Date | Name | Location / Topic | |
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International Day of Non-Violence | |||
Independence Day | |||
Phileas Fogg Wager Day | |||
Day after Mid-Autumn Festival | |||
Mid-Autumn Festival Day 3 | |||
National Day Golden Week holiday | |||
National Produce Misting Day | |||
National Custodial Worker’s Recognition Day | |||
National Name Your Car Day | |||
National Fried Scallops Day | |||
National Manufacturing Day | |||
National Body Language Day | |||
World Smile Day | |||
Tuvalu Day | |||
Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti | |||
Erev Sukkot | |||
Children's Day | |||
Chuseok Holiday | |||
Vap Full Moon Poya Day | |||
World Farm Animals Day | |||
Plaidurday | |||
Kids Music Day |
Historical Events on October 2
- 1470: King Edward IV of England is forced to flee to the Netherlands by rebel forces led by Richard Neville. This allows Henry VI to reascend to the throne.
- 1535: The area the city of Montreal is located now is discovered by Jacques Cartier.
- 1552: The Grand Prince of Russia Ivan IV Vasilyevich – otherwise known as Ivan the Terrible – conquers Kazan.
- 1780: A British Army officer – John Andre – is hung as a spy by American forces during the American Revolutionary War.
- 1789: The Bill of Rights is sent to the States by George Washington for ratification.
- 1835: Mexican troops attempt to disarm the residents of Gonzale, Texas but locally assembled militias resist them, thereby beginning the Battle of Gonzales during the Texas Revolution.
- 1919: United States President Woodrow Wilson suffers a stroke which ends up leaving him partially paralyzed.
- 1925: The initial test of a working TV system is performed by John Logie.
- 1941: Germany begins an offense against Moscow called Operation Typhoon during World War II.
- 1942: During WWII, the HMS Curacoa is accidentally hit and sunk by the RMS Queen Mary off of the coast of Ireland. 239 crewman aboard the Curacoa die.
- 1944: During World War II, the Warsaw Uprising is put down by German forces.
- 1950: Charles M. Schultz publishes the cartoon strip “Peanuts” for the very first time.
- 1959: The fantasy, science-fiction and horror anthology called the “Twilight Zone” premiers on CBS.
- 1967: The first African-American justice of the U.S., Thurgood Marshall, is sworn in as justice of the United States Supreme Court.
Famous Birthdays on October 2
- English King Richard III is born in 1452.
- Duchess of Milan Isabella of Aragon is born in 1470.
- English politician William Drury is born in 1527.
- King of Sardinia, Charles Albert is born in 1798.
- American slave and rebellion leader Nat Turner is born in 1800.
- American general Alexander P. Stewart is born in 1821.
- Scottish-English chemist and Nobel Prize Laureate, William Ramsay is born in 1852.
- American actor Moses Gunn is born in 1929.