Events on September 22 41
Year 904
The warlord Zhu Quanzhong kills Emperor Zhaozong, the penultimate emperor of the Tang dynasty, after seizing control of the imperial government.
Year 1236
The Lithuanians and Semigallians defeat the Livonian Brothers of the Sword in the Battle of Saule.
Year 1598
English playwright Ben Jonson kills actor Gabriel Spenser in a duel and is indicted for manslaughter.
Year 1692
The last of those convicted of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials are hanged; the remainder of those convicted are all eventually released.
Year 1761
George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz are crowned King and Queen, respectively, of the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Year 1789
Battle of Rymnik establishes Alexander Suvorov as a pre-eminent Russian military commander after his allied army defeat superior Ottoman Empire forces.
Year 1792
Primidi Vendémiaire of year one of the French Republican Calendar as the French First Republic comes into being.
Year 1823
Joseph Smith states he found the golden plates on this date after being directed by God through the Angel Moroni to the place where they were buried.
Year 1857
The Russian warship Lefort capsizes and sinks during a storm in the Gulf of Finland, killing all 826 aboard.
Year 1862
Slavery in the United States: A preliminary version of the Emancipation Proclamation is released.
Year 1892
Lindal Railway Incident, providing inspiration for "The Lost Special" by A.C. Doyle and the TV serial Lost.
Year 1896
Queen Victoria surpasses her grandfather King George III as the longest reigning monarch in British history.
Year 1910
The Duke of York's Picture House opens in Brighton, now the oldest continually operating cinema in Britain.
Year 1914
German submarine SM U-9 torpedoes and sinks the British cruisers HMS Aboukir, Hogue and Cressy on the Broad Fourteens off the Dutch coast with the loss of over 1,400 men.
Year 1919
The steel strike of 1919, led by the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers, begins in Pennsylvania before spreading across the United States.
Year 1934
An explosion takes place at Gresford Colliery in Wales, leading to the deaths of 266 miners and rescuers.
Year 1939
World War II: Joint victory parade of Wehrmacht and Red Army in Brest-Litovsk at the end of the Invasion of Poland.
Year 1941
The Holocaust in Ukraine: On Jewish New Year Day, the German SS murder 6,000 Jews in Vinnytsia, Ukraine. Those are the survivors of the previous killings that took place a few days earlier in which about 24,000 Jews were executed.
Year 1948
Gail Halvorsen officially started parachuting candy to children as part of the Berlin Air lift.
Year 1960
The Sudanese Republic is renamed Mali after the withdrawal of Senegal from the Mali Federation.
Year 1965
The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 (also known as the Second Kashmir War) between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, ends after the UN calls for a ceasefire.
Year 1975
Sara Jane Moore tries to assassinate U.S. President Gerald Ford, but is foiled by Secret Service agent Oliver Sipple.
Year 1979
A bright flash, resembling the detonation of a nuclear weapon, is observed near the Prince Edward Islands. Its cause is never determined.
Year 1991
The Dead Sea Scrolls are made available to the public for the first time by the Huntington Library.
Year 1993
A barge strikes a railroad bridge near Mobile, Alabama, causing the deadliest train wreck in Amtrak history. Forty-seven passengers are killed.
Year 1993
A Transair Georgian Airlines Tu-154 is shot down by a missile in Sukhumi, Georgia.
Year 1995
An E-3B AWACS crashes outside Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska after multiple bird strikes to two of the four engines soon after takeoff; all 24 on board are killed.
Year 1995
Nagerkovil school bombing, is carried out by the Sri Lanka Air Force in which at least 34 die, most of them ethnic Tamil schoolchildren.
Year 2013
At least 75 people are killed in a suicide bombing at a Christian church in Peshawar, Pakistan.