Today in History: What Happened on this day April 14?
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14 April, Today in History:- As you know. Today is Fourteen April. While you must be occupied in your everyday activities, we are here to update your knowledge about the importance of today. So without further ado, let’s get started.
Today 14 April, Historical Events On This Day
- 193 AD:- Lucius Septimius Severus had became the Emperor of Rome.
- 1629:- France and England was between signed the Treaty of Susa.
- 1818:- The US Medical Corps was Established.
- 1836:- The US Congress designated the territory of Wisconsin.
- 1847:- Ottoman Turkey and Persia was between signed the 2nd treaty of Erzurum.
- 1849:- Hungary announced itself independent of Austria.
- 1944:- In the Bombay over 1,376 people were killed due to the explosion of the Freighter “Fort Stikine”.
- 1962:- Georges Pompidou became the Prime Minister of France.
- 1965:- The United State America performed a nuclear test at the Nevada Test Site.
- 1980“:- The America novalist and journalist Norman Mailer was awarded the Pulitzer Prize award.
Today 14 April, Art and Culture Events On This Day
- 1969:- Cliff Robertson and Katharine Hepburn has awarded Oscar for “Oliver” Film at the 41st Academy Awards.
- 1980:- In 52nd Academy Awards the Dustin Hoffman and Sally Field won Oscars for “Kramer vs Kramer”.
- 2018:- In the Coachella Music Festival Beyoncé becomes the first black woman to headline.
Today 14 April, Sports Events On This Day
- 1910:- The 27th U.S. President William Howard Taft begin the tradition of throwing the ceremonial first pitch on the Opening Day of baseball season.
- 1985:- 1st World Cup marathon won by Ahmed Salah.
- 1995:- The Asia Cricket Cup final in Sharjah India defeated Sri Lanka and Won the Asia Cup.
Today in History: 14 April Famous Persons Birth, Death and Celebrated Important Days