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This Day in History November 5: Notable Historical Events on November 5

Quoc DuongNovember 5, 2024 06:30

This day in history November 5th. The most notable events that took place on November 5th range from historical, political to cultural and social events.

Domestic events taking place on November 5

November 5, 1138:Crown Prince Thien To was only two years old when he ascended the throne as emperor of the Ly dynasty, namely Ly Anh Tong, with Do Anh Vu as regent.

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November 5, 1426:Opening the ambush at Tot Dong and Chuc Dong, defeating the Ming counterattack plot in 1426.

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November 5, 1901:Born Tran Huy Lieu, a Vietnamese writer, revolutionary activist, historian, and journalist. He held many senior leadership positions (such as Minister of Propaganda and Agitation) in the first government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. He was the first president of the Vietnam Historical Science Association and an academician of the East German Academy of Sciences.

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November 5, 1918:Birthday of famous writer and poet Nguyen Hong. From a young age, Nguyen Hong showed his talent for poetry and observation. It was his observations and feelings about life from a young age that helped him write Childhood Days, Nguyen Hong's most famous work.

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International events taking place on November 5

From November 5 to December 5, 1922:The Fourth Congress of the Communist International met in Moscow to adopt Lenin's theses on the united front and to hear Lenin's report on the Russian revolution and the prospects for world development.

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November 5, 1872:Susan Brownell Antony casts her ballot in Rochester, New York. At that time, women were banned from voting, so Susan was arrested and convicted in a public trial. In 1878, Susan Brownell Antony presented the first proposal to the US Congress to allow women to vote. However, it was not until 1920, 14 years after her death, that the 9th Amendment to the US Constitution recognized women's right to vote. Susan Brownell Antony is a famous feminist in the history of the United States as well as the world. She devoted her life to fighting for the right to vote as well as other basic rights for women.

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November 5, 1879:James Clerk Maxwell, Scottish physicist, died on 15 December 1945. He discovered electromagnetic waves and the electromagnetic nature of light.

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November 5, 1930:Christiaan Eijkman, born in 1858, was a Dutch physiologist who demonstrated that beriberi was caused by poor diet, leading to the discovery of anti-neuropathic vitamins. He received the 1929 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with Sir Frederick Hopkins, for the discovery of vitamins.

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November 5, 1935:Marking the first time the famous board game Monopoly (Vietnamese version is Monopoly) was released. To date, this game has been popularized in more than 103 countries with 37 different languages.

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November 5, 1968:Richard Nixon was a Republican and the 37th president of the United States.

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November 5, 1999:PetroChina was established, now the world's largest company by market capitalization.

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November 5, 2007:China's first unmanned spacecraft, Chang'e-1, entered lunar orbit.

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November 5, 2014:Opening of the Senior Officials' Meeting (SOM) of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum 2014 in Beijing (China).

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