On this day in History - May 24
- 1153 - Malcolm IV becomes King of Scotland.
- 1487 - Imposter Lambert Simnel is crowned as "King Edward VI" at Dublin.
- 1543 - Nicolaus Copernicus dies (b. 19 Fev 1473). Astronomer (Heliocentric theory) and mathematicien.
- 1544 - William Gilbert was born (d. 1603)
- 1595 - Nomenclator of Leiden University Library appears, the first printed catalog of an institutional library.
- 1616 - John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale was born (d. 1682)
- 1619 - Philips Wouwerman was baptised (d. 1668). Dutch painter.
- 1626 - Peter Minuit buys Manhattan.
- 1668 - Glen Cove, New York is founded.
- 1686 - Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit was born in Gdansk (d. 16 Sept 1736, The Hague). German physicist and maker of scientific instruments.
- 1689 - The Act of Toleration passes the English Parliament protecting Protestants (Roman Catholics are intentionally excluded).
- 1738 - The Methodist Church is established.
- 1743 - Jean-Paul Marat was born (d. 1793). French revolutionary.
- 1762 - Marcos António Portugal was born. Portuguese composer.
- 1787 - The United States Constitutional Convention is convened after a quorum of delegates arrives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- 1792 - Jacob Michael Reinhold Lenz dies. Poet.
- 1794 - William Whewell was born (d. 1866). Philosopher.
- 1810 - Abraham Geiger was born (d. 1874). Rabbi and scholar.
- 1811- Charles Clark was born. Governor of Mississippi
- 1816 - Emanuel Leutze was born (d. 1868). Painter.
- 1819 - Queen Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria) was born (d. 1901). Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1837–1901) and empress of India (1876–1901).
- 1820 - William Chauvenet was born (d. 13 Sep 1870). French mathematicien.
- 1822 - Battle of Pichincha: Antonio José de Sucre secures the independence of Quito.
- 1830 - Mary had a little lamb by Sarah Hale is published.
- 1831 - Richard Hoffman was born. Pianist.
- 1836 - Joseph Rowntree was born (d. 1925). British social reformer.
- 1844 - The first electric telegram is sent by Samuel F. B. Morse, from Baltimore, Maryland to Washington, D.C., saying "What hath God wrought?".
- 1855 - Arthur Wing Pinero was born (d. 1934). Playwright.
- 1856 - John Brown and his men murder five slavery supporters at Pottawatomie Creek, Kansas
- 1858 - Johan C Braakensiek was born. Political cartoonist.
- 1861 - Portugal -Fundação da Associação 1.º de Dezembro de 1640, como reacção às concepções iberistas emergentes na época.
- 1863 - George Grey Barnard, was born (d. 1938). American sculptor.
- 1865 - Zo d'Axa was born. French anarchist, satirist, and traveller.
- 1866 - Armando Frid was born (d. 1990).
- 1870 - Jan Christian Smuts was born (d. 1950).
- 1870 - Benjamin Cardozo was born (d. 1938). American jurist.
- 1878 - Lillian Moller Gilbreth was born (d. 1972). Mother of modern management.
- 1883 - The Brooklyn Bridge in New York is opened to traffic after 14 years of construction.
- 1886 - Paul Paray was born (d. 1979). Conductor and composer.
- 1891 - William F. Albright was born (d. 1971). American archeologist and Biblical scholar.
- 1898 - José Maria Ferreira de Castro was born. Portuguese writer.
- 1899 - Suzanne Lenglen was born. French tennis player.
- 1899 - Henri Michaux was born. French poet.
- 1905 - Zdenek Blazek was born in Zarosice, Czechoslowakia († 19 Jun 1988 in Brno). Czech Composer.
- 1905 - Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov was born. Russian novelist.
- 1909 - Wilbur Mills was born (d. 1992). American politician.
- 1910 - Nils-Eric Fougstedt was born (d. 1961)
- 1911 - The New York Public Library opened.
- 1912 - Joan Hammond was born. Soprano.
- 1913 - Royal marriage : Victoria Luise of Prussia (1892-1980), the only daughter of the German emperor William II, married Duke August of Brunswick-Luneburg in Berlin and thus became Duchess of Brunswick herself
- 1913 - Willi Daume was born (d. 1996). German Olympic organizer.
- 1914 - Lilli Palmer was born (d. 1986). Actress.
- 1917 - John Robert Russell was born (d. 2002). Duke of Bedford.
- 1921 - Trial of Sacco and Vanzetti opens.
- 1921 - Déodat de Séverac dies. French composer.
- 1922 or 1923 - Siobhan McKenna, was born (d. 1986). Actress.
- 1925 - Mai Zetterling was born (d. 1994). Entertainer.
- 1926 - Stanley Baxter was born. Actor.
- 1928 - William Trevor was born. Writer.
- 1929 - The Cocoanuts, the first film to star the Marx Brothers, opens.
- 1930 - Amy Johnson lands in Darwin, Northern Territory, becoming the first woman to fly from England to Australia (she left on May 5 for the 11,000 mile flight).
- 1930 - Hans-Martin Linde, was born. Conductor.
- 1930 - Cristobal Halffter was born. Spanish composer.
- 1933 - Percy C. Mather dies. Pioneer missionary to Eastern Turkestan.
- 1934 - Jane Byrne was born. Mayor of Chicago
- 1935 - Joan Micklin Silver was born. Director, writer
- 1936 - Harold Budd was born. Musician
- 1937 - Edward Dunne dies (b. 1853). Mayor of Chicago.
- 1938 - Tommy Chong was born. Actor, comedian
- 1940 - Joseph Brodsky was born (d. 1996). Russian-born poet.
- 1940 - Igor Sikorsky performs the first successful single-rotor helicopter flight.
- 1941 - Bob Dylan was born. American singer and songwriter.
- 1941 - World War II: In the North Atlantic, the German Battleship Bismarck sinks the HMS Hood killing all but three crewmen on what was the pride of the Royal Navy.
- 1942 - Derek Quinn was born. Musician
- 1943 - Gary Burghoff was born. Actor.
- 1944 - Patti LaBelle was born. Singer.
- 1945 - Priscilla Presley was born. Actress.
- 1946 - Irena Kirszenstein-Szewinska was born. Russian-born Polish athlete.
- 1947 - Ferdinand Ramuz dies (b. 1878). Swiss writer.
- 1947 - Arthur Brown was born. Musician.
- 1949 - Jim Broadbent was born. Actor.
- 1950 - Archibald Wavell dies (b. 1883). General.
- 1953 - Alfred Molina was born. Actor.
- 1953 - Fundação do Clube Nacional de Montanhismo em Portugal
- 1955 - Rosanne Cash was born. Singer.
- 1956 - In Lugano, Switzerland, Lys Assia wins the first Eurovision Song Contest for Switzerland singing "Refrain".
- 1958 - United Press International is formed through a merger of the United Press and the International News Service.
- 1959 - John Foster Dulles dies (b. 1888). United States Secretary of State.
- 1960 - Kristin Scott Thomas was born. Actress
- 1961 - American civil rights movement: Freedom Riders are arrested in Jackson, Mississippi for "disturbing the peace" after disembarking from their bus.
- 1961 - MIT's Wes Clark begins work on LINC
- 1962 - American astronaut Scott Carpenter orbits the Earth three times in the Aurora 7 space capsule.
- 1962 - Bev Lidyoff was born. Volleyball player
- 1963 - Joe Dumars was born. Basketball star
- 1963 - Elmore James dies (b. 1918). Blues musician.
- 1965 - John C. Reilly was born. Actor
- 1966 - Eric Cantona was born. French footballer
- 1967 - Heavy D was born. Rap musician and actor
- 1968 - FLQ separatists bomb American consulate in Quebec City
- 1968 - The Gateway Arch, in St. Louis, Missouri, is dedicated.
- 1969 - Yasser Arafat was born. Palestinian leader
- 1969 - Willy Ley dies (b. 1906). Rocket scientist.
- 1972 - Greg Berlanti was born. American television writer and producer
- 1973 - Dermot O'Leary was born. TV presenter
- 1973 - Bartolo Colón was born. Baseball pitcher
- 1974 - Ruslana was born. Ukrainian singer and winner of the Eurovision Song Contest
- 1974 - After a nine-year run, the Dean Martin Show airs for the last time.
- 1974 - Duke Ellington dies (b. 1899). Composer, musician.
- 1974 - Em Portugal foi fundado o Partido Popular Monárquico.
- 1975 - Ivajla Kirova was born. Bulgarian pianist.
- 1979 - Tracy McGrady was born. Basketball player
- 1980 - The International Court of Justice calls for the release of United States embassy hostages in Tehran.
- 1981 - First International Women's Day for Disarmament
- 1981 - George Jessel dies (b. 1898). Vaudevillian.
- 1983 - Custódio was born in Guimarães. Portuguese footballer (Sporting Club de Portugal)
- 1985 - Em Portugal, realizou-se o I Encontro Nacional de Arqueologia Urbana
- 1987 - Hrmione Gingold dies. English actress.
- 1988 - Billy Gilman was born. Singer
- 1989 - Sonia Sutcliffe, wife of the Yorkshire Ripper, is awarded a six-figure sum in damages after winning a libel action against Private Eye.
- 1990 - A car carrying American Earth First! activists Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney explodes in Oakland, California, critically injuring both.
- 1991 - Wilhelm Kempff dies (b. 1895). German conductor.
- 1992 - The last Thai dictator, General Suchinda Kraprayoon, resigns following pro-democracy protests.
- 1993 - Microsoft unveils Windows NT.
- 1995 - Harold Wilson dies (b. 1916). British statesman and prime minister.
- 1997 - Edward Mulhare dies (b. 1923). Actor.
- 2001 - Mountain climbing: 15-year-old Sherpa Temba Tsheri becomes the youngest person to climb to the top of Mount Everest.
- 2001 - Vermont senator James Jeffords quit the Republican Party and became an Independent, giving Democrats control of the Senate.
- 2003 - In Riga, Latvia, Sertab Erener wins the forty-eighth Eurovision Song Contest for Turkey singing "Everyway [sic] That I Can".
- 2004 - Henry Ries dies (b. 1917). American photographer.
- Canada: Victoria Day, on this date or the Monday before it. In Quebec, it is known as Patriotes Day (Journée nationale des patriotes).
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