April 28, 2026

This Day in History

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1521

Death of Ferdinand Magellan: The Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan was killed in the Philippines during his expedition to circumnavigate the globe, one of the most significant voyages in world history.

1810

Beethoven’s “Für Elise” composed (approx. date): Ludwig van Beethoven is believed to have composed the famous piano piece “Für Elise” around this time, though it was published later.

1861

Civil War tensions in the US escalate: President Abraham Lincoln suspended habeas corpus in parts of the United States during the American Civil War, a major constitutional and political moment.

1945

Mussolini captured: Italian dictator Benito Mussolini was captured by Italian partisans while attempting to flee during the final days of World War II.

1960

Togo independence: The West African nation Togo gained independence from French colonial rule.

1994

South Africa’s first democratic elections continue: The historic multi-racial elections were held (April 27 is now celebrated as Freedom Day in South Africa), marking the end of apartheid.

2005

First Airbus A380 test flight: The world’s largest passenger aircraft at the time, the Airbus A380, completed its maiden flight.

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