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Historical events for
Tuesday, 26 March 2024

  • Birth

    Tennessee Williams

    Tennessee Williams (born March 26, 1911, and died February 25, 1983) was a brilliant American playwright. Author of masterpieces like "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Glass Menagerie", his intensely emotional and poetic writing redefined 20th-century theater.

    25/2/1983
  • Birth

    Leonard Nimoy

    Iconic American actor and director (1931-2015). Globally immortalized by his role as the logical and fascinating Mr. Spock in the "Star Trek" saga, he left a profound cultural legacy that transcends science fiction.

    27/2/2015
  • Birth

    🎂 Birthday: Nancy Pelosi

    Nancy Pelosi (b. 1940) is an influential American politician. A historical figure in the Democratic Party, she was the first woman to be elected Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.

  • Birth

    Steven Tyler

    Estados Unidos

    Steven Tyler (b. 1948) is an electrifying American vocalist and songwriter. Known as the "Demon of Screamin'", his raspy vocal agility and flamboyant energy made him the indomitable leader of Aerosmith and a hard rock icon.

  • Birth

    Brian Bolland

    Reino Unido

    Brian Bolland (b. 1951) is a legendary British comic book artist. Acclaimed for his meticulous and detailed line work, he immortalized himself as one of the greatest illustrators in DC Comics history, drawing the masterpiece "Batman: The Killing Joke".

  • Birth

    João Nuno Represas

    Portugal

    João Nuno Represas (b. 1959) is a renowned Portuguese musician and percussionist. As one of the founding members of Trovante, his rhythmic sensibility was fundamental to the renewal and massive success of contemporary Portuguese popular music.

  • Birth

    Jonathan Groff

    Jonathan Groff (b. 1985) is an acclaimed American actor and singer. Known for his talent on Broadway stages and television, he reinvented the iconic figure of Agent Smith in "The Matrix Resurrections", infusing it with a modern and ruthless energy.

  • History

    Start of the printing of "Os Lusíadas"

    On March 26, tradition and the historical calendar mark the symbolic date when the printing of "Os Lusíadas", the immortal epic by Luís Vaz de Camões, began. The work is the absolute pinnacle of classical literature and the diffusion of the Portuguese language globally.

  • History

    Announcement of the Polio Vaccine

    On March 26, 1953, American medical researcher Jonas Salk successfully announced the trials of his polio vaccine. This monumental breakthrough allowed for the mass eradication of a devastating disease, changing the course of global public health.

  • History

    Bangladesh National Day

    Bangladesh Independence Day marks the historic declaration of sovereignty from Pakistan, proclaimed on March 26, 1971. This major national holiday honors the resilience of the Bengali people and the sacrifices endured during the Liberation War.

  • History

    Cahora-Bassa Dam

    On March 26, 1977, the structural energy supply began from the Cahora-Bassa dam, located on the Zambezi River in Mozambique. Considered one of the greatest hydroelectric engineering feats in Africa, it assumed highly relevant geopolitical significance in the region.

  • History

    Purple Day (World Epilepsy Day)

    Created in 2008 by Canadian Cassidy Megan, "Purple Day" dedicates March 26 to global awareness of epilepsy. The color purple acts as a symbol of solidarity, seeking to demystify the disease and combat the isolation of those affected.

  • History

    Portuguese Book Day

    Portuguese Book Day, instituted by the Portuguese Society of Authors, celebrates the historic milestone of the year 1487, the date of the printing of the first book in national territory (the "Pentateuch", in Faro). This occasion honors the vitality of the Portuguese language and its invaluable global literary heritage.

  • History

    Saint Ludger's Day

    Celebration of the memory of Saint Ludger (c. 742 - 809), a Christian missionary who stood out as the first bishop of the diocese of Münster. His tireless evangelization work shaped the landscape of Frisia and Saxony.

  • History

    Medicine Buddha Day (Bhaisajyaguru)

    In the Buddhist calendar, the figure of Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha, is evoked. Traditionally depicted in blue, he is revered in the Mahayana and Tibetan traditions for his power to heal the physical, emotional, and spiritual suffering of all beings.

  • History

    National Health User Day

    Marked in Portugal, National Health User Day focuses on the defense and promotion of patients' rights. The occasion underscores the need for an excellent, equitable, accessible health service centered on well-being.

  • History

    World Cocoa Day

    World Cocoa Day celebrates the fundamental fruit for chocolate production. This date promotes the agricultural valuation of cocoa, also raising awareness of the need for fair trade models and sustainable exploitation in its global value chain.

  • History

    Saint Braulio's Day

    The liturgy evokes Saint Braulio (c. 590 - 651), Bishop of Zaragoza. An expert theologian of Visigothic Hispania, he was a fundamental preserving element of classical knowledge in his time.