What Happened Today in History?
The birth of the Roman poet Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus), in Venusia, a town on the border of Italy's Apulia and Lucania regions. He received a superb education in Rome and Athens and went on to become one of Rome's most celebrated lyric poets and satirists.
Arnulf of Carinthia, the Carolingian King of East Francia, Holy Roman Emperor and disputed King of Italy, dies at Ratisbon, Bavaria on December 8, 899 leading to a period of instability in the Carolingian Empire. His son, Louis the Child, succeeded him as King of East Francia.
The Great New Orleans Fire destroys 212 structures in the area now known as the French Quarter from Burgundy to Chartres Street, adjacent to the Mississippi River. Just 6 years before, 856 buildings had been destroyed in the First Great New Orleans Fire. More
A Comment by Loy
Love the new UI - it is fun to be able to easily look up specific days, years and months throughout history. I must control me ADHD 😳🙂