National Cereal Day

🗓️ On This Day - March 7th

March 7th completes our first week in March and brings us a lot of history, national holidays, and historic birthdays to celebrate! You may well be welcoming an occasion or two of your own today - but regardless of how you choose to spend it, here are some of the most interesting things about March 7th!

On this day

Fori Imperiali, Rome

The Roman Empire gained two new leaders.

Back in the year 161 AD, Emperor Antoninus Pius died. Both Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus then succeeded him as co-Emperors. This was the first time the Roman Empire had ever seen two Emperors co-rule at the same time - though, let's face it, the Roman Empire was all about big "firsts"!

interesting facts about King Henry 8th

Henry VIII got a bounceback on his divorce request.

On this very date back in 1530, King Henry VIII’s divorce request from his then-wife was rejected by the Pope. This led the King to make some serious adjustments to his court, including the creation of the Church of England, which would permit divorce! Bizarrely, the CofE largely exists because King Henry wanted nothing more to do with Catherine of Aragon - strange but true.

On This Day In History March 7th

Ring ring!

Here in the US in 1876, Alexander Graham Bell received the patent for the telephone! His creation changed the way we communicate forever - but, oddly, he used to answer his innovation with the phrase “Ahoy, hoy”. It didn’t really catch on!

The Return of Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock came back!

On this very date back in 1905, Sherlock Holmes made a triumphant comeback to print by highly popular demand! The author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, finally released The Return of Sherlock Holmes after the public pressured him to release more Sherlock Holmes stories - how can you turn down fan requests?

Roald Amundsen

Roald Amundsen made an important discovery.

On this date back in 1912, Roald Amundsen announced that he had discovered the South Pole. He had officially located the area on December 14th, 1911. Many people have traveled there and back since!

Martin Luther King Jr.

The Selma to Montgomery marches began.

Back in 1965, Martin Luther King Jr and hundreds of civil rights protestors began their historic march across Alabama. Regrettably, the Alabama State troopers and 600 protesters came to a clash. Many were beaten, including the future congressman, John Lewis, who ended up being hospitalized for his injuries. It would take three attempts for King Jr and his protestors to complete their march.

Special Days Falling on March 7th

March 7th is a day we should all celebrate - although we tend to focus on the big holidays, take some time today to think about a few important things we observe today, too!
National Flapjack Day

National Flapjack Day

Flapjacks are the kinds of treats families make together - and what’s more, you can adjust them to your taste, either making them sweeter or more savory. This homely, versatile snack is celebrated today across the US - why not try making your own?

National Crown Roast of Pork Day

National Crown Roast of Pork Day

No better way to beat the winter blues than by preparing your own special feast! Invite your loved ones around and celebrate National Crown Roast of Pork Day with a nice piece of meat, some roasted veg, and a gravy you could positively drink!

National Cereal Day

National Cereal Day

Arguably, little is better for starting your day than a good bowl of cereal with some milk. The real question is, are you a milk-first or a cereal-first kind of person? Either way, pour yourself a bowl of your favorite cereal, kick back, and enjoy the occasion.

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This month in history

The United States launched its first satellite! The Explorer I was launched back in March of 1958 - and as of 2022, there were 4,852 active artificial satellites orbiting around the Earth, with 2944 belonging to the US alone.

Famous Birthdays on March 7th

Rob Roy, Scottish hero and outlaw, born 1671

John Herschel, English astronomer, and photographer, born 1792

Bryan Cranston, American actor, born 1956

Joe Carter, American baseball player, born 1960

Wanda Sykes, American actress, born 1964

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