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October 12 is the 285th day of the year (286th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. 80 days remain until the end of the year.

Events

  • 539 BC – The army of Cyrus the Great of Persia takes Babylon, ending the Babylonian empire. (Julian calendar)[1]
  • 633Battle of Hatfield Chase: King Edwin of Northumbria is defeated and killed by an alliance under Penda of Mercia and Cadwallon of Gwynedd.[2]
  • 1279 – The Nichiren Shōshū branch of Buddhism is founded in Japan.[3]
  • 1398 – In the Treaty of Salynas, Lithuania cedes Samogitia to the Teutonic Knights.[4]
  • 1406 – Chen Yanxiang, the only person from Indonesia known to have visited dynastic Korea, reaches Seoul after having set out from Java four months before.[5]
  • 1492 – Christopher Columbus's first expedition makes landfall in the Caribbean, specifically in The Bahamas.[6]
  • 1654 – The Delft Explosion devastates the city in the Netherlands, killing more than 100 people.
  • 1692 – The Salem witch trials are ended by a letter from Province of Massachusetts Bay Governor William Phips.
  • 1748War of Jenkins' Ear: A British squadron wins a tactical victory over a Spanish squadron off Havana.
  • 1773 – America's first insane asylum opens.
  • 1792 – The first celebration of Columbus Day is held in New York City.
  • 1793 – The cornerstone of Old East, the oldest state university building in the United States, is laid at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • 1798 – Flemish and Luxembourgish peasants launch the rebellion against French rule known as the Peasants' War.
  • 1799 – Jeanne Geneviève Labrosse becomes the first woman to jump from a balloon with a parachute.
  • 1810 – The citizens of Munich hold the first Oktoberfest.
  • 1822Pedro I of Brazil is proclaimed the emperor.
  • 1849 – The city of Manizales, Colombia, is founded by 'The Expedition of the 20'.
  • 1871 – The British in India enact the Criminal Tribes Act, naming many local communities "Criminal Tribes".
  • 1890 – Uddevalla Suffrage Association is formed.
  • 1892 – The Pledge of Allegiance is first recited by students in many US public schools.
  • 1901 – President Theodore Roosevelt officially renames the "Executive Mansion" to the White House.
  • 1915World War I: British nurse Edith Cavell is executed by a German firing squad for helping Allied soldiers escape from Belgium
  • 1917 – World War I: The First Battle of Passchendaele takes place resulting in the largest single-day loss of life in New Zealand history.
  • 1918 – A massive forest fire kills 453 people in Minnesota.
  • 1928 – An iron lung respirator is used for the first time at Boston Children's Hospital.
  • 1933 – The military Alcatraz Citadel becomes the civilian Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary.
  • 1944World War II: The Axis occupation of Athens comes to an end.
  • 1945 – World War II: Desmond Doss is the first conscientious objector to receive the U.S. Medal of Honor.
  • 1959 – At the national congress of the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance in Peru, a group of leftist radicals are expelled from the party who later form APRA Rebelde.
  • 1960 – Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev pounds his shoe on a desk at the United Nations to protest a Philippine assertion.
  • 1960 – Japan Socialist Party leader Inejiro Asanuma is stabbed to death during a live Television broadcast.
  • 1962 – The Columbus Day Storm strikes the U.S. Pacific Northwest with record wind velocities. There was at least U.S. $230 million in damages and 46 people died.
  • 1963 – After nearly 23 years of imprisonment, Reverend Walter Ciszek, a Jesuit missionary, was released from the Soviet Union.
  • 1964 – The Soviet Union launches the Voskhod 1 into Earth orbit as the first spacecraft with a multi-person crew, and the first flight without pressure suits.
  • 1968Equatorial Guinea becomes independent from Spain.
  • 1970 – Vietnam War: Vietnamization continues as President Nixon announces that the United States will withdraw 40,000 more troops before Christmas.
  • 1971 – The 2,500 year celebration of the Persian Empire begins.
  • 1979Typhoon Tip becomes the largest and most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded.
  • 1983 – Japan's former Prime Minister Tanaka Kakuei is found guilty of taking a $2 million bribe from the Lockheed Corporation, and is sentenced to four years in jail.
  • 1984 – The Provisional Irish Republican Army fail to assassinate Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet. The bomb kills five people and wounds 31.
  • 1988 – Two officers of the Victoria Police are gunned down execution-style in the Walsh Street police shootings, Australia.
  • 1992 – A 5.8 earthquake occurred in Cairo, Egypt. At least 510 died.
  • 1994 – The Magellan spacecraft burns up in the atmosphere of Venus.
  • 1997 – The Sidi Daoud massacre in Algeria kills 43 people at a fake roadblock.
  • 1998Matthew Shepard, a gay student at University of Wyoming, dies five days after he was beaten outside of Laramie.
  • 1999 – Pervez Musharraf takes power in Pakistan from Nawaz Sharif through a bloodless coup.
  • 1999 – The former Autonomous Soviet Republic of Abkhazia declares its independence from Georgia.
  • 2000 – The USS Cole, a US Navy destroyer, is badly damaged by two suicide bombers, killing 17 crew members and wounding at least 39.
  • 2002 – Terrorists detonate bombs in the Sari Club in Bali, killing 202 and wounding over 300.
  • 2005 – The second Chinese human spaceflight, Shenzhou 6, is launched, carrying two cosmonauts in orbit for five days.
  • 2013 – Fifty-one people are killed after a truck veers off a cliff in Peru.
  • 2017 – The United States announces its decision to withdraw from UNESCO.[7] and is immediately followed by Israel.
  • 2018 – Princess Eugenie marries Jack Brooksbank at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
  • 2019 – Typhoon Hagibis makes landfall in Japan, killing 10 and forcing the evacutation of 1,000,000 people.[8]
  • 2019 – Eliud Kipchoge from Kenya becomes the first person to run a marathon in less than two hours with a time of 1:59:40 in Vienna.[9]
  • 2019 – The Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans, which is under construction, collapses, killing two and injuring 20.[10]

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Holidays and observances

References

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  2. ^ William Bernard Mac Cabe; William Bernard MacCabe (1847). A Catholic History of England. Newby. p. 258.
  3. ^ Arweck; Martin D. Stringer (31 May 2002). Theorizing Faith. A&C Black. p. 61. ISBN 978-1-902459-33-2.
  4. ^ Albertas Gerutis (1969). Lithuania 700 Years. Manyland Books. p. 62.
  5. ^ Cho, Hung-guk (2009). Han'guk-gwa Dongnam Asia-ui Gyoryusa 한국과 동남아시아의 교류사 [History of Exchanges between Korea and Southeast Asia] (in Korean). Seoul, South Korea: Sonamu. ISBN 978-89-7139-557-8.
  6. ^ Peter Barratt (21 May 2004). Bahama Saga: The Epic Story of the Bahama Islands. Author House. p. 87. ISBN 978-1-4107-9830-5.
  7. ^ "The United States Withdraws From UNESCO". U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  8. ^ Chie Kobayashi; Yoko Wakatsuki (Oct 13, 2019). "Typhoon Hagibis makes landfall in Japan, leaving at least 10 dead". CNN World News. Retrieved Oct 13, 2019.
  9. ^ Bianca Britton (Oct 12, 2019). "Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge smashes two-hour marathon barrier". CNN Sports. Retrieved Oct 14, 2019.
  10. ^ "New Orleans Hard Rock hotel under construction collapses; at least 2 dead, multiple injured", Fox News, Oct 12, 2019
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  19. ^ "Dorothee Vieth - Team Deutschland Paralympics". www.teamdeutschland-paralympics.de (in German). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
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  21. ^ "Tyler Blackburn". Hollywood.com. Archived from the original on July 20, 2017. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  22. ^ "Happy birthday to our frontman Calum have a great day mate". The Experiment. 12 October 2014.
  23. ^ "Jessica HOGG - Olympic Gymnastics Artistic | Great Britain". International Olympic Committee. 26 June 2016. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  24. ^ "Owen Watkin". Welsh Rugby Union. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  25. ^ Hall, Richard (4 September 2017). "10 things about 'America's Got Talent' winner Darci Lynne Farmer you didn't know". NewsOK.
  26. ^ "Elizabeth Fry | British philanthropist". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  27. ^ Probst, Ernst (2010). Angelika Machinek - Eine Segelfliegerin der Weltklasse [Angelika Machinek - A World Class Glider Pilot] (in German). Munich: Grin-Verl. p. 11. ISBN 978-3-6407-3630-0.
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  30. ^ Software Freedom Podcast #1 on Day Against DRM with Cory Doctorow

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