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'''March 5''' is the 64th day of the year in the ] (65th in ]s). There are 301 days remaining. | '''March 5''' is the 64th day of the year in the ] (65th in ]s). There are 301 days remaining. | ||
'''Events:''' | '''Events:''' | ||
*] - King ] is deposed | *] - King ] is deposed | ||
*] - ], the first Spanish governor of | |||
⚫ | |||
], arrives in ]. | |||
⚫ | *] - The ] moves the national capital from |
||
*] - ]: 5 Americans killed by British troops in an | |||
*] - ]: ] ] declares a "bank holiday", closing all ] banks and freezing all financial transactions | |||
⚫ | event that would help start the ] 5 years later. | ||
*] - ] mentions the '']'' in his speech at ] in ]. This event is often regarded at the beginning of the ]. | |||
*] - ] |
*] - ] troops are defeated by ]n forces | ||
and ] is recaptured. | |||
*] - ] ] ] is banned from international competiton for life after testing positive for banned substances for the second time | |||
*] - ] makes the first ] (.34-caliber). | |||
*] - Over 500 ] troops led by ] | |||
invade ] briefly occupy ] and | |||
then head back to the ]. This is the first such invasion | |||
since the Texas revolution. | |||
*] - ] is discharged from the ] | |||
*] - A court of ] is organized in the [[United States | |||
Senate]] to hear charges against President ]. | |||
*] - ] patents the ]. | |||
*] - ]n troops begin to retreat from ], | |||
] after loosing 100,000 troops in 3 days. | |||
*] - The new ] is opened in ] and | |||
40,000 demonstrators had to be dispersed by ]n troops. | |||
*] - ] forces are the first to use ]s for a | |||
military purpose by using them for ] west of ] | |||
behind ] lines. | |||
⚫ | *] - The ] moves the national capital from | ||
] to ] | |||
*] - ]: [[President of the United | |||
States|President]] ] declares a "bank holiday", | |||
closing all ] banks and freezing all financial transactions. | |||
*1933 - In ], the ]s win 44 percent of the vote in parliamentary | |||
elections. | |||
*] - ] mentions the ''[[iron curtain|Iron | |||
Curtain]]'' in his speech at ] in [[Fulton, | |||
Missouri]]. This event is often regarded at the beginning of the [[Cold | |||
War]]. | |||
*] - After 29 years of ruling the ], ] dies. | |||
*] - A ] goes into effect after ratification by 43 nations. | |||
*] - ] ] [[Ben Johnson | |||
(athlete)|Ben Johnson]] is banned from international competition for life | |||
after testing positive for banned substances for the second time | |||
*] - For first time in 25 years, ] and ] meet for peace | |||
talks. | |||
*1997 - ] receives a star on the ]. | |||
*] - ] announced that that the ] spaceprobe orbiting the ] had found enough water in polar craters to support a human colony and ] fueling station. | |||
*1998 - NASA announces the choice of ] Lt. Col. ] as commander of a future Columbia mission to launch an ] telescope making Collins | |||
the first woman commander of a ] mission. | |||
*] - ] begins airing '']'' | *] - ] begins airing '']'' | ||
Revision as of 06:04, 6 March 2003
March 5 is the 64th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (65th in leap years). There are 301 days remaining.
Events:
- 1461 - King Henry VI of England is deposed
- 1766 - Antonio de Ulloa, the first Spanish governor of
Louisiana, arrives in New Orleans.
- 1770 - Boston Massacre: 5 Americans killed by British troops in an
event that would help start the American Revolution 5 years later.
and Liege is recaptured.
- 1836 - Samuel Colt makes the first pistol (.34-caliber).
- 1842 - Over 500 Mexican troops led by Rafael Vasquez
invade Texas briefly occupy San Antonio and then head back to the Rio Grande. This is the first such invasion since the Texas revolution.
- 1960 - Elvis Presley is discharged from the United States Army
- 1868 - A court of impeachment is organized in the [[United States
Senate]] to hear charges against President Andrew Johnson.
- 1872 - George Westinghouse patents the air brake.
- 1905 - Russian troops begin to retreat from Mukden,
Manchuria after loosing 100,000 troops in 3 days.
- 1907 - The new Duma is opened in St. Petersburg, Russia and
40,000 demonstrators had to be dispersed by Russian troops.
- 1912 - Italian forces are the first to use dirigibles for a
military purpose by using them for reconnaissance west of Tripoli behind Turkish lines.
- 1918 - The Soviet Union moves the national capital from
- 1933 - Great Depression: [[President of the United
States|President]] Franklin D. Roosevelt declares a "bank holiday", closing all United States banks and freezing all financial transactions.
elections.
- 1946 - Winston Churchill mentions the Iron Curtain in his speech at Westminster College in [[Fulton,
Missouri]]. This event is often regarded at the beginning of the [[Cold War]].
- 1953 - After 29 years of ruling the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin dies.
- 1970 - A nuclear non-proliferation treaty goes into effect after ratification by 43 nations.
- 1993 - Canadian sprinter [[Ben Johnson
(athlete)|Ben Johnson]] is banned from international competition for life after testing positive for banned substances for the second time
- 1997 - For first time in 25 years, North and South Korea meet for peace
talks.
- 1997 - Chuck Niles receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- 1998 - NASA announced that that the Clementine spaceprobe orbiting the moon had found enough water in polar craters to support a human colony and rocket fueling station.
- 1998 - NASA announces the choice of United States Air Force Lt. Col. Eileen Collins as commander of a future Columbia mission to launch an X-ray telescope making Collins
the first woman commander of a space shuttle mission.
- 2002 - MTV begins airing The Osbournes
Births:
- 1133 - King Henry II of England (+ 1189)
- 1324 - King David II of Scotland
- 1658 - Antoine de la Mothe, Le Sieur de Cadillac, explorer
- 1696 - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, painter (+ 1770)
- 1869 - Michael von Faulhaber, cardinal and archbishop (+ 1952)
- 1870 - Frank Norris, writer (+ 1902)
- 1871 - Rosa Luxemburg, politician (+ 1919)
- 1887 - Heitor Villa-Lobos, Brazilian composer (+ 1959)
- 1897 - Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, Chinese political figure
- 1905 - Günther Lüders, actor and film director (+ 1975)
- 1908 - Rex Harrison, actor (+ 1990)
- 1918 - James Tobin, economist (+ 2002)
- 1922 - Pier Paolo Pasolini, writer, film director (+ 1975)
- 1936 - Dean Stockwell, actor
- 1942 - Felipe González Márquez, politician (+ 1942)
- 1955 - Penn Jillette, magician, comedian
- 1958 - Andy Gibb, singer (+ 1988)
- 1971 - John Frusciante, musician ("The Red Hot Chili Peppers")
- 1975 - Niki Taylor, fashion model
Deaths:
- 1815 - Franz Mesmer, developer of hypnotism
- 1953 - Sergei Prokofiev, Soviet composer
- 1953 - Joseph Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union
- 1953 - Herman J. Mankiewicz, writer, producer
- 1963 - Patsy Cline and Cowboy Copas, country music singers
- 1974 - Sol Hurok, impresario
- 1980 - Jay Silverheels, actor
- 1982 - John Belushi, actor
- 1984 - William Powell, actor
- 1999 - Richard Kiley, actor
Holidays and observances:
See Also: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
March 4 - March 6 - February 5 - April 5 - more historical anniversaries