This day is remembered for its impact on culture, sports and global politics. From archaeological discoveries to key moments in Argentine history. Find out everything that happened on November 14th over the years.
He November 14 A series of anniversaries are commemorated that marked the Argentina like the rest of the world. This date is loaded with events historical, from the Day of the UNESCO, until the birth of the renowned referee Horacio Elizondo and the death of the writer and poet Ezequiel Martínez Estrada. These events reflect important milestones in various areas, from achievements cultural and sporting to scientific discoveries.
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Over the years, the November 14 He witnessed events that impacted society and culture, some transcending borders to leave a mark on universal history. Below are the most notable events that occurred on a day like today, both in Argentina like in the world.
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Anniversaries in Argentina today, November 14:
- 1913: Death of Luis A. Huergoengineer and first graduate of the Faculty of Engineering in Argentina.
- 1922: Howard Carter discover the tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt.
- 1937: Death of Eduardo HolmbergArgentine doctor and naturalist.
- 1963: Birth of Horacio ElizondoArgentine referee who directed the final of the 2006 World Cup.
- 1964: Death of Ezequiel Martínez EstradaArgentine writer, poet and essayist.
- 1967: Racing Club becomes champion of the Intercontinental Cup after beating Scottish Celtic.
- 1969: Birth of Matthew McConaugheyOscar-winning American actor.
- 1979: The hostage crisis in Iran begins with the storming of the US embassy in Tehran.
- 1995: Assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Isaac Rabin in Tel Aviv.
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- 1939: Death of Paul ValéryFrench writer and philosopher.
- 1940: World War II breaks out with the German invasion of Yugoslavia.
- 1944: Birth of Claude Lévi-StraussFrench anthropologist and sociologist.
- 1946: The Spanish composer Manuel de Falla dies in Argentina.
- 1952: He President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower announces the creation of the POT.
- 1963: Birth of Jeff BridgesAmerican actor and Oscar winner.
- 1973: He brazilian soccer wins the FIFA World Cup Soccer by defeating Italy in the final.
- 1989: Fall of the Berlin Walla symbolic milestone of German reunification and the end of the Cold War.
- 1991: Death of Freddie Mercuryvocalist of queen.
- 1993: Carlos Menem and Raúl Alfonsín agree to reform the National Constitution through the Olivos Pact.
- 2010: Sebastian Vettel becomes the youngest world champion in Formula 1 history.
- 2020: The Pumas achieve a historic victory over the All Blacks for the first time.
- UNESCO Day Celebrationcommemorating the signing of the agreement establishing the organization.
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