Historical Events on March 30 (original) (raw)
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240 BC 1st recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet
804 Ludger becomes 1st Bishop of Münster in the Holy Roman Empire
988 Boudouin IV with the Beard becomes earl of Flanders
Edward I Sacks Berwick-upon-Tweed
1296 Edward I sacks Berwick-upon-Tweed, during armed conflict between Scotland and England
- 1422 Ketsugan, Zen teacher, performs exorcisms to free aizoji temple
- 1456 Prince Louis of Bourbon elected Bishop of Liege
- 1474 Duke Sigismund of Tirol ends contacts with Switzerland
- 1533 Thomas Cranmer becomes Archbishop of Canterbury
- 1603 Battle at Mellifont: English army under Lord Mountjoy beats Irish
Voltaire Crowned
1778 Playwright Voltaire crowned with laurel wreath
Heptadecagon Construction
1796 Carl Friedrich Gauss, German mathematician, discovers the construction of the heptadecagon
1814 Joachim Murat issues the Rimini Declaration which would later inspire Italian Unification
1822 Congress combines East & West Florida into Florida Territory
1842 Ether used as an anaesthetic for 1st time by Dr Crawford Long (Georgia)
The 1856 Treaty of Paris
1856 The Russian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, Great Britain, France and the Kingdom of Sardinia sign the Treaty of Paris ending the Crimean War
- 1858 Pencil with attached eraser patented (Hyman L Lipman of Philadelphia)
- 1863 Danish prince Wilhelm Georg of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg chosen as king George of Greece
- 1864 Skirmish at Mount Elba, Arkansas
- 1865 -4] Battle at 5 Forks, Virginia
Music Premiere
1866 Bedřich Smetana's comic opera"Verkaufte Braut" (The Bartered Bride) premieres at Prague Provisional Theatre
Alaska Purchase
1867 The United States buys Alaska from Russia for $7,200,000 (109 million in 2018 dollars), roughly 2 cents an acre
1870 15th Amendment to the US constitution is adopted, guarantees right to vote regardless of race
1870 Florida territorial government established
1870 Texas becomes last confederate state readmitted to Union
1885 The Battle for Kushka triggers the Pandjeh Incident which nearly gives rise to war between the British Empire and Russian Empire
1893 Thomas F. Bayard becomes 1st US ambassador in Great Britain
1895 British inventor Birt Acres films Oxford and Cambridge boat race
1900 Dutch 2nd Chamber accepts Compulsory education law
1909 New York's Queensboro Bridge opens, linking Manhattan & Queens
1910 Mississippi Legislature founded The University of Southern Mississippi
1911 Lötschberg tunnel in Switzerland (13,735 m) completed
1912 French protectorate in Morocco established
1916 Stanley Cup Final, Montreal Arena, Westmount, Quebec: Montreal Canadiens (NHA) beat Portland Rosebuds (PCHA), 2-1 for a 3-2 series victory
1918 Stanley Cup, Mutual Street Arena, Toronto, ON: Toronto Arenas (NHL) beat Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA), 2-1 for a 3-2 series victory; first series contested by the new NHL
1919 Belgian Army occupies Düsseldorf
Rowlatt Act
1919 Gandhi announces resistance against Rowlatt Act
- 1919 Paul Claudel's "Tête d'Or" premieres in Paris
- 1922 KGY-AM in Olympia WA begins radio transmissions
- 1922 WWL-AM in New Orleans LA begins radio transmissions
- 1923 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority formed at Howard U in 1920 incorporates
- 1925 Stanley Cup Final, Patrick Arena, Victoria, BC: Victoria Cougars (WCHL) beat Montreal Canadiens (NHL), 6-1 for a 3-1 series win; last non-NHL team to win trophy
- 1930 Babberich-H soccer team forms
- 1935 Newfoundland changes time to 3½ hrs W of Greenwich, repeats 44 sec
- 1939 First flight of the Australian C.A.C. CA-16 Wirraway military aircraft
- 1939 Heinkel He 100 fighter sets a world airspeed record of 463 mph
- 1941 German counter offensive in North Africa
- 1942 1st RSHA-transport from France arrives in camp Birkenau
- 1942 SS murders 200 inmates of Trawniki concentration camp
- 1943 British 1st army recaptures Sejenane
- 1944 781 British bombers attack Nuremberg
- 1945 289 anti-fascists murdered by Nazis in Rombergpark Dortmund
- 1945 USSR invades Austria
- 1945 World War II: a defecting German pilot delivers a Messerschmitt Me 262A-1 to Americans
- 1946 Australia beats NZ in cricket at 3 30pm on 2nd day
- 1946 Last Test Cricket appearance of Bill O'Reilly (5-14 & 3-19)
Babe Didrikson Zaharias
1947 LPGA Titleholders Championship Women's Golf, Augusta CC: Babe Didrikson Zaharias wins her first of 3 Titleholders titles by 5 strokes ahead of Dorothy Kirby
- 1949 Riot breaks out in Austurvöllur square in Reykjavík, when Iceland joins NATO
- 1950 Bell Telephone Laboratories announces invention of the phototransistor in Murray Hill, New Jersey
Music Premiere
1951 1st performance of Walter Piston's 4th Symphony commissioned to mark the University of Minnesota's centennial, debuts by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Antal Doráti conducting
- 1952 6th Tony Awards: "The Fourposter" (play) and "The King & I" (musical) win
Cricket Debut
1954 Test Cricket debut of West Indian great Garfield Sobers vs England at Kingston Oval, Barbados
- 1956 USSR performs nuclear test
Event of Interest
1959 Dalai Lama flees China and is granted political asylum in India
1959 WNED TV channel 17 in Buffalo, NY (PBS) begins broadcasting
1961 The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs is signed at New York
1963 France performs underground nuclear test at Ecker Algeria
Event of Interest
1964 Astronaut John Glenn withdraws from Ohio senate race
- 1965 Vietnam War: A car bomb explodes in front of the U.S. Embassy in Saigon, killing 22 and wounding 183 others
Color Me Barbra
1966 "Color Me Barbra", Barbra Streisand's second TV special and the first in color, premieres on CBS
- 1968 General Ludvik Svoboda elected president of Czechoslovakia
- 1969 Loyalists bomb water and electricity installations in Northern Ireland in the hope that the attacks would be blamed on the IRA and on elements of the civil rights movement, which was demanding an end to discrimination against Catholics
- 1970 American television soap opera "Another World in Somerset" premieres on NBC, runs until 1976
Bitches Brew
1970 Columbia Records releases jazz artist Miles Davis's influential double album "Bitches Brew"; it becomes his highest charting title, wins a Grammy, and earns him his 1st gold record
- 1970 USSR wins its 8th straight Ice Hockey World Championship, in Stockholm, Sweden; 10th overall win
- 1972 North Vietnam launches a major conventional offensive against South Vietnam
- 1972 Northern Ireland's Government and Parliament dissolved by the British Government and 'direct rule' from Westminster is introduced
- 1972 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
- 1973 Ellsworth Bunker resigns as US ambassador to South Vietnam
- 1975 James Rupert kills 11 members of his family on Easter Sunday in Hamilton, Ohio
- 1975 Ron Lalonde scores the 1st hat trick by a Washington Capital
- 1976 Israel kills 6 Palestinians protesting land confiscation
Palace of Westminster
1979 Airey Neave, a British politician, is killed by a car bomb as he exits the Palace of Westminster. The Irish National Liberation Army claims responsibility.
1980 Mark Medoff's "Children of a Lesser God" premieres in NYC
1981 "Chariots of Fire" directed by Hugh Hudson and starring Ben Cross and Ian Charleson premieres at a Royal Command Film Performance (Best Picture 1982)
1982 3rd NASA Space Shuttle Mission: Columbia 3 lands at White Sands, New Mexico
1982 John Pielmeier's play "Agnes of God", about a nun who gives birth and insists it was immaculate conception, premieres at the Music Box Theatre, NYC; runs for 599 performances
1983 New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) begins trading in crude oil future
1983 Ray Cooney's "Run for your Wives" premieres in London
1983 USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan
1984 US ends participation in multinational Lebanon peace force
1984 World's most valuable tip - New York police detective Robert Cunningham offers waitress Phyllis Penzo half of 1lotteryticket,nextdaytheywin1 lottery ticket, next day they win 1lotteryticket,nextdaytheywin6 million
Event of Interest
1987 Vincent van Gogh's "Sunflowers" sells for a record 22.5 million pounds ($39.7 million)
1988 Tamil Nadu beat Railways by inns & 144 to win Ranji Trophy
1990 Jack Nicklaus makes his debut on the Senior PGA Tour with a 71 (-1) in the first round of The Tradition at Desert Mountain; wins the event by 4 strokes from Gary Player
1991 1st exhibition baseball games at Joe Robbie Stadium (Yanks-Orioles)
1991 Last issue of Dutch Newspaper "Vr˜e Folk" (Free People)
1991 Northern Michigan wins its 1st NCAA hockey title
1991 PBA National Championship Won by Mike Miller
1991 William Kennedy Smith allegedly rapes a woman (found not guilty)
1992 CBS TV premieres overnight news program "Up To The Minute"
Sports History
1992 Man accidentally backs into Oakland A's Jose Canseco's $225,000 Lamborghini
- 1992 P J Patterson, resigns as 6th Prime Minister of Jamaica
- 1992 WNSR-FM (105.1) changes callsign to WMXV-FM (NYC)
- 1993 Jamaican premier Percival Patterson wins parliamentary election
- 1993 Punjab beat Maharashtra by 120 runs to win Cricket's Ranji Trophy
- 1994 ABC Masters Tournament won by Hobo Boothe
- 1994 Bombay beat Bengal by 8 wickets to win Cricket's Ranji Trophy
- 1994 England Cricket all out for 46 at Port-of-Spain
Cricket History
1996 Lara hits 146 cricket not out in ODI vs NZ at Port-Of-Spain
- 1996 NY Mets beats NY Yankees 5-3 in an exhibition game
Event of Interest
1996 Prince Edward & girl-friend Sophie Rhys-Jones visit Greystoke Castle
Golf Major
1997 Nabisco Dinah Shore Women's Golf, Mission Hills CC: 41-year old Betsy King wins her 3rd title in this event, 2 strokes ahead of Kris Tschetter and Amy Fruhwirth; last of her 6 major titles
- 1997 TV network Channel 5 begins broadcasting in the UK
- 1999 Craig Kilborn becomes the host of "The Late Late Show" on CBS; hosts the program through 2004
World Record
2001 At 15 years, 9 months American swimmer Michael Phelps breaks 200m butterfly world record at the US World Championship trials at Austin, Texas; becomes youngest male to set a world mark
- 2003 Kraft Nabisco Championship Women's Golf, Mission Hills CC: Patricia Meunier-Lebouc of France wins her only major title, 1 stroke ahead of the 2-time defending champion Annika Sörenstam of Sweden
- 2006 Marcos Pontes is the first Brazilian astronaut in space
- 2006 UK Terrorism Act 2006 becomes law.
- 2011 Global credit information group Experian report that economic recovery in Wales slower than the rest of the UK, forecasting growth of 1.6% vs 2.2% for the rest of the UK
- 2012 American Mega Millions lottery hits a world record lottery amount of 640 million dollars
- 2012 Mastercard and Visa announce a massive breach in security with over ten million compromised credit card numbers
- 2012 Spanish Government cuts 27 billion Euros from its budget in a tough austerity measure
Election of Interest
2013 Kenya's Supreme Court declares Uhuru Kenyatta the rightful winner of the Kenyan presidential election
- 2013 North Korea declares it is at a state of war with South Korea
Event of Interest
2017 Ex-South Korean president Park Geun-hye arrested in corruption investigation
- 2017 North Carolina repeals its controversial bathroom law that restricted transgender use
- 2017 Venezuela Supreme Court takes over legislative powers of the National Assembly, opposition calls it a coup
Golden Hour
2018 Country singer songwriter Kacey Musgraves releases her fourth album "Golden Hour" (Grammy Album of the Year 2019)
- 2018 Palestinians begin a "Great March of Return", 6 weeks of protests on the Gaza Strip demanding Palestinian refugees be allowed to return to Israel. 19 Palestinians killed, 1,416 injured on the first day.
Papal Visit
2019 Pope Francis arrives in Rabat, Morocco, on his first-ever visit to the Magreb region of Northern Africa
Film & TV History
2019 Swedish gamer and YouTuber PewDiePie overtaken by Indian channel T-Series as YouTube channel with most subscribers (both on 92 million)
- 2019 Zuzana Caputova elected President of Slovakia, the country's first female head of state
- 2020 International Olympic Committee announces postponed 2020 Summer Olympic Games will be held July 23-August 8 in 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2020 Russian city Moscow begins a city-wide lockdown after 4 hours notice due to COVID-19
- 2020 Three out of four Americans now ordered to stay home due to COVID-19 as states of Virginia, Maryland, Arizona and Florida issue lockdowns
Film & TV History
2022 Bruce Willis announces he is stepping away from acting after a diagnosis of aphasia [1]
- 2022 Computer's Turing Award won by American programmer Jack Dongarra, whose work paved the way for supercomputers [1]
Music History
2022 Rock band Foo Fighters cancel their world tour after the unexpected death of their drummer Taylor Hawkins in Bogotá, Colombia [1]
Cricket History
2022 State memorial service held for Australian cricketing great Shane Warne at Melbourne Cricket Ground, attended by 50,000
Trump Indicted in Manhattan
2023 Former US President Donald Trump is indicted by a Manhattan Grand Jury on charges over hush payments paid to porn star Stormy Daniels - 1st US President to face criminal charges [1]
Open Letter to Pause AI Experiments
2023 Key figures in Artificial Intelligence including Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak sign open letter warning the race to develop AI systems is out of control, asking for suspension for at least six months [1] [2]