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Historical events for
Monday, 4 March 2024

  • Birth

    Infante D. Henrique

    Infante D. Henrique (born March 4, 1394, and died November 13, 1460), the Navigator, was the driving force behind the Discoveries. His strategic vision and sponsorship of maritime explorations opened new oceanic routes, forever altering world cartography, trade, and geopolitics.

    13/11/1460
  • Birth

    Antonio Vivaldi

    Antonio Vivaldi (born March 4, 1678, and died July 28, 1741) was a virtuoso violinist and one of the greatest Italian composers of the Baroque period. His vast work, notably the famous "Four Seasons", is one of the most emblematic in world classical music, characterized by harmonic innovation and melodic brilliance.

    28/7/1741
  • Birth

    Eugenio de Castro

    Eugénio de Castro (born March 4, 1869, and died August 17, 1944) was a notable Portuguese poet and professor. Recognized as the main introducer of Symbolism in Portugal, his refined, musical writing with rich imagery marked a decisive break from the literary conventions of his time.

    17/8/1944
  • Birth

    John Garfield

    John Garfield (born March 4, 1913, and died May 21, 1952) was a pioneering American actor, widely recognized for introducing method acting to Hollywood. His intense and striking performances in classics like "The Postman Always Rings Twice" redefined the leading man archetype in 20th-century cinema.

    21/5/1952
  • Birth

    Paul Mauriat

    Paul Mauriat (born March 4, 1925, and died November 3, 2006) was an illustrious French conductor and composer, world-famous for his light music orchestrations. His arrangement of the theme "L'Amour est bleu" (Love is Blue) became a global hit, cementing his legacy as one of the great ambassadors of European instrumental music.

    3/11/2006
  • Birth

    Miriam Makeba

    Miriam Makeba (born March 4, 1932, and died November 9, 2008), affectionately known as "Mama Africa," was a legendary South African singer and activist. A Grammy winner, she used her voice and international prominence as powerful instruments to denounce apartheid and advocate for civil rights, becoming a global symbol of resistance and cultural identity.

    9/11/2008
  • Birth

    Jim Clark

    Jim Clark (born March 4, 1936, and died April 7, 1968) was an exceptional Scottish Formula 1 driver. With two world titles, his superhuman fluidity at the wheel defined the 1960s before his tragic and premature death.

    7/4/1968
  • Birth

    Carlos do Carmo

    Carlos do Carmo (born March 4, 1939, and died January 1, 2021) was the great renewer of fado. Known as the "Lord of Fado", he crossed tradition with jazz and orchestration, being the first Portuguese to receive a Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

    1/1/2021
  • Birth

    Pat Mills

    Pat Mills (b. 1949) is an acclaimed British writer and editor, often dubbed "the godfather of British comics." Co-creator of the iconic "2000 AD" magazine and essential characters like Judge Dredd, his subversive vision and incisive narrative have shaped the global comic book industry.

  • Birth

    Umberto Tozzi

    Umberto Tozzi (b. 1952) is one of the most successful singer-songwriters in the history of Italian pop music. With sales exceeding 70 million records, he composed generational anthems like "Ti Amo" and "Gloria," which transcended linguistic borders and dominated international charts in the 70s and 80s.

  • Birth

    Kyriakos Mitsotakis

    Kyriakos Mitsotakis (b. 1968) is the current Prime Minister of Greece and leader of the conservative New Democracy party. Descended from a prominent political dynasty and Harvard-educated, his mandate focuses on the digitalization of the State, economic modernization, and strengthening Greece's geostrategic role in Europe.

  • History

    St. Casimir's Day

    Saint Casimir (born October 3, 1458, and died March 4, 1484), patron saint of Lithuania, Poland, and Lithuanian youth, was a prince who renounced power to follow a life of deep devotion. Known for his immense charity and dedication to the poorest, he was canonized after his early death.

    4/3/1484
  • History

    Municipal Holiday in Manteigas

    Local holiday in the municipality of Manteigas, located in the heart of the Serra da Estrela. The date celebrates the granting of the royal charter to the town by King Manuel I on March 4, 1514, honoring the identity, autonomy, and centuries-old traditions of this region.

  • History

    Royal Charter of Pennsylvania

    On March 4, 1681, King Charles II of England granted a vast royal land charter in North America to the Quaker and entrepreneur William Penn, in settlement of a debt. This territory, initially named "Sylvania" (woods) and later Pennsylvania, became a historic haven for religious freedom and one of the foundational pillars of the future American nation.

  • History

    Portuguese Caritas Day

    Established to mark the founding of Caritas Portugal in 1956, this day is dedicated to the Catholic Church's humanitarian organization, which develops critical social and support actions for the most needy communities in Portugal.

  • History

    Entre-os-Rios Tragedy

    The collapse of the Hintze Ribeiro Bridge resulted in the tragic loss of 59 lives. This disaster deeply marked Portuguese society, forcing a structural review of infrastructure maintenance policies in the country.

  • History

    International HPV Awareness Day

    Launched in 2018 by the International Papillomavirus Society, this day aims to educate the public about the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), underlining the vital importance of vaccination and screening in preventing cancers and infections associated with this virus.

  • History

    World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development

    Proclaimed by UNESCO and first celebrated on March 4, 2020, this day recognizes the fundamental role of engineering in building a more sustainable world and solving major global challenges (such as climate change).

  • History

    World Obesity Day

    Globally unified on March 4 starting in 2020, this day was created to raise awareness about obesity, promote healthy habits, and drive systemic responses for the prevention and treatment of this complex public health condition.

  • History

    Launch of the Portuguese satellite Aeros MH-1

    On March 4, 2024, the Aeros MH-1 nanosatellite was successfully launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Being the second Portuguese satellite to orbit the Earth, 30 years after the historic PoSAT-1, this technological milestone represented Portugal's ambitious return to space, driven by a scientific consortium dedicated to ocean monitoring and environmental sustainability.

  • History

    Saint Lucius I (Pope) Day

    Pope Saint Lucius I (died March 4, 254) led the Catholic Church in the 3rd century. His brief but significant pontificate stood out for his firm defense of the Christian faith during periods of intense persecution in the Roman Empire and his compassionate reintegration of repentant faithful.

    4/3/254
  • Sport

    Indian Wells

    Início do Indian Wells 2024 em Indian Wells, EUA. Torneio disputado em piso duro (sintético).