Celebrating the Major Historical Events on May 5, this article takes you through a timeline of events that have had profound impacts globally.
Major Historical Events on May 5- Today in History
Kublai Khan Ascends – 1260 AD
Kublai Khan, the grandson of the legendary Genghis Khan, assumes leadership over the vast Mongol Empire, heralding a new era of Mongol rule and expansion.
Dissolution of the Short Parliament – 1640 AD
King Charles I of England dismisses the Short Parliament after its first summoning in over a decade.
Estates-General Convenes at Versailles – 1789 AD
The Estates-General convenes at Versailles for the first time since 1614, igniting debates on the Third Estate’s role amidst the onset of the French Revolution.
Mary Kries: Pioneer of Straw-Silk Weaving – 1809 AD
Mary Kries secures the first U.S. patent for weaving straw with silk, revolutionizing hat and headwear production.
Birth of Søren Kierkegaard: The Father of Existentialism – 1813 AD
Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, hailed as the progenitor of existentialist thought, is born in Copenhagen.
Victory at the Battle of Puebla – 1862 AD
Mexico repels Napoleon III’s French forces at the Battle of Puebla, a triumph symbolizing resistance against foreign dominance, now celebrated annually as Cinco de Mayo.
Clash at the Battle of the Wilderness – 1864 AD
Generals Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee lead their forces into combat at the Battle of the Wilderness near Fredericksburg, Virginia, amidst the American Civil War.
Cy Young’s Flawless Pitch – 1904 AD
Cy Young pitches the first perfect game of the modern era, securing victory for the Boston Americans against the Philadelphia Athletics.
Eugene Bullard – 1917 AD
Eugene Bullard achieves a significant milestone as he obtains his pilot’s license from the Aéro-Club de France, marking him as the first African-American military pilot to serve in the French Air Service.
Virginia Woolf’s Stream-of-Consciousness Masterpiece – 1927 AD
Virginia Woolf publishes “To the Lighthouse,” showcasing her adeptness in the stream-of-consciousness literary style.
Unlikely Allies at the Battle for Castle Itter – 1945 AD
U.S. soldiers and renegade German troops join forces to repel a Waffen-SS assault on Castle Itter in Tirol, Austria, marking a unique instance of cooperation during World War II.
Tragic Explosion on Gearhart Mountain – 1945 AD
A Japanese balloon bomb explosion claims six lives during a picnic on Gearhart Mountain, Oregon, marking the only deaths by enemy action on U.S. mainland soil during World War II.
Khrushchev Reveals U.S. Spy Plane Downed – 1960 AD
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev addresses the Supreme Soviet, disclosing the downing of a U.S. spy plane piloted by Francis Gary Powers as an “aggressive act” by the United States.
Alan Shepard’s Historic Spaceflight – 1961 AD
Alan Shepard, Jr., embarks on a groundbreaking 15-minute suborbital flight aboard the Freedom 7 spacecraft, marking the first U.S. astronaut’s journey into space.
Secretariat’s Triple Crown Triumph Begins – 1973 AD
American racehorse Secretariat clinches victory at the Kentucky Derby, commencing a legendary journey to secure the U.S. Triple Crown.
Bobby Sands: A Sacrifice for Irish Independence – 1981 AD
Irish Republican Army officer Bobby Sands succumbs to a hunger strike while imprisoned, becoming a symbol of resistance in the pursuit of Irish independence.
Adele: Voice of a Generation Birth – 1988 AD
English pop sensation Adele, renowned for her soulful voice and timeless compositions, is born, captivating audiences worldwide.
Farewell to Clifton Keith Hillegass – 2001 AD
American publisher Clifton Keith Hillegass, creator of the beloved Cliff Notes series, passes away in Nebraska, leaving behind a legacy of literary aid.
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