SortStack #2774 — 2034-01-12
By year · Order from earliest to most recent.
- Socrates is condemned to death and drinks hemlock in Athens 399 BCE
Convicted of corrupting the youth, he refused friends' escape plans. He never wrote anything down — everything we know comes via Plato and others.
- Emperor Hadrian orders a great wall built across northern Britain 122
The wall ran about 117 km from coast to coast and took roughly six years to build — soldiers' letters from its forts survive, including a birthday party invitation.
- 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.
- 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.
- Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin in a moldy petri dish 1928
Fleming found the mold after returning from holiday to his messy lab. He later said he hadn't planned to revolutionize medicine — 'but I suppose that was exactly what I did.'
- The Bitcoin network launches with its first block 2009
Satoshi Nakamoto embedded a newspaper headline about bank bailouts into the very first block — a permanent timestamp and a pointed message.