SortStack #2711 — 2033-11-10

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  1. The boy pharaoh Tutankhamun dies in Egypt 1323 BCE

    He died around age nineteen after a minor reign — yet his is the most famous tomb ever found, because grave robbers largely missed it for over 3,000 years.

  2. 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.

  3. The Prophet Muhammad migrates from Mecca to Medina 622

    This journey, the Hijra, marks year one of the Islamic calendar — which is lunar, so it gains on the solar calendar by about eleven days per year.

  4. The Great Fire destroys most of the City of London 1666

    It consumed over 13,000 houses and St. Paul's Cathedral, yet the official death toll recorded only a handful of victims — almost certainly an undercount.

  5. 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.

  6. Disneyland opens its gates in Anaheim, California 1955

    Opening day was a fiasco insiders called 'Black Sunday': heat melted the fresh asphalt, fountains failed, and thousands entered with counterfeit tickets.

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