Historical Events on April 12
- ️Thu Apr 12 2001
- 467 Anthemius is elevated to Emperor of the Western Roman Empire by Leo I
- 1065 Pilgrims under bishop Gunther of Bamberg reach Jerusalem
- 1204 The Fourth Crusade occupies and plunders Constantinople
- 1229 Queen Blanche of Castile & Earl Raymond VII of Toulouse sign peace
Mérindol Massacre
1545 French King Francis I orders the Waldensian Protestants of the village of Mérindol to be punished, setting off a massacre
The Tatler
1709 Richard Steele's British literary and society journal "The Tatler" is first published establishing a new type of journalism featuring essays on contemporary manners
Battle at Les Saintes
1782 Battle at Les Saintes: British fleet under Admiral George Rodney defeats the French fleet under Comte de Grasse off Dominica in the West Indies. Prevents a planned French and Spanish invasion of Jamaica.
- 1787 Philadelphia's Free African Society forms
- 1811 The first US colonists on the Pacific coast arrive at Cape Disappointment, Washington
- 1820 Alexander Ypsilantis is declared leader of Filiki Eteria, a secret organization founded in Odessa to overthrow Ottoman rule of Greece
- 1826 Weber's opera "Oberon" premieres in London
- 1844 Texan envoys sign Treaty of Annexation with the United States
Madame Bovary
1857 French novelist Gustave Flaubert's first novel and masterpiece "Madame Bovary" is published in book form
- 1869 North Carolina legislature passes anti-Ku Klux Klan Law
- 1876 Canada's parliament passes the Indian Act to administer status and lands of First Nations People - primarily to assimilate them [1]
- 1877 British annex Transvaal, South Africa
- 1877 Catcher's mask 1st used in a baseball game
- 1883 French troops under lt-colonel Borgnis-Desbordes occupy Bamako Senegal
- 1892 George C Blickensderfer patents portable typewriter
- 1893 "Massacre of Hoornkrans": Curt von François, colonial Governor of German South West Africa (now Nambia), leads attack by 225 Schutztruppe soldiers on Nama leader Hendrik Witbooi's headquarters at Hoornkrans; shelling of the village causes tremendous civilian casualties. Witbooi escapes and wages several months of guerrilla warfare against the German forces. [1]
- 1894 British & Belgian secret accord on dividing Central Africa
- 1896 Stamasia Portrisi is 1st woman to win a marathon (5:30 in Athens)
- 1898 US Army transfers Yerba Buena Island in San Francisco Bay to Navy
- 1900 The US Congress passes the Foraker Act, establishing Puerto Rico as an unincorporated territory (effective 1 May)
- 1905 French Dufaux brothers test helicopter
- 1905 Hippodrome arena opens (NYC)
- 1907 Belgium government of Paul Smet de Naeyer resigns
- 1907 In Switzerland, parliament passes a new army bill reorganizing the nation's forces into a standing militia, with training required for all males
- 1908 Fire at the Boston Blacking Company (producer of leather dyes), spreads by high wind, kills 19 and makes 17,000 homeless in Chelsea, Massachusetts
- 1909 Philadelphia's Shibe Park (later Connie Mack Stadium), baseball's first steel and concrete stadium, opens; Athletics win 8-1 against Boston Red Sox
- 1911 1st non-stop London-Paris flight (Pierre Prier in 3h56m)
- 1916 Irish nationalist activist and poet Roger Casement boards submarine U-19 at Wilmshaven, Germany, bound for a rendezvous with the Aud at Tralee
- 1917 Bijou Theater opens at 222 W 45th Street, NYC; demolished in 1982
- 1917 Domenico Scarlatti & Jeab Cocteaus ballet premieres in Rome
- 1919 British Parliament passes a 48-hour work week with minimum wages
- 1924 WLS-AM in Chicago begins radio transmissions
The Pleasure Garden
1926 Alfred Hitchcock releases his first film as director "The Pleasure Garden", in England; the silent drama was made in Germany
- 1926 Dutch Catholic Radio Broadcast (KRO) forms
Shanghai Massacre
1927 Kuomintang leader Chiang Kai-shek begins a counter revolution by violently suppressing Communist groups
- 1930 4th Test Cricket WI v England ends in a draw after nine days
- 1930 Wilfred Rhodes ends Test Cricket career aged 52 years 165 days
- 1931 Spanish voters reject the monarchy
Grand Hotel
1932 "Grand Hotel" directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Greta Garbo and John Barrymore premieres in New York, includes the line "I want to be alone" (Best Picture/Production 1932)
- 1932 Emmanuel Chabriers & Balanchines ballet premieres in Monte Carlo
- 1933 US Navy commissions Air Station Sunnyvale (later renamed NAS Moffatt Field) in Santa Clara county, California (at the southern end of San Francisco Bay)
- 1934 Second highest ever wind speed of 372 km/h (231 mph) recorded on Mt Washington
- 1934 The US Auto-Lite Strike begins, culminating in a five-day melee between Ohio National Guard troops and 6,000 strikers and picketers.
- 1935 First flight of the Bristol Blenheim
- 1935 Germany prohibits publishing of works by "not-Aryan" writers
- 1935 Royal Proclamation sets design of Canada's new Jubilee Silver Dollar
- 1937 Sir Frank Whittle ground-tests the first jet engine designed to power an aircraft at Rugby, England.
- 1938 1st US law requiring medical tests for marriage licenses (New York)
- 1938 Stanley Cup Final, Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL: Chicago Black Hawks beat Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-1 for a 3-1 series win; only team to win Cup with losing regular season record
- 1940 Italy annexes Albania
- 1940 NFL cuts clipping penalty from 25 yards to 15 yards
- 1941 Stanley Cup Final, Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI: Boston Bruins defeat Detroit Red Wings, 3-1 for a 4-0 series sweep
- 1945 Canadian troops liberate Nazi concentration camp Westerbork, Netherlands
- 1945 WWII: British Royal Navy captures German U-boat U-1024 in the Irish; it sinks while being towed the next day
- 1946 Syria gains independence from France
- 1951 Israeli Knesset officially designates April 13 as Holocaust Day
- 1952 Salaheddine Baccouche forms Tunisian government
- 1953 Keizo Yamada runs fastest marathon to date, at Boston
- 1953 KFDX TV channel 3 in Wichita Falls, TX (NBC) begins broadcasting
- 1954 Belgian Van Houtte government resigns
- 1954 Joe Turner releases "Shake, Rattle & Roll"
- 1955 1st game in KC, KC A's beat Detroit Tigers, 6-2
- 1956 S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike's government takes office in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)
- 1957 Jim Spalding set a 2,088 pin nine-game bowling record
- 1957 USSR performs atmospheric nuclear test
- 1958 Flemish Open air museum opens in Bokrijk
- 1959 13th Tony Awards: "J.B." (play) & "Redhead" (musical) win
- 1959 France Observator reports torture practice by French army in Algeria
Sports History
1960 MLB Chicago White Sox owner Bill Veeck debuts "Exploding Scoreboard" at Chicago's Comiskey Park
- 1962 San Mateo County withdraws from BART (San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit) district
- 1963 Beatles third single, "From Me To You" is released in UK
- 1963 Police in Birmingham, Alabama, use dogs & cattle prods on peaceful demonstrators
- 1965 1st regular season MLB game at Houston Astrodome; visiting Philadelphia Phillies beat Astros 2-0
- 1966 1st B-52 bombing on North Vietnam
- 1966 Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium opens; Pirates beat Braves 3-2
- 1966 Rocker Jan Berry crashes his Corvette into a parked truck, an accident which leaves him with long-lasting health issues
- 1969 Simon & Garfunkel releases "Boxer"
Interview with a Vampire
1976 Anne Rice's debut novel "Interview with a Vampire" is published by Knopf
- 1976 India set 403 to win by WI They get them, 6 wkts 7 overs spare
- 1978 Gyorgy Ligeti's opera "Le Grand Macabre" premieres in Stockholm
Mad Max
1979 Australian film "Mad Max" starring Mel Gibson, directed by George Miller is released
- 1979 Soyuz 33 returns to Earth
- 1980 BCMA, Black Consciousness Movement of Azania, forms
Sports History
1980 Canadian one-legged distance runner Terry Fox begins his "Marathon of Hope" attempt to cross the country at St. John's, Newfoundland
- 1980 Milwaukee beats Boston Red Sox, 18-1 (Cooper & Money hit grand slams)
- 1980 Samuel Doe takes control of Liberia in a coup d'etat, killing President William Talbert and 27 others, ending over 130 years of national democratic presidential succession
- 1980 US Olympic Committee endorses a boycott of the Moscow Olympic games
- 1981 Maiden voyage Space Transit System-space shuttle Columbia launched
- 1982 3 CBS employees shot to death in NYC parking lot
Music History
1982 American composer Roger Sessions receives Pulitzer Prize for Music, for his "Concerto for Orchestra"
- 1983 USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan
- 1985 16th Shuttle Mission (51D)-Discovery 4 launched-with Senator Jake Garn
- 1986 20,000 mine workers protest closing of Hasselt Belgium mines
- 1987 Ahmed Salah wins 2nd World Cup marathon (2:10:55)
- 1987 CBS' premiere of fact-based World War II drama "Escape from Sobibor"
- 1987 Texaco files for bankruptcy
- 1988 Devils 4-2 over Islanders-Devils lead 3-2 in 1st round
Election of Interest
1988 Entertainer and restaurateur Sonny Bono is elected mayor of Palm Springs, California
- 1988 Harvard University patents a genetically engineered mouse (1st for animal life)
- 1990 1st meeting of East German democratically elected parliament, acknowledges responsibility for the Holocaust and asks for forgiveness
TV Show Appearance
1990 Anime TV series "Moomin", based on Moomin children's books by Tove Jansson 1st appears on Tokyo TV
- 1990 Greyhound Bus hires new drivers to replace strikers
- 1990 H. J. Heinz, Chicken of the Sea and Bumble Bee Seafood say they wouldn't buy tuna caught in nets that trap dolphins
Music History
1990 James Brown moves to a work-release center after serving 15 months of 6 year sentence for weapon and drug related convictions
- 1991 2,500th episode of Entertainment Tonight airs
- 1991 Nepalese Congress party wins general elections
- 1991 US announces closing of 31 major US military bases
- 1992 2nd lowest NBA scoring game - Detroit Pistons 72, NY Knicks 61
- 1992 Earthquake rocks Germany
- 1992 Euro Disney (Disneyland Paris) opens in Marne-la-Vallee, France
- 1992 Lynn Gunther of California threatens to blow herself up in front of UN
- 1992 MLB Boston Red Sox pitcher Matt Young no-hits Cleveland Indians, but loses 2-1
- 1992 NY Mets lose 1st 3 home games for 1st time since 1962
- 1992 Trump Shuttle becomes US Air Shuttle
- 1993 American Jeff Rouse swims world record 100m backstroke (51.43 sec) at Sheffield, England
- 1994 Canter & Siegel post the first commercial mass Usenet spam.
- 1998 An earthquake in Slovenia, measuring 5.6 on the Richter scale occurs near the town of Bovec.
Event of Interest
1999 US President Bill Clinton is cited for contempt of court for giving "intentionally false statements" in a sexual harassment civil lawsuit.
- 2002 Palestinian suicide bomber (female) kills 7 and injures 104 (among them 9 Arabs) at the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem.
Coup d'état
2002 Pedro Carmona becomes interim President of Venezuela during the military coup against Hugo Chávez.
Abbas Calls Netanyahu
2009 President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian National Authority makes a courtesy phone call to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, restarting the Palestinian-Israeli dialogue
- 2009 U.S. Navy rescues captain Richard Phillips, killing three pirates and capturing a fourth
- 2010 A train derailed near Merano, Italy, after running into a landslide, causing nine deaths and injuring 28 people.
- 2012 A ceasefire in the 2011-2012 Syrian uprising comes into effect
- 2012 Bodleian, Oxford University and Vatican libraries announce over 1.5 million pages of ancient texts will be made available across the internet
- 2012 Civilian rule in Mali is returned after Dioncounda Traore is sworn in as interim president
- 2013 11 people are killed and 30 are injured in mosque attacks across Iraq
- 2013 A man-made 32-foot and 60 tonne monument that is dates around 2000 BC is discovered in the Sea of Galilee
- 2014 The new drug, ABT-450, with a 90-95% success rate for treating Hepatitis C, is announced
Event of Interest
2015 Hillary Clinton announces she will run for the Democratic nominee for US President for the 2nd time
Event of Interest
2016 Breakthrough Starshot: Scientists and internet entrepreneurs, including Yuri Milner, Stephen Hawking and Mark Zuckerberg, announce interstellar project to send robot spacecraft to Alpha Centauri
- 2019 Melbourne captain Cameron Smith becomes highest point scorer in Australian Rugby League history; 49th minute penalty in Storm's 18-12 win over North Queensland in Townsville takes him to 2,420; Hazem El Masri, 2,418
- 2020 Huge storm system produces more than 40 tornadoes in the US from Texas to South Carolina killing 32 people across six states
- 2020 OPEC and other major oil companies agree to the largest-ever drop in production to stabilize world prices
Easter Message
2020 Pope Francis calls for the world to be united in the face of COVID-19 as he delivers his Easter message from an empty St Peter's Cathedral in Rome
- 2021 Great Britain loosens its COVID-19 restrictions, opening pubs and shops after 175 days, the world's longest period of restrictions
- 2021 Worst frost conditions in half a century will affect 80% of French vineyards according to industry officials [1]
- 2022 Global COVID-19 known cases pass 500 million, with 5.1 billion (66%) having received at least one vaccine shot [1]
- 2022 Terrorist attack on the New York subway injures 26, 10 by gunfire, with the suspect arrested a day later [1]
- 2023 Ghana is the first country to approve a new vaccine for Malaria, the Mosquirix– RTS,S, made at Oxford University. The first time a major new vaccine is first approved in Africa. [1]
- 2023 New York City appoints it first-ever rat czar as Kathleen Corradi becomes the city's first-ever director of rat mitigation [1]
- 2023 US Environmental Protection Agency proposes landmark set of pollution regulations to drive down greenhouse-gas emissions, including electric vehicles making up 67% of new passenger-car sales by 2032 [1]
Biden Visits Northern Ireland
2023 US President Joe Biden pays a visit to Northern Ireland to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement [1]
Coachella
2024 Music festival Coachella kicks off, headlined by Lana Del Ray, Tyler The Creator, Doja Cat and No Doubt