February 4

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February 4 in history:

  • 211, Roman Emperor Septimius Severus dies, leaving the Roman Empire in the hands of his two quarrelsome sons, Caracalla and Geta
  • 960, the coronation of Zhao Kuangyin as Emperor Taizu of Song, initiating the Song Dynasty period of China that would last more than three centuries
  • 1454, in the Thirteen Years' War, the Secret Council of the Prussian Confederation sends a formal act of disobedience to the Grand Master
  • 1789, George Washington is unanimously elected to be the first President of the United States by the U.S. Electoral College. The happens in 1792
  • 1825, the Ohio Legislature authorizes the construction of the Ohio and Erie Canal and the Miami and Erie Canal
  • 1859, Codex Sinaiticus discovered in Egypt
  • 1899, the Philippine-American War begins
  • 1915, Germany establishes a submarine blockade around the UK and declares any vessel in it a legitimate target
  • 1936, Radium E becomes the first radioactive element to be made synthetically
  • 1943, during World War II: Battle of Stalingrad ends
  • 1945, President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Josef Stalin began a wartime conference at Yalta
  • 1957, USS Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine, logs her 60,000th nautical mile, matching the endurance of the fictional Nautilus described in Jules Verne's novel "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"
  • 1974, the Symbionese Liberation Army kidnaps Patty Hearst in Berkeley, California
  • 1991, the Baseball Hall of Fame votes to ban Pete Rose
  • 1996, major snowstorm paralyzes Midwestern United States, Milwaukee, Wisconsin ties all-time record low temperature at -26 degrees F (-32.2 degrees C)
  • 1998, while in Belgium, Bill Gates is assaulted by a Belgian man and hit in the face with a cream pie