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ON THIS DAY AUGUST 13

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29BC Roman emperor Octavian, or Augustus Caesar – one of the more effective, but controvers­ial leaders in human history – holds the first of three consecutiv­e triumphs in Rome to celebrate his victory over the Dalmatians. 1521 Spanish conquistad­ors capture the Aztec emperor, marking the end of the Aztec Empire.

1814 The Cape of Good Hope is ceded to the British by the Dutch.

1826 Dr René-théophile-hyacinthe Laennec dies. He invented the stethoscop­e in 1816 after he felt uncomforta­ble placing his face on a women’s chest to listen to her heart.

1838 About 10 Zulu regiments attack the Voortrekke­rs at Veglaer, next to the Bushmans River near Estcourt. The attack is repulsed after nearly three days of fighting.

1882 Pedi King Sekhukhune I, and 14 of his advisers, are assassinat­ed at the behest of Mampuru, Sekhukhune’s half-brother.

1913 Stainless steel is invented.

1942 The ‘Manhattan Project’ begins; its aim – to deliver an atomic bomb for the US.

1961 East Germany closes the border with West Berlin and starts building the Berlin Wall. | THE HISTORIAN

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