SortStack #968 — 2029-02-01
By year · Order from earliest to most recent.
- The boy pharaoh Tutankhamun dies in Egypt 1323 BCE
He died around age nineteen after a minor reign — yet his is the most famous tomb ever found, because grave robbers largely missed it for over 3,000 years.
- Rome is founded, according to legend, by Romulus 753 BCE
Romans dated their entire calendar 'ab urbe condita' — from the founding of the city — and the legend says Romulus killed his twin brother Remus over the city walls.
- Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone 1876
Bell's lawyer filed at the patent office mere hours before rival Elisha Gray filed a notice for a similar device — one of history's closest patent races.
- Disneyland opens its gates in Anaheim, California 1955
Opening day was a fiasco insiders called 'Black Sunday': heat melted the fresh asphalt, fountains failed, and thousands entered with counterfeit tickets.
- Richard Nixon becomes the first US president to resign 1974
A month after he left office, his successor Gerald Ford granted him a full pardon — a decision many believe cost Ford the next election.
- 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.