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Historical events for
Tuesday, 12 March 2024

  • Birth

    Jack Kerouac

    Jack Kerouac, American writer and poet, central figure of the Beat Generation literary movement.

    21/10/1969
    @Miguel Garcia

    Não fazia ideia de quem era

    12/03/2026
    @Joao-LG

    Este tipo é fantástico

    12/03/2026
    @Miguel Garcia

    @Joao-LG pois não sabia !!

    15/03/2026
    @Joao-LG

    @MiguelGarcia pois agora já sabes que este senhor está repetido

    15/03/2026
    @Miguel Garcia

    @Joao-LG ele agora notícia-te mas na notificação tem que permitir que eu carregue nela e venha aqui parar

    15/03/2026
    @Miguel Garcia

    @Joao-LG teste

    15/03/2026
    @Miguel Garcia

    @Joao-LG teste 123

    15/03/2026
    @Miguel Garcia

    @DuarteTester resposta

    15/03/2026
    @Miguel Garcia

    @Joao-LG resposta

    15/03/2026
    @Miguel Garcia

    @Joao-LG é incrivel---testando

    15/03/2026
    @Joao-LG

    Tudo resolvido, és fantástico

    15/03/2026
    @Miguel Garcia

    hehe 😉 obrigado

    10/05/2026
  • Birth

    Jesús Gil y Gil

    Jesús Gil y Gil (born March 12, 1933, and died May 14, 2004) was a controversial Spanish businessman and politician. Known for his explosive personality, he presided over Atlético de Madrid for 16 years and served as mayor of Marbella for over a decade.

    14/5/2004
  • Birth

    Silvestre Magalhães

    Portugal

    Silvestre Magalhães, Portuguese musician and founding member of the band Delfins. As the group's bassist, he contributed significantly to the band's popularity in the 90s, participating in successful albums such as "Ser Maior", "Caminho da Felicidade" and "Saber Amar". Delfins became one of the most influential bands in Portuguese pop/rock, with Silvestre being part of the formation that marked generations of listeners in Portugal.

  • Birth

    Graham Coxon

    Graham Coxon (b. 1969) is an acclaimed British guitarist and songwriter. His innovative and often dissonant guitar lines offered Blur the essential alternative complexity that distinguished them from their peers.

  • Birth

    Tanveer K. Atwal

    Tanveer K. Atwal (b. 1994) is an American actress. In her youth, she immortalized the character Sati in "The Matrix Revolutions", an exiled program of immense purity whose existence represents the breaking of structural rules and hope for the future of the Matrix.

  • History

    National Day of Mauritius

    The National Day of Mauritius celebrates the achievement of its independence from the United Kingdom on March 12, 1968, as well as its transition to a Republic in 1992. It is the country's most prestigious civic anniversary, honoring its peaceful sovereignty and solid democratic journey.

  • History

    Presentation of the World Wide Web Proposal

    On March 12, 1989, British scientist Tim Berners-Lee submitted the document "Information Management: A Proposal" at CERN. This visionary proposal established the technological foundations of the World Wide Web, irreversibly revolutionizing the global sharing of information and the history of humanity.

  • History

    Presentation of the World Wide Web Proposal

    On March 12, 1989, British scientist Tim Berners-Lee submitted the document "Information Management: A Proposal" at CERN. This visionary proposal established the technological foundations of the World Wide Web, irreversibly revolutionizing the global sharing of information and the modern civilizational course.

  • History

    World Day Against Cyber Censorship

    Created in 2008 by Reporters Without Borders, this day warns of growing government restrictions and digital repression on a global scale. The event promotes the non-negotiable defense of freedom of expression and free, democratic access to information in cyberspace.

  • History

    World Glaucoma Day

    World Glaucoma Day is part of a global effort to raise public awareness about this serious, silent optic neuropathy. The event promotes the urgency of early ophthalmological screening, vital for preventing the progressive and irreversible vision loss that affects millions worldwide.

  • History

    Day of Pope Innocent I

    Liturgical celebration of Pope Innocent I (died March 12, 417). During his pontificate, he vigorously defended the supremacy of the Apostolic See and Christian orthodoxy, having guided the Church during the dramatic sack of Rome by Alaric's Visigoths in 410.

    12/3/417