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Events that Happened “A Day as Today”

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Events that Happened “A Day as Today”

November 14 – A Day as Today

  • 1152 a. C .: in Ancient Egypt, in the time of Pharaoh Ramses III, the first labor strike in history began, which occurred in the works of the Valley of the Kings.
  • 684: the XIV Council of Toledo begins in Visigothic Hispania (present-day Spain).
  • 1360 (10/05/15, according to the Shohei calendar): in Owase (Mie prefecture) and Hyogo an earthquake of magnitude 7.8 on the Richter seismological scale is recorded. The next day a tsunami is registered. (See Earthquakes between the 10th and 19th centuries).
  • 1423 (10/11/30, according to the Oei calendar): in Ugo (Japan) at 8:00 (local time) an earthquake of magnitude 6.5 on the Richter seismological scale is registered that leaves “some” dead. (See Earthquakes between the 10th and 19th centuries).
  • 1498: in Yunnan (China) at 0:00 (local time) an earthquake of magnitude 5.0 on the Richter seismological scale is recorded that leaves “some” dead.
  • 1501: the Prince of Wales, Arturo Tudor, marries Catherine of Aragon, daughter of the Catholic Monarchs.
  • 1573: an earthquake is registered in Colima, Guadalajara, Michoacán and Oaxaca (Mexico).
  • 1581: in Russia, Tsar Ivan the Terrible kills his son with his cane in a fit of anger.
  • 1769: in Scotland an earthquake is registered that leaves “many” dead.
  • 1770: in Africa, James Bruce discovers what he believes to be the sources of the Nile River.
  • 1774: Construction of the military fortress San Carlos de La Cabaña is completed in Havana.
  • 1781: In the city of La Paz, the Bolivian indigenous leader Túpac Katari is executed ―for dismemberment, like the leader Túpac Amaru on May 18 of that year―. Before dying he shouted: “They kill me alone, but I will return and I will be millions.”
  • 1851: Herman Melville’s novel Moby-Dick is published in the United States for the first time.
  • 1862: in the framework of the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln approves General Ambrose Burnside’s plan to capture Richmond (Virginia), the capital of the Confederates, which will provoke the Battle of Fredericksburg.
  • 1879: in Spain, the mandatory metric system of the decimal system is established by Royal Decree as of July 1880.
  • 1883: the Library of the National Congress is founded in Santiago de Chile.
  • 1884: the Berlin Conference is inaugurated in Germany, which approved the act of sharing the African continent among the imperialist European countries.
  • 1889: Pioneering journalist Nellie Bly begins an attempted trip around the world in less than 80 days. You will complete the feat in 72 days.
  • 1910: in Hampton Roads (Virginia), the aviator Eugene Ely makes the first airplane takeoff from a ship. It took off from a deck specially added to the light cruiser USS Birmingham.
  • 1913: in Medellín (Colombia) the Deportivo Independiente Medellín is founded.
  • 1914: In the first months of World War I, the Ottoman Empire declares war on France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Serbia, and Montenegro.
  • 1918: Czechoslovakia becomes a republic.
  • 1921: in Spain the Communist Party of Spain is founded.
  • 1922: the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) begins its radio service in the United Kingdom.
  • 1924: in Barcelona (Spain), the radio host María Sabater makes the first broadcast of Radio Barcelona, ​​dean of Spanish radio.
  • 1927: in the Soviet Union, the Communist Party expels Leon Trotsky and Grigori Zinoviev.
  • 1940: in the United Kingdom – in the framework of the Second World War – planes of the German Luftwaffe bombard the British city of Coventry. The ancient cathedral is completely destroyed.
  • 1941: in Slonim (Belarus), German Nazi forces ―in the framework of the Operation Barbarossa invasion of the Soviet Union― murder 9000 Jewish men, women and children in a single day.
  • 1941: The British aircraft carrier Ark Royal sinks due to damage from a German torpedo the day before.
  • 1952: in London, New Musical Express publishes the first chart of UK singles hits.
  • 1954: In Spain, Manuel Tarín Iglesias, director of Radio Barcelona, ​​on the occasion of his 30 years, changes the name of the Annual Script Competition to Ondas Awards, in honor of the Ondas magazine (which had disappeared in 1936, with the beginning of the Franco dictatorship).
  • 1960: in Louisiana (United States) – within the framework of the apartheid that ravaged the country until 1967 – the girl Ruby Bridges becomes the first African-American student to attend a school exclusively for whites.
  • 1965: In the Vietnam War begins the battle of the Ia Drang Valley, the first combat between the invading American army and the national forces of North Vietnam.
  • 1965: In Pico Turquino, with the presence of Fidel Castro, the first 400 doctors and 26 stomatologists trained by the Revolution take place.
  • 1967: in Bogotá (Colombia), Congress, in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the death of Policarpa Salavarrieta, declares this date as “Colombian Women’s Day.”
  • 1967: In the United States, the physicist Theodore Maiman obtains the patent for his invention of the ruby ​​laser (the first type of laser in the world).
  • 1969: Apollo 12 takes off in the United States, the fourth manned mission to the Moon and the second manned mission that descends on the surface of the Moon.
  • 1970: near Tri-State Airport (United States), Southern Airways Flight 932 crashes, carrying the Marshall University football team; all 75 occupants die.
  • 1970: the Soviet Union joins the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization), making Russian the fourth official language of the institution.
  • 1971: in front of the Rambla de Pocitos (in Montevideo, Uruguay), a tragic accident occurs during an exhibition of maneuvers of two helicopters.
  • 1975: in Madrid (Spain) the Tripartite Agreements are signed by which the Kingdom of Spain unilaterally hands over the administration of Western Sahara to a tripartite administration made up of Spain, Morocco and Mauritania.
  • 1979 – In response to the hostage crisis in Iran, US President Jimmy Carter enacts Executive Order 12170, freezing all Iranian assets in the United States.
  • 1989: in Malaga (Spain) a serious flood occurs.
  • 1991: in Cambodia, Prince Norodom Sihanouk returns to the city of Phnom Penh after thirteen years in exile.
  • 1995: In the United States, the struggles for the national budget vote between Democrats and Republicans in Congress, forces the federal government to temporarily close museums and national parks, and to operate most state offices with a minimum of personal.
  • 1997: Fox releases its first animated film Anastasia, a musical story inspired by the story of the Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanova of Imperial Russia. This film considered a milestone in animation for its quality, its box office and for competing with Disney, a company whose reign seemed irrevocable.
  • 1997: OMG (Object Manager Group) adopts the UML methodology, which is currently the most widely known and widely used software systems modeling language.
  • 1998: in Algiers (Algeria), Yasser Arafat symbolically declares the independent Palestinian state.
  • 2000: Netscape Navigator version 6.0 is released in the United States.
  • 2001: in Doha (Qatar) the WTO Ministerial Meeting adopts the Doha Declaration.
  • 2002: Argentina enters into default with the World Bank for 805 million dollars.
  • 2003: Astronomers Michael E. Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David L. Rabinowitz discover the planetoid Sedna, a trans-Neptunian object.
  • 2006: in the city of Osorno (Chile) the Municipal Stadium Rubén Marcos Peralta is inaugurated.
  • 2007: In Chile, the Tocopilla earthquake of 2007, of magnitude 7.8 on the Richter Scale, shakes the Norte Grande, leaving 200 houses in the city of Tocopilla with damage, two dead and 95 injured.
  • 2007: From French Guiana, France launches the Ariane-5 rocket into space.
  • 2008: in the city of Washington (United States) the meeting of the Group of 20 begins.
  • 2009: Kesha’s single Tik Tok is released; The song was the world’s highest-selling single in 2010.
  • 2010: At the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Red Bull Racing driver Sebastian Vettel becomes the youngest ever to win the title of Formula 1 World Champion
  • 2012: Israel – in response to the escalation of hostilities by Hamas – launches Operation Pillar of Defense, a major string of attacks against the Palestinian civilian population in the Gaza Strip,
  • 2012: a general strike takes place in Spain and other European countries.
  • 2017: in Zimbabwe, a coup in the country’s capital causes President Robert Mugabe to remain under house arrest, six days later the president would present his resignation.

Who was Born “A Day as Today”?

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Who was Born “A Day as Today”?

November 14 – A Day as Today

  • 1457: Beatrice of Naples, Neapolitan aristocrat, queen consort of Hungary (d. 1508).
  • 1567: Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange (d. 1625).
  • 1650: William III of Orange, Dutch King (d. 1702).
  • 1663: Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow, German organist and composer (d. 1712).
  • 1719: Leopold Mozart, Austrian violinist, conductor and composer, father of Wolfgang Amadeus (d. 1787).
  • 1723: Johann Ludwig Aberli, Swiss painter (b. 1786).
  • 1765 – Robert Fulton, American engineer, inventor of the steamboat (d. 1815).
  • 1771: Marie François Xavier Bichat, French anatomist and physiologist (d. 1802).
  • 1776: Henri Dutrochet, French physician, botanist and physiologist (d. 1847).
  • 1778: Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Austrian composer and pianist (d. 1837).
  • 1779: Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger, Danish poet and playwright (d. 1850).
  • 1789: José Antonio Anzoátegui, Venezuelan general (d. 1819).
  • 1797: Charles Lyell, British geologist and lawyer (d. 1875).
  • 1803 – Jacob Abbott, American writer (d. 1879).
  • 1805: Fanny Mendelssohn, German composer and pianist (d. 1847).
  • 1812: Maria Cristina of Savoy, French aristocrat (d. 1836).
  • 1828: Charles de Freycinet, French Prime Minister (d. 1923).
  • 1840: Claude Monet, French painter (d. 1926).
  • 1844 – Henry Nottidge Moseley, British naturalist (d. 1891).
  • 1863: Leo Baekeland, Belgian chemist and engineer (d. 1944).
  • 1866: Julio Moreno, Argentine politician (d. 1946).
  • 1873: Carlos María de la Torre, Ecuadorian cardinal (d. 1968).
  • 1875: Bruno H. Bürgel, German writer and astronomer (d. 1948).
  • 1878: Julie Manet, French art collector and painter (d. 1966).
  • 1878: Louis Marcoussis, Polish cubist painter (d. 1941).
  • 1878: Leopold Staff, Ukrainian-Polish poet and academic (d. 1957).
  • 1885: Sonia Delaunay, Russian artist (d. 1979).
  • 1889: Eliseo Gómez Serrano, Spanish teacher and politician (d. 1939), executed by the Francoists.
  • 1889: Sri Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian politician, Prime Minister of India (d. 1964).
  • 1889: Corrado Racca, Italian actor (d. 1950).
  • 1889: Luis Videla Salinas, Chilean politician (f. 1994).
  • 1890: Rafael Gómez Catón, Spanish painter (d. 1961).
  • 1891: Frederick Grant Banting, Canadian physician, 1923 Nobel Prize Winner (d. 1941).
  • 1892: Jesús Silva Herzog, Mexican economist and historian (d. 1985).
  • 1894: Samuel Eichelbaum, Argentine writer, journalist and playwright (d. 1967).
  • 1896: Mamie Eisenhower (Mamie Geneva Doud), American woman, wife of President Dwight Eisenhower (d. 1979).
  • 1897: John Steuart Curry, American painter and academic (d. 1946).
  • 1900: Aaron Copland, American musician and composer (d. 1990).
  • 1904: Dick Powell, American actor (d. 1963).
  • 1905: Louise Brooks, American actress and dancer (d. 1985).
  • 1907: Pedro Arrupe, Spanish ecclesiastic (d. 1991).
  • 1907: Howard W. Hunter, American Mormon leader (d. 1995).
  • 1907: Astrid Lindgren, Swedish writer and screenwriter (d. 2002).
  • 1907: William Steig, American writer, illustrator, and sculptor (d. 2003).
  • 1907: Raúl Marín Balmaceda, Chilean politician (d. 1957).
  • 1908: Joseph McCarthy, American politician (d. 1957).
  • 1910: Rosemary DeCamp, American actress and singer (d. 2001).
  • 1912: Barbara Hutton, American philanthropist (d. 1979).
  • 1913: Mariano Navarro Rubio, Spanish politician (d. 2001).
  • 1913: Mario Roberto Álvarez, Argentine architect (d. 2011).
  • 1915: Martha Tilton, American singer and actress (d. 2006).
  • 1917: Rafael Abella, Spanish writer (f. 2008).
  • 1917: Park Chung-hee, South Korean general and politician, third president of South Korea (d. 1979).
  • 1919: Johnny Desmond, American singer (d. 1985).
  • 1920: John William Cooke, Argentine politician (d. 1968).
  • 1921: Brian Keith, American actor and director (d. 1997).
  • 1922: Butros Butros-Ghali, Egyptian diplomat, secretary general of the UN between 1992 and 1996 (d. 2016).
  • 1922: Veronica Lake, American actress and singer (d. 1973).
  • 1923: Misael Pastrana, Colombian politician (f. 1997).
  • 1923: Carlos Seco Serrano, Spanish historian.
  • 1924: Leonid Kogan, Ukrainian-Russian violinist and educator (d. 1982).
  • 1925: James Mellaart, British archaeologist and writer (d. 2012).
  • 1925: Raquel Revuelta Planas, Cuban theater director and actress (f. 2004).
  • 1926: Juan Antonio Vallejo-Nágera, Spanish writer and psychiatrist (d. 1990).
  • 1927: Bart Cummings, Australian horse trainer (d. 2015).
  • 1927: McLean Stevenson, American actor and screenwriter (d. 1996).
  • 1927: Narciso Yepes, Spanish guitarist and composer (f. 1997).
  • 1929: Shirley Crabtree, British wrestler (d. 1997).
  • 1930: Elisabeth Frink, British sculptor and painter (d. 1993).
  • 1930 – Edward Higgins White II, American astronaut, colonel, and engineer (d. 1967).
  • 1931: Adriano González León, Venezuelan writer (d. 2004).
  • 1931: Mariano Rubio, Spanish economist (f. 1999).
  • 1932: Gunter Sachs, German photographer (d. 2011).
  • 1933: Fred Haise, American astronaut, pilot and engineer.
  • 1934: Dave Mackay, British footballer (d. 2015).
  • 1935: Hussein I, Jordanian King (d. 1999).
  • 1936: Carey Bell, singer and American blues harmonica player (d. 2007).
  • 1936: Antonio Gades, Spanish dancer and choreographer (d. 2004).
  • 1936: Gus Ignolín, French cyclist (d. 2011).
  • 1936: Josefina Molina, film and theater director, and Spanish actress.
  • 1939: Wendy Carlos, American composer and harpsichordist.
  • 1939: Ramiro Corzo, Colombian actor (d. 2016).
  • 1942: Natalia Gutman, Russian cellist and educator.
  • 1942: Hannah von Hoerner, German astrophysicist (d. 2014).
  • 1943: Peter Norton, American computer scientist, CEO of Norton Corp.
  • 1944: Karen Armstrong, British writer and academic.
  • 1945: Enrique Correa Ríos, Chilean politician.
  • 1945: Brett Lunger, American pilot.
  • 1945: Humberto Monroy, Colombian musician (d. 1992).
  • 1945: Stella Obasanjo, Nigerian first lady.
  • 1948: Charles of Wales, British prince.
  • 1948: Kristina Lugn, Swedish writer (d. 2020).
  • 1949: Raúl di Blasio, Argentine pianist.
  • 1949: Enzo Cucchi, Italian painter.
  • 1949: James Young, American guitarist, of the band Styx.
  • 1951: Frankie Banali, American drummer and composer.
  • 1951: Sandahl Bergman, American actress, singer and dancer.
  • 1951: Stephen Bishop, American singer, guitarist and actor.
  • 1951: Alec John Such, American bassist, of the band Bon Jovi.
  • 1951: Zhang Yimou, Chinese actor and filmmaker.
  • 1951ː Salote Mafileʻo Pilolevu Tuita, Royal Princess of Tonga.
  • 1952: Maggie Roswell, American voice actress and singer.
  • 1953: Dominique de Villepin, French Prime Minister.
  • 1954: Bernard Hinault, French cyclist.
  • 1954: Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State and Politics.
  • 1954: Eliseo Salazar, Chilean motorist.
  • 1954: Yanni, Greek pianist, composer and producer.
  • 1955: Jack Sikma, American basketball player and coach.
  • 1956: Avi Cohen, Israeli footballer (d. 2010).
  • 1956: Valerie Jarrett, American politician.
  • 1958: Sergio Goyri, Mexican actor.
  • 1958: Raúl Pérez Tovar, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • 1959: Paul McGann, British actor.
  • 1959: Chris Woods, British footballer and coach.
  • 1961: Antonio Flores, Spanish composer and singer (f. 1995).
  • 1961: Carlos Pacheco, cartoonist.
  • 1961: D. B. Sweeney, American actor.
  • 1962: Laura San Giacomo, American actress.
  • 1962: Harland Williams, Canadian-American actor and screenwriter.
  • 1963: Jesús García Pitarch, Spanish footballer.
  • 1964: Raúl Araiza Herrera, Mexican actor.
  • 1964: Patrick Warburton, American actor and comedian.
  • 1966: Petra Rossner, German cyclist.
  • 1967: Letitia Dean, British actress and singer.
  • 1967: Nina Gordon, American singer and songwriter.
  • 1967: Leo Kunnas, Estonian colonel and writer.
  • 1968: Janine Lindemulder, American porn actress.
  • 1968: Anna María Greenfield, illustrious Guayaquil.
  • 1969: Butch Walker, American singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer.
  • 1970: David Wesley, American basketball player.
  • 1971: Adam Gilchrist, Australian cricketer.
  • 1971: Marco Leonardi, Italian-Australian actor.
  • 1972: Matt Bloom, American professional wrestler.
  • 1972: Josh Duhamel, American actor.
  • 1972: Edyta Górniak, Polish singer.
  • 1972: Dariusz Żuraw, Polish footballer.
  • 1973: Betsy Brandt, American actress.
  • 1974: Adina Howard, American singer-songwriter and chef.
  • 1974: David Moscow, American actor.
  • 1974: Joe Principe, American singer and bass player.
  • 1975: Travis Barker, American rock drummer, songwriter and producer of the band Blink-182.
  • 1975: Luizão, Brazilian soccer player.
  • 1976: Ramón Delgado, Paraguayan tennis player.
  • 1977: Obie Trice, American rapper.
  • 1977: Niels Oude Kamphuis, Dutch footballer.
  • 1978: Michala Banas, New Zealand actress and singer.
  • 1978: Delphine Chanéac, French model and actress.
  • 1979: Tobin Esperance, American musician, of the band Papa Roach.
  • 1979: Olga Kurylenko, French actress and model born in Ukraine.
  • 1979: Miguel Sabah, Mexican soccer player.
  • 1978: Jonathan Sesma, Spanish footballer.
  • 1978: Washington Luigi Garcia, Brazilian soccer player.
  • 1980: Carlos Cabezas, Spanish basketball player.
  • 1980: Vanesa Martín, Spanish singer and songwriter.
  • 1980: Brooke Satchwell, Australian model and actress.
  • 1981: José Alberto Benítez, Spanish cyclist.
  • 1981: Russell Tovey, British actor.
  • 1982: Kim Jaggy, Haitian footballer.
  • 1983: Lil Boosie, American rapper.
  • 1984: Vincenzo Nibali, Italian cyclist.
  • 1984: Maria Serifovich, Serbian singer.
  • 1984: Lisa De Vanna, Australian footballer.
  • 1985: Elena Gómez Servera, Spanish gymnast.
  • 1985: Thomas Vermaelen, Belgian footballer.
  • 1985: Ramón Núñez, Honduran soccer player.
  • 1986: Kenta Yamafuji, Japanese footballer.
  • 1988: Nanase Hoshii, actress and Japanese singer.
  • 1989: Jake Livermore, British footballer.
  • 1989: The Ready Set, American singer and songwriter.
  • 1989: Andreu Fontàs, Spanish footballer.
  • 1990: Roman Bürki, Swiss footballer.
  • 1990: Tereza Mrdeža, Croatian tennis player.
  • 1990: Djiman Koukou, Beninese footballer.
  • 1990: Julen Castañeda Nuin, Spanish footballer.
  • 1991: Mohammed Abu, Ghanaian footballer.
  • 1991: Mario Martos Serrano, Spanish soccer player.
  • 1991: Manoel Afonso Júnior, Brazilian soccer player.
  • 1992: Daniel Castro, Mexican baseball player.
  • 1992: Daniela Vega, model, former beauty queen and Colombian television presenter.
  • 1993: Francisco Lindor, Puerto Rican baseball player.
  • 1993: Samuel Umtiti, French footballer.
  • 1993: Luis Gil, American soccer player.
  • 1996: Borna Corich, Croatian tennis player.
  • 1997: Christopher Nkunku, French footballer.

Who Left Us “A Day as Today”?

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Who Left Us “A Day as Today”?

November 14 – A Day as Today

  • 565: Justinian I, Byzantine Emperor (b. 482).
  • 669: Fujiwara no Kamatari, Japanese politician (b.614).
  • 1263: Alexander Nevsky, Russian national hero and saint (b. 1220).
  • 1442: Yolanda de Aragón, Infanta of the House of Aragon and Queen of Naples (b. 1384).
  • 1522: Anne of France, French aristocrat (b.1461).
  • 1556: Giovanni della Casa, archbishop and Italian poet (b.1504).
  • 1687: Nell Gwyn, English theater actress, lover of King Charles II of England (b. 1650).
  • 1691: Tosa Mitsuoki, Japanese painter (b.1617).
  • 1716: Gottfried Leibniz, German philosopher and mathematician (b.1646).
  • 1746: Georg Steller, German botanist (born 1709).
  • 1749: Maruyama Gondazaemon, Japanese sumo wrestler (b. 1713).
  • 1813: Antonio de Capmany, Spanish writer, historian and politician (b. 1742).
  • 1817: Policarpa Salavarrieta, dressmaker, spy and Colombian heroine (b. 1795).
  • 1825: Jean Paul, German journalist and writer (b. 1763).
  • 1829: Louis Nicolas Vauquelin, French chemist and pharmacist (b. 1763).
  • 1831: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosopher (b. 1770).
  • 1831: Ignace Joseph Pleyel, Austrian-French composer and piano maker (b. 1757).
  • 1844: Flora Tristan, French socialist feminist philosopher (b.1803).
  • 1863: José Jacinto Milanés, Cuban poet and playwright (b. 1814).
  • 1866: Miguel I of Portugal, Portuguese King (b.1802).
  • 1896: Italo Campanini, Italian tenor (b.1845).
  • 1908 – Guangxu, Chinese Emperor of the Qing Dynasty (b. 1873).
  • 1909: Ramón Falcón, Argentine military man, torturer and policeman (b. 1855).
  • 1912: Elise Honegger, Swiss journalist, editor and activist for women’s rights (b. 1839).
  • 1914: Jerónimo Treviño, Mexican military and politician (b. 1835).
  • 1915: Theodor Leschetizki, Polish pianist and composer (b. 1830).
  • 1915: Booker T. Washington, African-American educator (b. 1856).
  • 1916 – Henry George, Jr., American journalist and politician (b.1862).
  • 1929: Kamala, girl abandoned for being autistic, supposedly raised by wolves (b.1912).
  • 1938: Lorenzo Siegerist, Swiss architect (b.1862).
  • 1944: Carl Flesch, Hungarian violinist and educator (b. 1873).
  • 1946: Manuel de Falla, Spanish pianist and composer (b. 1876).
  • 1950: Orhan Veli Kanık, Turkish poet (b.1914).
  • 1968: Ramón Menéndez Pidal, Spanish philologist and historian (b. 1869).
  • 1972: Elisa Griensen, Mexican patriot (b. 1888).
  • 1974: Johnny Mack Brown, American footballer, actor and singer (b.1904).
  • 1977: Tetango Pouchi, Ivorian singer (b.1947).
  • 1977: Bhaktivedanta Swami, Indian religious, founder of the Hare Krishna (b. 1896).
  • 1978: Sigismund of Prussia, Prussian aristocrat (b. 1896).
  • 1985: Emir Rodríguez Monegal, Uruguayan literary critic (b. 1921).
  • 1990: Malcolm Muggeridge, British writer (b.1903).
  • 1990: Paula Nenette Pepín (Pablo del Cerro), French-Argentine composer, wife of Atahualpa Yupanqui (b. 1908).
  • 1990: Sol Kaplan, American conductor and composer (b.1919).
  • 1991: Tony Richardson, British-American director, producer and screenwriter (b.1928).
  • 1992: Ernst Happel, Austrian footballer and coach (b.1925).
  • 1992: Gregorio Prieto, Spanish painter (b. 1897).
  • 1995: Luis Bras, Argentine cartoonist, graphic designer and filmmaker, pioneer of animation (b. 1923).
  • 1995: Jack Finney, American writer and screenwriter (b. 1911).
  • 1997: Eddie Arcaro, American horseman (b.1916).
  • 2001: Charlotte Coleman, British actress (b. 1968) .5
  • 2001: Juan Carlos Lorenzo, Argentine soccer player and coach (b. 1922).
  • 2003: Gene Anthony Ray, American actor, singer, dancer, and choreographer (b. 1962).
  • 2004: Octavio Arizmendi Posada, Colombian politician (b.1934).
  • 2004: Michel Colombier, French-American conductor and composer (b.1939).
  • 2004: Daniel Gil, Spanish graphic designer (b.1930).
  • 2006: José María Jover Zamora, Spanish historian (b.1920).
  • 2007: Bertha Fry, American supercentennial (b. 1893).
  • 2008: Juan Camilo Mouriño, acting secretary of the government of the Mexican government (b. 1971).
  • 2010: Alejo Garza Tamez, Mexican businessman (b.1933).
  • 2011: Álvaro Caruncho, Spanish painter (b.1948).
  • 2011: Adelma Gómez, Argentine pedagogue and organist (b.1934).
  • 2011: Neil Heywood, British-Chinese businessman (b.1970).
  • 2011: Josep Pernau, Spanish journalist (b.1930).
  • 2012: Ahmed Jabari, Palestinian commander (b.1960).
  • 2018: Fernando del Paso, Mexican writer, draftsman, painter, diplomat and academic (b.1935).
  • 2019: Branko Lustig, Croatian film producer and actor (b.1932).

What is Celebrated “A Day as Today”?

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What is Celebrated “A Day as Today”?

November 14 – A Day as Today

  • World Diabetes Day
  • Peru: Librarian’s Day.

Catholic Santoral “A Day as Today”

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Catholic Santoral “A Day as Today”

November 14 – A Day as Today

  • Saint Adeltrudis
  • Saint Alberic
  • Saint Andronicus
  • Saint Antigio
  • Saint Dublin of Bardsey
  • Saint Stephen Theodore Cuénot
  • Saint Hypatius of Gangres
  • San Jocundo
  • Saint Joseph Pignatelli
  • San Juan de Traú
  • San Lorenzo O’Toole
  • Saint Rufus of Avignon
  • Saint Serapion
  • Saint Siardo of Mariëngaarde
  • Saint Theodotus of Heraclea
  • Santa Trahamunda de Pontevedra
  • Saint Veneration of Troyes
  • Saint Viton
  • Blessed Juan de Licio
  • Blessed Juan de Tufaria

What Sign of the Zodiac Rules those Born “A Day as Today”?

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