We have catalogued significant historical events, with special emphasis on weddings and anniversaries. Today’s events special events are:
- Anniversary
- 1976 Sidney Poitier marries Joanna Shimkus.
- Birthdays
- 1919 Ernie Kovacs was born.
- 1928 Jeanne Moreau was born.
- 1933 Chita Rivera was born.
- 1944 Rutger Hauer was born.
- 1947 Dr. Laura Schlessinger was born.
- 1957 Princess Caroline of Monaco was born.
- 1974 Tiffani-Amber Thiessen was born.
Tomorrow’s notable events
Below are the events we have shown for tomorrow:
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 24-01-1000 | Tim, from the Greek, 'honour to God' |
| 24-01-1000 | Timmie, from the Greek, 'honour to God' |
| 24-01-1000 | Timmy, from the Greek, 'honour to God' |
| 24-01-1000 | Timothea, from the Greek, 'honour to God' |
| 24-01-1000 | Timothy, from the Greek, 'honour to God' |
| 24-01-1917 | Ernest Borgnine was born. |
| 24-01-1925 | Maria Tallchief was born. |
| 24-01-1941 | Neil Diamond was born. |
| 24-01-1949 | John Belushi was born. |
| 24-01-1951 | Yakov Smirnoff was born. |
| 24-01-1960 | Nastassia Kinski was born. |
| 24-01-1968 | Mary Lou Retton was born. |
| 24-01-1979 | Tatyana Ali was born. |
| 24-01-2000 | Feast Day of Timothy, from the Greek, 'honour to God'. St Paul writes to Timothy with such obvious and avuncular affection that it is hard not to feel it too, although we know only a little about him. Indeed, Paul ends his second letter to TImothy with a moving appeal for his company. From Acts and Paul's letters we know that he was Jewish through his mother, Eunice, but had a Greek father. Although Eunice and her mother, Lois, were Christians and had brought TImothy up as a Christian too, Paul himself gave TImothy instruction in the faith, and also circumcised him, in order to show the Jewish Christians that Christianity was not radically anti-Jewish, but a fulfilment of everything they believed in. Later, TImothy was given charge over the Church at Ephesus and is thought to have been its first bishop. Some say that he was beaten to death for his opposition to the pagan festivities in honour of their goddess and great tourist attraction, Diana. |