Historical Events tagged with "lebanon"

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Accidents & Tragedies

HMS Camperdown Rams and Sinks HMS Victoria

June 22nd, 1893 131 years ago

The British battleship HMS Camperdown collided with the flagship HMS Victoria of the Mediterranean Fleet, resulting in the sinking of the latter. This incident occurred during a fleet maneuver off the coast of Tripoli, Lebanon, and led to the deaths of 358 crew members, including Vice-Admiral Sir George Tryon, the fleet's commander. The collision was attributed to a failure in communication and navigation.

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Politics & Government

Bashir Shihab II Exiled by Ottoman Authority

October 11th, 1840 184 years ago

Bashir Shihab II, the notable Maronite leader of Lebanon, surrendered to the Ottoman Empire after a period of conflict and territorial disputes. He was then exiled to Malta, marking a significant turning point in Lebanese-Ottoman relations and altering the political landscape of the region. His leadership came to an end as the Ottoman authorities sought to reassert control over Lebanon's Mount Lebanon region, which had been under his influence for decades.

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Politics & Government

Assassination of Conrad of Montferrat

April 28th, 1192 832 years ago

Conrad of Montferrat, recently confirmed King of Jerusalem, was assassinated in Tyre by agents of the Hashshashin just two days after his election. This murder marked a significant shift in the power dynamics of the Crusader states, as it eliminated a key ruler and added to the instability of the region.

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Military & Warfare

Crusaders Capture Sidon under Baldwin I

December 4th, 1110 914 years ago

Baldwin I of Jerusalem and Sigurd the Crusader led an alliance to capture Sidon during the First Crusade. The siege marked a significant victory, as these leaders sought to consolidate control over the remaining coastal cities and establish a stable Christian presence in the region. The collaboration between the Latin king and the Norwegian crusader showcased the unity among European powers in their campaign against Islamic rule in the Levant. The successful capture bolstered the morale of the Crusader forces and expanded their territorial gains.

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Natural Disasters

Devastating Earthquake and Tsunami in Beirut

July 9th, 551 1473 years ago

A catastrophic earthquake struck Beirut, leading to a powerful tsunami that ravaged the coastal towns of Byzantine Phoenicia. The natural disaster resulted in significant loss of life and widespread destruction, obliterating structures and displacing entire communities along the coastline. Accounts suggest that thousands perished as the sea inundated the shores, dramatically altering the landscape and the fortunes of the affected towns. The magnitude of this disaster's impact was felt far beyond the immediate region, as survivors faced immense challenges in the aftermath.

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