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00:00:55#16thmarch #onthisday #history
March 16th: A Global Look at History and Culture
March 16th presents a vibrant tapestry of historical events, cultural celebrations, and individual achievements across the globe. Let's explore some noteworthy occurrences on this date:
Echoes from the Past:
• 934: Meng Zhixiang Declares Himself Emperor: Meng Zhixiang establishes the Later Shu, a new state independent of the Later Tang dynasty in China.
• 1190: Massacre of Jews at Clifford's Tower: In York, England, a horrific massacre of Jews takes place within Clifford's Tower.
• 1244: Fall of Montségur and Cathar Heresy: After a long siege, the Cathar stronghold of Montségur in southern France falls to the Crusaders, marking a significant blow to the Cathar heresy.
• 1355: Han Lin'er Proclaimed Emperor: During the Red Turban Rebellions in China, Han Lin'er, a claimed descendant of a previous emperor, is proclaimed the new leader of the restored Song dynasty.
• 1521: Ferdinand Magellan Reaches the Philippines: Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan reaches the Philippines during his historic circumnavigation voyage.
• 1620: Mayflower Compact Signed: The Mayflower Compact, a foundational document for self-government, is signed by the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower before they land in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
• 1792: Assassination of King Gustav III: King Gustav III of Sweden is shot by Count Jacob Johan Anckarström during a masked ball at the opera, marking a tragic event in Swedish history.
• 1865: Grand Review of the Union Army: A massive victory parade for the Union Army takes place in Washington, D.C., following the conclusion of the American Civil War.
• 1935: Hitler Cancels Treaty of Versailles: Adolf Hitler announces Germany's withdrawal from the Treaty of Versailles, a significant turning point leading to World War II.
• 1945: My Lai Massacre: U.S. troops commit a horrific massacre of Vietnamese civilians in the village of My Lai during the Vietnam War.
• 1960: Psycho Premieres: Alfred Hitchcock's iconic
psychological thriller film "Psycho" premieres, forever changing the landscape of horror cinema.
• 1968: Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia: The Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies invade Czechoslovakia to crush the Prague Spring reforms.
• 1978: Aldo Moro Kidnapped: Italian politician Aldo Moro is kidnapped by the Red Brigades terrorist group, sparking a tense political crisis.
• 1985: Terry Anderson Released: American journalist Terry Anderson is released after being held hostage in Beirut for over 2,400 days.
• 1988: Poison Gas Attack in Halabjah: Iraqi forces launch a chemical weapons attack against the Kurdish town of Halabjah, resulting in a significant loss of civilian life.
• 1988: Ulster Loyalist Killings: An Ulster Loyalist paramilitary group kills three people at a Provisional IRA funeral in Northern Ireland, highlighting the sectarian violence of the Troubles.
• 2005: Israel Hands Over Jericho: Israel officially hands over control of the West Bank city of Jericho to the Palestinian Authority.
Celebrations Around the World:
• Some African Countries: National Day of Reconciliation (depending on the specific country)
Other Notable Events:
• 1926: Robert Goddard Launches First Liquid-Fueled Rocket: American engineer Robert Goddard launches the first liquid-fueled rocket, marking a significant step forward in rocketry.
• 1953: Birth of Richard Stallman: Computer programmer and free software advocate Richard Stallman is born.
• 1954: Birth of Nancy Wilson (Heart): American singer and guitarist Nancy Wilson, a founding member of the rock band Heart, is born.00:01:20UK student protest: Palestinian solidarity protests at UCL
Students supporting Palestinians have set up camp outside University College London. They claim they would continue to demonstrate until the university divests from Israeli institutions that 'benefit from the conflict in Gaza'.
#uclprotest #palestiniansolidarity #divestmentcampaign
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