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Historical events for
Monday, 25 March 2024

  • Birth

    Arturo Toscanini

    Arturo Toscanini (born March 25, 1867, and died January 16, 1957) was a masterful Italian conductor. Recognized for his relentless photographic memory, absolute perfectionism, and interpretive genius, he is widely considered one of the greatest orchestral conductors of all time.

    16/1/1957
  • Birth

    Béla Bartók

    Béla Bartók (born March 25, 1881, and died September 26, 1945) was an extraordinary Hungarian composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist. His meticulous work collecting folk music and his harmonic and rhythmic audacity established him as one of the founders of ethnomusicology and pillars of contemporary classical music.

    26/9/1945
  • Birth

    Simone Signoret

    Simone Signoret (born March 25, 1921, and died September 30, 1985) was an acclaimed French actress and writer. An Oscar winner, her magnetic screen presence and strong commitment to political and intellectual activism made her one of the most respected figures in European cinema.

    30/9/1985
  • Birth

    Aretha Franklin

    Aretha Franklin (born March 25, 1942, and died August 16, 2018) was a legendary American singer and songwriter. Universally acclaimed as the "Queen of Soul", her transcendent voice and empowerment anthems, such as "Respect", made her an immortal icon of music and civil rights.

    16/8/2018
  • Birth

    Elton John

    Elton John (b. 1947) is a global icon of pop music, a British singer, songwriter, and pianist. With a spectacular career spanning more than half a century, his inexhaustible hits, extravagant sense of showmanship, and dedication to philanthropy have cemented his legendary status in the music industry.

  • Birth

    Tatjana Patitz

    Tatjana Patitz (born March 25, 1966, and died January 11, 2023) was a distinguished German supermodel. Part of the "Originals" group, her mysterious beauty and European sophistication elevated fashion photography to pure art through the lenses of the world's greatest photographers.

    11/1/2023
  • Birth

    John Steenhuisen

    John Steenhuisen (b. 1976) is a prominent South African politician, leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA), and Minister of Agriculture. As the face of the main opposition force that joined the Government of National Unity (GNU) in 2024, he plays a vital role in defending liberal reforms, administrative efficiency, and economic stability in South Africa.

  • History

    Greek Independence Day

    Marked on March 25, this national holiday commemorates the beginning of the Greek War of Independence in 1821 against the rule of the Ottoman Empire. The date is a fundamental milestone of the sovereignty, identity, and cultural resilience of the Hellenic nation.

  • History

    Signing of the Treaty of Rome

    On March 25, 1957, six nations signed the Treaty of Rome, establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) and Euratom. This historic agreement laid the fundamental foundations of the European common market, being the founding moment of what we know today as the European Union.

  • History

    Last commercial steam locomotive journey in Portugal

    On March 25, 1977, CP (Portuguese Railways) carried out the final official journey of a steam locomotive on the broad-gauge network. This highly symbolic moment marked the end of a long technological era in Portugal's railway transport infrastructure.

  • History

    International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members

    Marked annually on March 25 by the UN, this day demands protection, transparency, and absolute respect for the human and labor rights of the organization's staff, journalists, and activists who are unjustly detained or disappeared in conflict zones and authoritarian regimes.

  • History

    Launch of Visão magazine

    On March 25, 1993, the first edition of the weekly magazine "Visão" was published. Quickly establishing itself as one of the most read and prestigious general information publications in Portugal, the brand became a pillar of civic scrutiny and contemporary Portuguese journalism.