Saturday, August 22, 2009
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Thursday, August 22, 2002
Government of Canada: Jean Chrétien, the Prime Minister of Canada, announces he will step down in February 2004.
Extreme weather: In China, the Dongting Lake floods Yueyang, forcing the evacuation of 600,000 people the crest of the flooding from the Yangtze River is expected Sunday. Floods and landslides have killed nearly 1000 people in China, 200 in the Hunan province. There have been 376 deaths in India, 494 in Nepal, and 158 deaths in Bangladesh this monsoon season.
Wednesday, August 22, 1990
U.S. President Bush calls up U.S. military reservists for service in the Persian Gulf Crisis.
Thursday, August 22, 1985
British Airtours Flight 28M The 737's left engine caught fire while on its take off roll, 55 people are killed while trying to evacuate the aircraft.
John Wojtowicz, 27, and Sal Naturile, 18, hold several Chase Manhattan Bank employees hostage for 17 hours in Gravesend, Brooklyn, N.Y, an event later dramatized in the film "
Dog Day Afternoon".
Thursday, August 22, 1968
John Gordon Mein, US Ambassador to Guatemala, is assassinated on the streets of Guatemala City. First US Ambassador assassinated in the line of duty.
Thursday, August 22, 1963
American test pilot
Joe Walker again achieves a sub-orbital spaceflight according to international standards, this time by piloting the
X-15 to an altutude of 67.0 miles (107.8 kilometers).
Wednesday, August 22, 1962
A failed assassination attempt is made against French President Charles De Gaulle.
Saturday, August 22, 1942
WWII: Brazil declares war on Germany and Italy.
WWII ndash France: The German Occupation Authority announces that anyone found either working for or aiding the
Free French will be sentenced to death.
Civil Aeronautics Authority (independent agency).
Wednesday, August 22, 1928
Alfred E. Smith accepts the
Democratic presidential nomination, with "WGY/W2XB" simulcasting the event on radio and television.
In Hyde Park, London, 200 people demonstrate against the death sentencing of Italian immigrant anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti.
Morocco revolts against the Spanish.
The Turkish large-scale attack opened against Greek forces in Afyon.
General Michael Collins is assassinated in West Cork.
The theft of the "Mona Lisa" is discovered in the Louvre.
Wednesday, August 22, 1906
The first Victor
Victrola, a phonographic record player, is manufactured.
Thursday, August 22, 1872
The
Overland Telegraph is completed in Australia, providing a telegraphic link between Australia and the rest of the world for the first time.
Saturday, August 22, 1868
Wednesday, August 22, 1860
Assisted by the British navy, the troops of Giuseppe Garibaldi cross from Sicily to the Italian mainland.
Saturday, August 22, 1846
Thursday, August 22, 1822
The town of Araraquara, Brazil is founded.
Wednesday, August 22, 1798
French troops land at Kilcummin in County Mayo to assist the Irish rebellion.
Saturday, August 22, 1795
A slave rebellion breaks out in the French colony of Saint-Domingue.
Wednesday, August 22, 1770
Wednesday, August 22, 1696
Saturday, August 22, 1654
Twenty-three
Jewish refugees from
Brazil settle in
New Amsterdam, forming the nucleus of what will be the second largest urban
Jewish community in history, that of
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Saturday, August 12, 1553 (Julianian calendar)
John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, a supporter of Lady Jane Grey, is executed.
September ndash Protestant bishops in England are arrested and Roman Catholic bishops are restored.
Friday, August 12, 1513 (Julianian calendar)
September ndash The dispute between Johann Reuchlin and Johannes Pfefferkorn, relative to the Talmud and other Jewish books, is referred to Pope Leo X.
Saturday, August 13, 1485 (Julianian calendar)
Wednesday, August 14, 1387 (Julianian calendar)
Olaf, King of
Norway and
Denmark and claimant to the throne of
Sweden, dies. The vacant thrones come under the
regency of his mother Margaret I of
Denmark, who will soon become Queen in her own right.
Monday, August 15, 1138 (Julianian calendar)
Tuesday, August 18, 851 (Julianian calendar)
September ndash Treaty of Angers. Charles the Bald acknowledges Erispoë as king of Brittany. He lets him have the County of Nantes, the County of Rennes and the County of Retz which become part of the Breton nation. The King of Brittany takes the oath to the King of France (but not an "hommage lige" which would be an allegiance). To mark the sovereignty of the Breton state, the Dukes of Brittany are since then crowned as Duke, king in their lands.Annales Bertiniani
Battle of Jengland. Erispoe, king of Brittany and son of Nominoe, defeats the Franc king Charles the Bald in Jengland-Beslé near Grand-Fougeray in Brittany. This is considered as the birth of the Breton state.
Thursday, August 20, 565 (Julianian calendar)
Friday, August 21, 408 (Julianian calendar)
Stilicho is accused of treason against Honorius and is decapitated at Ravenna. His Hun bodyguard is killed, mass murders of Vandal soldiers followed.The End of Empire. Christopher Kelly, 2009. ISBN 978-0-393-33849-2
Attila, age 12, is sent as child hostage to the court at Rome and in return, the Romans sent Flavius Aetius to the Huns.
September ndash Alaric I, king of the Visigoths, crosses the Julian Alps with an army of 30,000 men and marches into the Roman heartland. He lays siege to Rome and Gothic auxiliaries desert to join Alaric's forces. After much bargaining, the Senate agrees to pay him a ransom of 5,000 pounds of gold, 30,000 pounds of silver, 4,000 silken tunics, and 3,000 hides dyed scarlet.
Alaric I exacts a tribute from Rome that includes 3,000 pounds of
pepper. The spice is valued for alleged
medicinal virtues and for disguising
spoilage in
meat that is past its prime.
The Huns under Uldin cross the lower Danube and attack the Eastern Roman Empire, setting fire to frontier forts and taking control of the Castra Martis (modern Bulgaria). The Romans negotiate for peace, but Uldin demands an exorbitant gold tribute in return for his withdrawal. This demand is rejected and Anthemius forced the Huns back across the Danube.
King
Yazdegerd I of
Persia maintains cordial relations with the Roman Empire. He becomes an executor of Arcadius'
will and is entrusted with the care of the young Theodosius II until he comes of age.
Saturday, August 21, 392 (Julianian calendar)
Theodosius I becomes the last emperor who rules the whole Roman Empire. He issues an
edict reinforcing the prohibition of prayers or sacrifices at non-
Christian temples. He also bans items of spiritual significance that could be used in the home such as incense or spiritual figures.