Historical Events on March 11 (original) (raw)

Hagia Sophia

843 Icon veneration officially re-instated in Hagia Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople

Last Royal Veto

1708 Queen Anne withholds Royal Assent from the Scottish Militia Bill, the last time a British monarch vetoes legislation

Treaty of Waitangi

1845 The Flagstaff War: In New Zealand, Chiefs Hone Heke and Kawiti lead 700 Māoris to chop down the British flagpole and drive settlers out of the British colonial settlement of Kororareka because of breaches of the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi.

Evacuation of Winchester

1862 Confederate General Stonewall Jackson begins evacuation of Winchester, Virginia

Sherman Occupies Fayetteville

1865 General William T. Sherman's Union forces occupies Fayetteville, North Carolina

Nansen's Artic Voyage

1882 Norwegian scientist and explorer Fridtjof Nansen sets out on his first expedition on a sea voyage to study Arctic zoology

Gardel Arrives in Argentina

1893 Future Tango icon Carlos Gardel and his mother, Berthe Gardès emigrate to Buenos Aires, Argentina

British Reject Boer Peace Terms

1900 British Prime Minister Lord Salisbury rejects peace overtures from the Boer leader Paul Kruger (on 5 March) as demanding too-favourable terms

Hobbs Scores 187

1910 English cricketer Jack Hobbs scores 187 vs South Africa, his 1st international test hundred only to then get out hit wicket

The Dead

1914 Rupert Brooke's poems "The Dead" and "The Soldier" are published in The Times Literary Supplement

Film Release

1927 Samuel Rothafel opens the 5,920 seat Roxy Theater in New York City, with silent film "The Love of Sunya" starring Gloria Swanson; largest movie theatre at the time of construction

Appointment of Interest

1930 Hans Luther is appointed as president of the Reichsbank.

Lend-Lease Bill

1941 FDR signs Lend-Lease Bill, allowing US to provide material support to Great Britain's war effort in return for future use of land for US military bases in England

Event of Interest

1963 US Defense Secretary Robert MacNamara orders the adoption by the US military of the M16 assault rifle, originally designed as the AR-15 by Eugene Stoner

Film & TV History

1964 Gene Roddenberry brings together a 16-page pitch for the original Star Trek series

Event of Interest

1965 Indonesia President Sukarno signs the 'Supersemar' order, giving army commander Lt. Gen. Suharto authority to do whatever he "deemed necessary" to restore order

Music History

1968 Episode of "The Monkees" TV show features musician Frank Zappa posing as Mike Nesmith and vice versa, debating qualities of each other's music

(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay

1968 Otis Redding is the first person in the US to posthumously receive gold record for his single "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay"

Music History

1971 Jim Morrison leaves for Paris to re-orient himself emotionally and creatively, and to avoid the jail sentence given to him in Miami, Florida. He never returns to the US.

Sports History

1986 New York Islanders Mike Bossy, 1st NHLer to score 50 goals in 9 straight seasons

Event of Interest

1995 Sinn Féin party leader Gerry Adams arrives in the US

Music History

2008 Plácido Domingo named "The King of Singers" in BBC Music Magazine, based on voting by 16 renowned opera critics for the April 2008 issue

Laureus Awards

2013 Laureus World Sports Awards, Municipal Theater, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Sportsman: Usain Bolt; Sportswoman: Missy Franklin; Team: FC Bayern Munich

Event of Interest

2018 China's National People's Congress approves removal of term limits for a leader, allowing Xi Jinping to be presidency for life

Election of Interest

2019 Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika (82) changes his mind saying he will not seek a fifth term and postpones elections after mass protests

Event of Interest

2019 Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, refutes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement “Israel is the nation state of the Jewish people – and only it.”

Film & TV History

2020 Harvey Weinstein is sentenced to 23 years in prison for a criminal sex act and rape in New York

Event of Interest

2021 British Prince William says the royal family is “very much not a racist family” in first public comments since interview by his brother Harry and wife Meghan

7220

2022 American rapper Lil Durk releases his 7th studio album "7220", debuts at #1 on the US Billboard 200 chart

Kate Edits Photo

2024 Catherine, Princess of Wales, apologizes for "confusion" caused by releasing an edited family photo after news agencies issue a "kill" notice over digital manipulation [1]