SortStack #3411 — 2035-10-11

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  1. The boy pharaoh Tutankhamun dies in Egypt 1323 BCE

    He died around age nineteen after a minor reign — yet his is the most famous tomb ever found, because grave robbers largely missed it for over 3,000 years.

  2. Rome is founded, according to legend, by Romulus 753 BCE

    Romans dated their entire calendar 'ab urbe condita' — from the founding of the city — and the legend says Romulus killed his twin brother Remus over the city walls.

  3. Britain passes the act abolishing slavery across most of its empire 1833

    The government borrowed a colossal sum to compensate slave owners — not the enslaved. The loan was so large it was only fully paid off in 2015.

  4. Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assassinated in Sarajevo, triggering the First World War 1914

    The archduke's driver took a wrong turn and stalled directly in front of Gavrilo Princip, handing the assassin a second chance after the morning's bomb attempt failed.

  5. 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.

  6. SpaceX launches its Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time 2018

    The test payload was Elon Musk's own red Tesla Roadster, with a spacesuited mannequin named Starman at the wheel — it is still orbiting the Sun.

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