07 November - Today in History - Important historical events happened on this day in India and World History
According to Gregory calendar, on November 07, the day number in a year is 311 and if it is a leap year then the day number is 312. November 07 has a special significance in India and world history, because many such incidents have occurred on this day which have been recorded forever in the pages of history. Let's know some such important events which will increase your general knowledge. The facts collected will be as follows: People born on this day, demise of famous people, war treaty, freedom of any country, invention of new technologies, change of power, important National and International Day etc.
November 07 in History - Top Historical Events
Year | Event / Incidence / Incident |
680 | The Sixth Ecumenical Council convened in Constantinople to takea position on the theological positions of monoenergism andmonothelitism. |
1602 | The Bodleian Library, one of Europe's oldest libraries, openedat the University of Oxford. |
1619 | Elizabeth Stuart, a direct ancestor of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, was crowned Queen of Bohemia. |
1665 | The London Gazette, the oldest surviving English-languagenewspaper, was first published as the Oxford Gazette. |
1711 | Dutch East India Company ship sank all of 300 crew. |
1722 | Richard Steele's "Conscious Lover" premiered in London. |
1733 | France and Spain signed the Treaty of Esquiriel between the Bourbon kings of France and Spain. |
1775 | Lord Dunmore, the royal governor of the British Colony ofVirginia, signed a proclamation promising freedom for slaves of Patriotsif they joined the British Armed Forces. |
1786 | The Staughton Music Society, the oldest music organization in the United States, was founded. |
1805 | The Lewis & Clark expedition reached the Pacific Ocean. |
1811 | American forces led by Indiana Territory Governor William HenryHarrison defeated the forces of Shawnee leader Tecumseh's growingAmerican Indian confederation at the Battle of Tippecanoe near present-day Battle Ground, Indiana. |
1814 | The first meeting of all the Netherlands states took place in The Hague. |
1820 | James Monroe re-elected President of the United States |
1831 | The slave trade was forbidden in Brazil). |
1837 | American abolitionist Elijah Parish Lovejoy was murdered by apro-slavery mob in Alton, Illinois, during their attack on his warehouse to destroy his printing press and abolitionist materials. |
1837 | American slavery and newspaper editor Elijah Lovejoy was killed by a pro-slave mob in his warehouse in Alton, Illinois. |
1858 | Indian revolutionary, teacher and journalist Bipin Chandra Paul was born. |
1861 | American Civil War-Future U.S. President Ulysses S. Grantengaged in his first combat leadership role in the Battle of Belmont inMississippi County, Missouri. |
1862 | Bahadur Shah II, the last ruler of the Mughal Sultanate, died in Rangoon. |
1867 | French chemist Marie Curie, who discovered radium, was born. It is noteworthy that Madam Curie was awarded the Nobel Prize twice. |
1876 | Rutherford B. Hayes was elected the 19th President of the United States. |
1885 | Construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the firsttranscontinental railroad across Canada, concluded with the driving ofthe 'last spike' in Craigellachie, British Columbia. |
1888 | Renowned scientist and Nobel laureate CV Raman was born. |
1893 | Colorado women were given voting rights. |
1917 | World War I-British forces captured Gaza when the Ottomangarrison abandoned the area. |
1917 | Vladimir Lenin led a Bolshevik insurrection against theProvisional Government of Alexander Kerensky, starting the Bolshevik Revolution. |
1917 | When the fire of the First World War erupted, the Belswick army led by Lenin and Trotsky toppled the interim government of Kernski and took power. |
1929 | The Museum of Modern Art, often identified as themost influential museum of modern art in the world, opened to thepublic. |
1941 | World War II-German aircraft sank the Soviet hospital shipArmenia while she was evacuating civilians and wounded soldiers fromCrimea, killing an estimated 5,000 people. |
1943 | The Soviet 1st Tank Army captured the city of Fastive near Kiev. |
1944 | A rail accident in Spain's Aguadilla tunnel killed 500 people. |
1978 | Indira Gandhi was re-elected to the Indian Parliament. |
1982 | The constitution was adopted in Turkey. |
1987 | Zine El Abidine Ben Ali deposed and replaced Habib Bourguiba asPresident of Tunisia, declaring him medically unfit for the duties ofthe office. |
1987 | Singapore's first Mass Rapid Transit line was opened, startingwith train services between Yio Chu Kang and Toa Payoh stations. |
1996 | NASA launched the Mars Global Surveyor from the Kennedy SpaceCenter at Cape Canaveral, Florida. |
1998 | The world's oldest astronaut named John Glenn successfully returned to Earth after completing his mission. |
2000 | Hillary Clinton was elected as a Senator, becoming the firstFirst Lady to win public office in the United States. |
2002 | Iran banned the advertisement of American products. |
2002 | Iran prohibits advertising of United States products. |
2003 | US President George Bush signed a bill prohibiting abortion. |
2005 | China shuts down all poultry markets of Beijing. Officials ordered the shutdown of all poultry markets in Beijing and went sequestering chickens and ducks from homes, in an attempt to increase their fight against avian influenza. |
2006 | Vietnam has been officially invited by the World Trade Organization to become the 150th member of WTO. |
2007 | The 15 day mission of space shuttle Discovery comes to an end with its landing at the Kennedy Space Center. |
2007 | A Finnish high school student shot and killed eight people atJokela High School in Tuusula before committing suicide. |
2008 | Malaysian blogger has been released from custody under the Internal Security Act after a court pronounced that his detention was unlawful. |
2009 | Scientists in the South Island, New Zealand, discover the first dinosaur footprints in the country, thought to be 70 million years old. Scientists have discovered dinosaur footprints that are believed to be the first in the country of New Zealand. They are assumed to be around 70 million years old. |
2010 | Forces make use of use batons, pepper spray, tear gas and water cannon to cause disruption in a protest lead by activists who were communicating their apprehension about the safety of a temporary warehouse in Gorleben. Apparently, nuclear waste is transported via train from France to Germany and is contained in this warehouse. |
2011 | The floods in Italy have led to the death of seven people and have forced thousands to evacuate Turin as the Po River continues to rise. |
2012 | As a result of the U.S. elections, three states have passed a verdict in favor of same-sex marriage. This includes Maine, Maryland and Washington. |
2012 | An earthquake in Guatemala left 52 dead. |
2013 | Voters in Falkland Island head to the ballot box to exercise their franchise and elect their Legislative Assembly representatives. |
2014 | U.S. and European authorities have shut down a number of hidden online markets that were utilized to covertly trade illegal goods after they conducted raids. 17 people have been arrested. |
2015 | Indian director and poet Bappaditya Bandopadhyay died. |
Famous Birthdays of November 07:
Year | Name / Profession / Country |
1986 | Doukissa Nomikou / Model / Greece |
1914 | Archie Campbell / Actor / United States of America |
1943 | Stephen Greenblatt / Scholar / United States of America |
1988 | Thomas Schneider / Sprinter / Germany |
1899 | Yitzhak Lamdan / Poet / Israel |
1878 | Lise Meitner / Academic / United Kingdom |
1978 | Rio Ferdinand / Footballer / United Kingdom |
1983 | Forrest Kline / Writer / United States of America |
1913 | Alekos Sakellarios / Writer / Greece |
1909 | Norman Krasna / Producer / United States of America |
1918 | Billy Graham / Author / United States of America |
1947 | Sondhi Limthongkul / Journalist / Thailand |
1945 | Joe Niekro / Baseball Player / United States of America |
1978 | Mohamed Aboutrika / Footballer / Egypt |
1964 | Philip Hollobone / Politician / United Kingdom |
1980 | Gervasio Deferr / Gymnast / Spain |
1650 | John Robinson / Diplomat / United Kingdom |
1956 | Jonathan Palmer / Business Man / United Kingdom |
1861 | Jeff Milton / Police Officer / United States of America |
1888 | C. V. Raman / Academic / India |
1948 | Stephen Green / Politician / United Kingdom |
1949 | David S. Ware / Composer / United States of America |
1967 | Hikaru Ijūin / Radio Host / Japan |
1964 | Liam Ó Maonlaí / Writer / Ireland |
1914 | R. A. Lafferty / Soldier / United States of America |
1942 | Tom Peters / Author / United States of America |
1970 | Paul Ware / Footballer / United Kingdom |
1953 | Lucinda Green / Journalist / United Kingdom |
1952 | David Petraeus / Director / United States of America |
1997 | Nana Okada / Singer / Japan |
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