On This Day in History – February 11
On This Day in History – February 11
Major Events
- 660 BC – According to tradition, Emperor Jimmu founds Japan, marking the beginning of the Japanese imperial lineage.
- 1531 – King Henry VIII of England is formally recognized as Supreme Head of the Church of England by the Convocation of Canterbury.
- 1650 – René Descartes, French philosopher and mathematician, dies in Stockholm, leaving a lasting impact on modern philosophy and science.
- 1809 – Robert Fulton patents the steamboat, revolutionizing transportation and commerce in the 19th century.
- 1858 – Bernadette Soubirous reports the first Marian apparition at Lourdes, France, later becoming a major pilgrimage site.
- 1929 – The Lateran Treaty is signed between Italy and the Holy See, establishing Vatican City as an independent state.
- 1945 – U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin conclude the Yalta Conference.
- 1975 – Margaret Thatcher is elected leader of the British Conservative Party, becoming the first woman to lead a major UK political party.
- 1990 – Nelson Mandela is released from prison after 27 years, marking a turning point in South Africa’s struggle against apartheid.
- 2011 – Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak resigns amid mass protests during the Arab Spring.
Famous Birthdays
- Thomas Edison – American inventor and businessman (1847–1931)
- Jennifer Aniston – American actress and producer (1969)
- Sheryl Crow – American singer-songwriter (1962)
- Sarah Palin – American politician (1964)
- Burt Reynolds – American actor (1936–2018)
- Taylor Lautner – American actor (1992)
- Damien Lewis – British actor (1971)
- Brice Johnson – American basketball player (1994)
- Kelly Rowland – American singer and songwriter (1981)
Notable Deaths
- René Descartes – French philosopher and mathematician (1650, born 1596)
- Sylvia Plath – American poet and novelist (1963, born 1932)
- Whitney Houston – American singer and actress (2012, born 1963)
- Yasser Arafat – Palestinian political leader (2004, born 1929)
- Antonín Dvořák – Czech composer (1904, born 1841)
- Eva Gabor – Hungarian-American actress (1995, born 1919)
- Peter Tork – American musician, member of The Monkees (2019, born 1942)
- Alexander Hamilton Stephens – American politician (1883, born 1812)
- Douglas Adams – English author and humorist (2001, born 1952)
Holidays
- National Foundation Day – Japan
- World Day of the Sick – Observed internationally
- Inventors’ Day – United States
- Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes – Observed in Catholic traditions
Fun Facts
- February 11 is celebrated as Japan’s symbolic founding date based on ancient tradition.
- Thomas Edison held over 1,000 patents during his lifetime.
- Vatican City became the smallest independent state in the world after the Lateran Treaty.
- Nelson Mandela’s release was broadcast worldwide and marked a historic political shift.
- Lourdes attracts millions of pilgrims each year following the reported apparitions.
- Margaret Thatcher later became the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.