Today in History
May 6
May 6
1527 | German troops begin sacking Rome. Libraries are destroyed, the Pope is captured and thousands are killed. | |
1529 | Babur defeats the Afgan Chiefs in the Battle of Ghagra, India. | |
1682 | King Louis XIV moves his court to Versailles, France. | |
1856 | U.S. Army troops from Fort Tejon and Fort Miller prepare to ride out to protect Keyesville, California, from Yokut Indian attack. | |
1861 | Arkansas becomes the ninth state to secede from the Union. | |
1862 | Henry David Thoreau dies of tuberculosis at age 44. | |
1864 | In the second day of the Battle of Wilderness between Union General Ulysses S. Grant and Confederate General Robert E. Lee, Confederate Gen. James Longstreet is wounded by his own men. | |
1877 | Chief Crazy Horse surrenders to U.S. troops in Nebraska.Crazy Horse brought General Custer to his end. | |
1937 | The dirigible Hindenburg explodes in flames at Lakehurst, New Jersey. | |
1941 | Bob Hope gives his first USO show at California's March Field. | |
1942 | General Jonathan Wainwright surrenders Corregidor to the Japanese. | |
1944 | The Red Army besieges and captures Sevastopol in the Crimea. | |
1945 | Axis Sally makes her final propaganda broadcast to Allied troops. | |
1954 | British runner Roger Banister breaks the four minute mile. | |
1960 | President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs the Civil Rights Act of 1960. | |
1962 | The first nuclear warhead is fired from a Polaris submarine. | |
1994 | The Channel Tunnel linking England to France is officially opened. | |
Born on May 6 | ||
973 | Henry II, Holy Roman emperor. | |
1740 | John Penn, signer of the Declaration of Independence. | |
1758 | Maximilien Robespierre, French revolutionary. | |
1840 | Frederick William Stowe, son of the Harriet Beecher Stowe. | |
1856 | Robert Edward Peary, arctic explorer and the first man to reach the North Pole. | |
1856 | Sigmund Freud, Austrian neurologist, founder of psychoanalysis. | |
1868 | Gaston Leroux, French novelist (The Phantom of the Opera). | |
1888 | Russell Stover, candy manufacturer. | |
1895 | Rudolph Valentino, actor, film icon. | |
1902 | Max Ophuls, film director (La Ronde, Lola Montes). | |
1915 | Orson Welles, actor, director, and writer (Citizen Kane). | |
1931 | Willie Mays, baseball player. | |
1942 | Ariel Dorfman, Chilean writer (Death and the Maiden). |
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