SortStack #1255 — 2029-11-15

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. The Beatles make their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show 1964

    An estimated 73 million Americans watched — roughly forty percent of the US population — launching the British Invasion overnight.

  4. 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.

  5. DeepMind's AlphaGo defeats Go champion Lee Sedol 2016

    AlphaGo's 'Move 37' was so alien that commentators assumed it was a mistake. Lee won a single game back with a move fans dubbed 'God's touch.'

  6. 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.

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