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*[[1911]] - [[International Women's Day]] is celebrated for the first time. |
*[[1911]] - [[International Women's Day]] is celebrated for the first time. |
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*[[1917]] - The [[February Revolution]] breaks out in Russia (February 23 [[Julian calendar|O.S.]]). |
*[[1917]] - The [[February Revolution]] breaks out in Russia (February 23 [[Julian calendar|O.S.]]). |
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* 1917 - The [[United States Senate]] adopts the cloture rule in order to limit [[filibuster (legislative tactic)|filibuster]]s. |
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*[[1918]] - The first case of [[Spanish flu]] occurs, the start of a devastating pandemic. |
*[[1918]] - The first case of [[Spanish flu]] occurs, the start of a devastating pandemic. |
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*[[1921]] - Spanish Premier [[Eduardo Dato]] is assassinated while exiting the parliament building in [[Madrid]]. |
*[[1921]] - Spanish Premier [[Eduardo Dato]] is assassinated while exiting the parliament building in [[Madrid]]. |
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*[[1965]] - [[Vietnam War]]: 3,500 [[United States Marines]] arrive in [[South Vietnam]], becoming the first American combat troops in [[Vietnam]]. |
*[[1965]] - [[Vietnam War]]: 3,500 [[United States Marines]] arrive in [[South Vietnam]], becoming the first American combat troops in [[Vietnam]]. |
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*[[1966]] - Vietnam War: [[Australia]] announces it is going to substantially increase its number of troops in [[Vietnam]]. |
*[[1966]] - Vietnam War: [[Australia]] announces it is going to substantially increase its number of troops in [[Vietnam]]. |
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* 1966 - A bomb planted by young Irish protesters destroys [[Nelson's Pillar]] in [[Dublin]]. |
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*[[1971]] - [[Joe Frazier]] defeats [[Muhammad Ali]] in the first of three epic bouts. Frazier defends the world [[Heavyweight]] title in a star-studded [[Madison Square Garden]]. |
*[[1971]] - [[Joe Frazier]] defeats [[Muhammad Ali]] in the first of three epic bouts. Frazier defends the world [[Heavyweight]] title in a star-studded [[Madison Square Garden]]. |
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*[[1972]] - The [[Goodyear]] [[blimp]] flies for the first time. |
*[[1972]] - The [[Goodyear]] [[blimp]] flies for the first time. |
Revision as of 17:35, 8 March 2005
March 8 is the 67th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (68th in Leap years). There are 298 days remaining.
Events
- 1618 - Johannes Kepler discovers the third law of planetary motion (he soon rejects the idea after some initial calculations were made but later on May 15 confirms the discovery).
- 1702 - Anne becomes Queen of Great Britain.
- 1782 - Gnadenhütten massacre: Almost 100 Native Americans in Gnadenhutten, Ohio had their skulls crushed with a mallet by Pennsylvanian militiamen in a mass murder.
- 1844 - King Oscar I ascends to the throne of Sweden-Norway
- 1862 - American Civil War: The iron-clad CSS Virginia (formerly USS Merrimack) is launched at Hampton Roads, Virginia.
- 1906 - Moro Crater Massacre: US troops occupying the Philippines massacre about 600 men, women and children taking refuge in a crater.
- 1911 - International Women's Day is celebrated for the first time.
- 1917 - The February Revolution breaks out in Russia (February 23 O.S.).
- 1917 - The United States Senate adopts the cloture rule in order to limit filibusters.
- 1918 - The first case of Spanish flu occurs, the start of a devastating pandemic.
- 1921 - Spanish Premier Eduardo Dato is assassinated while exiting the parliament building in Madrid.
- 1936 - The first stock car race is held in Daytona Beach, Florida.
- 1942 - World War II: The Dutch surrender to Japanese forces on Java.
- 1942 - World War II: Japan captures Rangoon, Burma.
- 1943 - World War II: Japanese troops counter-attack American forces on Hill 700 in Bougainville in a battle that will last five days.
- 1948 - The United States Supreme Court rules that religious instruction in public schools violated the Constitution.
- 1950 - The Soviet Union claims to have an atomic bomb.
- 1952 - Antoine Pinay becomes Prime Minister of France
- 1957 - Egypt re-opens the Suez Canal.
- 1959 - Last television appearance of The Marx Brothers, in The Incredible Jewel Robbery
- 1961 - Max Conrad circumnavigates the earth in eight days, 18 hours and 49 minutes setting a new world record.
- 1965 - Vietnam War: 3,500 United States Marines arrive in South Vietnam, becoming the first American combat troops in Vietnam.
- 1966 - Vietnam War: Australia announces it is going to substantially increase its number of troops in Vietnam.
- 1966 - A bomb planted by young Irish protesters destroys Nelson's Pillar in Dublin.
- 1971 - Joe Frazier defeats Muhammad Ali in the first of three epic bouts. Frazier defends the world Heavyweight title in a star-studded Madison Square Garden.
- 1972 - The Goodyear blimp flies for the first time.
- 1974 - Charles de Gaulle Airport opens in Paris, France.
- 1983 - President Reagan calls the Soviet Union an evil empire.
- 1988 - Two United States Army helicopters collide in Fort Campbell, Kentucky killing 17 servicemen.
- 1999 - Oklahoma City bombing: The Supreme Court of the United States upholds the murder convictions of Timothy McVeigh.
- 2004 - A new constitution is signed by Iraq's Governing Council.
Births
- 1514 - Amago Haruhisa, Japanese samurai and warlord (d. 1562)
- 1714 - Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, composer, not to be confused with his father Johann Sebastian Bach (d. 1788)
- 1783 - Hannah Van Buren, would-be First Lady of the United States (d. 1819)
- 1827 - Wilhelm Bleek, linguist (d. 1875)
- 1841 - Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Supreme Court justice (d. 1935)
- 1856 - Tom Roberts, artist (d. 1931)
- 1857 - Ruggiero Leoncavallo, composer (d. 1919)
- 1859 - Kenneth Grahame, author (d. 1932)
- 1872 - Anna Held, actress & singer, (d. 1918)
- 1879 - Otto Hahn, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1944 (d. 1968)
- 1911 - Alan Hovhaness, composer
- 1912 - Preston Smith, Governor of Texas (d. 2003)
- 1915 - Tapio Rautavaara, athlete, actor, singer (d. 1979)
- 1921 - Cyd Charisse, actress, dancer
- 1931 - John McPhee, writer
- 1939 - Robert Tear, Welsh tenor
- 1943 - Lynn Redgrave, actress
- 1945 - Jim Chapman, American politician
- 1945 - Micky Dolenz, actor, director, musician ("The Monkees")
- 1945 - Anselm Kiefer, painter
- 1946 - Randy Meisner, musician ("The Eagles")
- 1947 - Carole Bayer Sager, composer
- 1957 - Cynthia Rothrock, actress and martial artist
- 1958 - Gary Numan, singer
- 1959 - Aidan Quinn, actor
- 1961 - Camryn Manheim, actress (The Practice)
- 1970 - Jason Elam, American football player
- 1972 - Fergal O'Brien, Irish snooker player
- 1976 - Freddie Prinze Jr., actor
- 1977 - James Van Der Beek, actor
Deaths
- 1144 - Pope Celestine II
- 1702 - King William III of England, (b. 1650)
- 1841 - King Charles XIV / Carl III of Sweden-Norway, (b. 1763)
- 1869 - Hector Berlioz, composer (b. 1803)
- 1874 - Millard Fillmore, 13th President of the United States, (b. 1800)
- 1889 - John Ericsson, Swedish inventor and engineer, (b. 1803)
- 1930 - William Howard Taft, President of the United States, Chief Justice of the United States, (b. 1857)
- 1941 - Sherwood Anderson, author, (b. 1876)
- 1942 - José Raúl Capablanca, Cuban chess player, (b. 1888)
- 1971 - Harold Lloyd, actor, (b. 1893)
- 1973 - Ron Pigpen McKernan of the Grateful Dead, (b. 1945)
- 1975 - George Stevens, director, producer, cinematographer, (b. 1904)
- 1983 - William Walton, composer, (b. 1902)
- 1988 - Henryk Szeryng, violinist, (b. 1918)
- 1992 - Red Callender, composer
- 1993 - Billy Eckstine, jazz musician, (b. 1914)
- 1998 - Ray Nitschke, American football star
- 1999 - Joe DiMaggio, Baseball Hall of Famer, (b. 1914)
- 2003 - Adam Faith, English singer and actor, (b. 1940)
- 2003 - Karen Morley, actress
Holidays and observances
- Catholicism - Feast day of St John of God.
- In many countries, it is International Women's Day
- Ottawa declares this day Alanis Morissette Day, in honor of singer Alanis Morissette, but Morissette refused to accept this honor because March 8 was already International Women's Day
- Albania - Mother's Day
External links
March 7 - March 9 - February 8 - April 8 -- listing of all days