SortStack #2613 — 2033-08-04
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- Hannibal marches his army and war elephants across the Alps 218 BCE
He set out with around 37 elephants; nearly all died in the crossing or soon after, yet he rampaged through Italy for fifteen years.
- 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.
- The world's first public steam railway opens between Stockton and Darlington 1825
George Stephenson's engine Locomotion No. 1 pulled the opening train. A man on horseback rode ahead waving a flag — the train soon outpaced him.
- 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.
- The Wright brothers achieve the first powered airplane flight 1903
The first flight lasted twelve seconds and covered about 37 meters — shorter than the wingspan of a modern jumbo jet.
- Queen Elizabeth II dies after seventy years on the throne 2022
She appointed her fifteenth prime minister, Liz Truss, just two days before her death — having started with Winston Churchill.