Today in History – October 18th
- 320, Pappus of Alexandria, Greek philosopher, observes an eclipse of the sun and writes a commentary on The Great Astronomer.
- 1016, The Danes defeat the Saxons in the Battle of Ashingdon.
- 1081, The Normans defeat the Byzantine Empire in the Battle of Dyrrhachium.
- 1210, Pope Innocent III excommunicates German leader Otto IV.
- 1356, Basel earthquake, most significant historic seismological event north of the Alps, destroys the town of Basel, Switzerland.
- 1386, Opening of the University of Heidelberg.
- 1540, Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto’s forces destroy fortified town of Mabila in present-day Alabama, killing Tuskaloosa.
- 1648, Boston Shoemakers form 1st US labor organization.
- 1744, Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, close friend of Queen Anne of Great Britain (b. 1660) died.
- 1748, Signing of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ends the War of the Austrian Succession.
- 1775, African-American poet Phillis Wheatley freed from slavery.
- 1775, The Burning of Falmouth (now Portland, Maine) prompts the Continental Congress to establish the Continental Navy.
- 1779, American Revolutionary War: The Franco-American Siege of Savannah is lifted.
- 1797, Treaty of Campo Formio is signed between France and Austria
- 1851, Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick is 1st published as The Whale by Richard Bentley of London.
- 1867, US takes possession of Alaska after purchasing it from Russia for $7.2 million. Happy Alaska Day!
- 1871, Charles Babbage, English mathematician and inventor (b. 1791) died.
- 1898, US takes possession of Puerto Rico.
- 1912, 1st Balkan War: Peter I of Serbia issues a declaration “To the Serbian People”, as Serbia joins the war.
- 1914, The Schoenstatt Movement is founded in Germany.
- 1919, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Canadian politician (d. 2000) was born.
- 1921, Jesse Helms, American politician (d. 2008) was born.
- 1921, The Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic is formed as part of the RSFSR.
- 1922, British Broadcasting Company (later Corporation) is founded by a consortium, to establish a national broadcasting service.
- 1927, George C. Scott, American actor (d. 1999) was born.
- 1931, Thomas Edison, American inventor (b. 1847) died.
- 1935, Peter Boyle, American actor (d. 2006) was born.
- 1939, Lee Harvey Oswald, American alleged assassin of John F. Kennedy (d. 1963) was born.
- 1944, Soviet Union begins liberation of Czechoslovakia.
- 1945, Argentine military officer and politician Juan Peron marries actress Eva Peron.
- 1945, The USSR’s nuclear program receives plans for the US plutonium bomb from Klaus Fuchs at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
- 1954, Texas Instruments announces 1st Transistor radio.
- 1966, Elizabeth Arden, Canadian businesswoman (b. 1878) died.
- 1967, The Soviet probe Venera 4 reaches Venus and becomes 1st spacecraft to measure the atmosphere of another planet.
- 1968, US Olympic Committee suspends Tommie Smith and John Carlos for giving a “black power” salute at the Mexico City games.
- 1982, Bess Truman, First Lady of the United States (b. 1885) died.







