Today in History – December 02| Important Events, Birthdays & Deaths
02 दिसंबर इतिहास के पन्नों में – आज के दिन
1804 में नेपोलियन बोनापार्ट ने स्वयं को फ्रांस का सम्राट घोषित किया।
अमेरिका राष्ट्रपति जेम्स मोनरो ने 1823 में “मोनरो सिद्धांत” की घोषणा की।
उन्मूलनवादी जॉन ब्राउन को 1859 में हार्पर्स फेरी पर छापे के बाद फांसी दे दी गई थी।
पहली आत्मनिर्भर परमाणु श्रृंखला अभिक्रिया 1942 में एनरिको फर्मी के नेतृत्व वाली टीम द्वारा की गई थी।
अमेरिका सीनेट ने 1954 में सीनेटर जोसेफ मैक्कार्थी की निंदा करने के लिए मतदान किया।
पर्यावरण संरक्षण एजेंसी (ईपीए) ने 1970 में कार्य करना शुरू किया।
1971 में छह अमीरातों ने संयुक्त अरब अमीरात का गठन किया।
बार्नी क्लार्क को 1982 में पहला स्थायी कृत्रिम हृदय प्राप्त हुआ।
कोलंबियाई ड्रग माफिया पाब्लो एस्कोबार 1993 में गोलीबारी में मारा गया था।
उल्लेखनीय जन्मदिन
फ्रांसीसी चित्रकार जॉर्जेस सेरात (1859)।
- ओपेरा गायिका मारिया कैलास (1923)।
फैशन डिजाइनर जियानी वर्साचे (1946)।
अभिनेत्री लुसी लियू (1968)।
पॉप गायिका ब्रिटनी स्पीयर्स (1981)।
फुटबॉल क्वार्टरबैक आरोन रॉजर्स (1983)।
उल्लेखनीय मौतें
December 02 in History – On This Day
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In 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself Emperor of the French.
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U.S. President James Monroe proclaimed the “Monroe Doctrine” in 1823.
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Abolitionist John Brown was hanged in 1859 after his raid on Harpers Ferry.
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The first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction was achieved by a team led by Enrico Fermi in 1942.
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The U.S. Senate voted to condemn Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1954.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began operations in 1970.
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Six emirates formed the
United Arab Emirates in 1971.
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Barney Clark received the first permanent artificial heart in 1982.
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Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar was killed in a shootout in 1993.
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Notable Birthdays
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French painter Georges Seurat (1859).
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Opera singer Maria Callas (1923).
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Fashion designer Gianni Versace (1946).
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Actress Lucy Liu (1968).
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Pop singer Britney Spears (1981).
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Football quarterback Aaron Rodgers (1983).
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Notable Deaths
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Daily Current Affairs, News Headlines 27.11.2025