November 8 in History
8 November in History – 505 years ago
North America 1519: March to Tenochtitlan
Persuading the people of Cempoala (Veracruz) and Tlaxcala to align with him, Cortés expanded... SEE MORE…
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2016
Donald Trump elected US president
1949
Cambodia becomes French Associated State
starts
1942
Allies land in Morocco and Algeria
starts
1923
Beer Hall Putsch
ends
1923
Britain affirms Dominions’ rights to pursue their own foreign policy
ends
1917
Bolsheviks seize power in Russia
ends
1914
British take Fao
1889
Montana becomes US state
ends
1881
NZ government suppresses Parihaka
starts
1861
Trent Affair
ends
1850
Austria, Bavaria, and Prusssia invade Electorate of Hesse
1813
Allies offer Napoleon moderate peace terms
ends
1809
Tyrol in revolt against Bavarian rule
ends
1519
Cortés marches from Veracruz coast to Tenochtitlan
392
Theodosius I prohibits worship of pagan gods
ends
376
Romans ferry Tervingi across Danube; Greuthungi cross secretly*
ends
343
Constantius II raids into Persian Empire*
starts
324
Constantine rebuilds Byzantium as “New Rome”
starts
289
“Five Peoples” in rebellion in Roman Africa*
ends
237
Romans defeat tribes around Dacia*
*Actual date uncertain; set to 8 November for purposes of Omniatlas
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