SortStack #1150 — 2029-08-02

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  1. Vikings raid the island monastery of Lindisfarne, shocking Europe 793

    The raid is the conventional start of the Viking Age. The scholar Alcuin wrote that 'never before has such terror appeared in Britain.'

  2. The Great Fire destroys most of the City of London 1666

    It consumed over 13,000 houses and St. Paul's Cathedral, yet the official death toll recorded only a handful of victims — almost certainly an undercount.

  3. Humans fly for the first time aboard a Montgolfier hot-air balloon 1783

    The first balloon passengers, weeks earlier, were a sheep, a duck, and a rooster — sent up before King Louis XVI to test whether the air aloft was breathable.

  4. Napoleon Bonaparte is crowned Emperor of the French 1804

    At the ceremony in Notre-Dame, Napoleon took the crown from Pope Pius VII and placed it on his own head — a move planned in advance, not an impulsive snub.

  5. Humans walk on the Moon for the first time 1969

    The Apollo guidance computer had less processing power than a modern pocket calculator — and alarms from it nearly aborted the landing.

  6. 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.

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