- 1866
Year 1866 (MDCCCLXVI) was a
common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or acommon year starting on Saturday of the 12-day-slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1866
January - March
*January 1 - The last issue of the abolitionist magazine "The Liberator " is published.
*January 6 - Ottoman troops clash with men of aMaronite leaderKaram in St. Doumit inLebanon ; the Ottomans are defeated.
*January 12 - The "Royal Aeronautical Society " is formed (London ).
*February 7 -Battle of Abtao : A Spanish naval squadron fights a combinedPeru vian-Chile an fleet, at the island of Abtao in the Chiloé Archipelago of centralChile .
*February 13 - The first daylightbank robbery in United States history during peacetime takes place inLiberty, Missouri . This is considered to be the first robbery committed by Jesse James and his gang, although James's role is disputed.
*February 26 - TheCalaveras Skull is discovered. Purported to be evidence of humans during thePliocene Age, it turns out to be ahoax .
*February 28 - The month concludes without having a full moon.April - June
*April 4 -Alexander II of Russia narrowly escapes an assassination attempt in the city ofKiev . A design for a city gate to commemorate his escape is the inspiration for Mussorgsky's "The Great Gate of Kiev" from "Pictures at an Exhibition ".
*April 10 - TheAmerican Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is founded in New York City byHenry Bergh .
*May - Student Ferdinand Cohen-Blind fails to assassinateOtto von Bismarck inUnter den Linden inBerlin .
*May 2 -Battle of Callao :Peru vian defenders fight the Spanish fleet.[
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May 11 - London bankOverend, Gurney and Company collapses, precipitating afinancial crisis .
*May 16 - The U.S. Congress approves the minting of a nickel 5-cent coin (nickel), eliminating its predecessor, the half dime, is not completed until 1873 because of pressure from silver mining interests (Walter Breen).
*May 24 -Battle of Tuyutí : 32,000 soldiers of the Triple Alliance defeat 24,000 Paraguayan soldiers few miles north of theParaná, Argentina , with 16,000 casualties.
*June 2 -Fenian forces skirmish with Canadian militia at Ridgeway and Fort Erie.
*June 5 - Calculations indicatePluto reaches its most recent aphelion (furthest point fromSun ) on this day (the next aphelion will occur in "August 2113").
*June 8 - TheCanadian Parliament meets for the first time inOttawa .
*June 11 - TheAgra High Court is established (later shifted to theAllahabad High Court ).
*June 14 - TheAustro-Prussian War begins, when the Austrians and most of the medium German states declare war on Prussia.
*June 20 - The Kingdom ofItaly declares war onAustria .
*June 27 -June 29 - Battle of Langensalza: The Prussians defeat the Hanoverian army.July - December
*July 1 - The first Constitution ofRomania is issued.
*July 3 -Battle of Königgratz : thePrussia n army under King Wilhelm and Helmuth von Moltke defeats the Austrian army ofLajos Benedek , leading to a decisive Prussian victory in the Austro-Prussian War.
*July 5 -Princess Helena of the United Kingdom , third daughter of Queen Victoria, maries Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg.
*July 20 - Naval Battle of Lissa: The Austrian fleet underWilhelm von Tegetthoff defeats the Italian fleet ofCarlo di Persano .
*July 24 - Reconstruction:Tennessee becomes the firstU.S. state to be readmitted to the Union following theAmerican Civil War .
*July 25 - The U.S. Congress passes legislation authorizing the rank ofGeneral of the Army (now called "5-star general"); Lieutenant GeneralUlysses S. Grant becomes the first to have this rank.*
July 27 - TheAtlantic Cable is successfully completed, allowing transatlantic telegraph communication for the first time.
*July 28 - The "Metric Act of 1866" becomes law and legalizes the standardization ofweights and measures in theUnited States .
*August 23 - The Treaty of Prague ends theAustro-Prussian War .
* September -The Great Tea Race of 1866 ends in London, narrowly won by theclipper ship "Taeping ".
*September 22 -Paraguay successfully defendsCurupaity against the Triple Alliance, killing more than 5,000 with just about 50 casualties.
*October 12 - The Treaty of Vienna ends the war betweenAustria andItaly ; it formalizes the annexation ofVenetia by Italy.
*October 14 - French troops under the command of Rear AdmiralPierre-Gustave Roze land atGanghwa Island, Korea as part of a punitive expedition against that kingdom for the execution of FrenchJesuit priests. It is the first military contact between Korea and a Western force.
*November 7 - The Ruse-Varna railway line (the first railway inBulgaria ) officially opens.Undated
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Federalist revolts occur inArgentina .
* InSweden , theRiksdag of the Estates is replaced by an elected 2-chamber assembly, theRiksdag .
*Alfred Nobel inventsdynamite inGermany .Ongoing
*
Caste War of Yucatán (1847-1901)
*French intervention in Mexico (1862-1867)
*New Zealand land wars (1843-1872)
*Snake War (1864-1868)
*War of the Triple Alliance (1864-1870)Births
January - June
*January 13 -Vasily Kalinnikov , Russian composer (d.1901 )
*January 15 -Nathan Söderblom , Swedish archbishop, recipient of theNobel Peace Prize (d.1931 )
*January 29 -Romain Rolland , French writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d.1944 )
*March 30 -George Van Haltren , baseball player (d.1945 )
*April 1 -Ferruccio Busoni , Italian pianist and composer (d.1924 )
*April 13 -Butch Cassidy , American outlaw (d.1909 )
*April 14 -Anne Sullivan , tutor of Helen Keller (d.1936 )
*April 17 -Ernest Starling , British physiologist (d.1927 )
*April 24 -Ishii Kikujiro , Japanese diplomat (d.1945 )
*May 5 -Thomas B. Thrige , Danish industrialist (d.1938 )
*May 17 -Erik Satie , French composer (d.1925 )
*June 4 -Miina Sillanpää , Finnish politician (d.1952 )
*June 26 -George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon , English financier of Egyptian excavations (d.1923 )July - December
*July 3 -Albert Gottschalk , Danish painter (d.1906 )
*July 6 -Charles Mangin , French general (d.1925 )
*July 13 -La Goulue , French dancer (d.1929 )
*July 28 -Beatrix Potter , English children's author (d.1943 )
*August 8 -Matthew Henson , American explorer (d.1955 )
*August 12 -Jacinto Benavente , Spanish writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d.1954 )
*September 1 -James J. Corbett , American boxer (d.1933 )
*September 7 -Tristan Bernard , French writer (d.1947 )
*September 10 -Jeppe Aakjaer , Danish poet and novelist (d.1930 )
*September 21
**Charles Nicolle , French bacteriologist, recipient of theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.1936 )
**H. G. Wells , English writer (d.1946 )
*September 27 -Eurosia Fabris , Italian Catholic "Blessed" (d.1932 )
*September 25 -Thomas Hunt Morgan , American geneticist, recipient of theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.1945 )
*October 12 -Ramsay MacDonald ,Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d.1937 )
*November 12 -Sun Yat-sen , Chinese revolutionary (d.1925 )
*November 30 -Robert Broom , Scottish paleontologist (d.1951 )
*December 12 -Alfred Werner , German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d.1919 )
*December 16 (December 4 O.S.) -Wassily Kandinsky , Russian-born painter (d.1944 )Deaths
January - June
*January 23 -Thomas Love Peacock , English satirist (b.1785 )
*January 31 -Friedrich Rückert , German poet, translator, and professor of Oriental languages (b.1788 )
*January -Thomas Baldwin Marsh , American religious leader (b.1799 )
*March 4 -Alexander Campbell , Irish/U.S. founder of theDisciples of Christ (b.1788 )
*March 6 -William Whewell , English scientist, philosopher, and historian of science (b.1794 )
*March 20 -Rikard Nordraak , Norwegian composer (b.1842 )
*March 21 -Nadezhda Durova , first female Russian military officer (b.1783 )
*March 28 -Solomon Foot , American politician (b.1802 )
*April 4 -William Dick , founder of Edinburgh Veterinary College (b.1793 )
*April 5 -Thomas Hodgkin , British physician (b.1798 )
*May 13 -Nikolai Brashman , Russian mathematician of Czech origin (b.1796 )
*May 29 -Winfield Scott , American general and presidential candidate (b.1786 )
*June 7 -Chief Sealth , Native American whomSeattle is named for (b. c.1786 )July - December
*July 20 -Bernhard Riemann , German mathematician (b.1826 )
*August 6 -Christian Eric Fahlcrantz , Swedish writer (b.1790 )
*August 20 -Maria De Mattias , Catholic saint (b.1805 )
*October 13 -Celadon Leeds Daboll , American merchant and inventor (b.1818 )
*November 11 -Agustin Jerónimo de Iturbide y Huarte , Prince Imperial of Mexico (b.1807 )
*November 26 -Jean-Jacques Willmar , Luxembourg politician (b.1792 )
*December 1 -George Everest , Welsh geodesist (b.1790 )
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