February 11 - Events

Events

  • 660 BC – Traditional date for the foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu.
  • 55 – Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, heir to the Roman Emperorship, dies under mysterious circumstances in Rome. This clears the way for Nero to become Emperor.
  • 244 – Emperor Gordian III is murdered by mutinous soldiers in Zaitha (Mesopotamia). A mound is raised at Carchemish in his memory.
  • 1177 – John DeCourcy's Army defeats the native Dunleavey Clan in Ulster. The English have established themselves in Ulster.
  • 1531 – Henry VIII of England is recognized as supreme head of the Church of England.
  • 1626 – Emperor Susenyos of Ethiopia and Patriarch Afonso Mendes declare the primacy of the Roman See over the Ethiopian Church and Roman Catholicism the state religion of Ethiopia.
  • 1659 – The assault on Copenhagen by Swedish forces is beaten back with heavy losses.
  • 1752 – Pennsylvania Hospital, the first hospital in the United States, is opened by Benjamin Franklin.
  • 1790 – The Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, petitions U.S. Congress for abolition of slavery.
  • 1794 – First session of United States Senate open to the public.
  • 1808 – Jesse Fell burns anthracite on an open grate as an experiment in heating homes with coal.
  • 1812 – Massachusetts governor Elbridge Gerry "gerrymanders" for the first time.
  • 1826 – University College London is founded under the name University of London.
  • 1826 – Swaminarayan writes the Shikshapatri, an important text within the Swaminarayan faith.
  • 1840 – Gaetano Donizetti's opera La Fille du Régiment receives its first performance in Paris.
  • 1843 – Giuseppe Verdi's opera I Lombardi receives its first performance in Milan.
  • 1855 – Kassa Hailu is crowned Tewodros II, Emperor of Ethiopia, by Abuna Salama III in a ceremony at the church of Derasge Maryam
  • 1861 – American Civil War: United States House of Representatives unanimously passes a resolution guaranteeing noninterference with slavery in any state.
  • 1873 – King Amadeus I of Spain abdicates.
  • 1889 – Meiji Constitution of Japan is adopted; the first Diet of Japan convenes in 1890.
  • 1903 – Anton Bruckner's 9th Symphony receives its first performance in Vienna.
  • 1906 – Pope Pius X publishes the encyclical Vehementer nos.
  • 1916 – Emma Goldman is arrested for lecturing on birth control.
  • 1919 – Friedrich Ebert (SPD), is elected President of Germany.
  • 1929 – Fascist Italy and the Vatican sign the Lateran Treaty.
  • 1937 – A sit-down strike ends when General Motors recognizes the United Auto Workers Union.
  • 1938 – BBC Television produces the world's first ever science fiction television program, an adaptation of a section of the Karel Capek play R.U.R., that coined the term "robot".
  • 1939 – A Lockheed XP-38 flies from California to New York in 7 hours 2 minutes.
  • 1942 – The first gold record is presented to Glenn Miller for "Chattanooga Choo Choo".
  • 1942 – World War II: The Battle of Bukit Timah is fought in Singapore.
  • 1943 – World War II: General Dwight Eisenhower is selected to command the allied armies in Europe.
  • 1953 – President Dwight Eisenhower refuses a clemency appeal for Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.
  • 1953 – The Soviet Union breaks off diplomatic relations with Israel.
  • 1959 – The Federation of Arab Emirates of the South, which will later become South Yemen, is created as a protectorate of the United Kingdom.
  • 1964 – Greeks and Turks begin fighting in Limassol, Cyprus.
  • 1964 – The Republic of China (commonly known as Taiwan) breaks off diplomatic relations with France.
  • 1968 – Israeli-Jordanian border clashes.
  • 1971 – Eighty-seven countries, including the US, UK, and USSR, sign the Seabed Treaty outlawing nuclear weapons on the ocean floor in international waters.
  • 1973 – Vietnam War: First release of American prisoners of war from Vietnam takes place.
  • 1978 – Censorship: the People's Republic of China lifts a ban on works by Aristotle, William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens.
  • 1979 – Islamic revolution of Iran establishes an Islamic theocracy under the leadership of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
  • 1981 – 100,000 US gallons (380 m3) of radioactive coolant leak into the containment building of TVA Sequoyah 1 nuclear plant in Tennessee, contaminating 8 workers.
  • 1987 – The Constitution of the Philippines goes into effect.
  • 1990 – Nelson Mandela is released from Victor Verster Prison outside Cape Town, South Africa after 27 years as a political prisoner.
  • 1997 – Space Shuttle Discovery is launched on a mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope.

2002 CBeebies and CBBC are launched on Digital TV.

  • 2008 – Rebel East Timorese soldiers seriously wound President José Ramos-Horta. Rebel leader Alfredo Reinado is killed in the attack.
  • 2011 – The first wave of the Egyptian revolution culminates in the resignation of Hosni Mubarak and the transfer of power to the Supreme Military Council after 18 days of protests.

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