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November 26: Facts & Historical Events On This Day

Facts & Historic Events That Happened on November 26

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November 26th is officially Good Grief Day and Cake Day.

We’ve made it to the 330th day of the year! There are 35 days remaining in 2023.

This day in history should be celebrated for its historical events that changed the world. Learn what made November 26th such an important day in history.

Did you know that on this day in 1865, Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” novel was published in the US? It would become one of the most famous works of English language fiction.

Keep reading for more fun & interesting facts about November 26th in history!

Events

What memorable events happened on November 26 in history? Keep reading to find out!

2015

The UK-based computer company Raspberry Pi released their $5 (£4) computer.

OTD in 2015: The UK-based computer company Raspberry Pi released their $5 (£4) computer.

The non-profit organization released the Pi Zero on this day, which sold out within hours. It was also the first computer to be given as a free gift when you bought MagPi magazine.

2011

NASA launched the Mars Science Laboratory probe, which carried the Curiosity Rover to Mars.

2003

The last Concorde to ever fly made a lap of honor over the English channel.

1992

Queen Elizabeth II became Britain’s first monarch to pay income tax.

The Queen informed the Prime Minister, John Major, earlier that she wanted to change her tax arrangements. In previous years, Britain’s monarch was not expected to pay income tax, as they serve a duty to the country; however, Queen Elizabeth II thought it was correct to do so. At the time, there was an ever-growing worry from the public about the cost of having the royal family, so it’s possible it could’ve been related to this pressing issue.

1965

France successfully launched their first satellite, Astérix, into Earth’s orbit.

The satellite was launched on the French Diamant A rocket from Algeria, making France the third nation to send an object to space using its own rocket. While Astérix is designed to study Earth’s ionosphere, its launch was primarily to test the Diamant A rocket. It’s expected that Astérix will remain in Earth’s orbit for centuries to come.

1922

British archaeologists entered the tomb of King Tutankhamun.

Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon were the first to set foot inside the tomb in more than three thousand years. The tomb itself was in immaculate condition; having been hidden away by sand, it had escaped plunder by thieves. Both Carter and Carnarvon died within seven months of opening the tomb, leading many to believe there was a dire curse unleashed upon them by King Tut.

1898

The Titanic of New England, the SS Portland, sunk off the coast of Maine.

OTD in 1898: The Titanic of New England

The storm shipwrecked the vessel, and all 192 onboard were killed in the disaster.

1867

J.B. Sutherland from Detroit patented refrigerated railroad cars.

1865

Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” novel was published in the US.

OTD in 1865: Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" novel was published in the US.

1832

The New York and Harlem Railroad became the first railroad to operate in the US.

1805

Scottish civil engineer Thomas Telford designed and completed The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.

The aqueduct allowed the Llangollen Canal to cross the River Dee in the Vale of Llangollen in northeast Wales and opened for use.

1789

President George Washington proclaimed the day an official National Day of Thanksgiving for the United States of America.

1716

The United States exhibited the country’s first-ever lion in Boston.

OTD in 1716: The United States exhibited the country's first-ever lion in Boston.

783 AD

The Queen Adosinda of Asturias was placed in a convent at San Juan de Pravia for the rest of her life.

This was done to prevent her family from obtaining the throne.

Famous Births

Are you celebrating your birthday today? If so, did you know that you share the same birthday as Natasha Bedingfield? See what other famous people were born on this day.

1975

DJ Khaled

American

DJ

DJ Khaled

Age:

48 years old

Born In:

Louisiana, USA

1990

Rita Ora

British

Singer

Rita Ora

Age:

33 years old

Born In:

Pristina, Kosovo

1939

Tina Turner

Swiss

Singer

Tina Turner

Died On:

May 24, 2023 (Age 83)

Born In:

Tennessee, USA

1981

Natasha Bedingfield

British

Singer

Natasha Bedingfield

Age:

42 years old

Born In:

England, UK

1989

Rob Raco

Canadian

Actor

Rob Raco

Age:

34 years old

Born In:

Ontario, Canada

Special Holidays

If you’re looking for something to do today, maybe these special holidays might just help to cure your boredom!

November 26: National Cake Day
United States

National Cake Day

Put your aprons on and preheat your ovens because today, we’re baking up a storm! National Cake Day doesn’t discriminate but celebrates cakes in all shapes, flavors, and sizes. You don’t have to bake a cake, either, but at the very least, you’d better eat some!

November 26: Good Grief Day
United States

Good Grief Day

Good Grief Day celebrates both the ever-popular comic strip Peanuts and the birthday of its author, Charles Schulz’. So flick back through your favorite Peanuts comics today and raise a glass to Charles, but most importantly, say Charlie Brown’s favorite line: good grief!

THe Fact Site’s

Fun Fact Of The Day

Portland, Oregon, was named as a result of a coin toss. The choice was between Boston and Portland.

Birthday & Zodiac

People who were born on November 26th all share the Sagittarius star sign.

Sagittarians always possess a multitude of plans under their belt. These plan Bs and Cs serve to protect Sagittarians when things don’t go their way.

For those of you born in November, you have the Topaz birthstone. When the topaz gem is gifted to someone, it represents a promise of everlasting love and friendship.

Those who were born on November 26th were likely conceived the same year on March 5th.

Babies conceived on this day will be due around August 19th, 2024.

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