This Day in History

The U.S. destroys Spanish Pacific fleet in Battle of Manila Bay

01 May 1006

Supernova observed by Chinese and Egyptians in constellation Lupus

01 May 1048

Bishop Bernold flees St Pieterskerk for Utrecht Netherlands

01 May 1328

Wars of Scottish Independence end Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton - the Kingdom of England recognises the Kingdom of Scotland as an independent state.

01 May 1394

Ekiho exorcised the Zen temple and its surroundings of an old badger

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Labour Party returns to power in Britain

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First-ever Great Exhibition opens in London

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James Whittaker becomes the first American to top Mt. Everest

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Empire State Building dedicated

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International Congress of Women adopts resolutions on peace, women’s suffrage

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Senator George Aiken criticizes Nixon’s handling of the Vietnam War

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North Vietnamese troops capture Quang Tri

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Rickey Henderson breaks MLB stolen base record

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Herbert Hoover dedicates Empire State Building

On this day in 1931 President Herbert Hoover officially dedicates New York Citys Empire State Building and presses a button that turns on the building...

Adventurer and performer Calamity Jane is born

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Catch-22 author Joseph Heller is born

Joseph Heller author of Catch-22 is born this day in 1923 near Coney Island in Brooklyn. His father a Russian immigrant who drove a bakery delivery truck di...

Mozart’s opera The Marriage of Figaro premieres in Vienna

By 1786 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was probably the most experienced and accomplished 30-year-old musician the world has ever seen with dozens of now-canonical s...

Citizen Kane released

Months before its release Orson Welles landmark film Citizen Kane began generating such controversy that Radio City Music Hall eventually refused to sh...

Record-breaking tornado wave begins across the southern and midwestern United States

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Former NBA All-Star Jayson Williams indicted for manslaughter

On May 1 2002 former NBA All-Star Jayson Williams was indicted on a series of charges including aggravated manslaughter in connection with the shooting deat...

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