History Of 03 August | On This Day In World
In the history of the World, some other important events recorded on the date of 03 August are as follows: -
➧ 1108: Louis VI becomes Emperor of France.
➧ 1492: All Jews were expelled from the European country Spain.
➧ 1492: Italian sailor Christopher Columbus sailed from Spain with India to explore India.
➧ 1678: Robert LaSalle built the first ship in America.
➧ 1780: Captain Bruce, under Meher Pofham, captured Gwalior.
➧ 1886: Birth of Hindi scholar Maithili Sharan Gupt.
➧ 1900: First One Tire & Rubber Company is established.
➧ 1914: The first seaplane passed through the Panama Canal.
➧ 1925: America's last troops leave Nicaragua.
➧ 1957: Abdul Rahman is elected the new leader of Malaysia. Malaysia gained independence from Britain under his leadership.
➧ 1960: West African country Niger gained independence from France.
➧ 1985: Ramon Magsaysay Award for public service to Baba Amte.
➧ 2000: Britain's 'Queen Mother' celebrates its 100th anniversary.
➧ 2001: The first film, "The Princess Diaries" starring Anne Hathaway, was released.
➧ 2003: It was decided to make a gay bishop in the Anglican Church of America. Jane Robinson of New Hampshire was elected bishop by an overwhelming majority in the House of Deputies of the Episcopal Church.
➧ 2004: American spacecraft Messenger departs for planet Mercury.
➧ 2006: The United States states that it will not aid uranium enrichment in India.
➧ 2007: The Russian spacecraft Progress M-61 departed for the International Space Station successfully reached its orbit.
➧ 2007: 100 people die in a train accident in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
➧ 2013: 80 people killed in a rebellion in Iraq.
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