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May 9th in history

Encyclopædia Britannica presents people and events from this day in history:

Howard Carter: Biography of the Day

Howard Carter

"At last have made wonderful discovery in Valley; a magnificent tomb with seals intact; re-covered same for your arrival; congratulations."

Howard Carter, telegram to Lord Carnarvon following the discovery of the entrance to Tutankhamen's tomb, November 5, 1922

British archaeologist Howard Carter, who made one of the richest and most celebrated contributions to Egyptology—the discovery (1922) of the largely intact tomb of King Tutankhamen—was born this day in 1873.


 
Fourth and final voyage of Christopher Columbus launched: 9 May 1502 - This Day in History

On this day in 1502, master navigator and admiral Christopher Columbus, long considered the “discoverer” of the New World, set sail from Cádiz, Spain, on his fourth and final voyage, hoping to find a passage to Asia.

More Events on this day:

1974: The U.S. House Judiciary Committee launched a formal impeachment investigation of President Richard M. Nixon.

1960: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first birth-control pill.

1939: American track-and-field athlete Ralph Boston, the first man to jump more than 27 feet (8.23 metres), was born in Laurel, Mississippi.

1936: Seven months after invading Ethiopia and driving Emperor Haile Selassie I into exile, Italy annexed Ethiopia as part of Italian East Africa.

1860: Dramatist Sir James Barrie, the creator of Peter Pan, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland.

1800: American abolitionist John Brown was born in Torrington, Connecticut.


 
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