| 11th 
            November, on this day  308 The Congress 
            of Carnuntum 
            : Attempting to keep peace within the Roman Empire, the leaders of 
            the Tetrarchy declare Maxentius 
            and Licinius 
            to be Augusti, 
            while rival contender Constantine 
            I is declared Caesar of Britain and Gaul537 St 
            Silverius ends his reign as Can
 1215 4th 
            Lateran Council (12th ecumenical council) opens in Rome defining 
            the doctrine of transubstantiation, 
            the process by which bread and wine are transformed into the body 
            and blood of Christ
 1500 Treaty 
            of Granada : Louis 
            XII of France and Ferdinand 
            II of Aragon agree to divide the Kingdom 
            of Naples between them.
 1620 In what is now Provincetown Harbor near Cape Cod, the Mayflower 
            Compact is signed on the Mayflower, establishing the basic laws 
            for the Plymouth Colony. (Old Style date; November 21 per New Style 
            date.)
 1634 Following pressure from Anglican bishop John 
            Atherton, the 
            Irish House of Commons passes "An Act for the Punishment 
            for the Vice of Buggery".
 1647 In US, Massachusetts passes 1st US compulsory school attendance 
            law
 1648 Dutch and French agree to divide St 
            Maarten, Leeward Islands
 1673 Second 
            Battle of Khotyn in Ukraine, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth forces 
            under the command of Jan Sobieski. defeat the Ottoman army. In this 
            battle, rockets of Kazimierz 
            Siemienowicz were successfully used.
 1675 Gottfried 
            Leibniz demonstrated integral calculus 
            for the first time to find the area under the graph of y = f(x) function.
 1724 Joseph 
            Blake, alias Blueskin, a highwayman known for attacking "Thief-Taker 
            General" (and thief) Jonathan 
            Wild at the Old Bailey, is hanged in London.
 1778 British forces take St. Lucia in the West Indies from the French
 1778 Iroquois Indians in NY kill 40 in the Cherry 
            Valley Massacre
 1790 Chrysanthemums are introduced into England from China
 1805 Battle 
            of Dürenstein : 8000 French troops attempted to slow the 
            retreat of a vastly superior Russian and Austrian force.
 1811 Cartagena 
            Colombia declares independence from Spain
 1831 In Jerusalem, Virginia, Nat 
            Turner is hanged after inciting a violent slave uprising.
 1860 1st Jewish wedding in Buenos Aires, Argentina
 1862 The opera "La 
            Forza Del Destino" is produced (St Petersburg, Russia)
 1864 Sherman's March 
            to the Sea : Union General William 
            Tecumseh Sherman begins burning Atlanta, Georgia to the ground 
            in preparation for his march south.
 1865 Treaty 
            of Sinchula is signed in which Bhutan ceded the areas east of 
            the Teesta River to the British East India Company.
 1865 Mary 
            Edwards Walker, 1st Army female surgeon, awarded Medal of Honor
 1880 Australian Bushranger Ned 
            Kelly is hanged at Melbourne Gaol.
 1887 Anarchist Haymarket 
            Martyrs August 
            Spies, Albert 
            Parsons, Adolph 
            Fischer and George 
            Engel are executed.
 1887 In Britain, work starts on building the Manchester 
            Ship Canal
 1889 Washington admitted as 42nd state
 1895 Bechuanaland 
            becomes part of the Cape Colony
 1911 The Great 
            Blue Norther of 11/11/11 : Many cities in the U.S. Midwest broke 
            their record highs and lows on the same day as a strong cold front 
            rolls through
 1918 World 
            War I ends : Germany signs an armistice agreement with the Allies 
            in a railroad car outside of Compiègne in France. The war officially 
            stops at 11:00 (The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh 
            month)
 1918 Emperor Charles 
            I of Austria relinquishes power.
 1919 The Centralia 
            Massacre in Centralia, Washington results the deaths of four members 
            of the American Legion and the lynching of a local leader of the IWW.
 1919 Britain introduces a two 
            minute silence to remember those who died in World War I at the 
            11th hour of the 11th day of 11th month
 1921 President Harding dedicates Tomb 
            of Unknown Soldier
 1921 In Britain, the first British Royal 
            Legion Poppy Day
 1922 Largest US flag displayed (150' X 90') expanded in 1939 (270' 
            X 90')
 1925 Louis 
            Armstrong records 1st of Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings
 1925 Robert 
            Millikan announces discovery of cosmic rays
 1926 U.S. Route 
            66 is established.
 1930 Patent number US1781541 was awarded to Albert Einstein and Leó 
            Szilárd for their invention, the Einstein 
            refrigerator
 1933 "Great 
            Black Blizzard" 1st great dust storm in the Great Plains
 1935 Explorer 2 balloon sets altitude record of 72,000 feet over SD
 1939 In US, Kate 
            Smith 1st sings Irving Berlin's "God Bless America"
 1940 Blizzard strikes midwestern US killing over 100
 1940 The Willys-Overland Company starts production of an all-purpose 
            four-wheel drive 'Jeep' 
            for the US Army - the name derived from the letters GP (general purpose)
 1940 Battle 
            of Taranto : The Royal Navy launches the first aircraft carrier 
            strike in history, on the Italian fleet at Taranto.
 1940 The German cruiser Atlantis 
            captures top secret British mail, and sends it to Japan.
 1940 Armistice 
            Day Blizzard : An unexpected blizzard kills 144 in U.S. Midwest.
 1942 During WW II Germany completes their occupation of France
 1952 In California, American inventors John 
            Mullin and Wayne Johnson demonstrate the world's first video recorder
 1960 A military coup against President Ngo 
            Dinh Diem of South Vietnam was crushed.
 1962 Kuwait's National Assembly ratifies the Constitution 
            of Kuwait
 1963 
            Brian Epstein and Ed 
            Sullivan sign a 3 show contract for the Beatles
 1965 Rhodesia proclaimed independence from Britain by PM Ian 
            D Smith
 1966 Gemini 
            12 launched on 4-day flight
 1967 In a propaganda ceremony in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, three American 
            prisoners of war are released by the Viet Cong and turned over to 
            "new left" antiwar activist Tom 
            Hayden.
 1968 John Lennon and Yoko Ono appear nude on cover of "2 
            Virgins" album
 1968 Maldives (in Indian Ocean) become a republic
 1969 Jim 
            Morrison arrested on an airplane by the FBI for drunkenness
 1972 US Army turns over Long 
            Bihn base to South Vietnamese army
 1975 Angola gains independence from Portugal
 1975 1st elected PM removed in 200 years : Australian 
            constitutional crisis of 1975 : Australian Governor-General Sir 
            John 
            Kerr dismisses the government of Gough 
            Whitlam and commissions Malcolm 
            Fraser as caretaker Prime Minister, and announces a general election 
            to be held in early December.
 1982 Solidarity leader Lech 
            Walesa is let out of jail in Poland
 1983 President Reagan became 1st US President to address Japan's legislature
 1985 Yonkers 
            is found guilty of segregating schools and housing
 1987 Van Gogh's "Irises" sells for record $53.6 M at auction
 1988 Oldest known insect fossils (390 million years) reported in Science
 1992 General 
            Synod votes for Ordination of women in the UK
 1997 In Britain, the Labour Party admits to accepting a £1m 
            donation from Formula One boss Bernie 
            Ecclestone, but claims it will be repaid and that it had nothing 
            to do with the Government's decision to exempt motor racing from the 
            ban on tobacco-related sports sponsorship
 2000 Kaprun 
            disaster : 155 skiers and snowboarders die when a cable car catches 
            fire in an alpine tunnel.
 2001 Journalists Pierre 
            Billaud, Johanne 
            Sutton and Volker 
            Handloik are killed in Afghanistan during an attack on the convoy 
            they were traveling on top off.
 2004 New 
            Zealand Tomb of the Unknown Warrior dedicated at the National 
            War Memorial, Wellington.
 2004 Yasser 
            Arafat is confirmed dead by the Palestine Liberation Organization, 
            of unidentified causes. Mahmoud 
            Abbas is elected chairman of the PLO minutes later.
 2006 The New Zealand war memorial monument was unveiled by Her Majesty 
            Queen Elizabeth II in London, United Kingdom, commemorating the loss 
            of soldiers from the New Zealand Army and the British Army.
 
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        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on November 11th: 1050 Henry IV Holy 
            Roman emperor (1036-1106) 1636 Yen Jo-chu Chinese scholar of Ch'ing dynasty
 1744 Abigail Smith Adams 2nd 1st lady
 1748 Charles IV king of Spain (1788-1808)
 1771 Ephraim McDowell surgeon (pioneered abdominal surgery)
 1821 Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky Russia, novelist (Crime & 
            Punishment)
 1836 Thomas Bailey Aldrich US, author/editor (Story of a Bad Boy)
 1864 Alfred Hermann Fried Germany, pacifist (Nobel 1911)
 1869 Victor Emmanuel III king of Italy (1900-46)/Ethiopia
 1872 Frederick A Stock Julich, Germany, conductor (Theodore Thomas 
            Orchestra)
 1883 Ernest Ansermet Vevey Switzerland, conductor (Ruilles de Printemps)
 1885 George S Patton general "Old Blood & Guts"
 1896 Charles "Lucky" Luciano Sicily, NYC Mafia gangster
 1898 Rene Clair director (I Married a Witch)
 1899 Harold "Pie" Traynor baseball hall of fame 3rd baseman 
            (Pirates)
 1899 Pat O'Brien Milwaukee, actor (Knute Rockne, Angels with Dirty 
            Faces)
 19-- Anne-Marie Martin Toronto Canada, actress (Dori Doreau-Sledge 
            Hammer)
 19-- Mic Michaels rocker (Europe-The Final Countdown)
 1900 Helena Konopacka Poland, discus thrower (Olympic-gold-1928)
 1900 Hugh Scott (Sen-R-PA), minority whip
 1900 John Longden West Indies, actor (Man From Interpol)
 1901 Sam Spiegel producer (On the Waterfront, Bridge over River Kwai)
 1904 Alger Hiss State Department official and spy
 1909 Robert Ryan Chicago, actor (Billy Budd, Dirty Dozen, Longest 
            Day)
 1910 Franz Kemser Germany, 4 man bobsled (Olympic-gold-1952)
 1911 King Hussein of Jordan.
 1911 Patric Knowles England, actor (Big Steal, Chisum)
 1914 Howard Fast screenwriter (Rachel & the Stranger, Spartacus)
 1914 Perry Bass
 1915 William Proxmire (Sen-D-WI) (Golden Fleece Awards)
 1918 Stubby Kaye NYC, actor (Guys & Dolls, Lil' Abner, Cat Ballou)
 1922 Kurt Vonnegut Jr author (Slaughterhouse Five, Sirens of Titan)
 1925 Jonathan Winters Dayton OH, comedian (J Winters Show, Mork & 
            Mindy)
 1927 Mose Allison Mississippi, jazz artist (Black Country Suite)
 1929 LaVern Baker Chicago, R&B vocalist (I Cried a Tear)
 1934 Bibi Andersson Sweden, actress (Scenes From a Marriage)
 1934 Paula Myers-Pope US, platform diver, 2 silver, 1 bronze (Oly 
            1952-60)
 1936 Susan Kohner actress (Imitation of Life, Gene Krupa Story)
 1937 Warner Wolf Wash DC, sportscaster (WABC-TV, WCBS-TV)
 1938 John Reilly Chicago, actor (Sean-General Hospital, Dallas, Hamptons)
 1938 Josef Odozil Czech, 1500m (Olympic-silver-1964)
 1939 Claudia Boyarskikh USSR, 5K/10K cross country (Olympic-gold-1964)
 1943 Jan Adamski Poland, International Chess Master (1976)
 1944 Jesse Colin Young NY, rocker (The Youngbloods-Soul of a City 
            Boy)
 1945 Daniel Ortega Saavedra President of Nicaragua (1984- )
 1945 Denise Alexander NYC, actress (General Hospital, Another World)
 1951 Fuzzy Zoeller New Albany IN, PGA golfer (Masters 1981)
 1953 Andy Partridge guitars/vocal (XTC-Oranges & Lemons)
 1954 Gail Marquis WBL forward (NY Stars, Olympic-silver-1976)
 1955 Jigme Singye Wangchuk king of Bhutan (1972- )
 1956 Ian Craig Marsh rocker (Heaven 17-Electric Dreams)
 1959 Vincent Irizarry Queens NY, actor (Guiding Light, Santa Barbara)
 1960 Lisa Welch Semler Aberdeen MD, playmate (Sep, 1980)
 1962 Demi Moore [Guynes], Roswell NM, actress (7th Sign, Blame it 
            on Rio)
 1963 Vinnie Testaverde NFL quarterback (Tampa Bay Buckineers)
 1964 Philip McKeon Westbury NY, actor (Tommy-Alice, Return to Horror 
            High)
 1965 Brian Wilson NYC, murderer (FBI Most Wanted List)
 1968 Jo Kittsee Germany, rocker (Fuzzbox-Into Rescue)
 1968 Wyatt Pauley Ecuador, rocker (Linear-I Never Felt This Way, Lies)
 1970 Derry Brownson rock keyboardist (EMF-Unbelievable)
 1970 Lee Parkin Starsky daughter of Ringo
 1974 Leonardo DiCaprio LA, actor (Luke-Growing Pains)
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred on November 11th:
 1831 Nat Turner former slave, led a violent insurrection, hanged in 
            VA
 1956 Victor Young orchestra leader (Milton Berle Show), dies at 56
 1962 Rene Coty President of France, dies at 80
 1973 Stringbean [David Akeman], banjoist/comedian (Hee Haw), dies 
            at 58
 1974 Jane Ace comedian (Easy Aces), dies at 74
 1975 Marty May (Fireball Fun For All), dies at 79
 1984 Rev Martin Luther King Sr dies in Atlanta at 84
 1986 Roger C Carmel actor (Mudd-Star Trek, Mothers-in-Law), dies at 
            54
 1987 L T Coggeshall medical scientist (Secretary of HEW 1956-58), 
            dies at 86
 
 
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