What Happened Today in History?
• 04/07/25 at 12:12PM •The decisive Battle of Pharsalus during Caesar's Civil War takes place Pharsalus in Central Greece. Julius Caesar and his allies fought against the army of the Roman Republic under the command of Pompey who had the backing of a majority of Roman senators and his army significantly outnumbered the veteran Caesarian legions but Pompey suffered an overwhelming defeat, fled the camp and made his way to Egypt where he was assassinated on September 28, 48 BC at the order of Ptolemy XIII the Pharaoh of Egypt.
Flight of Pompey from the battlefield of Pharsalus (Cassell's Illustrated Universal History, vol. 3, 1882) Unknown author. Public Domain Via Wikimedia.
The Visigoths defeat a large Roman army led by Valens, the Roman emperor of the East, at the Battle of Adrianople (also known as the Battle of Hadrianopolis), in present-day Turkey. The battle was an overwhelming victory for the Visigoths ending with two-thirds of the Roman army being overran and slaughtered, including Emperor Valens. More
The United States drops an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Nagasaki. An American B-29 bomber headed for the primary target which was the city of Kokura but because of the weather and poor visibility chose a secondary target, Nagasaki. The bomb detonated killing an estimated 70,000 persons and destroying about half the city.
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 😳🙂