Petar Stambolić, a prominent Yugoslav communist politician and one of Tito’s successors, died. He played a key role in post-war reconstruction and the complex federal structure of Yugoslavia.
📍 Belgrade, Serbia
Nelson Mandela became the first living person to receive honorary Canadian citizenship, recognizing his lifelong struggle against apartheid and his global impact on justice and human rights.
📍 Ottawa, Canada
During Algeria’s brutal civil war, Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) rebels attacked a military post in Blida, intensifying the violence that plagued the country through the 1990s.
📍 Blida, Algeria
Hungarian architect Erno Rubik patented his 3D puzzle, later known as the Rubik’s Cube. It became one of the world’s best-selling toys and a symbol of logic, problem-solving, and design.
📍 Budapest, Hungary
Brazil launched the São Paulo Metro, the first underground transit system in South America. It would grow into one of the busiest and most modern subway systems in the region.
📍 São Paulo, Brazil
The Etch A Sketch drawing toy was patented in the United States. Invented by André Cassagnes of France, it became a beloved classic for generations of children and a toy industry icon.
📍 United States
The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic adopted its first constitution, formalizing Bolshevik control after the October Revolution and establishing the framework of the Soviet state.
📍 Moscow, Russia
Pablo Neruda, one of the most influential poets of the 20th century and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, was born in Chile. His political and romantic works gained international acclaim.
📍 Parral, Chile
Guglielmo Marconi successfully transmitted and received the first transatlantic wireless signal, proving that radio waves could cross oceans and launching the age of wireless communication.
📍 St. John's, Newfoundland (now Canada)
The first Medals of Honor in U.S. history were awarded to six Union soldiers for their actions in the Great Locomotive Chase during the American Civil War, marking the beginning of the nation’s highest military honor.
📍 Washington, D.C., United States
Giacomo Meyerbeer’s opera 'Robert le Diable' premiered in Paris, heralding the start of grand opera in France. It was a massive success and influenced composers like Wagner and Verdi.
📍 Paris, France
French colonial troops entered Algiers during the invasion of Algeria, beginning over a century of French colonial rule. The occupation shaped North African resistance and European imperial politics.
📍 Algiers, Algeria
Simón Bolívar assumed dictatorial powers in Peru to lead the final campaign against Spanish rule in South America. His leadership cemented the independence of several Latin American nations.
📍 Lima, Peru
Alexander Hamilton, Founding Father and first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, died from wounds sustained in a duel with Vice President Aaron Burr, shocking the young American republic.
📍 New York City, United States
Richard Henry Lee, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and advocate for American liberty, died. He introduced the resolution for independence that led to the Declaration in 1776.
📍 Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States
The U.S. Congress passed legislation establishing the Department of the Treasury, laying the foundation for federal financial management and national economic policy.
📍 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
The Battle of the Boyne took place between Protestant King William III and Catholic King James II, securing Protestant dominance in Ireland. It is annually commemorated in Northern Ireland on July 12.
📍 Boyne River, Ireland
In France, dozens of Waldensian Protestants were executed in Mérindol during royal persecution campaigns. Their deaths became a symbol of religious intolerance and pre-Reformation martyrdom.
📍 Mérindol, France
Desiderius Erasmus, one of the greatest scholars of the Renaissance and a forerunner of humanist thought and religious reform, died. His writings shaped European intellectual life.
📍 Basel, Switzerland
The Ottoman Empire, under Mehmed the Conqueror, won a decisive victory against the Akkoyunlu Turkmen Confederation at the Battle of Tekiryaylağı, solidifying Ottoman dominance in Anatolia.
📍 Otlukbeli, Eastern Anatolia (modern Turkey)