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-[[Image:Bacchanalia by Leveque.jpg|200px|thumb|''[[Bacchanalia]]'' by [[Auguste (Maurice François Giuslain) Léveque]] <br> The Bacchanalia were traditionally held on [[March 16]] and [[March 17]]]] 
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-*In Ancient Rome, the [[Bacchanalia]] were traditionally held on [[March 16]] and [[March 17]]]].+*In Ancient Rome, the [[Bacchanalia]] were traditionally held on [[March 16]] and [[March 17]].
*[[1190]] - [[Crusade]]rs start to massacre the [[Jew]]s of [[York]]; many Jews commit suicide rather than submit to baptism. *[[1190]] - [[Crusade]]rs start to massacre the [[Jew]]s of [[York]]; many Jews commit suicide rather than submit to baptism.
 +*[[1244]] - [[Catharism]], a large and symbolically important massacre took place, where over 200 Cathar perfects were burned in an enormous fire at the prat des cramats near the foot of the Montségur castle.
 +*[[1977]] - [[The Sex Pistols]] are sacked from A&M.
*[[1998]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] apologises for inactivity and silence of some Roman Catholics during the [[Holocaust]]. *[[1998]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] apologises for inactivity and silence of some Roman Catholics during the [[Holocaust]].
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*[[1908]] - [[René Daumal]], French Surrealist writer (d. [[1944]]) *[[1908]] - [[René Daumal]], French Surrealist writer (d. [[1944]])
*[[1911]] - Dr. [[Josef Mengele]], German, accused [[Nazi]] [[war criminal]] (d. [[1979]]) *[[1911]] - Dr. [[Josef Mengele]], German, accused [[Nazi]] [[war criminal]] (d. [[1979]])
-*[[1926]] - [[Jerry Lewis]], American comedian+*[[1920]] - [[Jørgen Nash]], Danish Situationist artist and writer (d. 2004)
 +*[[1926]] - [[Jerry Lewis]], American comedian (d. 2017)
*[[1940]] - [[Bernardo Bertolucci]], Italian film director *[[1940]] - [[Bernardo Bertolucci]], Italian film director
*[[1953]] - [[Isabelle Huppert]], French actress *[[1953]] - [[Isabelle Huppert]], French actress
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*[[1957]] - [[Constantin Brancusi]], Romanian sculptor (b. [[1876]]) *[[1957]] - [[Constantin Brancusi]], Romanian sculptor (b. [[1876]])
*[[1980]] - [[Tamara de Lempicka]], Polish-born painter (b. [[1898]]) *[[1980]] - [[Tamara de Lempicka]], Polish-born painter (b. [[1898]])
- +*[[1993]] - [[Natália Correia]], Portuguese writer (b. [[1923]])
-==Notes==+
-*[[1980]] - [[Catharism]] Montségur was besieged by the troops of the seneschal of Carcassonne and the archbishop of Narbonne. On March 16, 1244 a large and symbolically important massacre took place, where over 200 Cathar perfects were burned in an enormous fire at the prat des cramats near the foot of the castle.+
-*[[1980]] - [[Jørgen Nash]] Jørgen Nash (March 16, 1920 - May 17, 2004) was a Danish artist, writer and central proponent of situationism. +
-*[[1980]] - [[Natália Correia]] (b. September 13, 1923 in Fajã de Baixo, São Miguel Island, Azores - March 16, 1993 in Lisbon) was a Portuguese writer, and +
-*[[1980]] - [[The Sex Pistols]] The Sex Pistols were sacked from A&M on 16 March, 1977.+
-*[[1980]] - [[James Bulger]] +
-*[[1980]] - [[Caligula]] +
-*[[1980]] - [[Memento (film)]] +
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  • In Ancient Rome, the Bacchanalia were traditionally held on March 16 and March 17.
  • 1190 - Crusaders start to massacre the Jews of York; many Jews commit suicide rather than submit to baptism.
  • 1244 - Catharism, a large and symbolically important massacre took place, where over 200 Cathar perfects were burned in an enormous fire at the prat des cramats near the foot of the Montségur castle.
  • 1977 - The Sex Pistols are sacked from A&M.
  • 1998 - Pope John Paul II apologises for inactivity and silence of some Roman Catholics during the Holocaust.

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