This Day in History November 1st: Notable Historical Events on November 1st
This day in history November 1st. The most notable events that took place on November 1st range from historical, political to cultural and social events.
Domestic events taking place on November 1
November 1, 1459:After carrying out a coup to assassinate Le Nhan Tong, Le Nghi Dan proclaimed himself emperor of the early Le dynasty (October 7, Dinh Suu year).

November 1, 1888:King Ham Nghi was surrounded and captured by traitors and handed over to the French to receive a reward. At that time, the king was only 17 years old. The French then exiled Ham Nghi to Algiers (Algeria). Ham Nghi lived there for 47 years, maintaining the integrity of a patriotic king. In 1943, he died at the age of 64.

November 1, 1910:Comrade Nguyen Thi Minh Khai was born in Nghe An province. In 1927, she joined the Tan Viet Revolutionary Party, then the Communist Party of Vietnam and was assigned to work at the Eastern branch of the Communist International in China. In July 1935, she attended the 7th Congress of the Communist International. After returning to Vietnam, she joined the Southern Regional Party Committee and was Secretary of the Saigon - Cho Lon City Party Committee. After the Southern Uprising in 1940, Nguyen Thi Minh Khai was captured and murdered by the enemy in 1941.

November 1, 1963:The group of Duong Van Minh, Tran Van Don, and Le Van Kim staged a coup, killed the Ngo Dinh Diem and Ngo Dinh Nhu brothers, and established a puppet government according to the formula "military + civilian + non-partisan". Taking advantage of this opportunity, the people in the repressed rural areas rose up to destroy a series of "strategic hamlets" and expand the liberated areas.
November 1, 1964:Opening of the first course of the University of Physical Education and Sports. The school is located in Tu Son, Bac Ninh province, with the mission of training athletes and sports coaches.

November 1, 1968:Johnson had to declare an unconditional end to the bombing of the North, then accept to participate in the four-party conference in Paris.

November 1, 1981:Musician Professor Tran Van Khe, a patriotic Vietnamese living in France, received the 1981 music award from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Budapest, the capital of Hungary.

November 1, 1991:Kon Tum Electricity Department was re-established on the basis of Kon Tum Electricity Branch after Gia Lai Kon Tum Province was separated according to the resolution of the National Assembly.

International events taking place on November 1st
November 1, 1611:The play The Tempest was first performed at Whitehall Palace in London, England.

November 1, 1604:William Shakespeare's play Othello was first performed at Whitehall Palace in London.

November 1, 1755:The Portuguese capital Lisbon is completely destroyed by a powerful earthquake and tsunami, killing between 60,000 and 90,000 people.

November 1, 1894:Russian Tsar Alexander died, his son Nikolai began to reign, also the last Tsar in Russian history.

November 1, 1945:The official newspaper of North Korea, the Lao Dong Shinwon, was first published under the name Chung Lo.
