Sunday, July 12, 2020

HISTORY






July 12
Hans Holbein the Younger: Erasmus
FEATURED BIOGRAPHY

Desiderius Erasmus

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Geraldine Ferraro
FEATURED EVENT
1984
Geraldine Ferraro designated running mate of Walter Mondale

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MORE EVENTS ON THIS DAY
Albert II, prince of Monaco
2005: Prince Albert II, the only son of Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly, formally assumed the throne of Monaco. [ Take our quiz about kings and emperors.]
1979: Between games of a baseball doubleheader involving the Chicago White Sox and the Detroit Tigers at Comiskey Park, disco records were blown up as part of a promotion dubbed Disco Demolition Night; fans subsequently rushed the field, and as a result of the ensuing mayhem, the game was forfeited to the Tigers.
1976: The television game show Family Feud began airing on ABC, and it became hugely popular, in part because of the personal charm and witty banter of host Richard Dawson; the show continued—with different hosts, including Steve Harvey—into the 21st century. [ Sort fact from fiction in our pop culture quiz.]
Sao Tome and Principe
1975: The island nation of Sao Tome and Principe was granted independence from Portugal. [Test your knowledge of islands.]
the Rolling Stones
1962: Iconic British rock band the Rolling Stones performed their first show, billed as the Rollin' Stones, at a club in London. [Take our quiz about rock and roll.]
Lithuania
1920: The independent republic of Lithuania, having successfully expelled invading Soviet troops, signed a peace treaty with Russia .
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ALSO BORN ON THIS DAY
1937
Bill Cosby
American entertainer and producer
-100
Julius Caesar
Roman ruler
1997
Malala Yousafzai
Pakistani activist
1817
Henry David Thoreau
American writer
1904
Pablo Neruda
Chilean poet
1895
R. Buckminster Fuller
American engineer, architect, and futurist
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