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In 1157, the English King Richard the Lion Heart is born. In 1504, in Florence for the first time Michelangelo's statue of David is discovered. In 1841, the Czech composer Antonin Dvorzak is born.
In 1533, in Greenwich, Queen Elizabeth I, daughter of Henry VIII is born to his second wife, Anne Boleyn. During her reign the foundations were laid for the future British Empire.
In 1522, the Spanish seafarer Juan Sebastian del Cano finished the first trip around the world.
In 1600, Queen Elizabeth I. established the East India Company. This laid the foundations of the English colonial empire. In 1638, the French King Louis XIV is born.
In 1781, the city of Los Angeles is founded. In 1844, in the newspaper Lublanske novice for the first time is published the proposal that Ljubljana should become the capital of Slovenia.
In 301, according to legend the smallest republic in Europe San Marino is founded. It was founded by the Dalmatian stonecutter Marinus of Arba, later venerated as Saint Marinus.
In the year 490 BC, a Greek soldier runs the distance from Marathon to Athens to deliver the news of victory over the Persians.
In 1715, the French King Louis XIV, the Sun King, who ruled from the age of five, dies.
In 12, the Roman Emperor Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Caligula is born. He is one of the most grotesque historical personages. He is known for his insanity and cruelty.
In 1775, Janez Nepomuk Hradecky is born. Between 1820 and 1846 he was mayor of Ljubljana. In 1797, the English novelist Mary Shelley, known for the novel Frankenstein, is born.
In 1189, Dubrovnik entered into an agreement with the Bosnian Ban Kulin on free and unrestricted trade with Bosnia. The agreement is considered one of the oldest surviving documents in these places.
In 1749, the German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is born. He wrote short epistolary novel The Sorrows of Young Werther and epic closet drama Faust.
In 1703, the Slovene Jesuit missionary Ferdinand Avguštin Hallerstein, who has its own asteroid, is born. In 1770, in Stuttgart the great German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is born.
In 1778, the first recorded ascent of Triglav is made. The summit was conquered by Luka Korošec, Matevž Kos, Stefan Rožič and Lovrenc Willomitzer.
In 1530, in Moscow, Ivan IV Vasilyevich, known as Ivan the Terrible is born. He was the Tzar of all Russias, known for his cruelty, by which he won the title of 'the Terrible'.
In 79, Mount Vesuvius erupts and covers Pompeii with a 5 metre deep blanket of lava and ash. The city was only discovered accidentally 1592.
In 476, the Roman army proclaims Odoacer, the chieftain of Germanic tribes Rex Italiae (King of Italy). This date is considered by most historians as the end of antiquity.
In 1860, the German engineer Paul Gottlieb Nipkow, who is considered to be the father of television, is born. He invented the Nipkow disk, which made a mechanical television possible.
In 1609, in Venice Galileo Galilei introduced his first telescope. In 1847, at a ceremony in Rogaska Slatina a new spa hall is opened.
In 1741, the Danish navigator Vitus Jonas Bering discovered Alaska. In 1779, the Swedish chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius is born. He is especially noted for his determination of atomic weights.
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