Optimistic and idealistic, yet impatient and restless, you are a dynamic person with a magnetic personality and a zest for life. In addition, you are sincere, open and ambitious. However, you need to overcome your tendency to become overly enthusiastic and obsessive.

You were born on April 14th, your zodiac sign is Aries. You are responsible, honorable and believe in honesty and justice, but you tend to judge yourself and others based on career success. Since you strive to achieve a lot in life, you often find yourself ahead of everyone, and in constant attempts to improve your lot, you boldly accept the challenge of fate.

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Completely opposite qualities coexist in you: on the one hand, you are sensitive and caring, and on the other, especially when it comes to money, you are excessively strict and cruel.

However, with your optimistic outlook on life and positive mindset, you can achieve great success.

At times, fate will be favorable to you, but do not think that it will come by itself and do not rely solely on chance.

Your restlessness and impatience often cause you to overlook small details. Only by learning to be thorough and methodical will you be able to solve your problems and not be disappointed by delays and obstacles.

At the age of about 6 years, a period of striving for material security and financial stability will begin in your life. You will want to be practical and achieve solid results.

Around age 36, there will be a time of new ideas and a need for understanding and communication. At 66, your sensitivity will increase and home and family will play a more important role in your life.

Personal qualities of those born on April 14

Aries, born on April 14, attaches great importance to expressions of love. Like any person, you need affection and support, but in the past you may have been deprived of it if you did not live up to the expectations of those around you.

Fate may test you as to how much you are willing to renounce the joys of life in order to achieve the love and acceptance that you crave and deserve.

By learning to value yourself and your feelings, you will become more independent emotionally, but still not give up on love or become cold.

As a result, you will no longer have to constantly control yourself and hide your vulnerability. By accepting life as it is, you will be immediately rewarded and get everything you strive for.


Work and vocation of those born on April 14

Your charm and sociability will help you succeed in any activity related to people (especially because you can perfectly combine work and pleasure).

Artistry and a thirst for self-expression may draw you to art, theater, music or literature.

With natural organizational skills, you will perform well in leadership positions or become the owner of your own business.

But keep in mind: To reach your full April 14 birth potential, you'll have to increase self-discipline and quell anxiety and impatience.

You need the freedom to work the way you want and, with your good business sense and natural enthusiasm, you especially enjoy initiating projects.

Love and partnership born on April 14

Because you can alternate between being loving, gentle and spontaneous and cold and distant, your interactions with people can bring you both joy and dissatisfaction.

However, your natural charm and sociability mean that you have a wide circle of friends with whom you are generous and generous.

A love of beauty and art in general can motivate you to express strong feelings, thereby instilling satisfaction and enthusiasm in you. This will help you avoid suppressing your emotions, becoming despondent and frustrated.

Do not feel sorry for those who are not worthy of your devotion and love. It may also happen that you find yourself attractive to a person belonging to a different age group.


An ideal partner for those born on April 14th

Perhaps the best partner for you will be one of those born on the following days.

  • Love and friendship : January 4, 8, 18, 19, 23; February 2, 6, 16, 17, 21; March 4, 14, 15, 19, 28, 30; April 2, 12, 13, 17, 26, 28, 30; May 10, 11, 15, 24, 26, 28; June 8, 9, 13, 22, 24, 26; July 6, 7, 11, 20, 22, 24, 30; August 4, 5, 9, 18, 20, 22, 28; September 2, 3, 7, 16, 18, 20, 26; October 1, 5, 14, 16, 18, 24; November 3, 12, 14, 16, 22; December 1, 10, 12, 14, 20.
  • Favorable contacts : January 5, 16, 27; February 3, 14, 25; March 1, 12, 23; April 10, 21; May 8, 19; June 6, 17; July 4, 15; August 2, 13; 11 September; October 9, 30; November 7, 28; December 5, 26, 30.
  • Soulmate : August 30; September 28; October 26; November 24; December 22.
  • Fatal attraction : January 17; February, 15; March 13; 11 April; 9th May; June 7; 5'th of July; August 3rd; September 1; October 17, 18, 19.
  • Troubled relationships : January 1, 10, 15; February 8, 13; March 6, 11; April 4, 9; May 2, 7; June 5; July 3, 29; August 1, 27; September 25; October 23; November 21; December 19, 29.

Today, April 14, in Ukraine they celebrate the Day of the Traffic Police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, the Slavs today have a holiday - Semargl Day, in India they celebrate the beginning of the solar New Year.

Holidays April 14, 2019

Day of the State Traffic Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine

Every year on April 14, employees of the State Traffic Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine celebrate their professional holiday, which was proclaimed by the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian SSR on August 24, 1991. In the Ukrainian independent state, the day of creation of the State Traffic Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine was officially approved, hence this professional holiday appeared in the country.

Holiday among the Slavs - Semargl Day

Semargla - Firebog is the Majestic Slavic god of the moon and fire, who gives people light and lives among people. The purpose of Semargl is still unknown. The Slavs believed that the God of Fire and the Moon guards seeds and crops and could become a sacred winged dog. Semargl was revered by the people in those days when rituals and signs that were associated with fire and bonfires were mentioned. On this day, April 14, Semargl melts the last snow and the Slavs celebrate Semargl Day. The chronicle contains a mention of the birth of Semargl from the fire.

Beginning of the solar New Year in India

It's the start of a solar New Year in India. On this day, April 14, Hindus believe that the goddess Ganga will descend to earth and mark the beginning of the solar new year in India. On April 13, Hindus gather for ritual bathing along the banks of the sacred Ganges River. This festival in India takes place on April 14, the first day of the Tamil month of Chithirai. On New Year's Day, Hindus hang flags and decorate their homes with flowers, embroidery with images of gods and religious themes. Children run through the streets with garlands of colorful flowers and wish everyone good luck in the New Year. The holiday in many places is accompanied by various performances and fireworks.

Unusual holidays

On April 14, an unusual holiday is celebrated - Triangular Day, as well as the unusual and inherently funny Day of Grunting Zelyuks.

Triangular day

We can celebrate this day only because so much in our lives is connected by a triangle. These are “triangular” relationships and “cocked hats”, and everyone knows about the Bermuda Triangle. See for yourself how many triangular things are around you...
Both the old man and the young man came to her,
scientists and schoolchildren flowed,
and many were destined to end
in her Bermuda Triangle.
Grunting Zelyuk Day is celebrated on April 14th.
Have you ever seen someone’s red ears stick out comically in the thick dark blue grass? Have you ever thought that there is an owl in each bunch? Have you ever heard a strange, unheard-of noise - the chirping of grunthoppers or the squeaking of midges? If this feeling is already familiar to you, then today is a fun time when, in the midst of spring, grunting zelyuks play their music like a friendly, cheerful orchestra.

Church holiday according to the folk calendar

Marya Empty cabbage soup

On this day, Christians honor the memory of the Christian saint Reverend Mary of Egypt, who was born in the mid-5th century in Egypt and was considered the patroness of all repentant women. At the age of 12, Mary left her parents and went to Alexandria, where she later became a harlot.
When one day Mary wanted to enter the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, some force held her back and did not let her inside. Mary then began to pray in front of the icon of the Mother of God, realizing her fall. After her prayer, she freely entered the temple and took communion. Then Mary settled in the desert, and lived there in prayers of repentance, fasting and complete solitude for 47 years.
The people turned to Mary of Egypt for protection from bad words and the evil eye.
Empty cabbage soup was commemorated on Maria’s day, because by April the peasants were running out of cabbage, and so they could only dream of thick cabbage soup that would “hold a spoon.”
Our ancestors used to say at that time: “You wanted sour cabbage soup in April!”
There were such signs among the people on this day: if the water spreads widely, then the meadows will be green and lush. And if ice jams form on April 14, then the year will be difficult.
Name day April 14 at Efim, Ivan, Makar, Maria, Sergei
April 14th is also celebrated: Day of the medical service of the penitentiary system, Day of grunting zelyuks, Fire Festival

April 14 in history

1930 - V.V. Mayakovsky committed suicide.
1931 - Overthrow of the monarchy and proclamation of the Catalan Republic in Spain as a result of the Spanish Revolution of 1931-1939.
1932 - Opening of the Dagestan Medical Institute in Makhachkala.
1945 - American aircraft destroy Tokyo.
1945 - As a result of an air raid by more than five hundred British bombers, the historical center of Potsdam was practically destroyed.
1945 - Creation of the Main Botanical Garden of the USSR Academy of Sciences in Moscow.
1947 - The USSR and India established diplomatic relations.
1953 - First flight of the KA-15 helicopter - the first serial multi-purpose helicopter of the N. I. Kamov Design Bureau
1961 - The title of “pilot-cosmonaut of the USSR” was established.
1978 - A mass demonstration took place in Tbilisi demanding that the Georgian language be given official status.
1998 - In Yekaterinburg, about 4,000 students protesting against education reform were brutally dispersed.
2001 - Forceful takeover of the NTV television company by representatives of one of the shareholders of the Gazprom company.
2012 - Kakhrimanov Mugudin Gamidovich, Lezgin military and public figure, publicist, retired major general, one of the most active figures in the Lezgin national liberation movement for reunification and restoration of statehood, died.

Denis Fonvizin was born in 1745. The founder of Russian comedy, who wrote: “Live forever, learn forever, my dear friend! This is the case."

The unknown author of the Dramatic Dictionary testified to the extraordinary success of the play “The Minor” when it was first staged on the court stage on Tsaritsyn Meadow: “The theater was incomparably filled, and the audience applauded the play by throwing purses.” Prince Potemkin, having forgotten about his quarrel with Fonvizin, kissed him and said: “Die now, Denis, or at least don’t write anything else!” Your name will be immortal based on this one play.”

Lyceum student Alexander Pushkin, high school student Nikolai Gogol, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Leo Tolstoy learned to think and write from Fonvizin’s works.

In 1841, there was a massacre of coal burners at the Revdinsky plant in the Perm province. The event went down in history as the Revda execution, although it is extremely rarely mentioned in historical literature.

The workers did not demand an increase, but only compliance with the production and payment standards established by law. The administration of the enterprise refused to negotiate and called the military unit. A cannon shot with buckshot was fired at the crowd of workers and rifle fire was opened. As a result, 33 people died on the spot, including 8 women; 18 more people later died from their wounds. 100 workers were injured.

On the report of these events, Emperor Nicholas 1 wrote an approving resolution, but at the same time gave instructions to check the validity of the workers' complaints without publicity. The audit showed that at this and other private factories the situation of workers was much worse than at state-owned ones, that violations of established norms and rules took place and that the workers had grounds to complain. Nevertheless, the tsar ordered the four main instigators of the “unrest” to be sent to hard labor, 25 people to be sent to military service, and 270 people to be flogged. Legal costs, however, were recovered from the owner of the plant, Demidova.

Stolypin's agrarian reforms are famous, but few people know that he was the initiator of the introduction of universal free primary education in Russia.
Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin was born in Dresden, into a family that belonged to an old Russian family, known since the 16th century, and was a second cousin of the poet Lermontov.
In 1906, 44-year-old Stolypin accepted the portfolio of Minister of Internal Affairs and combined this post with the post of Chairman of the Council of Ministers. He pursues a policy of liberal reforms and strengthening of power. On his initiative, agrarian reform begins in Russia. In seven years, the population of Siberia grew by 153 percent. Everyone who wanted to move was given land. The government took on the costs of building roads, landscaping at the new location, and medical care. Stolypin was married to Olga Neigardt, the former fiancée of his brother, who was killed in a duel. Despite the complex character of Olga Borisovna, Pyotr Arkadyevich was happily married and had five daughters and one son.

On August 12, 1906, the Socialist-Revolutionaries-Maximalists made an attempt on Stolypin’s life, as a result of which 27 people who were in the reception room of the state dacha, and both terrorists, died. Of the 32 wounded, 6 died from their wounds the next day. The explosion caused the wall with the balcony to collapse. Stolypin's daughter and son were seriously injured from fragments of stones, but he himself was not injured.

He was mortally wounded 5 years later during the royal family's stay in Kyiv, in the building of the local opera. The assassination attempt will be carried out by Dmitry Bogrov, the son of a local owner of a multi-storey building. Some researchers believe that the murder of Stolypin was the work of the secret police, possibly undertaken not without the knowledge of the tsar. He was buried in the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, since at one time he bequeathed to bury him where death would overtake him.

In 1862, Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin was born - the largest statesman-reformer, since July 8, 1906, Prime Minister of Russia.

His main merit, noted Stolypin’s contemporary, Minister Maklakov, was that he understood the need for enormous social reform. He understood the full weight and significance of the peasant question in Russia, the urgent need to do away with the remnants of the class system, with the isolation and isolation of the peasants in their primitive way of communal order.
Stolypin had many opponents eager to remove him from the political scene. And in the end they succeeded: on September 1, 1911, Pyotr Arkadyevich was mortally wounded in Kyiv by the Socialist Revolutionary Bagrov. He is buried there.

In 1869, with the support of the Russian Geographical Society, he received permission to sail to New Guinea on the corvette Vityaz for anthropological and ethnographic research. In 1871-72, then in 76-77 and finally in 1883, Miklouho-Maclay lived in New Guinea, doing scientific work and collecting numerous collections. The research of the Russian scientist refuted the widespread idea that the peoples of Southeast Asia and Australia are inferior in their abilities to Europeans.

He spoke out in defense of the rights of the Papuans against the impending colonial division of New Guinea by Germany and England, addressing the Russian and foreign press with statements and telegrams of protest. Appealing to the “highest name,” Nikolai Nikolaevich tried to obtain permission from the Russian government to organize a “free Russian colony” on the northeastern coast of New Guinea. Alexander III wrote with his own hand: “Refuse Miklouho-Maclay.” Until the end of his life, the scientist worked on volumes of descriptions of his travels, considering his goal “the success of science and the good of humanity.”

In 1917, the first meeting-concert “Revolutionary Word and Music” took place in the Great Hall of the Conservatory in Moscow. It began with a performance of La Marseillaise by an orchestra conducted by Sergei Koussevitzky.

Kerensky, Miliukov, Rodichev and others made speeches and greetings. In the artistic part, Maxim Gorky read two revolutionary fairy tales, Konstantin Balmont read poems inspired by the revolution, and the orchestra led by Alexander Glazunov performed “Hey, Let’s Whoop,” the Birzhevye Vedomosti newspaper reported the next day.

The history of high jump records the names of 23 athletes who managed to set world records. For some it worked twice, for three - three times. And only one person was able to break the world record six times - Valery Brumel, born on April 14, 1942.

Brumel's sports career was interrupted tragically: in 1965 he was in a car accident. He was in danger of having his leg amputated; thirty operations he underwent did not produce results - his leg did not heal. Doctors doubted whether he would ever be able to walk, but Valery not only learned to walk again, but was also able to return to professional sports. When the time came to retire from the sport completely, he began to write. Several of his books have been published, including the novel “Don’t Change Yourself,” translated into seven languages.

The outstanding athlete died on January 26, 2003. The life of Valery Brumel is an example of incredible courage and resilience.

On April 14, 1959, on the next anniversary of the poet’s tragic death, poetry was read publicly for the first time at the monument to Mayakovsky on Gorky Street.

The speakers then were unknown to anyone: Voznesensky, Rozhdestvensky, Yevtushenko, Akhmadulina and Okudzhava. KGB officers were on duty nearby. The police remained calm. This was one of the first shoots of Khrushchev's "thaw".

In 1961, Igor Tikhomirov was born in Leningrad, a bass guitarist who played in the groups “Jungle”, “Kino”, “DDT” and took part in the recording of some of “Alice’s” albums.

Now Tikhomirov holds the position of sound engineer at DDT and is the organizer and inspirer of the St. Petersburg rock club “Polygon”.

From early childhood he began to sing, before he even learned to speak!!! He studied at a music school, studying various instruments, from piano to clarinet and accordion. And, of course, he sang. He sang in various children's and youth choirs and was a leading voice in them. Already at the age of 14, Alexey began his musical activity on the Russian stage, but then he was still little noticeable.

Air Defense Day (date for 2013)

Air Defense Day (Air Defense Forces) is a professional holiday of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus, established by the presidents of the two states (in the Russian Federation - by Presidential Decree of May 31, 2006, in Belarus - by Presidential Decree No. 175 in 1998) and celebrated annually on the second Sunday in April. Despite the dates indicated, the event itself began to be celebrated back in Soviet times. This is due to the fact that the formation of air defense troops took place in April. The history of the development of air defense in Russia dates back to 1914, when during the First World War the army of the Russian Empire first used machine guns and cannons to shoot Austrian air targets. Air Defense Day is celebrated by all military personnel of the Russian Federation and Belarus who are in one way or another related to the defense of state air borders.

Traffic Police Day in Ukraine

Six years after Ukraine gained independence, the country officially documented and signed an order approving the State Traffic Inspectorate. By the resolution of Kambin of April 14, 1997, the “Regulations on the State Traffic Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine” were issued in Ukraine. Since that time, traffic police officers have annually celebrated their professional holiday. The responsibilities of this service are very extensive. The competence of the traffic police includes the implementation of many tasks to maintain order on the roads: the service monitors the implementation of traffic laws day and night, suppresses violations of rules on the roads, and also partially participates in state policy in the field of preserving the environment from the harmful effects of transport. Today there are about 25 thousand traffic police officers working in Ukraine.

April 14 in the folk calendar

Marya - Empty cabbage soup

On April 14, people honor the memory of the Venerable Mary of Egypt, who was a Christian saint and patroness of repentant women. The Venerable Mary was born in Egypt in the fifth century. A hard life pushed her to leave her father's house at a very early age and become a harlot. One day, on one of the Christian holidays, she tried to enter the temple, but some unknown force held the girl back. Then she repented and began to pray intensely to the Mother of God. After some time, Mary was able to freely cross the threshold of the temple. She took communion, settled in deserted places, where she lived the rest of her life in complete solitude, repentance and prayer.

In Rus', Mary of Egypt was approached in order to protect the family from the evil eye and damage. It was not by chance that this day was nicknamed empty cabbage soup. As a rule, by mid-April the peasants ran out of their last supplies of cabbage, so they had to forget about cabbage soup for now. However, inventive housewives knew what to replace cabbage with. Instead, they put sorrel or nettle in the soup, which by this time were already turning green. It turned out both tasty and very healthy.

Maria was also observed to see the flooding waters. If the rivers “spread” widely, it means that the meadows will now be rich in greenery and grass - the cattle will be happy, and the hay reserves can be replenished. They also paid attention to how the ice melted from the rivers. Its easy and rapid descent symbolized a good year, but the resulting ice jams indicated the opposite - the year would turn out to be very difficult.

Historical events of April 14

April 14, 1801– Abolition of the Secret Senate Expedition and abolition of the system of torture during interrogations

On April 14, 1801, Alexander the First liquidated the Secret Expedition in the Senate and abolished torture during interrogations. From that moment on, all cases of violations of the law began to be transferred to local judicial institutions. For the common people, court decisions were considered and approved by the governors, while the fate of the “higher ranks” was finally decided by the Senate.

In 1961, the Presidium of the Supreme Council introduced a new honorary title of “Pilot-Cosmonaut of the USSR” into the system of awards of the USSR in honor of the first manned flight into outer space, which took place two days earlier. Naturally, the first person awarded the honorary title was Yuri Gagarin. Soon other Soviet cosmonauts also received it. In addition to the title “Pilot-Cosmonaut of the USSR,” the heroes were also awarded a diploma from the Presidium of the Supreme Council and a breastplate cast in silver. And it was customary to wear it on the right side of the chest, above all other badges (if there were any).

In total, before the beginning of the 90s, 72 citizens of the USSR visited space. All of them were eventually awarded the title of "Pilot-Cosmonaut". In March 1992, by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation, this title was reissued to “Pilot-Cosmonaut of the Russian Federation”. The badge also underwent some changes: in particular, instead of the old inscription “USSR”, a new one appeared - “Russia”.

March 14, 1993– The fire that engulfed the Kama Automobile Plant virtually destroyed the enterprise

The fire, which engulfed the building in a matter of minutes, destroyed not only the production building, but also modern, expensive technological equipment. From the very first hours of eliminating the consequences of the terrible fire, work went in two directions. On the one hand, it was necessary to restore the capacity to produce 100 thousand engines, and on the other, to create the ground for the production of power units based on modern equipment. Thanks to the support of the Russian authorities, the Kama plant literally rose from the ashes in the shortest possible time, and already in December of the same year the enterprise produced its first products after the fire.

Born on April 14

Denis Fonvizin(1745-1792) - the founder of Russian comedy, who said the famous phrase: “Live forever, learn...". There are many facts attested to the stunning success of the first production of the play “The Minor,” including reviews from the audience themselves. And Fonvizin’s works provided an incentive for creativity to such great Russian writers as A. Pushkin, N. Gogol, L. Tolstoy and F. Dostoevsky.

Peter Stolypin(1862-1911) - one of the largest statesmen and reformers in the history of Russia. Since 1906 he was Prime Minister of Russia. His main merit, according to Minister Maklakov, was that Stolypin was well aware of the need for radical social reform, he comprehended and calculated its significance for the entire people. Stolypin had many ill-wishers seeking to “sweep” him from the political scene. As a result, in 1911, Pyotr Stolypin was mortally wounded, after which he died.

Christiaan Huygens(1629-1695) - Dutch mathematician, mechanical physicist and astronomer. Huygens had a wealth of knowledge in many fields and was a man with a wide range of interests. The scientist managed to develop many theories (for example, the wave theory of light), construct a pendulum clock and patent a pocket watch, invent an eyepiece, etc. Using a telescope, Huygens studied Saturn in detail, discovering its rings and several satellites. In addition, the scientist developed the first prototype of a planetarium, and also came close to discovering the law of gravity, but, alas, did not have time.

Name day April 14

Name day on April 14 is celebrated by representatives of the names: Maria, Efim, Valery, Abraham, Sergei, Makar (Makarii).

On this page you will learn about the significant dates of the spring day of April 14, what famous people were born on this April day, what events took place, we will also talk about folk signs and Orthodox holidays of this day, public holidays of different countries from all over the world.

Today, as on any day, as you will see, events have taken place over the centuries, each of them was remembered for something, the spring day of April 14 was no exception, which was also remembered for its own dates and birthdays of famous people, like holidays and folk signs. You and I should always remember and know about those who left their indelible mark on culture, science, sports, politics, medicine and all other areas of human and social development.

The fourteenth of April has left its indelible mark on history; events and memorable dates, like those who were born on this autumn day, once again confirm this. Find out what happened on the fourteenth spring day of April, April 14, what events and memorable dates it was marked and remembered for, who was born, signs characterizing the day and much more that you should know about, it’s just interesting to know.

Who was born on April 14 (fourteenth)

Denis Ivanovich Fonvizin. Born on April 3 (14), 1745 in Moscow - died on December 1 (12), 1792 in St. Petersburg. Russian writer, creator of Russian domestic comedy

Sarah Michelle Gellar, married to Prince. Born April 14, 1977 in New York. American actress and television producer

Lydia Vladimirovna Vertinskaya (nee Tsirgvava). Born on April 14, 1923 in Harbin (Republic of China) - died on December 31, 2013 in Moscow. Soviet and Russian actress, artist

Petr Petrovich Glebov. Born on April 14, 1915 in Moscow - died on April 17, 2000 in Moscow. Soviet and Russian theater and film actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1981)

Arnold Joseph Toynbee (English Arnold Joseph Toynbee; April 14, 1889, London - October 22, 1975) - British historian, philosopher of history, cultural scientist and sociologist. One of the developers of civilizational theory, author of a twelve-volume work on the comparative history of civilizations, “Comprehension of History.” Awarded the Order of the Knights of Honor

Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin (April 2 (14), 1862, Dresden, Saxony - September 5 (18), 1911, Kyiv) - statesman of the Russian Empire. Over the years, he held the posts of district marshal of the nobility in Kovno, governor of Grodno and Saratov, minister of internal affairs, prime minister

Richard Hugh "Ritchie" Blackmore (born April 14, 1945, Weston-super-Mare, England) is an outstanding English rock musician, known as one of the first guitarists to combine elements of classical music with rock. . One of the founders of the group Deep Purple, after leaving which he created the group Rainbow. One of the most respected and influential guitarists in the world. In 1997 he created the Blackmore’s Night project, in which he participates to the present day.

Claire Windsor (04/14/1892 [Coker City] - 10/23/1972 [Hollywood]) - American silent film actress

Ivan Kavaleridze (04/14/1887 [Ladansky farm, Sumy province] - 12/03/1978) - Soviet sculptor, film and theater director, playwright, screenwriter

Joseph Gessen (04/14/1865 [Odessa] - 03/22/1943 [New York]) - Russian statesman and politician, lawyer and publicist

Flegont Arsenyev (04/14/1832 [s. Krasnoe] - 11/30/1889) - Russian writer, author of hunting stories, ethnographer, local historian

Louis Thiers (04/14/1797 [Marseille] - 09/03/1877 [Saint-Germain-en-Laye]) - French statesman, President of France in 1871-1873, historian

Pietro Guarneri (04/14/1695 [Cremona] - 04/07/1762 [Venice]) - Italian violin maker

Christiaan Huygens (04/14/1629 [The Hague] - 07/08/1695 [The Hague]) - Dutch mathematician, physicist and astronomer

Philip III of Spain (04/14/1578 - 09/13/1598) - king of Spain from the Habsburg dynasty

in 1951, singer Pyotr Mamonov, creator of the group “Zvuki Mu”, who played Ivan the Terrible in the film “Tsar” and Father Anatoly in the film “Island,” was born in Moscow.

in 1958, actor Peter Capaldi was born in Glasgow, who played the 12th Doctor in the TV series Doctor Who, Cardinal Richelieu in the TV series The Musketeers and John Frobisher in the TV series Torchwood.

in 1961, actor Robert Carlyle was born in Glasgow, who played Nicholas Rush in the TV series Stargate Universe, Renard in the film The World Is Not Enough and Rumplestiltskin in the TV series Once Upon a Time.

In 1973, Vladim Kazantsev, better known as Zaza Napoli, was born in the city of Yarovoye in Altai.

In 1973, actor Adrien Brody was born in Queens, who played Vladislav Shpilman in the film The Pianist, Jack Driscoll in the film King Kong and Dmitry in the film The Grand Budapest Hotel.

In 1977, actress Sarah Michelle Gellar was born in New York, playing Buffy Summers in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Daphne in the film Scooby-Doo and Karen in the films The Grudge.

Actress Claire Coffey, who played Adalind Shade in the TV series Grimm and Nadine Crowell in the TV series General Hospital, was born in 1980 in San Francisco.

in 1982, actress Yulia Alexandrova was born, who played Natasha in the film "Gorko", Nastya in the film "Everyone will die, but I will stay" and Larisa Galkina in the film "Princess Lyagushkina"

in 1988, actress Christina Asmus was born in Korolev, who played Galya Chetvertak in the series “And the Dawns Here Are Quiet,” Masha Krapivina in the film “Cinderella” and Varya Chernous in the series “Interns.”

Actress Skyler Samuels was born in 1994, playing Bonnie Lipton in the TV series American Horror Story, Amber in the film Revenge of the Furries and Beth Harding in the film The Stepfather.

Actress Abigail Breslin was born in New York in 1996 and played Valentina Widgin in the film Ender's Game, Lisa in the film Limbo and Nim Ruso in the film Nim's Island.

Below, at the end of this page, you will find a table with days (dates) of celebrationOrthodox and Catholic Easter, as well as the Holy Trinity until 2035...

Dates April 14

In Georgia - Mother Language Day

In India - Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar's birthday

Latin and North America celebrate Pan American Day

Maldives celebrates Maldivian Language Day

Central African countries celebrate Alphabet Day

In Korea - Singles Day or Black Day

According to the folk calendar, this is Marya empty cabbage soup

It was a sin to eat anything other than empty cabbage soup, and breaking ice foreshadowed a warm, fruitful summer

Events occurred on April 14 - historical dates

in 1543 the Spaniards discovered San Francisco Bay

in 1618, the construction of the Kuznetsk fort began on the banks of the Tom River, now it is the city of Novokuznetsk

composer George Handel, famous for his oratorios, died in 1759

Nikolai Miklouho-Maclay, who lived for several years with the Papuans of New Guinea, died in 1888

in 1910, Mikhail Vrubel died, whose painting “The Demon” was greatly appreciated by Nikita Khrushchev - beautiful and inexpensive

in 1912, the liner with the loud name "Titanic" collided with an iceberg, which Cameron colorfully described in his film

in 1930, the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky died, who had not only a cloud in his pants, but also a passport

in 1980, the Italian storyteller Gianni Rodari, who wrote a story about the vegetable revolution led by Cippolino and about the loud-voiced Gelsomino, died

in 1983, the first bulky models of radiotelephones appeared on the shelves of household appliance stores in the UK

Maurice Druon, in whose works kings were certainly cursed, died in 2009

in 2010, another volcanic eruption occurred in Iceland with an unpronounceable name, as a result of which aircraft traffic over Europe was disrupted for several months

In 2013, Chavez's successor, Nicolas Maduro, won the presidential elections in Venezuela.

Events of April 14

April 14, 1801 – Abolition of the Secret Expedition of the Senate and abolition of the system of torture during interrogations

On April 14, 1801, Alexander the First liquidated the Secret Expedition in the Senate and abolished torture during interrogations. From that moment on, all cases of violations of the law began to be transferred to local judicial institutions.

For the common people, court decisions were considered and approved by the governors, while the fate of the “higher ranks” was finally decided by the Senate.

In 1961, the Presidium of the Supreme Council introduced a new honorary title of “Pilot-Cosmonaut of the USSR” into the system of awards of the USSR in honor of the first manned flight into outer space, which took place two days earlier. Naturally, the first person awarded the honorary title was Yuri Gagarin.

Soon other Soviet cosmonauts also received it. In addition to the title “Pilot-Cosmonaut of the USSR,” the heroes were also awarded a diploma from the Presidium of the Supreme Council and a breastplate cast in silver. And it was customary to wear it on the right side of the chest, above all other badges (if there were any).

In total, before the beginning of the 90s, 72 citizens of the USSR visited space. All of them were eventually awarded the title of "Pilot-Cosmonaut". In March 1992, by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation, this title was reissued to “Pilot-Cosmonaut of the Russian Federation”. The badge also underwent some changes: in particular, instead of the old inscription “USSR”, a new one appeared - “Russia”.

Signs April 14 - Marya's day

People called April 14 Marya the blueberry, Marya the Egyptian, empty cabbage soup, Marya - light the snow, sparkle the ravines, light the fire

They believed that it was from the day of Marya that spring water began

At the end of the second week, a rapid flood of water usually occurred due to active snow melting.

By April 14, cabbage supplies were running out, and therefore they didn’t cook cabbage soup anymore and tried to save on food, because it was unknown when they would be able to harvest the harvest.

It was customary to leave a treat for the brownie on this day so that he would not torment the family with his tricks. They treated him to porridge and poured milk into a saucer.

On April 14, they washed the front door from all sides, using water with wine and flower honey soluble in it.

Folk signs on April 14

Lightning is visible during sunset - it will rain in the morning

Dull and short thunderclaps can be heard - signs that the weather will be sunny and warm in the coming days

Thunderstorm on this day - summer will be dry

There is no ice on the river anymore, or it remains near the shore - the year will be difficult

The ice is melting quickly - the year will be easy and good

No stars are visible in the sky at night - wait for warming

Ducks and geese returned earlier - wait for warmer weather

Cattle roar loudly - this portends bad weather

Rare and short thunder is a sign that the weather will be warm and sunny

The bees flew out early - expect a warm spring

Lightning flashes without thunder - the summer will be dry, without precipitation

Lightning at sunset - it will rain very soon.

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