Ephemeris of March 28 What Happened on a Day Like

Ephemeris of March 28: What Happened on a Day Like Today

He 28th March It is a date full of events and anniversaries, both for the birth of some celebrities and for historical events that would mark the course of our country and the planet. The birth of Lady Gaga, Mario Vargas Llosaamong other things, make this date worthy of a review of all memories to celebrate.

Next we tell you the ephemeris of March 28th in chronological order so you don’t miss a detail.

Ephemeris of March 28th

In 1838French rear admiral Louis Francis Leblanc led an offensive under the command of a naval squadron and blockaded the port of Buenos Aires to demand freedom of navigation on Argentina’s rivers. The origin of the conflict is that the government of Juan Manuel Rosas add a 25% surcharge to taxes on importing goods.

In 1932 The humorist was born in the city of Bragado in Buenos Aires Caligulawhose first name was boar decibe. His most famous performances include his appearances in “La revista dislocada”, “Telecómicos” and “Sábados continuidas” and other popular comedy programs on Argentine television. He acted in ten films and six stage comedies.

In 1936 born in ArequipaPeru, the renowned writer and novelist Mario Vargas Llosa. He is considered one of the most important contemporary authors and novelists and was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 2010.

Mario Vargas Llosa was born on March 28, 1936.

A day like today 1963 the film “Los Pájaros” was released Alfred Hitchcock, which was one of the great audiovisual products in cinema history. It was critically acclaimed and recognized as a “culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant” production.

The album “Houses of the Holy” appears in 1973, the fifth guided zeppelin, Considered one of the most original productions by the historic British rock band.

In 1986 The singer-songwriter, producer and undisputed pop star was born in New York Lady Gagawho has managed to establish herself as a winner of in her long career eleven Grammy Awards in different categories.

In 2013The Spanish cartoonist dies in Buenos Aires at the age of 83 Manuel Garcia Ferre, creator of popular children’s characters Hijitus and Larguirucho. He had settled in our country at the age of 17 to settle down and study architecture at the University of Buenos Aires. His children’s creations were enjoyed across the country for many years, marking a before and after in children’s entertainment.