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1597 - Birth of Jean-Charles della Faille, Belgian mathematician (d. 1652); 1610 - Birth of John Pell, English mathematician (d. 1685); 1700 - Sweden introduces its own Swedish calendar, in an attempt to gradually merge into the Gregorian calendar, reverts to the Julian calendar on this date in 1712, and introduces the Gregorian calendar on this date in 1753
1344 – Reconquista: The Muslim city of Algeciras surrendered after a 21-month siege and was incorporated into the Kingdom of Castile. 1651 – The Spanish ship San José ran aground onto coasts controlled by the indigenous Cunco people , who subsequently killed the crew.
John Thomas (March 1, 1826 –March 19, 1913), Welsh harpist and composer, would have turned 198 this year. Frédéric Chopin (March 1, 1810 –October 17, 1849), Polish virtuoso pianist and romantic music composer, would have turned 214 this year.
In 2019, it had 20 million unique visitors each month. The same year, journalist Taylor Lorenz of The Atlantic described a Famous Birthdays page as a "status symbol" or "badge of honor" for internet personalities, noting its teenage and Generation Z demographic [8] and Lorenz for The New York Times calling it a "a milestone in any influencer's ...
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Saint Patrick’s Day, on March 17, is notably March’s most famous annual holiday. Plus, Women’s History Month is also in March, helping to celebrate women throughout history and their amazing ...
March is the third month of the year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days. Its length is 31 days. In the Northern Hemisphere , the meteorological beginning of spring occurs on the first day of March.
March 30 is the 89th day of the year (90th in leap years) ... 1990 – Harry Bridges, Australian-born American activist and trade union leader (b. 1901)