You never know what you’ll find when you dig deep into the history books.
Here are just a few of the happenings on this date in history…
- In 1870, German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann began excavations in Turkey, where he found the ruins of the ancient city of Troy.
- In 1917, four Canadian divisions began an ******* on Vimy Ridge in northeast France. British and French troops had been unsuccessful in earlier attempts to capture the ridge, a key German defensive position. By April 14, the Canadians had won the battle, earning them recognition as an elite force among the Allies and Germans. Almost 3,600 Canadians were ****** in the fighting.
- In 1959, U.S. space agency NASA named the seven astronauts for the Mercury space missions — Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard and Donald Slayton.
- In 1965, the Houston Astrodome, the *****’s first domed stadium, opened.
- In 1969, the British-French supersonic aircraft Concorde made its first test flight from Bristol to Fairford, Gloucestershire, U.K. The flight lasted 22 minutes.
- In 1983, the space shuttle Challenger ended its first mission with a safe landing at Edwards Air Force Base
- In 1987, the ************* of Canada ruled the constitution does not guarantee the right to ******.
- In 1990, the major league baseball season opened a week late because of a labour dispute.
- In 2002, an estimated one million people lined the streets of London to bid a final farewell to the Queen Mother, who **** 10 days earlier at age 101. Following her ******* at Westminster Abbey, the mother of Queen Elizabeth was interred at Windsor Castle, just west of London.
- In 2003, U.S. tanks and troops poured into the heart of Baghdad as Iraqi President Saddam Hussein’s government collapsed under a blistering three-week onslaught. U.S. forces met little Iraqi resistance as they took over swathes of the city. Iraqis cheered as Saddam Hussein’s 12-metre statue in Baghdad’s Firdos Square was toppled.
- In 2005, Prince Charles married long-time love Camilla Parker Bowles in a civil ceremony at Windsor’s Guildhall attended by their children, siblings and other family members — but not Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth.
- In 2007, Queen Elizabeth rededicated the restored Vimy Memorial in France, commemorating Canada’s most famous battle of the First ***** ***, at a ceremony attended by more than 20,000 people, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper and French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin.
- In 2017, at the Masters, Sergio Garcia overcame a late round two-shot deficit against Justin Rose and birdied the first hole of a sudden-***** playoff to capture his first career major, ending an 18-year drought.
- In 2018, U.S. federal agents with search warrants raided the office of U.S. President ************’s personal attorney Michael Cohen, seizing records on topics including a $130,000 payment made to Stormy Daniels.