1804 - At Notre Dame Cathedral
Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned emperor of France in Paris by Pope Pius VII.
1859 - Abolitionist
John Brown hanged for his raid on Harper's Ferry.
1901 - A patent for a double-edged disposable shaving razor was awarded to one Mr. King Gillette.
1923 - Maria Callas born, American operatic soprano.
1930 - Gary S Becker born, American economist awarded the Nobel Prize for Economic in 1992. His work consisted of applying theories of production to household behaviour
1935 - Abyssinian government orders troops out of Harar on humanitarian grounds.
1939 - New York’s La Guardia Airport began operations as an airliner from Chicago landed at one minute past midnight.
1954 -The Senate voted to condemn Republican senator
Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin for "conduct that tends to bring the Senate into dishonor and disrepute."
1973 - Monica Seles born, tennis player
1973 -
Jan Ullrich, born german cyclist , winner of 1997 Tour France
1978 - Nelly Furtado ,born , singer.
1980 - four American churchwomen were raped, murdered and buried outside San Salvador. (Five national guardsmen were convicted in the killings.)
1981- Britney Spears born , singer.
1982 Barney B. Clark became the first person to receive an artificial heart in a transplant operation made at the University of Utah Medical Center
1988 -
Benazir Bhutto is sworn in as Prime Minister of Pakistan, becoming the first woman to head the government of an Islam dominated state.
1990 - President Hissène Habré of Chad is ousted by Idriss 'Cowboy of the Sands' Déby in a military coup.
1993 - Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar was shot to death by security forces in Medellin.
1999 - A Protestant and Catholic cabinet convened for the first time in
Northern Ireland.
2001 - Enron Corp., under CEO
Kenneth Lay, filed for bankruptcy.
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