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TODAY IN MILITARY HISTORY
218BC Hannibal completed the crossing of the Alps into Gallia Cisalpina [est - “around the setting of the Pleiades”] -- Learn More
63BC Catiline's Conspiracy: C. Cornelius and L. Vargunteius attempt to assassinate Cicero at his home in Rome
0    Feast of St. Willibrord, "The Apostle to the Frisians" and Patron of The Netherlands and of Luxembourg, and that of St. Prosdócimo of Padua, Patron of Padua
83    Q. Cassius Secundus, legionary of the XX Valeria Victrix, borrows 100 denarii from his comrade G. Geminius Mansuetus
1307    William Tell shoots the apple off his son's head [Trad]
1500    Cesare Borgia captures Brighella
1559    the “Peace of the Pyrenees” between France & Spain, finally ended the protracted Italian Wars (1494-1559) -- Learn More
1637    Anne Hutchinson is banished from Massachusetts for heresy
1793    French Revolution abolishes religion, initiating two centuries of mass slaughter in the name of "Reason"
1811    William Henry Harrison defeated the Ohio Country Confederacy, led by Tecumseh's brother, the Prophet Tenskwatawa, at Tippecanoe -- Learn More
1861    Battle of Port Royal Bay/Ft Walker/Ft Beauregard, SC
1861    Grant's First Battle: Belmont, Mo.
1863    Battle of Rappahannock Station & Kelly's Ford, Va.
1865    The Confederate cruiser CSS 'Shenandoah' surrenders to British authorities at Liverpool, after having circumnavigated the globe and taken nearly 40 prizes -- seven months after Appomattox
1872    Sailing merchant ship 'Marie Celeste' sails from New York, bound for mystery
1917    Battle of Beersheba: British take Gaza from the Turks, on the third try
1917    The Bolsheviks stage a coup, initiating over seven decades of Communist misrule in Russia [Oct 25 OS] -- Learn More
1918    United Press erroneously reports an armistice has been signed
1919    The Palmer Raids: Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer initiates a roundup of alleged subversives and foreign agents, c. 10,000 detained over several months
1931    Mao Tse-Tung proclaims the Chinese People's Republic
1936    the Battle for Madrid began, in the Spanish Civil War -- Learn More
1942    FDR broadcasts to the French; first presidential address in a foreign language
1944    Chinese New 22nd Div takes Shwego in northern Burma.
1954    US spy plane shot down by Russians over Sea of Japan
1973    The War Powers Act becomes law
1983    Bomb explodes in US Capitol, causing heavy damage but no injuries
2009    The USS 'New York' (LPD-21) is commissioned in New York City, commemorating the casualties of 9/11
2010    the German Army formally rededicated a monument honoring Jewish soldiers of the Kaiser's War that had been destroyed by the Nazis -- Learn More

BORN
630    Constans II "the Bearded," Romano-Byzantine Emperor (641-668), last emperor to visit Rome
1728    Captain James Cook, intrepid navigator & explorer, k. 1779
1797    Silas Horton Stringham, Rear Adm., U.S., d. 1876
1860    Jean-Baptiste Eugène Estienne, French general who promoted aviation and mechanization, d. 1936
1867    Maria Sklodowska-Curie, Polish nationalist, Nobelist in chemistry & physics, d. 1934
1875    Mikhail Kalinin, Stalinist co-conspirator, d. 1946
1879    Lev Bronstein, aka Leon Trotsky, intellectual mass murderer, k. 1940
1914    Jesús Antonio Villamor, Filipinio airman who downed two Zeros in a P-26, d. 1971
1952    David Petraeus, soldier, scholar, spymaster

DIED
8BC Gaius Cilnius Maecenas, 62, friend to Augustus, patron of Vergil & Horace
1225    Count Engelbert II of Berg (1189-1225), c. 40, Archbishop Engelbert I of Cologne (1216-1225), murdered by his cousin Count Frederick of Isenberg, whom he had found stealing church funds.
1307    Hermann Gessler, Hapsburg Bailiff of Altdorf, shot by William Tell
1837    Elijah Parish Lovejoy, 35 less two days, abolitionist journalist, murdered in Alton, Illinois, by a pro-slavery mob
1862    Mirza Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad Bahadur Shah Zafar, 87, the last Mughal Emperor of India (1837-1857), in exile in Rangoon
1944    Richard Sorge (46), former Russian Imperial Guardsman, & Hotsumi Ozaki (43), journalist and politician, Soviet agents, hanged in Tokyo
1959    Victor Andrew McLaglen, sometime Guardsman & Captain, 10th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, boxer, & actor ("Gunga Din," "Yellow Ribbon," etc.), died at 72
1962    Eleanor Roosevelt, former Flotus, who sent four sons to war, at 78 -- Learn More
1974    Nanny Sandra Rivett (29) is bludgeoned to death by erstwhile Coldstream Guards officer John Bingham, the 7th Earl of Lucan, having mistaken her for Lady Lucan in the dark; he promptly vanishes and is still at large
1980    Steve McQueen, sometime marine, actor ("The Sand Pebbles", "The Great Escape"), at 50
2013    Manfred Rommel, 84, Luftwaffe veteran, son of the field marshal, internationalist