LAWS:
International Snow Leopard Day.
CIS – Advertising Staff Day.
Indications:
Evlampius winter point. The moon is used to tell fortunes about the weather and the wind. If the horns of the moon be in the north, There will be an immortal winter, The snow will fall dry; if you go south, don’t expect winter to come soon, there will be mud and slush.
DONE:
1491 IGNATIUS (Inito Lopez) de LOYOLA, founder of the Jesuit order.
1752 Francois APPERT, French canned food inventor.
1920 Gianni Rodari, Italian children’s writer. It became popular in the USSR thanks to several translations into Russian, because Rodari was almost unknown in his homeland for a long time.
1940 PELE (born Edson Arantes do NASSIMENTO), legendary Brazilian soccer player, one of the best strikers in world soccer history, scoring 1,300 goals during his career. His metric records show that Pele‘s name is Edison and he was born on October 21, but the football player himself believed that this data was incorrect. He died in 2022. Coffee named after Pele is famous all over the world.
1968 Inna Vladimirovna AFANASYEVA, Belarusian singer. She has a son, Ivan.
1976 Ryan Rodney REYNOLDS, Canadian actor. He has Irish roots. He has three daughters.
1986 Emilia (Isabella Euphemia Rose) CLARKE, British actress. Her height is 157 cm.
1989 Andrey Nikolaevich YARMOLENKO, Ukrainian football player.
EVENTS:
1768 Dr DIMSDALE introduced Catherine II against smallpox. The Empress was transferred from the seven-year-old boy Alexander MARKOV, who received nobility and a new surname – OSPEIN. This event gave impetus to the start of a large-scale vaccination against smallpox throughout Russia. The doctor himself received the title of baron, the title of life physician, an active state councilor and a large pension according to these standards – 500 pounds per year.
1814 The first plastic surgery in Europe. The English surgeon Joseph CARPUE did it on his nose using the rhinoplasty technique, transplanting skin from the forehead. The operation was a success, and when Carpu took off the band three days later, he exclaimed: “My God, it’s a nose!” ” The creators of rhinoplasty were Indian doctors; they did similar work as early as 600 BC.
1924 A city bus service was introduced in Minsk. 15 cars started flying on two tracks.
1983 In Buenos Aires, a dog fell from a 13th floor window and landed on the head of a 75-year-old woman, killing her. A bus drove into the crowd that had gathered at the scene of the incident, killing another woman. The man who witnessed both accidents died at the scene of a heart attack.
1995 The English Margaret BLAKE gave birth to a child 209 days after her previous birth (the previous child was born on 27 March 1995; the shortest time between the births of children by a single mother).
2002 At 20.05 the building of the Theater Center on Dubrovka in Moscow was captured by Chechen terrorists. Around 900 people who came to see the musical “Nord-Ost” became hostile to the bands. On the night of October 25-26, during the operation of the special services to free the hostages with sleeping gas, 128 people were killed and hundreds were injured.