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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-* [[1562]] - Over 1,000 [[Huguenot]]s are massacred by [[Catholicism|Catholics]] in [[Wassy]], [[France]] marking the start of the [[French Wars of Religion]].+* [[1562]] - Several [[Huguenot]]s are massacred by [[Catholicism|Catholics]] in [[Wassy]], [[France]], marking the start of the [[French Wars of Religion]].
-* [[1692]] - Beginning what would become known as the [[Salem witch trials]].+* [[1692]] - Beginning of what would become known as the [[Salem witch trials]].
 +* [[1788]] - Sade starts writing ''[[Eugénie de Franval]]''
 +* [[1925]] - [[Viking Press]], publisher of ''On the Road'' is founded
== Births == == Births ==
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*[[1848]] - [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]], Irish-born American sculptor (d. [[1907]]) *[[1848]] - [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]], Irish-born American sculptor (d. [[1907]])
*[[1858]] - [[Georg Simmel]], German sociologist and philosopher (d. [[1918]]) *[[1858]] - [[Georg Simmel]], German sociologist and philosopher (d. [[1918]])
 +* [[1863]] - [[Fyodor Sologub]], Russian Symbolist poet, novelist, playwright and essayist (d. [[1927]])
*[[1886]] - [[Oskar Kokoschka]], Austrian painter and poet (d. [[1980]]) *[[1886]] - [[Oskar Kokoschka]], Austrian painter and poet (d. [[1980]])
-*[[1922]] - [[William Gaines]], American publisher (d. [[1992]])+*[[1922]] - [[William Gaines]], American publisher (d. 1992)
*[[1927]] - [[Harry Belafonte]], American musician and activist *[[1927]] - [[Harry Belafonte]], American musician and activist
-*[[1928]] - [[Jacques Rivette]], French film director+*[[1928]] - [[Jacques Rivette]], French film director (d. 2016)
 +* [[1934]] - [[Jean-Michel Folon]], Belgian artist, illustrator, painter, and sculptor (b. [[2005]])
 +* [[1939]] - [[Tzvetan Todorov]], Franco-Bulgarian philosopher (''The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre'')
== Deaths == == Deaths ==
* [[1633]] - [[George Herbert]], English poet and orator (b. [[1593]]) * [[1633]] - [[George Herbert]], English poet and orator (b. [[1593]])
* [[1875]] - [[Tristan Corbière]], French poet (b. [[1845]]) * [[1875]] - [[Tristan Corbière]], French poet (b. [[1845]])
 +*[[1935]] - [[William Degouve de Nuncques]], Belgian Symbolist artist (b. [[1867]])
* [[1938]] - [[Gabriele D'Annunzio]], Italian writer, war hero, and politician (b. [[1863]]) * [[1938]] - [[Gabriele D'Annunzio]], Italian writer, war hero, and politician (b. [[1863]])
- +* [[1950]] - [[Alfred Korzybski]], Polish linguist (b. [[1879]])
- +* [[1958]] - [[Giacomo Balla]], Italian painter (b. [[1871]])
-==Notes==+
-* [[1633]] - [[Tzvetan Todorov]] (born on March 1 1939 in Sofia) is a Franco-Bulgarian philosopher (''The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre''). +
-*[[1935]] - [[William Degouve de Nuncques]], Belgian Symbolist artist (b. [[1867]])+
-* [[1633]] - [[Alfred Korzybski]] July 3, 1879 in Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire and died on March 1, 1950, in Lakeville, Connecticut, USA. He is probably best-remembered for developing the theory of general semantics. +
-* [[1633]] - [[Viking Press]] Viking Press is an American publishing company currently owned by Penguin Books. It was founded in New York City on March 1, 1925 by Harold K. Guinzburg and George S. Oppenheim. They are best-known for publishing On the Road. +
-* [[1633]] - [[Eugénie de Franval]] Eugénie de Franval is a short story by Sade first published in the collection The Crimes of Love. Sade had started to write the story on March 1, 1788, he completed it in six days.+
-* [[1633]] - [[Michael Giles]] +
-* [[1633]] - [[The Origins of Totalitarianism]] +
-* [[1633]] - [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]] +
-* [[1633]] - [[Jean-Michel Folon]] +
-* [[1633]] - [[Giacomo Balla]] +
-* [[1633]] - [[Paul Müller (actor)]] +
-* [[1633]] - [[Anthony Cox]] +
-* [[1633]] - [[Fyodor Sologub]] +
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