SortStack #2354 — 2032-11-18

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  1. The last Western Roman emperor is deposed, ending the empire in the west 476

    The final emperor, Romulus Augustulus, was a teenager. The Germanic general Odoacer didn't execute him — he pensioned him off to a villa.

  2. 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.'

  3. Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species 1859

    The entire first print run sold out to booksellers on the first day. Darwin had sat on the theory for some twenty years before a rival's letter forced his hand.

  4. An armistice ends the fighting of the First World War 1918

    It took effect at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. The last soldier killed, Henry Gunther, died one minute before it began.

  5. 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.

  6. Lehman Brothers collapses, deepening the global financial crisis 2008

    With over $600 billion in assets, it remains the largest bankruptcy filing in American history.

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