
Dates That Made History (2018) : 2x6
1911 - The Conquest of the South Pole
27 Min.
Overview
In 1911, the expedition led by the Norwegian Amundsen reached the South Pole, beating the British Scott to the punch. The story of the conquest of the poles is the last chapter of a long epic, closing the age of the great scientific explorations that began at the end of the 18th century and became extraordinarily popular since the end of the 19th century.
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2 - 1April 21 -753 - The Foundation of Rome August 30, 2020
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2 - 2-52 - The Siege of Alesia August 30, 2020
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2 - 3315 - The Donation of Constantine September 06, 2020
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2 - 4May 29 1453 - The Fall of Constantinople September 06, 2020
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2 - 5-18000 - The Lascaux Cave September 13, 2020
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2 - 61911 - The Conquest of the South Pole September 20, 2020
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2 - 7May 14 1610 - The Assassination of King Henry IV of France September 27, 2020
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2 - 8-399 - The Trial of Socrates October 04, 2020
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2 - 9August 25 1270 - King Louis IX Dies in Carthage October 11, 2020
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2 - 10October 17 1961 - The Paris Massacre October 18, 2020
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2 - 11The Revolutions of 1848 October 25, 2020
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2 - 12October 1860 - The Sacking of the Summer Palace in Beijing October 25, 2020
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2 - 13July 4 1776 - The American Declaration of Independence November 01, 2020
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2 - 141000 - The Millennium November 08, 2020
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2 - 15-1348 – Akhenaten's Religious Revolution November 15, 2020
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2 - 161324 - Mansa Musa's Pilgrimage to Mecca November 22, 2020
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2 - 19September 7 1812 - The Battle of Borodino December 06, 2020
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