TODAY IN HISTORY
TODAY IS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2018 On this day in history:
1512 - Michelangelo’s paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel were first exhibited to the public.
1604 - Othello, the tragedy by William Shakespeare, was first presented at Whitehall Palace in London.
1611 - The Tempest, Shakespeare’s romantic comedy, was first presented at Whitehall Palace in London.
1755 - At least 60,000 people were killed in Lisbon, Portugal by an earthquake, its aftershocks and the ensuing tsunami.
1791 - A party of convicts escapes from Parramatta, intending to walk to China. [
1865 - The first European explorer who would see Ayers Rock, William Christie Gosse, is appointed Government Surveyor in the South Australian colony.
1894 - Russian Emperor Alexander III died.
1911 - Italy used planes to drop bombs on the Tanguira oasis in Libya. It was the first aerial bombing.
1914 - Australia’s active involvement in World War 1 begins as the first convoy of Australian and New Zealand troops departs from Albany, Western Australia.
1936 - Benito Mussolini made a speech in Milan, Italy, in which he described the alliance between Italy and Nazi Germany as an “axis” running between Berlin and Rome.
1952 - The United States exploded the first hydrogen bomb on Eniwetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
1954 - Algeria began to rebel against French rule.
1987 - Deng Xiaoping retired from China’s Communist Party’s Central Committee.
1989 - Tens of thousands of refugees fled to the West when East Germany reopened its border with Czechoslovakia.
1989 - Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega announced the end of a cease-fire with the Contra rebels.
1993 - The European Community’s treaty on European unity took effect.
1994 - The Amazon.com domain name was registered.