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January 23, 1570: The Shot That Changed Politics

On a cold January morning in 1570, a single gunshot echoed through the streets of Linlithgow and across Scottish history. James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray—regent of Scotland and guardian of the infant king—slumped from his horse, mortally wounded. With that shot, fired from…

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January 22, 1970: The Jumbo Takes Flight

On January 22, 1970, a new era of flight quietly but decisively began as a Boeing 747 lifted off from John F. Kennedy International Airport, bound for London Heathrow Airport. Operated by its launch customer, Pan American World Airways, the world’s first “jumbo jet”…

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January 21, 1793: Louis XVI Loses His Head

On January 21, 1793, Louis XVI of France, the former king, faced execution by guillotine in Paris’s Place de la RĂ©volution (now Place de la Concorde). This pivotal moment marked the end of absolute monarchy in France and symbolized the revolutionary fervor that had…

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