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February 10
February 10
1258 | Huegu, a Mongol leader, seizes Baghdad, bringing and end to the Abbasid caliphate. | |
1620 | Supporters of Marie de Medici, the queen mother, who has been exiled to Blois, are defeated by the king’s troops at Ponts de Ce, France. | |
1763 | The Treaty of Paris ends the French-Indian War. France gives up all her territories in the New World except New Orleans and a few scattered islands. | |
1799 | Napoleon Bonaparte leaves Cairo, Egypt, for Syria, at the head of 13,000 men. | |
1814 | Napoleon personally directs lightning strikes against enemy columns advancing toward Paris, beginning with a victory over the Russians at Champaubert. | |
1840 | Queen Victoria marries Prince Albert. | |
1846 | Led by religious leader Brigham Young, the first Mormons begin a long westward exodus from Nauvoo, Il., to Utah. | |
1863 | P.T. Barnum’s star midgets, Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren, are married. | |
1904 | Russia and Japan declare war on each other. | |
1915 | President Wilson blasts the British for using the U.S. flag on merchant ships to deceive the Germans. | |
1939 | Japanese occupy island of Hainan in French Indochina. | |
1941 | London severs diplomatic relations with Romania. | |
1941 | Iceland is attacked by German planes. | |
1942 | The war halts civilian car production at Ford. | |
1945 | B-29s hit the Tokyo area. | |
1955 | Bell Aircraft displays a fixed-wing vertical takeoff plane. | |
1960 | Adolph Coors, the beer brewer, is kidnapped in Golden, Colo. | |
1966 | Protester David Miller is convicted of burning his draft card. | |
1979 | The Metropolitan Museum announces the first major theft in 110-year history, $150,000 Greek marble head. | |
1986 | The largest Mafia trial in history, with 474 defendants, opens in Palermo, Italy. | |
Born on February 10 | ||
1890 | Boris Pasternak, Russian novelist and poet (Dr. Zhivago). | |
1893 | Jimmy Durante, American comedian and film actor. | |
1894 | Harold MacMillan, British prime minister (1957-1963). | |
1897 | John F. Enders, virologist. | |
1898 | Bertolt Brecht, German poet and dramatist (The Threepenny Opera). | |
1901 | Stella Adler, actress and teacher. | |
1902 | Walter Brattain, physicist, one of the inventors of the transistor. | |
1910 | Dominique Georges Pire, Belgian cleric and educator. | |
1914 | Larry Adler, harmonica virtuoso. | |
1920 | Alex Comfort, English physician and author (Joy of Sex). | |
1927 | (Mary Violet) Leontyne Price, opera singer. |
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