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March 13

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Historical Events Found
2016
🔬 Science

LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves for the Second Time

Scientists at LIGO announced the second direct detection of gravitational waves, further confirming Einstein's general theory of relativity and opening new doors in astrophysics.

📍 Livingston, Louisiana & Hanford, Washington, United States
Science Physics Einstein
2013
🏛️ Politics

Pope Francis Elected as First Latin American Pope

Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was elected as Pope Francis, becoming the first pope from the Americas and the first Jesuit to hold the position, signaling a new era for the Catholic Church.

📍 Vatican City
Politics Religion Catholic Church
1995
📅 Invention

Microsoft Introduces Internet Explorer

Microsoft launched Internet Explorer, a web browser that would dominate the early internet era and play a central role in the company's antitrust battles and the evolution of digital culture.

📍 Redmond, Washington, United States
Invention Technology Internet
1994
🏛️ Politics

The Church of England Ordains First Female Priests

Thirty-two women were ordained as priests in the Church of England for the first time, ending centuries of male-only clergy and marking a historic milestone for gender equality in religion.

📍 London, United Kingdom
Politics Religion Women
1994
🏛️ Politics

FBI Agent Aldrich Ames Pleads Guilty to Spying for USSR

CIA officer Aldrich Ames pleaded guilty to spying for the Soviet Union and Russia. His betrayal exposed U.S. agents and intelligence operations, causing massive damage to American security.

📍 Washington, D.C., United States
Politics Espionage Cold War
1988
🎨 Culture

Debut of the TV Show 'The Wonder Years'

'The Wonder Years' premiered on ABC, becoming a nostalgic cultural touchstone that portrayed American adolescence in the 1960s and 70s. The show won a Peabody Award and critical acclaim.

📍 United States
Culture Television United States
1982
⚔️ War

Battle of Khorramshahr Ends in Iran-Iraq War

The first major phase of the Battle of Khorramshahr concluded during the Iran-Iraq War. The battle was one of the longest and bloodiest of the conflict, symbolizing Iranian resistance.

📍 Khorramshahr, Iran
War Middle East Iran-Iraq
1979
🏛️ Politics

Khomenei Declares Iran an Islamic Republic

Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini formally declared Iran an Islamic Republic following a national referendum. The declaration solidified the outcome of the Iranian Revolution and reshaped Middle East politics.

📍 Tehran, Iran
Politics Iran Revolution
1969
🔬 Science

Apollo 9 Returns to Earth After Successful Lunar Module Test

Apollo 9 splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean after completing a 10-day mission that successfully tested the Lunar Module in Earth orbit, paving the way for the Apollo 11 Moon landing.

📍 Atlantic Ocean
Science Space NASA
1967
⚔️ War

Phoenix Program Launched by CIA During Vietnam War

The CIA officially launched the Phoenix Program, aimed at dismantling the Viet Cong infrastructure in South Vietnam through intelligence, capture, and assassination. It became one of the most controversial counterinsurgency operations of the Vietnam War.

📍 South Vietnam
War CIA Vietnam
1955
🏛️ Politics

Soviet Union Denounces NATO and Expels Diplomats

The Soviet Union escalated Cold War tensions by formally denouncing NATO as a threat and expelling Western diplomats, increasing hostilities between the Eastern and Western blocs.

📍 Moscow, USSR
Politics Cold War USSR
1919
💔 Tragedy

Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia Assassinated

Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich, a member of the Russian imperial family, was executed by Bolsheviks during the Red Terror, marking the further dismantling of Tsarist Russia’s legacy.

📍 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Tragedy Russian Revolution Assassination
1912
🎨 Culture

Universal Pictures Founded by Carl Laemmle

Carl Laemmle founded Universal Pictures, one of the oldest major film studios in the world. Universal helped shape the global film industry with classic horror, comedy, and action films.

📍 New York, United States
Culture Cinema Hollywood
1901
🏛️ Politics

Death of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States

Former U.S. President Benjamin Harrison died in Indianapolis. His administration is noted for the McKinley Tariff, Sherman Antitrust Act, and support for expanded U.S. naval power.

📍 Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Politics Presidency United States
1864
🏛️ Politics

Coinage Act of 1864 Signed in United States

The U.S. Congress passed the Coinage Act of 1864, which authorized the phrase 'In God We Trust' to appear on coins. It marked a significant fusion of faith and public symbols in American culture.

📍 Washington, D.C., United States
Politics United States Currency
1816
🏛️ Politics

Second Bank of the United States Chartered

The U.S. Congress approved the charter for the Second Bank of the United States to stabilize the post-war economy. It played a central role in early American financial policy until its dissolution.

📍 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Politics Economy Banking
1781
🔬 Science

Discovery of Uranus by William Herschel

Astronomer William Herschel discovered Uranus, the seventh planet from the Sun, marking the first planet discovered with a telescope and expanding the known boundaries of the solar system.

📍 Bath, England, United Kingdom
Science Astronomy Discovery
1781
⚔️ War

Battle of Guilford Courthouse During American Revolutionary War

American and British forces clashed at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse in North Carolina. Though technically a British victory, the high casualties weakened British control in the southern colonies.

📍 Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
War American Revolution United States
1258
⚔️ War

Siege of Baghdad by Mongol Empire Ends in Massacre

The Mongol siege of Baghdad concluded with the city's fall and mass killing of residents, marking the end of the Abbasid Caliphate and a major turning point in Islamic history.

📍 Baghdad, Iraq
War Mongol Empire Islamic History
1
📅 Invention

First Gold Coins Minted in Ancient Rome

Rome issued its first gold coins, the aureus, under the reign of Julius Caesar. These coins became central to Roman trade and economic influence across the ancient world.

📍 Rome, Roman Empire
Invention Rome Economy