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In 1867, Americans officially take over Alaska, which they bought from the Russians for more than 7 million dollars.
In 1714, in Gorica the Slovene Capuchin monk Janez Svetokriški dies. He was the most important representative of Slovene Baroque period.
In 1793, one of the most hated French queens Marie Antoinette is beheaded. She was the wife of Louis XVI. and the daughter of Austrian Empress Maria Theresa. In 1846, the U. S.
In 70 BC, the greatest Roman poet Publius Vergilius Maro Vergil is born. In Moscow, the 1814 Russian writer and poet Mikhail Lermontov Jurjevič is born.
In 1809, Napoleon's troops occupied Slovenian territory. The French in the area formed the so-called Illyrian province. In 1890, the American General Dwight David Eisenhower, nicknamed Ike is born.
In 1753, Maria Theresa carried out the first ever census in the Habsburg Monarchy. In 1884, the meridian passing through Greenwich near London is declared as the 'prime meridian'.
In 1810, the Bavarian ruling family for the first time invited all residents of Munich to the Oktoberfest beer festival, which is still an annual event held in Munich.
In 1886, at the age of 19 scientist Thomas Alva Edison introduced his first invention, an electric machine, which was intended for counting votes in the U. S. Congress.
In 1813, the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi is born. His best known opera is Nabucco. In 1975, for the second time Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor got married.
In 1701, in Old Saybrook in Connecticut the Collegiate School of Connecticut is founded, later it was renamed Yale University. In 1892, the Yugoslav novelist Ivo Andrić is born.
In 1864, the Slovene surgeon Edo Šlajmer, who is considered the founder of modern surgery in Slovenia, is born. In 1826, the Slovene lawyer Luka Svetec is born.
In 1849, in Baltimore English poet Edgar Allan Poe dies. In 1949, in the German Democratic Republic the session of the German National Council is held.
In 1927, the first sound film, entitled Jazz Singer, is recorded. The main role was played by then very popular singer Al Jonson, for whom it was his first film role.
In 1713, the French writer, the author of the Encyclopaedia, literary theorist and a representative of the French Enlightenment Denis Diderot is born.
In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian calendar. Since then, every year has 365 days, and every fourth year is a leap year with 366 days. In 1858, the physicist Mihajlo Pupin is born.
In 1226, the Italian Saint Francis of Assisi dies. In 1929, the State of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes is renamed Yugoslavia.
In 1608 Dutch optician Hans Lippershey in the National Assembly in The Hague showed the first usable binoculars. In 1869 is born politician and fighter for independence Mahatma Gandi.
In 1869, Austria issues the first postcards. In 1880, Thomas Edison opens the first light bulb factory. In 1881, the American aircraft designer and industrialist William Edward Boeing is born.
In 1547, the Spanish novelist and poet Miguel de Cervantes was born. His magnum opus, Don Quixote, considered to be the first modern European novel.
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