January 20

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January 20 is the 20th (twentieth) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 345 days left to end the year and 346 in leap years.

Events

  • 648: In Europe, the Visigoth King Chindasvinto established the hereditary monarchy in Hispania by associating his son Recesvinto to the throne.
  • 1423: In Navarre, King Charles III the Noble promulgates a commandment by which he institutes the principality of Viana for his grandson Carlos de Trastámara.
  • 1486: Christopher Columbus presents himself in Cordoba before the Catholic Kings and enters his service.
  • 1500: the marine Vicente Yáñez Pinzón is the first Spanish to cross the equator on the American Atlantic coast until accessing the current Brazil.
  • 1503: the Casa de Contratación de Sevilla is created, in charge of organizing and controlling all the transport and passenger service between the New and the Old World.
  • 1523: is founded the Villa de Colima, today capital of the state of Colima by Gonzalo de Sandoval.
  • 1532: In the region of Zacatecas (Mexico), the Spaniards Fernando and Francisco de Saín founded the village of San Sebastian, now known as Saín Alto.
  • 1574: In Peru, the city of Huaraz is founded
  • 1576: Mexico founded the village of León, as a garrison for the Spaniards who were at war with the Chichimecas groups that populated the region.
  • 1722: the prince of Asturias, Luis, married Luisa Isabel de Orleans to strengthen the alliance between France and Spain.
  • 1783: it is signed between Great Britain, the United States, France and Spain the preliminary of the final agreement, called the Treaty of Versailles, which recognizes the independence of the British American colonies.
  • 1807: On the outskirts of Montevideo (Uruguay), British troops beat the defence forces in the struggle of the Cordon, leaving them a balance of 200 dead. The site of Montevideo begins, during the second English invasion of the Rio de la Plata (the first was in 1806).
  • 1830: At the Congress meeting in Bogota, the Liberator Simon Bolivar makes in his message a recount of the events that have taken place over the last two years, outlines the situation of the Republic and presents his resignation from the Supreme Power.
  • 1834: in Spain, a royal decree indirectly suppresses the union organization.
  • 1839: In the framework of the war between the Peruvian-Bolivian Confederation and the Chilean-Peru Restorative Army, the Battle of Yungay is delivered.
  • 1874: The Villa de Ayerbe was attacked by the carlist column sent by the Brigadier Don Manuel López de Caracuel.
  • 1909: In Spain, the Congress of Deputies approves a law prohibiting the export of works of art.
  • 1917: Eighty people die in London (England) after the explosion of an arms factory.
  • 1925: After the Beijing Treaty, Japan recognizes the Soviet Union and gives it the northern half of the island of Sakhalin.
  • 1927: In Argentina it was founded in Concepción, Tucumán, the Concepción Fútbol Club.
  • 1929: Leon Trotsky is expelled from the Soviet Union and deported to Turkey.
  • 1936: Eduardo VIII is proclaimed Monarch of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India.
  • 1942: World War II: High Nazi leaders decide the "final solution of the Jewish problem" at the so-called Wannsee Conference, held in Wannsee near Berlin.
  • 1942: Second milestone of Schoenstatt. It is decided that Father Joseph Kentenich can leave Dachau.
  • 1943: Second World War: Chile breaks relations with Axis member countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Japan, Germany and Italy.
  • 1944: World War II: British aviation launches more than two thousand tons of bombs on Berlin.
  • 1948: United Nations Security Council resolution 39 is adopted.
  • 1949: United States: Harry S. Truman develops a four-point program for countries economically overdue.
  • 1950: a 30-year treaty of friendship between the Soviet Union and China is concluded in Moscow.
  • 1952: British troops occupy the Egyptian city of Ismailia, outside the area that is reserved for them on the Suez Canal.
  • 1953: In the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower assumes the position of president.
  • 1956: in the United States the first Spanish industry train (Talgo) begins to circulate between Chicago and Peoria.
  • 1957: In the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower assumes for the second time the position of president.
  • 1958: the first adventure of Mortadelo and Filemon in Pulgarcito is published.
  • 1960: In the Dominican Republic, the dictator Leónidas Trujillo imprisons the female teacher and activist María Teresa Mirabal (23 years old), who will be assassinated on 25 November.
  • 1960: The University of Navarre of Opus Dei was founded in Spain, in which a large Catalan capital participates.
  • 1961: In the United States, John F. Kennedy took office as president.
  • 1965: In the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson takes office as president.
  • 1968: Colombia resumes diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.
  • 1969: In the United States, Richard Nixon assumes the presidency.
  • 1969: In Madrid, the anti-francist student Enrique Ruano, is thrown out the window of a seventh floor by members of the political-Social Brigade, the secret political police of the Franco regime. His death caused a wave of indignation that would result in protests that led the regime to decree the state of emergency four days after the event.
  • 1970: The Red Flag Party (BR) was founded.
  • 1972: in Chile the government resigns in full to facilitate Salvador Allende's reorganization.
  • 1973: In the United States, Richard Nixon assumes for the second time the presidency.
  • 1976: The Massacre of Damour during the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990), a city of Christian majority was attacked by PLO units killed in the battle or massacred afterwards.
  • 1977: In the United States, Jimmy Carter swears his position as president.
  • 1980: in Alonsótegui, Basque Country, a bomb explodes in a bar, killing four Basque nationalist civilians and wounding ten others. The profranist GAE is attributed to the fact (alonsótegui's attack).
  • 1980: U.S. President Jimmy Carter demands the suspension of the Moscow Olympic Games if the Soviet Union does not withdraw from Afghanistan within four weeks.
  • 1980: In Sincelejo, Colombia, during a traditional corraleja, there is the fall of the sticks causing the death of more than 400 people and more than 2000 injured.
  • 1981: In the United States, Ronald Reagan swears his position as president.
  • 1985: In the United States, Ronald Reagan swears his position for a second term and announces his support for the strategic defense project, popularly known as "War of Galaxys".
  • 1986: In the United States, Martin Luther King's day is celebrated for the first time as an official party.
  • 1989: In the United States, George H. W. Bush swears his position as president of the United States.
  • 1993: In the United States, Bill Clinton assumes as president.
  • 1994: in Spain, Rafael Ángel Martínez González, is appointed academic of the Tello Téllez de Meneses Institute.
  • 1996: In the Palestinian Territories, Yasir Arafat is elected President of the Palestinian National Authority.
  • 1997: The Government of Zaire declares war on the Tutsi rebels.
  • 1997: In the United States, Bill Clinton assumes for the second time as president.
  • 1998: In Brazil, the first Community Development Bank, named Banco Palmas, is created.
  • 1990: Russians and Armenians attack Azerbaijan.
  • 2000: on the American continent, total eclipse of Moon, visible in America. This phenomenon presented 77 minutes of totality, easily observed.
  • 2001: In the United States, George W. Bush holds office as president of the United States.
  • 2003: in Spain, the group of San Sebastian Van Gogh's ear draws his song called January 20.
  • 2005: In the United States, George W. Bush takes over for the second time the position of President of the United States.
  • 2006: In Colombia, the longest tunnel in Latin America, called Tunel de Occidente or tunnel Fernando Gómez Martínez, was opened.
  • 2009: In the United States, Barack Obama takes office as president of the United States. Become the first mulatto president of that country.
  • 2013: In the United States, Barack Obama assumes for the second time the position of President of the United States.
  • 2017: In the United States, Donald Trump becomes the 45th president of the United States.
  • 2019: in Mexico, astronomical phenomenon first blood surface along with the total lunar eclipse.
  • 2020: The Pan American Health Organization reports that four countries (China, Japan, Thailand and Korea) have reported cases of people affected by COVID-19.
  • 2021: In the United States, Joe Biden becomes the 46th President of the United States. In turn, Kamala Harris assumes as vice president of the United States, being the first woman to access the vice president of that country and the first American vice president of black and Asian descent.
  • 2021: In the Valley of Jezreel, the State of Israel, there is a stone carved in Greek under the motto: “Christ, born of Mary”. It dates back more than 1500 years and is attributed to Theodosio.
  • 2021: 1 723 209 cases of COVID-19 are reported worldwide. The biggest record in 24 hours since the pandemic began.

Births

  • 225: Gordian III, Roman emperor (f. 244).
  • 1292: Isabel I, queen of Bohemia (f. 1330).
  • 1358: Leonor de Aragon, Aragonese princess and Consort queen of Castile (f. 1382).
  • 1435: Ashikaga Yoshimasa, Japanese shogun (f. 1490).
  • 1488: Juan Jorge de Montferrato, Marquis de Montferrato (f. 1533).
Sebastian Münster.
  • 1488: Sebastian Münster, German astronomer (f. 1552).
  • 1499: Sebastian Franck, German humanist (f. 1543).
  • 1554: Sebastian I, Portuguese king (f. 1578).
  • 1586: Johann Hermann Schein, German composer (f. 1630).
  • 1716: Charles III, King of Spain (f. 1788).
  • 1755: Gregorio Hermida and Gamba, Spanish bishop (f. 1814).
  • 1756: Miguel Domínguez, a Mexican politician and lawyer (f. 1830).
André-Marie Ampère.
Eugène Sue.
  • 1775: André-Marie Ampère, French physicist and mathematician (f. 1836).
  • 1801: Hippolythe Bayard, French inventor (f. 1887).
  • 1804: Eugène Sue, French writer (f. 1857).
  • 1809: Sebastián Iradier, Spanish composer (f. 1865).
  • 1821: Vicente Herrera Zeledón, a Costa Rican politician (f. 1888).
  • 1822: Jesús González Ortega, Mexican military and political (f. 1881).
  • 1848: Raimundo Fernández Villaverde, Spanish politician (f. 1905).
  • 1855: Ernest Chausson, French composer (f. 1899).
  • 1857: Ramón de la Sota, politician and Spanish businessman (f. 1936).
  • 1858: Pedro Vives Vich, Spanish engineer and military (f. 1938).
  • 1864: Carmen Romero Rubio, first lady of Mexico (f. 1944).
  • 1866: Jesús Fructuoso Contreras, Mexican sculptor (f. 1902).
  • 1867: Yvette Guilbert, French singer and actress (f. 1944).
  • 1869: Lucas Caballero Barrera, politician and businessman of Colombia (f. 1942).
  • 1870: Guillaume Lekeu, Belgian composer (f. 1894).
  • 1873: Joaquín Álvarez Quintero, a Spanish writer and humorist (f. 1944).
Carlyle Blackwell.
  • 1873: Johannes Vilhelm Jensen, Danish writer, Nobel Literature Prize in 1944 (f. 1950).
  • 1878: Finlay Currie, British actor (f. 1968).
  • 1881: Joaquín García Monge, a Costa Rican writer (f. 1958).
  • 1884: Carlyle Blackwell, American actor (f. 1955).
  • 1888: Leadbelly, American musician and composer (f. 1949).
  • 1888: Luis Nicolau d'Olwer, Spanish politician (f. 1961).
  • 1891: Mischa Elman, an American violinist of Ukrainian origin (f. 1967).
  • 1892: Raul Pilla, politician, doctor, journalist and Brazilian teacher (f. 1973).
  • 1895: Antonio Gallego Burín, journalist and Spanish politician (f. 1961).
  • 1896: George Burns, American actor (f. 1996).
  • 1903: Esteban Vicente, a Spanish painter (f. 2001).
  • 1909: Carlos Delgado Chalbaud, Venezuelan politician (f. 1950).
  • 1910: Joy Adamson, Austrian naturalist (f. 1980).
  • 1910: Allal al-Fasi, a Moroccan politician and writer (f. 1974).
  • 1913: Chucho Navarro, Mexican musician (f. 1993).
  • 1914: Gerald Holtom, British designer and artist (f. 1985).
  • 1915: Ghulam Ishaq Khan, Pakistani President (f. 2006).
  • 1918: Juan García Esquivel, Mexican composer (f. 2002).
  • 1920: Federico Fellini, Italian filmmaker (f. 1993).
  • 1920: DeForest Kelley, American actor (f. 1999).
  • 1920: Marcos Ana, Spanish poet. (f. 2016).
  • 1921: Telmo Zarraonaindía, Spanish footballer (f. 2006).
  • 1924: Ramón Xirau, Mexican poet and philosopher (f. 2017).
Ernesto Cardenal.
Patricia Neal.
  • 1925: Ernesto Cardenal, theologian and politician Nicaragua (f. 2020).
  • 1926: Dimas Costa, poet, folklorist, composer, actor, radio announcer and Brazilian television (f. 1997).
  • 1926: Juan Carlos Mareco, Uruguayan television presenter (f. 2009).
  • 1926: Patricia Neal, American actress (f. 2010).
  • 1926: David Tudor, American composer (f. 1996).
  • 1926: Vitali Vorotnikov, Russian politician (f. 2012).
  • 1927: Qurratulain Haider, a Hindu writer (f. 2007).
  • 1927: Alejandro Romay, entrepreneur and producer of Argentine television (f. 2015).
  • 1928: Ómar Rayo, Colombian painter (f. 2010).
  • 1929: Jean-Jacques Perrey, French musician and producer (f. 2016).
  • 1930: Buzz Aldrin, American astronaut.
  • 1930: Federico Vairo, Argentine footballer (f. 2010).
  • 1930: Anita Sirgo, a Spanish activist.
  • 1930: Chela del Rio, Colombian actress (f. 2010).
  • 1931: Birgit Finnilä, Swedish contralto.
  • 1931: David Morris Lee, U.S. physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1996.
  • 1933: Emilio Alfaro, Argentine actor and filmmaker (f. 1998).
  • 1934: Tom Baker, British actor.
  • 1937: Amando de Miguel, a Spanish sociologist.
  • 1943: Armando Guebuza, a Mozambican politician, president of Mozambique between 2005 and 2015.
  • 1943: Valentine Fuster, Spanish cardiologist.
  • 1944: José Luis Garci, director of Spanish cinema.
  • 1945: Felix Sanz Roldán, Spanish military.
  • 1945: Eric Stewart, British musician (10cc).
  • 1946: David Lynch, American filmmaker.
  • 1946: Sasha Montenegro, Mexican actress.
  • 1947: Alberto Cortina, Spanish financial.
  • 1948: Natan Sharansky, an Israeli politician of Russian origin.
  • 1949: Göran Persson, politician and Swedish prime minister.
  • 1950: Mahamane Ousmane, Nigerian politician, President of Niger between 1993 and 1996.
  • 1951: Ian Hill, British musician (Judas Priest).
  • 1951: Joaquín Hinojosa, actor and director of Spanish theatre.
  • 1952: Paul Stanley, guitarist, American vocalist (Kiss).
  • 1953: Jeffrey Epstein, American magnate (f. 2019).
  • 1954: Rudy La Scala, italo-venezolano singer.
  • 1956: Rodolfo Rodríguez, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 1958: Lorenzo Lamas, American actor.
  • 1959: R. A. Salvatore, American writer.
  • 1959: Antonio D'Amico, fashion designer and Italian model (f. 2022).
  • 1960: Carla Rigg, exmodel and Lithuanian designer of Argentine origin.
  • 1960: Will Wright, American video game designer.
  • 1961: Josefina Vázquez Mota, Mexican politics and economist.
  • 1963: James Denton, American actor.
  • 1964: Oswaldo Guillén, baseball player, coach and Venezuelan sports commentator.
  • 1965: Greg K, American musician (The Offspring).
  • 1965: Sofia de Wessex, member of the British Royal Family.
  • 1966: Rainn Wilson, American actor.
  • 1966: Tracii Guns, American guitarist (Guns N' Roses and Quiet Riot).
  • 1967: Pepón Nieto, Spanish actor.
  • 1968: Roberto Enríquez, Spanish actor.
  • 1970: Kerri Kenney-Silver, American actress, singer and screenwriter.
  • 1970: Rosa Mariscal, Spanish actress. f 2022
  • 1970: Skeet Ulrich, American actor.
  • 1971: Derrick Green, American singer (Sepulture).
  • 1971: Gary Barlow, British singer, composer and producer (Take That).
  • 1972: Oscar Dronjak Swedish musician (Hammerfall).
  • 1973: Matilde of Belgium, Belgian queen.
  • 1973: Stephen Crabb, British politician.
  • 1973: Mauricio Pastrana, Colombian boxer.
  • 1974: Neru, footballer and Spanish coach.
  • 1975: Norberto Fontana, Argentine motor racing pilot.
  • 1976: David DeMaría, Spanish singer.
  • 1976: David Fernández Miramontes, Spanish footballer.
  • 1977: Sid Wilson, American musician, of the Slipknot band.
  • 1978: Gabriel Migliónico, Argentine footballer.
  • 1978: Josse Narváez: Colombian singer, actor and presenter.
  • 1978: Salvatore Aronica, Italian footballer.
  • 1978: Volodymyr Groysman, Ukrainian politician.
  • 1979: Rob Bourdon, American drummer (Linkin Park).
  • 1979: Emiliano Bonazzoli, Italian footballer.
  • 1979: Shang Yi, Chinese footballer.
  • 1979: Ricardo Modesto da Silva, Brazilian footballer.
  • 1980: Matthew Tuck, British guitarist (Bullet for My Valentine).
  • 1980: Owen Hargreaves, British footballer.
  • 1980: Cristián Álvarez, Chilean footballer.
  • 1981: Crystal Lowe, Canadian actress.
  • 1981: Jason Richardson, American basketball player.
  • 1981: Jürgen Colin, Dutch footballer.
  • 1982: Pierre Webó, Cameroonian footballer.
  • 1983: Geovany Soto, Puerto Rican baseball player.
  • 1984: Federico Peluso, Italian footballer.
  • 1987: Evan Peters, American actor.
  • 1987: Robert Farah, a professional Colombian tennis player.
  • 1987: Ivy Levan, American singer.
  • 1987: Marco Simoncelli, Italian bike rider (f. 2011).
  • 1987: Victor Vázquez Solsona, Spanish footballer.
  • 1990: Juri Toppan, Italian footballer.
  • 1991: Jolyon Palmer, British Motor Vehicle Pilot Formula 1.
  • 1992: Sadney Urikhob, Namibian footballer.
  • 1992: Vania Accinelli, Peruvian actress.
  • 1995: José María Giménez, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 1996: Bonke Innocent, Nigerian footballer.
  • 1999: Oriol Busquets, Spanish footballer.
  • 2002: Bećir Omeragić, Swiss footballer.

Deaths

  • 250: Fabian, Pope of the Catholic Church between 236 and 250 (n. ca. 200).
  • 1273: Muhammad ibn Nasr, Nasrid Emir of Granada (n. 1194).
  • 1479: John II, the Great, Aragonian king and Navarre (n. 1397).
  • 1509: Rodrigo Fernández de Santaella, Spanish theologian (n. 1444).
  • 1516: Juan Díaz de Solís, Spanish conqueror (n. 1470?).
  • 1666: Anna of Austria, queen consort french (n. 1601).
  • 1745: Charles VII Alberto, emperor of the Holy Roman German Empire (n. 1697).
  • 1775: Sunday of Bonechea, navigator and Spanish explorer (n. 1730).
  • 1779: David Garrick, British actor (n. 1717).
  • 1848: Christian VIII, Norwegian and Danish king (n. 1786).
  • 1859: Bettina von Arnim, German accountant (n. 1785).
  • 1875: Jean-François Millet, French painter (n. 1814).
  • 1891: Kalakaua, Hawaiian king (n. 1836).
  • 1896: Henry of Battenberg, the British nobleman (n. 1858).
  • 1900: John Ruskin, writer, art critic and British reformist (n. 1819).
  • 1913: José Guadalupe Posada, Mexican engraver (n. 1852).
  • 1917: Alejandro Ferrant and Fischermans, a Spanish painter (n. 1843).
  • 1922: Camille Jordan, French mathematician (n. 1838).
  • 1924: Jay Hambidge, American artist and mathematician (n. 1867).
  • 1936: George V, British king (n. 1865).
  • 1947: Josh Gibson, American baseball player (n. 1911).
  • 1948: Enrique De Rosas, screenwriter, filmmaker and Argentine actor (n. 1888).
  • 1949: Nora Gregor, Austrian actress (n. 1901).
  • 1955: Luis Otero, Spanish footballer (n. 1893).
  • 1960: Matthew Moore, Irish actor (n. 1888).
  • 1965: Alan Freed, American disc-jockey (n. 1921).
  • 1967: Giacomo Mustedetti, Italian writer (n. 1901).
  • 1969: Enrique Ruano, a Spanish student (n. 1948).
  • 1980: Claudio Levrino, Argentine actor (n. 1946).
  • 1983: Garrincha, Brazilian footballer (n. 1933).
  • 1983: Sabino Bilbao, Spanish footballer (n. 1897).
  • 1984: Johnny Weissmüller, swimmer and American actor (n. 1904).
  • 1988: Paul Esser, German actor (n. 1913).
  • 1989: Józef Cyrankiewicz, Polish President (n. 1911).
  • 1989: Beatrice Lillie, Canadian actress (n. 1894).
  • 1990: Barbara Stanwyck, American actress (n. 1907).
  • 1993: Audrey Hepburn, Belgian actress (n. 1929).
  • 1994: Sir Matt Busby, British football coach (n. 1909).
  • 1996: Gerry Mulligan, American musician (n. 1927).
  • 2005: Jan Nowak-Jeziorański, journalist, writer, politician and Polish patriot (n. 1914).
  • 2007: Eusebio Cimorra, journalist and Spanish writer (n. 1908).
  • 2008: Louis de Cazenave, supercentennial and French military (n. 1897).
  • 2010: Mariano Constante, Spanish writer (n. 1920).
  • 2011: Reynolds Price, American writer (n. 1933).
  • 2012: Etta James, American singer (n. 1938).
  • 2013: Humberto Serrano, an Argentine actor of Spanish origin (n. 1942).
  • 2014: Claudio Abbado, director of orchestra and Italian musician (n. 1933).
  • 2017: David G. Hartwell, American literary editor and critic (n. 1941).
  • 2018: Paul Bocuse, French chef (n. 1926).
  • 2020: Andrew Vajna, film producer and Hungarian businessman (n. 1944).
  • 2021: Metsing Lekhanya, a military and political lesotense (n. 1938).
  • 2022: Meat Loaf, American singer and actor (n. 1947).
  • 2022: Leonor Oyarzún, Chile's first lady between 1990 and 1994 (n. 1919).
  • 2023: Óscar Colchado, Peruvian teacher, poet and teller (n. 1927).

Celebrations

  • Brazil: Anniversary of the City of "Rio de Janeiro"
  • Colombia: Corrales in the city of Sincelejo.
  • Chile: Chilean Roto Day; Festival of San Sebastian in Yumbel and San Sebastian.
  • Mexico: Festival of San Sebastian in Saín Alto (Zacatecas), León and Huitchila (Morelos).
  • Peru: Patronal Feast of the Blessed Virgin in the town of Pampas, province of Tayacaja.
  • Venezuela:
  • (chuckles) Fiestas de la calle San Sebastian en Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico
    • San Sebastian International Fair (FISS), in San Cristóbal, Táchira State
    • National Day of Pediatra
  • Spain: Festival of San Sebastian in the following locations:
    • San Sebastian (Guipuzcoa)
    • Bishop's Village (Salamanca)
    • Acehúche (Caceres province)
    • Botija (Caceres province)
    • Sangüesa (Navarra)
    • Azpeitia (Guipuzcoa)
    • Agüimes (Las Palmas)
    • Benalúa de las Villas (Granada)
    • Boadilla del Monte (Madrid Community)
    • Caniles (Granada)
    • Casas de Sebastián Pérez (Ávila)
    • Castro Caldelas (Orense)
    • Ciudad Rodrigo (Salamanca)
    • Fresnedillas de la Oliva (Madrid Community)
    • Source Obejuna (Córdoba)
    • Gérgal (Almeria).
    • Linares (Jaén)
    • The Jaen Guard (Jaen)
    • Lacorvilla (Zaragoza)
    • Laspuña (Huesca)
    • Madridejos (Toledo)
    • Mironcillo (Avila)
    • Navacepeda de Tormes (Ávila)
    • El Padul (Granada)
    • La Pobla de Vallbona (Valencia)
    • Palma de Mallorca
    • San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid)
    • Grills (Toledo)
    • Revenge (Segovia)
    • Ricote (Murcia)
    • Tafalla (Foral Community of Navarra)
    • Drop it (Almeria)
    • Torrejón de la Calzada (Madrid)
    • Villaco (Valladolid)
    • Villanueva de Alcardete (Toledo)
    • Villaviciosa de Odón (Madrid)
    • Vinaroz (Castellón)
    • Requena (Valencia)
    • Vilvestre (Salamanca)
    • Montiel (Real City)

Catholic saints list

  • San Fabiánpotato and martyr (250).
  • San Sebastián de Milan, martyr (s. IV in.).
  • San Ascla de Antinoe, martyr (s. IV).
  • Saint Neophyte of Nicea, martyr (s. IV).
  • St. Eutimio the Great, Abbot (473).
  • St. Wulfstano of Worchester, bishop (1095).
  • beato Benito Ricasoli, eremita (c. 1107).
  • Saint Henry of Upsala, bishop and martyr (c. 1157).
  • Saint Eustaquia Calafato, virgin and Abbotian (1485).
  • St Stephen Min Kuk-ka, martyr (1840).
  • Beato Cipriano Iwene Tansi, Presbyter (1964).
  • Blessed Maria Cristina of the Immaculate Conception, virgin (1906).

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