SortStack #1416 — 2030-04-25
By year · Order from earliest to most recent.
- Parisians storm the Bastille fortress, igniting the French Revolution 1789
The dreaded fortress held just seven prisoners that day — including two men deemed insane. Its demolition stones were sold as souvenirs.
- The Penny Black, the world's first postage stamp, goes on sale 1840
It bore Queen Victoria's profile and no country name — and because Britain invented the stamp, British stamps still omit the country's name today.
- The first modern Olympic Games are held in Athens 1896
Just 14 nations and 241 athletes competed — all men — and winners received silver medals, not gold.
- Christiaan Barnard performs the first human heart transplant in Cape Town 1967
The first patient lived eighteen days. Barnard's second transplant patient lived more than eighteen months, proving the operation could work.
- 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.
- The Burj Khalifa opens in Dubai as the world's tallest building 2010
At 828 meters, its tip can be seen from about 95 km away — and people on the top floors can watch the sunset minutes after it sets at ground level.