SortStack #212 — 2027-01-07
By year · Order from earliest to most recent.
- Emperor Constantine dedicates Constantinople as the new Roman capital 330
Built on the old Greek city of Byzantium, it remained an imperial capital for over a thousand years and is now Istanbul, Turkey's largest city.
- Marco Polo sets out from Venice on his journey to Asia 1271
He was away 24 years. His famous book was dictated to a romance writer while both were prisoners of war in a Genoese jail.
- Napoleon is finally defeated at the Battle of Waterloo 1815
Overnight rain delayed the French attack, buying time for Prussian reinforcements. Wellington called it 'the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life.'
- The Suez Canal opens, linking the Mediterranean and Red Seas 1869
The canal cut the sea voyage from Europe to India by roughly 7,000 km, ending the age of sailing around the entire African continent.
- India and Pakistan gain independence from Britain 1947
Independence came at midnight, and the hastily drawn border triggered one of history's largest migrations — some fifteen million people crossed in both directions.
- Fire engulfs Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris 2019
The spire fell, but the rooftop beehives survived — and the cathedral reopened five years later after a meticulous reconstruction.