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        | 1st 
            August, on this day  33 BC - Octavian 
            (later known as Augustus) enters Alexandria, Egypt, bringing it under 
            the control of the Roman Republic. 527 Justinian 
            I becomes the sole ruler of the Byzantine Empire.
 902 Taormina, 
            the last Byzantine stronghold in Sicily, is captured by the 
            Aghlabid army.
 1203 Isaac 
            II Angelus, restored Eastern 
            Roman Emperor, declares his son Alexius 
            IV Angelus co-emperor after pressure from the forces of the Ciaran 
            Fourth Crusade.
 1291 
            Everlasting League forms, basis of Swiss Confederation
 1461 Edward 
            IV is crowned king of England.
 1492 Explorer Christopher Columbus reaches the American mainland and 
            names it Santa Isla, believing it to be an island
 1619 1st black Americans (20) land at Jamestown, 
            Virginia
 1664 The Ottoman Empire is defeated in the Battle 
            of Saint Gotthard by an Austrian army led by Raimondo 
            Montecuccoli, resulting in the Peace 
            of Vasvár.
 1714 Elector of Hanover, George Louis, is named King George I of Great 
            Britain following the death of Queen Anne in line with the Act of 
            Settlement signed in 1701
 1716 1st sculling race (London Bridge to Chelsea)
 1774 English chemist and Presbyterian Minister Joseph 
            Priestley identifies a new gas- calling its a 'new species of 
            air' - later called oxygen
 1785 Caroline 
            Herschel becomes 1st woman discoverer of a comet
 1789 US Customs begins enforcing Tariff Act
 1790 1st US census (population of 3,939,214)
 1793 France becomes the first country to introduce a metric system 
            for weights and measures - as part of French Revolutionary ideals 
            of change
 1794 Whiskey Rebellion begins
 1798 A British fleet, commanded by Lord Horatio Nelson, defeats the 
            French fleet at Aboukir 
            Bay in the Battle of the Nile - stopping Napoleon Bonaparte's 
            plans to invade the Middle East
 1800 The Act 
            of Union 1800 is passed in which merges the Kingdom of Great Britain 
            and the Kingdom of Ireland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain 
            and Ireland.
 1820 London's Regent's 
            Canal opens.
 1828 Bolton 
            and Leigh Railway opens to freight traffic.
 1831 Opening of new London 
            Bridge (now sold ,dismantled and transported to Arizona, USA ) 
            over the River Thames by King William IV
 1832 The Black 
            Hawk War ends.
 1834 British 
            Empire abolishes slavery. An estimated 750,000 slaves are freed
 1842 Lombard 
            Street Riot erupts
 1852 SF Methodists establish 1st black church, Zion 
            Methodist
 1861 Brazil recognises Confederacy
 1863 Cavalry action near Brandy Station-End of Gettysburg Campaign
 1867 In US Blacks vote for 1st time in a state election in South (Tenn)
 1869 1st voyage down the US Colorado River
 1873 World's first cable car system opens in San Francisco, California, 
            USA
 1876 Colorado becomes 38th state
 1894 The First 
            Sino-Japanese War erupts between Japan and China over Korea.
 1896 George Samuelson completes rowing the Atlantic (NY to England)
 1902 The United States buys the rights to the Panama 
            Canal from France.
 1903 During a congress in London the Russian Social Democratic Party 
            splits into the Mensheviks (minority) led by Georgi Plecharov and 
            the Bolsheviks (majority) led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
 1903 In US 1st coast-to-coast automobile trip (SF-NY) completed
 1914 Ahead of the outbreak of World War I, Germany declares war on 
            Russia.
 1914 The Swiss Army mobilises
 1917 Frank 
            Little, IWW organizer, lynched in Butte, MT
 1927 The Nanchang 
            Uprising marks the first significant battle in the Chinese 
            Civil War between the Kuomintang and Communist Party of China. 
            This day is commemorated as the anniversary of the founding of the 
            People's Liberation Army.
 1934 In Germany, Adolf Hitler becomes Reichfurhrer following the death 
            of President Hindenberg
 1936 Adolph Hitler opens Berlin 
            Olympic Games
 1939 American band leader Glenn Miller records 'In The Mood' which 
            later becomes his theme tune
 1943 Race riot in Harlem, NYC
 1941 The first Jeep 
            is produced
 1944 Anne 
            Frank makes the last entry in her diary.
 1944 Start of the Warsaw 
            uprising in Poland against the German occupation forces. It lasts 
            63 days before forced to surrender. Many of the leaders are either 
            shot or sent to concentration camps
 1950 American Bowling Congress ends all-white-males rule
 1950 King Leopold of Belgium abdicates, Baudouin becomes king
 1950 Territory of Guam created
 1953 California introduces sales tax (for education)
 1953 Northern Rhodesia becomes part of Federation of Rhodesia and 
            Nyasaland
 1955 1st microgravity 
            research begins
 1957 1st commercial building heated by Sun (Albuquerque NM)
 1960 Islamabad declared as the federal capital of the Government of 
            Pakistan.
 1960 Benin 
            (Dahomey) gains independence from France
 1960 Chubby 
            Checker releases "The Twist"
 1961 Comic strip hero Spiderman 
            makes his debut
 1962 Ghana President Kwame 
            Nkrumah escapes as assassination attempt when a hand grenade explodes 
            nearby
 1963 The 
            Beatles Book is sold out on its 1st day of sale
 1963 Britain announces that the Island of Malta in the Mediteranean 
            will gain its' independence in May 1964
 1964 Beatles' "Hard Day's Night, A," single goes to number 
            1 and stays for 2 weeks
 1964 The Belgian Congo is renamed the Republic of the Congo.
 1965 Princess 
            Beatrix of the Netherlands announces her engagement to Claus von 
            Amsberg.
 1966 Charles 
            Whitman climbs University of Texas tower and shoots 12 dead
 1966 Purges of intellectuals and imperialists becomes official People's 
            Republic of China policy at the beginning of the Cultural 
            Revolution.
 1967 Israel annexes East 
            Jerusalem.
 1968 The coronation is held of Hassanal 
            Bolkiah, the 29th Sultan of Brunei.
 1969 110,000 attend Atlantic 
            City Pop Festival
 1969 The unmanned US spacecraft Mariner begins beaming pictures of 
            the surface of Mars back to Earth
 1971 George Harrison's concert 
            for Bangladesh takes place in NYC
 1972 1st article exposing Wategate scandal (Bernstein-Woodward)
 1975 In Britain, cigarette advertising is banned on television.
 1975 Helsinki Pact guaranteeing boundaries, rights signed by 35 nations
 1976 Liz Taylor's 6th divorce (re-divorces Richard Burton)
 1976 Trinidad and Tobago become an independent republic within the 
            British Commonwealth
 1977 Former Lockheed U-2 pilot 
            Francis Gary Powers dies when the news helicopter he was piloting 
            in Los Angeles crashes after running out of fuel
 1980 Buttevant 
            Rail Disaster kills 18 and injures dozens of train passengers 
            in Ireland.
 1981 MTV 
            premiers at 12:01 AM
 1981 General Omar 
            Torrijos of Panama dies in a plane crash.
 1987 Bananarama's Siobhan 
            Fahey marries Eurythmics Dave 
            Stewart
 1987 Crossbow flight record (2,005 yds 1'9") set by Harry Drake 
            in Nevada
 1987 Mike Tyson beats 
            Tony Tucker to become undisputed boxing champ
 1988 
            Deep Rover research submarine unveiled at Crater Lake, Oregon
 1990 Iraq pulls out of talks with Kuwait
 1991 Actress Hedy 
            Lamarr, 77, arrested for shoplifting in Florida
 1993 The Great 
            Flood of 1993 comes to a peak. The Mississippi River crested at 
            St. Louis, hitting a record 49.58 feet above flood stage. The Missouri 
            River would peak the next day (August 2) in St. Charles, Missouri 
            at a record 39.6 feet above flood stage. .
 2001 Bulgaria, Cyprus, Latvia, Malta, Slovenia and Slovakia join the 
            European 
            Environment Agency.
 2001 Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy 
            Moore has a Ten Commandments monument installed in the judiciary 
            building, leading to a lawsuit to have it removed and his own removal 
            from office.
 2004 A 
            supermarket fire kills 396 people and injures 500 in Asunción, 
            Paraguay.
 2007 The 
            I-35W Mississippi River Bridge spanning the Mississippi River 
            in Minneapolis, Minnesota, collapsed during the evening rush hour.
 
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        | 1st 
            August 2006 Israel 
            steps up ground offensive  Castro 
            steps aside after surgery  Yukos 
            declared bankrupt by court 1st August 
            2007 Saudis 
            back US Middle East plans  Car 
            bombs kill dozens in Baghdad Oil 
            price rises to all-time high  1st August 
            2008 Afghan 
            blasts kill Nato soldiers  Dozens 
            killed in India train fire  Mob 
            riot in Nigeria after crash  1st August 
            2009 Pakistan 
            Christians die in unrest  Western 
            troops die in Afghanistan Three 
            US nationals held in Iran 1st August 
            2010 Afghan 
            roadside bomb kills 6  Pakistan 
            flood toll 'passes 1,100' Global 
            cluster bomb ban comes into force |  
        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on 1st August : 10 -BC- Claudius 
            4th Roman emperor (41-54 AD) 126 Publius Helvius Pertinax Roman emperor (193 AD)
 1744 Jean-Baptiste Lamarck believed in inheritance of acquired traits
 1770 William Clark Charlottsville VA, 2nd lt of Lewis & Clark 
            Expedition
 1779 Francis Scott Key composer (Star-Spangled Banner)
 1815 Richard Henry Dana spent 2 years before mast
 1818 Maria Mitchell 1st American woman astronomer on Nantucket Island
 1819 Herman Melville US, author (Moby Dick, Billy Budd)
 1889 Dr John F Mahoney developed pencillin treatment of syphillis
 1895 Benjamin E Mays 1st black president of Atlanta Board of Education
 1898 Morris Stoloff Phila, violinist (Picnic, Pal Joey)
 1899 William Steinberg Cologne, conductor (Boston Symph-1969-71)
 19-- Carolyn Ann Clarke actress (Guiding Light)
 19-- Laura Johnson Burbank Calif, actress (Falcon Crest)
 19-- Paul Lambert El Paso Tx, actor (Tom-Executive Suite)
 1912 Henry Jones Phila Pa, actor (Phyllis, Falcon Crest, Gun Shy)
 1913 Jerome Moross Brooklyn NY, composer (Frankie & Johnny)
 1920 Sammy Lee US, platform diver (Olympic-gold-1948, 52)
 1921 Jack Kramer Las Vegas, tennis star (Wimbeldon 1947)
 1922 Arthur Hill Saskatchewan Canada, actor (Owen Marshall, Glitter)
 1930 Geoffrey Holder dancer/actor (Annie, The Wiz)
 1933 Dom DeLuise Bkln NY, comedian, actor (End, Cannonball Run, Fatso)
 1936 Yves Saint-Laurent fashion designer (Opium, Obsession)
 1937 Alfonse D'Amato Brooklyn NY, (Sen-R-NY 1980- )
 1941 Ron Brown actor (Charlie the Lonesome Cougar)
 1942 Giancarlo Giannini Italy, actor (Seduction of Mimi)
 1942 Jerry Garcia SF, rocker (Grateful Dead-Uncle Joe's Band)
 1944 Yuri V Romanenko USSR, cosmonaut (Soyuz 26, Soyuz 38, Soyuz TM-2)
 1946 Richard O Covey Fayetteville Ar, USAF/astronaut (STS 51I, 26, 
            38)
 1952 Brian Patrick Clarke Gettysburg Pa, actor (Merle-Eight is Enough)
 1953 Robert Cray Columbus Ga, blues singer/songwriter (1987 Grammy)
 1957 Glen Gorbous Canada, longest throw of a regulation baseball (445'10")
 1958 Taylor Negron LA Calif, actor (Silvio-Detective School)
 1959 Joe Elliot rocker (Def Leppard-Hysteria, Rock of Ages)
 1961 Bart Conner US, parallel bars gymnist (Olympic-gold-1984)
 1964 Nick Christian Sayer rocker (Transvision Vamp-Velveteen)
 1964 Rob Camilletti Cher's boyfriend
 1973 Tempestt Bledsoe Chicago, actress (Vanessa-Cosby Show)
 1978 Dhani Harrison George Harrison's 1st child
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred on August 1st:
 1882 Henry Kendall Australian poet, dies of tuberculosis at 43
 1957 Harvey Glatmin first bondage-photo victim
 1975 Julian "Cannonball" Alderly sax player, dies of a stroke
 1983 Peter Arne actor, bludgeon to death in London at 62
 1985 Joseph Walker cameraman, dies at 92
 1988 Florence Eldridge Broadway actress (The Swan), dies at 86
 1988 John Cardinal Dearden US cardinal, dies at 80
 1988 Trindad Silva of Hill St Blues, dies at 38 in an auto accident
 
 
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