| 11th 
            August, on this day  2492 BC Traditional 
            date of the defeat of Bel 
            by Hayk, progenitor 
            and founder of the Armenian nation. 480 BC Greco-Persian 
            Wars: Battle 
            of Artemisium - The Persians achieve a naval victory over the 
            Greeks in an engagement fought near Artemisium, a promontory on the 
            north coast of Euboea. The Greek fleet holds its own against the Persians 
            in three days of fighting but withdraws southward when news comes 
            of the defeat at Thermopylae.
 355 Claudius 
            Silvanus, accused of treason, proclaims himself Roman Emperor 
            against Constantius II.
 1492 The infamous Roderic Borgia bribes enough Cardinals to be elected 
            Pope Alexander 
            VI
 1576 English navigator Martin 
            Frobisher enters the bay in Canada which is later named after 
            him
 1772 Explosive eruption blows 4,000' off Papandayan 
            Java, kills 3,000
 1780 Barbados hurricane begins
 1786 Captain Francis 
            Light established the British colony of Penang in Malaysia
 1804 Francis 
            II assumed title of first Emperor 
            of Austria
 1835 George 
            B Airy begins 46-year reign as England's Astronomer Royal
 1858 First ascent of the Eiger.
 1860 US's 1st successful silver mill opens (Virginia City, Nev)
 1866 World's 1st roller rink opens (Newport, RI)
 1877 Asaph 
            Hall discovers Mars's moon Deimos
 1898 Spanish-American 
            War: American troops enter the city of Mayagüez, 
            Puerto Rico.
 1909 SOS 1st used by an American ship, Arapahoe, off Cape Hatteras, 
            NC
 1914 Jews are expelled from Mitchenick, Poland
 1918 Battle 
            of Amiens ends in WW I, Allied victory over Germans
 1919 Constitution of Weimar 
            Republic adopted
 1920 The Latvia-Bolshevist Russia peace treaty, which relinquished 
            Russia's authority and pretenses to Latvia, is signed.
 1934 1st federal prisoners arrive at Alcatraz 
            in SF Bay
 1941 World War II: US President Franlin Roosevelt and British Prime 
            Minister Winston Churchill sign the 
            Atlantic Charter to demonstrate solidarity between the Allies
 1942 World War II: English inventor 
            Barnes Wallis patents a 'bouncing 
            bomb' for use to breach several German dams by the RAF to the 
            following year
 1942 Opening of the New 
            Waterloo Bridge over the River Thames in London
 1945 Allies refuse Japan's surrender offer to retain Emperor 
            Hirohito
 1948 Summer 
            Olympics opens in London
 1949 1st Naples-Capri swim, 17 miles (27 km) (Giovanni Gambi)
 1951 In US 1st colour baseball game (Braves vs Dodgers) telecast (WCBS-NYC)
 1952 
            King Hussein succeeds to the throne of Jordan after his father, 
            King Talal is deposed becuase of his mental illness
 1954 Formal peace takes place, ending 7+ yrs of fighting in Indochina 
            between French and Communist Vietminh
 1956 Elvis 
            Presley releases "Don't Be Cruel"
 1960 Chad declares independence
 1962 Andrian 
            G Nikolayev, becomes 3rd Russian in space aboard Vostok 3
 1962 Beach 
            Boys release "Surfin' Safari"
 1963 The Kingston 
            Trio are the mystery guest on "What's My Line?"
 1964 Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night" opens in NYC
 1964 Race riot in Paterson, NJ
 1965 6 day insurrection starts in Watts section of Los Angeles
 1965 Violent race 
            riots break out in the Watts area of Chicago, USA
 1965 Beatles movie "Help" opens in NYC
 1966 Last Beatle concert tour of the US begins
 1968 The Beatles launch the "Apple 
            Records" label
 1968 The last steam passenger train service runs in Britain. A selection 
            of British Rail steam locomotives make the 120-mile journey from Liverpool 
            to Carlisle and returns to Liverpool before having their fires dropped 
            for the last time - this working was known as the Fifteen 
            Guinea Special.
 1971 Construction begins on the Louisiana 
            Superdome
 1972 The last United States ground combat unit depart South Vietnam.
 1974 Head-on collision between two buses kills 21 (Ankara, Turkey)
 1975 The British Government takes over ownership of British 
            Leyland, the only major British-owned car company
 1975 US vetoes proposed admission of North and South Vietnam to UN
 1975 East 
            Timor: Governor Mário 
            Lemos Pires of Portuguese Timor abandons the capital Dili, following 
            a coup by the 
            Timorese Democratic Union (UDT) and the outbreak of civil war 
            between UDT and Fretilin.
 1976 Keith 
            Moon, drummer for the Who, collapses and is hospitalized in Miami
 1978 Funeral of Pope 
            Paul VI
 1984 Carl 
            Lewis duplicates Jesse Owens' 1936 feat, wins 4 Olym track golds
 1984 During a radio voice test President Reagan joked he "signed 
            legislation that would outlaw Russia forever. We 
            begin bombing in 5 minutes"
 1988 Meir 
            Kahane renounced US citizenship to stay in Israeli Parliament
 1989 "Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child" premiers
 1989 Voyager 
            2 discovers 2 partial rings of Neptune
 1990 Egypt and Morocco troops land in Saudi Arabia to prevent Iraqi 
            invasion
 1991 Shite Muslims release US hostage Edward Tracy
 1999 The exceptional Salt 
            Lake City Tornado tears through the downtown district of the city, 
            killing one.
 2003 NATO takes over command of the peacekeeping force in Afghanistan, 
            marking its first major operation outside Europe in its 54-year-history.
 2003 Jemaah 
            Islamiyah leader Riduan Isamuddin, better known as Hambali, 
            is arrested in Bangkok, Thailand.
 2003 A heat wave in Paris resulted in temperatures rising to 112°F 
            (44° C), leaving about 144 people dead.
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        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on 11th August : 1778 Friedrich 
            Ludwig Jahn founder of turnverein (gymnastics) movement 1823 Charlotte Mary Yonge England, writer (Heir of Redclyffe)
 1833 Robert Green Ingersoll NY, author/politician/agnostic (Att Gen-R-Ill)
 1837 Sadi Carnot engineer, French president (1887-94); assassinated
 1862 Carrie Jacobs Bond Janesville Wisc, songwriter (I Love You Truly)
 1867 Joseph Weber comedian (Weber & Fields)
 1892 Hugh MacDiarmid Scotland, writer (Scots Unbound)
 1897 Louise Bogan Maine, writer (Sleeping Fury)
 1900 Alexander Mosolov Kiev Russia, composer (Zavod)
 1900 Charles Paddock sprinter (world's fastest human of 1920s)
 1902 Lloyd Nolan SF Calif, actor (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Peyton 
            Place)
 1911 Henry Kulky Hastings-on-Hudson NY, actor (Otto-Life of Riley)
 1912 Jean Parker Montana, actress (Beyond Tomorrow, Little Women)
 1913 Sir Angus Wilson England, writer (Mulberry Bush-1955)
 1920 William Masselos Niagara Falls NY, pianist/prof (Juiliard 1976)
 1921 Alex Haley US, author (Roots)
 1924 Arlene Dahl Minneapolis Minnesota, actress/TV panelist (Ambush)
 1925 Carl Rowan gun-toting newspaper columnist (Wash Post)
 1925 Mike Douglas Chicago Ill, talk show host (Mike Douglas Show)
 1926 Claus Von Bulow accused of murdering his wife
 1927 Raymond Leppard London England, conductor (St Louis Symphony 
            Orch)
 1929 Alun Hoddinott Bargoed Wales, composer (Floriture)
 1930 William A O'Neal (Gov-D-Ct)
 1933 Jerry Falwell televangelist, Moral Majority head
 1937 Anna Massey actress (De Sade, Doll's House)
 1940 Kip King Chicago Ill, actor (Charlie & Company)
 1941 Elizabeth Holtzman Bkln DA (D-Rep-NY, Watergate Committee)
 1942 Mike Hugg drummer (Manfred Mann)
 1946 Marilyn Vos Savant St Louis Mo, writer/world's highest IQ (Guinness)
 1947 Jeff Hanna singer/guitarist (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band)
 1947 Sergey Kovalneko USSR, basketball (Olympic-bronze-1968)
 1949 Eric Carmen Cleveland, Ohio, rocker (All by Myself)
 1949 Ian Charleson Edinburgh Scotland, actor (Jamie-Master of the 
            Game)
 1950 Erik Brann guitarist (Iron Butterfly)
 1950 Steve Wozniak cofounded Apple Computer
 1952 Ann Michelle England, actress (Virigin Witch)
 1953 Hulk Hogan [Terry Bollea], Ga, WWF heavyweight champion (1984-89)
 1953 Sanford Jensen South Haven Mich, actor (Foley Square)
 1954 Lina Polito Naples Italy, actress (Love & Anarchy)
 1955 Joe Jackson England, singer (Steppin' Out)
 1959 Linda Rhys Vaughn Grossmont Ca, playmate (Apr, 1982)
 1964 Hamish rocker (The Pasedenas-Riding on the Train)
 1969 Eddie Garcia LA, actor/musician (Guys Next Door-I Was Made For 
            You)
 1971 Julie Anne Clark Tucson Az, playmate (Mar, 1991)
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred 
            on August 11th:
 1868 Thaddeus Stevens architect of Radical Reconstruction, dies at 
            76
 1956 Jackson Pollock abstract artist, dies in auto accident (East 
            Hampton)
 1973 Peggy Castle actress (Lily Merrill-Lawman), dies at 46
 1982 Tom Drake actor, dies of lung cancer at 63
 1988 Anne Ramsey actress, dies of cancer at 59
 1988 Jean-Pierre Ponnele opera director (Carmina Burana), dies at 
            56
 
 
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