As we delve into the major historical events on July 27, we uncover stories of triumph, innovation, and change that have left an indelible mark on the course of history.
Major Historical Events on July 27- Today in History
French King Triumphs at Bouvines – 1214 AD
At the Battle of Bouvines, French King Philip II achieved a decisive victory against an international coalition led by the Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV, solidifying his power and influence.
Francis Xavier’s Arrival in Japan – 1549 AD
Jesuit priest Francis Xavier, the first Christian missionary in Japan, arrived in the country but was initially denied entry into any port. It wasn’t until August 15 that he was finally permitted to disembark.
Thermidorian Reaction Topples Robespierre – 1794 AD
Antoine-Christophe Merlin and other conspirators launched the Thermidorian Reaction, a revolt that led to the fall of Maximilien de Robespierre and the conclusion of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.
The July Revolution Overthrows Charles X – 1830 AD
The July Revolution erupted in France, resulting in the abdication of Charles X and the rise of Louis-Philippe to the throne, marking a significant shift in French governance.
Wright Brothers’ Military Airplane Success – 1909 AD
Wilbur and Orville Wright completed one of the final qualifying flights of the world’s first military airplane for its sale to the U.S. Army Signal Corps, showcasing their pioneering aviation achievement.
Chicago Race Riot of 1919 – 1919 AD
The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 began after a young Black man was stoned and drowned in Lake Michigan for swimming in a whites-only area, sparking widespread racial violence and unrest.
Discovery of Insulin by Banting and Best – 1921 AD
At the University of Toronto, Frederick Banting and Charles Best successfully isolated insulin, a groundbreaking medical achievement.
Bugs Bunny Debuts in A Wild Hare – 1940 AD
Warner Brothers released the animated short film A Wild Hare, marking the debut of Bugs Bunny in his familiar form, though earlier versions of the character had appeared in previous cartoons.
Death of Gertrude Stein – 1946 AD
Avant-garde writer Gertrude Stein, known for her influential Paris salon frequented by leading artists and writers, passed away at the age of 72, leaving a lasting legacy in the literary world.
Korean War Armistice Signed – 1953 AD
The armistice agreement ending the Korean War was signed at P’anmunjŏm in central Korea, bringing an uneasy truce to the conflict and establishing the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
Olympic Centennial Park Bombing – 1996 AD
In 1996, a pipe bomb exploded in Olympic Centennial Park in Atlanta, Georgia, killing one person and injuring 111 in the first terrorist attack at the Olympics since the 1972 Munich Games.
Bob Hope Passes Away at 100 – 2003 AD
British-born American entertainer and comic actor Bob Hope, famed for his rapid-fire delivery of jokes and one-liners, died at the age of 100, leaving a remarkable impact on comedy and entertainment.
Sam Shepard’s Death at 73 – 2017 AD
American playwright and actor Sam Shepard, renowned for blending images of the American West with pop culture and science fiction in his works, died at the age of 73, marking the end of a distinguished career.
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