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Historical events for
Saturday, 8 April 2028

  • Birth

    D. Filipe III (The Great)

    King Filipe III of Portugal and IV of Spain (born April 8, 1605, and died September 17, 1665) was the last monarch of the Philippine Dynasty. His reign, marked by heavy fiscal aggravation, catalyzed national discontent and the Restoration of Independence in 1640.

    17/9/1665
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    David Rittenhouse

    David Rittenhouse (born April 8, 1732, and died June 26, 1796) was a brilliant American astronomer, mathematician, and instrument maker. Known for his unparalleled precision in colonial times, he built optical instruments and was instrumental in mapping North American borders and studying the transit of Venus.

    26/6/1796
  • Birth

    Harvey Cushing

    Harvey Cushing (born April 8, 1869, and died October 7, 1939) was a legendary American neurosurgeon and an absolute pioneer of modern medicine. He is credited with founding neurosurgery as a medical specialty and making fundamental discoveries in brain mapping and blood pressure measurement during operations.

    7/10/1939
  • Birth

    Mary Pickford

    Mary Pickford (born April 8, 1892, and died May 29, 1979) was a legendary Canadian-American actress and film producer. Known as "America's Sweetheart", she was an absolute pioneer of Hollywood, co-founder of the United Artists studio, and one of the founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

    29/5/1979
  • Birth

    Jacques Brel

    Jacques Brel (born April 8, 1929, and died October 9, 1978) was an unforgettable Belgian singer, songwriter, and actor. With his intense, theatrical performances and deeply poetic lyrics, he became one of the greatest icons of the "chanson française" of all time.

    9/10/1978
  • Birth

    Luís Esparteiro

    Luís Esparteiro (b. 1959) is an acclaimed Portuguese actor. With a long and highly successful career in television, theater, and cinema, he has built memorable characters that have made him one of the most beloved and respected faces in national fiction, notably for his iconic role in the series "Super Pai".

  • Birth

    Julian Lennon

    Reino Unido

    Julian Lennon (b. 1963) is a multifaceted British musician, photographer, and philanthropist. Son of John Lennon, he built his own artistic identity with international success, standing out in music and humanitarian work through the White Feather Foundation.

  • Birth

    Patricia Arquette

    Patricia Arquette (b. 1968) is an acclaimed American actress. An Oscar winner for her impressive and long-term performance in the film "Boyhood", she has a versatile and highly awarded career that spans independent cinema and premium television.

  • Birth

    Dulce Pontes

    Dulce Pontes (b. 1969) is a monumental Portuguese performer and composer. With an extraordinary vocal range, she elevated national song and the "Canção do Mar" to a global status, being one of the pioneers in the masterful fusion between traditional fado and world music.

  • Birth

    Katee Sackhoff

    Katee Sackhoff (b. 1980) is a charismatic and influential American actress. She distinguishes herself by playing warrior women in science fiction, from Starbuck in "Battlestar Galactica" to the imposing Bo-Katan Kryze in the acclaimed "Star Wars" universe.

  • History

    Donation of Alcobaça to the Cistercian Order

    King Afonso Henriques donated the lands of Alcobaça to Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, boosting the construction of the Monastery of Alcobaça. This act was fundamental for the settlement of the territory and agricultural development of the young kingdom of Portugal.

  • History

    Promulgation of the Lei Mental

    King Duarte promulgates the Lei Mental (Mental Law), a fundamental legislative diploma in the structuring and centralization of the kingdom of Portugal. This law strictly established that lands and assets donated by the Crown could only be inherited by the eldest legitimate male son, reverting to the State's possession in his absence.

  • History

    Dry Cell Battery Patent

    German scientist Carl Gassner obtained the pioneering patent for the first "dry cell" battery, using zinc encased in a sealed receptacle. His invention eliminated the risk of chemical spillage and was the catalyst that allowed the creation of portable electric lights and thousands of everyday devices.

  • History

    First Pancreas Transplant in Portugal

    The first simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplant in Portugal was successfully performed at the Coimbra University Hospital. The historic operation represented a giant leap in national medicine and the treatment of type 1 diabetes.

  • History

    First Falcon 9 Landing at Sea

    SpaceX achieved a historic milestone by successfully and softly landing the booster of its Falcon 9 rocket on an autonomous drone ship in the middle of the ocean. This feat proved the economic and technical viability of reusable space launch vehicles.

  • History

    Hanamatsuri (Buddha's Birthday)

    In the Japanese Buddhist tradition, Hanamatsuri or the "Flower Festival" celebrates the birth of Shakyamuni Buddha. Held annually on April 8, the festivity is marked by bathing small Buddha statues with sweet tea (amacha) in elaborately decorated temples.

  • History

    Saint Dionysius of Corinth

    Saint Dionysius (died circa 199) was an influential bishop of Corinth in the 2nd century. Recognized for his pastoral epistles addressed to various Christian communities, he actively fought for unity and doctrinal integrity in early Christianity.

    8/4/199