Switzerland.
1925 Musical "Big Boy" with Al Jolson premieres in New York City NY
1926 Comics George Burns and Gracie Allen are married in Cleveland, Ohio.
1927 Commercial transatlantic telephone service inaugurated between New York & London
1927 Harlem Globetrotters play first game (Hinckley IL)
1929 "Buck Rogers," first sci-fi comic strip, premieres
1929 The first telephone connection between Netherlands & East Indies
1930 Edwin Justus Mayer's "Children of Darkness," premieres in New York City NY
1933 Australian aviation pioneer Bert Hinkler killed when his DH80A Puss Moth crashes in mountains in Italy en route from England to Australia.
1933 First edition of People & Fatherland published in Netherlands
1934 "Flash Gordon" comic strip (by Alex Raymond) debuts
1934 Princess Juliana marries German prince Bernhard von Lippe-Biesterfeld
1935 Benito Mussolini and French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval sign the FrancoItalian Agreement.
1935 Zöe Akins' "Old Maid," premieres in New York City NY
1936 Tennis champs Helen Moody & Howard Kinsley volley 2,001 times (1h18m)
1939 US worker's union leader Tom Mooney freed (jailed since 1916)
1942 WWII siege of Bataan starts
1944 Air Force announces production of first US jet fighter, the Bell P-59
1945 Lord Haw-Haw reports total German victory at Ardennen
1945 World War II: British General Bernard Montgomery holds a press conference in which he claims credit for victory in the Battle of the Bulge.
1946 Cambodia becomes autonomous state inside French Union
1947 Australia vs England at MCG drawn in 6 days, first cricket draw in Australia since 1882
1948 US President Truman raises taxes for Marshall-plan
1949 First photo of genes taken at University of Southern California by Pease & Baker
1950 "Happy as Larry" closes at Coronet Theater New York City NY after 3 performances
1950 A fire at the Mercy Hospital in Davenport, Iowa, kills 41 people.
1950 Hank Snow's first appearance on "Grand Ole Opry"
1950 Mental health wing of Mercy Hospital burns, kills 41 (Davenport IA)
1951 Music Chart Toppers: Tennessee Waltz - Patti Page, The Thing - Phil Harris, Nevertheless - Jack Denny, I Love You a Thousand Ways - Lefty Frizzell
1952 French Plevin government falls
1954 Georgetown-IBM experiment, the first public demonstration of a machine translation system, is held in New York at the head office of IBM.
1955 In Ottawa The Speech from the Throne and the opening ceremonies of the second session of the 22nd Canadian Parliament are broadcast live on television for the first time.
1955 Marian Anderson becomes first black singer to perform at the Met (New York City NY)
1958 USSR shrinks army to 300,000
1959 Music Chart Toppers: The Chipmunk Song - The Chipmunks, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - The Platters, Problems - The Everly Brothers, City Lights - Ray Price
1959 The United States recognizes the new Cuban government of Fidel Castro.
1959 US recognizes Fidel Castro's Cuban government
1961 Trucial States (now UAE) issue their first postage stamps
1965 France announces it will convert $150 million of its currency to gold
1966 Canadian Gene Kiniski defeats veteran champion Lou Thesz two falls to one to become the world professional heavyweight champion
1966 Close to 200 passengers and crew from a Canadian Nationla pass. train are evacuated by helicopter after being trapped bvy snow slides in the Fraser Canyon in British Columbia
1966 Dance Theatre of Harlem debuts
1966 Gene Kiniski a Canadian, beats Lou Thesz in St Louis MO, to become NWA champ
1967 "Newlywed Game" premieres on ABC TV
1967 Fighting is reported between Chinese Red Guards and workers in Nanking.
1967 Music Chart Toppers: I'm a Believer - The Monkees, Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron - The Royal Guardsmen, Tell It Like It Is - Aaron Neville, There Goes My Everything - Jack Greene
1968 "GE College Bowl" quiz show premieres on NBC TV
1968 CN suspends Turbo train service to Toronto after a month of operations because of technical problems related to cold weather
1968 Surveyor 7 lands on the Moon
1968 U.S. postage rates increase today; it now costs six cents to send an ounce of first class mail.
1969 US Congress doubles presidential salary
1970 Farmers sue Max Yasgur for $35,000 in damages caused by "Woodstock"
1971 -40ºF (-40ºC), Hawley Lake AZ (state record)
1972 Iberia Airlines Caravelle 6-R crashed into Mont San Jose on approach to Ibiza Airport killing all 104 on board.
1972 Iberian Airlines crashes into 800' peak on island of Ibiza, 104 die
1972 Lewis F Powell Jr becomes a Supreme Court Justice
1972 William Hubbs Rehnquist, sworn in as Supreme Court Justice
1973 British Darts Organization founded in North London
1974 Dutch government rations gasoline
1975 Gary Geld & Peter Udell's musical "Shenandoah" premieres at Alvin Theater New York City NY for 1050 performances
1975 Led Zeppelin fans riot before Boston concert, causing $30,000 damage
1996 This was the year "The Book Clip - Guaranteed to keep your Book Open" first appeared on the Internet. See Pictures HERE www.bookclip.com
1975 Music Chart Toppers: Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds - Elton John, You're the First, the Last, My Everything - Barry White, Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas, The Door - George Jones
1977 Human Rights Charter '77 established in Prague
1978 Angola revises its constitution
1979 Phnom Penh fell to the advancing Vietnamese troops, driving out Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge.
1979 Vietnamese forces capture Phnom Penh from Khmer Rouge
1980 Minnesota ends Philadelphia Flyers' NHL record 35 game unbeaten streak ends
1982 "Fame" premieres on NBC TV
1983 Music Chart Toppers: Maneater - Daryl Hall & John Oates, The Girl is Mine - Michael Jackson /Paul McCartney, Dirty Laundry - Don Henley, Wild and Blue - John Anderson
1983 Reagan ends US arms embargo against Guatemala
1984 Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
1984 Train wreck near Medicine Hat, Alberta releases dangerous gases, forcing evacuation of 800 people
1985 Japanese space probe Sakigake launched to Halley's comet
1985 Lou Brock & Hoyt Wilhelm, elected to Baseball's Hall of Fame
1986 STS 61-C mission scrubbed at T -9m because of weather problems
1986 US President Reagan proclaims economic sanctions against Libya
1987 French airplanes harass Libyan positions in Duadi Doum
1989 Akhito becomes emperor of Japan
1989 British Midland Boeing 737 crashes on Motorway
1989 International Conference on Limitation of Chemical Weapons opens in Paris
1989 Number one hit on UK music charts - Kylie Minogue & Jason Donovan - Especially For You
1990 The interior of the Leaning Tower of Pisa is closed to the public due to safety concerns.
1990 Tower Of Pisa closed to the public after leaning too far
1991 Haiti coup defeated
1991 Music Chart Toppers: Justify My Love - Madonna, High Enough - Damn Yankees, Love Will Never Do (Without You) - Janet Jackson, I've Come to Expect It From You - George Strait
1991 Soviet paratroopers sent to Baltic Republics
1991 The TV series Blossom debuts
1992 AT& T releases video-telephone ($1499)
1992 In Los Angeles Capitol Records decides not to renew Anne Murray's contract;
1993 The Fourth Republic of Ghana is inaugurated with Jerry Rawlings as President.
1993 The U.S. EPA classifies environmental tobacco smoke as a carcinogen.
1994 About 3.4 million litres of heating oil blacken beaches on Puerto Rico when a barge runs aground.
1994 United Express commuter plane crashes in Ohio, killing 5
1995 The New Brunswick Southern Railway commences operation over former CP trackage from McAdam to Saint John, N.B. with a branch from McAdam to St. Stephen.
1996 16th United Negro College Fund raises $12,600,000
1996 Keiko the killer whale star from the movie Free Willy retures from performing
1996 The North American blizzard of 1996 pounds the east coast of the U.S. with 1-4 feet of snow.
1997 Newt Gingrich, narrowly re-elected speaker of the House
1999 The impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton begins.
2000 An exhausted 14-year-old Tibetan Buddhist leader reaches India after trekking across the snowy Himalayas, a defection that embarrassed Chinese leaders who used him as a symbol of their rule over Tibet.
2001 A general practitioner in Manchester, England may have killed more than 200 patients over almost 24 years, says a new clinical study of his medical practice. Dr Harold Shipman is currently serving 15 life sentences for the deaths of 15 patients.
2009 Important Islamic date - Aashura: January 7, 2009
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