Historical Events on November 22
- ️Thu Nov 22 2001
- 498 St. Symmachus begins his reign as Pope, replacing Anastasius II
- 845 First King of all Brittany, Nominoe defeats Frankish King Charles the Bald at the Battle of Ballon, near Redon
- 1220 Frederick II crowned Holy Roman Emperor in Rome by Pope Honorius III
- 1346 Street fights in Utrecht, Hollandsgezinde Gunterlingen statements
Gama Rounds the Cape
1497 Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama rounds the Cape of Good Hope on the first voyage from Europe to reach India
English Attack Puerto Rico
1595 English fleet led by Francis Drake and John Hawkins unsuccessfully attack San Juan, Puerto Rico during the Anglo-Spanish War [1]
- 1621 English Poet and preacher John Donne is made Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral in London aged 49
The Long Prorogation
1675 English King Charles II adjourns parliament - beginning of the "Long Prorogation" (parliament doesn't resume until February 1677)
First Whig Government
1830 Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the head of the first Whig government
La Forza del Destino
1862 Opera "La Forza del Destino" by Giuseppe Verdi debuts at Bolshoi Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia [Nov 10 O.S.]
Without a Dowry
1878 Aleksandr Ostrovsky's classic play "Without a Dowry" (Bespridannitsa) premieres in Moscow [OS 10 Nov]
- 1884 T Thomas Fortune starts NY Freeman (NY Age) newspaper
- 1886 Victoria Street Cable Tram route begins in Melbourne, Australia
- 1898 Construction begins on the Simplon tunnel through the Alps, linking Italy and Switzerland; it becomes the world's longest railroad tunnel
- 1898 Pietro Mascagni's opera "Iris" premieres at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome, Italy
- 1899 -23] Battle at Willow Grange, Natal (British vs Boer army)
Kruger lands at Marseille
1900 Paul Kruger, exiled President of the Boer Republic of South Africa, is given a popular welcome when he lands at Marseilles, France
- 1905 British, Italian, Russian, French and Austro-Hungarian fleet attacks Lesbos
- 1906 Peter Stolypin, Prime Minister of Russia, introduces agrarian reforms allowing peasants to withdraw from the communes and take their share of land for private ownership
- 1908 1st US-Japanese baseball game Reach All-Americans defeat Waseda U, 5-0
- 1910 Arthur Knight patents steel shaft golf clubs
- 1914 Indian troops take Basra in Mesopotamia
- 1914 Ypres, Belgium, burned by German bombing
- 1918 Grand Duke Frederik II, the last Grand Duke of Baden, resigns
Piłsudski Made Chief of State
1918 Józef Piłsudski appointed Provisional Chief of State of newly independent Poland by the government
- 1918 King Albert I's triumphant procession through Brussels
- 1918 Polish forces attack Jewish community of Lemberg (Lvov)
- 1919 15,000 men are cremated at Domela Newenhouse, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 1919 Labor conference committee in US urges 8-hour work day and 48-hour week
- 1922 Library Ave in Bronx named
- 1922 Wilhelm Cuno forms new German government
Lothar Witzke Sentenced to Death
1923 Calvin Coolidge pardons WWI German spy Lothar Witzke, sentenced to death - later deported to Germany
- 1924 Britain orders Egyptians out of Sudan
- 1926 Imperial Conference ends, granting autonomy within the British Commonwealth
- 1927 1st snowmobile patent granted to Carl Eliason (Sayner, Wisconsin)
- 1927 Belgian government of Henri Jaspar falls but is reformed the same day
- 1927 Neil Simon Theater (Alvin) opens at 250 W 52nd St NYC
Bolero
1928 Orchestral work "Bolero" by Maurice Ravel first performed publicly in Paris, France
- 1930 First Irish Sweepstakes run
- 1930 First US football game broadcast to England (Harvard 13, Yale 0)
- 1931 1st performance of Ferde Grofé's "Grand Canyon Suite" given by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra at Studebaker Theater, Chicago
- 1932 Pump patented that computes quantity and price delivered
- 1934 "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" 1st heard on Eddie Cantor's show
- 1935 Flying boat "China Clipper" takes off from Alameda, California, carrying 100,000 pieces of mail on the first trans-Pacific airmail flight
Harry Greenberg Killed
1939 Bugsy Siegel, Whitey Krakower, Frankie Carbo and Albert Tannenbaum kill Harry "Big Greenie" Greenberg outside his apartment after Greenberg had threatened to become a police informant
- 1942 General-major Rodins 26th Pantser corp recaptures Ostrov
- 1943 British RAF begins air bombing of Berlin, Germany
- 1943 France officially recognises the independence of Lebanon, releasing the imprisoned Lebanese government
Cairo Conference
1943 The Cairo Conference: FDR, Churchill and Chinese President Chiang Kai-shek meet in Egypt to discuss ways to defeat Japan
- 1943 US troops land on Abemada, Gilbert Island in the South Pacific
- 1944 Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry occupies Hoven at Geilenkirchen
Meet Me In St Louis
1944 Film musical "Meet Me In St Louis", starring Judy Garland, and directed by Vincente Minnelli, premieres at Loew’s State Theater on Washington Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri
- 1945 Cleveland Rams end Jim Benton gains 303 yards in 28-21 win over Detroit Lions; NFL single game rushing record - stands for 40+ years
- 1950 7,021 see Fort Wayne Pistons edge Minneapolis Lakers, 19-18 at Minneapolis Auditorium; lowest ever NBA score of 37 combined points
- 1950 79 die in a train crash in Richmond Hills, NY
- 1952 As' Harry Byrd selected AL Rookie of Year
- 1954 Humane Society (US) forms in Washington, D.C.
RCA Records' Elvis Bargain
1955 RCA Records makes its best investment, paying $35,000 to Sun Records for Elvis Presley's contract
- 1955 USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan
- 1956 Boston shooting guard Bill Sharman hits 10 free throws in Celtics 101-78 over Philadelphia Warriors at Philadelphia Civic Center
- 1956 XVI Summer Olympic Games open at the MCG in Melbourne, Australia; first to be staged in Southern Hemisphere and Oceania; first to be held outside Europe and North America
Miles Davis Quintet
1957 Miles Davis Quintet debuts a jazz concert at Carnegie Hall, NYC
Making Connery a Star
1961 Producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman announce expensive publicity campaign to make Sean Connery (James Bond) a star
Pettit's Free Throw Record
1961 St. Louis Hawk Bob Pettit sets NBA record, hitting 19 of 19 free throws
- 1962 7th British Empire Games and Commonwealth Games open in Perth, Australia
- 1963 The Beatles release their second album "With the Beatles" in UK
- 1964 WITF TV channel 33 in Harrisburg-Hershey, PA (PBS) begins broadcasting
Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees
1965 "Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees" broadcast on CBS, watched by 25 million, brings Jane Goodall to international attention
Ali vs. Patterson
1965 In his second title defense, Muhammad Ali scores 12th-round KO of Floyd Patterson at Las Vegas Convention Center to retain his world heavyweight boxing championship
The Producers
1967 Mel Brooks' first film, "The Producers" starring Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder has a disastrous premiere and is almost shelved - later goes on to win an Oscar and achieve cult status
- 1967 Silver hits a record $2.17 an ounce in New York
- 1967 UN Security council passes resolution 242; Israel must give back occupied land
- 1967 USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan
- 1968 First interracial TV kiss (Star Trek - Captain Kirk and Uhura)
Northern Ireland Catholic Concessions
1968 Terence O'Neill, then Northern Ireland Prime Minister, announced a package of reform measures granting concessions to the Catholic minority, in response to protest movement
- 1968 The Beatles release "The Beatles" (White Album), their only double album
- 1968 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
- 1969 Isolation of a single gene is announced by scientists at Harvard University
- 1971 A member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) is killed in a premature bomb explosion in Lurgan, County Armagh
- 1972 Belgium government of Eyskens resigns
- 1972 In Pittsburgh, Penguins set NHL record for scoring fastest 5 goals (2:07) in 10-4 win over St. Louis Blues
- 1972 Philadelphia Flyers beat New York Islanders and start them on 15 game winless streak
- 1972 US ends 22 year travel ban to China
- 1973 Italian Fascist organization Ordine Nuovo disbands
- 1974 Lake Buena Vista Club opens
- 1974 Test Cricket debut of Gordon Greenidge and Viv Richards, at Bangalore
- 1974 UN General Assembly recognizes Palestine right to sovereignty
- 1975 Drummuckavall Ambush: 3 British Army soldiers are killed and one captured when the Provisional Irish Republican Army attack a watchtower in South Armagh, North Ireland
Monarchy Restored
1975 Juan Carlos I proclaimed King of Spain as monarchy restored after 31 years
Peter Goldmark Recognised
1977 US President Jimmy Carter presents engineer Peter Goldmark with the National Medal of Science for his work communication and entertainment technology
- 1980 Georgia tanker at Pilottown Louisiana, spills 1.3 million gallons of oil after an anchor chain causes a ship to leak
- 1981 Browns' QB Brian Sipe sets a club record by being intercepted six times
- 1981 SD Charger Dan Fouts passes for 6 touchdowns vs Oakland (55-21)
- 1981 USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan
- 1982 Columbia returns to Kennedy Space Center via Kelly AFB, Texas
Fred Roger's Sweater
1984 Fred Rogers of PBS "Mr Rogers, Neighborhood" presents a sweater to Smithsonian Institution
- 1985 Columbia moves to Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center (Florida) for mating of STS 61-C
- 1985 Largest swearing-in ceremony, 38,648 immigrants become US citizens
- 1985 PNP/MAN win Antilian parliamentary election
Tyson Youngest Heavyweight
1986 20-year-old Mike Tyson becomes youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history when he stops titleholder Trevor Berbick in round 2 at Las Vegas Hilton to earn the WBC title
Gretzky's Makes 500
1986 Edmonton Oiler Wayne Gretzky becomes the 13th NHLer to score 500 goals
- 1987 Jack Sikma (Milwaukee) ends his NBA free throw streak of 51 games
- 1987 NFL New England Patriots shutout Indianapolis Colts 24-0 at Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts
- 1987 Two Chicago TV stations are hijacked by an unknown pirate dressed as Max Headroom
- 1989 Conjunction of Venus, Mars, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn, and the Moon
- 1989 Eastern Airlines pilots and flight attendants end their strike, but most are not rehired
Puckett's $3M Contract
1989 MLB center fielder Kirby Puckett signs record $3,000,000 per year contract with Minnesota Twins
- 1989 US 63rd manned space mission STS 33 (Discovery 9) launches into orbit
- 1990 Professor Amos Sawyer installed as interim President of Liberia
Phool Aur Kaante
1991 "Phool Aur Kaante", the film debut of famous Indian actor Ajay Devgan, is released
Ewing's $18.8 Million
1991 NY Knicks pay Patrick Ewing a record $18.8 million for 2 yr extension
- 1992 Sandra Volker swims world record 50m backstroke (28.57 sec)
Bob Packwood Scandal
1992 Washington Post reports Oregon Senator Bob Packwood sexually harassed 10 women
Seles Wins WTA
1992 Yugoslavian tennis star Monica Seles beats Martina Navratilova for the second consecutive year to win WTA Tour Championship 7–5, 6–3, 6–1 in NYC; her 3rd straight end of season title
Toy Story
1995 "Toy Story", the first feature-length film created completely using computer-generated imagery, directed by John Lasseter and starring Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, is released
- 1995 OPEC states that it will roll over its current oil production quota of 25.42 million barrels per day
- 1995 Rosemary West found guilty in England of killing 10 women
O. J. Simpson Takes the Stand
1996 O.J. Simpson takes stand as hostile witness in the wrongful death lawsuit filed against him, saying it is "absolutely not true"
How Do You Like Me Now?!
1999 "How Do You Like Me Now?!" single released by Toby Keith (Billboard Song of the Year 2000)
- 1999 Elian Gonzalez, Cuban boy at the center of a heated 2000 controversy involving the governments of Cuba and the United States, and his mother are sighted off of Florida's coast by U.S. Coast Guard
Manager of the Century
1999 Fortune Magazine names General Electric CEO Jack Welch 'Manager of the Century"
Georgia's Rose Revolution
2003 Rose Revolution : In Tbilisi, Georgia, opponents of President Eduard Shevardnadze seize the parliament building and demand the president's resignation
- 2004 The Orange Revolution begins in Ukraine, resulting from the presidential elections
- 2005 Ted Koppel retires from late night television news program "Nightline with Ted Koppel", after 25 years with the show, 41 Emmy Awards, and 42 years with ABC
Roy's Jersey Retired
2008 Patrick Roy's #33 jersey is retired by the Montreal Canadiens
- 2008 YouTube hosts the largest ever live broadcast, YouTube Live
Venezuela in Recession
2009 President Hugo Chávez states that Venezuela is in recession as the economy contracted 4.5% in the third quarter
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
2010 Def Jam Recordings and Roc-A-Fella Records release American rapper and producer Kanye West's 5th studio album, "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy"
Pink Friday
2010 Universal-Motown Records releases Trinidadian-born American rapper Nicki Minaj's debut album "Pink Friday"
- 2012 2 people are killed and 120 injured after a 100-vehicle pile-up in dense fog in Texas
- 2012 6 attacks across Pakistan kill 37 people and injure 92
Carlsen World Chess Champion
2013 Norwegian, Magnus Carlsen defeats Viswanathan Anand to win the 2013 World Chess Championship
Messi's Goal Record
2014 Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona sets a new goal scoring record in La Liga of 253 goals
- 2014 Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old boy, is shot dead by police in Cleveland, after brandishing what turned out to be a fake gun in a playground
- 2015 In Argentine elections Mauricio Macri (PRO) wins a narrow election victory over his left-wing opponent
Đoković Wins ATP, Defeats Federer
2015 Serbian tennis star Novak Đoković makes it 4 straight season-ending ATP World Tour Finals tennis titles beating Roger Federer 6-3, 6-4 in the final in London, England
Grace Hopper Honored
2016 US President Barack Obama posthumously awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to pioneering computer scientist and Navy Admiral Grace Hopper
Craig Coley Pardoned
2017 Californian man Craig Coley pardoned for a double murder after serving 39 years by Governor Jerry Brown. Longest prison term to be overturned in the state.
Butcher of Bosnia Convicted
2017 Ratko Mladic the "Butcher of Bosnia" is convicted of genocide and other atrocities during the Bosnian war and jailed for life in The Hague
- 2017 Uber admits hackers stole personal information affecting 57 million people worldwide and paid $100,00 to keep quiet
- 2017 Vanellope Wilkins, born with her heart outside her body, is the first UK baby to survive birth and operations to reinsert her heart
- 2018 Leaning Tower of Pisa's tilt reduced by 4 cm in 20 year project to stabilise it
Cohen on Facebook and Hitler
2019 Sacha Baron Cohen says if Facebook existed in the 1930s it would have run Hitler's ads on his "solution to the Jewish problem", in speech to Anti-Defamation League summit
Medvedev Wins ATP
2020 24-year-old Russian Daniil Medvedev wins ATP World Tour Finals tennis title beating Dominic Thiem of Austria 4-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4 in London
Tigray War
2020 Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed gives Tigrayan forces 72 hours to surrender before the military begins offensive on regional capital of Mekelle
- 2020 G20 virtual two-day summit ends with pledge to ensure affordable access to vaccines for all
- 2022 An out-of-control rebellion by terrorist groups in West Africa’s Sahel area is threatening the entire region, warns Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo at a security conference in Accra [1]
- 2022 UK faces a bigger hit to its economy from the global energy crisis than any other advanced economy according to the OECD, projected to shrink by 0.4% [1]
Charles III Hosts Ramaphosa
2022 UK's King Charles hosts his first state visit - welcoming South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at Buckingham Palace [1]
Wicked
2024 "Wicked" (Part 1), a film musical opens, starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, based on the stage musical and L. Frank Baum's novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" [1]