We have catalogued significant historical events, with special emphasis on weddings and anniversaries. Today’s events special events are:
- Birthdays
- 1905 Tommy Dorsey was born.
- 1917 Indira Gandhi was born.
- 1933 Larry King was born.
- 1936 Dick Cavett was born.
- 1938 Ted Turner was born.
- 1942 Calvin Klein was born.
- 1961 Meg Ryan was born.
- 1962 Jodie Foster was born.
- 1977 Kerri Strug was born.
- 1997 McCaughey septuplets was born.
Tomorrow’s notable events
Below are the events we have shown for tomorrow:
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 20-11-1000 | Eamon, from Old English, 'rich guardian' |
| 20-11-1000 | Ed, from Old English, 'rich guardian' |
| 20-11-1000 | Eddie, from Old English, 'rich guardian' |
| 20-11-1000 | Edmond, from Old English, 'rich guardian' |
| 20-11-1000 | Edmund, from Old English, 'rich guardian' |
| 20-11-1000 | Ned, from Old English, 'rich guardian' |
| 20-11-1000 | Ted, from Old English, 'rich guardian' |
| 20-11-1000 | Teddy, from Old English, 'rich guardian' |
| 20-11-1908 | Alistair Cooke was born. |
| 20-11-1925 | Robert F. Kennedy was born. |
| 20-11-1926 | Kaye Ballard was born. |
| 20-11-1927 | Estelle Parsons was born. |
| 20-11-1932 | Richard Dawson was born. |
| 20-11-1939 | Dick Smothers was born. |
| 20-11-1943 | Veronica Hamel was born. |
| 20-11-1947 | Queen Elizabeth IIÂ marries Prince Philip of Greece And Denmark at Westminster Abbey |
| 20-11-1956 | Bo Derek was born. |
| 20-11-2000 | Feast Day of Edmund, from Old English, 'rich guardian'. St Edmund is largely forgotten now, except in the town of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, where he is buried. But Edmund, King of the Angles and martyr, was once one of the greatest English saints and his shrine one of the richest in medieval Europe. The story of his martyrdom varies, but the best telling of it is by Julian Tennyson (Suffolk Scene, Alistair Press, 1987), one of Edmund's countrymen in our own century. The bare bones of it is that Edmund, the boy King, tried to defend his country from marauding Danes and was captured. Refusing to compromise his faith or the well-being of his people, Edmund was shot through with arrows in 870. The Danes then cut off his head and threw it away, but a wolf guarded it until it was discovered and reunited with his body. |