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00:00:41#29thfebruary #onthisday #history
February 29th, occurring only once every four years due to leap year adjustments, presents a unique historical landscape with some notable events, cultural celebrations, and individual achievements woven across the globe. Here's a glimpse into what this special day offers:
Echoes from the Past:
• 1468: Pope Paul II issues the papal bull "Dum Diversas," condemning usury and reaffirming the Catholic Church's stance against the practice.
• 1504: Christopher Columbus departs on his fourth and final voyage to the Americas.
• 1724: Gioachino Rossini, the renowned Italian composer, is born, paving the way for iconic operas like "The Barber of Seville" and "William Tell."
• 1792: Gustav III, the king of Sweden, is fatally shot during a masquerade ball, leaving a lasting impact on Swedish history.
• 1848: The Mexican-American War officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ceding vast territories from Mexico to the United States.
• 1908: William Howard Taft becomes the 27th President of the United States.
• 1960: The Moroccan Uprising erupts, leading to the end of the French protectorate and Morocco's formal independence.
• 1992: The Maastricht Treaty is signed, marking a significant step towards European economic and political integration.
Beyond Borders: Celebrations and Tributes:
• International Rare Disease Day: A global campaign raising awareness and advocating for the millions of people living with rare diseases.
• Scotland: Celtic Music Day: A celebration of the rich musical heritage and traditions of Celtic cultures, featuring lively performances and cultural activities.
• Greece: Apokries (Carnivale): A pre-Lenten celebration filled with colorful costumes, parades, and festive spirit, culminating with "Clean Monday" on the following day.
Individual Achievements:
• 1712: The iconic Venetian polymath and adventurer Giacomo Casanova was born.
• 1811: Frédéric Chopin, the Polish composer and pianist, enters the world, leaving a timeless legacy of musical brilliance.
• 1920: Billie Holiday, the legendary jazz singer, is born, known for her captivating voice and iconic recordings like "Strange Fruit" and "God Bless the Child."
Uniqueness of Leap Year:
• February 29th's infrequency adds a unique layer to its historical tapestry. Events and individuals born on this date share a special connection due to their limited occurrences.00:03:44Memorial demolished: In St. Petersburg, mourners placed flowers for Alexey Navalny
In Russia, a flower memorial to opposition leader Alexey Navalny was destroyed. Overnight, unidentified individuals took flowers that had been placed at the monument honoring victims of political repression in Saint Petersburg. There are also reports of other tributes being destroyed. Around the country, Russians attempting to grieve were detained by police. According to prison officials, Navalny passed away on Friday in an Arctic prison colony from what they refer to as "sudden death syndrome."
#russia #alexeynavalny #navalny
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