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Historical Events on February 5

Events 1 - 200 of 227

  • 816 Frankish emperor Louis grants archbishop Salzburg immunity

Sicilian Jews Conversion Sermons

1428 King Alfonso V, orders Sicily's Jews to attend conversion sermons

Event of Interest

1488 Roman Catholic German Emperor Maximilian I caught in Belgium

  • 1512 French troops under Gaston de Foix rescue Bologna, which was under siege from a combined Papal-Spanish army

Treaty of Vaucelles

1556 King Henry II of France and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V sign the Treaty of Vaucelles, creating a temporary truce in the Italian War of 1551–59

  • 1572 Beggars assault Oisterwijk in the Netherlands, drive nuns out

Henry of Navarre Rejects Catholicism

1576 Henry of Navarre (later Henry IV of France) abjures Catholicism at Tours

26 Martyrs of Japan Executed

1597 A group of early Japanese Christians, known as the 26 Martyrs, are killed by the new government of Japan for being seen as a threat to Japanese society

Rhode Island Founder in Boston

1631 Puritan minister and founder of Rhode Island, Roger Williams first arrives in Boston from England

  • 1644 1st US livestock branding law passed, by Connecticut

Charles II

1649 Prince of Wales proclaimed King Charles II of Great Britain by Covenanter Parliament of Scotland

  • 1663 Charlevoix Earthquake in Quebec, felt strongly in New England
  • 1679 German emperor Leopold I signs peace with France

Event of Interest

1736 Methodist religious leaders John Wesley and Charles Wesley arrive in Savannah, Georgia

  • 1777 American British Colony of Georgia becomes 1st US territory to abolish both entail and primogeniture land and estate inheritance practices
  • 1782 British garrison in Menorca (western Mediterranean) surrenders to French and Spanish fleet as part of the American Revolutionary War
  • 1783 Earthquakes ravage Calabria, killing 30,000
  • 1783 Sweden recognizes US independence
  • 1795 Zealand, Netherlands, surrenders to French general Michaud
  • 1803 English explorer George Bass and crew set sail from Sydney to Tahiti and Chile - they're never seen again

George Made Prince Regent

1811 Prince George, Prince of Wales, later George IV, is appointed as Prince-Regent after his father King George III is recognized as insane due to mental illness

  • 1817 1st US gas co incorporated, Baltimore (coal gas for street lights)
  • 1818 Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte ascends to the thrones of Sweden and Norway
  • 1825 Hannah Lord Montague of NY creates 1st detachable shirt collar
  • 1831 Jan van Speyk blows up his gunboat in Antwerp to avoid capture by the Belgian, killing about 30
  • 1846 "Oregon Spectator" is 1st newspaper to be published on the West Coast
  • 1850 Adding machine employing depressible keys patented, New Paltz, NY

Event of Interest

1852 The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg first opens to the public with Catherine the Great's collection of 4,000 paintings forming its core collection

  • 1859 Wallachia and Moldavia are united under Alexander John Cuza as the United Principalities
  • 1861 Kinematoscope patented by Coleman Sellers, Philadelphia
  • 1861 Louisiana delegation except Mr Bouligny withdraws from Congress (US Civil War)
  • 1864 Danish army begins its withdrawal from Danevirke to Dybbøl through driven snow, last time the Danes would occupy Danevirke, symbol of Danish identity
  • 1864 Federals occupy Jackson, Mississippi
  • 1865 US Civil War: Battle of Hatcher's Run, Virginia (Armstrong's Mill, Dabney's Mill)
  • 1869 World's largest alluvial gold nugget, the Welcome Stranger, found by John Deason and Richard Oates (weighting 97.14kg) in Moliagul, Australia
  • 1870 1st motion picture shown to a theater audience, Philadelphia
  • 1879 Joseph Swan demonstrates light bulb using carbon glow
  • 1881 Phoenix, Arizona incorporates

Congo Leopold II's Possession

1885 King Leopold II of Belgium establishes the Congo as a personal colonial possession

  • 1885 News of the fall of Khartoum reaches London

"Otello"

1887 Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Otello" premieres at La Scala in Italy, Verdi's first new opera for over 15 years

  • 1887 Snow falls on San Francisco
  • 1893 Alfred Naess skates world record 500m (49.4 sec)
  • 1894 Female suffrage organization in Amsterdam forms
  • 1897 1st showing of a motion picture in Hawaii at the Hawaiian Opera House
  • 1897 Marcel Proust meets Jean Lorrain in a pistol duel
  • 1900 British troops under Gen Buller occupy Vaal Krantz, Natal
  • 1900 The United States and the United Kingdom sign treaty for Panama Canal
  • 1901 Loop-the-loop centrifugal RR (roller coaster) patented by Ed Prescot
  • 1904 American occupation of Cuba ends

Schoenberg's 1st String Quartet

1907 Arnold Schoenberg's 1st string quartet premieres in Vienna

  • 1911 Society of Dutch Composers forms in Amsterdam

"O Solo Mio"

1916 Italian tenor Enrico Caruso records "O Solo Mio" for the Victor Talking Machine Company in Camden, New Jersey

  • 1917 Congress overrides Wilson's veto, curtailing Asian immigration
  • 1917 Morosco Theater opens at 217 W 45th St NYC (demolished 1982)

Pershing's Troops Leave Mexico

1917 The last of the American troops commanded by General John Pershing leave Mexico; President Carranza will be assassinated within the next year

  • 1918 1st US pilot to down an enemy airplane, Stephen W. Thompson
  • 1918 Separation of church and state begins in USSR
  • 1919 NL President John Heydler dismisses charges that Hal Chase bet against his team and threw games in collusion with gamblers
  • 1921 Yankees purchase 20 acres in Bronx for Yankee Stadium
  • 1922 Reader's Digest magazine 1st published
  • 1923 General mine strike against wage cuts in Saar
  • 1923 Mass arrests of socialists & communists in Italy

Event of Interest

1924 Mahatma Gandhi is released from Yerwada Prison in Pune, British India, on health grounds after a bout of appendicitis

  • 1924 Royal Greenwich Observatory begins broadcasting the hourly time signals known as the Greenwich Time Signal or the "BBC pips"

"The General"

1927 "The General", American silent film starring Buster Keaton and Marion Mack, co-directed by Keaton and Clyde Bruckman, premieres in New York City

  • 1929 Jimmy Hatlo's "They'll Do It Every Time" cartoon debuts in San Francisco
  • 1930 5th Aliyah to Israel begins

Campbell's Blue Bird Record

1931 Malcolm Campbell sets world land speed record speed of 246.08 mph driving his famous Blue Bird car at Daytona Beach, Florida

  • 1931 Maxine Dunlap becomes 1st US women to earn a glider pilot license
  • 1932 American speed skater Jack Shea wins the 1,500m at the Lake Placid Winter Olympics; clinches sprint double after also taking out the 500m
  • 1933 Crew of Dutch "7 Provinces" mutiny after pay cuts

Reichstag Arsonist Heads to Germany

1933 Marinus van der Lubbe passes Dutch-German border, will later set fire to the German Reichstag

  • 1936 "Modern Times", silent film directed by, written by and starring Charlie Chaplin, is released

Ferguson's Patents Tractor Hydraulics

1936 Harry Ferguson patents the suction side hydraulic control system, allowing control of three-point mounted agricultural implements attached to tractors [1]

  • 1936 National Wildlife Federation forms

Supreme Court Enlargement

1937 FDR proposes enlarging Supreme Court, "court packing" plan failed

  • 1938 Hans Engnestangen skates world record 500m (41.8 sec)
  • 1938 III British Empire Games open in Sydney, Australia
  • 1940 General Winckelman replaces Gen Reijnders as Dutch supreme commander

"Tuxedo Junction"

1940 Glenn Miller and his Orchestra record "Tuxedo Junction"

  • 1941 Dutch Premier De Geer returns from Lisbon to Netherlands

"Woman of the Year"

1942 "Woman of the Year" film directed by George Stevens, starring Katherine Hepburn & Spencer Tracy opens at Radio City Music Hall, NYC

  • 1942 Braves get Tommy Holmes from Yanks for Buddy Hassett and Gene Moore
  • 1943 Amsterdam resistance group CS-6 shoots nazi general Seyffardt
  • 1943 Clandestine Radio Atlantiksender, Germany, 1st transmission

LaMotta vs. Robinson

1943 Jake LaMotta defeats future multi-weight world boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson by unanimous points decision in Detroit in the 2nd of their 6 meetings; his only win of their rivalry; Robinson’s first loss in his first 40 pro bouts

"Captain American"

1944 "Captain America" serial film premieres starring Dick Purcell, first appearance of a Marvel superhero outside of a comic book

  • 1944 358 RAF bombers attack Stettin
  • 1945 Big Racket becomes fastest race horse at 69t.6 kph (440 yd/20.8 s)

'I Shall Return'

1945 US troops under General Douglas MacArthur enter Manila in the Philippines after a month long battle, ending three years of Japanese military occupation

  • 1946 The Chondoist Chongu Party is founded in North Korea
  • 1947 Bolewet Beirut becomes President of Poland
  • 1948 "Nature of Things" science show premieres on NBC prime time
  • 1948 18-year-old Dick Button becomes first American men's figure skating Olympic gold medallist at the St. Moritz Winter Games; first to complete a double axel in competition; retains title in 1952
  • 1948 Gretchen Fraser becomes 1st US woman Olympic ski slalom champion
  • 1949 Huaso sets official world equestrian high-jump record, 2.47 m, Chic
  • 1953 "Peter Pan", animated film by Walt Disney opens at Roxy Theater, NYC

5th Emmy Awards

1953 5th Emmy Awards: I Love Lucy, Thomas Mitchell and Helen Hayes win

  • 1953 Sweet rationing imposed in WWII ends in Britain
  • 1954 WCDC-TV channel 19 in Adams, Massachusetts (ABC) begins broadcasting
  • 1956 Finland goes 1-2 in the ski jumping at the Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Olympics; Antti Hyvärinen takes gold ahead of teammate Aulis Kallakorpi
  • 1956 NY Mayor Robert Wagner & Bkln Boro President Frank Cashmore sponsor a bill to create a $30M Brooklyn Sports Center Authority to build
  • 1956 VII Winter Olympic Games close in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy

Shostakovich 2nd Piano Concert

1957 Dmitri Shostakovich completes his 2nd Piano Concert

  • 1958 Clifton R Wharton confirmed as 1st US African American foreign minister (to Romania)
  • 1958 Gamel Abdel Nasser nominated 1st President of United Arab Republic
  • 1958 Test cricket debut of outstanding West Indian spin bowler Lance Gibbs, 2nd Test v Pakistan in Port-of-Spain
  • 1958 Vanguard TV-3 back-up launches into Earth orbit; reaches 6 km
  • 1962 Black and White parents stage an overnight sit-in after school board denies transfer requests of nine Black families for their children to be transferred to newer school facility in Englewood, New Jersey

Event of Interest

1962 French President Charles de Gaulle calls for Algeria's independence

  • 1962 Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn all within 16 degrees
  • 1963 Maarten Schmidt discovers enormous red shifts in quasars
  • 1963 Soviet lunar probe failure
  • 1965 Beursschouwburg opens in Brussels
  • 1966 BBC opens a relay radio station on Ascension Island
  • 1967 "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" variety show premieres on CBS TV [1]

Anastasio Somoza Debayle President

1967 Anastasio Somoza Debayle elected President of Nicaragua

  • 1967 Bollingen Prize for poetry awarded to Robert Penn Warren
  • 1968 A fishing trawler from Hull sinks off the coast of Iceland
  • 1968 KDTV TV channel 39 in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas (IND) begins broadcasting
  • 1968 Skater Kees Verkerk wins olympic gold in the 1500m
  • 1969 "Turn-On," debuts and cancelled by ABC after flopping so badly
  • 1969 United States population reaches 200 million
  • 1969 Vince Lombardi, becomes part owner, vice-president, general manager, and head coach of NFL Washington Redskins
  • 1970 1st Test Cricket ton of Barry Richards, 126, 164 balls, 20 fours 1 six
  • 1970 Test Cricket debut of John Traicos, South Africa v Australia, Durban
  • 1970 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
  • 1970 WSCV TV channel 51 in Fort Lauderdale, FL (IND) suspends broadcasting

Apollo 14

1971 Apollo 14, 3rd US manned Moon expedition, lands near Fra Mauro Alan Shepard & Edward Mitchell (Apollo 14) walk on Moon for 4 hrs

  • 1972 "Another Puff" by Jerry Reed peaks at #65
  • 1972 Bob Douglas is 1st African American elected to Basketball Hall of Fame
  • 1972 German speed skater Erhard Keller wins his 2nd consecutive Olympic 500m gold medal at the Sapporo Winter Games after taking out the event in Grenoble (1968)
  • 1972 Two IRA members are killed when a bomb they were planting exploded prematurely
  • 1972 US airlines begin mandatory inspection of passengers & baggage
  • 1973 Funeral held for US Army Lt. Col. William Nolde, last US soldier killed in Vietnam War
  • 1973 Juan Corona sentenced to 25 consecutive life terms for 25 murders
  • 1974 John Murtha of Pennsylvania becomes the first Vietnam War veteran elected to the United States Congress
  • 1974 Mats Wermelin, Sweden, scores all points in 272-0 basketball win
  • 1974 Maximum speed on Germany's Autobahn highway reduced to 100 kph
  • 1974 US Mariner 10 returns 1st close-up photos of Venus' cloud structure
  • 1976 Australia complete 5-1 series drubbing of West Indies
  • 1976 Last day of Test cricket for West Indian spin bowler Lance Gibbs & Australian opening batsman Ian Redpath, 6th Test in Melbourne
  • 1977 "CB Savage" by Rod Hart peaks at #67
  • 1977 "Dis-Gorilla (part 1)" by Rick Dees peaks at #56

"In The Mood"

1977 "In The Mood" by Henhouse 5 Plus Too (Ray Stevens) peaks at #40

  • 1977 "Turn Loose On My Leg" by Jim Stafford peaks at #98
  • 1977 Comedy album "Up Your Nose" by Gabriel Kaplan peaks at #91

Sugar Ray Leonard's Debut

1977 Future 5-division world boxing champion Sugar Ray Leonard makes his professional debut with a 6-round unanimous decision over Luis Vega at Baltimore’s Civic Center

  • 1977 General Mills Adventure Theater premieres on CBS radio
  • 1978 Blizzard forms in US North East, 100 people killed in New England and New York over 3 days
  • 1978 Fred Newman makes 88 consecutive basketball free throws blindfolded
  • 1979 Costliest single periodical ad, $3.2 million, Gulf + Western in Time
  • 1979 Sears Radio Theater premieres on CBS
  • 1980 Egyptian parliament votes to end boycott of Israel

Canadian Hall of Fame

1981 Joni Mitchell inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame

  • 1981 Largest Jell-O made (9,246 gallons of watermelon-flavor) in Brisbane
  • 1981 Military jury in North Carolina convicts Robert Garwood of collaborating with the enemy during the Vietnam War
  • 1982 British airline Laker Airways collapses owing 270M pounds ($351M)
  • 1982 DEA announces seizure of 3,192 tons of marijuana, 495 people
  • 1982 President of Suriname Hendrick Chin A Sen resigns and flees to the Netherlands

Barbie Trial Begins

1983 Former Nazi Gestapo official Klaus Barbie extradited to France from Bolivia to stand trial

  • 1984 NZ beat England (82 & 93) by an innings in 3 days
  • 1987 Dow Jones avg closes above 2,200 for 1st time
  • 1987 Soyuz TM-2 launches

André the Giant vs. Hulk Hogan

1988 1st prime-time wrestling match in 30 yrs, André the Giant defeats Hulk Hogan

  • 1988 Arizona House of Reps vote to impeach Republican Governor Evan Mecham
  • 1989 Kareem Abdul-Jabar becomes 1st NBA player to score 38,000 points
  • 1990 Notre Dame becomes 1st team to sell its game to a major network (NBC)

Kevorkian Barred Assisting Suicides

1991 A Michigan court bars Dr Jack Kevorkian from assisting in suicides

  • 1991 All American Bowl ends after 14 years
  • 1991 Big East Football conference forms

Stern Kisses Marshall

1991 Howard Stern kisses NY Giant Leonard Marshall's ass over bet, Stern lost claiming the Giants would lose the Super Bowl

  • 1991 LA King Dave Taylor becomes 29th NHler to score 1000 points
  • 1992 Last day of Test Cricket cricket for Dilip Vengsarkar
  • 1992 Mike Whitney career-best 7-27 at WACA in Test Cricket win v India
  • 1993 Grenade explodes in Sarajevo, killing 63 and injuring 160
  • 1993 R James Woolsey, becomes 16th director of CIA
  • 1994 "Where On Earth Is Carmen San Diego," debuts on Fox TV
  • 1994 68 killed and 200 wounded after a mortar bomb is set off in Sarajevo

De La Beckwith Sentenced

1994 Medgar Evers' murderer Byron De La Beckwith sentenced to life, in Jackson, Mississippi, 30 years after the crime

  • 1995 Japan's Shinshinto Party wins local elections
  • 1995 Philip Glass' Symphony No. 3, for string orchestra, premieres with the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra conducted by Dennis Russell Davies, in Künzelsau, Germany
  • 1996 British supermarket chains stock genetically modified tomato puree - the first GM food to be sold in the country
  • 1997 Japan's Ministry of Finance announces plans to cut import tariffs on crude oil and most petroleum products
  • 1998 Alberto Acciarito convicted of harassing his ex-wife Ingrid Rossellini
  • 1998 Author Tom Clancy confirms he signed agreement to purchase Minnesota Vikings for slightly more than $200 million, an NFL franchise record

Kerrigan, Harding Interview

1998 Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding talk on FOX (Taped Dec 22nd)

  • 2004 Rebels from the Revolutionary Artibonite Resistance Front capture the city of Gonaïves, starting the 2004 Haiti rebellion
  • 2004 Twenty-three Chinese people drown when a group of 35 cockle-pickers are trapped by rising tides in Morecambe Bay, England. Twenty-one bodies are recovered.
  • 2006 Super Bowl XL, Ford Field, Detroit, MI: Pittsburgh Steelers beat Seattle Seahawks, 21-10; MVP: Hines Ward, Pittsburgh, WR
  • 2008 A major tornado outbreak across the Southern United States leaves at least 58 dead, the most since the May 31, 1985 outbreak that killed 88.
  • 2009 The United States Navy guided missile cruiser Port Royal runs aground off Oahu, Hawaii, damaging the ship as well as a coral reef

Pro Football Hall of Fame

2011 Ed Sabol, co-founder of NFL Films, elected for enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame