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Hittites March on Azzi — An ancient empire extends its iron grip
Eastern Anatolia (modern Turkey)Ancient
1312

Hittites March on Azzi

An ancient empire extends its iron grip

Mursili II, the great Hittite warrior-king, launched a military campaign against the Kingdom of Azzi-Hayasa in the mountainous highlands of eastern Anatolia. The campaign was part of Mursili's relentless effort to reassert Hittite dominance after the empire had been weakened by plague and rebellion. His detailed annals, carved in cuneiform on clay tablets, provide one of the most vivid accounts of Bronze Age warfare, documenting the campaigns that restored the Hittite Empire to its former glory.

1312 BC
Harry Partch Was Born — Music's greatest rebel tunes a different scale
Oakland, California, United StatesEarly 20th Century
1901

Harry Partch Was Born

Music's greatest rebel tunes a different scale

In Oakland, California, Harry Partch was born -- the composer who would reject the entire Western musical tradition and build his own from scratch. Dissatisfied with the conventional twelve-tone scale, he developed a forty-three-tone system and built extraordinary custom instruments from discarded materials to play it. His works, performed on Cloud Chamber Bowls and Spoils of War, created sounds no one had ever heard before, establishing him as one of the most radical innovators in musical history.

1901 AD
Fast battleship — The U.
Early 20th Century
1937

Fast battleship

The U.

The U.S. Navy's first two fast battleships, North Carolina and Washington, of the North Carolina class, were respectively ordered from the New York and Philadelphia Naval Shipyards.

1937 AD