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July 19

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Rome Burns — Six days of fire consume the eternal city
Rome, Roman EmpireClassical
64

Rome Burns

Six days of fire consume the eternal city

The Great Fire of Rome erupted and raged for six terrifying days, devouring half the ancient city in an inferno of unprecedented destruction. As flames consumed homes, temples, and entire neighborhoods, Emperor Nero's response, and the persistent rumor that he fiddled while Rome burned, became one of history's most enduring legends, forever linking spectacle to catastrophe.

64 AD
Paris Metro Opens — A city descends underground to move forward
Paris, FranceEarly 20th Century
1900

Paris Metro Opens

A city descends underground to move forward

The first line of the Paris Metro opened for operation, ushering Parisians into a new era of urban transportation. Running beneath the grand boulevards from Porte de Vincennes to Porte Maillot, the electric railway transformed how the city of light moved its people. The Metro would grow into one of the world's densest and most efficient transit systems, forever altering Parisian life.

1900 AD
The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold — The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, a largely autobiographical novel by Evelyn Waugh, was published.
Late 20th Century
1957

The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold

The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, a largely autobiographical novel by Evelyn Waugh, was published.

The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, a largely autobiographical novel by Evelyn Waugh, was published.

1957 AD