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What happened on April 22

On April 22, 960: Basil II is crowned co-Emperor of the Byzantine Empire.

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Notable deaths

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People

Born on April 22

Violet McGraw 2011– American actress (born 2011)
Adam Lanza 1992– American mass murderer (1992–2012)
Danni Wyatt 1991– English cricketer
Machine Gun Kelly 1990– American musician (born 1990)
Kevin Kiermaier 1990– American baseball player (born 1990)
Eve Muirhead 1990– Scottish curler (born 1990)
Dee Strange-Gordon 1988– American baseball player (born 1988)
David Luiz 1987– Brazilian footballer (born 1987)
Amber Heard 1986– American actress (born 1986)
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Marshawn Lynch 1986– American football player and actor (born 1986)
Sam W. Heads 1983– English palaeontologist (born 1983)
Shkëlzen Shala 1983– Kosovo Albanian entrepreneur and activist
Kaká 1982– Brazilian footballer (born 1982)
Quincy Timberlake 1980– Kenyan politician (born 1980)
Zoltán Gera 1979– Hungarian footballer
Daniel Johns 1979– Australian musician (born 1979)
Paul Malakwen Kosgei 1978– Kenyan long-distance and marathon runner (born 1978)
Dan Cloutier 1976– Canadian ice hockey player (born 1976)

People

Died on April 22

Len Goodman English ballroom dancer (1944–2023)
Guy Lafleur Canadian ice hockey player (1951–2022)
Adrian Garrett American baseball player and coach (1943–2021)
Shirley Knight American actress (1936–2020)
Donna Leanne Williams Australian writer (1963–2017)
Dick Balharry Scottish conservationist, writer, and wildlife photographer (1937–2015)
Oswaldo Vigas Venezuelan painter and muralist (1923–2014)
Richie Havens American singer-songwriter and guitarist (1941–2013)
Lalgudi Jayaraman Indian violinist (1930–2013)
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Robert Suderburg American composer
George Rathmann American chemist and biologist (1927–2012)
Richard Barrett American lawyer (1943–2010)
Jack Cardiff British cinematographer, director and photographer (1914–2009)
Juanita Millender-McDonald American politician (1938–2007)
Henriette Avram American computer programmer and system analyst
Alida Valli Italian actress (1921–2006)
Erika Fuchs German translator (1906–2005)
Philip Morrison American astrophysicist (1915–2005)

Timeline

Every April 22 on record

  1. 960 Basil II is crowned co-Emperor of the Byzantine Empire.

    Byzantine emperor from 976 to 1025

    Basil II Porphyrogenitus, given the epithet the Bulgar Slayer, was the senior Byzantine emperor from 976 to 1025. He and his brother Constantine VIII were crowned before their father Romanos II died in 963, but they were too young to rule. The throne thus went to two generals, Nikephoros Phokas and John Tzimiskes before Basil became senior emperor, though his influential great-uncle Basil Lekapenos remained as the de facto ruler until 985.

  2. 1073 Election of Pope Gregory VII following the death of Pope Alexander II.

    Head of the Catholic Church from 1073 to 1085

    Pope Gregory VII, born Hildebrand of Sovana, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 22 April 1073 to his death in 1085. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church.

  3. 1500 Portuguese navigator Pedro Álvares Cabral lands in Brazil (discovery of Brazil).

    Portuguese explorer (c. 1467/8 – c. 1520)

    Pedro Álvares Cabral was a Portuguese nobleman, military commander, navigator and explorer regarded as the European discoverer of Brazil. He was the first human in history to ever be on four continents, uniting all of them in his famous voyage of 1500, where he also conducted the first substantial exploration of the northeast coast of South America and claimed it for Portugal. While details of Cabral's early life remain unclear, it is known that he came from a minor noble family and received a good education.

  4. 1519 Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés establishes a settlement at Veracruz, Mexico.

    Spanish and Portuguese colonizers of the Age of Discovery

    Conquistadors or conquistadores were Spanish and Portuguese colonizers who explored, traded with, and colonized many parts of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Oceania during the Age of Discovery. Sailing beyond the Iberian Peninsula, they established numerous colonies and trade routes, and brought much of the New World under the dominion of Spain and Portugal.

  5. 1529 Treaty of Zaragoza divides the eastern hemisphere between Spain and Portugal along a line 297.5 leagues (1,250 kilometres (780 mi)) east of the Moluccas.

    1529 peace treaty between Spain and Portugal

    The Treaty of Zaragoza or Saragossa, also called the Capitulation of Zaragoza or Saragossa, was a peace treaty between Castile and Portugal, signed on 22 April 1529 by King John III of Portugal and the Habsburg Emperor Charles V in the Aragonese city of Zaragoza. The treaty defined the areas of Castilian and Portuguese influence in Asia in order to resolve the "Moluccas issue", which had arisen because both kingdoms claimed the lucrative Spice Islands for themselves, asserting that they were within their area of influence as specified in 1494 by the Treaty of Tordesillas. The conflict began in 1520, when expeditions from both kingdoms reached the Pacific Ocean, because no agreed meridian of longitude had been established in the far east.

  6. 1809 The second day of the Battle of Eckmühl: The Austrian army is defeated by the First French Empire army led by Napoleon and driven over the Danube in Regensburg.
  7. 1836 Texas Revolution: A day after the Battle of San Jacinto, forces under Texas General Sam Houston identify Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna among the captives of the battle when some of his fellow soldiers mistakenly give away his identity.
  8. 1864 The U.S. Congress passes the Coinage Act of 1864 that permitted the inscription In God We Trust be placed on all coins minted as United States currency.
  9. 1876 The first National League baseball game is played at the Jefferson Street Grounds in Philadelphia.
  10. 1889 At noon, thousands rush to claim land in the Land Rush of 1889. Within hours the cities of Oklahoma City and Guthrie are formed with populations of at least 10,000.
  11. 1898 Spanish–American War: President William McKinley calls for 125,000 volunteers to join the National Guard and fight in Cuba, while Congress more than doubles regular Army forces to 65,000.
  12. 1906 The 1906 Intercalated Games open in Athens.
  13. 1915 World War I: The use of poison gas in World War I escalates when chlorine gas is released as a chemical weapon in the Second Battle of Ypres.
  14. 1930 The United Kingdom, Japan and the United States sign the London Naval Treaty regulating submarine warfare and limiting shipbuilding.
  15. 1944 World War II: The 1st Air Commando Group using Sikorsky R-4 helicopters stage the first use of helicopters in combat with combat search and rescue operations in the China Burma India Theater.
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  1. 1944 World War II: In Greenland, the Allied Sledge Patrol attack the German Bassgeiger weather station.
  2. 1944 World War II: Operation Persecution is initiated: Allied forces land in the Hollandia (currently known as Jayapura) area of New Guinea.
  3. 1945 World War II: Prisoners at the Jasenovac concentration camp revolt. Five hundred twenty are killed and around eighty escape.
  4. 1945 World War II: Sachsenhausen concentration camp is liberated by soldiers of the Red Army and Polish First Army.
  5. 1948 Arab–Israeli War: The port city of Haifa is captured by Jewish forces.
  6. 1951 Korean War: The Chinese People's Volunteer Army begin assaulting positions defended by the Royal Australian Regiment and the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry at the Battle of Kapyong.
  7. 1954 Red Scare: Witnesses begin testifying and live television coverage of the Army–McCarthy hearings begins.
  8. 1966 American Flyers Airline Flight 280/D crashes on approach to Ardmore Municipal Airport in Ardmore, Oklahoma, killing 83.
  9. 1969 British yachtsman Sir Robin Knox-Johnston wins the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race and completes the first solo non-stop circumnavigation of the world.
  10. 1969 The formation of the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) is announced at a mass rally in Calcutta.
  11. 1970 The first Earth Day is celebrated.
  12. 1970 Chicano residents in San Diego, California occupy a site under the Coronado Bridge, leading to the creation of Chicano Park.
  13. 1974 Pan Am Flight 812 crashes on approach to Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, killing all 107 people on board.
  14. 1977 Optical fiber is first used to carry live telephone traffic.
  15. 1992 A series of gas explosions rip through the streets in Guadalajara, Mexico, killing 206.

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