Died on this day in 1846: Pope Gregory XVI (1765–1846) — Pope Gregory XVI was most famous for abolishing slavery in the Papal States in 1839. Featured across 81 language editions.
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Born on this day in 1630: Charles II of England — Charles II is most famous for being the last English monarch to be executed, as he was beheaded in 1649. Featured across 84 language editions.
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Born on this day in 1926: Marilyn Monroe — Marilyn Monroe is most famous for her time as a movie star. She starred in many films, including Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Some Like It Hot, and The Seven Year Itch. Featured across 195 language editions.
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Kelly Curtis is trending today! Actor Jamie Lee Curtis announced that her sister, actress Kelly Curtis, has died at 69—prompting tributes across film and entertainment circles.
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Died on this day in 1809: Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) — Joseph Haydn is most famous for his symphonies, string quartets, and other instrumental music. Featured across 130 language editions.
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Born on this day in 1162: Genghis Khan — Genghis Khan is most famous for being the founder of the Mongol Empire. He is also known for his military prowess and his conquests. Featured across 176 language editions.
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Andoni Iraola is trending today! Reports say he’s the leading candidate to become Liverpool’s next head coach after Arne Slot’s dismissal, sparking major fan debate. Pantheon profile: https://t.co/Z7buXWcbmU
Died on this day in 1431: Joan of Arc (?–1431) — Joan of Arc is most famous for leading the French army to victory in the Hundred Years War. Featured across 154 language editions.
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Born on this day in 1265: Dante Alighieri — Dante Alighieri is most famous for writing the Divine Comedy, a three-part epic poem that tells the story of Dante's journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven. Featured across 192 language editions.
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Anthony Gordon is trending today! He’s making headlines after completing a major move from Newcastle to Barcelona, with his unveiling speech in Spanish/Catalan going viral. https://t.co/HTDVz6ilaJ
Died on this day in 1814: Joséphine de Beauharnais (1763–1814) — Empress Joséphine is most famous for being the wife of Napoléon Bonaparte, Emperor of France. Featured across 72 language editions.
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Anthony Gordon is trending today! Reports say Barcelona have agreed a deal with Newcastle for the winger, fueling major transfer buzz across football media. Pantheon profile: https://t.co/HTDVz6ilaJ
Died on this day in 1972: Edward VIII (1894–1972) — Edward VIII was King of the UK and Dominions of the British Empire, and Emperor of India, from 20 January 1936 until his abdication on 11 December 1936. Featured across 96 language editions.
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Born on this day in 1524: Selim II — Selim II was the Ottoman Sultan from 1566 to 1574. He is most famous for his military conquests in the Mediterranean, which included Cyprus, Rhodes, and Malta. Featured across 75 language editions.
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Anthony Gordon is trending today! Reports say Newcastle and Barcelona have agreed a ~£69m transfer, with his medical up next in Spain. Pantheon profile: https://t.co/HTDVz6ilaJ
Died on this day in 1564: John Calvin (1509–1564) — John Calvin is most famous for the doctrine of predestination. Featured across 111 language editions.
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Born on this day in 1923: Henry Kissinger — German-born American diplomat and Secretary of State under Nixon, known for the 1973 Paris Peace Accords ending U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Featured across 104 language editions. https://t.co/90FXyl9B7d
Sonny Rollins is trending today! The jazz saxophone legend known as the “Saxophone Colossus” has died at 95, prompting tributes across the music world. Learn more on Pantheon: https://t.co/HzbLvd875R
Died on this day in 1976: Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) — Martin Heidegger was a German philosopher who is most famous for the idea of "being-in-the-world." Featured across 113 language editions.
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