Today in History
217 – Roman emperor Caracalla is assassinated (and succeeded) by his Praetorian Guard prefect, Marcus Opellius Macrinus.
1783 – Catherine II (‘‘the Great’’) of Russia annexes the Crimea.
1820 – Ancient Greek statue the Venus de Milo is discovered on the Aegean island of Milos.
1873 – Julius Vogel becomes New Zealand’s premier. He introduced a huge programme of immigration and public works.
1913 – Mormon missionary Richard Shumway arrives in Auckland from Vancouver for a hui, sparking a smallpox epidemic that, by year’s end, killed 55 people, all Ma¯ori.
1919 – Russian Communist army enters the Crimea.
1939 – King Zog of Albania flees as the country is invaded by Italy.
1973 – Death of Spanish painter and sculptor Pablo Picasso.
1986 – Actor Clint Eastwood is elected mayor of Carmel, California.
1994 – Nirvana musician Kurt Cobain is found dead in his home in Seattle, Washington. It is determined that he died three days earlier.
2009 – American crew of a hijacked ship takes control of the vessel from Somali pirates, but the captain is still held hostage in a lifeboat. After a three-day standoff, he is rescued.
2013 – Margaret Thatcher, left, UK’s first female prime minister, dies. 2019 – Fourteen tonnes of blackmarket pangolin scales from 36,000 animals are discovered in Singapore, one of the largest single seizures worldwide.
Birthdays
Sonja Henie, Norwegian skater (1912-1969); Ian Smith, Rhodesian prime minister (1919-2007); Jacques Brel, Belgian singer (1929-78); Kofi Annan, Ghanaian UN secretarygeneral (1938-2018); Vivienne Westwood, UK fashion designer (1941-); Rod Deane, NZ businessman, economist (1941-); Dame Tariana Turia, NZ politician (1944-); Barbara Kingsolver, US novelist (1955-); Michael Jones, All Black (1965-); Charlotte Dawson, TV personality (1966-2014); Catherine Chidgey, NZ writer (1970-).