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 Sunday, February 12, 2012 at 11:15 AM in Nineveh, Assyria

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Today in World History - Sunday, February 12, 2012
On this day, Sunday, February 12, 2012, in world history...
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    1049 - Bruno count of Egesheim & Dagsburg crowned Pope Leo IX
    1111 - German King Hendry V arrives at St Peter, Rome
    1130 - Pope Innocent II elected
    1502 - Granada] Moslems forced to convert to Catholicism
    1528 - Treaty of Dordrecht between emperor & ecclesiastical power
    1541 - Santiago, Chile founded (or Feb 24)
    1577 - Spanish land guardian Don Juan of Habsburg signs "Eternal Edict"
    1624 - English parliament comes together
    1709 - Alexander Selkirk, Scottish seaman is rescued after 4+ years from Fernandez Island (inspiration for Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe")
    1733 - Georgia founded by James Oglethorpe, at site of Savannah
    1736 - Maria Theresa Habsburg marries French Stefanus (emperor Franois I)
    1762 - English fleet occupies Martinique
    1763 - John Casteret appointed British minister of foreign affairs
    1772 - Yves de Kerguelen of France discovers Kerguelen Archipelago, India
    1793 - 1st US fugitive slave law passed; requires return of escaped slaves
    1797 - Haydn's song "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser," premieres in Vienna
    1818 - Chile gains independence from Spain
    1821 - Mercantile Library of City of NY opens
    1825 - Creek Indian treaty signed. Tribal chiefs agree to turn over all their land in Georgia to the government & migrate west by Sept 1, 1826
    1832 - Ecuador annexes Gal pagos Islands
    1839 - Aroostock War: Boundary dispute between Maine & New Brunswick
    1840 - Housatonic Railroad opens
    1848 - Ballet "Faust" premieres, Milan
    1850 - Original Washington's Farewell Address manuscript sells for $2,300
    1861 - State troops seize US munitions in Napoleon, AK
    1865 - Henry Highland Garnet, is 1st black to speak in US House of Reps
    1870 - Official proclamation sets April 15 as last day of grace for US silver coins to circulate in Canada
    1873 - Congress abolishes bimetallism & authorizes $1 & $3 gold coins
    1874 - King David Kalakaua of Sandwich Is Hawaii, is 1st king to visit US
    1876 - Al Spalding opens his sporting good shop
    1877 - 1st news dispatch by telephone, between Boston & Salem, Mass
    1877 - US railroad builders strike against wage reduction
    1878 - Frederick Thayer patents catcher's mask (pat # 200,358)
    1879 - 1st artificial ice rink in North America (Madison Sq Garden, NYC)
    1879 - News about slaughtering of Isandlwana reaches London
    1880 - National Croquet League organizes (Phila)
    1882 - Social-Democratic Union forms in Amsterdam
    1885 - Carl Peters founds German East-Africa Society
    1886 - 2nd British govt of Salisbury forms
    1889 - Csar Francks Symphony in D, premieres
    1889 - Henrik Ibsens "Fruen fra Haven," premieres in Oslo
    1899 - -47F (-44C), Camp Clarke, Nebraska (state record)
    1899 - 1st 2-man team 6-day bicycle race in US begins, MSG, NYC
    1901 - Dutch Penitentiary children's law proclaimed
    1906 - George Cohans musical "George Washington," premieres in NYC
    1908 - Anna Jeanes bequeaths $1,000,000 to Swarthmore to become all female
    1908 - NY to Paris auto race (via Alaska & Siberia) begins in NYC George Schuster wins after 88 days behind the wheel
    1909 - National Assn for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) forms
    1909 - Netherlands' SDAP suspends Marxist Tribune group (Gorter & Wijnkoop)
    1909 - Robert Fowler runs world record marathon (2:46:52.6)
    1912 - China adopts Gregorian calendar
    1912 - Last Ch'ing (Manchu) emperor of China, Hsuan T'ung, abdicates
    1915 - Cornerstone laid for Lincoln Memorial in Wash DC
    1916 - 1st edition of Joseph Patterson/Sidney Smith strip "Gumps"
    1920 - -Apr 26] 14,000 Rotterdam/Amsterdam harbor workers strike
    1920 - NL votes 6-2 for 1 commissioner AL votes 6-2 to keep group commission
    1921 - Soviet troops invade Georgia (theirs, not ours)
    1921 - Winston Churchill becomes British, minister of Colonies
    1924 - George Gershwin's "Rhapsody In Blue" premieres at Carnegie Hall (NYC)
    1924 - George Kaufman's "Beggar on Horseback," premieres in NYC
    1924 - President Calvin Coolidge makes 1st presidential radio speech
    1925 - 1st federal arbitration law approved by Congress
    1925 - E Thieffry departs with Handley Page for the Belgian Congo
    1925 - Estonia forbids communist Party
    1926 - Barendrecht soccer team forms
    1927 - British expeditionary army lands in Shanghai
    1929 - Karst Leemburg wins Dutch 11 cities skate (11:30)
    1932 - Communist Party of Holland forms Unemployed Combat Committees
    1933 - German vice-chancellor von Papen demands Catholic aid for Nazis
    1934 - Export-Import Bank incorporates
    1934 - France hit by a general strike against fascists & royalists
    1935 - Great airship, USS Macon, crashes into Pacific Ocean
    1937 - Cleveland (now Los Angeles) Rams granted an NFL franchise
    1938 - Austrian chancellor Schuschnigg visits Hitler in Berchtesgaden
    1938 - German troops entered Austria
    1941 - Jewish Council for Amsterdam forms, under Ascher/Cohen
    1941 - Occupation Police arrest "Jewish Foursome"
    1942 - 3 German battle cruisers escape via Channel to Brest N Germany
    1943 - General Eisenhower departs Algiers to Tebessa
    1944 - Wendell Wilkie (R) enters presidential race
    1945 - SF selected for site of UN Conference
    1947 - Daytime fireball & meteorite fall seen in eastern Siberia
    1947 - Record 100.5-kg sailfish caught, C W Stewart, Galapagos Islands
    1948 - 1st Lt Nancy Leftenant becomes 1st black in army nursing corps
    1949 - "Annie Get Your Gun" closes at Imperial Theater NYC after 1147 perfs
    1949 - Panic in Quito Ecuador, after "War of the World" played on radio
    1949 - Team Canada beats Denmark 47-0 in hockey
    1949 - Unidentified aircraft bomb Jerusalem
    1950 - Albert Einstein warns against hydrogen bomb
    1950 - Sen Joe McCarthy claims to have list of 205 communist govt employees
    1953 - USSR breaks relations with Israel
    1955 - McGuire Sisters' "Sincerely" single goes to #1 & stays #1 for 10 weeks
    1955 - Pres Eisenhower sends 1st US advisors to S Vietnam
    1955 - Soviets decides space center built in Baikonur, Kazachstan
    1955 - WTVY TV channel 4 in Dothan, AL (CBS) begins broadcasting
    1956 - Fay Crocker wins LPGA Miami Beach Golf Open
    1957 - Researchers announce Borazan (harder than diamonds) been developed
    1958 - Celtic Bill Russell grabs 41 rebounds to beat Syracuse 119-101
    1958 - Gen Miguel Ydegoras Fuentes elected president of Guatemala
    1960 - Chinese army kills 12 Indian soldiers
    1961 - Celtic Bill Russell grabs 40 rebounds to beat Warriors 136-125
    1961 - Mickey Wright wins LPGA St Petersburg Golf Open
    1961 - Mushtaq Mohammad scores 1st Test Cricket century at 17 yrs 82 days
    1961 - USSR launches Venera 1 toward Venus
    1962 - Bus boycott starts in Macon, Georgia
    1963 - Argentina asks extraditon of ex-president Peron
    1964 - Beatles 1st NYC concert (Carnegie Hall)
    1964 - End of Richie Benaud's 63-Test Cricket career
    1964 - US female Figure Skating championship won by Peggy Fleming
    1964 - US male Figure Skating championship won by Scott Allen
    1965 - KHFI (now KBVO) TV channel 42 in Austin, TX (NBC) begins broadcasting
    1965 - Nuclear test at Pacific Ocean
    1967 - Kees Verkerk becomes world champ all round skater
    1967 - Keith Richards, Mick Jagger & Marianne Faithful busted for drugs
    1967 - Pirate Radio Free Harlem (NYC) begins transmitting
    1970 - Anthony Shaffers "Sleuth," premieres in NYC
    1971 - Only Test Cricket for Ken Eastwood, who scored 5 & 0 Aust v England
    1973 - 1st US POWs in N Vietnam released; 116 of 456 flown to Philippine
    1976 - US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
    1977 - Toronto Maple Leafs shutout Washington Capitals 10-0
    1978 - "Jesus Christ Superstar" closes at Longacre Theater NYC after 96 perfs
    1978 - Debbie Austin wins LPGA American Cancer Society Golf Classic
    1978 - US female Figure Skating championship won by Linda Fratianne
    1978 - US male Figure Skating championship won by Charles Tickner
    1979 - Kosmos 1076, 1st Soviet oceanographic satellite, launched
    1980 - "Canterbury Tales" opens at Rialto Theater NYC for 16 performances
    1980 - NY Islanders 2nd scoreless tie, vs Winnipeg Jets
    1980 - Richard Hadlee becomes NZ's top wicket-taker with 117
    1981 - Admiral Bobby R Inman, USN, becomes deputy director of CIA
    1981 - Arbitrator Goetz declares Red Sox catcher Carlton Fisk a free agent
    1981 - Cape Verde amends its constitution
    1981 - Pete Squires sets record for 1575 steps of Empire State Bldg, 10m
    1982 - US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
    1982 - Wayne Gretzky scores 153rd point of season, tieing NHL record
    1984 - Alice Miller wins LPGA Sarasota Golf Classic
    1984 - Cale Yarborough, becomes 1st Daytona 500 qualifier, above 200 MPH
    1984 - Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean skate "Bolero" at Olympics
    1984 - West Indies beat Australia 2-0-1 to win cricket World Series Cup receiving all perfect scores for quality & gold medal
    1985 - 37th NHL All-Star Game: Wales beat Campbell 6-4 at Calgary
    1985 - West Indies beat Australia 2-1 to win cricket World Series Cup
    1986 - 1st-class cricket debut of Curtly Ambrose, Leeward Is v Guyana
    1987 - Survivors of a black man murdered by KKK members awarded $7 M damages
    1989 - 39th NBA All-Star Game: West beats East 143-134 at Houston
    1989 - 5 Pakistani Moslem rioters killed protesting "Satanic Verses" novel
    1989 - 50th PGA Seniors Golf Championship: Larry Mowry
    1989 - Barbara Harris becomes 1st female bishop of a US Episcopal church
    1989 - Gretzky sets 2 records, his 45th hat trick & 10th 40+ goal season
    1989 - Thursday's Child sets sailing record, NY-Cape Horn-SF, 80 d 20 h
    1989 - US male Figure Skating championship won by Christopher Bowman
    1991 - Iceland recognizes Lithuania's independence
    1991 - North & South Korea form a joint team for table tennis competition
    1994 - 17th Winter Olympic games opens in Lillehammer, Norway
    1994 - 20th century premiere of 6 restored Haydn-sonatas in Boston
    1994 - Edvard Munch's painting "The Cry" stolen (in Oslo)
    1994 - Inna Lassovskaya jumps world record 14.90m
    1994 - Model Anna Nicole Smith hospitalized for drug overdose
    1995 - 45th NBA All-Star Game: West beats East 139-112 at Phoenix
    1995 - Angela Kennedy swims woman's world record 50m butterfly
    1995 - Bonnie Blair skates female world record 500m (38.69 sec)
    1995 - Dieter Baumann runs European record 3k indoor (7:37.51)
    1995 - Jeff Rouse swims world record 50m backstroke (24.37 sec)
    1995 - Moses Kiptanui runs world record 3k indoor (7:35.15)
    1995 - PRI loses/PAN wins Mexican regional elections
    1995 - Sun Cayun pole vaults indoor female world record (4.13m)
    1995 - Susan Auch skates female world record 500m (38.94 sec)
    1997 - Fred Goldman says he will settle for a signed murder confession from O J Simpson in lieu of his $20.5 million judgement
    1998 - "Freak," opens at Cort Theater NYC
    1998 - 250-car Italy pile-up due to fog, 4 die & 50 hurt
    1998 - Dallas Cowboys sign Chan Gailey as their 4th head coach
    1998 - Intel unveils its 1st graphics chip i740
    1998 - US district judge T Hogan declares line-item veto law unconstitutional