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Historical events for
Wednesday, 6 March 2024

  • Birth

    Michelangelo

    Michelangelo Buonarroti (born March 6, 1475, and died February 18, 1564) was a supreme master of the Italian Renaissance. A painter, sculptor, and architect of unparalleled genius, his immortal works, such as the "Pietà", "David", and the Sistine Chapel frescoes, redefined Western aesthetics and remain universal symbols of human capacity.

    18/2/1564
  • Birth

    Cyrano de Bergerac

    Cyrano de Bergerac (born March 6, 1619, and died July 28, 1655) was an emblematic French writer and duelist. Known for his brilliant mind and mastery of satire, he was a precursor of science fiction, personifying the ideal of intellectual courage against the conventions of his time.

    28/7/1655
  • Birth

    Davy Crockett

    Davy Crockett (born August 17, 1786, and died March 6, 1836) was a famous American adventurer, pioneer, and politician. He represented the state of Tennessee in Congress and became a mythical figure of the American frontier, losing his life heroically at the Battle of the Alamo.

    6/3/1836
  • Birth

    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (born March 18, 1844, and died June 21, 1908) was a brilliant Russian composer and teacher. His incomparable mastery of orchestration and the masterful use of folk themes and fairy tales definitively shaped the identity of Russian classical music.

    21/6/1908
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    Miguel Bombarda

    Portugal

    Miguel Bombarda (born March 6, 1851, and died October 3, 1910) was an eminent Portuguese psychiatrist and politician. A pioneer in mental health in the country, his tireless civic action was fundamental to the Implantation of the Republic, having been tragically assassinated on the eve of the revolution.

    3/10/1910
  • Birth

    Will Eisner

    Estados Unidos

    Will Eisner (born March 6, 1917, and died January 3, 2005) was a legendary American artist, considered one of the pioneers in developing the graphic novel as a legitimate literary and artistic form. His magnum opus, "The Spirit", revolutionized sequential storytelling in the 20th century.

    3/1/2005
  • Birth

    Melina Mercouri

    Melina Mercouri (born October 18, 1920, and died March 6, 1994) was a celebrated Greek actress, singer, and activist. As Minister of Culture, she stood out for her tireless international campaign for the return of the Parthenon Marbles and was the main driving force behind the European Capital of Culture initiative.

    6/3/1994
  • Birth

    Nancy Reagan

    Nancy Reagan (born July 6, 1921, and died March 6, 2016) was an actress and First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989. As a central figure in Ronald Reagan's administration, she spearheaded the "Just Say No" awareness campaign and exerted profound influence on the political decisions and agenda of the White House.

    6/3/2016
  • Birth

    António-Pedro Vasconcelos

    António-Pedro Vasconcelos (born March 10, 1939, and died March 6, 2024) was an acclaimed Portuguese filmmaker, producer, and critic. A central figure in the New Portuguese Cinema, he directed iconic works such as "Os Imortais" and "Call Girl", combining enormous commercial success with a profound critical sense of contemporary society.

    6/3/2024
  • Birth

    Salvador Martinha

    Portugal

    Salvador Martinha (b. 1983) is one of the most prominent Portuguese comedians and actors of his generation. With a stand-up style focused on astute observation of everyday life, he was a pioneer in bringing Portuguese comedy specials to global streaming platforms, shaping the contemporary national comedy landscape.

  • Birth

    Inês Folque

    Inês Folque (b. 1987) is a charismatic Portuguese actress and television presenter. With a solid career hosting entertainment formats, she has become a regular and well-loved presence for family audiences in Portugal.

  • History

    Saint Olegario's Day, bishop

    Saint Olegarius (died March 6, 1137) was an influential bishop of Barcelona and archbishop of Tarragona. Venerated for his dedication to Church reform and diplomatic efforts to pacify and unify the Christian community in the Iberian Peninsula during a period of complex political transition.

    6/3/1137
  • History

    Ratification of the Treaty of Alcáçovas

    On March 6, 1480, the Catholic Monarchs ratified the Treaty of Alcáçovas. This historic diplomatic agreement ended the War of the Castilian Succession and outlined the division of spheres of influence in the Atlantic Ocean between Portugal and Castile, paving the way for the Age of Discovery.

  • History

    Foundation of Real Madrid

    On March 6, 1902, the Madrid Football Club was founded. Recognized by FIFA as the Best Club of the 20th Century, it has built an unparalleled sporting legacy, dominating European football with its multiple victories.

  • History

    Foundation of the Portuguese Communist Party

    On March 6, 1921, the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) was founded, becoming the driving force of the clandestine resistance during the Estado Novo. It played a vital role in the 1974 Revolution and the consolidation of democracy in Portugal.

  • History

    Independence of Ghana

    On March 6, 1957, Ghana became the first sub-Saharan African nation to declare independence from British colonial rule, inspiring liberation movements across the continent under the leadership of Kwame Nkrumah.

  • History

    European Day of Speech and Language Therapy

    Established in 2004 in the European Union, this day aims to raise public awareness of communication and swallowing disorders, highlighting the vital role of speech therapy in improving the quality of life, rehabilitation, and social inclusion across all age groups.