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Historical events for
Friday, 8 March 2024

  • Birth

    John of God

    João de Deus Ramos (born March 8, 1830, and died January 11, 1896) was an eminent Portuguese poet and educator. Author of the "Cartilha Maternal" teaching method and important poetic works such as "Campo de Flores", he revolutionized literacy in Portugal and left a unique legacy in national education and literature.

    11/1/1896
  • Birth

    Denys de La Patellière

    França

    Denys de La Patellière (born March 8, 1921, and died July 21, 2013) was an illustrious French director and screenwriter. His extensive cinematic work, which peaked in the 1950s and 1960s with classics like "The Great Families" and "Taxi for Tobruk", deeply marked post-war European cinema.

    21/7/2013
  • Birth

    Elisa Lisboa

    Lisboa, Portugal

    Elisa Lisboa (born March 8, 1944, and died January 8, 2026) was a notable Portuguese actress with an extensive career in theater, film, television, and arts education. From her debut at the Cascais Experimental Theater in the late 60s to her work at the Higher School of Theater and Cinema, her talent shaped generations of actors in Portugal.

    8/1/2026Source: Expresso; Casa do Artista
  • Birth

    Zhao Leji

    Zhao Leji (born March 8, 1957) is a high-profile Chinese politician and Chairman of the National People's Congress. With a long history of leadership in the Communist Party, where he headed the powerful anti-corruption commission, he currently controls the legislative process and institutional supervision, being one of the most experienced and influential figures in China's governance.

  • Birth

    Shuichi Shigeno

    Japão

    Shuichi Shigeno (born March 8, 1958) is an acclaimed Japanese mangaka, world-famous as the creator of "Initial D". His masterpiece not only popularized drift racing and Japanese car culture on a global scale but also redefined the sports manga genre through intense and innovative visual storytelling.

  • History

    International Women's Day

    Celebrated on March 8, International Women's Day is a global milestone honoring the social, political, and economic achievements of women. Officially recognized by the UN in 1975, it has its roots in early 20th-century labor protests, remaining a vital pillar in the ongoing fight for equal rights and opportunities.