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In the Gregorian Calendar, August 21 is the 233th
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Quote of the Day…
The most intimate genius of each people, its deep soul, is above all in the language.
— Jules Michelet
French historian (born August 21, 1879)
Events that Happened “A Day as Today”

August 21 – A Day as Today – Events
- 1192: Minamoto no Yoritomo becomes Shōgun and the de facto leader of Japan.
- 1415: Battle of Ceuta between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Benimerín Sultanate (now Morocco), one of the first steps of European colonialism in Africa.
- 1520: in Medina del Campo, the troops of Carlos I set fire to the town during the War of the Communities of Castile.
- 1772: Gustav III of Sweden completes his coup and establishes a new Constitution after which he becomes an enlightened despot.
- 1821: Jarvis Island is discovered by the British ship Eliza Francis.
- 1831: in the United States, the failed rebellion of Nat Turner occurs.
- 1911: theft in the Louvre Museum of the famous painting The Mona Lisa, recovered in 1913.
- 1913: in the city of Bilbao (Spain) the San Mamés Stadium is inaugurated.
- 1923: in Mexico, the Necaxa Football Club is founded.
- 1933: Albertine (asteroid 1290) discovered by Eugène Joseph Delporte.
- 1940: in Mexico City, Leon Trotsky is assassinated by the Soviet NKVD agent Ramón Mercader.
- 1945: at the Los Alamos Laboratory (New Mexico) the American physicist Harry Daghlian suffers a nuclear accident during an experiment. He will pass away 25 days later from radiation poisoning. Nine months later a similar accident will happen.
- 1945: in Mexico City the Spanish Government is constituted in exile, chaired by José Giral.
- 1946: In La Rioja, Argentine Republic, the Andino Sport Club is founded.
- 1959: in Chile, the Television Corporation of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (now Channel 13) opens its doors when it begins its broadcasts.
- 1959: Hawaii becomes the 50th (fiftieth) state of the United States of America.
- 1962: in Spain, Alberto Rabadá and Ernesto Navarro manage to climb the west face of Naranjo de Bulnes.
- 1965: in the Nevada atomic test area (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 5:43 a.m. m. (local time) The United States detonates its 0.25 kiloton Ticking atomic bomb (210 m underground). It is the 428th bomb out of 1,129 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
- 1968: Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia.
- 1975: in Madrid (Spain) GRAPO begins its activity, killing two dogs from the Civil Guard canine unit.
- 1986: in Cameroon, about 1700 people are poisoned in a volcanic area near Lake Nyos, as a result of a strange geological phenomenon (emission of carbon monoxide) coming from the magmatic layer of the Earth.
- 1989: at the meeting of the Latin American chapter of the International Union of Municipalities and Powers, in the city of Cuenca (Ecuador) representatives of all Latin American countries declare that the town of Grecia (in Costa Rica) is the «cleanest city in America Latin ».
- 1991: in the Soviet Union an attempted coup d’état is carried out in the Soviet Union against Mikhail Gorbachev and against the measures that he had been imposing on the former Soviet Union (the Belovezhie Agreement).
- 1991: Latvia becomes independent from the Soviet Union.
- 1994: Ernesto Zedillo wins the presidential elections.
- 1996: launch of the US auroral observing satellite FAST.
- 1997: The third album of the British band Oasis, Be Here Now is published.
- 2004: Nicolás Massú and Fernando González win Chile’s first gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, after defeating Germans Rainer Schuettler and Nicolas Kiefer in the doubles final in tennis competition.
- 2006: in Villada (Palencia) Daytime Train No. 280 derails, causing 6 deaths and destroying the pillars of a bridge.
- 2012: Counter Strike: Global Offensive is released for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, PlayStation 3, GNU / Linux, and Xbox 360 platforms.
- 2015: Disturbed releases their sixth studio album, Immortalized.
- 2015: Bon Jovi releases his thirteenth studio album (and first without his historic guitarist Richie Sambora), Burning Bridges.
- 2017: partial and total solar eclipse seen in America. Partial in Mexico and total in the United States.
- 2018: a 7.3 magnitude earthquake shakes eastern Venezuela, with its epicenter in Sucre.
- 2020: at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne (Germany), Sevilla beat Inter 3-2, winning the UEFA Europa League.
Who was Born “A Day as Today”?

August 21 – A Day as Today – Births
- 1165: Philip II of France, French King (d. 1223).
- 1481: Jorge de Lencastre, Duke of Coimbra (d. 1550).
- 1535: Shimazu Yoshihiro, Japanese samurai (d. 1619).
- 1567: Francis de Sales, French religious and saint (f. 1622).
- 1583: Eleanor of Prussia, German nobleman (d. 1607).
- 1609: Jean Rotrou, French writer (d. 1650).
- 1660: Hubert Gautier, French scientist and civil engineer (d. 1737).
- 1665: Giacomo F. Maraldi, Italian French astronomer (d. 1718).
- 1670: James Fitz-James, French aristocrat and military man (d. 1734).
- 1689: José Pradas Gallén, Spanish Baroque composer (d. 1757).
- 1698: Giuseppe Guarneri, Italian luthier (d. 1744).
- 1725: Jean-Baptiste Greuze, French painter (d. 1805).
- 1739: Mariano Salvador Maella, Spanish painter (d. 1819).
- 1765: William IV, British king between 1830 and 1837 (d. 1837).
- 1789: Augustin Louis Cauchy French mathematician (d. 1857).
- 1793: Christian Friedrich Hornschuch, German botanist (d. 1850).
- 1798: Jules Michelet, French writer (d. 1874).
- 1816: Charles Frédéric Gerhardt, French chemist (d. 1856).
- 1823: José Ravest y Bonilla, Chilean lawyer and writer (d. 1900).
- 1826: Carl Gegenbaur, German anatomist (d. 1903).
- 1836: Joaquina Cabrera, Guatemalan woman, mother of the dictator Manuel Estrada Cabrera (d. 1910).
- 1843 – William Pepper, American physician (d. 1898).
- 1847: Francisco Piria, Uruguayan alchemist and businessman (d. 1933).
- 1858: Rudolf of Habsburg, Austrian aristocrat (d. 1889).
- 1862: Emilio Salgari, Italian writer and journalist (d. 1911).
- 1867: Luis Linares, Argentine politician (d. 1955).
- 1871: Leonid Andreyev, Russian writer (d. 1919).
- 1872 – Aubrey Beardsley, British illustrator (d. 1898).
- 1884: Bohumil Kubišta, Czech painter (d. 1918).
- 1890: Ethel Ronzoni Bishop, American biochemist (d. 1975).
- 1891: Florencio Molina Campos, Argentine painter and draftsman (d. 1959).
- 1895: Dyonélio Machado, Brazilian writer, journalist and psychiatrist (d. 1985).
- 1904: Count Basie, American jazz conductor and pianist (d. 1984).
- 1904: Sergey Biriuzov, Soviet military man (d. 1964).
- 1906: Friz Freleng, American cartoonist, director and producer (d. 1995).
- 1906: Joaquim Homs, Spanish composer (d. 2003).
- 1906: Braulio Aurelio Moyano, Argentine neurobiologist (d. 1959).
- 1911: Golbery do Couto e Silva, Brazilian military and geopolitician (d. 1987).
- 1915: Raquel Rastenni, Danish singer (d. 1998).
- 1916: Consuelo Velázquez, Mexican pianist and composer (f. 2005).
- 1917: Leonid Hurwicz, American economist, Nobel laureate in economics in 2007 (f. 2008).
- 1918: Bruria Kaufman, Israeli theoretical physicist (d. 2010).
- 1920: José Cerviño Cerviño, Spanish bishop (f. 2012).
- 1920: Christopher Robin Milne, British writer (d. 1996).
- 1921: Samuel Kunz, German military man of Soviet origin (d. 2010).
- 1921: Gertrudis de la Fuente, Spanish biochemist (d. 2017).
- 1924: Jack Weston, American actor (f. 1996).
- 1926: Jaymala Shiledar, singer and actress of Indian theater (d. 2013).
- 1927: Thomas S. Monson, American religious leader (d. 2018).
- 1927: Juan Hamilton, Chilean lawyer and politician (f. 2008).
- 1927: Fina de Calderón, Spanish writer and musician (d. 2010).
- 1930: Margaret of the United Kingdom, British aristocrat (d. 2002).
- 1930: Frank Perry, American composer, producer and filmmaker (d. 1995).
- 1934: John L. Hall, American physicist, Nobel laureate in physics in 2005.
- 1936: Wilt Chamberlain, American basketball player (d. 1999).
- 1937: Gustavo Noboa, Ecuadorian lawyer and politician, president of Ecuador between 2000 and 2003 (f. 2021).
- 1937: Donald Dewar, British chief minister and politician (d. 2000).
- 1937: Ramón Mestre, Argentine politician (f. 2003).
- 1938: Kenny Rogers, American musician (d. 2020).
- 1939: James Burton, American guitarist.
- 1939: Festus Mogae, Botswana president.
- 1939: Clarence Williams III, American actor.
- 1943: Lucius Shepard, American writer (d. 2014).
- 1943: Hugh Wilson, American actor, writer and filmmaker.
- 1944: Perry Christie, Bahamian Prime Minister.
- 1944: Jairo Pinilla, Colombian filmmaker.
- 1944: Peter Weir, Australian filmmaker.
- 1945: Gerard Manset, French singer-songwriter, painter, photographer and writer.
- 1945: Basil Poledouris, American composer of Greek origin (d. 2006).
- 1946: María Uriz, Spanish soprano.
- 1949: Loretta Devine, American actress.
- 1949: Alberto Rodríguez Saá, Argentine politician, governor of San Luis.
- 1950: Patrick Juvet, Swiss singer (d. 2021).
- 1951: Eric Goles, Chilean mathematician.
- 1951: Karekin II, patriarch of the Armenian Church.
- 1952: Joe Strummer, British musician and singer of Turkish origin, of the band The Clash (f. 2002).
- 1952: Glenn Hughes, British musician, of the bands Deep Purple and Black Sabbath.
- 1955: Aladino, Ecuadorian singer.
- 1956: José Julián Sacramento Garza, Mexican engineer and politician.
- 1956: Kim Cattrall, American actress.
- 1961: Stephen Hillenburg, American animator, producer and biologist, creator of SpongeBob SquarePants (d. 2018).
- 1961: Mara Dierssen, Spanish neurobiologist
- 1962: Gilberto Santa Rosa, Puerto Rican singer.
- 1963: Mohamed VI, Moroccan King.
- 1964: Esteban González Pons, Spanish politician.
- 1965: Daniel Barone, Argentine television director.
- 1967: Carrie-Anne Moss, Canadian actress.
- 1967: Serj Tankian, Lebanese-American musician, of the band System of a Down.
- 1968: Antonio Benarrivo, Italian footballer.
- 1970: Douglas, Chilean singer.
- 1970: Erik Dekker, Dutch cyclist.
- 1971: Liam Howlett, British musician, of the band The Prodigy.
- 1973: Sergei Brin, American computer scientist and Internet entrepreneur, co-founder of Google.
- 1974: Alberto Caballero, scriptwriter and producer of Spanish television.
- 1975: Alicia Witt, American actress.
- 1977: Jorge Bontemps, Argentine footballer (f. 2010).
- 1977: Veljko Paunović, Serbian footballer.
- 1978: Bhumika Chawla, actress and former Indian model.
- 1979: Kelis, American singer.
- 1979: Florian Bruns, German footballer.
- 1980: David Malo Azagra, Spanish footballer.
- 1981: Silvio Spann, Trinidadian soccer player.
- 1982: Jorge De Olivera, Argentine soccer player.
- 1982: Germán Hornos, Uruguayan soccer player.
- 1983: Aarón Bueno, Spanish footballer.
- 1984: Alizée, French singer.
- 1984: Eve Torres, American professional wrestler.
- 1985: Nicolás Almagro, Spanish tennis player.
- 1986: Usain Bolt, Jamaican athlete.
- 1986: Noelia López, Spanish model.
- 1987: Megan Montaner, Spanish actress.
- 1987: J.D. Martínez, American baseball player.
- 1988: Kacey Musgraves, American country singer.
- 1988: Robert Lewandowski, Polish footballer.
- 1988: Kiros Stanlley Soares Ferraz, Brazilian soccer player.
- 1988: Ivan Fatić, Montenegrin footballer.
- 1989: Hayden Panettiere, American actress.
- 1989: Giuseppe Bellusci, Italian footballer.
- 1990: Alain Wiss, Swiss footballer.
- 1991: Cory Chettleburgh, New Zealand footballer.
- 1991: Raquel Pélissier, Haitian model.
- 1991: Jesse Rutherford, lead singer of the American band: The Neighborhood.
- 1992: Brad Kavanagh, British actor and singer-songwriter.
- 1992: R. J. Mitte, American actor.
- 1996: Igor Carioca, Brazilian soccer player.
- 1997: Uriel Antuna, Mexican soccer player.
- 1998: Greta Varlese, Italian model.
- 1999: Kacper Kostorz, Polish footballer.
- 2001: Samuele Ricci, Italian footballer.
Who Left Us “A Day as Today”?

August 21 – A Day as Today – Deaths
- 672: Kōbun Tennō, 39th Japanese Emperor (b. 648).
- 1131: Baudouin II, King of Jerusalem (b. ~ 1075)
- 1157: Alfonso VII, King of León (b.1105).
- 1293: Pierre d’Abernon, Anglo-Norman poet (b. C. 1250).
- 1568: Jean Parisot de la Valette, French Grand Master (b.1494).
- 1614: Erzsébet Báthory, Hungarian aristocrat (b. 1560).
- 1622: Count of Villamediana, aristocrat, postmaster and Spanish poet (b. 1582).
- 1752: Jacopo Amigoni, Italian painter (b.1682).
- 1762: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, British aristocrat and writer (b. 1689).
- 1814: Antonio Carnicero, Spanish painter (b. 1748).
- 1814 – Benjamin Thompson, American inventor and physicist (b. 1753).
- 1838: Adelbert von Chamisso, German writer (b. 1781).
- 1842: Leona Vicario, insurgent of Mexican independence (b. 1789).
- 1860: José MacCrohon y Blake, Spanish politician and military man (b. 1803).
- 1867: Juan N. Álvarez, Mexican military man (b. 1790).
- 1876: Ildefonso Cerdá, Spanish urban engineer and politician (b. 1815).
- 1933: Francisca Saperas, Spanish anarcho-syndicalist (b. 1851).
- 1940: Leon Trotsky, Soviet revolutionary politician and theorist (b. 1879).
- 1943: Henrik Pontoppidan, Danish writer, Nobel Prize Winner for literature in 1917 (b. 1857).
- 1944: Eugène Dieudonné, French anarchist (b. 1884).
- 1951: Constant Lambert, British conductor and composer (b.1905).
- 1956: Juan José de Amézaga, Uruguayan president (b. 1881).
- 1964: Palmiro Togliatti, Italian politician (b. 1893).
- 1977: Pedro López Lagar, Argentine actor of Spanish origin (b. 1899).
- 1978: Charles Eames, American architect and designer (b.1907).
- 1978: Gordon Matta-Clark, American architect and artist, son of the Chilean painter Roberto Matta (b. 1943).
- 1979: Giuseppe Meazza, Italian footballer (b.1910).
- 1980: Absalón Argañarás, Argentine plastic artist (b.1903).
- 1983: Bobby Deglané, Chilean radio host (b.1905).
- 1986: Alexandre O’Neill, Portuguese poet (b.1924).
- 1986: Bata, Spanish soccer player (b.1908).
- 1989: Raúl Seixas, Brazilian musician (b.1945).
- 1992: Dai Vernon, Canadian magician (b. 1894).
- 1992: Isidro Lángara, Spanish footballer (b.1912).
- 1995: Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, American astrophysicist of Indian origin, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1983 (b.1910).
- 1995: Anatole Fistoulari, British conductor and musician of Ukrainian origin (b.1907).
- 1996: José Soriano Izquierdo, Spanish designer and cartoonist (b. 1908).
- 1997: Misael Pastrana, Colombian politician (b.1923).
- 1998: Luis Dávila, Argentine actor (b.1927).
- 2001: Juan Antonio Villacañas, Spanish poet (b. 1922).
- 2002: Benjamin C. Thompson, American architect (b.1918).
- 2004: Cacho Espíndola, Argentine actor (b.1940).
- 2005: Robert Moog, American inventor of the synthesizer (b.1934).
- 2006: Bismillah Khan, Indian musician (b.1913)
- 2007: Rose Bampton, American opera singer (b.1907).
- 2007: Qurratulain Haider, Indian writer (b.1927).
- 2007: Haley Paige, Mexican-American porn actress (b. 1981).
- 2008: Oscar Ferrari, Argentine tango singer (b.1924).
- 2008: Jerry Finn, American producer (b.1969).
- 2009: Rex Shelley, Singaporean engineer and writer (b.1930)
- 2010: Hugo Guerrero Marthineitz, Peruvian broadcaster (b.1924).
- 2010: Rodolfo Fogwill, Argentine writer, professor and sociologist (b. 1941).
- 2010: Christoph Schlingensief, German director of cinema, theater and opera (b.1960).
- 2011: Julio Romero, Argentine politician (b.1916).
- 2012: William Thurston, American mathematician and professor (b.1946).
- 2014: Albert Reynolds, Irish politician (b.1932).
- 2014: Robert Hansen, rapist and serial killer American (b.1939).
- 2014: Tehua, Mexican singer (b.1942).
- 2015: Daniel Rabinovich, Argentine comedian (b.1943).
- 2018: Stefán Karl Stefánsson, Icelandic actor (b.1975).
- 2019: Celso Piña, Mexican singer and musician (b.1953).
- 2020: Ken Robinson, British writer and lecturer (b.1950).
- 2021:
- Don Everly, American rockabilly singer and guitarist (b.1937)
- Maria Kinsky de Wchinitz y Tettau, Princess consort of Liechtenstein from 1989 to 2021 (b.1940)
What is Celebrated “A Day as Today”?

August 21 – A Day as Today – Celebration
- International Day of Commemoration and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism.
- Argentina: Romandeh Day
- Argentina: Soccer Player Day.
- Chile: National Trap Day.
- Spain: Arjona (Jaén) patronal feast in honor of San Bonoso and San Maximiano.
- Mexico: National Day of Social Work.
Catholic Santoral “A Day as Today”

August 21 – A Day as Today – Catholic Santoral
- Saint Pius X
- Our Lady of Knock.
- Saint Abraham of Smolensk
- Saint Agatonic of Thrace
- Saint Anastasius Cornicularius
- Saint Aria
- Saint Avito
- Saint Bernard of Alziva
- Saint Basa and her three children
- Saint Bonoso of Antioch
- Saint Cameron
- Saint Ciriaca
- Saint Quadratus of Utica
- Saint Euprepius of Verona
- Saint Hardulfo
- Saint Joseph Dang Dinh Viên
- Saint Leoncio
- Saint Luxorio of Sardinia
- Saint Maximian of Antioch
- Saint Natale of Casale Monferrato
- Saint Paterno
- Saint Private
- Saint Sidonius Apollinaris
- Saint Zotic.
- Blessed Beatriz de Roelas
- Blessed Bruno Zembol
- Blessed Gilberto of Valenciano
- Blessed Ladislao Findysz
- Blessed Raimundo Peiró Victorí
- Blessed Salvador Estrugo Solves
- Blessed Victoria Rasoamanarivo.
What Sign of the Zodiac Rules those Born “A Day as Today”?

August 21 – A Day as Today – Zodiac Sign
♌ Leo:
Famous & Celebrities People Born “A Day as Today”

August 21 – A Day as Today – Today’s Famous Birthdays
- 1939 – James Burton, American guitarist.
- 1943 – Hugh Wilson, American actor, writer, and film director.
- 1944 – Perry Christie, Bahamian Prime Minister.
- 1944 – Jairo Pinilla, Colombian film director.
- 1944 – Peter Weir, Australian film director.
- 1945 – Basil Poledouris, American composer of Greek origin (d. 2006).
- 1946 – María Uriz, Spanish soprano.
- 1949 – Loretta Devine, American actress.
- 1951 – Eric Goles, Chilean mathematician.
- 1951 – Karekin II, patriarch of the Armenian Church.
- 1952 – Joe Strummer, British musician and singer of Turkish origin from The Clash (f. 2002).
- 1952 – Glenn Hughes, British Deep Purple and Black Sabbath musician.
- 1956 – José Julián Sacramento Garza, Mexican engineer and politician.
- 1956 – Kim Cattrall, American actress.
- 1957 – Budgie, British drummer for The Spitfire Boys, Big In Japan, Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Slits.
- 1962 – Gilberto Santa Rosa, Puerto Rican singer.
- 1963 – Mohamed VI, Moroccan King.
- 1964 – Esteban González Pons, Spanish politician.
- 1967 – Carrie-Anne Moss, Canadian actress.
- 1967 – Serj Tankian, Lebanese-American musician from System of a Down.
- 1968 – Antonio Benarrivo, Italian footballer.
- 1970 – Erik Dekker, Dutch cyclist.
- 1971 – Liam Howlett, British musician for The Prodigy.
- 1973 – Sergey Brin, American businessman of Russian origin.
- 1975 – Alicia Witt, American actress.
- 1977 – Veljko Paunović, Serbian footballer.
- 1979 – Kelis, American singer.
- 1984 – Alizée, French singer.
- 1984 – Eve Torres, American professional wrestler.
- 1985 – Nicolás Almagro, Spanish tennis player.
- 1986 – Usain Bolt, Jamaican athlete.
- 1987 – Kibum, South Korean singer and actor from Super Junior.
- 1988 – Robert Lewandowski, Polish footballer.
- 1989 – Hayden Panettiere, American actress.
- 1992 – Brad Kavanagh, British actor and singer-songwriter ..
- Dorian, August 21, 2021.
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