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Today in History : January 10

1072 : Robert Guiscard and his brother Roger take Palermo in Sicily.

1645 : The Archbishop of Canterbury, William Laud, is beheaded on Tower Hill, accused of acting as an enemy of the British Parliament.


1724 : King Philip V shocks all of Europe when he abdicates his throne in favor of his eldest son, Louis.


1811 : An uprising of over 400 slaves is put down in New Orleans. Sixty-six blacks are killed and their heads are strung up along the roads of the city.


1847 : General Stephen Kearny and Commodore Robert Stockton retake Los Angeles in the last California battle of the Mexican War.


1861 : Florida secedes from the Union.


1863 : London’s Underground begins operations.


1870 : John D. Rockefeller and his brother William establish the Standard Oil Company of Ohio.


1899 : Filipino leader Emilio Aguinaldo renounces the Treaty of Paris, which annexed the Philippines to the United States.


1901 : The Automobile Club of America installs signs on major highways.


1903 : Argentina bans the importation of American beef because of sanitation problems.


1911 : Two German cruisers, the Emden and the Nurnberg, suppress a native revolt on island of Ponape in the Caroline Islands in the Pacific when they fire on the island and land troops.


1912 : The world’s first flying-boat airplane, designed by Glenn Curtiss, makes its maiden flight at Hammondsport.


1917 : Germany is rebuked as the Entente officially rejects a proposal for peace talks and demands the return of occupied territories from Germany.


1918 : In Washington, the House of Representatives passes legislation for women’s suffrage.


1920 : The Treaty of Versailles goes into effect.


1923 : The United States withdraws its last troops from Germany.


1940 : German planes attack 12 ships off the British coast; sinking 3 ships and killing 35 people.


1941 : The Soviets and Germany agree on the East European borders and the exchange of industrial equipment.


1946 : Chiang Kai-shek and the Yenan Communist forces halt fighting in China.


1964 : Panama breaks ties with the U.S. and demands a revision of the canal treaty.


1984 : The United States and the Vatican establish full diplomatic relations for the first time in 117 years.


1985 : Sandinista Daniel Ortega becomes President of Nicaragua, vowing to continue the country’s transformation to a socialist state with close ties to the USSR and Cuba.


2007 : A general strike begins in Guinea; eventually, it will lead to the resignation of the country’s president, Lansana Conte.


Born on January 10


1834 : Lord Acton [John E.E. Dalberg], English historian, editor of The Rambler.


1864 : George Washington Carver, chemist, agronomist, helped change the agricultural economy of the South.


1945 : Rod Stewart, singer, songwriter (“Maggie May,” “Tonight’s the Night”).


1949 : George Foreman, world heavyweight champion boxer.


1949 : Linda Lovelace (Linda Boreman), pornographic actress made famous by the movie Deep Throat, she later became an anti-pornography activist.


1953         Pat Benatar, singer; the four-time Grammy winner’s hits include “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” and “Invincible”.

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