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September 11 from 3 B.C. to 2001 A.D.
Sept. 11 -- 3 B.C.
Many biblical scholars, theologians,
historians, and astronomers say that the
Star of Bethlehem, signifying the birth of
Jesus Christ, can be calculated to within a
few hours of September 11, 3 B.C., based
on celestial charts and alignments for that
time. Historian Dr. Ernest L. Martin first
article on the subject appeared in 1976,
and in 1981 he published his research in
"The Birth of Christ Recalculated". In 1991,
the book was re-released as "The Star that
Astonished the World." Dr. Martin revealed
in his book, that the signs in the sky on
the night of Jesus' birth occurred on only
one day in 3 B.C., and they occurred
exactly on September 11, 3 B.C. between
6:15 pm and 7:49 pm EST.
Editor's Note: Dr. Ernest L. Martin died on January 16, 2002.
Author Ernest L. Martin
says Jesus Christ was
born on Sept. 11, 3 B.C.
sept. 11, 1275
The tower on the top of the Tor
is the remains of St. Michaels Church,
constructed in the fifteenth century.
It replaced an earlier church
which was destroyed in an earthquake
on September 11, 1275.
Sept. 11
1297 William Wallace leads over 15,000 Scottish soldiers
to victory over the English Army at the Battle of
Stirling Bridge. Battle depicted in the film Braveheart.
Sept. 11
1499 French forces take Milan, Italy, with little
opposition. At that time Italy was comprised
of regions with city states.
Milan Battle 1499
Sept. 11
1609 Henry Hudson sails into New York harbor and
discovers Manhattan Island and the mouth of the
river later named in his honor - the Hudson River.
Henry Hudson 1609
Sept. 11
1709 The Spanish War of Succession (1702-14) represents
the first European war of the Modern Era. On
September 11, 1709 an Anglo-Dutch-Austrian force
defeat the French in the Battle of Malplaquet, and
on September 11, 1714, after 13 months of siege,
Spanish and French troops broke into Barcelona,
ending Catalonia's sovereignty.
September 11, 1709
Sept. 11
1714
Sept. 11
1776 After the fall of New York to the British, a Peace
Conference was held between General Howe and three
prominent representatives of the Continental Congress -
Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Edward Rutledge.
After taking the Americans key city, Howe thought he
was entitled to a peace settlement. The Americans,
having declared independence in July, considered
separation from England as non-negotiable. The
conference of Sept. 11, 1776, ended and the war
continued for seven years.
September 11, 1776
Peace Conference -
British & Americans
at Loyalist Home in
Staten Island
Sept. 11
1777 The British defeat the Americans, led by George
Washington, at the Battle of Brandywine Creek in the
American War of Independence. The battle is regarded
as the first where Americans carried the American Flag
(Old Glory) to battle.
September 11, 1777
American Flag First
Used in Battle
Sept. 11
1782 The siege of Fort Henry begins, and becomes the last
battle of the American Revolution.
Sept. 11
1814 The American navy defeat the British in the Battle of
Lake Champlain in the War of 1812.
September 11, 1814
Sept. 11
1855 The siege of Sevastopol ends when British, French,
and Piedmontese troops capture the main naval base
of the Russian Black fleet in the Crimean War.
September 11, 1855
Sept. 11
1922 Despite Arab protests, a British mandate is
proclaimed in Palestine on September 11, 1922.
The mandate came into effect at the end of
September 1922.
British Mandate 1922
Sept. 11
1941 Construction of the Pentagon began on this day in 1941.
The purpose was to provide a temporary solution to the
War Department’s critical shortage of space. The ground
breaking ceremony also took place on September 11, 1941.
Sixty years later, to the day, the Pentagon is attacked
for the first time in it's history on Sept. 11, 2001.
The Original 1941
Construction Model
of the Pentagon -
1942 Photograph
Sept. 11
1944 President Roosevelt, British PM Winston Churchill, and
Canadian PM Mackenzie King meet in Canada, at the
Quebec Conference. Also, the US 1st Army crosses the
border into German territory.
September 11, 1944
Sept. 11
1948 Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the first head of state for Pakistan
dies in Karachi. He is called "The Great Leader" and "Father
of the Nation". Born on Christmas Day, 1876, he is
schooled in London and later returns to build the nation
of Pakistan. Jinnah, a Muslim, was a strong advocate for
Muslim - Hindu unity.
Jinnah & Gandhi
Sept. 11
1972 The troubled Munich Olympic Games end on September
11, 1972 and the world witnesses the beginnings of
terrorism. Eleven Israelis are killed by terrorists.
September 11, 1972
Sept. 11
1973 Chilean President Salvador Allende is killed in a violent
military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet.
September 11, 1973
Sept. 11
1990 U.S. President George Bush addresses Congress on the
Persian Gulf crisis, vowing that "Sadam Hussein will fail" in
his takeover of Kuwait. Eleven years later, to the day, his
son George W. Bush, would face an even greater challenge.
George Bush 1990
Sept. 11
1999 The Jewish calendar is 6,000 years old. September 11,
1999 is regarded as the 6,000th anniversary of
Adam's creation. September 11th is recognized by
many faiths as the end of a major cycle.
Creation of Adam
Painted by Michelangelo.
Sept. 11
2001 Terrorists with connections to Osama bin Laden
hijack four aircraft. Two are crashed into the World
Trade Center towers in New York, collapsing both
towers. Another plane is crashed into the Pentagon
in Washington, collapsing one side. The fourth plane
crashes in a Pennsylvania field. The death toll
exceeds 3,000 lives. U.S. President George W.
Bush responds with a global attack on terrorism.
Attack on America
Crosses are standing in the WTC ruins,
images are seen in the smoke of the towers,
and the number 11 mysteriously dominates
the events, people, and places of 9-11-01.
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