Explore fascinating moments from history that shaped our world
A gas leak caused an explosion in East Harlem, New York City, destroying two apartment buildings and causing eight deaths.
U.S. Army soldiers gang-raped a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and murdered her along with her family members.

The Turkish Armed Forces executed a "coup by memorandum", forcing the resignation of Prime Minister Süleyman Demirel.
British diplomat Lord Ismay was appointed the first secretary general of NATO.
Cold War: U.S. president Harry S. Truman proclaimed the Truman Doctrine to help stem the spread of communism.
The Moscow Peace Treaty was signed, ending the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union.
Supported by the Estonian army, Konstantin Päts staged a coup d'état, beginning the Era of Silence.
U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered the first of his fireside chats, addressing the nation directly via radio.
Mahatma Gandhi began the Salt March (pictured), a 24-day nonviolent walk to defy the British salt tax in colonial India.
At a ceremony at Kurrajong Hill, Lady Denman, wife of Governor-General Lord Denman, announced that the future capital of Australia would be called Canberra.
Andrew Watson (pictured) captained the Scotland national football team against England, becoming the world's first black international footballer.

Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier, founders of the Jesuits, were canonized by Pope Gregory XV.
Croatian–Ottoman wars: After the execution of feudal lord Petar Kružić, Croatian forces at Klis surrendered to the Ottoman forces in exchange for their safe passage to northern locations.
The United States suspends travel from Europe due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the House of Commons, the revised EU Withdrawal Bill was rejected by a margin of 149 votes.
US-Bangla Airlines Flight 211 crashes at Tribhuvan International Airport in Katmandu, killing 51 and injuring 20.
A gas explosion in the New York City neighborhood of East Harlem kills eight and injures 70 others.
A reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant explodes and releases radioactivity into the atmosphere a day after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
Financier Bernie Madoff pleads guilty to one of the largest frauds in Wall Street's history.
The President of South Korea, Roh Moo-hyun, is impeached by its National Assembly: the first such impeachment in the nation's history.
Zoran Đinđić, Prime Minister of Serbia, is assassinated in Belgrade.
The World Health Organization officially release a global warning of outbreaks of Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
Former Warsaw Pact members the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland join NATO.
Several bombs explode in Mumbai, India, killing about 300 people and injuring hundreds more.
North Korea announces that it will withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and refuses to allow inspectors access to its nuclear sites.
Mauritius becomes a republic while remaining a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Tim Berners-Lee submits his proposal to CERN for an information management system, which subsequently develops into the World Wide Web.
The 1971 Turkish military memorandum is sent to the Süleyman Demirel government of Turkey and the government resigns.
Mauritius gains independence from the United Kingdom.
Suharto takes power from Sukarno when the People's Consultative Assembly inaugurate him as Acting President of Indonesia.
The Llandow air disaster kills 80 people when the aircraft they are travelling in crashes near Sigingstone, Wales. At the time this was the world's deadliest air disaster.
Cold War: The Truman Doctrine is proclaimed to help stem the spread of Communism.
The Battle of Java ends with the surrender of the American-British-Dutch-Australian Command to the Japanese Empire in Bandung, West Java, Dutch East Indies.
Winter War: Finland signs the Moscow Peace Treaty with the Soviet Union, ceding almost all of Finnish Karelia.
The most destructive train accident in Finnish history kills 39 and injures 69 people in Turenki, Janakkala.
Anschluss: German troops occupy and annex Austria.
Great Depression: Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the nation for the first time as President of the United States. This is also the first of his "fireside chats".
Mahatma Gandhi begins the Salt March, a 200-mile (320 km) march to the sea to protest the British monopoly on salt in India.
In California, the St. Francis Dam fails; the resulting floods kill 431 people.
The Kapp Putsch begins when the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt is ordered to march on Berlin.
Moscow becomes the capital of Russia again after Saint Petersburg held this status for most of the period since 1713.
The future capital of Australia is officially named Canberra.
The Girl Guides (later renamed the Girl Scouts of the USA) are founded in the United States.
Peninsular War: A day after a successful rearguard action, French Marshal Michel Ney once again successfully delays the pursuing Anglo-Portuguese force at the Battle of Redinha.
James II of England landed at Kinsale, starting the Williamite War in Ireland.

Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier, founders of the Society of Jesus, are canonized by the Roman Catholic Church.
Start of the Siege of Maastricht, part of the Eighty Years' War.
German city Munich (München) is first mentioned as forum apud Munichen in the Augsburg arbitration by Holy Roman Emperor Friedrich I.
Election of Urban II as the 159th Pope of the Catholic Church. He is best known for initiating the Crusades.
Vitiges, king of the Ostrogoths ends his siege of Rome and retreats to Ravenna, leaving the city to the victorious Byzantine general, Belisarius.
Emma Kok, Dutch singer
DannyLux, American singer-songwriter
Andrea Brillantes, Filipino actress and model
Malina Weissman, American actress and model
Max Duggan, American football player
Kim Min-kyu, South Korean singer and actor
Carsen Edwards, American basketball player
Mecole Hardman, American football player
Daniel Samohin, Israeli figure skater
Elizaveta Ukolova, Czech figure skater
Dean Henderson, English footballer
Allan Saint-Maximin, French footballer
Felipe Vizeu, Brazilian footballer
Serhou Guirassy, French footballer
Karim Hafez, Egyptian footballer
Robert Murić, Croatian footballer
Cene Prevc, Slovenian ski jumper
Katie Archibald, Scottish track cyclist
Jerami Grant, American basketball player
Christina Grimmie, American singer-songwriter (died 2016)
Tyler Patrick Jones, American actor
Shehu Abdullahi, Nigerian footballer
Amjad Attwan, Iraqi footballer
Daniele Baselli, Italian footballer
Jordan Ferri, French footballer
Ciara Mageean, Irish middle-distance runner
Jiří Skalák, Czech footballer
Leandro Fernandez, Argentine footballer
Felix Kroos, German footballer
Dont'a Hightower, American football coach and former player
Marvin Jones, American football player
Alexander Kröckel, German skeleton racer
Dawid Kubacki, Polish ski jumper
Irakli Kvekveskiri, Georgian footballer
Matias Myttynen, Finnish ice hockey player
Ilija Nestorovski, Macedonian footballer
Milena Raičević, Montenegrin handballer
Mikko Sumusalo, Finnish footballer
Jordan Adéoti, French footballer
Vytautas Černiauskas, Lithuanian footballer
Tyler Clary, American swimmer
Evgenii Dadonov, Russian ice hockey player
Richard Eckersley, English footballer
Chen Jianghua, Chinese basketball player
Dmitry Korobov, Belarusian ice hockey player
Siim Luts, Estonian footballer
Sebastian Brendel, German canoe racer
Kostas Mitroglou, Greek footballer
Titi, Brazilian footballer
Manuele Boaro, Italian cyclist

Jessica Hardy, American swimmer
Maxwell Holt, American volleyball player

Teimour Radjabov, Azerbaijani chess player
Chris Seitz, American soccer player
Vadim Shipachyov, Russian ice hockey player
Pablo Velázquez, Paraguayan footballer
Martynas Andriuškevičius, Lithuanian basketball player

Oleh Dopilka, Ukrainian footballer
Danny Jones, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor
Ben Offereins, Australian runner
František Rajtoral, Czech footballer (died 2017)
Marco Bonanomi, Italian racing driver
Aleksandr Bukharov, Russian footballer
Ed Clancy, English track and road cyclist
Jaimie Alexander, American actress

Shreya Ghoshal, Indian singer
Atif Aslam, Pakistani singer and actor
Mikko Koivu, Finnish ice hockey player
Lili Bordán, Hungarian-American actress
Samm Levine, American actor and comedian
Ilya Nikulin, Russian ice hockey player
Hisato Satō, Japanese footballer
Yūto Satō, Japanese footballer
Tobias Schweinsteiger, German footballer
Kenta Kobayashi, Japanese wrestler and kick-boxer
Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenian tennis player
Holly Williams, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
Césinha, Brazilian footballer
Becky Holliday, American pole vaulter
Jens Mouris, Dutch cyclist
Douglas Murray, Swedish ice hockey player
Charlie Bell, American basketball player and coach
Rhys Coiro, American actor
Pete Doherty, English musician, songwriter, actor, poet, writer, and artist
Jamie Dwyer, Australian field hockey player and coach
Gerard López, Spanish footballer
Ben Sandford, New Zealand skeleton racer
Edwin Villafuerte, Ecuadorian footballer
Tim Wieskötter, German sprint canoer
Marco Ferreira, Portuguese footballer
Casey Mears, American race car driver
Arina Tanemura, Japanese author and illustrator
Michelle Burgher, track and field athlete
Ramiro Corrales, American soccer player
Amdy Faye, Senegalese footballer
Brent Johnson, American ice hockey player
Deron Quint, American ice hockey player
Zhao Wei, Chinese actress, film director, producer and pop singer
Nicolae Grigore, Romanian footballer
Edgaras Jankauskas, Lithuanian footballer

Valérie Nicolas, French handball player
Srđan Pecelj, Bosnian footballer
Charles Akonnor, Ghanaian footballer
Walid Badir, Israeli footballer
Doron Sheffer, Israeli basketball player
Raúl Mondesí, Dominican baseball player and politician
Isaiah Rider, American basketball player and rapper
Dragutin Topić, Serbian high jumper
Karen Bradley, English politician
Dave Eggers, American author and screenwriter
Mathias Grönberg, Swedish golfer
Rex Walters, American basketball player and coach
Graham Coxon, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
Jake Tapper, American journalist and author
Tammy Duckworth, Thai-American colonel, pilot, and politician
Aaron Eckhart, American actor and producer
Julio Dely Valdés, Panamanian footballer and manager
David Daniels, American countertenor
Grant Long, American basketball player and sportscaster
Steve Finley, American baseball player
Ivari Padar, former Minister of Finance and Minister of Agriculture of the Estonian Social Democratic Party
Dieter Eckstein, German footballer
Umirzak Shukeyev, Kazakh chairman of Samruk-Kazyna
John Andretti, American race car driver (died 2020)
Candy Costie, American swimmer
Joaquim Cruz, Brazilian runner and coach
Reiner Gies, German boxer
Ian Holloway, English footballer and manager
Paul Way, English golfer
Jake Weber, English actor
Julia Campbell, American actress
Andreas Köpke, German footballer
Chris Sanders, American illustrator and voice actor
Darryl Strawberry, American baseball player and minister
Titus Welliver, American actor
Jason Beghe, American actor
Courtney B. Vance, American actor and painter
Milorad Dodik, Bosnian Serb politician and president of Republika Srpska
Luenell, American comedian and actress

Michael Walter, German luger (died 2016)

Phil Anderson, English-Australian cyclist
Patrick Battiston, French footballer and coach

Marlon Jackson, American singer-songwriter and dancer
Andrey Lopatov, Soviet basketball player (died 2022)
Ove Aunli, former Norwegian cross-country skier
Stanisław Bobak, Polish ski jumper (died 2010)
Steve Harris, English bass player and songwriter
Lesley Manville, English actress

Dale Murphy, American baseball player
Pim Verbeek, Dutch football manager (died 2019)
Anish Kapoor, Indian-English sculptor

Pavel Pinigin, former Soviet wrestler and Olympic champion
André Comte-Sponville, French philosopher
John Mitchell, English footballer
Yasuhiko Okudera, former Japanese footballer

Javier Clemente, Spanish footballer and manager
Rob Cohen, American director, producer, and screenwriter
Mary Catherine Lamb, American textile artist
David Mellor, British politician
Virginia Bottomley, Scottish social worker and politician, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Kent Conrad, American politician
James Taylor, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
Peter Harry Carstensen, German educator and politician
Jan-Erik Enestam, Finland-Swedish politician
David Rigert, Soviet Olympic weightlifter
Mitt Romney, American businessman and politician, 70th Governor of Massachusetts
Dean Cundey, American cinematographer and film director
Liza Minnelli, American actress, singer and dancer
Frank Welker, American voice actor and singer
Anne Summers, Australian feminist writer, editor, publisher and public servant
Erwin Mueller, former American basketball player (died 2018)
Ratko Mladić, Serbian general
Jimmy Wynn, American baseball player (died 2020)
Josip Skoblar, former Croatian footballer
Al Jarreau, American singer (died 2017)
Vladimir Msryan, Armenian actor (died 2010)
Johnny Rutherford, American race car driver and sportscaster
Ken Spears, American writer (died 2020)
Juan Horacio Suárez, Argentine bishop
Ron Tutt, American drummer (died 2021)

Zoltán Horvath, Hungarian sabre fencer
Zurab Sotkilava, Georgian operatic tenor (died 2017)

Virginia Hamilton, American children's books author (died 2002)
Michał Heller, Polish professor of philosophy
Eddie Sutton, American basketball player and coach (died 2020)

Chiam See Tong, Singaporean lawyer and politician
Francisco J. Ayala, Spanish-American evolutionary biologist and philosopher (died 2023)
Myrna Fahey, American actress (died 1973)
Barbara Feldon, American actress

Bob Houbregs, Canadian basketball player (died 2014)
Andrew Young, American pastor and politician, 14th United States Ambassador to the United Nations
Józef Tischner, Polish priest and philosopher (died 2000)

Antony Acland, English former diplomat and Provost of Eton College (died 2021)

Vern Law, American baseball player and manager
Win Tin, Burmese journalist and politician, co-founded the National League for Democracy (died 2014)
Edward Albee, American director and playwright (died 2016)
Raúl Alfonsín, Argentine lawyer and politician, 46th President of Argentina (died 2009)
Emmett Leith, American professor of electrical engineering and co-inventor of three-dimensional holography (died 2005)
Sudharmono, Indonesian politician, 5th Vice President of Indonesia (died 2006)
George Ariyoshi, American lawyer and politician, 3rd Governor of Hawaii

Arthur A. Hartman, American career diplomat (died 2015)

John Clellon Holmes, American author and professor (died 1988)
David Nadien, American violinist (died 2014)
Leo Esaki, Japanese physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate
Harry Harrison, American author and illustrator (died 2012)
Hjalmar Andersen, Norwegian speed skater and cyclist (died 2013)
Norbert Brainin, Austrian violinist (died 2005)
Wally Schirra, American captain, pilot, and astronaut (died 2007)

Mae Young, American wrestler (died 2014)
Jack Kerouac, American author and poet (died 1969)
Lane Kirkland, American sailor and union leader (died 1999)
Gianni Agnelli, Italian businessman (died 2001)
Gordon MacRae, American actor and singer (died 1986)
Elaine de Kooning, American painter and academic (died 1989)
Pádraig Faulkner, Irish Fianna Fáil politician (died 2012)
Leonard Chess, American record company executive, co-founder of Chess Records (died 1969)
Millard Kaufman, American author and screenwriter (died 2009)

Googie Withers, Indian-Australian actress (died 2011)
Alberto Burri, Italian painter and sculptor (died 1995)
Jiří Mucha, Czech journalist (died 1991)
Yashwantrao Chavan, Indian politician, 5th Deputy Prime Minister of India (died 1984)

Agathe von Trapp, Hungarian-American singer and author (died 2010)
Willie Hall, English footballer (died 1967)

Irving Layton, Romanian-Canadian poet and academic (died 2006)

Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Mexican academic and politician, 49th President of Mexico (died 1979)
László Lékai, Archbishop of Esztergom and Cardinal (died 1986)

Masayoshi Ōhira, Japanese politician, 68th Prime Minister of Japan (died 1980)
Petras Cvirka, Lithuanian author (died 1947)
Rita Angus, New Zealand painter (died 1970)
David Marshall, Singaporean lawyer and politician, 1st Chief Minister of Singapore (died 1995)
Dorrit Hoffleit, American astronomer and academic (died 2007)
Takashi Shimura, Japanese actor (died 1982)
Lyudmila Keldysh, Russian mathematician (died 1976)
Rinus van den Berge, Dutch athlete (died 1972)
Sylvi Kekkonen, Finnish writer and wife of President of Finland Urho Kekkonen (died 1974)
Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, 19th President of Colombia (died 1975)

Ramón Muttis, Argentine footballer (died 1955)

Tian Han, Chinese playwright (died 1968)

Luitpold Steidle, German army officer and politician (died 1984)

Jesse Fuller, American singer-songwriter and musician (died 1976)
Evert Taube, Swedish singer-songwriter and lute player (died 1976)
Walter Hermann Bucher, German-American geologist and paleontologist (died 1965)
Hans Knappertsbusch, German conductor (died 1965)
Sándor Jávorka, Hungarian botanist (died 1961)
Carlos Blanco Galindo, Bolivian politician (died 1943)
Väinö Tanner, Finnish politician of Social Democratic Party of Finland; the Prime Minister of Finland (died 1966)
Henry Drysdale Dakin, English-American chemist and academic (died 1952)

Gemma Galgani, Italian mystic and saint (died 1903)
Wilhelm Frick, German lawyer and politician, German Federal Minister of the Interior (died 1946)
Edmund Eysler, Austrian composer (died 1949)
George Forbes, New Zealand politician, 22nd Prime Minister of New Zealand (died 1947)

Mary Karadja, Swedish writer, spiritualist and princess (died 1943)

W. H. R. Rivers, English anthropologist, neurologist, ethnologist, and psychiatrist (died 1922)
Alice Tegnér, Swedish organist, composer, and educator (died 1943)
Gabriele D'Annunzio, Italian soldier, journalist, poet, and playwright (died 1938)
Vladimir Vernadsky, Russian and Ukrainian mineralogist and chemist (died 1945)
Eric Stenbock, Estonian poet and author (died 1895)

Ernesto Cesàro, Italian mathematician (died 1906)
Adolph Ochs, American publisher (died 1935)
William V. Ranous, American actor and director (died 1915)
Eduard Birnbaum, Polish-born German cantor (died 1920)
Gabriel Tarde, French sociologist and criminologist (died 1904)
William Henry Perkin, English chemist and academic (died 1907)
Alexandre Guilmant, French organist and composer (died 1911)
Simon Newcomb, Canadian-American astronomer and mathematician (died 1909)
Sigismondo Savona, Maltese educator and politician (died 1908)
Hilary A. Herbert, American politician, Secretary of the Navy (died 1919)
Charles Boycott, English farmer and agent (died 1897)
Gustav Kirchhoff, Russian-German physicist and academic (died 1887)
Katsu Kaishū, Japanese statesman (died 1899)
John Abbott, Canadian lawyer and politician, 3rd Prime Minister of Canada (died 1893)
Medo Pucić, Croatian writer and politician (died 1882)
Louis-Jules Trochu, French military leader and politician (died 1896)
James Abbott, Indian Army officer (died 1896)
Jane Pierce, American wife of Franklin Pierce, 15th First Lady of the United States (died 1863)
William Lyon Mackenzie, Scottish-Canadian journalist and politician, 1st Mayor of Toronto (died 1861)

George Tyler Wood, American military officer and politician (died 1858)
William Buckland, English geologist and paleontologist; Dean of Westminster (died 1856)
Frederica of Baden, Queen consort to Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden (died 1826)
Claudius Buchanan, Scottish theologian (died 1815)

Jean Denis, French politician, lawyer, jurist, journalist, and historian (died 1827)
François-Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest, French politician and diplomat (died 1821)

Thomas Arne, English composer (died 1778)
George Berkeley, Irish bishop and philosopher (died 1753)
Richard Steele, Irish-Welsh journalist and politician (died 1729)
Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and Albany (died 1671)
John Aubrey, English historian and philosopher (died 1697)
André Le Nôtre, French gardener and architect (died 1700)

Paul Gerhardt, German poet and composer (died 1676)
Caspar Othmayr, German Lutheran pastor and composer (died 1553)
Charles, Count of Valois (died 1325)
Ronald DeFeo Jr., American criminal (born 1951)

Rafiq Azad, Bangladeshi poet and author (born 1942)

Felix Ibru, Nigerian architect and politician, Governor of Delta State (born 1935)

Lloyd Shapley, American mathematician and economist, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1923)

Willie Barrow, American minister and activist (born 1924)
Michael Graves, American architect and academic, designed the Portland Building and the Humana Building (born 1934)
Ada Jafri, Pakistani poet and author (born 1924)
Terry Pratchett, English journalist, author, and screenwriter (born 1948)

Věra Chytilová, Czech actress, director, and screenwriter (born 1929)
Paul C. Donnelly, American scientist and engineer (born 1923)
José Policarpo, Portuguese cardinal (born 1936)

Michael Grigsby, English director and producer (born 1936)
Ganesh Pyne, Indian painter and illustrator (born 1937)

Dick Harter, American basketball player and coach (born 1930)
Michael Hossack, American drummer (born 1946)
Friedhelm Konietzka, German-Swiss footballer and manager (born 1938)
Nilla Pizzi, Italian singer (born 1919)
Miguel Delibes, Spanish journalist and author (born 1920)
Jorge Guinzburg, Argentinian journalist and producer (born 1949)

Lazare Ponticelli, Italian-French soldier and supercentenarian (born 1897)
Victor Sokolov, Russian-American priest and journalist (born 1947)
Milton Resnick, Russian-American painter (born 1917)
Zoran Đinđić, Serbian philosopher and politician, 6th Prime Minister of Serbia (born 1952)

Howard Fast, American novelist and screenwriter (born 1914)

Lynne Thigpen, American actress and singer (born 1948)
Spyros Kyprianou, Cypriot lawyer and politician, 2nd President of Cyprus (born 1932)

Jean-Paul Riopelle, Canadian painter and sculptor (born 1923)
Morton Downey Jr., American singer-songwriter, actor, and talk show host (born 1933)

Robert Ludlum, American author (born 1927)
Victor Westhoff, Dutch botanist and academic (born 1916)
Aleksandar Nikolić, Yugoslav basketball coach (born 1924)
Yehudi Menuhin, American-Swiss violinist and conductor (born 1916)
Bidu Sayão, Brazilian-American soprano (born 1902)
Beatrice Wood, American painter and potter (born 1893)
Lucy M. Lewis, American potter (born 1890)
Ragnar Granit, Finnish-Swedish neuroscientist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1900)
William Heinesen, Faroese author, poet, and author (born 1900)
Maurice Evans, English-American actor (born 1901)
Eugene Ormandy, Hungarian-American violinist and conductor (born 1899)
George D. Sax, American banker and businessman (born 1904)
Frankie Frisch, American baseball player and manager (born 1898)
Eugene Lindsay Opie, American physician and pathologist (born 1873)
Josephine Hull, American actress (born 1877)
Charlie Parker, American saxophonist and composer (born 1920)
Theodor Plievier, German author best known for his anti-war novel (born 1892)

Marianne Weber, German sociologist and suffragist (born 1870)
Wilhelm Steinkopf, German chemist (born 1879)
Ferenc Szálasi, Hungarian soldier and politician, Head of State of Hungary (born 1897)
Gustav Vigeland, Norwegian sculptor (born 1869)

William Henry Bragg, English physicist, chemist, and mathematician, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1862)
Mihajlo Pupin, Serbian-American physicist and chemist (born 1858)
Asa Griggs Candler, American businessman and politician, 44th Mayor of Atlanta (born 1851)
Sun Yat-sen, Chinese physician and politician, 1st President of the Republic of China (born 1866)
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, Austrian author (born 1830)
Zachris Topelius, Finnish-Swedish journalist, historian, and author (born 1818)
Peder Griffenfeld, Danish politician (born 1635)
Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, English diplomat and politician (born 1477)
Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, English general and politician, Lord High Constable of England (born 1276)

Stefan Dragutin (born c. 1244)
Al-Muqtafi, caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate (born 1096)

Symeon the New Theologian (born 949)
Gregory I, pope of the Catholic Church (born 540)
Innocent I, pope of the Catholic Church
Arbor Day (China)
Arbor Day (Taiwan)
Aztec New Year
Christian feast day: Alphege
Christian feast day: Bernard of Carinola (or of Capua)
Christian feast day: Gorgonius, Peter Cubicularius and Dorotheus of Nicomedia
Christian feast day: Mura (McFeredach)

Christian feast day: Fina
Christian feast day: Maximilian of Tebessa
Christian feast day: Paul Aurelian
Christian feast day: Pope Gregory I (Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Catholic Church, and Anglican Communion)
Christian feast day: Theophanes the Confessor
Christian feast day: March 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
National Day (Mauritius)
World Day Against Cyber Censorship
Youth Day (Zambia)