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March 14


Events

Pre-1600

  • 1074 – Battle of Mogyoród: Dukes Géza and Ladislaus defeat their cousin Solomon, King of Hungary, forcing him to flee to Hungary's western borderland.
  • 1590 – Battle of Ivry: Henry of Navarre and the Huguenots defeat the forces of the Catholic League under Charles, Duke of Mayenne, during the French Wars of Religion.

1601–1900

  • 1647 – Thirty Years' War: Bavaria, Cologne, France and Sweden sign the Truce of Ulm.
  • 1663 – According to his own account, Otto von Guericke completes his book Experimenta Nova (ut vocantur) Magdeburgica de Vacuo Spatio, detailing his experiments on vacuum and his discovery of electrostatic repulsion.
  • 1674 – The Third Anglo-Dutch War: The Battle of Ronas Voe results in the Dutch East India Company ship Wapen van Rotterdam being captured with a death toll of up to 300 Dutch crew and soldiers.
  • 1757 – Admiral Sir John Byng is executed by firing squad aboard for breach of the Articles of War.
  • 1780 – American Revolutionary War: Spanish forces capture Fort Charlotte in Mobile, Alabama, the last British frontier post capable of threatening New Orleans.
  • 1794 – Eli Whitney is granted a patent for the cotton gin.
  • 1864 – Rossini's Petite messe solennelle is first performed, by twelve singers, two pianists and a harmonium player in a mansion in Paris.
  • 1885The Mikado, a light opera by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, receives its first public performance at the Savoy Theatre in London.
  • 1900 – The Gold Standard Act is ratified, placing the United States currency on the gold standard.

1901–present

  • 1901 – Utah governor Heber Manning Wells vetoes a bill that would have eased restriction on polygamy.
  • 1903 – Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge, the first national wildlife refuge in the US, is established by President Theodore Roosevelt.
  • 1920 – In the second of the 1920 Schleswig plebiscites, about 80% of the population in Zone II votes to remain part of Weimar Germany.
  • 1921 – Six members of a group of Irish Republican Army activists known as the Forgotten Ten, are hanged in Dublin's Mountjoy Prison.
  • 1923 – Charlie Daly and three other members of the Irish Republican Army are executed by Irish Free State forces.
  • 1926 – The El Virilla train accident, Costa Rica, kills 248 people and wounds another 93 when a train falls off a bridge over the Río Virilla between Heredia and Tibás.
  • 1931Alam Ara, India's first talking film, is released.
  • 1939 – Slovakia declares independence under German pressure.
  • 1942 – Anne Miller becomes the first American patient to be treated with penicillin, under the care of Orvan Hess and John Bumstead.
  • 1943 – The Holocaust: The liquidation of the Kraków Ghetto is completed.
  • 1945 – The R.A.F. drop the Grand Slam bomb in action for the first time, on a railway viaduct near Bielefeld, Germany.
  • 1951 – Korean War: United Nations troops recapture Seoul for the second time.
  • 1961 – A USAF B-52 bomber carrying nuclear weapons crashes near Yuba City, California.
  • 1964 – Jack Ruby is convicted of killing Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin who had shot and killed John F. Kennedy in the previous year.
  • 1967 – The body of U.S. President John F. Kennedy is moved to a permanent burial place at Arlington National Cemetery.
  • 1972 – Sterling Airways Flight 296 crashes near Kalba, United Arab Emirates while on approach to Dubai International Airport, killing 112 people.
  • 1978 – The Israel Defense Forces launch Operation Litani, a seven-day campaign to invade and occupy southern Lebanon.
  • 1979 – Alia Royal Jordanian Flight 600 crashes at Doha International Airport, killing 45 people.
  • 1980 – LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007 crashes during final approach near Warsaw, Poland, killing 87 people, including a 14-man American boxing team.
  • 1982 – The South African government bombs the headquarters of the African National Congress in London.
  • 1988 – In the Johnson South Reef Skirmish Chinese forces defeat Vietnamese forces in an altercation over control of one of the Spratly Islands.
  • 1991 – Escondida in Chile's Atacama Desert –which was to become the worlds most productive copper mine– is officially inaugurated.
  • 1995 – Norman Thagard becomes the first American astronaut to ride to space on board a Russian launch vehicle.
  • 2006 – The 2006 Chadian coup d'état attempt ends in failure.
  • 2006 – Operation Bringing Home the Goods: Israeli troops raid an American-supervised Palestinian prison in Jericho to capture six Palestinian prisoners, including PFLP chief Ahmad Sa'adat.
  • 2007 – The Nandigram violence in Nandigram, West Bengal, results in the deaths of at least 14 people.
  • 2008 – A series of riots, protests, and demonstrations erupt in Lhasa and subsequently spread elsewhere in Tibet.
  • 2017 – A naming ceremony for the chemical element nihonium takes place in Tokyo, with then Crown Prince Naruhito in attendance.
  • 2019 – Cyclone Idai makes landfall near Beira, Mozambique, causing devastating floods and over 1,000 deaths.
  • 2021 – Burmese security forces kill at least 65 civilians in the Hlaingthaya massacre.

Births

1601–1900

  • 1638 – Johann Georg Gichtel, German mystic (died 1710)
  • 1737 – Ioan Nicolidi of Pindus, Aromanian physician and noble (died 1828)
  • 1772 – José Núñez de Cáceres, Dominican politician and writer. He was the leader of the Independence movement of the Dominican Republic against Spain in 1821 (died 1846)
  • 1790 – Ludwig Emil Grimm, German painter and engraver (died 1863)
  • 1800 – James Bogardus, American inventor and architect (died 1874)
  • 1801 – Kristjan Jaak Peterson, Estonian poet (died 1822)
  • 1804 – Johann Strauss I, Austrian composer and conductor (died 1849)
  • 1813 – Joseph P. Bradley, American lawyer and jurist (died 1892)
  • 1820 – Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (died 1878)
  • 1822 – Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies (died 1889)
  • 1823 – Théodore de Banville, French poet and critic (died 1891)
  • 1833 – Frederic Shields, English painter and illustrator (died 1911)
  • 1833 – Lucy Hobbs Taylor, American dentist and educator (died 1910)
  • 1835 – Giovanni Schiaparelli, Italian astronomer and historian (died 1910)
  • 1836 – Isabella Beeton, English author of Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management (died 1865)
  • 1837 – Charles Ammi Cutter, American librarian (died 1903)
  • 1844 – Umberto I of Italy (died 1900)
  • 1844 – Arthur O'Shaughnessy, English poet and herpetologist (died 1881)
  • 1847 – Castro Alves, Brazilian poet and playwright (died 1871)
  • 1853 – Ferdinand Hodler, Swiss painter (died 1918)
  • 1854 – Paul Ehrlich, German physician and biologist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1915)
  • 1854 – John Lane, English publisher, co-founded The Bodley Head (died 1925)
  • 1854 – Alexandru Macedonski, Romanian author and poet (died 1920)
  • 1854 – Thomas R. Marshall, American lawyer and politician, 28th Vice President of the United States of America (died 1925)
  • 1862 – Vilhelm Bjerknes, Norwegian physicist and meteorologist (died 1951)
  • 1864 – Casey Jones, American engineer (died 1900)
  • 1868 – Emily Murphy, Canadian jurist, author, and activist (died 1933)
  • 1869 – Algernon Blackwood, English author and playwright (died 1951)
  • 1874 – Anton Philips, Dutch businessman, co-founded Philips Electronics (died 1951)
  • 1879 – Albert Einstein, German-American physicist, academic and Nobel Prize laureate (died 1955)
  • 1882 – Wacław Sierpiński, Polish mathematician and academic (died 1969)
  • 1885 – Raoul Lufbery, French-American soldier and pilot (died 1918)
  • 1886 – Firmin Lambot, Belgian cyclist (died 1964)
  • 1887 – Sylvia Beach, American-French bookseller and publisher, who founded Shakespeare and Company (died 1962)
  • 1898 – Reginald Marsh, French-American painter and illustrator (died 1954)
  • 1899 – K. C. Irving, Canadian businessman, founded Irving Oil (died 1992)

1901–present

  • 1901 – Sid Atkinson, South African hurdler and long jumper (died 1977)
  • 1903 – Adolph Gottlieb, American painter and sculptor (died 1974)
  • 1904 – Doris Eaton Travis, American actress and dancer (died 2010)
  • 1905 – Raymond Aron, French journalist, sociologist, and philosopher (died 1983)
  • 1906 – Ulvi Cemal Erkin, Turkish composer and educator (died 1972)
  • 1908 – Ed Heinemann, American designer of military aircraft (died 1991)
  • 1908 – Maurice Merleau-Ponty, French philosopher and academic (died 1961)
  • 1908 – Phil Vincent, English engineer and businessman, founded Vincent Motorcycles (died 1979)
  • 1908 – Koča Popović, Yugoslav politician and Divisional Commander of the First Proletarian Division of the Yugoslav Partisans (died 1992)
  • 1911 – Akira Yoshizawa, Japanese origamist (died 2005)
  • 1912 – Cliff Bastin, English footballer (died 1991)
  • 1912 – Les Brown, American saxophonist, composer, and bandleader (died 2001)
  • 1912 – W. Graham Claytor Jr. American lieutenant, lawyer, and politician, 15th United States Secretary of the Navy (died 1994)
  • 1912 – W. Willard Wirtz, American lawyer and politician, 10th United States Secretary of Labor (died 2010)
  • 1913 – Dominik Tatarka, Slovak writer (died 1989)
  • 1914 – Lee Hays, American singer-songwriter (died 1981)
  • 1914 – Bill Owen, English actor and songwriter (died 1999)
  • 1914 – Lee Petty, American race car driver and businessman, founded Petty Enterprises (died 2000)
  • 1915 – Alexander Brott, Canadian violinist, composer, and conductor (died 2005)
  • 1916 – Horton Foote, American author, playwright, and screenwriter (died 2009)
  • 1917 – Alan Smith, English lieutenant and pilot (died 2013)
  • 1918 – Zoia Horn, American librarian (died 2014)
  • 1919 – Max Shulman, American author and screenwriter (died 1988)
  • 1920 – Hank Ketcham, American author and cartoonist, created Dennis the Menace (died 2001)
  • 1920 – Dorothy Tyler-Odam, English high jumper (died 2014)
  • 1921 – S. Truett Cathy, American businessman, founded Chick-fil-A (died 2014)
  • 1921 – Ada Louise Huxtable, American author and critic (died 2013)
  • 1922 – Les Baxter, American pianist and composer (died 1996)
  • 1923 – Diane Arbus, American photographer (died 1971)
  • 1925 – William Clay Ford Sr., American businessman (died 2014)
  • 1925 – Joseph A. Unanue, American sergeant and businessman (died 2013)
  • 1926 – François Morel, Canadian pianist, composer, conductor, and educator (died 2018)
  • 1927 – Chuck Share, American basketball player (died 2012)
  • 1928 – Frank Borman, American astronaut (died 2023)
  • 1928 – Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente, Spanish environmentalist (died 1980)
  • 1929 – Bob Goalby, American golfer (died 2022)
  • 1932 – Mark Murphy, American singer-songwriter and actor (died 2015)
  • 1932 – Naina Yeltsina, Russian wife of Boris Yeltsin, First Lady of Russia
  • 1933 – Michael Caine, English actor
  • 1933 – Quincy Jones, American producer (died 2024)
  • 1934 – Eugene Cernan, American captain, pilot, and astronaut (died 2017)
  • 1934 – Paul Rader, American 15th General of The Salvation Army
  • 1936 – Bob Charles, New Zealand golfer
  • 1937 – Peter van der Merwe, South African cricketer and referee (died 2013)
  • 1938 – Eleanor Bron, English actress and screenwriter
  • 1938 – Jan Crouch, American televangelist, co-founder of the Trinity Broadcasting Network (died 2016)
  • 1938 – John Gleeson, Australian cricketer (died 2016)
  • 1938 – Árpád Orbán, Hungarian footballer (died 2008)
  • 1939 – Raymond J. Barry, American actor
  • 1939 – Bertrand Blier, French director and screenwriter (died 2025)
  • 1939 – Yves Boisset, French director and screenwriter (died 2025)
  • 1941 – Wolfgang Petersen, German-American director, producer, and screenwriter (died 2022)
  • 1942 – Rita Tushingham, English actress
  • 1943 – Anita Morris, American actress and singer (died 1994)
  • 1944 – Boris Brott, Canadian composer and conductor (died 2022)
  • 1944 – Clyde Lee, American basketball player
  • 1944 – Václav Nedomanský, Czech ice hockey player and manager
  • 1944 – Bobby Smith, English footballer and manager
  • 1944 – Tom Stannage, Australian historian and academic (died 2012)
  • 1945 – Jasper Carrott, English comedian, actor, and game show host
  • 1945 – Michael Martin Murphey, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1945 – Walter Parazaider, American saxophonist
  • 1946 – Wes Unseld, American basketball player, coach, and manager (died 2020)
  • 1947 – Roy Budd, English pianist and composer (died 1993)
  • 1947 – William J. Jefferson, American lawyer and politician
  • 1947 – Jona Lewie, English singer-songwriter and keyboard player
  • 1948 – Tom Coburn, American physician and politician (died 2020)
  • 1948 – Billy Crystal, American actor, comedian, director, producer, and screenwriter
  • 1948 – Theo Jansen, Dutch sculptor
  • 1950 – Rick Dees, American actor and radio host
  • 1951 – Jerry Greenfield, American businessman and philanthropist, co-founded Ben & Jerry's
  • 1953 – Nick Keir, Scottish singer-songwriter (died 2013)
  • 1954 – Brian Smith, Australian rugby league player and coach
  • 1955 – Jonathan Kaufer, American director and screenwriter (died 2013)
  • 1956 – Indu Malhotra, Judge of the Supreme Court of India
  • 1956 – Butch Wynegar, American baseball player and coach
  • 1957 – Tad Williams, American author
  • 1958 – Albert II, Prince of Monaco
  • 1959 – Laila Robins, American actress
  • 1959 – Tamara Tunie, American actress
  • 1960 – Heidi Hammel, American astronomer and academic
  • 1960 – Kirby Puckett, American baseball player (died 2006)
  • 1961 – Mike Lazaridis, Greek–Canadian businessman and philanthropist, founded BlackBerry Limited
  • 1963 – Bruce Reid, Australian cricketer and coach
  • 1964 – Chris Johns, Australian rugby league player and administrator
  • 1965 – Kevin Brown, American baseball player and coach
  • 1965 – Aamir Khan, Indian film actor, producer, and director
  • 1965 – Billy Sherwood, American guitarist, songwriter, and producer
  • 1965 – Kevin Williamson, American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter
  • 1966 – Jonas Elmer, Danish actor, director, and screenwriter
  • 1966 – Elise Neal, American actress and producer
  • 1968 – Megan Follows, Canadian-American actress
  • 1968 – Magnús Árni Magnússon, Icelandic politician
  • 1969 – Larry Johnson, American basketball player and actor
  • 1970 – Kristian Bush, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1972 – Irom Chanu Sharmila, Indian poet and activist
  • 1973 – Rohit Shetty, Indian film director and producer
  • 1974 – Santino Marella, Canadian wrestler
  • 1974 – Patrick Traverse, Canadian ice hockey player
  • 1975 – Steve Harper, English footballer and referee
  • 1975 – Dmitri Markov, Belarusian-Australian pole vaulter
  • 1976 – Brian Quinn, American improvisational comedian and actor
  • 1976 – Phil Vickery, English rugby player and sportscaster
  • 1977 – Vadims Fjodorovs, Latvian footballer and coach
  • 1977 – Naoki Matsuda, Japanese footballer (died 2011)
  • 1977 – Jeremy Paul, New Zealand-Australian rugby player
  • 1978 – Pieter van den Hoogenband, Dutch swimmer
  • 1979 – Nicolas Anelka, French footballer and manager
  • 1979 – Dan Avidan, American musician and internet personality
  • 1979 – Chris Klein, American actor
  • 1979 – Sead Ramović, German-Bosnian footballer
  • 1980 – Aaron Brown, English footballer and coach
  • 1980 – Ben Herring, New Zealand rugby player and coach
  • 1981 – Bobby Jenks, American baseball player (died 2025)
  • 1981 – George Wilson, American football player
  • 1982 – Carlos Marinelli, Argentine footballer
  • 1982 – François Sterchele, Belgian footballer (died 2008)
  • 1983 – Bakhtiyar Artayev, Kazakh boxer
  • 1986 – Elton Chigumbura, Zimbabwean cricketer
  • 1986 – Jessica Gallagher, Australian skier and cyclist
  • 1986 – Andy Taylor, English footballer
  • 1988 – Stephen Curry, American basketball player
  • 1988 – Rico Freimuth, German decathlete
  • 1989 – Marwin González, Venezuelan baseball player
  • 1989 – Kevin Lacroix, Canadian race car driver
  • 1989 – Patrick Patterson, American basketball player
  • 1990 – Joe Allen, Welsh footballer
  • 1990 – Tamás Kádár, Hungarian footballer
  • 1990 – Haru Kuroki, Japanese actress
  • 1990 – Kolbeinn Sigþórsson, Icelandic footballer
  • 1991 – Emir Bekrić, Serbian hurdler
  • 1992 – Shotzi Blackheart, American wrestler
  • 1992 – Erik Gustafsson, Swedish ice hockey player
  • 1993 – Anthony Bennett, Canadian basketball player
  • 1993 – J. T. Miller, American ice hockey player
  • 1994 – Ansel Elgort, American actor and DJ
  • 1995 – Brandon Aubrey, American multi-sport athlete
  • 1995 – Nick Eh 30, Canadian live streamer and professional gamer
  • 1996 – Batuhan Altıntaş, Turkish footballer
  • 1997 – Simone Biles, American gymnast
  • 1998 – Tyson Jost, Canadian ice hockey player
  • 1999 – Marvin Bagley III, American basketball player
  • 2000 – Chrisean Rock, American rapper and reality television personality
  • 2000 – Jihoon, South Korean singer
  • 2001 – Nico Mannion, Italian-American basketball player
  • 2008 – Abby Ryder Fortson, American actress

Deaths

Pre-1600

  • 840 – Einhard, Frankish scholar
  • 968 – Matilda of Ringelheim, Saxon queen (born c. 896)
  • 1555 – John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford (born 1485)

1601–1900

  • 1647 – Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange (born 1584)
  • 1648 – Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Fairfax of Cameron, English general and politician (born 1584)
  • 1696 – Jean Domat, French lawyer and jurist (born 1625)
  • 1698 – Claes Rålamb, Swedish statesman (born 1622)
  • 1748 – George Wade, Irish field marshal and politician (born 1673)
  • 1757 – John Byng, British admiral and politician, 11th Commodore Governor of Newfoundland (born 1704)
  • 1791 – Johann Salomo Semler, German historian and critic (born 1725)
  • 1803 – Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, German poet (born 1724)
  • 1811 – Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, English politician, Prime Minister of Great Britain (born 1735)
  • 1823 – Charles François Dumouriez, French general and politician, French Minister of War (born 1739)
  • 1860 – Carl Ritter von Ghega, Italian engineer, designed the Semmering railway (born 1802)
  • 1877 – Juan Manuel de Rosas, Argentinian general and politician, 17th Governor of Buenos Aires Province (born 1793)
  • 1883 – Karl Marx, German philosopher and theorist (born 1818)
  • 1884 – Quintino Sella, Italian economist and politician, Italian Minister of Finances (born 1827)

1901–present

  • 1921 – Bernard Ryan executed Irish republican (born 1901)
  • 1923 – Charlie Daly and three other Irish Republicans are executed by Irish Free State forces (born 1896)
  • 1930 – A. A. Kannisto, Finnish politician (born 1876)
  • 1932 – George Eastman, American inventor and businessman, founded Eastman Kodak (born 1854)
  • 1932 – Frederick Jackson Turner, American historian (born 1861)
  • 1937 – Lars Edvard Phragmén, Swedish mathematician (born 1863)
  • 1941 – C. R. M. F. Cruttwell, English historian (born 1887)
  • 1953 – Klement Gottwald, Czechoslovak Communist politician and 14th President of Czechoslovakia (born 1896)
  • 1957 – Evagoras Pallikarides, Cypriot activist (born 1938)
  • 1965 – Marion Jones Farquhar, American tennis player (born 1879)
  • 1968 – Erwin Panofsky, German historian and academic (born 1892)
  • 1969 – Ben Shahn, Lithuanian-American painter, illustrator, and educator (born 1898)
  • 1973 – Howard H. Aiken, American computer scientist and engineer (born 1900)
  • 1973 – Chic Young, American cartoonist (born 1901)
  • 1975 – Susan Hayward, American actress (born 1917)
  • 1976 – Busby Berkeley, American director and choreographer (born 1895)
  • 1977 – Fannie Lou Hamer, American activist and philanthropist (born 1917)
  • 1979 – Frank McEncroe, Australian businessman (born 1908)
  • 1980 – Mohammad Hatta, Indonesian politician, 3rd Prime Minister of Indonesia (born 1902)
  • 1980 – Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente, Spanish environmentalist (born 1928)
  • 1984 – Hovhannes Shiraz, Armenian poet (born 1915)
  • 1989 – Zita of Bourbon-Parma, Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary (born 1892)
  • 1991 – Howard Ashman, American playwright and composer (born 1950)
  • 1994 – Sheila Humphreys, Irish Republican, political activist and Hunger Striker (born 1899)
  • 1995 – William Alfred Fowler, American physicist and astronomer, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1911)
  • 1997 – Fred Zinnemann, Austrian-American director and producer (born 1907)
  • 1999 – Kirk Alyn, American actor (born 1910)
  • 1999 – John Broome, American author (born 1913)
  • 2003 – Jack Goldstein, Canadian-American painter (born 1945)
  • 2003 – Jean-Luc Lagardère, French engineer and businessman (born 1928)
  • 2006 – Lennart Meri, Estonian director and politician, 2nd President of Estonia (born 1929)
  • 2007 – Lucie Aubrac, French educator and activist (born 1912)
  • 2008 – Chiara Lubich, Italian activist, co-founded the Focolare Movement (born 1920)
  • 2010 – Peter Graves, American actor (born 1926)
  • 2012 – Pierre Schoendoerffer, French director and screenwriter (born 1928)
  • 2012 – Ċensu Tabone, Maltese general and politician, 4th President of Malta (born 1913)
  • 2013 – Jack Greene, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (born 1930)
  • 2013 – Aramais Sahakyan, Armenian poet and author (born 1936)
  • 2013 – Ieng Sary, Vietnamese-Cambodian politician, Cambodian Minister for Foreign Affairs (born 1925)
  • 2014 – Tony Benn, English politician, Postmaster General of the United Kingdom (born 1925)
  • 2014 – Meir Har-Zion, Israeli commander (born 1934)
  • 2016 – John W. Cahn, German-American metallurgist and academic (born 1928)
  • 2016 – Peter Maxwell Davies, English composer and conductor (born 1934)
  • 2016 – Suranimala Rajapaksha, Sri Lankan lawyer and politician (born 1949)
  • 2018 – Jim Bowen, English stand-up comedian and TV personality (born 1937)
  • 2018 – Marielle Franco, Brazilian politician and human rights activist (born 1979)
  • 2018 – Stephen Hawking, English physicist and author (born 1942)
  • 2018 – Liam O'Flynn, Irish uileann piper (born 1945)
  • 2019 – Jake Phelps, American skateboarder and Thrasher editor-in-chief (born 1962)
  • 2019 – Charlie Whiting, British motorsport director (born 1952)
  • 2019 – Haig Young, Canadian politician (born 1928)
  • 2022 – Scott Hall, American wrestler (born 1958)
  • 2025 – Alan Simpson, United States senator from Wyoming (born 1931)

Holidays and observances

  • Christian feast day:
    • Leobinus
    • Matilda of Ringelheim
    • March 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Constitution Day (Andorra)
  • Heroes' Day (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
  • Mother Tongue Day (Estonia)
  • Nanakshahi New Year, first day of the month of Chet (Sikhism)
  • Pi Day
  • Steak and Blowjob Day, a satirical unofficial holiday created in the United States as a male response to Valentine's Day
  • Summer Day (Albania)
  • White Day on which men give gifts to women; complementary to Valentine's Day (Japan and other Asian nations)

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