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December 2 is the 336th day (337th on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 29 days remaining.
Events
1409 - The University of Leipzig opened.
1755 - The second Eddystone Lighthouse is destroyed by fire.
1804 - At Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Napoleon Bonaparte is crowned as the first Emperor of France in a thousand years.
1805 - Napoleonic Wars: Battle of Austerlitz - French troops under Napoleon decisively defeat a joint Russo-Austrian force.
1823 - US President James Monroe delivers a speech to the U.S. Congress, announcing a new policy of forbidding European interference in the Americas and establishing American neutrality in future European conflicts (this would later be called the Monroe Doctrine).
1845 - Manifest Destiny: US President James Polk announces to Congress that the Monroe Doctrine should be strictly enforced and that the United States should aggressively expand into the West.
1848 - Franz Josef I becomes Emperor of Austria.
1851 - Newly-elected French President Charles Louis Bonaparte violently overthrows the Second Republic.
1852 - Napoleon III becomes Emperor of France.
1859 - Militant abolitionist leader John Brown is hanged for his October 16th raid on Harper's Ferry.
1867 - In a New York City theater, British author Charles Dickens gives his first public reading in the United States.
1899 - Philippine-American War: The Battle of Tirad Pass, termed "The Filipino Thermopylae", is fought.
1915 - Albert Einstein publishes the general theory of relativity.
1927 - Following 19 years of Ford Model T production, the Ford Motor Company unveils the Ford Model A as its new automobile.
1930 - Great Depression: US President Herbert Hoover goes before Congress and asks for a US$150 million public works program to help generate jobs and stimulate the economy.
1939 - La Guardia Airport opens for business in New York City.
1942 - Manhattan Project: Below the bleachers of Stagg Field at the University of Chicago, a team led by Enrico Fermi initiate the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction (a coded message, "The Italian navigator has landed in the new world" was then sent to US President Franklin D. Roosevelt).
1954 - Red Scare: The United States Senate votes 65 to 22 to condemn Joseph McCarthy for "conduct that tends to bring the Senate into dishonor and disrepute."
1961 - Cold War: In a nationally broadcast speech, Cuban leader Fidel Castro declares that he is a Marxist-Leninist and that Cuba was going to adopt Communism.
1962 - Vietnam War: After a trip to Vietnam at the request of US President John F. Kennedy, US Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield becomes the first American official to not make an optimistic public comment on the war's progress.
1970 - The United States Environmental Protection Agency begins operations.
1971 - The United Arab Emirates is formed.
1972 - Gough Whitlam becomes the first Australian Labor Party Prime Minister of Australia for 23 years. He is famously sworn in on the election night and his first action using executive power is to withdraw all Australian personnel from the Vietnam War.
1975 - The communist Pathet Lao seizes power from the constitutional monarchy in the Kingdom of Laos, and establishes the Lao People's Democratic Republic.
1982 - At the University of Utah, 61-year-old retired dentist Barney Clark, becomes the first person to receive a permanent artificial heart (he lived for 112 days with the device).
1988 - Benazir Bhutto is sworn in as Prime Minister of Pakistan, becoming the first woman to head the government of an Islam-dominated state.
1990 - A coalition led by Chancellor Helmut Kohl wins the first free all-German elections since 1932.
1991 - The first version of QuickTime was released.
1993 - War on Drugs: Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar is shot and killed in Medellín.
1993 - Space Shuttle program: STS-61 - NASA launches the Space Shuttle Endeavour on a mission to repair an optical flaw in the Hubble Space Telescope.
1999 - The United Kingdom devolves political power in Northern Ireland to a the Northern Ireland Executive.
2000 - American rock band The Smashing Pumpkins play their final gig at The Metro in Chicago, Illinois.
2001 - Enron files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection five days after Dynegy canceled a US$8.4 billion buyout bid (as of 2003 this was the largest bankruptcy in the history of the United States).
2004 - The Nintendo DS launches in Japan.
2004 - Brian Williams succeeds Tom Brokaw as host of NBC Nightly News.
Births
1578 - Agostino Agazzari, composer and music theorist (d. 1640)
1694 - William Shirley, Colonial Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1771)
1703 - Ferdinand Konscak, Croat explorer (d. 1759)
1738 - Richard Montgomery, Irish-American soldier (d. 1775)
1760 - John Breckinridge, American politician (d. 1806)
1817 - Heinrich von Sybel, historian (d. 1895)
1846 - Pierre Marie René Ernest Waldeck-Rousseau, French statesman (d. 1904)
1859 - Georges Seurat, painter (d. 1891)
1863 - Charles Ringling, circus leader (d. 1926)
1884 - Ruth Draper, American character actress (d. 1956)
1885 - George Richards Minot, American physician, winner of 1934 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1950)
1891 - Otto Dix, painter and graphic artist (d. 1969)
1892 - Leo Ornstein, composer and pianist (d. 2002)
1895 - Harriet Cohen, pianist (d. 1967)
1899 - John Barbirolli, conductor (d. 1970)
1899 - John R. Cobb, automobile racer (d. 1952)
1906 - Peter Goldmark, inventor, engineer (d. 1977)
1909 - Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, publisher (d. 2002)
1914 - Ray Walston, actor (d. 2001)
1914 - Adolph Green, composer (d. 2002)
1923 - Maria Callas, opera singer (d. 1977)
1924 - Alexander M. Haig, Jr., American politician
1925 - Julie Harris, actress
1930 - Gary Becker, economist
1931 - Edwin Meese, American politician
1933 - Michael Larrabee, American athlete (d. 2003)
1934 - Andre Rodgers, Major League Baseball player (d. 2004)
1944 - Botho Strauß, author
1945 - Penelope Spheeris, director
1946 - Gianni Versace, designer (d. 1997)
1946 - John Banks, sometime New Zealand Cabinet Minister, then Mayor of Auckland from 2001 - 2004
1952 - Michael McDonald, musician
1954 - Dan Butler, actor
1956 - Bob Kinnison, County politician (Winnebago County, Illinois) Member of MENSA
1957 - Dagfinn Hřybrĺten, Norweigian politician
1960 - Rick 'Sav' Savage, Def Leppard bass player
1962 - Tracy Austin, tennis player
1968 - Lucy Liu, actress
1973 - Monica Seles, tennis player
1973 - Jan Ullrich, cyclist and winner of the 1997 Tour de France
1978 - Nelly Furtado, singer, songwriter
1979 - Yvonne Catterfield, German singer and actress
1981 - Britney Spears, singer
1985 - Liene Buldure, streaker
Deaths
1463 - Duke Albert VI of Austria
1547 - Hernán Cortés, Spanish explorer and conqueror
1552 - Francis Xavier, Catholic missionary
1594 - Gerardus Mercator, cartographer
1774 - Johann Friedrich Agricola, composer and organist
1814 - Marquis de Sade, writer
1849 - Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen - queen consort of King William IV of the United Kingdom
1859 - John Brown, militant abolitionist (hanged)
1892 - Jay Gould, entrepreneur
1931 - Vincent d'Indy, composer
1944 - Josef Lhévinne, pianist
1950 - Dinu Lipatti, pianist
1963 - Thomas Hicks, American marathon runner
1969 - Kliment Yefremovich Voroshilov, Russian politician
1974 - Max Weber, Swiss Federal Councilor (b. 1897)
1976 - Danny Murtaugh, Major League Baseball player and manager (b. 1917)
1980 - Romain Gary, writer
1982 - Marty Feldman, comedian
1983 - Fifi D'Orsay, actress
1986 - Desi Arnaz, actor, musician, band leader, composer
1988 - Tata Giacobetti, Italian singer and lyricist (Quartetto Cetra)
1990 - Aaron Copland, composer
1993 - Pablo Escobar, drug lord
1995 - Robertson Davies, Canadian novelist
2002 - Ivan Illich, priest, philosopher
2002 - Arno Peters, historian
2003 - Alan Davidson, author
Holidays and observances
Feast day of St Bibiana
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