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March 5th birthdays: What happened in the world on a day like today?

On a March 5thbut in 1616, the Catholic Church condemned the astronomical theories of Nicolaus Copernicus, including that the Earth moves and that the Sun is still, as being contrary to the Bible.

OTHER ANIMALS

1770.- English soldiers kill several protesters against the increase in taxes in the so-called “Boston massacre“, one of the antecedents of war for american independence.

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1916.- He transatlantic steam ship Príncipe de Asturias sinks near the Brazilian coast and causes the death of 457 passengers in the biggest tragedy in the world Spanish Merchant Navy.

1927.- Launch in Cadiz from the ship Juan Sebastián de Elcano School from the Spanish Navyship used for training future officers.

1933.- He National Socialist German Workers’ Party in Adolf Hitler wins the parliamentary elections, with 44% of the popular vote.

1940.- Joseph Stalin signs the execution of thousands of prisoners of war held in camps in the eastern part of the Polandoccupied by USSR after the Russian-German pact. The so-called Katyn massacrewhich was discovered two years later, caused more than 20,000 deaths.

1960.- Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro pronounce by first seeing the phrase “Homeland or Death”, during an event in which the photographer Alberto Korda take your most famous photo “Che Guevara.

.- He Venezuelan government in Romulo Betancourt promulgates the Agrarian Reform Lawwhich develops the legal regime for the social function of agricultural property.

1970.- Comes into force on Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (TNP), which is part of the international community’s efforts to world disarmament.

1975.- The magistrate Hugo Anzorreguy He is released five days after his kidnapping by the group Montoneros in exchange for the release of the guerrillas Sergio Schneider.

1985.- The advice of Government of Nicaragua free the young man José Urbina Larawhose arrest provoked Costa Rica’s boycott of the country’s peace efforts Accounting Group.

1998.- The unmanned ship PAN, Lunar Prospectordiscovers the existence of ice in the polar ice caps of the Moon.

2001.- Microsoft spear OfficeXPa version of its office suite, the first and only one whose name does not contain numbers.

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2019.- A patient from London diagnosed by infection HIV stars the second world case of remission of viruses without antiretroviralsafter a stem cell transplant.

2021.- O European Union It is U.S agree to suspend tariffs that have been mutually applied due to disputes over Boeing It is Airbus.

2023.-Pedrinho Matador‘, considered the greatest serial killer in the world Brazilis murdered in the metropolitan region of São Paulo.

BIRTHDAY

1574.- William OughtredBritish mathematician who incorporated the symbol π (pi) to express the quotient between the lengths of a circle and its diameter.

1830.- Esteban Julio MareyFrench sage, precursor of cinema and aviation.

1871.- Rosa LuxemburgGerman revolutionary of Polish origin.

1918.- James TobinAmerican economist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics.

1922.- Pier Paolo PassoliniItalian filmmaker.

1942.- Felipe González MárquezSpanish politician.

1943.- Lucio BattistiItalian singer and composer.

1948.- Francisco Rivera PérezPaquirri“, Spanish bullfighter.

1958.- Andy GibbBritish musician, singer of the Bee Gees.

1965.- Jorge MacriArgentine politician and businessman.

1973.- Juan Eduardo EsnaiderArgentine football player and coach.

1974.- Eva MendesAmerican actress.

1985.- Charlie ParraPeruvian singer, songwriter and guitarist.

1992.- Macarena AchagaArgentine actress, model, singer and presenter.

DEATHS

1534.- Antonio Allegri da CorreggioItalian painter.

1827.- Alejandro VoltaItalian physicist, inventor of the electric battery that bears his name.

.- Pierre Simon LaplaceFrench scholar, author of the astronomical theory that bears his name.

1895.- Nikolai LeskovRussian writer.

1953.- Joseph StalinUSSR dictator accused of murdering millions of people.

1963.- Patsy ClineAmerican country music singer.

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2011.- Alberto GranadoArgentine scientist and writer, companion of Ernesto “Che” Guevara.

2013.- Hugo ChavezVenezuelan politician and military.

2017.- April CampilloMexican actress and singer.

Source: Elcomercio

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