November 1

Events

 * - Emperor issues a deed to Gottschalk, Bishop of Freising, which is the oldest known document using the name  ( in ).
 * - The ceiling of the, painted by , is exhibited to the public for the first time.
 * - The, the passage immediately south of mainland , connecting the and the s, is first navigated by  during his global  voyage.
 * - At the, the outnumbered Korean navy defeats a larger Japanese army.
 * - 's tragedy  is presented for the first time, at in.
 * - 's romantic comedy  is presented for the first time, at in.
 * -  in Russia:, , is captured by n troops under command of
 * - The crown colony of  is subdivided into 12.
 * - : In, is destroyed by a massive  and , killing between sixty thousand and ninety thousand people.
 * - The enacts the  on the  in order to help pay for  military operations in.
 * - publishes , in which he predicts that the  will end in a disaster.
 * - US President becomes the first  to live in the Executive Mansion (later renamed the ).
 * - Delegates meet at to form a state.
 * - invades  during the.
 * - opens to re-draw the European political map after the defeat of, in the.
 * - In, the first for women, The Boston Female Medical School (which later merged with the  School of Medicine), opens.
 * - The current, , was lit for the first time. Its first-order  can be seen for about 19 miles (30 kilometers), in good conditions.
 * - : US President appoints  as the commander of the, replacing the aged General.
 * - In the, the Weather Bureau (later renamed the ) makes its first official forecast.
 * - 's system is dissolved.
 * - The is set up in Hayes's Hotel in,.
 * -, a leading school in  was established with 37 students.
 * - becomes the new  of  after his father,, dies.
 * - A picture showing the unclad (bare) s of a woman appears in  magazine for the first time.
 * -, the largest national men's collegiate is established at , in.
 * - The first dropping of a bomb from an airplane in combat, during the.
 * - : the first  defeat of the war with Germany, the, is fought off of the western coast of , in the.
 * - delivers in the  the famous "stupidity or treason" speech, precipitating the downfall of the  government.
 * - : the worst accident in US history occurs under the intersection of Malbone Street and Flatbush Avenue,, , with at least 93 s.
 * 1918 - Western  gains its  from the.
 * - American Fishing defeats the Canadian Fishing  in the First International Fishing Schooner Championship Races in.
 * - The last sultan of the, , abdicates.
 * - The Law on the Adoption and Implementation of the , replacing the version of the previously used, comes into force in.
 * - defeats  in an upset victory during a match race deemed "the match of the century" in horse racing.
 * - The first born after  is exhibited to the world.
 * - American photographer takes a picture of a moonrise over the town of,  that would become one of the most famous images in the history of.
 * - :, , the 3rd Marine Division, land on in the.
 * 1943  - :  In support of the landings on, U.S. aircraft carrier forces  the huge Japanese base at.
 * - : Units of the land at  in the.
 * - The official n newspaper,, is first published under the name Chongro. joins the.
 * - The played against the  at the, in the first  game. The Knicks would win 68-66.
 * - Off southern, 6,000 people are killed as a  merchant ship explodes and sinks.
 * - nationalists  and  attempt to assassinate US President  at Blair House.
 * 1950  - Pope  witnesses "" while at the.
 * 1950  -  claims  when he formally  of the.
 * - soldiers are exposed to an  for training purposes in, . Participation was not voluntary.
 * - - The  successfully detonates the first large, codenamed "Mike" ["M" for megaton], in the  atoll, located in the  in the central . The explosion had a yield of 10 megatons.
 * - The fires the first shots of the.
 * - The bombing of occurs.
 * 1955  -, a band featuring , records "Please, Please, Please" at a radio station in ,.
 * - Formation of Indian state of with its capital as, formerly known as  state.
 * 1956  - Formation of the Indian state of  (1973), formerly known as.
 * 1956  - Formation of  state in.
 * - The, the world's longest suspension bridge between anchorages at the time, opens to traffic connecting Michigan's upper and lower peninsulas.
 * - While campaigning for, announces his idea of the.
 * - The in, , with the largest  ever constructed, officially opens.
 * - A fire at a dance hall in Saint-Laurent-du-Pont, kills 144 young people.
 * - : is appointed as the new Watergate Special Prosecutor.
 * - The Indian state of was renamed as  to represent all the regions within Karunadu.
 * - gain independence from the.
 * - Three faculty, and one staff member of the department of physics and astronomy, were killed, along with one administrator, when physics graduate student went on a shooting rampage at the University of Iowa.
 * - The takes effect, formally establishing the.
 * - The is instituted.
 * - First part of the, which discusses allegations of political money manipulation, is released in.

Births

 * -, King of West Francia (d. )
 * - Duke (d. )
 * - Duke (d. )
 * -, queen of Sweden and duchess of Finland (d. )
 * -, French judge and writer (d. )
 * -, French lawyer and scholar (d. )
 * -, fourth wife of Philip II of Spain (d. )
 * -, Spanish diplomat (d. )
 * -, Russian prince (d. )
 * -, Polish mathematician, physician, and astronomer (d. )
 * -, German poet (d. )
 * -, Italian-born French commander (d. )
 * -, French poet and critic (d. )
 * -, English historian and biographer (d. )
 * -, French dramatist and actor (d. )
 * -, German encylopedist (d. )
 * -, French admiral (d. )
 * -, founder of the Moscow University (d. )
 * -, (d. )
 * - (d. )
 * -, (d. )
 * -, American religious leader (d. )
 * -, Canadian soprano (d. )
 * -, United States Senator from Pennsylvania (d. )
 * -, American writer (d. )
 * -, British composer (d. )
 * -, Estonian painter (d. )
 * 1878  -, Argentine politician, recipient of the  (d. )
 * -, Polish-born American writer (d. )
 * 1880  -, American sports writer (d. )
 * 1880  -, German meteorologist and geophysicist (d. )
 * -, American actor (d. )
 * -, Austrian author (d. )
 * -, British painter of industrial scenes (d. )
 * -, Canadian-born peace activist, recipient of the (d. )
 * -, Russian-born chess player (d. )
 * -, Belgian racing driver (d. )
 * -, German conductor (d. )
 * -, Irish actor (d. )
 * 1903  -, Australian rules footballer (d. )
 * -, painter (d. )
 * -, French author and historian (d. )
 * -, Hassidic rabbi (d. )
 * -, American journalist
 * 1920  -, English former snooker commentator
 * -, American songwriter (d. )
 * -, Canadian author (d. )
 * 1923  -, Spanish soprano (d. )
 * -, French Canadian politician (d. )
 * 1924  -, 9th President of Turkey
 * -, American jazz alto saxophonist
 * -, American actress
 * 1929  -, U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts (d. )
 * -, American playwright
 * -, English-born actor/director
 * 1932  -, Canadian ice hockey player and coach
 * -, Swiss-born automobile executive (d. )
 * 1934 -, English mezzo-soprano
 * 1934  -, British composer (d. )
 * -, South African golfer
 * 1935  -, Palestinian-born literary critic (d. )
 * -, English footballer (d. )
 * -, American country music singer and songwriter
 * -, American actress
 * 1940  -, American Professional Wrestler, Manager and Announcer
 * 1940  -, American singer (d. )
 * -, Argentine football coach
 * -, American magazine publisher
 * 1942  -, Premier of Alberta
 * 1942  -, American actress
 * -, popular singer
 * 1943  -, English actor
 * -, President of
 * -, English rock bassist (d. )
 * 1946  -, American special effects artist
 * 1946  -, ex- news anchor
 * -, British radio personality
 * 1947  -, American songwriter
 * 1948  -, Canadian ice hockey player
 * -, chief administrator
 * -, American physicist, laureate
 * 1950  -, American guitarist
 * -, American singer and saxophonist
 * 1951  -, French actor
 * -, American astronaut
 * -, American musical theatre actress
 * -, American singer
 * 1957  -, Portuguese singer (d. )
 * -, American screenwriter
 * 1958  -, Illusion creator
 * 1958  -, American actress
 * -, Mexican baseball player
 * -, Swedish writer
 * 1961  -, American musician
 * -, American singer
 * -, British drummer
 * 1963  -, American guitarist ()
 * 1963  -, American professional wrestler
 * 1963  -, Welsh footballer
 * -, American actor
 * -, German actress; ex-wife of
 * 1966  -, American hip hop artist, famous for being a member of
 * 1966  -, Australian guitarist and singer  (d. )
 * -, American musician
 * 1967  -, Australian singer
 * 1967  -, Dutch photographer
 * -, South Korean actor
 * -, Canadian ice hockey player
 * -, Indian hotelier
 * -, American "Playmate of the Year" and TV actress
 * 1972  -, Australian actress
 * 1972  -, Scottish footballer
 * -, Indian actress
 * 1973  -, English footballer
 * -, Indian cricketer
 * -, American singer
 * -, American singer/musician/songwriter
 * -, American cartoonist and voice actor
 * 1976  -, American actor
 * -, Indian actress
 * 1978  -, American actress
 * -, American baseball player
 * 1979  -, Angolan footballer
 * 1979  -, Serbian footballer
 * 1979  -, Irish hurler
 * -, American actor
 * -, Japanese model
 * 1983  -, American soccer player for the
 * -, English rapper
 * -, American actor
 * -, American actor

Deaths

 * -, French writer
 * - (b. )
 * - (b. )
 * -, Italian painter
 * -, French poet (b. )
 * -, French lawyer and scholar (b. )
 * -, French explorer (b. )
 * -, Dutch theologian (b. )
 * -, first Governor of Rhode Island (b. )
 * - (b. )
 * -, Russian general and statesman (b. )
 * -, Russian explorer (b. )
 * - Tsar (b. )
 * -, German writer, laureate (b. )
 * -, French writer (b.)
 * -, German composer (b. )
 * -, American thoroughbred racehorse (b. )
 * -, American writer (b. )
 * -, Mexican racing driver (b. )
 * -, Greek politician (b. )
 * -, American poet (b. )
 * -, (b. )
 * -, American film director (b. )
 * 1982  -, American actor (b. )
 * -, Dutch musicologist (b. )
 * -, American actor and comedian (b. )
 * -, French-Canadian composer and conductor (b. )
 * -, Premier of Quebec (b. )
 * -, Spanish–born biochemist, (b. )
 * -, American actor (b. )
 * -, American football player (b. )
 * 1999  -, Canadian actor (b. )
 * -, American voice actor (b. )
 * -, American rapper (b. )
 * 2004  -, American music promoter (b. )
 * -, English-born bandleader (b. )
 * 2005  -, American screenwriter (b. )
 * -, American author (b. )
 * 2006  -, American actress (b. )
 * -, retired  (b. )
 * 2007  -,   (b. )
 * -, retired  (b. )
 * 2007  -,   (b. )

Holidays and observances

 * -  celebrations begin.
 * - last day of the Ludi Victoriae Sullanae.
 * -, . Holiday in , , , , , , , , , , , , , the , , , , , ,  and.
 * Also see
 * - (from Britain, )
 * - the traditional first day of
 * - Start of
 * -- State formation day (kerala piravi dinam-malayalam language)
 * -- State formation day
 * -- State formation day (kerala piravi dinam-malayalam language)
 * -- State formation day
 * -- State formation day