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In 1843, the short story A Christmas Carol, written by Charles Dickens is published for the first time.
In 1770, German composer and one of the greatest of all time Ludwig van Beethoven is born. From 1819 he was completely deaf.
In 1832, French civil engineer and architect Alexandre Gustave Eiffel is born. He is best known for the world-famous Eiffel Tower. In 1846, Poezije (Poems) written by France Prešeren is published.
In 1503 in Provence, Michel de Nostradamus is born. He is best known for his book Les Propheties, which first appeared in 1555.
In 1797 German poet, leading representative of Young Germany, Heinrich Heine is born. In 1903 the ice cream cone is patented. The first ice cream cone was produced in 1896 by Italo Marchiony.
In 1642, Dutch seaman Abel Tasman discovers New Zealand. In 1892, Slovenian historian Milko Kos is born. His greatest work is Zgodovina Slovencev (History of the Slovenes).
In 1756, in Radovljica Slovenian playwright, historian, representative of the Enlightenment Anton Tomaz Linhart is born.
In 1520, the German reformer Martin Luther in Wittenberg publicly burned the papal bull in which the pope threatened him with excommunication.
In 1608, English poet John Milton is born. His most famous work is Paradise Lost. In 1918, American film actor, producer and author Kirk Douglas, whose real name was Issur Danielovitch, is born.
In 65 BC. Roman poet Horace is born. In 1847 in London the Communist League releases a statute, signed by Friedrich Engels.
In 43 BC. Roman statesman and speaker Cicero dies. In 1761, in Strasbourg sculptor Marie Tussaud of Swiss descent is born. In 1832 she opened in London her famous wax museum.
Today is St. Nicholas Day, which is the common name for the historical figure of Saint Nicholas of Myra.
Today is World Volunteer Day. In 1791, Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dies. In 1870, French writer Alexandre Dumas, author of The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers, dies.
In 1875, Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke is born. In 1926, Slovene artist Ivana Kobilca dies. In 1949, American film actor Jeff Bridges is born.
In 1594, the Dutch geographer and cartographer Gerardus Mercator dies. He drew the first modern maps, today the Mercator projection in drawing maps is still used today.
In 1761, Madame Tussaud, modeller in wax who founded the world-famous exhibition on London's Baker Street, is born.
In 1667, the British writer and journalist Jonathan Swift is born. He is known for satirical travelogue novel Gulliver's Travels.
In 1643, in Venice the Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi, who is recognised as the first significant opera composer, dies. In 1780, in Vienna Maria Theresa, Empress of the Habsburg Monarchy dies.
In 1520, the Portuguese sailor and explorer Ferdinand Magellan sails through a strait that cuts through the southern tip of South America connecting the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
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