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November 27th 2014 - This Date in History.
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25 – Luoyang is declared capital of the Eastern Han dynasty by Emperor Guangwu of Han.
176 – Emperor Marcus Aurelius grants his son Commodus the rank of "Imperator" and makes him Supreme Commander of the Roman legions.
395 – Rufinus, praetorian prefect of the East, is murdered by Gothic mercenaries under Gainas.
511 – King Clovis I dies at Paris ("Lutetia") and is buried in the Abbey of St Genevieve. The Merovingian dynasty is continued by his four sons, Theuderic I, Chlodomer, Childebert I and Chlothar I, who divide the Frankish Kingdom and rule from the capitals at Metz, Orléans, Paris and Soissons.
602 – Emperor Maurice is forced to watch his five sons be executed before being beheaded himself; their bodies are thrown into the sea and their heads are exhibited in Constantinople.
1095 – Pope Urban II declares the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont.
1703 – The first Eddystone Lighthouse is destroyed in the Great Storm of 1703.
1727 – The foundation stone to the Jerusalem Church in Berlin is laid.
1807 – The Portuguese Royal Family leaves Lisbon to escape from Napoleonic troops.
1810 – The Berners Street hoax was perpetrated by Theodore Hook in the City of Westminster, London.
1815 – Adoption of Constitution of the Kingdom of Poland.
1830 – Saint Catherine Labouré experiences a vision of the Blessed Virgin standing on a globe, crushing a serpent with her feet, and emanating rays of light from her hands.
1835 – James Pratt and John Smith are hanged in London; they are the last two to be executed for sodomy in England.
1839 – In Boston, Massachusetts, the American Statistical Association is founded.
1856 – The Coup of 1856 leads to Luxembourg's unilateral adoption of a new, reactionary constitution.
1863 – American Civil War: Confederate cavalry leader John Hunt Morgan and several of his men escape the Ohio Penitentiary and return safely to the South.
1863 – American Civil War: Battle of Mine Run: Union forces under General George Meade take up positions against troops led by Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
1868 – American Indian Wars: Battle of Wa****a River: United States Army Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer leads an attack on Cheyenne living on reservation land.
1886 – German judge Emil Hartwich sustains fatal injuries in a duel, which would become the background for Theodor Fontane's Effi Briest.
1895 – At the Swedish–Norwegian Club in Paris, Alfred Nobel signs his last will and testament, setting aside his estate to establish the Nobel Prize after he dies.
1901 – The U.S. Army War College is established.
1912 – Spain declares a protectorate over the north shore of Morocco.
1924 – In New York City, the first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is held.
1940 – In Romania, the ruling Iron Guard fascist party assassinates over 60 of arrested King Carol II of Romania's aides and other political dissidents, including former Prime Minister Nicolae Iorga.
1940 – World War II: At the Battle of Cape Spartivento, the Royal Navy engages the Regia Marina in the Mediterranean Sea.
1942 – World War II: At Toulon, the French navy scuttles its ships and submarines to keep them out of Nazi hands.
1944 – World War II: RAF Fauld explosion: An explosion at a Royal Air Force ammunition dump in Staffordshire kills seventy people.
1954 – Alger Hiss is released from prison after serving 44 months for perjury.
1963 – The Convention on the Unification of Certain Points of Substantive Law on Patents for Invention is signed at Strasbourg.
1965 – Vietnam War: The Pentagon tells U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson that if planned operations are to succeed, the number of American troops in Vietnam has to be increased from 120,000 to 400,000.
1968 – Penny Ann Early became the first woman to play major professional basketball, for the Kentucky Colonels in an ABA game against the Los Angeles Stars.
1971 – The Soviet space program's Mars 2 orbiter releases a descent module. It malfunctions and crashes, but it is the first man-made object to reach the surface of Mars.
1973 – Twenty-fifth Amendment: The United States Senate votes 92 to 3 to confirm Gerald Ford as Vice President of the United States. (On December 6, the House will confirm him 387 to 35).
1975 – The Provisional IRA assassinates Ross McWhirter, after a press conference in which McWhirter had announced a reward for the capture of those responsible for multiple bombings and shootings across England.
1978 – In San Francisco, city mayor George Moscone and openly gay city supervisor Harvey Milk are assassinated by former supervisor Dan White.
1978 – The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) is founded in the city of Riha (Urfa) in Turkey.
1983 – Avianca Flight 011: A Boeing 747 crashes near Madrid's Barajas Airport, killing 181.
1984 – Under the Brussels Agreement signed between the governments of the United Kingdom and Spain, the former agreed to enter into discussions with Spain over Gibraltar, including sovereignty.
1989 – Avianca Flight 203: A Boeing 727 explodes in mid-air over Colombia, killing all 107 people on board and three people on the ground. The MedellÃn Cartel will claim responsibility for the attack.
1991 – The United Nations Security Council adopts Security Council Resolution 721, leading the way to the establishment of peacekeeping operations in Yugoslavia.
1992 – For the second time in a year, military forces try to overthrow president Carlos Andrés Pérez in Venezuela.
1997 – Twenty-five are killed in the second Souhane massacre in Algeria.
1999 – The left-wing Labour Party takes control of the New Zealand government with leader Helen Clark becoming the first elected female Prime Minister in New Zealand's history.
2000 – In the Canadian federal election the Liberal Party of Canada wins its third consecutive election with a gain in the number of its members.
2001 – A hydrogen atmosphere is discovered on the extrasolar planet Osiris by the Hubble Space Telescope, the first atmosphere detected on an extrasolar planet.
2004 – Pope John Paul II returns the relics of Saint John Chrysostom to the Eastern Orthodox Church.
2005 – The first partial human face transplant is completed in Amiens, France.
2006 – The Canadian House of Commons approves a motion tabled by Prime Minister Stephen Harper recognizing the Québécois as a nation within Canada.
2009 – Nevsky Express bombing: A bomb explodes on the Nevsky Express train between Moscow and Saint Petersburg, derailing it and causing 28 deaths and 96 injuries.

Today's Canadian Headline...
1977 SWEET CONNECTS FOR SIX IN GREY CUP
Montreal Quebec - - Don Sweet kicks Cup record six field goals and scores Cup record 23 points as Marv Levy's CFL Montreal Alouettes beat the Edmonton Eskimos 41-6 in the 65th Grey Cup game.
1829
Port Robinson, Ontario - William Hamilton Merritt opens Welland Canal from Port Dalhousie to Port Robinson; engineered by Samuel Keefer; to Port Colborne in 1833; deepened in 1841; enlarged in 1850; replaced by the new Welland Canal, with a depth of nine metres, in 1932.
In Other Events...
1994 Vancouver BC - David Richie's British Columbia Lions beat Baltimore Stallions 26-23 to win 82nd CFL Grey Cup game; first Grey Cup game with a US expansion team.
1989 St. John's Newfoundland - Congregation of Christian Brothers close their Mount Cashel Orphanage for Boys in St. John's after 90 years. Nine current and former Christian Brothers of the Roman Catholic lay teaching order are charged with child abuse, and a judicial inquiry is under way.
1988 Ottawa Ontario - Mike Riley's underdog Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeat British Columbia Lions 22-21 to win 76th Grey Cup game; first to feature two Western CFL teams.
1986 Ottawa Ontario - Iona Campagnolo 1932- retires after 4 years as President of the Liberal Party of Canada.
1983 Vancouver BC - Bob O'Billovich's Toronto Argonauts beat British Columbia Lions 18-17 to win 71st CFL Grey Cup game. This is the first indoor Grey Cup game, under the BC Place dome, and the first Argo victory in 31 years.
1975 Ottawa Ontario - National Defence to buy fleet of new long-range patrol aircraft for almost $1 billion; plus modern tanks for European land forces.
1967 Manitoba - Walter C. Weir 1929- succeeds Duff Roblin as Progressive Conservative Premier of Manitoba.
1965 Toronto Ontario - Ralph Sazio's CFL Hamilton Tiger Cats beat Winnipeg Blue Bombers 22-16 in 53rd Grey Cup game.
1961 Ottawa Ontario - Arturo Frondizi President of Argentina starts four-day visit to Ottawa.
1961 Detroit Michigan - Gordie Howe becomes the first hockey pro to play in 1,000 NHL games.
1960 Toronto Ontario - Gordie Howe scores his 1,000th point with an assist as the Detroit Red Wings beat the Toronto Maple Leafs.
1956 Melbourne Australia - Donald Arnold, Ignace d'Hondt, Lorne Loomer and Archie MacKinnon win a rowing Gold medal for Canada in Coxless Fours (four-oared shell without coxswain) at the Melbourne Olympic Games.
1954 Toronto Ontario - Pop Ivy's CFL Edmonton Eskimos beat Montreal Alouettes 26-25 to win the 42nd Grey Cup match; game famous for Hunsinger fumble.
1952 London England - Louis Stephen St. Laurent 1882-1973 attends two-week long Commonwealth Conference in London.
1948 Toronto Ontario - Calgary Stampeders beat Ottawa Roughriders 12-7 in 36th Grey Cup game. Hundreds of Calgary fans made the three-day train trip to Toronto, breaking into a spontaneous square-dance as they arrived, bringing a real chuckwagon and team of horses.
1947 Montreal Quebec - Camilien Houde re-elected Mayor of Montreal by acclamation; had spent some of the war years interned at Camp Petawawa.
1944 Ottawa Ontario - Air Minister C.G. 'Chubby' Power quits King cabinet in protest against conscription.
1943 Toronto Ontario - Hamilton Flying Wildcats beat Winnipeg Bombers 23-14 in 31st Grey Cup game.
1898 Yarmouth Nova Scotia - East Coast gale sinks S.S. Portland, drowning 91; 400 other Maritimers killed by the same storm.
1896 Ottawa Ontario - Clifford Sifton 1861-1929 put in charge of immigration; MP for Brandon and Minister of the Interior to 1905; starts hard sell promotion to lure settlers from US and Europe.
1885 Battleford Saskatchewan - Wandering Spirit hanged outside Fort Battleford with 7 other Crees; for the murders at Frog Lake on April 1; last public execution in Canada; in his statement, Wandering Spirit blamed the CPR as the main cause of his peoples' sufferings because the railway brought many settlers to the region.
1861 Montreal Quebec - First streetcars in Montreal make their debut.
1860 Montreal Quebec - Christ Church Anglican Cathedral completed.
1860 Montreal Quebec - Christ Church Anglican Cathedral completed.
1837 St-Charles, Quebec - Funeral for 24 Patriotes killed at St-Charles in battle with British troops.
1645 Quebec Quebec - First violin played in New France.
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