SortStack #1766 — 2031-04-10
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- 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.
- The first ancient Olympic Games are held at Olympia 776 BCE
The only event was a single sprint of about 190 meters, and the first recorded champion was Coroebus of Elis — a cook.
- The Parthenon is completed atop the Acropolis in Athens 432 BCE
It contains almost no perfectly straight lines: the columns bulge and the base curves slightly upward, optical tricks that make it look flawless.
- Constantinople falls to the Ottoman army of Mehmed the Conqueror 1453
The Ottomans breached walls that had stood for a thousand years using enormous cannons — built by Orban, a Hungarian engineer who had first offered his services to the Byzantines.
- The volcanic island of Krakatoa explodes in Indonesia 1883
The blast was heard nearly 4,800 km away — likely the loudest sound in recorded history — and its ash turned sunsets blood-red worldwide for months.
- 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.