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In 1707 England and Scotland became one country. In 1827 in Vienna German composer Ludwig van Beethoven dies. He was almost completely deaf from the year 1818.
In 1881 Hungarian composer and pianist Bela Bartok, who was one of the main founders of contemporary music, is born. In 1908 the British movie director David Lean was born.
In 1835 in St Peter-Welzenegg near Klagenfurt, renowned Slovenian physicist Jožef Stefan is born. The leading research institute in Ljubljana is named after him.
In 1754 Slovenian mathematician Jurij Vega is born. He dealt with the computation of logarithms; he produced logarithmic tables that were used until the beginning of the computer era.
In 1749 Johann Wolfgang Goethe, German author, poet, playwright and philosopher, is born. His most important work is Faust. In 1924 the Slovene poet Ivan Minatti is born.
In 1685 the German composer Johann Sebastian Bach is born. He composed numerous concerts, oratorios and masses. In 1839 the Russian composer Modest Petrovič Musorgski is born.
In 1809 the Russian dramatist and novelist Nikolaj Vasiljević Gogolj is born. He is famous for his work The Overcoat and the comedy The Government Inspector.
In 721 BC in Babylon a lunar eclipse is first described in writing and recorded. In 1813 the British researcher of Africa David Livingstone is born.
In 1871 The Paris Commune is formed. The people of Paris rise up against the government fearing it will restore the monarchy.
In 1737 in Ireland this day is proclaimed as St Patrick's Day. In 1834 the German engineer and inventor Gottlieb Daimler is born.
In 44 BC during a sitting of the senate in Rome, leader Julius Caesar is assassinated. In 1914 the Panama canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans was opened.
In 1804 father of the waltz Johann Strauss senior is born. He is known for his Radetzky March. In 1854 German bacteriologist, father of modern chemotherapy Paul Ehrlich is born.
In 1860 composer Hugo Wolf is born. In 1938 Hitler, after marching his troops into Austria declares Austria's annexation to the German Third Reich.
In 1669 the Etna volcano erupts on the Italian island of Sicily. The eruption claims 15.000 victims. In 1905 the Parisian subway is officially inaugurated.
In 1856 Slovenian naturalist Ferdinand Seidl is born. He is considered the founder of Slovenian geology and geological terminology.
In 1451, Italian sailor Amerigo Vespucci is born. Under the Portuguese and Spanish flags he discovered new countries. Legend says that the New World of America is named after him.
In 1618 Johannes Kepler discovers the third law of planetary motion. In 1910 the American socialists first demonstrated in favour of the equality of women.
In 1875 French composer Maurice Ravel is born. In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell receives the U. S. patent for the telephone. In 1926 first transatlantic telephone call, from London to New York, is made.
In 1475 Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet Michelangelo Buonarroti Simoni is born. In 1836 Slovene writer and poet Josip Stritar is born.
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