Monday, March 18, 1850

Monday, March 18, 1850 falls on a Monday. It is day 77 of the year, ISO week 12, in Q1.

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Monday, March 18

March 18, 1850 is day 77 of 365, ISO week 12, in Q1. The moon is Waxing Crescent and the zodiac sign is Pisces.

Day of year77
ISO week12
QuarterQ1
Days left288

Sun and Moon Cycles

Moon phase
Waxing Crescent
Lunar age
4.9 days
Illumination
25%
Season
Winter in the Northern Hemisphere, summer in the Southern Hemisphere

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Zodiac
Pisces
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Today's Celebrations

March 18
Observance Anniversary of the Oil Expropriation (Mexico)
Observance Blessed Aimée-Adèle Le Bouteiller
Observance Alexander of Jerusalem
Observance Anselm of Lucca
Observance Cyril of Jerusalem
Observance Edward the Martyr
Observance Fridianus
Observance Salvator

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Monday, March 18, 1850 combines practical calendar facts with a wider view of the day: 2019: Syrian civil war: The U.S. Air Force carried out an airstrike in al-Baghuz Fawqani, killing as many as 80, a disputed number of whom were civilians.. Use it to check the date, plan across time zones, and scan the observances and historical markers attached to March 18.

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History for March 18

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Syrian civil war: The U.S. Air Force carried out an airstrike in al-Baghuz Fawqani, killing as many as 80, a disputed number of whom were civilians.

Gunmen attacked the Bardo National Museum in Tunisia, killing 24 people.

As per a court order, the feeding tube of Terri Schiavo, an American woman who suffered brain damage, was removed at the request of her husband, fueling a worldwide debate on euthanasia.

The deadliest fire in Philippine history broke out at a nightclub in Quezon City, causing 162 deaths.

Unidentified thieves stole thirteen works of art collectively valued at $500 million from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (pictured) in Boston, Massachusetts.

The first episode of the soap opera Neighbours was broadcast on the Seven Network, later becoming the longest-running drama in Australian television history.

The punk group the Clash released their first single, "White Riot", described as their "most controversial song" due to its lyrics about class economics and race.

U.S. postal workers began an eight-day strike after Congress raised their wages by only 4 percent despite increasing its own pay by 41 percent.

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