Today in History
October 13
October 13
54 | Nero succeeds his great uncle Claudius, who was murdered by his wife, as the new emperor of Rome. | |
1307 | Members of the Knights of Templar are arrested throughout France, imprisoned and tortured by the order of King Philip the Fair of France. | |
1399 | Henry IV of England is crowned. | |
1670 | Virginia passes a law that blacks arriving in the colonies as Christians cannot be used as slaves. | |
1775 | The Continental Congress authorizes construction of two warships, thus instituting an American naval force. | |
1776 | Benedict Arnold is defeated at Lake Champlain. | |
1792 | President George Washington lays the cornerstone for the White House. | |
1812 | At the Battle of Queenston Heights, a Canadian and British army defeats the American who have tried to invade Canada. | |
1849 | The California state constitution, which prohibits slavery, is signed in Monterey. | |
1903 | Boston defeats Pittsburgh in baseball’s first World Series. | |
1904 | Sigmund Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams is published. | |
1942 | In the first of four attacks, two Japanese battleships sail down the slot and shell Henderson field on Guadalcanal, in an unsuccessful effort to destroy the American Cactus Air Force. | |
1943 | Italy declares war on Germany. | |
1944 | Troops of the advancing Soviet Army occupy Riga, capital of Latvia. | |
1946 | The Fourth Republic begins in France; will continue to 1958. | |
1958 | First appearance of Paddington Bear, now a beloved icon of children’s literature. | |
1967 | First game of the fledgling American Basketball Association; Oakland Oaks beat Anaheim Amigos 134-129 in Oakland, Cal. | |
1972 | Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crashes in the Andes Mountains, near the Argentina-Chile border; only 16 survivors (out of 45 people aboard) are rescued on Dec. 23. | |
1976 | Dr. F.A. Murphy at Center for Disease Control obtains the first electron micrograph of an Ebola viral particle. | |
1983 | The Space Shuttle Challenger, carrying seven, the largest crew to date, lands safely at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. | |
1990 | The Lebanese Civil War ends when a Syrian attack removes Gen. Michel Aoun from power. | |
2010 | After being underground for a record 69 days, all 33 miners trapped in a Copiapo, Chile, mine are rescued. | |
Born on October 13
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1784 | Ferdinand VII, king of Spain. | |
1817 | William Kirby, Canadian writer. | |
1853 | Lillie Langtry, British actress. | |
1890 | Conrad Richter, novelist and short story writer. | |
1907 | Yves Allégret, French film director (Dédée d’Anvers, Une si jolie petite plage). | |
1909 | Herblock (Herbert Lawrence Block), multiple Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist. | |
1910 | Ernest Kellogg Gann, pilot and adventure novelist (Island in the Sky, The High and Mighty). | |
1910 | Art Tatum, American jazz pianist. | |
1925 | Margaret Thatcher, the first female UK prime minister (1979-1990). | |
1926 | Ray Brown, jazz bass player. | |
1930 | Bruce Geller, screenwriter, producer, actor; won two Emmys as the writer, producer and director of the Mission Impossible TV series. | |
1939 | Melinda Dillon, actress, best known for her role as Ralphie’s mother in the TV classic A Christmas Story (1983). | |
1941 | Paul Simon, singer, songwriter, musician, producer; rose to fame as half of the Simon & Garfunkel duo; to date (2013) he has received 12 Grammys including a Lifetime Achievement Award (2001); Time magazine included him in its 2006 special "100 People Who Shaped the World." | |
1947 | Sammy Hagar, "The Red Rocker," singer, songwriter, musician; replaced David Lee Roth as lead singer of the band Van Halen. | |
1959 | Marie Osmond, singer ("Paper Roses"), songwriter, actress; co-hosted TV variety show Donny & Marie with her brother Donny (1976-79). | |
1960 | Ari Fleischer, White House Press Secretary for Pres. George W. Bush (2001-03). | |
1967 | Kate Walsh, actress (Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice TV series). | |
1969 | Nancy Kerrigan, figure skater; won Olympic bronze (1992) and silver (1994) medals; US National Champion 1993; on Jan. 6, 1994, she was clubbed on the knee in an attack intended to aid one of her skating rivals. |
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