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November 30 It is the 334th (three hundred and thirty-fourth) day of the year on the Gregorian calendar and the 335th in leap years.

Events that Happened “A Day as Today”

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Events that Happened “A Day as Today”

November 30 – A Day as Today – Events

  • 1031: in Córdoba (Spain) the rebellious people assassinate Hisham III, thus definitively ending the Umayyad caliphate.
  • 1227: in Spain, King Ferdinand III the Saint conquers Baeza from the Muslims.
  • 1298: in Rieti (Umbria, Italy) at night (or in the early morning of December 1) an earthquake of magnitude 6.6 on the Richter seismological scale (intensity 9-10) is suffered, which leaves a balance of “many” dead.
  • 1700: in Narva, the army of King Charles XII of Sweden defeats that of Tsar Peter I of Russia (Battle of Narva).
  • 1731: in Beijing (China) there is an earthquake that leaves more than 100,000 victims.1
  • 1782: in Paris (France), representatives of the United States and the Kingdom of Great Britain sign some preliminary articles of peace (which would later be formalized in the Treaty of Paris).
  • 1786: in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany (Italy), Leopold of Habsburg-Lorraine abolishes the death penalty and torture, which is the first modern abolition of the death penalty.
  • 1803: the Royal Philanthropic Vaccine Expedition leaves Spain, which will bring the cure for smallpox to all of Latin America and the Philippines.
  • 1803: In the town hall of New Orleans (United States), the Spanish governor Manuel de Salcedo and the Spanish aristocrat Sebastián Calvo transfer the territory of Louisiana to the French representative Pierre Clément de Laussat (twenty days later, France sold these same lands to the United States). United).
  • 1853: Crimean War: in the Battle of Sinope the Russian fleet destroys the Turkish fleet.
  • 1864: in Franklin ―in the framework of the American Civil War―, the Tennessee army loses a third of its men and six generals in the battle against the northern armies of the Union.
  • 1872: Scotland draws 0-0 against England in the first soccer game between national teams.
  • 1886: in Paris (France) the Folies Bergère theater opens.
  • 1902: In the United States, Harvey Kid Curry Logan, the second in gunman Butch Cassidy’s gang, is sentenced to 20 years of heavy labor.
  • 1908: in the province of Santa Fe (Argentina) the town J. B. Molina is founded.
  • 1910: in Chile, members of the Italian colony founded the Audax Italiano football club.
  • 1911: in Mexico, President Francisco I. Madero becomes the first head of state to fly in an airplane.
  • 1916: in Greece, the Turks perpetrate the last stage of the Greek Holocaust. Turkish Interior Minister Rafet Bey writes: “We have to finish off the Greeks as we did the Armenians on November 28.”
  • 1921: In Chile, the Prison Gendarmerie Corps (the current Chilean Gendarmerie) is created and legally organized under Law 3815.
  • 1930: in Argentina, opening of the Teatro Del Pueblo, the first independent theater in Latin America.
  • 1936: in London (United Kingdom) the Crystal Palace burns down. It had been built for the Great Exhibition of 1851.
  • 1939: the Soviet Union declares war on Finland and invades it. Reach the Mannerheim Line, starting the Winter War.
  • 1940: in Greenwich (Connecticut), American actress Lucille Ball and Cuban actor Desi Arnaz get married.
  • 1943: at the Tehran Conference (Iran) ―in the framework of World War II―, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin plan D-Day (the invasion of Europe June 6, 1944).
  • 1954: in Oak Grove (Alabama) the Hodges meteorite (a piece of the Sylacauga meteorite) the size of a grapefruit but 3.8 kg hits Mrs. Anna Hodges (1920-1972), leaving a bruise on her left hip. It is the first known case of a person hit by a stone from space (the second will be in Mbale [Uganda], on August 14, 1992).
  • 1955: in Buenos Aires (Argentina) the military dictatorship ―authorized Revolutionary Liberation― signs decree 4161, which prohibits Peronism (which the previous year had won the elections with 62% of the votes). “Considering that the Peronist Party offends the democratic sentiment of the Argentine people […] the use of the deposed president’s own name, that of his relatives, the expressions“ Peronism ”and“ third position ”, the marches Los Muchachos Peronistas and Evita Captain, and the book The reason for my life.
  • 1958: general elections are held in Uruguay. In a historical event, the National Party, which had been in opposition for more than 9 decades, was the broad winner; the positions of the National Council of Government are renewed, that happens to be chaired by Martín Recaredo Echegoyen.
  • 1960: in Rosario and Tartagal (Argentina), General Miguel Ángel Iñíguez, at the head of the Peronist Resistance, attempts a civil-military insurrection against the government of Arturo Frondizi.
  • 1962: in New York (United States), the Burmese U Thant is elected Secretary General of the United Nations.
  • 1964: The Soviet Union launches the Zond 2 probe to the planet Mars, which fails midway.
  • 1966: Barbados becomes independent from the British Empire.
  • 1967: Yemen becomes independent from the British Empire.
  • 1972: In the framework of the Vietnam War, White House press secretary Ron Ziegler declares that there will be no more public announcements about the withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam after the defeat, because only 27,000 soldiers remain to withdraw .
  • 1979: in the United Kingdom the successful album The Wall, by the British band Pink Floyd, is published. Later that year December 8 is published in the United States.
  • 1980: In Uruguay, 57.8% of the people reject the constitutional plebiscite that sought to legitimize the dictatorial regime that at that time ruled the country since 1973.
  • 1981: in Geneva (Switzerland), representatives of the United States and the Soviet Union begin to negotiate the reduction in Europe of medium-range nuclear weapons, in the framework of the Cold War. On December 17 the negotiations were suspended inconclusively.
  • 1982: in London, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher receives a package bomb at her residence on Downing Street.
  • 1982: Michael Jackson presents Thriller, the best-selling album in the history of music.
  • 1983: in Buenos Aires (Argentina) ―in the framework of the bloody Argentine civic-military dictatorship (1976-1983) – a military court led by Cristino Nicolaides condemns Colonel Juan Jaime Cesio (57) for denouncing the disappearances that occurred during the military dictatorship .
  • 1984: Phil Collins releases his single One More Night, from his third album No Jacket Required, on sale in the United States.
  • 1988: in the United States, the company Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. buys RJR Nabisco for 25.07 billion dollars.
  • 1989: in Germany, Alfred Herrhausen, a member of the Deutsche Bank board of directors, is assassinated by a bomb from the terrorist group Fraction of the Red Army.
  • 1993: in the United States, President Bill Clinton signs the Brady Act for the prevention of gun violence.
  • 1995: Bosnia and Herzegovina plays its first official soccer match against Albania
  • 1995: in Medellín (Colombia) the Medellín Metro is inaugurated
  • 1997: in Accra, Ghana, Shamo Quaye, a player for the Swedish first division team Umea, and a member of the Ghanaian team that won the bronze medal at the Barcelona Olympic Games, dies after receiving a blow to the face with a soccer ball.
  • 1998: in Germany, Deutsche Bank announces its purchase of the Bankers Trust for 10 billion dollars, thus creating the largest financial institution in the world.
  • 1999: in Seattle (Washington), the anti-globalization movement forces the cancellation of the opening ceremony of the meeting of a World Trade Organization. The protests ended on December 3.
  • 1999: in the United Kingdom the companies British Aerospace and Marconi Electronic Systems merge, forming BAE Systems, the largest defense contractor in Europe and the fourth largest aerospace company in the world.
  • 2000: Unesco declares the Historic Palm Grove of Elche a World Heritage Site.
  • 2001: at the National Stadium in Santiago de Chile, the rock band Los Prisioneros returns to play with its original line-up after 12 years of separation.
  • 2003: in Argentina, the motor racing driver Ernesto Tito Bessone became the Road Tourism champion for the first time, driving a Dodge Cherokee.
  • 2005: Line 4 of the Santiago Metro is inaugurated.
  • 2006: Wikimedia Commons reaches the figure of one million multimedia files, two years and two months after its creation.
  • 2007: in Madrid (Spain), the Cortes definitively approve the reform of the Statute of Autonomy of Castilla y León.
  • 2015: the XXI Conference on Climate Change begins in Paris.
  • 2018: in Argentina an earthquake of 3.8 magnitude on the Richter scale is recorded near the cities of La Plata and Buenos Aires, something that had not happened since the Rio de la Plata Earthquake of 1888.
  • 2018: the American singer Ariana Grande premieres the music video Thank U, Next, considered a reference that marked today’s pop culture.

Who was Born “A Day as Today”?

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Who was Born “A Day as Today”?

November 30 – A Day as Today – Births

  • 538: Gregorio de Tours, French religious and historian (f. 594).
  • 1302: Andrés Corsini, Italian religious and saint (d. 1373).
  • 1340: John I de Berry, French prince (d. 1416).
  • 1466: Andrea Doria, Genoese politician and admiral (d. 1560).
  • 1508: Andrea Palladio, Italian architect (d. 1580).
  • 1554: Philip Sydney, British poet and soldier (d. 1586).
  • 1667: Jonathan Swift, Irish writer (d. 1745).
  • 1785: Andresito Guazurarí Artigas, federal leader of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (f. 1825).
  • 1787: Andrés Quintana Roo, Mexican politician (d. 1851).
  • 1796: Carl Loewe, German composer (d. 1869).
  • 1805: Georges François Reuter, French naturalist (d. 1872).
  • 1807 – William Farr, British epidemiologist (d. 1883).
  • 1813: Charles-Valentin Alkan, French pianist and composer (d. 1888).
  • 1817: Theodor Mommsen, German historian, 1902 Nobel Prize Winner (d. 1903).
  • 1825: William-Adolphe Bouguereau, French painter (d. 1905).
  • 1833: Andrés del Valle, Salvadoran politician (d. 1888).
  • 1835: Mark Twain, American writer (d. 1910).
  • 1842: Fernando León y Castillo, Spanish politician (d. 1918).
  • 1846: Andrés Manjón, Spanish priest and pedagogue (d. 1923).
  • 1847: Afonso Augusto Moreira Pena, Brazilian president (d. 1909).
  • 1867: Max González Olaechea, Peruvian doctor (d. 1946).
  • 1869: Nils Gustaf Dalén, Swedish physicist and engineer, Nobel Prize winner for physics in 1912 (d. 1937).
  • 1872: Isidro Nonell, Spanish painter (d. 1911).
  • 1874: Winston Churchill, British prime minister and writer (d. 1965).
  • 1874: Lucy Maud Montgomery, Canadian writer (d. 1942).
  • 1884: Giovanni Barrella, Italian writer and painter (d. 1967).
  • 1885: María Cervantes, Cuban pianist, singer and composer (d. 1981).
  • 1889: Edgar Douglas Adrián, British physiologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1932 (d. 1977).
  • 1893: Pedro Basauri Paguaga, Pedrucho, Spanish bullfighter (d. 1973).
  • 1898: Albert John Lutuli, South African politician, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1960 (d. 1967).
  • 1901: Alfonso de Borbón-Dos Sicilias, Spanish aristocrat (f. 1964).
  • 1904: Frank Félix Miranda, Dominican aviator (d. 1954).
  • 1904: Clyfford Still, American painter (d. 1980).
  • 1906: Andrés Henestrosa, Mexican writer (f. 2008).
  • 1906: Elsa O’Connor, Argentine actress (d. 1947).
  • 1911: Jorge Negrete, Mexican singer and actor (d. 1953).
  • 1912: Hugo del Carril, Argentine actor, singer and filmmaker (d. 1989).
  • 1912: Gordon Parks, American writer and director (d. 2006).
  • 1915: Henry Taube, Canadian chemist, 1983 Nobel Prize winner (d. 2005).
  • 1918: Efrem Zimbalist Jr., American actor (d. 2014).
  • 1920: Virginia May, American actress (d. 2005).
  • 1923: Raúl Shaw Moreno, Bolivian singer-songwriter (d. 2003).
  • 1924: Allan Sherman, American comedian (d. 1973).
  • 1925 – William H. Gates, Sr., American lawyer.
  • 1926: Richard Crenna, American actor (f. 2003).
  • 1926: Andrew Víctor Schally, American physician, 1977 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
  • 1927: Alfonso Barrantes Lingán, Peruvian politician (f. 2000).
  • 1927: Robert Guillaume, American actor.
  • 1927: Osvaldo Ribó, Argentine tango singer (f. 2015).
  • 1928: Manuel Badenes, Spanish footballer (f. 2007).
  • 1928: Germà Colón, Spanish linguist.
  • 1929: Dick Clark, American television host (d. 2012).
  • 1930: Richie Regan, American basketball player (d. 2002).
  • 1934: Roberto Cossa, Argentine author and playwright.
  • 1936: Abbie Hoffman, American activist (d. 1989).
  • 1936: Lucha Villa, Mexican actress and singer.
  • 1937: Ridley Scott, British filmmaker.
  • 1937: Ricardo Senabre, Professor of Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature, Spanish philologist and literary critic (d. 2015).
  • 1937: Tom Simpson, British cyclist (d. 1967).
  • 1938: Néstor Fabián, Argentine tango singer and actor.
  • 1938: Margarita Salas, Spanish biochemist (f. 2019)
  • 1940: José Pedro Pérez-Llorca, Spanish politician, diplomat and jurist, one of the seven fathers of the Spanish Constitution of 1978 (f. 2019).
  • 1942: Francisco Chaparro, Spanish soccer coach.
  • 1943: Terrence Malick, American writer and producer.
  • 1943: Ulay, German artist and photographer (d. 2020)
  • 1945: Roger Glover, British musician and bassist, of the band Deep Purple.
  • 1946: Marina Abramović, Serbian performance artist.
  • 1946: José Andrés Corral Arredondo, Mexican bishop (d. 2011).
  • 1947: Sergio Badilla Castillo, Chilean poet.
  • 1947: David Mamet, American novelist, playwright, screenwriter and filmmaker.
  • 1950: Chris Claremont, British cartoonist.
  • 1952: Mandy Patinkin, American actor and singer.
  • 1953: June Pointer, American singer, of the band The Pointer Sisters (f. 2006).
  • 1955: Billy Idol, British rock musician.
  • 1957: Richard Barbieri, British keyboardist, of the band Porcupine Tree.
  • 1958: Stacey Q, American singer.
  • 1959: Cherie Currie, American singer, actress and musician.
  • 1960: Verónica Condomí, Argentine singer, songwriter and guitarist.
  • 1960: Gary Lineker, British footballer.
  • 1963: David Yates, British filmmaker, film and television producer and screenwriter.
  • 1964: Manuel Martín Cuenca, Spanish filmmaker.
  • 1965: Aldair, Brazilian soccer player.
  • 1965: Juan Antonio Cebrián, Spanish journalist, radio host, writer and popularizer (f. 2007).
  • 1965: Fumihito, Japanese prince.
  • 1965: Daniel Kuzniecka, Argentine actor of Panamanian origin.
  • 1965: Ben Stiller, American actor.
  • 1966: Mika Salo, Finnish Formula 1 driver.
  • 1967: Solange Berstein, Chilean economist.
  • 1968: Des’ree, British singer.
  • 1968: Laurent Jalabert, French cyclist.
  • 1968: Rika Matsumoto, Japanese singer.
  • 1969: Marc Forster, German film director.
  • 1969: Chris Weitz, American director.
  • 1969: Valeria Bertuccelli, Argentine actress.
  • 1970: Marcos Juan Gutiérrez, former Argentine soccer player.
  • 1971: Miguel Hermoso Arnao, Spanish actor.
  • 1971: Héctor Damián Larroque, Argentine soccer player (f. 2011).
  • 1972: Rodolfo Barili, Argentine journalist.
  • 1972: Rodrigo Lussich, Uruguayan journalist and television host.
  • 1972: Abel Xavier, Portuguese soccer player.
  • 1973: John Moyer, American bassist, of the band Disturbed.
  • 1973: Christian (Jason Reso), Canadian professional wrestler.
  • 1974: Fab Filippo, Canadian actor.
  • 1975: Ben Thatcher, British footballer.
  • 1975: Eugenia Tobal, Argentine actress.
  • 1977: Mario Iván Guerrero, Honduran soccer player.
  • 1977: Nelsan Ellis, American actor (f. 2017).
  • 1978: Clay Aiken, American singer.
  • 1978: Gael García Bernal, Mexican actor.
  • 1979: Severn Cullis-Suzuki, Canadian biologist, ecologist and environmental activist.
  • 1979: Kike Mateo, Spanish footballer.
  • 1979: Andrés Nocioni, Argentine basketball player.
  • 1979: Dania Ramírez, Dominican actress.
  • 1980: Shane Victorino, American baseball player.
  • 1981: Maya Zapata, Mexican actress.
  • 1981: María Castro, actress, television presenter and Spanish dancer.
  • 1982: Elisha Cuthbert, Canadian actress.
  • 1982: Clémence Poésy, French actress.
  • 1982: Medina, Danish singer.
  • 1983: Adrián Cristea, Romanian footballer.
  • 1983: Sholo Truth, DJ and Spanish rapper.
  • 1984: Alan Hutton, British footballer.
  • 1984: Nigel de Jong, Dutch footballer.
  • 1985: Kaley Cuoco, American actress.
  • 1985: Chrissy Teigen, American model.
  • 1985: Luis Valbuena, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • 1986: Jordan Farmar, American basketball player.
  • 1986: Salvatore Bocchetti, Italian footballer.
  • 1987: Dougie Poynter, bassist and British composer, of the band McFly.
  • 1987: Eduardo Amer, Mexican actor.
  • 1988: Julieta Nair Calvo, Argentine actress, singer, model and host.
  • 1989: Daisy Evans, singer, actress and British dancer, of the band S Club 8.
  • 1990: Magnus Carlsen, Norwegian chess player.
  • 1990: Alfredo Donnarumma, Italian footballer.
  • 1994: Nyjah Huston, American professional skateboarder.
  • 1995: Bryan Angulo, Ecuadorian soccer player.

Who Left Us “A Day as Today”?

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Who Left Us “A Day as Today”?

November 30 – A Day as Today – Deaths

  • 1016: Etelredo II the Indecisive, English king (b. 968).
  • 1036: Hisham III, last Caliph of Córdoba (b.975).
  • 1178: Isidro Labrador, religious and Spanish saint (b. 1082).
  • 1557: Galvarino, Patagonian Mapuche chief.
  • 1621: Francesco Rasi, Italian tenor and composer (b. 1574).
  • 1694: Marcello Malpighi, Italian anatomist and biologist (b. 1628).
  • 1703: Nicolas de Grigny, French composer (b.1672).
  • 1718: Charles XII, Swedish king (b.1682).
  • 1731: Brook Taylor, British mathematician (b.1685).
  • 1751: Philippe Loys de Chéseaux, Swiss astronomer and physicist (b. 1718).
  • 1783: Felipe Bertrán, Spanish religious (b. 1704).
  • 1786: Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid, Governor of Cuba and Viceroy of Mexico (b. 1746).
  • 1865: Laurent Sazie, French physician (b.1807).
  • 1867: Rafael Plaón Sánchez, Mexican military man (b. 1831).
  • 1870: Enrique Martínez, Uruguayan military man (b. 1789).
  • 1900: Oscar Wilde, Irish writer and politician (b. 1854).
  • 1901 – Edward John Eyre, Australian explorer (b.1815).
  • 1909: Ricardo Sepúlveda y Planter, Spanish writer (b. 1846).
  • 1913: Gregorio de Laferrère, Argentine politician and playwright (b. 1867).
  • 1915: Luis Revol, Argentine engineer and politician (b. 1858).
  • 1917: José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón Costa Rican lawyer, president between 1890 and 1894 (b. 1838).
  • 1935: Fernando Pessoa, Portuguese poet and essayist (b. 1888).
  • 1936: José López Piteira, Cuban friar and Blessed shot in Spain along with 66 other religious (b. 1912).
  • 1943: Etty Hillesum, Dutch Jewish nurse and writer, assassinated in Auschwitz (b.1914).
  • 1947: Ernst Lubitsch, German-American filmmaker (b.1892).
  • 1952: Joan Rubió, Spanish architect (b. 1870).
  • 1953: Francis Picabia, French painter and poet (b. 1879).
  • 1954: Wilhelm Furtwängler, German conductor and musician (b. 1886).
  • 1957: Beniamino Gigli, Italian tenor (b.1890).
  • 1966: José Aguilar y Maya, Mexican politician (b. 1897).
  • 1970: Nina Ricci, French dressmaker of Italian origin (b. 1883).
  • 1970: Alfonso Caso, Mexican archaeologist (b. 1896).
  • 1972: Hans Erich Apostel, Austrian classical composer (b.1901).
  • 1972: Compton Mackenzie, British writer (b. 1883).
  • 1976: Fritz Rasp, German actor (b. 1891).
  • 1977: Terence Rattigan, British playwright (b.1911).
  • 1979: Zeppo Marx, American actor (b.1901).
  • 1979: Pedro Lazaga, Spanish director and screenwriter (b.1918).
  • 1982: Luis Miguel Gardea Rodríguez, Web Developer and programming expert, Mexican poet and thinker (b. 1982).
  • 1983: Sabino Álvarez Gendín, Spanish university professor (b. 1895).
  • 1984: Joan Vinyoli, Spanish poet (b.1914).
  • 1987: James Baldwin, American writer (b.1924).
  • 1994: Guy Debord, French thinker (b. 1931).
  • 1994: Lionel Stander, American actor (b.1908).
  • 1994: Germán Arciniegas, Colombian writer (b.1900).
  • 1996: Delio Amado León, Venezuelan journalist and sports narrator (b. 1932).
  • 1996: John Williamson, American basketball player (b. 1951).
  • 1997: Carme Serrallonga, pedagogue and Spanish translator (b.1909).
  • 1999: Carlos Hugo Christensen, Argentine filmmaker (b.1914).
  • 2001: Robert Tools, the first person to receive an artificial heart (b.1942).
  • 2002: Manuel Ballesteros Gaibrois, Spanish historian and anthropologist (b. 1911).
  • 2005: Mario Lozano, Argentine actor (b.1913).
  • 2007: Evel Knievel, American stunt biker (b.1938).
  • 2008: Joan Baptista Humet, Spanish singer-songwriter (b.1950).
  • 2009: Héctor Gros Espiell, Uruguayan politician (b.1926).
  • 2010: Sri Daya Mata (96), American spiritual leader (b.1914).
  • 2010: Garry Gross, American photographer (b.1937).
  • 2011: Héctor Pancho Caldiero, Argentine sports journalist (b. 1953).
  • 2011: Leka Zogu Skander, Albanian monarchist politician (b.1939).
  • 2011: Diego Puerta, Spanish bullfighter and rancher (b.1941).
  • 2013: Paul Walker, American actor (b.1973).
  • 2017: Surin Pitsuwan, Thai politician and diplomat (b.1949).
  • 2018: George H. W. Bush, American politician, diplomat, military man and aviator, president of the United States between 1989 and 1993 (b.1924).
  • 2019: Mariss Jansons, Latvian conductor (b.1943).

What is Celebrated “A Day as Today”?

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What is Celebrated “A Day as Today”?

November 30 – A Day as Today – Celebrations

  • International day against eating disorders.
  • Commemoration Day for All Victims of Chemical Warfare
  • World Day of Cities for Life.
  • International Computer Security Day
  • Argentina:
    • Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro Fan Day.
    • National Mate Day
    • National Day of the Argentine Theater (creation of the Ranchería Theater).
    • National Independent Theater Day (creation of the People’s Theater).
  • Spain:
    • Perales del Puerto: patron saint festivities in honor of San Andrés.
    • Patron of Éibar and Estella: Popular agricultural fair.
    • Patron of Villava (Navarra, Spain).
  • Philippines:
    • Bonifacio Day (insurrection of 1896).
  • United Kingdom:
    • Saint Andrew’s Day, patron saint of Scotland.
  • Poland and russia:
    • Saint Andrzej’s Day or Andrzejki is an ancient tradition in which women come together and try to find out what the future holds.

Catholic Santoral “A Day as Today”

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Catholic Santoral “A Day as Today”

November 30 – A Day as Today – Catholic Santoral

  • Saint Andrew the Apostle
  • Saint Constantius
  • Saint Cutbert Mayne
  • Saint Euprepes
  • Saint Galgano Guidotti
  • Saint Joseph
  • Saint Joseph Marchand
  • Saint Justina
  • Santa Maura
  • Saint Mirocleto
  • Saint Thaddeus Liu Ruiting
  • Saint Trojan of Saintes
  • Saint Tugdual
  • San Zosimo
  • Blessed Alexander Crow
  • Blessed Bernaldo
  • Blessed José Otín Aquilé
  • Blessed Juan de Vercelli
  • Blessed Ludovico Roque Gientyngier
  • Blessed Miguel Ruedas Megías and companions

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

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Sagittarius Predictions – Lucky Days and Numbers – Dorian’s Secrets

November 30 – A Day as Today – Zodiac sign

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