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Earliest day on which Fat Thursday can fall, while March 4 is the latest; celebrated on Thursday before Ash Wednesday. (Christianity)

Understanding the Earliest and Latest Dates of Fat Thursday

Fat Thursday, known in some cultures as Junkersonthursday or Schmotziger Donnerstag, marks the joyful beginning of the carnival season in Christian traditions, particularly within Catholic regions of Europe. This celebration occurs on the Thursday before Ash Wednesday, which signifies the start of Lent...

Kansas Day (Kansas, United States)

Kansas Day: Celebrating the Heritage of the Sunflower State

Every year on January 29th, Kansas Day is celebrated, marking the anniversary of Kansas's admission to the United States as the 34th state in 1861. This day is not just an important date in the state's history; it is a time for residents to reflect on their heritage, embrace local culture, and participate in various festivities that showcase the beauty and uniqueness of the Sunflower State...

Gildas
FEAST

Exploring the Gilda: A Basque Culinary Treasure

When it comes to the culinary world, there are certain dishes that manage to capture the essence of their region while offering unique flavors and cultural significance. One such delight is the Gilda, a traditional Basque snack that is steeped in history and flavor...

Sabinian of Troyes
FEAST

Exploring the Legacy of Sabinian of Troyes: A Historical Overview

Sabinian of Troyes, also known as Saint Sabinian, was an important religious figure in the early Christian church, particularly in the region of Troyes in France. His life and legacy are significant for understanding the formation of early Christian communities in Gaul during the 5th century...

Sulpitius I of Bourges
FEAST

Sulpitius I of Bourges: The Pious Bishop and His Impact on Early Christianity

Sulpitius I of Bourges, a significant figure in early Christian history, is best known for his role as a bishop in the late 5th century. His life and contributions to the Church reflect the complexities of Christianity during a time of great transition and upheaval in Europe...

  • In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Trump administration launched the White House Coronavirus Task Force, led by Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar, to respond to the health crisis.

  • In 2017, a tragic shooting occurred at the Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City, where a gunman attacked, resulting in the deaths of six individuals and leaving 19 others wounded. This event marked a significant moment of violence in Canada, highlighting the ongoing issues of hate and gun violence in our communities.

  • In 2014, the Rojava conflict witnessed the Afrin Canton declaring its autonomy from the Syrian Arab Republic, marking a significant moment in the region's quest for self-determination.

  • In 2013, SCAT Airlines Flight 760 tragically crashed near Almaty, Kazakhstan, resulting in the loss of 21 lives. This devastating incident remains a significant moment in aviation history.

  • In 2009, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich was ousted from office after being convicted on multiple corruption charges. His offenses included soliciting personal benefits in exchange for appointing a successor to the U.S. Senate for then-president-elect Barack Obama. This significant political event highlighted issues of corruption in government and ethics in public office.

  • In 2008, an Egyptian court established that individuals who do not identify with one of the three government-recognized religions can still obtain government identity documents, despite restrictions on listing beliefs outside of these religions. This landmark ruling highlights the ongoing legal discourse surrounding religious identity and documentation in Egypt.

  • In 2005, historic direct commercial flights resumed between mainland China and Taiwan, marking the first arrivals from Guangzhou to Taipei since 1949. Shortly after, a China Airlines flight successfully landed in Beijing, bridging the travel gap between the two regions.

  • In his 2002 State of the Union address, President George W. Bush famously labels Iraq, Iran, and North Korea as an "Axis of Evil," characterizing these nations as "regimes that sponsor terror." This pivotal moment in U.S. foreign policy highlighted the threat posed by these governments and reshaped global relations.

  • In 2001, a massive wave of student protesters in Indonesia surged into parliament, calling for the resignation of President Abdurrahman Wahid over accusations of corruption scandals. This pivotal moment marked a significant chapter in Indonesia's political landscape as citizens demanded accountability and transparency from their leaders.

  • In 1996, President Jacques Chirac officially declared a "definitive end" to French nuclear weapons testing, marking a significant milestone in France's commitment to global disarmament and non-proliferation efforts.

  • 1991 – Gulf War: The Battle of Khafji marks the first significant ground offensive of the conflict and becomes the deadliest encounter between Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Discover the pivotal events that shaped this crucial moment in history.

  • In 1989, amid the Cold War era, Hungary became the first Eastern Bloc country to establish diplomatic relations with South Korea, marking a significant milestone in international relations.

  • In 1983, the tragic Singapore cable car crash occurred when the Panamanian-registered oil rig, Eniwetok, collided with the cable system connecting the mainland to Sentosa Island. This catastrophic incident resulted in two cable car cabins plunging into the water, claiming the lives of seven individuals and leaving thirteen others stranded for several hours. This event highlights the critical importance of safety measures in transportation systems.

  • In 1973, EgyptAir Flight 741 tragically crashed into the Kyrenia Mountains in Cyprus, resulting in the loss of 37 lives.

  • In 1959, Sweden hosted the inaugural Melodifestivalen at Cirkus in Stockholm, marking the beginning of a beloved musical tradition.

  • In 1944, during World War II, the historic Anatomical Theatre of the Archiginnasio in Bologna, Italy, was utterly devastated by an air raid. This significant event highlights the impact of wartime destruction on cultural heritage sites.

  • In 1944 during World War II, the Polish village of Koniuchy, now known as Kaniūkai in Lithuania, faced a tragic attack by Soviet partisan units, resulting in the deaths of approximately 38 individuals and injuries to around a dozen more. This event highlights the turbulent history of wartime conflicts in Eastern Europe.

  • On January 29, 1943, during World War II, the USS Chicago (CA-29) faced devastating torpedo attacks and significant damage from Japanese bombers on the first day of the Battle of Rennell Island. This pivotal event highlights the intense naval warfare of the era.

  • In 1940, a tragic accident occurred on the Nishinari Line, now known as the Sakurajima Line, in Osaka, Japan. Three trains collided and exploded near Ajikawaguchi Station, resulting in the loss of 181 lives. This devastating incident remains one of the deadliest train disasters in Japanese history.

  • In 1936, the Baseball Hall of Fame announced its inaugural class of inductees, marking a historic moment in sports history. Celebrate the legends of baseball whose legacy continues to inspire fans today.

  • In 1918, the Ukrainian–Soviet War saw the Bolsheviks initiate an armed uprising at the Kiev Arsenal in anticipation of the advancing Red Army. This conflict was swiftly suppressed just six days later, marking a significant event in the war's history.

  • 1918 – Ukrainian-Soviet War: During its advance to besiege Kyiv, the Bolshevik Red Army encounters a courageous group of military students at the pivotal Battle of Kruty. This confrontation highlights the bravery of young defenders during a crucial moment in Ukrainian history.

  • In 1911, during the Mexican Revolution, Mexicali was seized by the Mexican Liberal Party, sparking the Magonista rebellion. This pivotal event played a crucial role in the unfolding of revolutionary movements in Mexico.

  • In 1907, Charles Curtis from Kansas made history as the first Native American to serve as a U.S. Senator, paving the way for indigenous representation in American politics.

  • In 1891, Liliʻuokalani ascended to the throne as the last monarch and the first queen regnant of the Kingdom of Hawaii, marking a significant moment in Hawaiian history.

  • In 1886, Karl Benz revolutionized transportation by patenting the world's first successful gasoline-powered automobile, paving the way for modern automotive innovation.

  • In 1863, the Bear River Massacre unfolds as Colonel Patrick Edward Connor leads a detachment of California Volunteers in a violent confrontation with the Shoshone tribe in the Washington Territory. This tragic event results in the deaths of hundreds of Shoshone men, women, and children, marking a significant moment in American history and the impact of westward expansion.

  • In 1861, Kansas became the 34th state to join the United States, marking a significant milestone in American history.

  • In 1856, Queen Victoria issued a Royal Warrant establishing the Victoria Cross, honoring the bravery and valour of British military personnel during the Crimean War. This prestigious medal remains a symbol of courage and sacrifice in the history of the British armed forces.

  • In 1850, Henry Clay presents the Compromise of 1850 to the U.S. Congress, aiming to resolve growing tensions over slavery and territorial expansion in America.

  • In 1845, Edgar Allan Poe's iconic poem "The Raven" was first published in The Evening Mirror, marking the author's initial appearance in print. Discover the significance of this landmark moment in American literature.

  • "Discover the historic moment in 1819 when Stamford Raffles arrived on the island of Singapore, marking the beginning of the city-state's transformation."

  • In 1814, during the War of the Sixth Coalition, France achieved a significant victory against Russia and Prussia at the Battle of Brienne. Explore the key events and impact of this decisive battle in shaping European history.

  • In 946, Caliph al-Mustakfi is overthrown and blinded by Mu'izz al-Dawla, the ruler of the Buyid Empire. Following this event, al-Muti ascends the throne as the new caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate, marking a significant shift in the empire's leadership.

  • In 904, Sergius III was elected as pope, making a remarkable return from retirement to reclaim the papacy from the deposed antipope Christopher. This pivotal moment in church history reshaped the leadership of the Catholic Church during a tumultuous period.

Births

  • Jarell Quansah

    2003 – Jarell Quansah, English footballer

  • Jack Roslovic

    1997 – Jack Roslovic, American ice hockey player

  • Joel Eriksson Ek

    1997 – Joel Eriksson Ek, Swedish ice hockey player

  • Kyary Pamyu Pamyu

    1993 – Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Japanese singer

  • Maxi Kleber

    1992 – Maxi Kleber, German basketball player

  • Markel Brown

    1992 – Markel Brown, American basketball player

  • Kevin Shattenkirk

    1989 – Kevin Shattenkirk, American ice hockey player

  • Mohamed Abou Gabal

    1989 – Mohamed Abou Gabal, Egyptian footballer

  • Shay Logan

    1988 – Shay Logan, English footballer

  • Hank Conger

    1988 – Hank Conger, American baseball player

  • Jake Auchincloss

    1988 – Jake Auchincloss, American politician, businessman, and Marine veteran

  • Ayobami Adebayo

    1988 – Ayobami Adebayo, Nigerian author

  • Vladimír Mihálik

    1987 – Vladimír Mihálik, Slovak ice hockey player

  • Jessica Burkhart

    1987 – Jessica Burkhart, American author

  • Alex Avila

    1987 – Alex Avila, American baseball player

  • José Abreu

    1987 – José Abreu, Cuban baseball player

  • Jair Jurrjens

    1986 – Jair Jurrjens, Curaçaoan baseball player

  • Thomas Greiss

    1986 – Thomas Greiss, German ice hockey player

  • Chris Bourque

    1986 – Chris Bourque, American ice hockey player

  • Rag'n'Bone Man

    1985 – Rag'n'Bone Man, English singer-songwriter

Deaths

  • Gero Storjohann

    2023 – Gero Storjohann, German politician (b. 1958)

  • Will Steffen

    2023 – Will Steffen, American-Australian chemist (b. 1947)

  • Hazel McCallion

    2023 – Hazel McCallion, Canadian businesswoman and politician, 5th Mayor of Mississauga (b. 1921)

  • Howard Hesseman

    2022 – Howard Hesseman, American actor (b. 1940)

  • Walker Boone

    2021 – Walker Boone, Canadian actor (b. 1944)

  • James Ingram

    2019 – James Ingram, American musician (b. 1952)

  • George Fernandes

    2019 – George Fernandes, Indian politician (b. 1930)

  • Jacques Rivette

    2016 – Jacques Rivette, French director, screenwriter, and critic (b. 1928)

  • Jean-Marie Doré

    2016 – Jean-Marie Doré, Guinean lawyer and politician, 11th Prime Minister of Guinea (b. 1938)

  • Alexander Vraciu

    2015 – Alexander Vraciu, American commander and pilot (b. 1918)

  • Rod McKuen

    2015 – Rod McKuen, American singer-songwriter and poet (b. 1933)

  • Colleen McCullough

    2015 – Colleen McCullough, Australian neuroscientist, author, and academic (b. 1937)

  • Camilla Williams

    2012 – Camilla Williams, American soprano and educator (b. 1919)

  • Oscar Luigi Scalfaro

    2012 – Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, Italian lawyer and politician, 9th President of Italy (b. 1918)

  • Ranjit Singh Dyal

    2012 – Ranjit Singh Dyal, Indian general and politician, 10th Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry (b. 1928)

  • Milton Babbitt

    2011 – Milton Babbitt, American composer, educator, and theorist (b. 1916)

  • John Martyn

    2009 – John Martyn, British singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1948)

  • Hélio Gracie

    2009 – Hélio Gracie, Brazilian martial artist (b. 1913)

  • Margaret Truman

    2008 – Margaret Truman, American singer and author (b. 1924)

  • Nam June Paik

    2006 – Nam June Paik, South Korean-American artist (b. 1932)

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