Today in History
Historical Events
The European Huygens space probe lands on Saturn's moon Titan. It was the first ever landing in the outer solar system.
The Summer of Love is launched with the Human Be-In. San Francisco was the epicenter of the Hippie Revolution, which soon influenced cultures around the world.
Tito becomes President of Yugoslavia. The authoritarian leader became a unifying symbol in his country and is still known by many today.
Churchill, Roosevelt and de Gaulle meet to discuss WWII strategy. During the secret Casablanca Conference, the leaders agreed that the allied forces would accept nothing less than the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers.
Elizabeth I is crowned Queen of England. “The Virgin Queen” was the daughter of Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Dave Grohl
1969
American singer-songwriter, musician, director

Steven Soderbergh
1963
American director, screenwriter, producer

Rambhadracharya
1950
Indian religious leader

Albert Schweitzer
1875
Alsatian physician, Nobel Prize laureate

Benedict Arnold
1741
American/English general
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Alan Rickman
2016
English actor

Anthony Eden
1977
British politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Humphrey Bogart
1957
American actor

Mandell Creighton
1901
English bishop, historian

Lewis Carroll
1898
English author