SortStack #2760 — 2033-12-29
By year · Order from earliest to most recent.
- Johannes Gutenberg develops his movable-type printing press 1440
Gutenberg was a goldsmith by trade. Of the roughly 180 Bibles he printed, 49 survive — and he died broke after losing his workshop in a lawsuit.
- The Taj Mahal is completed in Agra 1653
Emperor Shah Jahan built it as a tomb for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, employing some 20,000 workers — and was later imprisoned by his own son within sight of it.
- Parisians storm the Bastille fortress, igniting the French Revolution 1789
The dreaded fortress held just seven prisoners that day — including two men deemed insane. Its demolition stones were sold as souvenirs.
- 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.
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assassinated in Sarajevo, triggering the First World War 1914
The archduke's driver took a wrong turn and stalled directly in front of Gavrilo Princip, handing the assassin a second chance after the morning's bomb attempt failed.
- Pac-Man arrives in arcades 1980
Designer Toru Iwatani said the shape was inspired by a pizza with a slice missing. The game was renamed from 'Puck Man' to deter vandals altering the P.