
What happened on November 1 in history?
1141 Empress Matilda's reign over England ends and Stephen returns to the throne
1179 Coronation of King Philip II of France.
1512 Italian Renaissance painter Michelangelo completes the painting of the zenith fresco Genesis in the Sistine Chapel
1520 Ferdinand Magellan discovers a passage connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans with South America on a circumnavigation of the world, naming it the Strait of Magellan
In 1548, Xia Yan, a politician of the Ming Dynasty, died
1611 William Shakespeare's last theatrical work, The Tempest, is staged at Whitehall Palace in London
1778 Gustav IV, the last Swedish monarch to rule Finland, is born
1800 John Adams becomes the first president in U.S. history to live in the White House
1805 In the Third Coalition War, Napoleon I invaded Austria
1860 Alexandra Fyodorovna, wife of Tsar Nicholas I, dies
1880 Wigener was born
In 1907, Wu Yonggang, director of the Shanghai Film Studio, was born
1922 Mustafa Kemal announces the abolition of the sultanate
1923 Communist Party of China establishes Shanghai Bookstore (closed in 1926)
1927 Guangzhou workers demonstrated
1936 Shizuka Asai, Japanese politician
1949 The Chinese Academy of Sciences was established
In 1949, the Supreme People's Procuratorate of the Central People's Government, the predecessor of the Supreme People's Procuratorate of the People's Republic of China, began to officially open its doors
1952 The United States conducts the first hydrogen bomb test
1954 The Algerian War breaks out
1955 The Vietnam War breaks out
1955 Dale Carnegie, the founder of modern interpersonal education in the West, dies
1958 The People's Republic of China and Morocco establish diplomatic relations
1968 Tibetan Buddhist Geshe Hi Rao Gyatso dies
1973 Chinese gymnast Li Xiaoshuang was born
1976 Hello Kitty, a cartoon character created by the Sanrio Company in Japan, is introduced
1984 The People's Republic of China establishes diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates
1988 Ai Fukuhara ( ) is a Japanese table tennis player
2001 Anthrax removed from the U.S. Senate building
In 2003, the fifth ring road in Beijing was opened to traffic
In 2005, Ma Heling, the father of Kuomintang Chairman Ma Ying-jeou, died
In 2008, Chinese geneticist Tan Jiazhen died
In 2010, the sixth national census of the People's Republic of China officially began household registration
In 2011, Chang Wanquan, commander-in-chief of China's manned space project and director of the General Armament Department, announced the successful launch of Shenzhou-8