January
18
474 –
Seven-year-old Leo
II succeeds
his maternal grandfather Leo
I as Byzantine
emperor. He
dies ten months later.
532 – Nika riots in Constantinople fail.
1126 – Emperor Huizong abdicates
the Chinese throne in favour of his son Emperor Qinzong.
1486 –
King Henry VII of England marries Elizabeth
of York, daughter of Edward IV,
uniting the House of Lancaster and
the House of York.
1562 – Pope
Pius IV reopens the Council
of Trent for its third and final session.
1586 –
The magnitude 7.9 Tenshō earthquake strikes Honshu,
Japan, killing 8,000 people and triggering a tsunami.
1670 – Henry
Morgan captures Panama.
1701 – Frederick I crowns
himself King of Prussia in Königsberg.
1778 – James
Cook is
the first known European to discover the Hawaiian
Islands, which he names the "Sandwich Islands".
1788 –
The first elements of the First
Fleet carrying 736 convicts from Great Britain to
Australia arrive at Botany
Bay.
1806 – Jan Willem Janssens surrenders
the Dutch Cape Colony to
the British.
1866 – Wesley College is
established in Melbourne, Australia.
1871 – Wilhelm I of Germany is
proclaimed Kaiser Wilhelm in the Hall
of Mirrors of the Palace of Versailles (France)
towards the end of the Franco-Prussian War.
Wilhelm already had the title of German
Emperor since the constitution of
1 January 1871, but he had hesitated to accept the
title.
1886 –
Modern field hockey is born with the
formation of The Hockey Association in England.
1896 –
An X-ray generating
machine is exhibited for the first time by H. L.
Smith.
1911 – Eugene
B. Ely lands on the deck of the USS Pennsylvania anchored
in San Francisco Bay,
the first time an aircraft landed on a ship.
1913 – First
Balkan War: A Greek flotilla
defeats the Ottoman Navy in the Naval Battle of Lemnos,
securing the islands of the Northern Aegean
Sea for
Greece.
1915 –
Japan issues the "Twenty-One Demands"
to the Republic of China in
a bid to increase its power in East Asia.
1919 – World
War I: The Paris Peace Conference opens
in Versailles,
France.
1919 – Ignacy Jan Paderewski becomes Prime
Minister of the newly independent Poland.
1941 – World
War II: British troops launch a general
counter-offensive against Italian East Africa.
1943 – Warsaw Ghetto Uprising:
The first uprising of Jews in the Warsaw
Ghetto.
1945 –
World War II: Liberation of Kraków,
Poland by the Red Army.
1958 – Willie
O'Ree, the first Black
Canadian National Hockey League player,
makes his NHL debut with the Boston
Bruins.
1960 – Capital Airlines Flight 20 crashes
into a farm in Charles City County, Virginia,
killing all 50 aboard, the third fatal Capital Airlines crash
in as many years.
1967 – Albert
DeSalvo, the "Boston
Strangler", is convicted of numerous crimes and is
sentenced to life imprisonment.
1969 – United Airlines Flight 266 crashes
into Santa Monica Bay killing
all 32 passengers and six crew members.
1972 –
Members of the Mukti Bahini lay down their arms to the
government of the newly independent Bangladesh,
a month after winning the war against the occupying Pakistan
Army.
1974 – A Disengagement
of Forces agreement is signed between the Israeli and Egyptian governments,
ending conflict on the Egyptian front of the Yom
Kippur War.
1976 – Lebanese Christian militias kill at least 1,000 in Karantina, Beirut.
1977 –
Scientists identify a previously unknown bacterium as
the cause of the mysterious Legionnaires' disease.
1977 –
Australia's worst rail disaster occurs
at Granville, Sydney,
killing 83.
1977 – SFR Yugoslavia's Prime
minister, Džemal Bijedić, his wife and six others are killed
in a plane crash in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
1978 –
The European Court of Human
Rights finds the United Kingdom's government guilty
of mistreating prisoners in Northern
Ireland, but not guilty of torture.
1981 –
Phil Smith and Phil Mayfield parachute off a Houston skyscraper, becoming the
first two people to BASE
jump from
objects in all four categories: buildings, antennae, spans (bridges), and earth
(cliffs).
1983 –
The International Olympic
Committee restores Jim
Thorpe's Olympic medals to his family.
1988 – China Southwest
Airlines Flight 4146 crashes near Chongqing Jiangbei
International Airport, killing all 98 passengers and 10 crew
members.
1990 –
Washington, D.C. Mayor Marion
Barry is arrested for drug possession in
an FBI sting.
1993 – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is
officially observed for the first time in all 50 US states.
2002 –
The Sierra Leone Civil War is
declared over.
2003 –
A bushfire kills
four people and destroys more than 500 homes in Canberra,
Australia.
2005 –
The Airbus A380, the world's largest
commercial jet, is unveiled at a ceremony in Toulouse,
France
2007 –
The strongest storm in the United Kingdom in 17 years kills 14 people and
Germany sees the worst storm since 1999 with
13 deaths. Cyclone Kyrill causes
at least 44 deaths across 20 countries in Western Europe.
2008 –
The Euphronios Krater is unveiled in Rome after
being returned to Italy by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
2018 –
A bus catches fire on the Samara–Shymkent road
in Yrgyz District, Aktobe, Kazakhstan. The
fire kills 52 passengers, with three passengers and two drivers escaping.
2019 – An oil pipeline
explosion near Tlahuelilpan,
Hidalgo, Mexico, kills 137 people.
2023 – A helicopter crash in Ukraine leaves
14 people dead, including the country's Interior Minister, Denys
Monastyrsky.
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