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    October 22 is the 295th day of the year (296th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 70 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600. 451 – The Chalcedonian Creed, regarding the divine and human nature of Jesus, is adopted by the Council of Chalcedon, an ecumenical council. [1]

  2. On This Day In History - October 22: anniversaries, birthdays, major events, and time capsules. This day's facts in the arts, politics, and sciences.

  3. Historical events for the 22nd of October. See what famous, interesting and notable events happened throughout history on October 22.

  4. Oct 22, 2012 · What happened on this day in history, October 22. See what historical events occurred, which famous people were born and who died on October 22.

  5. Discover what happened on October 22 with HISTORY's summaries of major events, anniversaries, famous births and notable deaths.

  6. Events. Birthdays. Deaths. 362 The temple of Apollo at Daphne, outside of Antioch, is destroyed in a mysterious fire. 794 Emperor Kanmu relocates Japanese capital to Heiankyo (now Kyoto). 1335 Ex-emperor Hanazono (95th Emperor of Japan) became a Zen priest.

  7. Sukkot (Day 6), Israel. Today in history – which major historical events happened on October 22? Who was born on this date, who died? In which year did the birth or death occur?

  8. Jun 20, 2023 · On October 22nd, notable individuals like Franz Liszt and Pablo Picasso were born, while important political events, such as the surrender at the Battle of Saratoga, took place. This date holds a rich tapestry of achievements and occurrences.

  9. 1950 - The Los Angeles Rams set an NFL record by defeating the Baltimore Colts 70-27. It was a record score for a regular season game. 1954 - The Federal Republic of Germany was invited to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). 1959 - "Take Me Along" opened on Broadway.

  10. The Metropolitan Opera House (the Met) in New York City, then located on Broadway at 39th Street in New York City, opened on October 22, 1883, with a performance of Charles Gounod’s Faust, the tale of a German sorcerer who sold his soul to the devil in exchange for knowledge, power, youth, and love. The opera, although composed in French and ...

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