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Historical events for
Sunday, 24 March 2024

  • Birth

    Harry Houdini

    Harry Houdini, born Erik Weisz (born March 24, 1874, and died October 31, 1926), was a legendary Hungarian-American illusionist and escape artist. His spectacular feats of escaping from handcuffs, straitjackets, and water tanks transformed him into a global entertainment phenomenon and one of the most mythical figures of the 20th century.

    31/10/1926
  • Birth

    Joseph Barbera

    Joseph Barbera (born March 24, 1911, and died December 18, 2006) was a genius American animator, director, and producer. Together with William Hanna, he co-founded the legendary Hanna-Barbera studio, creating timeless and culturally unavoidable animated series such as Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, and Scooby-Doo.

    18/12/2006
  • Birth

    Dario Fo

    Dario Fo (born March 24, 1926, and died October 13, 2016) was a masterful Italian playwright, actor, and director. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1997, his political satire theater, heir to the "commedia dell'arte", challenged conventions and power structures.

    13/10/2016
  • Birth

    Steve McQueen

    Steve McQueen (born March 24, 1930, and died November 7, 1980) was an iconic American actor. World-acclaimed as "The King of Cool", his rebellious personality and minimalist performances in classics like "The Great Escape" and "Bullitt" defined a new era in Hollywood cinema.

    7/11/1980
  • Birth

    Carlos Cruz

    Carlos Cruz (b. 1942) is a former Portuguese television presenter and communicator. A central figure in national audiovisuals for decades, his highly popular career was definitively interrupted in the 2000s following a judicial conviction in the high-profile Casa Pia case.

  • Birth

    Tommy Hilfiger

    Tommy Hilfiger (b. 1951) is an influential American fashion designer and entrepreneur. Founder of the eponymous global brand in 1985, he revolutionized and massified the "preppy" style by merging casual elegance with strong pop culture and sports influences.

  • History

    Union of the Crowns (England and Scotland)

    On March 24, 1603, following the death of Queen Elizabeth I without heirs, King James VI of Scotland ascended the English throne as James I. This historic moment, known as the Union of the Crowns, unified the two kingdoms under a single monarch, planting the seed for the future creation of Great Britain.

  • History

    Creation of the Army Arsenal

    On March 24, 1764, the Count of Lippe officially founded the Royal Army Arsenal in Portugal. This institution assumed a crucial strategic role in the manufacture, storage, and development of weaponry, decisively modernizing national military capability.

  • History

    Announcement of the discovery of the Tuberculosis bacteria

    On March 24, 1882, the German physician and researcher Robert Koch announced to the Berlin Physiological Society the discovery of "Mycobacterium tuberculosis", the bacteria that causes tuberculosis. This revolutionary scientific breakthrough paved the way for diagnosing and curing the disease.

  • History

    World Tuberculosis Day

    Marked on March 24, this global day was established in 1982 by the World Health Organization (on the centenary of the bacteria's discovery). The date aims to raise public awareness of the devastating health consequences of tuberculosis and step up efforts to end the global epidemic.

  • History

    National Student Day (Portugal)

    Made official by the Assembly of the Republic in 1987, this day commemorates the courageous academic struggle of 1962 against the Estado Novo dictatorship. The event honors freedom of expression, civic resilience, and the vital role of students in building Portuguese democracy.

  • History

    International Day for the Right to the Truth

    Established by the United Nations General Assembly, this day honors the memory of Monsignor Óscar Romero, assassinated on March 24, 1980, and all victims of gross human rights violations. The event promotes dignity, justice, and the vital importance of preserving the memory and historical truth of societies.

  • History

    Day of Saint Catherine of Sweden

    Celebration of Saint Catherine of Sweden (died March 24, 1381), virgin and religious. Daughter of Saint Bridget, she accompanied her mother on her pilgrimages and assumed leadership of the Order of the Most Holy Savior, being venerated for her purity and protection against abortion and difficult childbirths.

    24/3/1381
  • History

    Day of Blessed Diego José of Cádiz

    Celebration of Blessed Diego José of Cádiz (died March 24, 1801), a Spanish Capuchin friar. Known as the "Apostle of Andalusia", his profound eloquence and tireless dedication to popular preaching made him one of the most influential Church figures in the Iberian Peninsula in the 18th century.

    24/3/1801
  • Sport

    Grande Prémio de F1 da Austrália

    Melbourne, Austrália

    Corrida de Fórmula 1 no Circuito de Albert Park, Melbourne, Austrália. Hora: 05:00 GMT