SortStack #737 — 2028-06-15
By year · Order from earliest to most recent.
- The Great Pyramid of Giza is completed for Pharaoh Khufu 2560 BCE
It remained the tallest human-made structure on Earth for about 3,800 years, until Lincoln Cathedral's spire topped it in the 1300s.
- The Code of Hammurabi is inscribed on a stone pillar in Babylon 1754 BCE
Its 282 laws include the famous 'eye for an eye' principle. The original basalt stele survives and stands in the Louvre in Paris.
- William the Conqueror defeats King Harold at the Battle of Hastings 1066
The Bayeux Tapestry — actually an embroidery nearly 70 meters long — tells the story, including Harold's famous (and disputed) arrow in the eye.
- The Channel Tunnel opens between England and France 1994
Its undersea section is the longest of any tunnel in the world. British and French digging crews met beneath the seabed and shook hands through the breakthrough hole.
- Mark Zuckerberg launches Facebook from his Harvard dorm room 2004
It launched as 'TheFacebook,' restricted to Harvard students. The general public couldn't join for another two years.
- Steve Jobs unveils the first iPhone 2007
The demo units were so buggy that engineers mapped a single 'golden path' of actions for Jobs to follow on stage — deviating risked a crash.