December Historical Events

December 1

800 – Charlemagne judges the accusations against Pope Leo III in the Vatican.

1167 – Northern Italian towns form Lombardi League

December 2

“…the Italian Navigator has just landed in the New World…” Coded telephone message confirming first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction, December 2, 1942.At 3:25 P.M. on December 2, 1942, the Atomic Age began inside an enormous tent on a squash court under the stands of the University of Chicago’s Stagg Field. There, scientists headed by Enrico Fermi engineered the first controlled nuclear fission chain reaction. The result, sustainable nuclear energy, led to creation of the atomic bomb and nuclear power plants—two of the twentieth century’s most powerful and controversial achievements. Four years earlier the Italian scientist received the Nobel Prize for Physics. Planning to defect, Fermi attended the award ceremonies in Stockholm with his wife and children. Like so many intellectuals who left fascist Europe, Fermi came to the United States and worked at Columbia University.

1946  – Born: Gianni Versace, Italian Designer (d.1997)

1994 Achille Lauro sinks off the coast of Somalia

1840 Gaetano Donizetti’s opera “La Favorita,” premieres in Paris

1578 – Agostino Agazzari, Italian composer and music theorist (d. 1640)

1578 – Agostino Agazzari, Italian composer and music theorist (d. 1640)

December 3

1621 – Galileo invents telescope

1934 – Italian colonial Tripoli & Cyrenaica annexed to Libya

December 4

1963 – Aldo Moro forms Italian government

December 5

63 BC – Cicero reads the last of his Catiline Orations.

1590 – Niccolo Sfondrati chosen Pope Gregory XIV

1602 – Giulio Caccini’s “Euridice,” premieres in Florence

1914 – The Italian Parliament proclaims the neutrality of the country

1970 – Premiere of Dario Fo’s Morte accidentale di un anarchico.

December 6

1925 – Italy, Britain & Egypt sign Jaghbub accord (Italy)

1940 – Pietro Badoglio resigns as viceroy of Ethiopia

1964 – President Segni of Italy resigns

San Nicoo Feast Day is celebrated December 6 in many places in the Abruzzo region with traditional loaves of bread and taralli, hard, round biscuits, often eaten with wine.

December 7

43 BC – Marcus Tullius Cicero assassinated

Saint Ambrogio Day is celebrated December 7 in the Sant’Ambrogio area of Milan. Saint Ambrogio is the patron saint of Milan and his day is celebrated with food and stalls with vendors selling a number of items are set up in the neighborhood.

December 8

1849 – Giuseppe Verdi’s opera “Luisa Miller,” premieres in Naples

1869 – 20th Roman Catholic ecumenical council, Vatican I, opens in Rome

1965 – Pope Paul VI signs 2nd Vatican council

Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception, December 8, is a national holiday. There are celebrations throughout Italy and churches hold special masses. You’ll find parades, feasts, and music in many places. In the Abruzzo region, it is often celebrated with bonfires and traditional singing. Rome celebrates with floral wreaths and a ceremony at the Spanish Steps presided over by the Pope. Although government offices and banks are closed, many stores stay open for holiday shopping.

December 9

1894 – Roman Catholics win Parliamentary election in Belgium

December 10

1294 – Pope Coelestinus V becomes Pope (until Dec 13th)

1887 – Austria-Hungary/Italy/Great-Britain signs military treaty of Balkan

December 11

1937 – Italy withdraws from League of Nation

1986 – A Bartlett Giamatti becomes president of baseball’s National League

December 12

1901 – Marconi receives 1st transatlantic radio signal, England to US

1913 – “Mona Lisa,” stolen from Louvre Museum in 1911, recovered

1951 – Joe DiMaggio announces his retirement

1963 – Frank Sinatra Jr returned after being kidnapped

1969 – Strategia della tensione: Piazza Fontana bombing – The offices of Banca Nazionale dell’Agricoltura in Piazza Fontana, Milan, are bombed.

December 13

1294 – Pope Coelestinus V ends term

1466 – Donatello died (Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi) (born 1386) was a famous Florentine artist and sculptor of the Early Renaissance.

1545 – Pope Paul III opens council of Trente

1662 –  Francesco Bianchini was an Italian philosopher and scientist. He worked for the curia of many popes, including being secretary of the commission for the reform of the calendar, working on the method to calculate the correct date for Easter in a given year. He published many books, including A Universal History, and Hesperi et Phosphori nova Phaenomena in which he deduced a rotational period from the observation of the surface of Venus. Today, we know that this is impossible, because of the thick cloud cover on this planet. He also worked on the parallax of Venus, and he measured the precession of the Earth’s rotational axis. Craters on Mars and the Moon were named in his honor. He died in 1729.

1823 – Gioacchino Rossini arrives in London

1903 – Italo Marcioni patents ice cream cone (NJ)

1913 – Mona Lisa stolen in Aug 1911 returned to Louvre

1918 – Giacomo Puccini’s opera “Il Trittico,” premieres in NYC

1960 – Italy beats US in Davis cup (1st time in 24 years US not in finals)

1990 – Heavy earthquake strikes Sicily, 18 die

Santa Lucia Day, December 13, is celebrated in many Italian towns. One of the biggest celebrations is in Sicily where the city of Siracusa holds a huge parade carrying the saint on a golden coffin to the Church of Santa Lucia. On December 20 there is another parade to return her to the crypt. There are celebrations all week and thousands of pilgrims come to Siracusa. The festivities end with a big fireworks display over the harbor.

December 14

867 – Adrian II begins his reign as Catholic Pope

872 – John VIII elected as Catholic Pope

1124 – Theobald Buccapecus elected Pope Coelestinus II (he refuses)

1918 – Giacomo Puccini’s opera “Il Trittico,” premieres in NYC

1924 – Respighi’s symphony “Pini di Roma,” premieres in Paris

1969 – “La Strada” opens/closes at Lunt Fontanne NYC for 1 performance

1977 – “Saturday Night Fever,”starring John Travolta, premieres in NYC

December 15

37 – Nero Claudius Augustus Germanicus, 5th emperor of Rome’s birthday (54-68)

687 – St Sergius I begins his reign as Catholic Pope succeeding Conon

1167 – Sicilian chancellor Stephen du Perche moves the royal court to Messina to prevent a rebellion.

1815 – Rossini gets assignment for Il barbiere di Siviglia

1830 – Francesco D’Arcais, composer (birthday)

1926 – Facist national symbol elevated in Italy

1967 – Joe Garagiola joins Today Show panel

December 16

1631 – Mount Vesuvious, Italy erupts, destroys 6 villages & kills 4,000

1857 – Earthquake in Naples, Italy

1952 Francesco Graziani, Italian Footballer (birthday)

1963 Silvio Diliberto, WLAF kicker (Amersterdam Admirals)

December 17

283 – St Gaius begins his reign as Catholic Pope

546 – Gothic War (535-554): The Ostrogoths of King Totila conquer Rome by bribing the Byzantine garrison.

920 – Romanos I is crowned as co-emperor of the underage Emperor Constantine VII.

1538 – Pope Paul III excommunicated England’s King Henry VIII

1948 – Jim Bonfanti, rocker (Raspberries-Go All the Way) birthday

1960 – Moreno Argentin, Italian cyclist (birthday)

1962 – Giulla Boschi, Italian actress (Act of Contrition, Bonus Malus) Birthday

1962 – Rocco Anthony Mediate, Greensburg PA, PGA golfer (1991 Doral-Ryder) birthday

1974 – Giovonni Ribisi, actor (Cory-My 2 Dads, New Leave it To Beaver) birthday

1989 – Patti Rizzo/Mike Hill wins LPGA Mazda Golf Championship

December 18

218 BC – Second Punic War: Battle of the Trebia – Hannibal’s Carthaginian forces defeat those of the Roman Republic.

1956 – Phil Rizzuto signs as NY Yankee radio-TV announcer

1939 – Sandro Lopopolia, Italy, lightweight boxer (Olympic Silver, 1960)

December 19

1884 – Italy recognizes King Leopold II’s Congo Free State

1966 – Alberto “La Bomba” Tomba, Italian skier (Olympic-gold-1988, 92)

December 20

1600 – Ottario Rinuccini/Giulio Caccini’s opera “Euridice” published

1900 – Giacobini discovers a comet (will be 1st comet visited by spacecraft)

December 21

1946 – Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life,” premieres

1951 – Joe DiMaggio announces his retirement

1969 – Vince Lombardi (Redskins) coaches his last football game, losing

December 22

401 – St Innocent I begins his reign as Catholic Pope

1947 – Italian constituent assembly adopts new constitution

1974 – Phil Esposito, Boston, became 6th NHLer to score 500 goals

1994 – Italian govt of Berlusconi resigns

December 23

1923 – Claudio Scimone, Italian conductor

1925 – Harry Guardino, NYC, actor (Monty Nash, Perry Mason, Hill St Blues)

1927 – Joseph Castaldo, composer

1951 – Johnny Contardo, singer (Sha Na Na)

1956 – Michele Alboretto, formula-1 racer (Ferrari)

1967 – Carla Bruni, Italian-French model and singer

1973 – Tony Graziani, quarterback (Atlanta Falcons)

December 24

1294 – Cardinal Benedetto Gaetani chosen as Pope Boniface VIII

1871 – Giusseppi Verdi’s “Aida” premieres in Cairo, at Suez canal opening

1910 – Luisa Tetrazzini sings to 250,000 people at Lotta’s Fountain

1920 – Enrico Caruso gives his last public performance (NYC)

1951 – John D’Acquisto, baseball player (birthday)

December 25

274 – Roman Emperor Aurelian dedicates a temple to Sol Invictus on the supposed day of the winter solstice and day of rebirth of the Sun.

390 – Roman emperor Theodosius admits debt on mass murder in Thessalonica

800 – Pope Leo III crowns Charles the Great (Charlemagne), Roman emperor

1223 – St Francis of Assisi assembles 1st Nativity scene (Greccio, Italy)

December 26

795 – St Leo III begins his reign as Catholic Pope

1830 – Gaetano Donizetti’s opera “Anna Bolena,” premieres in Milan

1831 – Vincenzo Bellini’s opera “Norma,” premieres in Milan

1892 – Opera “Cristoforo Colombo” is produced (La Scala)

December 27

1954 – Gian Carlo Menotti’s opera “Saint,” premieres in NYC

1950 – Terry Bozzio, rock drummer (Missing Persons-Hello I Love You)

1988 – Rick Porcello, American baseball player

December 28

1503 – Piero di Lorenzo de’ Medici, ruler of Florence died (b. 1471)

1663 – Francesco Maria Grimaldi, Italian mathematician and physicist died (b. 1618)

1821 – Naples: Gioacchini Rossini moves to Bologna

1908 – Earthquake strikes Messina, Italy; 80,000 die

1954 – Tony Rosato, Naples Italy, comedian (SCTV, SNL, Amanda’s)

December 29

1992 – Gov Cuomo grants Jean Harris (Scarsdale Diet Dr killer) clemency

December 30

274 – St Felix I ends his reign as Catholic Pope

1572 – Galeazzo Alessi, Italian architect (Palazza Marino, Milan), dies at 60

1573 – Giovanni Battista Giraldi, Italian writer, dies (b. 1504)

1591 – Innocent IX, [Giovanni Facchinetti], Pope, (1591 62 days), dies at 72

1788 – Francesco Zuccarelli, Italian rococo painter/etcher, dies at 86

1821 – Angelo Maria Benincori, composer, dies at 42

1941 – Al Capone’s son Sonny marries in Miami Beach

December 31

December 31, 1929 Pope Pius XI publishes encyclical Divini illius magistri