We have catalogued significant historical events, with special emphasis on weddings and anniversaries. Today’s events special events are:
- Birthdays
- 1887 Georgia O'Keeffe was born.
- 1929 Ed Asner was born.
- 1932 Petula Clark was born.
- 1940 Sam Waterston was born.
- 1945 Frida Lyngstad was born.
- Name Days
- 1000 Albert, From Old German meaning Noble bright
- 1000 Alberta, From Old German meaning Noble bright
- 1000 Aubert, From Old German meaning Noble bright
- 1000 Bert, From Old German meaning Noble bright
- 1000 Bertie, From Old German meaning Noble bright
- 2000 Feast Day of Albert, From Old German meaning Noble bright. There are numerous Saints with the name Albert however the most memorable is Albert the Great., He was a thirteenth century Scientist who wrote many books on the sciences and nature. Another St Albert, Albert Chmielkowski, was a Polish painter who lost a leg in an uprising against the Russians in 1863, when he was only 18 years old. He later joined the Third Order of the Franciscans (for lay men and women), and made his studio into a shelter for the poor and homeless, before becoming a tramp himself; he died in a hospice in Cracow on Christmas Day, 1916. He might be the inspiration for the 'Crisis at Christmas movement', now simply called 'Crisis' - an organization which helps the destitute all year round.
Tomorrow’s notable events
Below are the events we have shown for tomorrow:
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 16-11-1000 | Daisy, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Greta, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Madge, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Maggie, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Maisie, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Mamie, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Margaret, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Margaretta, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Margery, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Marghanita, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Margot, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Marguerite, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Marina, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Marjorie, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Marjory, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | May, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Meg, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Megan, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Meghan, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Peggy, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1000 | Rita, from the Greek, 'a pearl' |
| 16-11-1908 | Burgess Meredith was born. |
| 16-11-1916 | Daws Butler was born. |
| 16-11-1964 | Dwight Gooden was born. |
| 16-11-1967 | Lisa Bonet was born. |
| 16-11-1977 | Oksana Baiul was born. |
| 16-11-2000 | Feast Day of Margaret, from the Greek, 'a pearl'. Perhaps the most attractive St Margaret was the gentle and strong-willed English woman of noble birth who escaped to Scotland after William the Conqueror defeated the English royal house. She married Malcolm, the rather brutal King of Scotland, and bore him several children. Her personal influence affected the Scottish court for good, and she also persuaded the Church to conform to Western disciplines. She and her husband founded Dunfermline Abbey and one of her sons, David, was to become both a king and a saint. . St Margaret of Antioch, although the legend of her martyrdom is probably a romantic tale, it is very similar to that of Catherine |
| 16-11-2017 | Serena Williams marries Alexis Ohanian in New Orleans |