Branson Born: Future Virgin Empire Builder Arrives
Richard Branson built the Virgin brand from a student magazine into a conglomerate spanning airlines, music, telecommunications, and space tourism. His willingness to challenge entrenched monopolies, from British Airways to established mobile carriers, redefined the modern entrepreneur as a celebrity disruptor. Virgin Galactic's successful suborbital flights made him one of the first private citizens to reach space aboard his own vehicle.
July 18, 1950
76 years ago
What Else Happened on July 18
The Etruscan city of Veii lured the Fabian clan into a lethal trap at the Cremera River, annihilating the entire Roman force. This disaster nearly wiped out one…
The Gauls covered fifteen miles in a single day after their victory—no stopping, no camp, straight to an undefended Rome. At the Allia River, Roman commanders p…
Raiding Gauls crush a Roman army at the Allia River, driving survivors to flee and leaving the city defenseless. This defeat triggers a brutal sack that strips …
The Great Fire of Rome broke out in the merchant district near the Circus Maximus on July 18, 64 AD, and burned for six days, destroying ten of the city's fourt…
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Attila the Hun razes Aquileia to the ground after a brutal siege, wiping out a major Roman stronghold that had already survived his earlier defeat at the Catala…
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