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  • Varna, Bulgaria
    Sunday Nov 10, 1444
    Ottoman Empire

    Battle of Varna

    Varna, Bulgaria
    Sunday Nov 10, 1444

    On 10 November 1444, Murad II repelled the Crusade of Varna by defeating the Hungarian, Polish, and Wallachian armies under Władysław III of Poland (also King of Hungary) and John Hunyadi at the Battle of Varna, although Albanians under Skanderbeg continued to resist.




  • Egypt
    Friday Nov 10, 1848
    Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt

    Ibrahim Pasha's death

    Egypt
    Friday Nov 10, 1848

    Ibrahim Pasha's death on 10 November 1848.




  • Chihuahua, México
    Thursday Nov 10, 1910
    Mexican Revolution

    Madero Supporter Toribio Ortega Took up arms With a Group of Followers

    Chihuahua, México
    Thursday Nov 10, 1910

    When it became obvious that the election had been fixed, Madero supporter Toribio Ortega took up arms with a group of followers at Cuchillo Parado, Chihuahua on 10 November 1910.




  • Romania
    Sunday Nov 10, 1918
    Hungarian–Romanian War

    Romania Re-entered The War on The Side of The Allied Forces

    Romania
    Sunday Nov 10, 1918

    On 10 November 1918, taking advantage of the Central Powers' precarious situation, Romania re-entered the war on the side of the Allied forces, with similar objectives to those of 1916. King Ferdinand called for the mobilization of the Romanian army and ordered it to attack by crossing the Carpathian Mountains into Transylvania. The end of World War I that soon followed did not bring an end to fighting for the Romanian army. Its action continued into 1918 and 1919 in the Hungarian–Romanian war.




  • Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan
    Saturday Nov 10, 1923
    Hachikō

    Birth

    Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan
    Saturday Nov 10, 1923

    Hachiko, a golden brown Akita, was born on November 10, 1923, at a farm located in Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan.




  • Germany
    Thursday Nov 10, 1938
    The Holocaust

    Kristallnacht

    Germany
    Thursday Nov 10, 1938

    Known as Kristallnacht (or "Night of Broken Glass"), the attacks on 9–10 November 1938 were partly carried out by the SS and SA, but ordinary Germans joined in; in some areas, the violence began before the SS or SA arrived.




  • Vichy France
    Tuesday Nov 10, 1942
    World War II

    Case Anton

    Vichy France
    Tuesday Nov 10, 1942

    Hitler occupied Vichy France in Case Anton, which lasted from 10 to 27 November 1942, although Vichy forces did not resist this violation of the armistice, they managed to scuttle their fleet to prevent its capture by German forces.


  • London, England, United Kingdom
    Tuesday Nov 10, 1942
    Winston Churchill

    End of the beginning

    London, England, United Kingdom
    Tuesday Nov 10, 1942

    As 1942 drew to a close, the tide of war began to turn with Allied victory in the key battles of El Alamein and Stalingrad. Until November, the Allies had always been on the defensive, but from November, the Germans were. Churchill ordered the church bells to be rung throughout Great Britain for the first time since early 1940. On 10 November, knowing that El Alamein was a victory, he delivered one of his most memorable war speeches to the Lord Mayor's Luncheon at the Mansion House in London, in response to the Allied victory at El Alamein: "This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning".


  • Paris, France
    Friday Nov 10, 1944
    Charles de Gaulle

    Churchill flew to Paris to a reception by de Gaulle

    Paris, France
    Friday Nov 10, 1944

    On 10 November 1944, Churchill flew to Paris to a reception by de Gaulle, and the two together were greeted by thousands of cheering Parisians on the next day.


  • U.S.
    Monday Nov 10, 1975
    United Nations

    United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379

    U.S.
    Monday Nov 10, 1975

    Third World nations organized into the Group of 77 coalition under the leadership of Algeria, which briefly became a dominant power at the UN. On 10 November 1975, a bloc comprising the USSR and Third World nations passed a resolution, over the strenuous US and Israeli opposition, declaring Zionism to be racism; the resolution was repealed on 16 December 1991, shortly after the end of the Cold War.


  • Japan
    Tuesday Nov 10, 1981
    3D printing

    Hideo Kodama filed a patent for this XYZ plotter

    Japan
    Tuesday Nov 10, 1981

    Hideo Kodama filed a patent for this XYZ plotter, which was published on November 10, 1981. (JP S56-144478).


  • Redmond, Washington, U.S.
    Thursday Nov 10, 1983
    Windows

    Announcment

    Redmond, Washington, U.S.
    Thursday Nov 10, 1983

    Microsoft Windows was announced by Bill Gates on November 10, 1983.


  • U.S.
    Monday Nov 10, 1997
    Apple Inc.

    Apple Store website

    U.S.
    Monday Nov 10, 1997

    On November 10, 1997, Apple introduced the Apple Store website, which was tied to a new build-to-order manufacturing strategy.


  • Houston, Texas, U.S.
    Wednesday Nov 10, 1999
    Shaquille O'Neal

    O'Neal and Charles Barkley were ejected

    Houston, Texas, U.S.
    Wednesday Nov 10, 1999

    In the November 10, 1999, game against the Houston Rockets, O'Neal and Charles Barkley were ejected. After O'Neal blocked a layup by Barkley, O'Neal shoved Barkley, who then threw the ball at O'Neal.


  • U.S.
    Saturday Nov 10, 2001
    Apple Inc.

    The iPod was first sold

    U.S.
    Saturday Nov 10, 2001

    The product (iPod), which was first sold on November 10, 2001, was phenomenally successful with over 100 million units sold within six years.


  • Redmond, Washington, U.S.
    Wednesday Nov 10, 2004
    X-box

    Halo 2

    Redmond, Washington, U.S.
    Wednesday Nov 10, 2004

    Xbox Live required a subscription, as well as broadband-only connection which was not completely adopted yet, Xbox Live was a success due to better servers, features such as a buddy list, and milestone titles like Halo 2 released in November 2004, which is the best-selling Xbox video game and was by far the most popular online game for the system.


  • Tokyo, Japan
    Sunday Nov 10, 2013
    Hachikō

    Beginning of The Family Reunion

    Tokyo, Japan
    Sunday Nov 10, 2013

    Later on November 10, 2013, which also marked the 90th anniversary of the Birth of Hachikō, Sho Shiozawa and Keita Matsui, a curator of the Shibuya Folk and Literary Shirane Memorial Museum, felt the need that Yaeko to be buried together with Ueno and Hachikō.


  • Washington D.C., U.S.
    Monday Nov 10, 2014
    Internet

    President Obama recommended the FCC reclassify broadband Internet service

    Washington D.C., U.S.
    Monday Nov 10, 2014

    On November 10, 2014, President Obama recommended the FCC reclassify broadband Internet service as a telecommunications service in order to preserve net neutrality.


  • Switzerland
    Friday Nov 10, 2017
    Sepp Blatter

    Sexual Assault Allegations

    Switzerland
    Friday Nov 10, 2017

    In November 2017, American soccer star Hope Solo accused Blatter of sexual assault at the FIFA Ballon d'Or awards in 2013.


  • U.S.
    Friday Nov 10, 2017
    Eminem

    Walk on Water

    U.S.
    Friday Nov 10, 2017

    In November, the first single "Walk on Water" was released, which featured Beyoncé.


  • Paris, France
    Sunday Nov 10, 2019
    League of Legends

    2019 Tournament

    Paris, France
    Sunday Nov 10, 2019

    The 2019 tournament, hosted in Europe, lead to another clean sweep match. The newer team, created in 2017, FunPlus Phoenix faced off and took a 3-0 victory from the well known European team, G2 Esports in AccorHotels Arena in Paris, France. The statistics for all sources of income besides the guaranteed prize of $2 million and 250 thousand dollars are unavailable, however, FunPlus Phoenix did win roughly 800 thousand dollars from that part of the prize pool.


  • Sunday Nov 10, 1444

    Battle at Varna

    Sunday Nov 10, 1444

    Sultan Murad II beats the crusaders in the Battle at Varna.


  • Poland
    Sunday Nov 10, 1444

    Wladyslaw III Warnenczyk's death

    Poland
    Sunday Nov 10, 1444

    Wladyslaw III Warnenczyk, King of Poland and Hungary, died in battle at the age of 20.


  • Söderköping
    Wednesday Nov 10, 1565

    Laurentius Paulinus Gothus Birth

    Söderköping
    Wednesday Nov 10, 1565

    Gothus was born in Sderkping, Sweden.


  • Paris
    Saturday Nov 10, 1668

    Louis III Birth

    Paris
    Saturday Nov 10, 1668

    The Prince of Condé and Duke de Bourbon, Louis III, was born in Paris.


  • Paris
    Saturday Nov 10, 1668

    Franois Couperin Birth

    Paris
    Saturday Nov 10, 1668

    Franois Couperin was born in Paris, France.


  • London
    Sunday Nov 10, 1697

    William Hogarth Birth

    London
    Sunday Nov 10, 1697

    The English satiric painter and engraver William Hogarth was born in London.


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