January 22:1440: Birthday of Ivan III, grand prince of Russia
1561: Birthday of Sir Francis Bacon, English philosopher & statesman
1689:
Glorious Revolution: Parliament invited William & Mary to become king & queen of England. Mary was the eldest daughter of the deposed James II (& a Protestant) and William of Orange was the leading Protestant on the Continent.
1788: Birthday of George Gordon, Lord Byron
1807: Pres. Thomas Jefferson exposed the
Burr Conspiracy, a plot by his vice president to form an independent republic out of American territories in the southwest.
1813: During the
War of 1812, British forces defeated Americans at Fort Detroit.
1824: A British force was wiped out by an Asante Army on the African Gold Coast, the first defeat of a colonial power.
1840: British colonists arrived in New Zealand.
1879: 82 British soldiers held off attacks by 4,000 Zulu warriors in the Battle of Rorke's Drift in South Africa.
1901: Death of Queen Victoria
1905:
"Bloody Sunday": the tsar's soldiers opened fire on a large crowd of peaceful protestors, killing and wounding hundreds. After the massacre, the incompetent monarch was forced to make reforms.
1927: The Immortal 10 (Baylor's MBB team) were killed when a train struck the team bus in Round Rock on their way to a game in Austin.
1932: Government forces crushed a communist uprising in northern Spain.
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt officially announced his candidacy for president.
1939: The Nazis destroyed the old officer corps caste system of the German Army, making it connected to the Party.
1944: American forces under Maj. Gen. John P. Lucas made an amphibious landing behind German lines at
Anzio, Italy.
1950: Jerusalem became the official capital of Israel.
1971: Communist forces shelled Phnom Penh, Cambodia for the first time.
1973: Death of Lyndon B. Johnson, former president of the U.S.
1973: The Supreme Court decided to allow abortions in the infamous
Roe v Wade decision, thus beginning the American Holocaust.
1979: Abu Hassan, thought to have planned the terrorist attack on the Israeli team during the
1972 Munich Olympics, was killed by a bomb in Beirut.
1980: Soviet authorities arrested physicist and dissident Andrei Sakharov for his criticism of the regime.
1984: Apple's "1984" ad to introduce the
Macintosh aired during the Super Bowl. It only aired the one time.
1998: Ted Kaczynski, aka the "Unibomber", pled guilty to the bombings.
2008: Heath Ledger died of an accidental overdose of prescription medicine.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36