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Britannica On This Day November 23 2023
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Britannica On This Day November 23 2023
This Day in History: November 23
Ley Juárez passed
Passed this day in 1855 in Mexico, the Ley Juárez abolished special courts for the clergy and military in an attempt by justice minister Benito Juárez to eliminate the remnants of colonialism in Mexico and promote equality.
Amid a popular uprising—part of a wave of pro-democracy protests known as the Arab Spring—Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh effectively ended his rule by signing an agreement that transferred power to the vice president; Saleh officially left office three months later.Test your knowledge of Yemen
Paolo Cocco—AFP/Getty Images
1990
British author Roald Dahl—who was best known for his irreverent children's books, which included James and the Giant Peach (1961) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964)—died in Oxford, England.Take our quiz about classic children's books
Carl Van Vechten Collection/Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (LC-USZ62-116610)
1963
The first episode of the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who aired, and the show became a landmark of British popular culture.Sort fact from fiction in our pop culture quiz
BBC
1946
At least 6,000 Vietnamese civilians were killed in a French naval bombardment of the port city of Haiphong.
1936
The first issue of Life was published, and the magazine later became a pioneer in photojournalism and one of the major forces in that field's development.Sort fact from fiction in our quiz about magazines
1935
Lincoln Ellsworth landed on Ellsworth Land, Antarctica, and claimed it for the United States, a claim the U.S. government has never taken up.Sort fact from fiction in our Antarctica quiz
Courtesy of the American Geographical Society
1887
English actor Boris Karloff, who became famous for his sympathetic and chilling portrayal of the monster in Frankenstein (1931), was born.Discover 11 famous movie monsters
:copyright: Universal City Studios, Inc.; photograph, Brown Brothers
1883
Mexican painter José Clemente Orozco, considered the most important 20th-century muralist to work in fresco, was born.Read about the origins of seven of your favorite art supplies
:copyright: Bill Perry/Shutterstock.com
1863
The Battle of Chattanooga, a decisive Union victory during the American Civil War, began.How much do you know about the American Civil War?
National Archives, Washington, D.C.
1765
The British Stamp Act received its first repudiation from jurists in the Frederick County Court House in Frederick, Maryland.Take our quiz about early America
Rare Books and Manuscripts Division, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations
1407
Louis I, duc d'Orléans, was assassinated by agents of John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy, during a power struggle over control of the French king Charles VI.Test your knowledge of French history
Courtesy of the Musée Royal des Beaux-Arts, Antwerp; photograph, IRPA-KIK, Brussels
912
The Holy Roman emperor Otto I—who, during his reign in the 10th century, consolidated the German Reich by his suppression of rebellious vassals and his decisive victory over the Hungarians—was born.Sort fact from fiction in our quiz about emperors, conquerors, and men of war
Stephan Schulz—dpa/picture alliance/Getty Images
Miley Cyrus
American actress and singer
Miley Cyrus (born November 23, 1992, Franklin, Tennessee, U.S.) American singer and actress whose performance on the television show Hannah Montana (2006–11) and its related soundtrack albums catapulted her into stardom.
Cyrus was born to country singer and actor Billy Ray Cyrus and his wife, Tish, and grew up on her family’s farm outside Nashville. Her sunny disposition as a child earned her the nickname “Smiley Miley.” (She had her name legally changed to Miley Ray Cyrus in 2008). Though her father was initially reluctant to let her follow in his show business footsteps, at the age of nine she landed a role in an episode of his TV series Doc. Another role, in the film Big Fish (2003), followed.
Miley Cyrus
American actress and singer
Nicolás Maduro
president of Venezuela
Boris Karloff
British actor
Henry Moseley
British physicist
Billy the Kid
American outlaw
Featured Event
1855Ley Juárez passed
Passed this day in 1855 in Mexico, the Ley Juárez abolished special courts for the clergy and military in an attempt by justice minister Benito Juárez to eliminate the remnants of colonialism in Mexico and promote equality.
More Events On This Day
2011Amid a popular uprising—part of a wave of pro-democracy protests known as the Arab Spring—Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh effectively ended his rule by signing an agreement that transferred power to the vice president; Saleh officially left office three months later.Test your knowledge of Yemen
Paolo Cocco—AFP/Getty Images
1990
British author Roald Dahl—who was best known for his irreverent children's books, which included James and the Giant Peach (1961) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964)—died in Oxford, England.Take our quiz about classic children's books
Carl Van Vechten Collection/Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (LC-USZ62-116610)
1963
The first episode of the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who aired, and the show became a landmark of British popular culture.Sort fact from fiction in our pop culture quiz
BBC
1946
At least 6,000 Vietnamese civilians were killed in a French naval bombardment of the port city of Haiphong.
1936
The first issue of Life was published, and the magazine later became a pioneer in photojournalism and one of the major forces in that field's development.Sort fact from fiction in our quiz about magazines
1935
Lincoln Ellsworth landed on Ellsworth Land, Antarctica, and claimed it for the United States, a claim the U.S. government has never taken up.Sort fact from fiction in our Antarctica quiz
Courtesy of the American Geographical Society
1887
English actor Boris Karloff, who became famous for his sympathetic and chilling portrayal of the monster in Frankenstein (1931), was born.Discover 11 famous movie monsters
:copyright: Universal City Studios, Inc.; photograph, Brown Brothers
1883
Mexican painter José Clemente Orozco, considered the most important 20th-century muralist to work in fresco, was born.Read about the origins of seven of your favorite art supplies
:copyright: Bill Perry/Shutterstock.com
1863
The Battle of Chattanooga, a decisive Union victory during the American Civil War, began.How much do you know about the American Civil War?
National Archives, Washington, D.C.
1765
The British Stamp Act received its first repudiation from jurists in the Frederick County Court House in Frederick, Maryland.Take our quiz about early America
Rare Books and Manuscripts Division, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations
1407
Louis I, duc d'Orléans, was assassinated by agents of John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy, during a power struggle over control of the French king Charles VI.Test your knowledge of French history
Courtesy of the Musée Royal des Beaux-Arts, Antwerp; photograph, IRPA-KIK, Brussels
912
The Holy Roman emperor Otto I—who, during his reign in the 10th century, consolidated the German Reich by his suppression of rebellious vassals and his decisive victory over the Hungarians—was born.Sort fact from fiction in our quiz about emperors, conquerors, and men of war
Stephan Schulz—dpa/picture alliance/Getty Images
Featured Biography
Miley Cyrus
American actress and singer
Miley Cyrus (born November 23, 1992, Franklin, Tennessee, U.S.) American singer and actress whose performance on the television show Hannah Montana (2006–11) and its related soundtrack albums catapulted her into stardom.
Cyrus was born to country singer and actor Billy Ray Cyrus and his wife, Tish, and grew up on her family’s farm outside Nashville. Her sunny disposition as a child earned her the nickname “Smiley Miley.” (She had her name legally changed to Miley Ray Cyrus in 2008). Though her father was initially reluctant to let her follow in his show business footsteps, at the age of nine she landed a role in an episode of his TV series Doc. Another role, in the film Big Fish (2003), followed.
1992
Miley Cyrus
American actress and singer
1962
Nicolás Maduro
president of Venezuela
1887
Boris Karloff
British actor
1887
Henry Moseley
British physicist
1859
Billy the Kid
American outlaw
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