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March 20, 2022

21st March 1556: Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, executed for heresy

Cranmer’s execution in 1556 for heresy was intended to act as way to discredit ...
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Published on March 20, 2022 20:05

21st March 1556: Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was executed heresy

Cranmer’s execution in 1556 for heresy was intended to act as way to discredit ...
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March 19, 2022

20th March 1890: Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany formally accepts Otto von Bismarck’s resignation

Bismarck submitted his resignation on 18 March, two days before formally leaving office, and dedicated the rest of his life to writing his ...
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March 18, 2022

19th March 1962: Bob Dylan releases his eponymous debut album

On the 19th March 1962, American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan released his eponymous debut ...
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March 17, 2022

18th March 1314: Execution of Jacques de Molay, last Grand Master of the Knights Templar

The Knights Templar was formally abolished by Pope Clement V, but Molay's execution secured his place as one of the Order’s most famous ...
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Published on March 17, 2022 20:05

March 16, 2022

17th March 1766: The first recorded Saint Patrick’s Day parade took place in the city of New York

Irish soldiers serving in the British Army led the first recorded Saint Patrick's Day parade which, due to the high number of Irish immigrants in New York, quickly became an annual ...
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Published on March 16, 2022 20:05

March 15, 2022

16th March 1190: The Jewish population of York massacred in a pogrom

Anti-Semitic attacks spread across England and reached York in March ...
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March 14, 2022

15th March 44 BCE: Roman dictator Julius Caesar stabbed to death near the Theatre of Pompey in Rome

Casca was the first to strike and caused a stab wound to Caesar’s neck. He suffered a total of 23 stab wounds in the ...
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Published on March 14, 2022 20:05

March 13, 2022

14th March 1958: Perry Como awarded the first gold record by the RIAA

Gold records were originally presented to artists by their own label, primarily as a form of self-congratulatory ...
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March 12, 2022

13th March 1881: Tsar Alexander II of Russia assassinated in a St Petersburg street by a member of the People’s Will revolutionary movement

Suffering from severe bleeding, the Tsar was taken to the Winter Palace where he died from his ...
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Published on March 12, 2022 19:05