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March 6th Birthdays: What happened in the world on a day like today?

On a March 6but in 1983, the Motorola Dynatac 8000X became the first commercial cell phone in history.

OTHER ANIMALS

1714.- It’s signed treaty of Rastattone of the agreements Peace of Utrechtthat closes the War of succession Spanish between the kingdom of France it’s him Habsburg Empire.

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1853.- The opera of Giuseppe VerdiThe Traviata”, premieres on La Fenice Theater in Venice.

1899.- German pharmaceutical company Bayer patent in Berlin O aspirincommercial name of the analgesic whose active ingredient is Acetylsalicylic acid.

1905.- Panama It is Costa Rica sign the Pacheco-de la Guardia Treatyan agreement to resolve the unclear border line between the two countries.

1921.- He Portuguese Communist Party It is founded as a Portuguese section of Communist International (Communist International).

1933.- The mayor of Chicago Anton Cermakthe first born outside USAdied as a result of a gunshot to the chest three weeks earlier in the attack on the country’s president, Franklin D. Rooseveltin Miami.

.- The general Nikolaos Plastiras leads a coup d’etat establish a dictatorship in Greecebut fails.

1946.- France recognize Vietnamgoverned by Ho Chi Minhas a free State within the French Community, but not free.

1957.- Ghana becomes the first country to Sub-Saharan Africa who gains independence.

1964.- The American boxer Cassio Marcelo Claywho would win three world heavyweight titles, embrace the Muslim faith and rename himself Muhammad Ali (the beloved of God).

1967.- The Soviet writer Svetlana Aliluieva Stalinadictator’s daughter Joseph Stalintakes refuge in the embassy of U.S in New Delhi (India) and request political asylum.

1980.- The Board of Directors of The Savior promulgates the Agrarian Reform Lawone of the most radical raised in Latin America.

.- The writer Marguerite Yourcenar She is the first woman elected full member of the french academy.

1987.- The British FerryHerald of Free Enterprise” sank in the Belgian port of Zeebrugge and 192 people die.

1988.- Three terrorist suspects GO They are killed in a joint operation by police and British troops stationed in Gibraltar.

nineteen ninety.- He Supreme Soviet of the USSR approves, in line with the economic reform of the Mikhail Gorbachevthe new Property law.

1992.- Activated for the first time “Michelangelo” virusdesigned to infect the boot sector of the hard drive It’s from floppy disks of DOS operating system.

2001.- An Argentine federal judge declares the laws of Final Amnesty Point It is Due Obedience which prevented the prosecution of crimes committed during the dictatorship.

2008.- Nicaragua breaks diplomatic relations with Colombia following the country’s military attack on a base in FARC in Ecuadorian territory.

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2012.- The investment bank Lehman Brothers officially announces that he is leaving the major bankruptcy in the history of U.S.

2017.- A US order vetoes the entry of refugees into the country and prevents the issuance of visas to citizens of Will, Somalia, Yemen, Libya, Syria It is Sudanall of them Muslim majority.

2022.- Almost 5 thousand people are arrested in several Russian cities for protesting against the invasion of Ukraineaccording to the opposition portal OVD Information.

BIRTHDAY

1475.- Miguel Angel BuonarottiItalian Renaissance architect, sculptor and painter.

1714.- Jean-Baptiste Marie PierreFrench painter, engraver and draftsman.

1906.- Lou CostelloAmerican actor.

1917.- EisnerAmerican cartoonist and graphic novelist.

1925.- Wes MontgomeryAmerican jazz guitarist.

1926.- Andrzej WajdaPolish filmmaker.

.- Alan GreenspanEconomist, he was president of the United States Federal Reserve.

1927.- Gabriel Garcia MarquesColombian writer, winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize.

1937.- Valentina Tereshkovafirst female astronaut in history.

1944.- Maria WilsonAmerican singer, member of The Supremes.

1946.- David GilmourBritish guitarist, member of Pink Floyd.

1954.- Harald SchumacherGerman football player.

1967.- Julio BoccaArgentine dancer.

1972.- Shaquille O’NealAmerican basketball player.

1986.- Nahuel Pérez BiscayartArgentine actor.

1987.- Kevin-Prince BoatengGerman football player of Ghanaian origin.

nineteen ninety-six.- Timo WernerGerman football player.

2001.- Milo ManheimAmerican actor and singer.

DEATHS

1867.- Pedro von CorneliusGerman painter.

1900.- Gottlieb DaimlerGerman car manufacturer.

1964.- Paul Iking of Greece.

1965.- Margarida DumontAmerican actress.

1973.- Pearl S. BuckAmerican writer, Nobel Prize winner.

1982.- Ayn RandAmerican novelist and philosopher of Russian origin.

1994.- Melina MercuriGreek actress and politician.

2005.- Gladys MarinaChilean politics.

2007.- Jean BaudrillardFrench philosopher and sociologist.

2013.- Alvin LeeBritish rock guitarist and singer, member of Ten Years After.

2016.- Nancy ReaganFormer American First Lady.

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2018.- John SulstonBritish scientist dedicated to decoding the human genome.

2019.- José Pedro Pérez-LlorcaSpanish politician, one of the speakers of the Constitution.

2020.- McCoy TynerAmerican jazz pianist.

Source: Elcomercio

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