June 28 has been a witness to critical events that shaped our history. Explore the Major Historical Events on June 28, as we reflect on the incidents that have defined the course of time.
Major Historical Events on June 28- Today in History
Charles V: A Reign of Struggles – 1519 AD
Charles V, already the king of Spain as Charles I, was elected Holy Roman Emperor. His efforts to maintain the empire led to his abdication in 1556.
Rousseau’s Revolutionary Influence – 1712 AD
Born in Geneva, French philosopher and writer Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s works inspired the French Revolution and the Romantic generation with his treatises and novels.
Molly Pitcher: Legend of the Battle of Monmouth – 1778 AD
Mary Hays, known as “Molly Pitcher,” reportedly earned her nickname by bringing water to her husband’s regiment during the Battle of Monmouth, according to legend.
Queen Victoria’s Coronation – 1838 AD
Victoria was crowned queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, marking the beginning of a significant era in British history.
Luigi Pirandello: Nobel Laureate – 1867 AD
Italian playwright, novelist, and short-story writer Luigi Pirandello, who won the 1934 Nobel Prize for Literature, was born.
Ned Kelly: Infamous Outlaw’s Arrest – 1880 AD
Australia’s notorious bushranger Ned Kelly was arrested after a shootout with police and was hanged later that year.
Maria Mitchell: Pioneering Female Astronomer – 1889 AD
Maria Mitchell, the first professional female astronomer in the United States, passed away at age 70.
Labor Day Established by U.S. Congress – 1894 AD
The U.S. Congress declared the first Monday of September as Labor Day, a holiday to honor the American worker.
Birth of John Dillinger – 1902 AD
John Dillinger, the infamous American bank robber, was born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand – 1914 AD
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife Sophie were assassinated by Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo, triggering the onset of World War I in 1914.
Treaty of Versailles: End of World War I – 1919 AD
The Treaty of Versailles was signed at the Palace of Versailles in France, officially ending World War I.
Stonewall Riots: Birth of the Gay Rights Movement – 1969 AD
Violent confrontations between police and gay rights activists began outside New York City’s Stonewall Inn, sparking the international gay rights movement.
Terry Fox: A Legacy of Hope – 1981 AD
Canadian activist Terry Fox, who attempted to run across the country to raise money for cancer research after losing part of his leg to cancer, died at age 22.
Mike Tyson’s Infamous Disqualification – 1997 AD
In a heavyweight title match, Mike Tyson was disqualified for biting Evander Holyfield’s ears twice, resulting in the temporary loss of his boxing license.
Bald Eagle’s Conservation Success – 2007 AD
The bald eagle was removed from the U.S. list of endangered and threatened species, marking a significant conservation success.
Ousting of Honduran President Zelaya – 2009 AD
On the same day as a national referendum that could have allowed him to run for reelection, Honduran President Manuel Zelaya was ousted by the military.
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