August 3 โ Some important events on this day.
8 ๐๐ผ Roman Empire general Tiberius defeats Dalmatians on the river Bathinus
1492 ๐๐ผ Christopher Columbus sets sail on his first voyage with three ships, Santa Marรญa, Pinta and Niรฑa from Palos de la Frontera, Spain for the โIndiesโ.
1527 ๐๐ผ First known letter sent from North America by John Rut while at St. Johnโs, Newfoundland
1529 ๐๐ผ โPeace of the Ladiesโ (Treaty of Cambrai) made between Holy Roman Empire and the French, negotiated by Louise of Savoy and Margaret of Austria
1596 ๐๐ผ David Fabricius discovers light variation of Mira (1st variable star)
1778 ๐๐ผ Teatro alla Scala opens in Milan
1829 ๐๐ผ Opera โGuillaume Tellโ (William Tell) Gioachino Rossiniโs last and greatest opera premieres in Paris
1914 ๐๐ผ Germany invades Belgium and declares war on France, beginning World War I
1934 ๐๐ผ Adolf Hitler merges the offices of German Chancellor and President, declaring himself โFรผhrerโ (leader)
1949 ๐๐ผ NBA is born
1958 ๐๐ผ USS Nautilus reaches North Pole, 1st submarine to achieve submarine transit of North Pole.
The worldโs first nuclear submarine, the Nautilus, dived at Point Barrow, Alaska, and traveled nearly 1,000 miles under the Arctic ice cap to reach the top of the world. It then steamed on to Iceland, pioneering a new and shorter route from the Pacific to the Atlantic and Europe.
1966 ๐๐ผ South African government bans Beatle records
1972 ๐๐ผ US Senate ratifies the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with the Soviet Union to limit the use of missile systems capable of defending against missile-delivered nuclear weapons
1975 ๐๐ผ Boeing 707 crashes into a mountain near Agadir, Morocco
1996 ๐๐ผ โThe Macarenaโ begins its reign atop the U.S. pop charts.
It first made landfall in Florida as a seemingly harmless Spanish-language rumba, but in the hands of a pair of Miami record producers, it soon morphed and strengthened into something called โMacarena (Bayside Boys Mix),โ a song that laid waste to all competition during a record-setting run at #1 that began on this day.

