This Day in History

The Recording Industry Association of America awards first Gold Record to Perry Como for Catch A Falling Star

14 Mar 1369

Battle of Montiel Pedro of Castile with support from England is defeated by an alliance between the French and his half-brother Henry II

14 Mar 1489

The last Queen of Cyprus Catherine Cornaro is forced to abdicate by Venice

14 Mar 1559

Storm floods ravage Gorinchem Dordrecht & Woudrichem Netherlands

14 Mar 1592

Ultimate Pi day on this day at 6.53am is the largest correspondence between calendar dates and significant digits of pi since the introduction of the Julian calendar (3.14653)

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Albert Einstein born

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Nixon discusses the possibility of U.S. troop withdrawals

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Allies launch second wave of Rolling Thunder

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JFK’s body moved to permanent gravesite

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Max Brand publishes his first novel

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Sylvia Beach, bookstore owner and publisher of Ulysses, is born

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Billy Crystal is born

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The FBI debuts 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List

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Gorbachev elected president of the Soviet Union

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Battle of New Bern, North Carolina

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