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01010718 This Day In History, July 18
390 BC: The Battle of the Allia during the Roman-Gaulish Wars. The Roman army (see A History Of Jerusalem: Pompey And The Caesars; also Legions Of Men And Angels) was defeated by the Gauls, who thereafter sacked Rome.
64: The great fire of Rome destroyed two-thirds of the city. To suit his own purposes, the Emperor Nero accused Christians of causing it, while many believe that he was the one actually responsible (see Did Nero Really Fiddle While Rome Burned?).
362: During the Roman-Persian Wars, a Roman force under Emperor Julian arrived at Antioch beginning a campaign against the Persian Empire (see Ancient Empires - Persia; also Iran's Greatest Leader Was Pro-Zionist).
1195: The Battle of Alarcos. A celebrated Almohad victory in Muslim Spain over the forces of King Alfonso VIII of Castile.
1290: King Edward I of England issued the Edict of Expulsion that banished all Jews from England.
1342: The forces of Mu'izz al-Din Husayn defeated the Sarbadars at the Battle of Zava.
1389: England and France agreed to the Truce of Leulinghem. It lasted for 13 years, the longest period of peace during their Hundred Years' War.
1536: The authority of the Pope was declared void in England by an Act of Parliament.
1656: Polish-Lithuanian forces fought those of Sweden and its Brandenburg allies at The Battle of Warsaw.
1812: Britain signed the Treaty of Orebro, making peace with Russia and Sweden.
1870: The Vatican I Ecumenical Council issued the proclamation Pastor Aeternus, declaring the pope's "primacy and infallibility" in deciding faith and moral matters. Most Protestants believe that only God is infallible.
1925: Adolf Hitler published the first volume of his Mein Kampf (see Presidential Quotes On War, Terrorism, Religion).
1936: The Spanish Civil War began.
1942: The German Me-262, the first jet-propelled aircraft to fly in combat, made its first flight.
1968: Computer-components manufacturer Intel was founded.
1969: While driving home from a party on Chappaquiddick Island, U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy drove his car off of the side of a bridge. His passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne, drowned. The incident is regarded by many as ending Kennedy's chances of successfully running for President.
1971: Australia and New Zealand announced that they were pulling their troops out of Vietnam.
1976: Nadia Comaneci of Romania became the first athlete in Olympic Games history to score a perfect 10 in gymnastics at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.
1995: The Soufriere Hills volcano erupted on the Caribbean island of Montserrat.
390 BC: The Battle of the Allia during the Roman-Gaulish Wars. The Roman army (see A History Of Jerusalem: Pompey And The Caesars; also Legions Of Men And Angels) was defeated by the Gauls, who thereafter sacked Rome.
64: The great fire of Rome destroyed two-thirds of the city. To suit his own purposes, the Emperor Nero accused Christians of causing it, while many believe that he was the one actually responsible (see Did Nero Really Fiddle While Rome Burned?).
362: During the Roman-Persian Wars, a Roman force under Emperor Julian arrived at Antioch beginning a campaign against the Persian Empire (see Ancient Empires - Persia; also Iran's Greatest Leader Was Pro-Zionist).
1195: The Battle of Alarcos. A celebrated Almohad victory in Muslim Spain over the forces of King Alfonso VIII of Castile.
1290: King Edward I of England issued the Edict of Expulsion that banished all Jews from England.
1342: The forces of Mu'izz al-Din Husayn defeated the Sarbadars at the Battle of Zava.
1389: England and France agreed to the Truce of Leulinghem. It lasted for 13 years, the longest period of peace during their Hundred Years' War.
1536: The authority of the Pope was declared void in England by an Act of Parliament.
1656: Polish-Lithuanian forces fought those of Sweden and its Brandenburg allies at The Battle of Warsaw.
1812: Britain signed the Treaty of Orebro, making peace with Russia and Sweden.
1870: The Vatican I Ecumenical Council issued the proclamation Pastor Aeternus, declaring the pope's "primacy and infallibility" in deciding faith and moral matters. Most Protestants believe that only God is infallible.
1925: Adolf Hitler published the first volume of his Mein Kampf (see Presidential Quotes On War, Terrorism, Religion).
1936: The Spanish Civil War began.
1942: The German Me-262, the first jet-propelled aircraft to fly in combat, made its first flight.
1968: Computer-components manufacturer Intel was founded.
1969: While driving home from a party on Chappaquiddick Island, U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy drove his car off of the side of a bridge. His passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne, drowned. The incident is regarded by many as ending Kennedy's chances of successfully running for President.
1971: Australia and New Zealand announced that they were pulling their troops out of Vietnam.
1976: Nadia Comaneci of Romania became the first athlete in Olympic Games history to score a perfect 10 in gymnastics at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.
1995: The Soufriere Hills volcano erupted on the Caribbean island of Montserrat.