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Historical events for
Friday, 7 April 2028

  • Birth

    El Greco

    Doménikos Theotokópoulos, known as El Greco (born in 1541 and died April 7, 1614), was a master of painting, sculpture, and architecture of the Spanish Renaissance. His visionary work, characterized by elongated figures and dramatic pigmentation, preceded expressionism and cubism by centuries.

    7/4/1614
  • Birth

    Gabriela Mistral

    Gabriela Mistral (born April 7, 1889, and died January 10, 1957) was an illustrious Chilean poet, educator, and diplomat. With immortal works such as "Desolación", she became the first Latin American woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1945.

    10/1/1957
  • Birth

    José de Almada Negreiros

    José de Almada Negreiros (born April 7, 1893, and died June 15, 1970) was a brilliant multidisciplinary Portuguese artist and writer. A central figure of modernism in Portugal and a prominent member of the Orpheu Generation, his vast work encompasses painting, drawing, literature, and essays.

    15/6/1970
  • Birth

    Billie Holiday

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    Billie Holiday (born April 7, 1915, and died July 17, 1959) was one of the most influential voices in the history of American jazz. Known as "Lady Day", her ability to convey profound emotion through unique phrasing revolutionized 20th-century music.

    17/7/1959
  • Birth

    Francis Ford Coppola

    Francis Ford Coppola (b. 1939) is a masterful American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is the creative genius behind absolute cinematic masterpieces, such as "The Godfather" trilogy and the epic "Apocalypse Now".

  • Birth

    Joaquim Agostinho

    Joaquim Agostinho (born April 7, 1943, and died May 10, 1984) was the most notable Portuguese cyclist of all time. With an unparalleled track record, he reached the podium in the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España, immortalizing himself as a symbol of effort and resilience in national sports.

    10/5/1984
  • Birth

    Jackie Chan

    Jackie Chan (b. 1954) is a legendary actor, director, and martial arts expert from Hong Kong. Globally famous for his acrobatic fighting style, innovative comic timing, and for performing his own high-risk stunts, he is one of the most recognized icons of global action cinema.

  • Birth

    Russell Crowe

    Russell Crowe (b. 1964) is an acclaimed New Zealand actor and producer based in Australia. Possessing a magnetic screen presence, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his unforgettable and visceral performance as the Roman general Maximus in the epic "Gladiator".

  • History

    Adoption of the Decimal Metric System

    France formally adopts the Decimal Metric System, instituting the meter and the gram as base units. This historic milestone revolutionized science, commerce, and engineering globally, replacing complex and disparate traditional units of measurement.

  • History

    Foundation of Diário de Lisboa

    Diário de Lisboa was founded, an evening newspaper that profoundly marked the Portuguese press in the 20th century. It became a benchmark for intellectual and cultural opposition to the Estado Novo.

  • History

    Start of the First Portugal-Macau Aerial Journey

    Intrepid Portuguese aviators Brito Pais and Sarmento Beires, accompanied by mechanic Manuel Gouveia, take off from Vila Nova de Milfontes heading East. This bold expedition marked the beginning of the first and historic aerial journey between Portugal and Macau.

  • History

    Sinking of the Battleship Yamato

    During Operation Ten-Go in World War II, the giant Japanese battleship Yamato was sunk by US Navy aircraft en route to Okinawa, marking the end of the era of the great battleships.

  • History

    Launch of IBM System/360

    IBM introduced the revolutionary System/360, the first global family of computers designed to handle both scientific and business applications. Its standardized hardware and software architecture shaped the foundations of modern computing.

  • History

    Launch of Mars Odyssey

    NASA successfully launched the 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft aboard a Delta II rocket. Its revolutionary thermal mapping mission confirmed the existence of vast underground ice reserves on the Red Planet.

  • History

    Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle

    Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle (died April 7, 1719) was a French priest and educator. A tireless innovator, he founded the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and is venerated by the Church as the patron saint of teachers.

    7/4/1719
  • History

    National Mills Day

    Celebration in Portugal aimed at highlighting and preserving the valuable national molinological heritage.

  • History

    International Beaver Day

    Date aimed at celebrating beavers and their critical role in ecosystems. As "nature's engineers", the construction of dams by these mammals creates vital wetlands that promote biodiversity, purify water, and mitigate flooding.

  • History

    Annunciation (Orthodox Christianity)

    For Orthodox Christians following the Julian calendar (Old Calendar), the Annunciation is celebrated on April 7. The festivity marks the visit of the Archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary, announcing the birth of Jesus Christ.

  • History

    World Health Day

    Date created by the WHO to raise global awareness about vital public health issues and promote universal access to quality medical care.