Historical Events on November 6

September 2024 · 13 minute read
November 6 Calendar

355 Roman Emperor Constantius II proclaims his cousin Julian as Caesar and heir apparent

Battle of Menai Straits

1282 Battle of Menai Straits (Moel-y-don): forces of Edward I defeated as they try to cross a pontoon bridge during their reconquor of Wales

First US Catholic Bishop

1789 Pope Pius VI appoints Father John Carroll as the first Catholic bishop in the United States

Lincoln Elected President

1860 Republican Abraham Lincoln of Illinois elected the 16th President of the United States of America

Davis Confederate President

1861 Jefferson Davis elected to 6 year term as US Confederate President

Samfundets Stotter

1878 Henrik Ibsen's play "Samfundets Stotter" (pillars of Society) premieres in Oslo

Harrison Defeats Cleveland

1888 Benjamin Harrison (R-Sen-Ind) is elected US President, defeating sitting President Grover Cleveland (D), 233 electoral votes to 168, Cleveland receives slightly more votes

Gandhi Arrested

1913 Mahatma Gandhi arrested for leading Indian miners' march in South Africa

1917 [OS Oct 24] Bolshevik revolution begins with bombardment of the Winter Palace in Petrograd during the Russian October Revolution

Hoover Elected President

1928 Republican candidate Herbert Hoover is elected President of the United States, defeating Democrat candidate Al Smith

Wojtyla's First Mass

1946 Karol Wojtyla (future Pope John Paul II) holds his first Mass as newly ordained Catholic priest in Wawel Cathedral's crypt

Ted Kennedy

1962 Ted Kennedy 1st elected as Democratic Senator for Massachusetts

Film Premiere

1968 Psychedelic feature film "Head" starring the Monkees, and co-written by Jack Nicholson, a premieres in New York City

Man With the Golden Gun Films

1973 James Bond film "Man With the Golden Gun" starring Roger Moore begins filming

Film Premiere

1975 Fil adaptation of Neil Simon's comedy "The Sunshine Boys", starring Walter Matthau and George Burns premieres; Burns wins an Academy Award

Sex Pistols Perform

1975 First performance by punk band the Sex Pistols at St Martins College, London

Military Rule Begins

1978 Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi places the country under military rule; General Gholām Reza Azhāri forms government

Holmes vs. Snipes

1981 Larry Holmes TKOs Renaldo Snipes in 11 for heavyweight boxing title

Reagan Defeats Mondale

1984 Incumbent Republican President Ronald Reagan re-elected President of the United States in a landslide; wins 49 states, and defeats Democrat Walter Mondale

19th NYC Marathon

1988 Steve Jones wins 19th NYC men's marathon (2:08:20); Grete Waitz wins record 9th women's title

I'm Your Baby Tonight

1990 "I'm Your Baby Tonight" 3rd studio album by Whitney Houston is released (Billboard Album of the Year 1991)

Arsenio's Hollywood Star

1990 Arsenio Hall gets a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame

Communist Party Outlawed

1991 Russian President Boris Yeltsin outlaws the Communist Party

1991 The last oil fire in Kuwait set by retreating Iraqi troops is extinguished

Cleveland Browns

1995 Art Modell officially announces Cleveland Browns are moving to Baltimore, Maryland

Yitzhak Rabin

1995 Israel buries Yitzhak Rabin, assassinated by Jewish extremist Yigal Amir who opposed peace with Palestinians

The English Patient

1996 "The English Patient" based on the novel by Michael Ondaatje, directed by Anthony Minghella and starring Ralph Fiennes, Juliette Binoche and Kristen Scott Thomas premieres in Los Angeles (Best Picture 1997)

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

2005 "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire", the 4th film based on the books by J. K. Rowling, premieres in London. Goes on to become most successful film of the year, earning almost US$ 900 million.

St Pancras Station

2007 London's St Pancras station with new high speed extension and Eurostar connection officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II

Casimir Pulaski Honored

2009 President Barack Obama signs congressional resolution conferring honorary U.S. citizenship to Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski

Tammy Duckworth

2012 Tammy Duckworth becomes the first disabled woman and first person born in Thailand to be elected to US Congress, representing Illinois

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

2018 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (New York) is the youngest person ever elected to the US House of representatives at 29 years

Idris Elba

2018 British actor Idris Elba named "People" magazine's Sexiest Man Alive

Prince Charles on Slavery

2018 Great Britain's Prince Charles calls slavery "an indelible stain" but stops short of an apology in a speech in Accra, Ghana


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