World.- In the ephemeris of this March 7 several important ones that marked the history of humanity stand out, for example: in 1955, the United States detonated a 43-kiloton atomic bomb at the Nevada test site.
On the same date, but in 2019, Venezuela is the victim of the largest electricity blackout in its history at the national level, lasting between five and seven continuous days in some states.
What are the ephemeris of March 7?
1821.- John VI of Brazil issues a decree announcing the court’s return to Portugal and the transfer of power to his son Don Pedro.
1861.- Spanish inventor Narciso Monturiol’s submarine, “Ictineo”, successfully carries out official tests in the port of Alicante, eastern Spain.
1876.- The American inventor Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone, the communication system that transmits sounds at a distance by means of electrical signals.
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1912.- The Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen announces the discovery of the South Pole, the southernmost point on the earth’s surface, where all the meridians converge.
1933.- The adventure film “King Kong” premieres in New York (USA), the story of the gigantic gorilla that became an icon of popular culture.
1934.- The autogyro of the Spanish inventor Juan de la Cierva performs takeoff and descent tests on the deck of the aircraft carrier “Dédalo” in the waters of Valencia, eastern Spain.
1936.- Adolf Hitler’s German troops occupy the demilitarized zone of the Rhineland, violating one of the points established in the Treaty of Versailles.
1947.- The Civil War begins in Paraguay with the assault of ex-combatants of the Chaco War on the police station in Asunción followed by an uprising of the Military Region of the city of Concepción on March 8.
1965.- The American police brutally attack in Alabama 600 demonstrators gathered for the civil rights of African Americans who were trying to carry out the march from Selma to Montgomery.
1980.- The Government Board of El Salvador decrees the nationalization of banks and savings and loan associations.
1992.- The first chapter of “Sailor Moon” is released, the anime television series based on the manga that popularized the genre of magical girls.
2001.- The military and politician Ariel Sharon, who participated as a strategist in the war conflicts in his country, is appointed Prime Minister of the State of Israel.
2003.- The Bosnian Human Rights Court condemns the Bosnian Serb autonomy to compensate the families of the victims of the Srebrenica massacre.
2005.- CommWarrior becomes the first virus detected that spreads through multimedia messaging between mobile phones.
2008.- The diplomatic crisis between Ecuador and Venezuela with Colombia is resolved at the Rio Group Summit held in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic).
2010.- The director, Kathryn Bigelow, becomes the first woman to win the Oscar for Best Director for “In Hostile Land”, a big winner with six awards.
2015.- The religious fundamentalists of the Islamic State completely destroy the ancient Iraqi city of Hatra, capital of the Parthian empire that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
2019.- Venezuela is the victim of the largest electricity blackout in its history at the national level, lasting between five and seven continuous days in some states.
.- The French Cardinal and Archbishop of Lyon, Philippe Barbarin is sentenced to six months in prison for covering up sexual abuse committed against minors by a priest of his diocese.
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2021.- Prince Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, accuses the British royal family of racism in an interview with Oprah Winfrey on the CBS television network.
.- Switzerland approves in a referendum to ban the concealment of the face in public spaces, which includes the veto of the burqa or the niqab, throughout the country.
Who was born on a March 7?
1765.- Nicéforo Niepce, French chemist, inventor of photography.
1785.- Alessandro Manzoni, Italian poet and novelist.
1875.- Maurice Joseph Ravel, French composer and pianist.
1908.- Anna Magnani, Italian actress.
1940.- Rudi Dutschke, leader of the German student movement in the sixties.
1956.- Bryan Cranston, American actor.
1960.- Ivan Lendl, American tennis player of Czechoslovak origin.
1964.- Bret Easton Ellis, American writer.
1970.- Raquel Weisz, British actress.
1972.- Nathalie Poza, Spanish actress.
1983.- Sebastián Viera, Uruguayan soccer player.
1989.- Ante Pavic, Croatian tennis player.
1993.- Vinícius de Freitas Ribeiro, Brazilian soccer player.
nineteen ninety five.- Haley Lu Richardson, American actress.
1999.- Ronald Araújo, Uruguayan soccer player.
Who died on a March 7?
1274.- Thomas Aquinas, Italian saint, theologian and philosopher.
1983.- Igor Markevitch, Italian musician of Russian origin.
1986.- Georgia O’Keefe, American painter.
1993.- Albert Crommelynck, Belgian painter and engraver.
1999.- Stanley Kubrick, American film director.
2021.- Olivier Dassault, French politician and businessman.
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