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This episode explores the fascinating events and figures associated with July 25th throughout history. From the proclamation of Constantine I as Roman emperor in 306 to the birth of Louise Joy Brown, the first human born through in vitro fertilization, in 1978, this day has witnessed significant turning points. We'll discuss the recapture of Constantinople in 1261, the founding of Santiago de Cali in 1536, and the first successful use of an electrical telegraph in 1837. Join us as we uncover the rich tapestry of events that make July 25th a noteworthy date in history.
By DBH HostsThis episode explores the fascinating events and figures associated with July 25th throughout history. From the proclamation of Constantine I as Roman emperor in 306 to the birth of Louise Joy Brown, the first human born through in vitro fertilization, in 1978, this day has witnessed significant turning points. We'll discuss the recapture of Constantinople in 1261, the founding of Santiago de Cali in 1536, and the first successful use of an electrical telegraph in 1837. Join us as we uncover the rich tapestry of events that make July 25th a noteworthy date in history.