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Ephemeris of March 25: What happened in the world on a day like today

On March 25, but in 1835, the first booklet of the stories of the Danish writer was published. Hans Christian Andersen.

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Other ephemeris

1752.- Collapse of most of the cathedral of Buenos Aires.

1806.- The Venezuelan patriot Francisco Miranda tries to disembark in Ocumare (Venezuela), but is rejected by the royal forces and has to retire to the island of Trinidad.

1807.- The British Parliament approves abolishing the slave trade.

1903.- The Argentine Government decrees the restoration of the “General San Martín” grenadier regiment, which had been dissolved in 1826.

1911.- The fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory in New York causes the death of 146 workers, burned or when they tried to escape the fire by jumping out of the windows.

1814.- Venezuelan patriots triumph in San Mateo.

1917.- The death penalty is abolished in Russia by the reformist government of Aleksandr Kérensky.

1923.- The V International Conference in which the Treaty of Gondra is signed begins in Santiago de Chile, for the settlement of conflicts between American States.

1924.- Proclamation of the Second Republic in Greece, which lasted until November 1925.

1924.- The Emperor of Brazil, Pedro I, swears a liberal Constitution presented by the Council of State.

1933.- Suppressed in Germany free trade unions.

1957.- The Treaties of Rome are signed, establishing the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom).

1975.- King Faisal of Saudi Arabia is assassinated by his nephew Prince Faisal Ibn Musaed Ibn Abdul Aziz, who according to the official statement was mentally disturbed.

1984.- Approval of the Electoral Law in Nicaragua.

nineteen ninety five.- American computer scientist Ward Cunningham launches WikiWikiWeb, the first site on the Internet where users have access to create and edit the text they share. These places will be known by the name of wiki (fast in the Hawaiian language) and have their most popular exponent on Wikipedia.

nineteen ninety six.- The EU Veterinary Committee bans exports of British beef and its derivatives, because of the “mad cow” disease.

1998.- The Argentine Upper House repeals the Full Stop and Due Obedience laws that exempt hundreds of soldiers accused of crimes against humanity, committed during the dictatorship, from criminal responsibility.

1999.- The political trial to remove the president, Raúl Cubas, begins in the Paraguayan Senate.

2001.- Russia and Japan sign in Siberia the first concrete advance in almost 50 years on their old dispute over the sovereignty of the Kuril Islands, an obstacle to the signing of a Peace Treaty, pending since World War II.

2001.- A wave of attacks on judges and threats against politicians shakes Guatemala, after the start of the trial against three soldiers accused of the murder of Bishop Gerardi in 1998.

2002.- An Islamic court in Nigeria acquits Safiya Husaini, who had been sentenced to death by stoning on charges of adultery.

2008.- Ford sells its British brands Jaguar and Land Rover to India’s Tata Motors.

2016.- First and historic concert in Cuba of the British rock band The Rolling Stones.

2022.- The IMF definitively endorses the agreement reached with the Government of Argentina to refinance its debt with the institution of more than 44,000 million dollars.

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births

1500.- Antón Martín, disciple and successor of Saint John of God.

1614.- Juan Carreño de Miranda, chamber painter of Carlos II.

1808.- José de Espronceda, Spanish romantic poet.

1867.- Arturo Toscanini, Italian conductor.

1881.- Bela Bartok, Hungarian composer.

1908.- David Lean, British film director.

1914.- Norman Ernest Borlaug, agronomist and geneticist, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1970.

1921.- Simone Signoret, German-born French film actress.

1926.- Laszlo Papp, Hungarian boxer.

1929.- Cecil Taylor, American jazz pianist.

1931.- Encarna Paso, Spanish actress.

1942.- Aretha Franklin, American singer.

1947.- Elton John, British singer and songwriter.

1948.- Luis Landero, Spanish writer.

1965.- Sarah Jessica Parker, American actress.

1966.- Jeff Healey, blind Canadian guitarist who dabbled in jazz and blues music.

1972.- Roberto Miguel Acuña Cabello, nicknamed “El Toro”, soccer player born in Argentina and Paraguayan and Spanish nationality.

1976.- Wladimir Klitschko, Ukrainian boxer.

1982.- David Bustamante, Spanish singer.

deaths

1458.- Iñigo López de Mendoza, Marquis of Santillana, Spanish writer.

1909.- Ruperto Chapí, Spanish composer.

1914.- Frederic Mistral, French poet. Nobel Prize 1904.

1918.- Claude Debussy, French composer.

1941.- Florencio Parravicini, Argentine actor and playwright

1962.- Auguste Piccard, Swiss researcher.

1975.- Faisal, King of Saudi Arabia.

1991.- Marcel Lefebvre, French traditionalist bishop, critic of the reforms of the Second Vatican Council.

2000.- Matias Colsada, Spanish theater entrepreneur.

2004.- Francisco “Paco” Igartua, Peruvian journalist.

2006.- Rocío Dúrcal (María de los Ángeles de las Heras), Spanish actress and singer.

2006.- Deogracias Fonseca Espinosa, former military president of Colombia.

2007.- Andranik Markarian, Prime Minister of Armenia.

2009.- John Hope Franklin, American historian.

2012.- Antonio Tabucchi Italian writer.

2012.- Bert Sugar, American writer

2014.- Armando López Salinas, novelist and historical Spanish communist militant.

2015.- Pedro Reyes, comedian.

2018.- Linda Brown, icon against racial segregation in American schools.

2021.- Bertrand Tavernier, French filmmaker.

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Source: Elcomercio

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