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01010918 This Day In History, September 18
14: Tiberius was confirmed as Roman Emperor by the Roman Senate (see also The Politics Of Rome) after the death of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor (see A History Of Jerusalem: Pompey And The Caesars). Augustus was Caesar at the time of the birth of Jesus Christ (Luke 2:1-7; see also Does Rome Have Christ's Birth Certificate?). Tiberius was Caesar at the time of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ (Luke 3:1-4; see also Whatever Happened To Those Romans?).
96: The accession of Nerva, the 12th Roman emperor (reigned 96-98 AD). He succeeded Domitian who was assassinated (see also Israel In History and Prophecy: Aelia Capitolina).
324: Constantine defeated Licinius at Chrysopolis, making Constantine the sole emperor of the Roman empire (see Constantine's Crusades In History And Prophecy and A History Of Jerusalem: Constantine and Muhammad).
1180: Philip Augustus became king of France.
1502: Christopher Columbus landed at Costa Rica on his fourth and last voyage to the "New World." Contrary to popular myth, the voyages of Columbus were all actually to and around the islands of the Caribbean (e.g. Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola) and central America, from Panama to the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Columbus never landed on what is today the U.S.
1635: Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II of Austria declared war on France (see The Holy Roman Empire Of The German Nation).
1759: The French formally surrendered Quebec to the British.
1810: Chile declared its independence from Spain.
1819: Jean-Bernard Foucault was born. In 1851 the French physicist demonstrated, using a pendulum named after him, that the earth does indeed rotate on its axis (readers of the Holy Bible were far ahead of "scientists" in that knowledge - see No 'Flat Earth' In The Bible).
1830: Near Baltimore, a 9-mile race was held between the newly-invented railway locomotive and a rider on a horse. The horse won.
1906: A typhoon, along with a tsunami, killed an estimated 10,000 people in Hong Kong.
1924: The Moffatt Translation of the Bible was published by Bible scholar James Moffatt.
1934: The U.S.S.R. was admitted to the League of Nations.
1939: A German U-boat (in German meaning Underwater Boat i.e. a submarine) sank the British aircraft carrier Courageous, killing 500 crewmen.
1974: Hurricane Fifi struck Honduras with 110 mph winds. An estimated 5,000 people were killed.
1977: The unmanned spacecraft Voyager I took the first photographs of the earth and moon together in space.
1981: The French parliament abolished capital punishment and the guillotine.
1982: "Christian" militia slaughtered 600 Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.
1991: Yugoslavia began a naval blockade of seven port cities of the Adriatic Sea.
14: Tiberius was confirmed as Roman Emperor by the Roman Senate (see also The Politics Of Rome) after the death of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor (see A History Of Jerusalem: Pompey And The Caesars). Augustus was Caesar at the time of the birth of Jesus Christ (Luke 2:1-7; see also Does Rome Have Christ's Birth Certificate?). Tiberius was Caesar at the time of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ (Luke 3:1-4; see also Whatever Happened To Those Romans?).
96: The accession of Nerva, the 12th Roman emperor (reigned 96-98 AD). He succeeded Domitian who was assassinated (see also Israel In History and Prophecy: Aelia Capitolina).
324: Constantine defeated Licinius at Chrysopolis, making Constantine the sole emperor of the Roman empire (see Constantine's Crusades In History And Prophecy and A History Of Jerusalem: Constantine and Muhammad).
1180: Philip Augustus became king of France.
1502: Christopher Columbus landed at Costa Rica on his fourth and last voyage to the "New World." Contrary to popular myth, the voyages of Columbus were all actually to and around the islands of the Caribbean (e.g. Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola) and central America, from Panama to the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Columbus never landed on what is today the U.S.
1635: Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II of Austria declared war on France (see The Holy Roman Empire Of The German Nation).
1759: The French formally surrendered Quebec to the British.
1810: Chile declared its independence from Spain.
1819: Jean-Bernard Foucault was born. In 1851 the French physicist demonstrated, using a pendulum named after him, that the earth does indeed rotate on its axis (readers of the Holy Bible were far ahead of "scientists" in that knowledge - see No 'Flat Earth' In The Bible).
1830: Near Baltimore, a 9-mile race was held between the newly-invented railway locomotive and a rider on a horse. The horse won.
1906: A typhoon, along with a tsunami, killed an estimated 10,000 people in Hong Kong.
1924: The Moffatt Translation of the Bible was published by Bible scholar James Moffatt.
1934: The U.S.S.R. was admitted to the League of Nations.
1939: A German U-boat (in German meaning Underwater Boat i.e. a submarine) sank the British aircraft carrier Courageous, killing 500 crewmen.
1974: Hurricane Fifi struck Honduras with 110 mph winds. An estimated 5,000 people were killed.
1977: The unmanned spacecraft Voyager I took the first photographs of the earth and moon together in space.
1981: The French parliament abolished capital punishment and the guillotine.
1982: "Christian" militia slaughtered 600 Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.
1991: Yugoslavia began a naval blockade of seven port cities of the Adriatic Sea.