SortStack #2634 — 2033-08-25
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- Temujin unites the Mongol tribes and takes the name Genghis Khan 1206
His empire became the largest contiguous land empire in history, and genetic studies suggest millions of men today descend from his male line.
- The Black Death arrives in Europe aboard Genoese trading ships 1347
Within five years it killed somewhere between a third and half of Europe's population — the deadliest pandemic in recorded human history.
- England defeats the Spanish Armada 1588
Storms did more damage than English guns — far more Spanish ships wrecked on the coasts of Scotland and Ireland than were sunk in battle.
- Jesse Owens wins four gold medals at the Berlin Olympics 1936
Owens credited a tip from his German rival Luz Long for saving his long jump qualification — the two stayed friends and exchanged letters until Long died in the war.
- IBM's Deep Blue defeats world chess champion Garry Kasparov 1997
Kasparov was reportedly unnerved by one inexplicable move — which some engineers later suggested may have been the result of a software bug.
- 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.