Today In History

We have catalogued significant historical events, with special emphasis on weddings and anniversaries. Today’s events special events are:

Anniversary
1956 Rupert Murdoch, media magnate, marries his first wife Patricia Booker
Birthdays
1904 Glenn Miller
1910 David Niven
1914 Ralph Ellison
1914 Harry Caray
1917 Dinah Shore
1926 Pete Rozelle
1927 Harry Belafonte
1935 Robert Conrad
1944 Roger Daltrey
1947 Alan Thicke
1954 Ron Howard
1958 Nik Kershaw
1966 Paul Hollywood, chef and television presenter
1974 Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Commemoration
0540 David's Day, Commemorated by the Welsh, in honour of St David.. Tradition states that on St David's birthday a great victory was won over their Saxon invaders.
Name Days
1000 Dafydd, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Dai, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Dave, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 David, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Davida, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Davidina, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Davin, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Davina, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Davinia, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Davita, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Davy, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Dewi, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Veda, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Vida, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
1000 Vita, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'
2000 Feast Day of David, from the Hebrew, 'darling' or 'friend'. David is an Old Testament name, but its popularity is largely due to a Welsh saint, Dewi, known to non-Welsh speakers as 'David'. There are other canonised Davids, notably a Scottish king of the twelfth century, but it is St David of Wales who is the best known. This David is reputed, in some historical accounts, to have descended from King Arthur; he was certainly revered all over the Celtic region. He became the first bishop in South Wales, and founded a series of monasteries of extreme austerity - so much so that some accused him of being more in love with asceticism than Christ. His nickname ('the waterman'), may derive from the fact that his rule forbade the drinking of wine; the tradition that he ate only bread and leeks (hence the Welsh emblem) is apocryphal.

Tomorrow’s notable events

Below are the events we have shown for tomorrow:

DateEvent
02-03-1904Dr. Seuss
02-03-1917Desi Arnaz
02-03-1919Jennifer Jones
02-03-1931Mikhail Gorbachev
02-03-1944Lou Reed
02-03-1952Laraine Newman
02-03-1962Jon Bon Jovi
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