On This Day in History – October 13

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On This Day in History – October 13

Major Events

  • 54 AD – Roman Emperor Claudius died, poisoned by Agrippina.
  • 1307 – Hundreds of Knights Templar were arrested in France on charges of heresy.
  • 1775 – The Continental Congress authorized the creation of the Continental Navy.
  • 1792 – Construction of the White House began.
  • 1884 – The Greenwich Prime Meridian was established.
  • 1903 – The Boston Red Sox won the first World Series.
  • 2010 – Thirty-three trapped miners in Chile were rescued after 69 days underground.

Famous Birthdays

  • Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) – British Prime Minister.
  • Nipsey Russell (1918–2005) – American comedian.
  • Cornel Wilde (1912–1989) – American actor.
  • Paul Simon (born 1941) – American singer-songwriter.
  • Sammy Hagar (born 1947) – American rock musician.
  • Kate Walsh (born 1967) – American actress.
  • Sacha Baron Cohen (born 1971) – English actor and comedian.

Notable Deaths

  • Claudius (10 BC–54 AD) – Roman emperor.
  • Ed Sullivan (1901–1974) – American television host.
  • Milton Hershey (1857–1945) – American chocolatier and philanthropist.
  • Lenny Bruce (1925–1966) – American stand-up comedian.

Holidays

  • Navy Birthday (United States) – Marks the founding of the U.S. Navy in 1775.
  • No Bra Day – Raises awareness for breast cancer.

Fun Facts

  • The superstition of “Friday the 13th” ties back to the Templar arrests in 1307.
  • Paul Simon and Margaret Thatcher share this birthday.
  • The Greenwich Meridian set the world’s time zones.

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