October 11

October 11 is the 284th day of the year (285th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. 81 days remain until the end of the year.

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  2019 (Friday)
  2018 (Thursday)
  2017 (Wednesday)
  2016 (Tuesday)
  2015 (Sunday)
  2014 (Saturday)
  2013 (Friday)
  2012 (Thursday)
  2011 (Tuesday)
  2010 (Monday)

This date is slightly more likely to fall on a Tuesday, Sunday, or Thursday (58 times in 400 years) than a Friday or Saturday (57), and slightly less likely to fall on a Monday or Wednesday (56).

Events

  • 1138 A massive earthquake strikes Aleppo; it is one of the most destructive earthquakes ever.[1]
  • 1142 A peace treaty ends the Jin–Song wars.
  • 1311 The peerage and clergy restrict the authority of English kings with the Ordinances of 1311.
  • 1531 Huldrych Zwingli is killed in battle with the Roman Catholic cantons of Switzerland.
  • 1614 The New Netherland Company applies to the States General of the Netherlands for exclusive trading rights in what is now the northeastern United States.
  • 1634 The Burchardi flood kills around 15,000 in North Friesland, Denmark and Germany.
  • 1649 Cromwell's New Model Army Sacks Wexford, killing over 2,000 Irish Confederate troops and 1,500 civilians.
  • 1767 Surveying for the Mason–Dixon line separating Maryland from Pennsylvania is completed.
  • 1776 American Revolution: A fleet of American boats on Lake Champlain is defeated by the Royal Navy, but delays the British advance until 1777.
  • 1797 The Royal Navy decisively defeats the Batavian Navy at Camperdown during the French Revolutionary Wars.
  • 1811 The Juliana begins operation as the first steam-powered ferry in New York harbor.
  • 1840 The Maronite leader Bashir Shihab II surrenders to the Ottoman Empire and later is sent to Malta in exile.
  • 1852 The University of Sydney, Australia's oldest university, is inaugurated in Sydney.
  • 1862 American Civil War: Confederate troops conduct a raid on Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
  • 1865 Hundreds of black men and women march in Jamaica, starting the Morant Bay rebellion.
  • 1890 In Washington, D.C., the Daughters of the American Revolution is founded.
  • 1899 The Second Boer War erupts in South Africa between the British-ruled Cape Colony, and the Boer-ruled Transvaal and Orange Free State.
  • 1906 San Francisco sparks a diplomatic crisis between the United States and Japan by ordering segregated schools for Japanese students.
  • 1910 Piloted by Arch Hoxsey, Theodore Roosevelt becomes the first U.S. president to fly in an airplane.
  • 1912 First Balkan War: The day after the Battle of Sarantaporo, Greek troops liberate the city of Kozani.
  • 1918 The 7.1 Mw San Fermín earthquake shakes Puerto Rico. The quake and resulting tsunami kill up to 116 people.
  • 1937 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor tour Nazi Germany for 12 days and meet Adolf Hitler on the 22nd.
  • 1941 Beginning of the National Liberation War of Macedonia.
  • 1942 World War II: Off Guadalcanal, United States Navy ships intercept and defeat a Japanese force.
  • 1944 The Tuvan People's Republic is annexed by the Soviet Union.
  • 1950 CBS's field-sequential color system for television is the first to be licensed for broadcast by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
  • 1954 In accord with the 1954 Geneva Conference, French troops complete their withdrawal from North Vietnam.
  • 1958 NASA launches Pioneer 1, its first space probe, although it fails to achieve a stable orbit.
  • 1962 The Second Vatican Council becomes the first ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church in 92 years.
  • 1968 NASA launches Apollo 7, the first successful manned Apollo mission.
  • 1972 A race riot occurs on the United States Navy aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk off the coast of Vietnam.
  • 1976 George Washington is posthumously promoted to the grade of General of the Armies.
  • 1984 Aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger, astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan becomes the first American woman to perform a space walk.
  • 1984 Aeroflot Flight 3352 crashes into maintenance vehicles upon landing in Omsk, Russia, killing 178.
  • 1986 Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev meet in Iceland to continue discussions about scaling back IRBM arsenals in Europe.
  • 1987 The AIDS Memorial Quilt is first displayed during the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights.
  • 1987 Start of Operation Pawan by Indian forces in Sri Lanka. Thousands of civilians, insurgents, soldiers die.
  • 1991 Prof. Anita Hill delivers her televised testimony concerning sexual harassment during the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination.[2]
  • 2000 NASA launches STS-92, the 100th Space Shuttle mission.
  • 2001 The Polaroid Corporation files for federal bankruptcy protection.
  • 2002 A bomb attack in a shopping mall in Finland kills seven.
  • 2013 A migrant boat sinks in the Channel of Sicily, with at least 34 people drowning.
  • 2018 Soyuz MS-10, launching an intended crew for the ISS, suffers an in-flight abort. The crew lands safely.

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References

  1. Most Destructive Known Earthquakes on Record in the World Archived 1 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine, United States Geological Survey
  2. "Anita Hill's Testimony and Other Key Moments From the Clarence Thomas Hearings". Retrieved 2018-10-11.
  3. Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John (1887). Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography (Public domain ed.). D. Appleton. pp. 399–.
  4. "Mal Whitfield". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  5. "Louise Rennison: Comedian and bestselling author of teen fiction". The Independent. 8 March 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  6. Scott, Cavan; Wright, Mark (2013). Doctor Who Whology: The Official Miscellany. London: BBC Books. p. 120. ISBN 9781849906197.
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