Today in History
August 29
August 29
70 | The Temple of Jerusalem burns after a nine-month Roman siege. | |
1526 | Ottoman Suleiman the Magnificent crushes a Hungarian army under Lewis II at the Battle of Mohacs. | |
1533 | In Peru, the Inca chief Atahualpa is executed by orders of Francisco Pizarro, although the chief had already paid his ransom. | |
1776 | General George Washington retreats during the night from Long Island to New York City. | |
1793 | Slavery is abolished in Santo Domingo. | |
1862 | Union General John Pope’s army is defeated by a smaller Confederate force at the Second Battle of Bull Run. | |
1882 | Australia defeats England in cricket for the first time. The following day a obituary appears in theSporting Times addressed to the British team. | |
1942 | The American Red Cross announces that Japan has refused to allow safe conduct for the passage of ships with supplies for American prisoners of war. | |
1945 | U.S. airborne troops are landed in transport planes at Atsugi airfield, southwest of Tokyo, beginning the occupation of Japan. | |
1949 | USSR explodes its first atomic bomb, "First Lightning." | |
1950 | International Olympic Committee votes to allow West Germany and Japan to compete in 1952 games. | |
1952 | In the largest bombing raid of the Korean War, 1,403 planes of the Far East Air Force bomb Pyongyang, North Korea. | |
1957 | US Congress passes Civil Rights Act of 1957 after Strom Thurmond (Sen-D-SC) ends 24-hour filibuster, the longest in Senate history, against the bill. | |
1960 | US U-2 spy plane spots SAM (surface-to-air) missile launch pads in Cuba. | |
1964 | Mickey Mantle ties Babe Ruth’s career strikeout record (1,330). | |
1965 | Astronauts L. Gordon Cooper Jr. and Charles "Pete" Conrad Jr complete 120 Earth orbits in Gemini 5, marking the first time the US set an international duration record for a manned space mission. | |
1966 | The Beatles give their last public concert (Candlestick Park, San Francisco). | |
1968 | Democrats nominate Hubert H Humphrey for president at their Chicago convention. | |
1977 | Lou Brock (St Louis Cardinals) breaks Ty Cobb’s 49-year-old career stolen bases record at 893. | |
1986 | Morocco’s King Hassan II signs unity treaty with Libya’s Muammar Gadhafi, strengthening political and economic ties and creating a mutual defense pact. | |
1991 | USSR’s parliament suspends Communist Party activities in the wake of a failed coup. | |
1992 | Thousands of Germans demonstrate against a wave of racist attacks aimed at immigrants. | |
1995 | NATO launches Operation Deliberate Force against Bosnian Serb forces. | |
2003 | A terrorist bomb kills Ayatollah Sayed Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim, the Shia Muslim leader in Iraq, and nearly 100 worshippers as they leave a mosque in Najaf where the ayatollah had called for Iraqi unity. | |
2005 | Rains from Hurricane Katrina cause a levee breech at the Industrial Canal in New Orleans, causing severe flooding. | |
2012 | The Egyptian Army’s Operation Eagle results in the deaths of 11 suspected terrorists and the arrest of another 23. | |
Born on August 29
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1632 | John Locke, philosopher of liberalism whose ideas influenced the American founding fathers, famous for his treatise An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. | |
1809 | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., poet, essayist and father of Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | |
1898 | Preston Sturges, screenwiter, film director and playwright. | |
1915 | Ingrid Bergman, Oscar winning actress famous whose films include Casablanca and Anastasia. | |
1920 | Charlie "Bird" Parker, self-taught jazz saxophonist, pioneer of the new "cool" movement. | |
1923 | Richard Attenborough, actor, (The Great Escape,Jurassic Park) Academy Award–winning director and producer (Gandhi) | |
1924 | Dinah Washington, singer known in the 50s as "Queen of the Harlem Blues.". | |
1925 | Donald O’Connor, dancer, actor (Singing in the Rain). | |
1927 | Marion Williams, gospel singer. | |
1931 | Lise Payette, Quebec politician, writer and columnist. | |
1933 | Jehan Sadat, First Lady of Egypt (1970–1981); widow of Anwar Sadat. | |
1935 | William Friedkin, director, producer, writer (The Exorcist, The French Connection). | |
1936 | Future Republican US presidential nominee (2008) John McCain. | |
1938 | Elliott Gould, actor (M*A*S*H, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice). | |
1940 | James Brady, press secretary who was severely wounded during John Hinckley Jr.’s attempt to assassinate US President Ronald Reagan. | |
1941 | Robin Leach, TV host (Life Styles of the Rich and Famous). | |
1943 | Richard Halligan, vocalist with band Blood Sweat & Tears. | |
1952 | Karen Hesse, Newbery Medal–winning author of children’s literature (Out of the Dust). | |
1958 | Michael Jackson, pop singer, entertainer. |
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