July 12 in History

July 12 in Pop Culture History

July 12th is…
Eat Your Jello Day
Etch a Sketch Day
Different Colored Eyes Day
Paper Bag Day
Pecan Pie Day
National Simplicity Day

927 – Æthelstan, King of England, secured a pledge from Constantine II of Scotland that the latter would not ally with Viking kings, beginning the process of unifying Great Britain. Most historians consider this the closest thing England has to a foundation date.

1533 – The celestial globe in Hans Holbein (the younger)’s painting The Ambassadors is depicted with such detail that the date and time can be read. The globe is set to 2:40 pm on July 12th, 1533. Why it is set to this time and date remains a mystery.

1543 – King Henry VIII of England married his sixth (and last) wife, Catherine Parr, at Hampton Court Palace.

1862 – The United States Congress authorized the Medal of Honor. In 1990, Congress designated March 25 annually as “National Medal of Honor Day.”

#1 Hit July 12, 1952 – September 12, 1952: Vera LynnAuf Wiederseh’n Sweetheart

1970 – The US patent (#105,338) for an improved process to produce celluloid, the first sythetic plastic, was awarded to John Wesley Hyatt, Jr.

1894 – Eight units for the measurement of electrical magnitudes were adopted in US law when President Grover Cleveland signed an Act of Congress “to define and establish the units of electrical measure” for the ohm, ampere, volt, coulomb, farad, joule, watt and the henry. #standards

1920 – The Panama Canal was formally dedicated, although it had the first ship pass through several years earlier.

1962 – The Rolling Stones performed their first concert, at the Marquee Club in London, England, United Kingdom.

#1 Hit July 12, 1969 – August 22, 1969: Zager and EvansIn the Year 2525

1985 – Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Explorers and Silverado debuted in theaters.

#1 Hit July 12, 1986 – July 18, 1986: Simply RedHolding Back the Years

1991 – 101 Dalmnations (re-issue), Boyz N the Hood, Point Break and Regarding Henry were released in theaters.

1996 – Courage Under Fire and Harriet the Spy debuted in theaters.

1997 – Oz premiered on HBO

2002 – Monk premiered on the USA Network

2002 – Road to Perdition, The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course and Halloween: Resurrection were released in theaters.

#1 Hit July 12, 2003 – September 5, 2003: Beyonce featuring Jay-ZCrazy in Love

2013 – Grown Ups 2 and Pacific Rim debuted in theaters.

 

 

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