SortStack #3397 — 2035-09-27

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  1. Alexander the Great founds the city of Alexandria in Egypt 331 BCE

    It became home to both the Great Library and the Pharos lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders. Alexander never saw the finished city — he died eight years later.

  2. The Prophet Muhammad migrates from Mecca to Medina 622

    This journey, the Hijra, marks year one of the Islamic calendar — which is lunar, so it gains on the solar calendar by about eleven days per year.

  3. William the Conqueror defeats King Harold at the Battle of Hastings 1066

    The Bayeux Tapestry — actually an embroidery nearly 70 meters long — tells the story, including Harold's famous (and disputed) arrow in the eye.

  4. Joan of Arc is burned at the stake in Rouen 1431

    She was about nineteen years old. A retrial cleared her name 25 years later, and she was made a saint nearly five centuries after her death.

  5. Napoleon Bonaparte is crowned Emperor of the French 1804

    At the ceremony in Notre-Dame, Napoleon took the crown from Pope Pius VII and placed it on his own head — a move planned in advance, not an impulsive snub.

  6. Queen Elizabeth II dies after seventy years on the throne 2022

    She appointed her fifteenth prime minister, Liz Truss, just two days before her death — having started with Winston Churchill.

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