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It happened on a… May 2

2022

Kim Kardashian turns heads on May 2 at the Met Gala in New York. The billionaire wore the mythical dress that Marilyn Monroe wore when she sang “Happy Birthday” to President John F. Kennedy in 1962.

2020

Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, the Icelandic actor who played Ser Gregor “The Mountain” Clegane in Game of Thrones, sets a world deadlifting record by lifting 501kg (1,104lb).

2016

Pierre Karl Péladeau resigns as leader of the Parti Québécois, leader of the official opposition and Member of Québec’s National Assembly for the riding of Saint-Jérôme; cites family reasons. Québec, Québec

2015

Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, daughter of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and currently fourth in line to the British throne

2011

Osama bin Laden, the suspected mastermind behind the September 11 attacks and the FBI’s most wanted man is killed by US special forces in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

2008

First film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe released “Iron Man” directed by Jon Favreau, starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark.

1999

John Elway announces his retirement from the NFL, 2× Super Bowl champion (XXXII, XXXIII).

1994

Nelson Mandela claimed victory after South Africa’s first democratic elections.

1974

The filming of “Jaws” began in Martha’s Vineyard, MA.

1970

International Olympic Committee awards the 1976 Summer Olympics to Montreal; first time for a Canadian city.

1908

“Take me out to the Ball Game” registered for copyright.

1902

“A Trip to the Moon,” the first science fiction film was released. It was created by magician George Melies.

1869

Folies Bergère opens in Paris.

1670

The Hudson Bay Company was founded by England’s King Charles II.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 1

2020

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau announces ban on 1,500 types of assault-style weapons in response to recent Nova Scotia shooting.

2015

Expo 2015 opens in Milan (thru till 31st October).

2011

Pope John Paul II is beatified by his successor, Pope Benedict XVI.

U.S. President Barack Obama announced that U.S. soldiers had killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan.

2000

“Gladiator” directed by Ridley Scott and starring Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix premieres in LA (Best Picture 2001).

1999

Animated series “SpongeBob SquarePants”, created by Stephen Hillenburg, debuts on Nickelodeon.

1994

Three-time World Formula 1 Drivers champion Ayrton Senna of Brazil is killed in a 309 kmh crash whilst leading the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola in Italy

1991

A’s outfielder Rickey Henderson steals all time MLB record 939th base in 7-4 win vs New York Yankees in Oakland.

1957

Larry King’s 1st radio broadcast.

1941

“Citizen Kane,” directed and starring Orson Welles, premiered in New York.

1931

The Empire State Building in New York was dedicated and opened. It was 102 stories tall and was the tallest building in the world at the time.

1920

Longest MLB game by innings – Brooklyn Robins tie the Boston Braves, 1-1, in 26 innings.

Legendary slugger Babe Ruth records his first HR for the New York Yankees in 6-0 win over his former club, the Boston Red Sox.

1883

Bob Rogers is acknowledged as the first American pro sports trainer when he is hired by the NY Athletic Club.

1819

Opening of the Montreal General Hospital with 24 patients.

1786

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s opera “Marriage of Figaro” premieres in Vienna with Mozart himself directing.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… April 30

2020

British Captain Tom Moore, who raised more £30 million for the National Health Service walking in his garden, turns 100 and made an honorary colonel by the Queen.

2019

Japanese Emperor Akihito declares his abdication at a ceremony in Tokyo which officially takes effect the following day.

1993

Monica Seles is stabbed by Günter Parche, an obsessed fan, during a quarterfinal match of the 1993 Citizen Cup in Hamburg, Germany

1988

33rd Eurovision Song Contest: Celine Dion for Switzerland wins singing “Ne partez pas sans moi” in Dublin.

1987

NY Islander Mike Bossy plays his final game.

1972

The North Vietnamese launched an invasion of the South.

1952

Mr Potato Head is 1st toy advertised on television.

1945

Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide. They had been married for one day. One week later Germany surrendered unconditionally.

1939

Lou Gehrig sets a MLB record playing his 2,130th consecutive and final game for the New York Yankees..

1803

Napoleon Bonaparte sells Louisiana to the US for $27 million; territories between the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains first claimed by explorers from New France.

1789

George Washington is inaugurated as the first President of the United States of America.

1658

Marguerite Bourgeoys 1620-1700 opens Ville Marie’s first school for French and Indian children.

1492

Christopher Columbus is given royal commission by Spanish monarchs Isabella I and Ferdinand II to equip his fleet to the New World.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… April 29

2019

Sports Illustrated features a Muslim model, Halima Aden, in a Burkini for the first time in their swimsuit edition.

2018

Animated series “The Simpsons” surpasses 635-episode count of “Gunsmoke”‘; highest number of episodes of any series on TV.

2011

The Wedding of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Kate Middleton.

2004

Oldsmobile builds its final car ending 107 years of production

1992

Jury acquits Los Angeles Police Department officers on charges of excessive force in the beating of Rodney King; the decision sparks massive riots in the city.

1991

A cyclone strikes the Chittagong district of southeastern Bangladesh with winds of around 155 miles per hour (249 km/h), killing at least 138,000 people and leaving as many as 10 million homeless.

1981

Steve Carlton, of the Philadelphia Phillies, became the first left-handed pitcher in the major leagues to get 3,000 career strikeouts.

1971

Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa 1933-1997 outlines his James Bay project; Hydro Quebec to build $6 billion hydroelectric power project in James Bay region; largest such development ever undertaken in western hemisphere.

1967

“Respect” single released by Aretha Franklin (Billboard Song of the Year 1967).

1961

ABC’s “Wide World of Sports” debuts.

1945

In a bunker in Berlin, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were married. Hitler designated Admiral Karl Doenitz his successor.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… April 28

2020

US confirmed cases of COVID-19 pass 1 million, while death toll of 58,365 surpasses that of US soldiers killed in Vietnam War (Johns Hopkins).

2019

Disney says Marvel film “Avengers: Endgame” made estimated $1.2 billion worldwide, first film to make more than 1 billion on opening.

TV series “Game of Thrones: The Long Night” episode debuts with the longest battle ever screened (nearly 80 mins), surpassing “Lord of the Rings” Battle of Helm’s Deep (44 mins).

2001

Millionaire Dennis Tito becomes the world’s first space tourist.

1996

Winnipeg Jets play their final game as a team, and are eliminated from the playoffs, losing to the Detroit Red Wings 4-1; the s-called ‘Winnipeg Whiteouts’ play as the Phoenix Coyotes in the 1996-97 season.

1989

Iran protests sale of “Satanic Verses” by Salman Rushdie.

1969

King Crismson with Greg Lake & Ian McDonald debuts

Charles de Gaulle resigned as president of France.

1967

Muhammad Ali refused induction into the U.S. Army and was stripped of boxing title. He cited religious grounds for his refusal.

1965

Luciano Pavarotti makes his debut at La Scala, Milan in Franco Zeffirelli’s production of “La bohème” with Mirella Freni.

1932

The yellow fever vaccine for humans was announced.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… April 27

2018

Swedish band ABBA announce they have recorded new songs for the first time since 1982.

Historic Korean summit, the North’s Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in of South Korea agree to officially end Korean war and rid peninsula of nuclear weapons.

2006

In New York, NY, construction began on the 1,776-foot Freedom Tower on the site of former World Trade Center.

2005

The superjumbo jet aircraft Airbus A380 makes its first flight from Toulouse, France.

1989

Beijing students take over Tiananmen Square in China.

1983

Nolan Ryan (Houston Astros) broke a 55-year-old major league baseball record when he struck out his 3,509th batter of his career.

1977

Parti Quebecois government proposes the Charter of the French Language as Bill One in the National Assembly; to make French thee working language in Quebec and limit the use of English.

1967

In Montreal, Prime Minister Lester Pearson lighted a flame to open Expo 67.

1965

“Pampers” were patented by R.C. Duncan.

1959

Mao Zedong resigns as Chairman of the PRC.

1940

Leading Nazi and Reichsführer of the SS Heinrich Himmler orders establishment of Auschwitz Concentration Camp.

1908

IV Summer (Modern) Olympic Games open in London.

1810

Ludwig van Beethoven composes his famous piano piece “Für Elise”.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… April 26

2018

Comedian Bill Cosby is found guilty of sexual assault in Pennsylvania.

2010

“Iron Man 2”, directed by Jon Favreau, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow, premieres in Los Angeles

1994

1st day of voting in first ever multi-racial elections in South Africa.

1993

NBC announces Conan O’Brien to replace David Letterman.

1991

Soccer star Diego Maradona, suspended for using cocaine, arrested in Argentina for possession & distribution of illegal narcotics.

1986

The world’s worst nuclear disaster to date occurred at Chernobyl, in Kiev. Thirty-one people died in the incident and thousands more were exposed to radioactive material.

1982

Argentina surrenders to Great Britain on South Georgia Island, near the Falkland Islands.

1964

The Boston Celtics won their sixth consecutive NBA title. They won two more before the streak came to an end.

1959

Fidel Castro Cuban Premier visits Montreal.

1945

Marshal Philippe Pétain, leader of France’s Vichy collaborationist regime during World War II, arrested for treason.

1933

The Gestapo, the official secret police force of Nazi Germany, is established.

1920

Ice hockey makes its Olympic debut at the Antwerp Games with Canada’s 12-1 drubbing of Sweden in the gold medal match.

1835

Frederic Chopin’s “Grand Polonaise Brillante” premieres in Paris.

1792

“La Marseillaise”, later the national anthem of France, is composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in Strasbourg.

1514

Copernicus made his first observations of Saturn.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… April 25

2015

7.8-magnitude earthquake near Kathmandu in Nepal, killing 8000, leaving over 100,000 homeless, destroying many historic sites.

1990

The U.S. Hubble Space Telescope was placed into Earth’s orbit. It was released by the space shuttle Discovery.

1960

1st submerged circumnavigation of Earth completed by USS submarine Triton in 60 days, 21 hours.

1959

The St. Lawrence Seaway, linking the North American Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean, officially opens to shipping.

1940

Quebec women allowed to vote and run for office in provincial elections, 22 years after women were granted the federal vote.

1886

Sigmund Freud, father of Psychology, opens practice at Rathausstrasse 7, Vienna.

1859

Work began on the Suez Canal in Egypt.

1792

The guillotine was first used to execute highwayman Nicolas J. Pelletier.

1719

Daniel Defoe publishes “Robinson Crusoe”, regarded as the 1st English novel.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… April 24

2018

Streaming music services overtake worldwide sales of CDs and vinyl for the first time according to IFPI.

2005

Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is inaugurated as the 265th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church taking the name Pope Benedict XVI.

1989

Thousands of students began striking in Beijing.

1986

Film “Crocodile Dundee” starring Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski premieres in Australia (highest grossing film of the year).

1985

Supreme Court of Canada ruling allows Sunday shopping in most provinces.

1967

Cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov dies in Soyuz 1 when its parachute fails to open. He is the first human to die during a space mission.

1953

Winston Churchill knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.

1945

Miles Davis makes recording debut with the Herbie Fields Orchestra, backing singer “Rubberlegs” Wilson, at Savoy Records Studio, Newark, New Jersey.

1915

The arrest of 250 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Istanbul marks the beginning of the Armenian Genocide.

1888

Eastman Kodak founded by George Eastman.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… April 23

2020

US President Donald Trump suggests COVID-19 might be treated by injecting disinfectant or UV lights.

2018

Marvel’s “Avengers: Infinity War” directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, starring Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr and large ensemble cast premieres in Los Angeles.

2005

The first video was uploaded to YouTube.com.

1985

The Coca-Cola Company announced that it was changing its 99-year-old secret formula. New Coke was not successful, which resulted in the resumption of selling the original version.

1984

AIDS-virus identified as HTLV-III (acquired immune deficiency syndrome).

1967

The Soyuz 1 was launched by Russia.

1945

The Soviet Army fought its way into Berlin.

1851

Civil engineer Sandford Fleming 1827-1915 designs the red Three-Pence Beaver stamp issued this day; the Province of Canada’s first regular postage stamp.

1597

William Shakespeare’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor” is first performed.