Today in History
November 8
392Theodosius of Rome passes legislation prohibiting all pagan worship in the empire.
1226Louis IX succeeds Louis VIII as king of France.
1576The 17 provinces of the Netherlands form a federation to maintain peace.
1620The King of Bohemia is defeated at the Battle of Prague.
1685Fredrick William of Brandenburg issues the Edict of Potsdam, offering Huguenots refuge.
1793The Louvre opens in Paris. But wasn't it already a Palace and it merely opens to the people?
1861 Charles Wilkes seizes Confederate commissioners John Slidell and James M. Mason from the British ship Trent.
1864 President Abraham Lincoln is re-elected in the first wartime election in the United States.
1887 Doc Holliday, who fought on the side of the Earp brothers during the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral 6 years earlier, dies of tuberculosis in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
1889Montana becomes the 41st state of the Union.
1900Theodore Dresier's first novel Sister Carrie is published by Doubleday, but is recalled from stores shortly due to public sentiment.
1904 President Theodore Roosevelt is elected president of the United States. He had been vice president until the shooting death of President William McKinley.
1910The Democrats prevail in congressional elections for the first time since 1894.
1923 Adolf Hitler attempts a coup in Munich, the "Beer Hall Putsch," and proclaims himself chancellor and Ludendorff dictator. .
1932Franklin D. Roosevelt is elected 32nd president of the United States.
1938Crystla Bird Fauset of Pennsylvania, becomes the first African-American woman to be elected to a state legislature.
1942 The United States and Great Britain invade Axis-occupied North Africa.
1960John F. Kennedy is elected 35th president, defeating Republican candidate Richard Nixon in the closest election, by popular vote, since 1880.
1966Republican Edward Brooke of Massachusetts becomes the first African American elected to the Senate in 85 years.
1983Wilson B. Goode is elected as the first black mayor of the city of Philadelphia.
1988George H. Bush is elected the 41st president of the United States.




Born on November 8
1656Edmond Halley, mathematician and astronomer who predicted the return of the comet that bears his name.
1847Bram Stoker, author (Dracula).
1878Marshall Walter Taylor, "Major Taylor," the world's fastest bicycle racer for a 12-year period.
1879Leon Trosky, Russian Communist leader.
1884Hermann Rorshach, Swiss psychiatrist, inventor of the inkblot test.
1900Albert Friedrich Frey-Wyssling, Swiss botanist and molecular biology pioneer.
1900Margaret Mitchell, American writer who found success in her first and only novel, Gone With the Wind.
1909Katherine Hepburn, American actress who won four Oscars. Her movies included Bringing Up Baby, The Philadelphia Story and The African Queen.
1916Peter Ulrich Weiss, German novelist and dramatist (Marat/Sade, The Investigation).
1922Christiaan Barnard, South African surgeon, performed the first human heart transplant operation.

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