SortStack #3201 — 2035-03-15
By year · Order from earliest to most recent.
- Julius Caesar is stabbed to death in the Roman Senate 44 BCE
He was stabbed 23 times on the Ides of March. A comet appeared months later, which Romans took as proof his soul had ascended to the gods.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Germany invades Poland, beginning the Second World War 1939
Britain and France declared war two days later — then months of eerie quiet followed on the Western Front, a period nicknamed the 'Phoney War.'