SortStack #3327 — 2035-07-19

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  1. Emperor Constantine dedicates Constantinople as the new Roman capital 330

    Built on the old Greek city of Byzantium, it remained an imperial capital for over a thousand years and is now Istanbul, Turkey's largest city.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Humans walk on the Moon for the first time 1969

    The Apollo guidance computer had less processing power than a modern pocket calculator — and alarms from it nearly aborted the landing.

  5. Larry Page and Sergey Brin found Google 1998

    The company started in Susan Wojcicki's garage, and its name is a misspelling of 'googol' — the number one followed by a hundred zeros.

  6. NASA's Curiosity rover lands on Mars 2012

    It was lowered to the surface on cables by a hovering rocket-powered 'sky crane' — a landing sequence engineers nicknamed the 'seven minutes of terror.'

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