📅 Today in HistoryApril 15

769

The Lateran Council ends by condemning the Council of Hieria and anathematizing its iconoclastic rulings.

The Lateran Council ends by condemning the Council of Hieria and anathematizing its iconoclastic rulings.
1071

Bari, the last Byzantine possession in southern Italy, is surrendered to Robert Guiscard.

Bari, the last Byzantine possession in southern Italy, is surrendered to Robert Guiscard.
1450

Battle of Formigny: Toward the end of the Hundred Years' War, the French attack and nearly annihilate English forces, ending English domination in Northern France.

Battle of Formigny: Toward the end of the Hundred Years' War, the French attack and nearly annihilate English forces, ending English domination in Northern France.
1632

Battle of Rain: Swedes under Gustavus Adolphus defeat the Holy Roman Empire during the Thirty Years' War.

Battle of Rain: Swedes under Gustavus Adolphus defeat the Holy Roman Empire during the Thirty Years' War.
1642

Irish Confederate Wars: A Confederate Irish militia is routed in the Battle of Kilrush when it attempts to halt the progress of a Royalist Army.

Irish Confederate Wars: A Confederate Irish militia is routed in the Battle of Kilrush when it attempts to halt the progress of a Royalist Army.
1715

The Pocotaligo Massacre triggers the start of the Yamasee War in colonial South Carolina.

1736

Foundation of the short-lived Kingdom of Corsica.

Foundation of the short-lived Kingdom of Corsica.
1738

Serse, an Italian opera by George Frideric Handel, receives its premiere performance in London, England.

Serse, an Italian opera by George Frideric Handel, receives its premiere performance in London, England.
1755

Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language is published in London.

Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language is published in London.
1817

Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc found the American School for the Deaf (then called the Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons), the first American school for deaf students, in Hartford, Connecticut.

Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc found the American School for the Deaf (then called the Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons), the first American school for deaf students, in Hartford, Connecticut.
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