Today in History
1333 – The Scots are routed in the Battle of Halidon Hill, a significant setback in their fight for independence from England.
1545 – Henry VIII’s flagship Mary Rose sinks at Portsmouth; 73 people die.
1553 – Lady Jane Grey is deposed after nine days as English monarch and later executed.
1870 – France declares war on Prussia.
1907 – The Emperor of Korea abdicates in favour of his son under Japanese pressure.
1930 – Richard E Byrd, Laurence McKinley Gould, and their polar expedition team return to the US after the first exploration of the interior of Antarctica.
1969 – Apollo 11 and its astronauts travel into orbit around the Moon.
1979 – Nicaragua’s Sandinistas claim revolutionary victory, two days after President Anastasio Somoza flees the country.
1980 – The Summer Olympics in Moscow begin, minus dozens of nations boycotting the Games because of the Soviet Union’s military intervention in Afghanistan.
1991 – Boxer Mike Tyson rapes a contestant in the Miss Black America pageant. He was later jailed for six years.
2011 – An autopsy confirms Chilean President Salvador Allende committed suicide during 1973 coup that toppled his socialist government.
2015 – Australian surfer Mick Fanning punches a shark that surfaces by his board during the finals of the J-Bay Open at Jeffreys Bay, South Africa.
2007 – TV drama Mad Men debuts on US TV, starring Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss and Vincent Kartheiser.
Birthdays
Samuel Colt, US inventor (1814-1862); Brian May, British guitarist, rock group Queen (1947-); Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish National Party leader (1970-); Benedict Cumberbatch, British actor (1976-).