On This Day in History June 1: From Genghis Khan and Scotch whisky to Marilyn Monroe, Superman’s debut, The Beatles and other major events

On this day June 1

On This Day in History, June 1 has witnessed a remarkable range of events that have shaped world history, politics, science, entertainment and culture. From Genghis Khan’s capture of Peking in 1215 and Napoleon’s pledge to the French Constitution in 1815 to the birth of Marilyn Monroe, the release of The Beatles’ landmark album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and the launch of CNN, the date has left a lasting mark across centuries. It is also remembered for major political developments, groundbreaking inventions, notable births and deaths, and observances such as Dinosaur Day and Wear a Dress Day.

June 1: Full timeline of major events in history

1215:
Mongol forces led by Genghis Khan captured and looted Peking, then one of the largest cities in the world under the Jin dynasty. The city endured weeks of destruction after falling to the Mongols.

1495: Earliest recorded reference to Scotch whisky
Scottish records mention Friar John Cor being commissioned to produce aqua vitae, providing the first known written evidence of Scotch whisky production.

1533: Anne Boleyn crowned Queen of England

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      Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, was crowned at Westminster Abbey, a significant event in England’s political and religious transformation.

      1792: Kentucky becomes the 15th US state

      Kentucky officially joined the United States, becoming the first state admitted west of the Appalachian Mountains.

      1815: Napoleon pledges loyalty to French Constitution
      Napoleon Bonaparte swore fidelity to the Constitution of France during the Hundred Days period after his return from exile.

      1831: North Magnetic Pole located
      British explorer James Clark Ross identified the location of the Earth’s North Magnetic Pole during an Arctic expedition.

      1869: Thomas Edison receives first patent
      Thomas Edison was granted his first US patent for the Electric Vote Recorder, marking the beginning of his career as an inventor.

      1900: British forces occupy Pretoria
      British troops captured Pretoria during the Second Boer War, securing a major strategic victory in South Africa.

      1916: Battle of Jutland concludes
      The largest naval battle of World War I between Britain and Germany came to an end in the North Sea.

      1922: Mussolini warns of revolt at Bologna rally
      More than 50,000 Fascists gathered in Bologna where Benito Mussolini threatened a full-scale revolt against the Italian government.

      1926: Marilyn Monroe is born
      Marilyn Monroe, one of Hollywood’s most enduring screen icons, was born as Norma Jeane Mortenson in Los Angeles.

      1938: Superman debuts in Action Comics No. 1
      The world’s most famous superhero made his first appearance, launching a new era in comic book history.

      1939: First major boxing match televised in the US
      Lou Nova defeated former heavyweight champion Max Baer by technical knockout in a bout broadcast from Yankee Stadium, marking a milestone in television sports coverage.

      1958: Charles de Gaulle becomes French Prime Minister
      Charles de Gaulle returned to power amid political instability and would later establish France’s Fifth Republic.

      1967: The Beatles release Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
      The Beatles released the influential album widely regarded as one of the greatest records in music history.

      1968: Helen Keller dies at 87
      Author, lecturer and disability rights advocate Helen Keller died in Connecticut after a lifetime of inspiring millions worldwide.

      1974: Heimlich manoeuvre introduced
      Dr Henry Heimlich’s anti-choking technique was published in the medical journal Emergency Medicine, becoming a globally recognised emergency procedure.

      1980: CNN begins broadcasting
      CNN launched as the world’s first 24-hour television news network, transforming the way news was delivered globally.

      1990: US and Soviet Union sign Chemical Weapons Accord
      US President George H.W. Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev signed a landmark agreement aimed at reducing chemical weapons stockpiles.

      2001: Nepal monarchy enters crisis after royal massacre
      Crown Prince Dipendra was declared king while in a coma following the Nepal royal massacre that killed King Birendra and several members of the royal family.

      2009: Air France Flight 447 disappears
      The aircraft vanished over the Atlantic Ocean while travelling from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, leading to one of aviation’s most complex investigations.

      2014: Telangana becomes India’s 29th state
      Telangana officially came into existence after being carved out of Andhra Pradesh, creating India’s newest state at the time.

      Notable births on June 1

      1926: Marilyn Monroe
      Hollywood actress and cultural icon Marilyn Monroe was born.

      1937: Morgan Freeman
      Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman was born in Memphis, Tennessee.

      1985: Dinesh Karthik
      Former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik was born in Chennai.

      Notable deaths on June 1

      1968: Helen Keller
      The celebrated author and activist died at the age of 87.

      June 1 observances

      Dinosaur Day
      A day dedicated to celebrating dinosaurs, palaeontology and prehistoric discoveries.

      Wear a Dress Day
      An informal observance encouraging fashion, creativity and self-expression through dress.

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