November 12
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November 12 is the 316th day of the year (317th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 49 days remaining.
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Events
- 764 - Tibetan troops occupy Chang'an, the capital of the Chinese Tang Dynasty, for fifteen days.
- 1028 - Future Byzantine empress Zoe marries Romanus Argyrus according to the wishes of dying Constantine VIII
- 1439 - Plymouth, England, becomes the first town incorporated by the English Parliament.
- 1905 - (November 12 & 13) Norway holds referendum in favour of monarchy over republic.
- 1912 - The frozen bodies of Robert Scott and his men are found on the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica.
- 1918 - Austria becomes a republic.
- 1927 - Leon Trotsky is expelled from the Soviet Communist Party, leaving Joseph Stalin with undisputed control of the Soviet Union.
- 1927 - The Holland Tunnel opens to traffic as the first Hudson River vehicular tunnel linking New Jersey to New York City.
- 1933 - Hugh Gray of the British Aluminium Company takes the first known photos of the Loch Ness Monster; four of them turn out to be blank, while the last one is later proven to be a hoax.
- 1934 - The musical Babes in Toyland debuts, featuring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy as comic relief (see Laurel and Hardy).
- 1936 - In California, the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge opens to traffic.
- 1938 - Hermann Göring announces Nazi Germany plans to make Madagascar the "Jewish homeland", an idea that actually was first considered by 19th century journalist Theodor Herzl.
- 1941 - World War II: Temperatures around Moscow drop to -12 ° C and the Soviet Union launches ski troops for the first time against the freezing German forces near the city.
- 1941 - a Soviet cruiser "Chervona Ukraina" was destroyed during the battle of Sevastopol
- 1942 - World War II: The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal between Japanese and American forces begins near Guadalcanal, will last for three days.
- 1944 - World War II: The Royal Air Force launches one of the most successful precision bombing attacks of war and sinks the German battleship Tirpitz off the coast of Norway.
- 1946 - A branch of the Exchange National Bank in Chicago, Illinois opens the first ten drive-up teller windows.
- 1948 - In Tokyo, an international war crimes tribunal sentences seven Japanese military and government officials to death, including General Hideki Tojo, for their roles in World War II.
- 1969 - Vietnam War: My Lai Massacre - Independent investigative journalist Seymour Hersh breaks the My Lai story.
- 1970 - The Oregon Highway Division attempts to destroy a rotting beached Gray whale with explosives, leading to the now infamous exploding whale incident
- 1971 - Vietnam War: As part of Vietnamization, US President Richard M. Nixon sets February 1, 1972 as the deadline for the removal of another 45,000 American troops from Vietnam.
- 1979 - Iran hostage crisis: In response to the hostage situation in Tehran, US President Jimmy Carter orders a halt to all petroleum imports into the United States from Iran.
- 1980 - The NASA space probe Voyager I makes its closest aproach to Saturn.
- 1982 - In the Soviet Union, Yuri Andropov is selected to become the general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party's Central Committee, succeeding the late Leonid I. Brezhnev.
- 1990 - Crown Prince Akihito is formally installed as Emperor Akihito of Japan, becoming the 125th Japanese monarch.
- 1990 - Tim Berners-Lee publishes a formal proposal for the World Wide Web.
- 1991 - Dili Massacre, Indonesian forces opened fire on a crowd of student protesters in Dili, East Timor.
- 1992 - Absolutely Fabulous airs its first episode on BBC1.
- 1996 - A Saudi Arabian Airlines Boeing 747 and a Kazakh Ilyushin Il-76 cargo plane collide in mid-air near New Delhi, India killing 349.
- 1997 - Ramzi Yousef is found guilty of masterminding the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
- 1998 - Daimler-Benz completes a merger with Chrysler to form Daimler-Chrysler.
- 2001 - In New York City, an Airbus A300 carrying American Airlines Flight 587 crashes minutes after takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport, killing all 260 on board.
- 2001 - 2001 Attack on Afghanistan: Taliban forces abandon Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, ahead of advancing Afghan Northern Alliance troops.
- 2002 - Special Extended DVD Edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is released.
- 2003 - Occupation of Iraq: In Nasiriya, Iraq, at least 23 people, among them the first Italian casualties of the 2003 Iraq war are killed in a suicide bomb attack on an Italian police base.
- 2004 - Scott Peterson is found guilty of first degree murder of his wife Laci Peterson and their unborn son Conner after a five-and-a-half month long trial.
- 2004 - Resignation of Colin Powell as Secretary of State.
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Births
- 1493 - Bartolommeo Bandinelli, Italian sculptor (d. 1560)
- 1528 - Qi Jiguang, Chinese general (d. 1588)
- 1606 - Jeanne Mance, French Canadian settler (d. 1673)
- 1615 - Richard Baxter, English clergyman (d. 1691)
- 1729 - Louis Antoine de Bougainville, French explorer (d. 1811)
- 1755 - Gerhard von Scharnhorst, Prussian general (d. 1813)
- 1795 - Thaddeus William Harris, American naturalist (d. 1856)
- 1815 - Elizabeth Cady Stanton, American women's rights activist (d. 1902)
- 1817 - Bahá'u'lláh, Persian founder of the Bahá'í Faith (d. 1892)
- 1833 - Alexander Borodin, Russian composer (d. 1887)
- 1842 - John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1919)
- 1840 - Auguste Rodin, French sculptor (d. 1917)
- 1850 - Mikhail Chigorin, Russian chess player (d. 1908)
- 1866 - Sun Yat-sen, first President of the Republic of China (d. 1925)
- 1889 - DeWitt Wallace, American magazine publisher (d. 1981)
- 1896 - Salim Ali, Indian ornithologist (d. 1987)
- 1898 - Leon Štukelj, Slovene gymnast, Olympic gold medalist and athlete (d. 1999)
- 1903 - Jack Oakie, American actor (d. 1978)
- 1908 - Harry Blackmun, U.S. Supreme Court Justice (d. 1999)
- 1915 - Roland Barthes, French critic and writer (d. 1980)
- 1917 - Jo Stafford, American singer
- 1920 - Richard Quine, American actor (d. 1989)
- 1922 - Kim Hunter, American actress (d. 2002)
- 1923 - Vicco von Bülow, German graphic artist, actor and film director
- 1929 - Michael Ende, German writer (d. 1995)
- 1929 - Grace Kelly, Princess Grace of Monaco, American actress (d. 1982)
- 1930 - Ann Flood, American actress
- 1934 - Charles Manson, American cult leader and mass murderer
- 1943 - Brian Hyland, American singer
- 1943 - Wallace Shawn, American actor and playwright
- 1944 - Booker T. Jones, American musician, singer, and songwriter (Booker T and the MG's)
- 1944 - Al Michaels, American television sportscaster
- 1945 - Neil Young, Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician
- 1958 - Megan Mullally, American actress
- 1961 - Nadia Comaneci, Romanian gymnast
- 1966 - David Schwimmer, American actor
- 1967 - Michael Moorer, American boxer
- 1968 - Aaron Stainthorpe, British singer (My Dying Bride)
- 1968 - Sammy Sosa, Dominican Major League Baseball player
- 1969 - Kathleen Hanna, American singer and songwriter
- 1969 - Heinz-Christian Strache, Austrian politician
- 1970 - Tonya Harding, American figure skater
- 1978 - Tim Lowles, Scottish Rugby Player
- 1978 - Andrew Kinlochan, English singer and musician
- 1980 - Ryan Gosling, Canadian actor
- 1982 - Anne Hathaway, American actress
- 1985 - Natalia Arriaga, Catalan beauty
- 1987 - Paul Guttenberg Pewaukee civilian
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Deaths
- 607 - Pope Boniface III
- 1035 - Canute the Great (born 994/995)
- 1094 - King Duncan II of Scotland (born 1060)
- 1434 - King Louis III of Naples (born circa 1403)
- 1555 - Stephen Gardiner, English stateman (born circa 1493)
- 1595 - John Hawkins, English shipbuilder and trader (born 1532)
- 1667 - Hans Nansen, Danish statesman (born 1598)
- 1671 - Thomas Fairfax, English Civil War general (born 1612)
- 1742 - Friedrich Hoffmann, German physician and chemist (born 1660)
- 1757 - Colley Cibber, English poet (born 1671)
- 1865 - Elizabeth Gaskell, English novelist (born 1810)
- 1941 - Abe "Kid Twist" Reles, American mobster (born 1907)
- 1948 - Umberto Giordano, Italain composer (born 1867)
- 1955 - Alfréd Hajós, Hungarian swimmer (born 1878)
- 1976 - Walter Piston, American composer (born 1894)
- 1981 - William Holden, American actor (born 1981)
- 1984 - Chester Himes, American author (born 1909)
- 1990 - Eve Arden, American actress (born 1908)
- 1993 - H. R. Haldeman, Watergate scandal figure (born 1926)
- 1994 - Wilma Rudolph, American runner (born 1940)
- 2001 - Tony Miles, English chess player (born 1955)
- 2003 - Jonathan Brandis, American actor (born 1976)
- 2003 - Penny Singleton, American actress (born 1908)
- 2003 - Tony Thompson, American drummer (The Power Station) (born 1954)
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Holidays and observances
- Bahá'í Faith: Holy Day, Birth of Bahá'u'lláh
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External links
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