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Historical events for
Thursday, 21 March 2024

  • Birth

    D. Filipe I (The Prudent)

    D. Filipe I of Portugal and II of Spain (born March 21, 1527, and died September 13, 1598) initiated the period of the Iberian Union. He swore to respect Portuguese charters and privileges at the Cortes of Tomar, leading the largest global empire of the time.

    13/9/1598
  • Birth

    Johann Sebastian Bach

    Johann Sebastian Bach (born March 21, 1685, and died July 28, 1750) was an unsurpassed German composer and organist. The ultimate pillar of the Baroque period, his monumental work united technical complexity and spiritual depth, shaping the very foundation of Western music.

    28/7/1750
  • Birth

    Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro

    Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro (born March 21, 1846, and died January 23, 1905) was a genius Portuguese caricaturist, ceramist, and journalist. Creator of the iconic "Zé Povinho", his satirical work and pottery left a profound cultural and identity legacy in Portugal.

    23/1/1905
  • Birth

    Isabel Wolmar

    Isabel Wolmar (born March 21, 1933, and died July 21, 2019) was an emblematic Portuguese presenter, actress, and broadcaster. A pioneer in the early years of television and radio in Portugal, her voice and charisma left an indelible mark on the national media.

    21/7/2019
  • Birth

    Gary Oldman

    Gary Oldman (b. 1958) is a legendary, Oscar-winning British actor. In the acclaimed series "Slow Horses", he brings to life Jackson Lamb, the brilliant, cynical, and slovenly head of "Slough House", the London MI5 branch for disgraced spies.

  • Birth

    Nobuo Uematsu

    Nobuo Uematsu (b. 1959) is a legendary Japanese video game composer. Widely considered the "Beethoven of video game music", his colossal work on the "Final Fantasy" series elevated the interactive medium to a new emotional level.

  • Birth

    Dominic Miller

    Dominic Miller (b. 1960) is a masterful Argentine-British guitarist. Accompanying Sting for over three decades, his technical delicacy and co-authorship of global classics like "Shape of My Heart" make him one of the most respected studio and touring musicians on the globe.

  • Birth

    Ayrton Senna

    Ayrton Senna (born March 21, 1960, and died May 1, 1994) was a legendary Brazilian Formula 1 driver. A three-time world champion, his iron determination, transcendent driving style, and unique charisma elevated him to the status of one of the greatest idols in global sports.

    1/5/1994
  • Birth

    Ronaldinho

    Ronaldinho (b. 1980) is a virtuoso former Brazilian footballer. A Ballon d'Or winner, his baffling technical repertoire and contagious joy on the pitch provided some of the most exciting and unforgettable moments in sports history.

  • History

    International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

    Established by the United Nations in 1966, this day evokes the tragic Sharpeville Massacre in South Africa. The event promotes global awareness and calls for continuous action to eradicate all forms of prejudice, racism, and systemic intolerance in modern societies.

  • History

    National Day of Namibia

    On March 21, 1990, Namibia officially gained its independence from South Africa, ending decades of rule and armed conflict. The National Day celebrates sovereignty, the resilience of its people, and the democratic transition in the country.

  • History

    Opening of the Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB) to the public

    On March 21, 1993, the Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB) officially opened its doors to the public in Lisbon. Conceived to host the European presidency, the complex quickly established itself as one of the most vibrant, influential, and dynamic hubs of artistic creation and dissemination in Portugal.

  • History

    World Poetry Day

    Created by UNESCO in 1999, World Poetry Day celebrates one of humanity's most precious forms of expression and linguistic identity. The date encourages the reading, teaching, and publication of poetry, honoring it as a vital catalyst for intercultural dialogue and peace.

  • History

    World Puppetry Day

    Created by UNIMA (International Puppetry Union) in 2003, this day celebrates the millenary art of puppet theater. The event honors the artists who bring inanimate matter to life, preserving a performative tradition that transcends generations, languages, and cultural boundaries.

  • History

    World Down Syndrome Day

    Marked on March 21 (a symbolic reference to the trisomy of the 21st chromosome), this global day promotes public awareness of Down Syndrome. The event strongly advocates for the rights, inclusion, and well-being of these individuals in social and educational structures.

  • History

    Publication of the first "Tweet" in history

    On March 21, 2006, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey published the platform's first message: "just setting up my twttr". This brief moment marked the birth of a social network that would revolutionize instant communication, journalism, and activism in the 21st century.

  • History

    International Day of Nowruz

    Marked on the spring equinox, Nowruz marks the Persian New Year. Celebrated by over 300 million people in the Balkans, Black Sea Basin, Middle East, and Central Asia, it is a millenary rite of renewal, peace, and intercultural solidarity recognized by the UN.

  • History

    International Day of Forests

    Established by the United Nations, the International Day of Forests (or World Tree Day) warns of the critical importance of all forest ecosystems. The date drives global preservation and reforestation campaigns, essential in combating climate change and protecting biodiversity.

  • History

    European Day of Early Music

    Celebrated annually on March 21, symbolically coinciding with the birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach, this day aims to promote the study, appreciation, and dissemination of the vast European musical heritage composed before the end of the 18th century.

  • History

    European Day of Artistic Creativity

    Promoted by European cultural cooperation networks, this day is dedicated to celebrating imagination, innovation, and talent in all aspects of art. Museums, galleries, and cultural spaces promote initiatives that bring the contemporary public closer to creative processes.

  • History

    Public access to Google Bard (now Gemini)

    On March 21, 2023, Google opened initial public access to Bard, its advanced language model based on artificial intelligence. The platform, which would later be renamed Gemini, marked a decisive moment in the generative artificial intelligence revolution and the democratization of these tools.

  • History

    Traditional Horoscope: Aries

    The sign of Aries begins on March 21, also marking the start of the astrological year. Ruled by the planet Mars, it is historically associated with energy, courage, and pioneering spirit. Its lucky stones are amethyst and diamond, with white and pink as auspicious colors.

  • History

    Day of Saint Nicholas of Flüe

    Celebration of Saint Nicholas of Flüe (died March 21, 1487), hermit and mystic. Venerated as the patron saint of Switzerland, his profound spiritual wisdom and diplomatic counsel were instrumental in preventing civil war and cementing the peace and unity of the Helvetic nation.

    21/3/1487