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March ephemerides

The month of March according to the Gregorian calendar, is the third month of the year, composed of 31 days .Its name is derived from the Latin word Martius which in turn comes from Mars, Latin name of the planet Mars, which is also the god of struggle and battle, the god of war.But the reason for this article is not talk about the calendars and their origin but to know what relevant events took place in March, such as important births, decisive battles, discovery or foundation of cities, scientific discoveries, etc., in short, the Efemerides of the month of March.

March ephemerides

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Efemerides of the month of March | Efemerides

March is a special month, is the month in which the great transformation of nature occurs, on 20/21, one of the two equinoxes of the year , which are the times when both day and night have the same duration.

March ephemerides

The equinox of March is that of spring for the northern hemisphere, while it will be autumn in the southern.Time when having more hours of sun, causes the temperatures to soften and as a consequence, the plants begin a new life cycle. So we could consider as the first efemeride of the month of March , the Beginning of Spring.

March Efemerides | March 1

March ephemerides

Federico Chopin

  • 1565- Foundation of the city of Rio de Janeiro , by the Spanish priest Father Anchieta, the name he received in his foundation was San Sebastian del Rio de January .
  • 1712 -The doors open to the public of the National Library of Spain.
  • 1810 - Born Frederic Chopin , Polish composer and pianist, creator of works such as La Polonesa, Nocturno en mi flat, etc.
  • 1812 -The British architect, Augustus Pugin, renowned architect of the Palace of Westminster is born.
  • 1896 - Radioactivity Discovery , discovery by French physicist Henri Becquerel.
  • 1914 -He dies in a plane crash Jorg e Newbery, Argentine aviator, sportsman, official and engineer who stand out for being the founder of the Argentine Military Aeronautics.

March of the month | March 2

March ephemerides

Mikhail Gorbachev

  • 1810 - Pope Leo XIII is born, Pope 256 of the Catholic Church, author of the first social encyclical of the Catholic Church, called Rerum Novarum.
  • 1855 -Tsar Nicolas I dies in St.Petersburg , Emperor of Russia and Poland.
  • 1876 -Born in Rome Eugene Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli who would end up as Pope Pius XII,
  • 1930 -David Herbert Richards Lawrence, English writer dies in France.author of novels, stories, poems, plays, essays, travel books, paintings, translations and literary criticism.
  • 1931 -Born in the Soviet Union Mijail Gorbachev , Russian lawyer and politician, secretary and President of the Soviet Union between 1985 and 1991, an essential figure for the opening of Russia and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
  • 1989 -The ban on the production of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) is signed.

March Efemerides | March 3

March ephemerides

Jean Harlow-La Rubia Platino

  • 1847 - Alexander Graham Bell is born, in Edinburgh Scottish American nationalized inventor and scientist.
  • 1875 - Premiere of the Opera Carmen, work written by Georges Bizet whose premiere was at the Opera-Comique de Paris.
  • 1911 -Born in the US Jean Harlow , American film actress known as «The platinum blonde», for her beautiful mane and vampire image.
  • 1996 - Marguerite Donnadieu dies, best known for her pseudonym Marguerite Duras , French writer, novelist and film director who became known after writing the novel A dike against the Pacific in 1950.
  • 2008 - Giuseppe di Stefano dies , tenor of Italian opera, famous for the trio that I perform with the soprano Maria Callas and the baritone Tito Gobbi, considered one of the most famous in the history of bell singing.

Efemerides of the month of March | March 4

March ephemerides

Cristobal Colon

  • 1493 - Cristobal Colon arrives in Lisbon aboard La Nina, after the first trip to the New World.
  • 1678 - Antonio Vivaldi , baroque music composer and author of among the Four Seasons is born in Venice.
  • 1789 - The First US Constitution
  • 1992 - Withdrawal of Lithuanian Soviet troops.
  • 1997 -Death in New Jersey Robert Henry Dicke , an experimental physicist with important contributions in the field of astrophysics, atomic physics, cosmology and gravitation.

Efemerides of the month of March | March 5

March ephemerides

Iosif Stalin

  • 1133 -The King of England is born in Le Mans, Henry II, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, Earl of Anjou, Earl of Maine, Earl of Nantes and Lord of Ireland
  • 1512 -Born in Belgium, Gerardo Mercator , Flemish cartographer, famous for devising the so-called Mercator projection.
  • 1827- He dies in Como, Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist, among other things famous for developing the electric battery in 1800.
  • 1871-Born Rosa Luxemburg in Poland, economist, activist and Polish-German Marxist philosopher.
  • 1942 -Felipe Gonzalez is born in Seville, Spanish Politician belonging to the PSOE, I held the position of President of Government from 1982 to 1996
  • 1953 - Iosif Stalin dies , Russian dictator and President of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union.
  • 1970- comes into force on Non-Proliferation Treaty Nuclear, ratified by 43 countries, today only 5 countries are out of the Treaty.
  • 1991-Iraq releases all prisoners of the Desert Storm Operation , in the Gulf War.
  • 2013- Death in Caracas, Hugo Chavez Venezuelan politician, military and president between 1999 and 2013.

March Efemerides | March 6

March ephemerides

MiguelAngel

  • 1475 - MiguelAngel is born in Caprese, Italy.Italian painter and sculptor, author among others of David, La Piedad and The Creation of Adam of the Sistine Chapel.
  • 1836 -Texas Revolution, end of the Battle of the Alamo , where Mexican forces capture the Alamo in San Antonio after a 13-day siege against the Texan troops, with only a few women, children and two slaves alive.
  • 1869 - Dimitri Mendeleyev makes the presentation of the first periodic table before the Chemical Society of Russia.
  • 1973 -Dies in Vermont, Pearl S.Buck , American writer, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938 and Human Rights activist.

March Efemerides | March 7

March ephemerides

Stanley Kubrick

  • 1274 - Saint Thomas dies of Aquino, religious philosopher.
  • 1792 - John Herschel is born, British astronomer and mathematician, I use the Julian date in astronomy and invent the cyanotype
  • 1876 - Alexander Graham Bell patents the design of the Italian Inventor Antonio Meucci, the telephone.
  • 1911 -Death in Vicenza, Antonio Fogazzaro , Italian poet and novelist, author of works such as Daniele Cortis
  • 1999 -Death of the United Kingdom Stanley Kubrick, film director with works such as 2001 Space Odyssey, The Orange Mechanic or The Shining.

March Efemerides | March 8

March ephemerides

  • 1874 -Fillmore dies, 13th president of the US
  • 1879 -Born Otto Hahn, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944.
  • 1965 -The US enters Vietnam with its troops.

March Efemerides | March 9

  • 1454 -Americo Vespucio is born, Italian navigator.
  • 1796 -Wedding between Napoleon Bonaparte and Josefina.

Efemerides of the month of March | March 10

  • 1452 -Fernando II Rey de Aragon is born, together with Isabel I of Castile, reunified Spain
  • 1942 -Henry Bragg dies, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915

March Efemerides | March 11

  • 1955 -Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin dies.
  • 1990 -He is elected President of Chile Patricio Alwyn.
  • 2004 -Tragic Islamist terrorist attacks in Madrid, 192 dead citizens.

March Efemerides | March 12

  • 1863 -Gabriele D'Anunzio, Italian novelist is born.
  • 1930 -The March Begins de la Sal with Gandhi in front.
  • 1999 -The famous violinist Yehuda Menuhin dies.

March Efemerides | March 13

  • 1781 -William Herschel discovers Uranus
  • 1881 -The Tsar of Russia dies, Alexander II

March Efemerides | March 14

  • 1516 -Carlos I of Spain and V of Germany is proclaimed king of Castile in Ghent.
  • 1879 -Albert Einstein is born
  • 1883 -Karl Marx dies, German philosopher.

March Efemerides | March 15

  • 44 BC -Julio Cesar is killed assassinated
  • 1767 -Andrew Jackson is born, who later would be 7th president of the US
  • 1917 -Czar Nicolas II abdicates in Russia.

March Efemerides | March 16

  • 37 -Cesar Augusto dies
  • 1926 -Jerry Lewis, comic actor comes into the world.
  • 1935 -Adolf Hitler creates the Wermacht.
  • 2013 -Piedad Sanchez-Noriega Marin, human rights fighter dies

March Efemerides | March 17

  • 1782 -Bernouilli dies, celebrated mathematically.
  • 1957 -The Dalai Lama has to flee of Tibet.

March Efemerides | March 18

  • 1584 -Ivan the Terrible dies, Tsar of Russia.
  • 1844 -Rimski Korsakov dies , composer
  • 1911 -Gabriel Celaya is born, poet
  • 1965 -For the first time a human goes out into space.It's Alexei Leonov.

Efemerides of the month of March | March 19

  • 1809 -Edgar Allan Poe, American writer is born.
  • 1986 -Enrique Tierno Galvan dies , the Mayor of the Movida Madrilena, served as Mayor of Madrid

Efemerides of the month of March | March 20

  • 43 B.C.-Born Ovid, poet.
  • 1828 -Born Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian writer.
  • 1990 -He dies the mythical soccer goalkeeper Lev Yashin, «La Arana Black ».
  • 2003 -Second US invasion of Iraq.

March Efemerides | March 21

  • 1806 -Benito Juarez, Mexican politician is born.
  • 1963 -Alcatraz, island closes in the bay of San Francisco.

Efemerides of the month of March | March 22

  • 1459 -Maximilian I of Habsburg is born, started from the Holy Roman Empire.
  • 1832 -Goethe dies, German playwright.
  • 1945 -The League of Arab States is born in Cairo, Egypt.

Efemerides of the month of March | March 23

  • 1801 -Alexander I appointed Tsar of Russia.
  • 1910 -Akira Kurosawa, director is born of cinema.
  • 1946 -Long knight dies, Spanish politician.

March Efemerides | March 24

March ephemerides

  • 1603 -Isabel I of England dies.
  • 1809 -Mariano Jose de Larra, Spanish writer is born.
  • 1976 -Coup de State in Argentina of General Videla

Efemerides of the month of March | March 25

  • 1867 -Toscanini is born, Italian musician.
  • 1918 -Claude Debussy dies, French composer.

March Efemerides | March 26

  • 1827 -Beethoven dies, German composer.
  • 1911 -Born Tennessee Williams, American writer.
  • 1971 -Bangladesh becomes independent.

March Efemerides | March 27

  • 1845 -Born Roentgen, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901.
  • 1960 -Gregorio Maranon, Spanish physician dies.

March Efemerides | March 28

  • 1515 -Born Santa Teresa de Jesus, Spanish religious.
  • 1936 -Mario Vargas is born Llosa, Peruvian writer.
  • 1942 -Miguel Hernandez, Spanish writer dies.

March Efemerides | March 29

  • 1790 -Born John Tyler, who was 10th president of the US

Efemerides del March month | March 30

  • 1746 -Born Francisco de Goya, Spanish painter.
  • 1853 -Born Van Gogh, Dutch painter.
  • 1856 -Signing of the Treaty of Paris and end of the Crimean War.

Efemerides of the month of March | March 31

  • 1596 -Rene Descartes is born, French mathematician.
  • 1727 -Isaac Newton dies, scientist English.

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