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  1. Hace 3 días · Timeline of historic inventions. The timeline of historic inventions is a chronological list of particularly important or significant technological inventions and their inventors, where known. [nb 1] Paleolithic.

  2. Hace 1 día · List of shipwrecks: 5 January 1910 Ship State Description Farallon United States During a voyage from Valdez, Territory of Alaska, to Unalaska in the Aleutian Islands and way ports with eight passengers, a crew of 30, and a cargo of 30 tons of general merchandise aboard, the 749-gross register ton, 158.5-foot (48.3 m) passenger steamer was wrecked without loss of life on a reef in Cook Inlet ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Korea was controlled by Japan under a Governor-General of Chōsen from 1910 until Japan's unconditional surrender to the Allied Forces on 15 August 1945. De jure sovereignty was deemed to have passed from the Joseon dynasty to the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea.

  4. Hace 1 día · Japan thus laid claim to Korea as a protectorate in 1905, followed by full annexation in 1910. The defeat of Russia in the war had set in motion a change in the global world order with the emergence of Japan as not only a regional power, but rather, the main Asian power.

  5. Hace 2 días · 1910–1919. 1910 22 June: The Nechells Baths are completed and opened. New Birmingham Oratory church completed. Birmingham Small Arms Company begins manufacturing motorcycles. 1911 18 January: Albion Street fire station opens.

  6. Hace 1 día · The Umayyad Caliphate dominated most of North Africa by 710 AD. In 711 an Islamic Berber conquering party, led by Tariq ibn Ziyad, was sent to Hispania to intervene in a civil war in the Visigothic Kingdom.

  7. Hace 1 día · 1910–1911 China: Pneumonic plague: 60,000 1916 United States polio epidemic 1916 United States Poliomyelitis: 7,130 1918 influenza pandemic ('Spanish flu') 1918–1920 Worldwide Influenza A virus subtype H1N1: 17–100 million 1918–1922 Russia typhus epidemic: 1918–1922 Russia: Typhus: 2–3 million