The most important events of the day

The most important events of the day
The most important events of the day
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Read the most important events that took place like today in Greece and the world.

Facts

  • 1719: Robinson Crusoe gets “flesh and bones” through the pen of the English writer Daniel Defoe.
  • 1850: Paul Julius von Reuter, founder of the Reuters news agency, uses 40 pigeons to convey the closing prices of the stock market to his clients.
  • 1859: Work begins on the opening of the Suez Canal.
  • 1915: New Zealand and Australian forces attempt to land on the Turkish shores of Gallipoli, in the context of the First World War.
  • 1953: Scientists Francis Crick and James Watson publish their groundbreaking work on the chemical structure of DNA. For their discovery, which was characterized as the greatest of the 20th century, they will be honored with the Nobel Prize in 1962.
  • 1974: The Carnation Revolution in Portugal. The military re-establishes the Republic, after half a century of dictatorship.

Births

  • 1874: Guglielmo Marconi, Italian engineer, inventor of wireless radio transmission. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909. (D. 20/7/1937)
  • 1940: Al Pacino, American actor.
  • 1947: Johan Cruyff, Dutch football player. (Thu. 24/3/2016)

Deaths

  • 1744: Anders Kelsius, Swedish astronomer, inventor of the eponymous temperature measurement scale. (Born 27/11/1701)
  • 1940: Wilhelm Derpfeld, German archaeologist, who participated in the excavations of Olympia of Mycenae and Troy. (Born 26/12/1853)
  • 1994: Georgios Gennimatas, Greek MP and minister, one of the founding members of PASOK. (Born 30/6/1939)

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