by Isobel Firth
28th January. To the uninitiated, this might seem nothing more than a normal date in history. However, it is of great significance for British and World history:
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Henry VII |
1457 – Pembroke, Wales: Henry VII, King of England and Wales, first Tudor king, was born.
1547-
Whitehall Palace, London: Henry VIII, King of England and Wales, son of Henry VII, dies on what would have been his father’s birthday.
1671 - Panama:
Welsh pirate, Henry Morgan, captures Panama City from its Spanish defenders.
1724 - St Petersburg, Russia: Tsar Peter the Great opens The
Russian Academy of Sciences, which was actually called St. Petersburg Academy of
Sciences until 1917, as part of his programme of modernisation.
1813 - England: Jane Austen's novel, Pride and Prejudice, was published anonymously and enjoyed immediate success. It is one of the great classic novels, still enjoyed by millions around the world.
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Capture of Paris, 1871 |
1871- Paris, France: The French capital of Paris is taken by the Prussian army, after a four-month long siege during the Franco- Prussian War.
1915- Washington D.C, USA: The US Congress establishes the US Coastguard, a combination of US Revenue Cutter Service and the US Lifesaving Service.
1955- Paris, France: Nicolas Sarkozy, French President from 2007 till 2012, was born in Paris.
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Challenger explosion |
1986- Florida, USA: The U.S. space shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after lift-off from Florida, killing all seven astronauts aboard.
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