SortStack #2991 — 2034-08-17
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- The Code of Hammurabi is inscribed on a stone pillar in Babylon 1754 BCE
Its 282 laws include the famous 'eye for an eye' principle. The original basalt stele survives and stands in the Louvre in Paris.
- 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.
- The Aztecs found Tenochtitlan on an island in a lake 1325
Legend says they built where an eagle perched on a cactus eating a snake — the image now at the center of Mexico's flag. Mexico City stands on the drained lakebed.
- Humans fly for the first time aboard a Montgolfier hot-air balloon 1783
The first balloon passengers, weeks earlier, were a sheep, a duck, and a rooster — sent up before King Louis XVI to test whether the air aloft was breathable.
- 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.
- Hijacked airliners destroy the Twin Towers in New York 2001
The attacks grounded all civilian flights over the US for days — the first time in aviation history American skies were essentially emptied.