TODAY - November 26
NIELS’ MORNING GREETINGS
ON: NOVEMBER 26
New edition
TODAY’s LENGTH:
This day is here
in Belgium 8 hours and 1 minute shorter than June 21. Its length is 8 hours and
29 minutes – from 08.16 to 16.45.
See more – also in
English – about where you are on: www.dagenslaengde.dk
TODAY’s NAME:
This day’s name is CONRADUS’ DAY. It has its name from the bishop in Konstanz in nowadays Germany. He died in 975 AD.
The day’s name in Belgium is: SAINT JEAN BERCHMANS – after a Jesuit,
who lived in Mechelen in Belgium from 1599-1621.
TODAY’s EVENT:
1942: The film CASABLANCA is
shown for the first time in Hollywood.
TODAY’s QUESTION:
Noah’s Ark: What
is the history behind that?
This is from Noah in The old Testament. He was the constructor of the ARK, which he used to rescue his family, two pairs of all animals and a vine J from the Flood.
Historically it
is likely that the Flood actually happened in pre-historic times, when the
Mediterranean Sea broke though the Bosphorus into the Black
Sea. The Mediterranean was until then about 8 meters higher, so it is evident
that the break-through was an enormous disaster. The legend tells that Noah
landed his Ark on the mountain Ararat. It lies at the
eastern side of the present day Black Sea.
QUESTION FOR TOMORROW:
Neandertal men : What is the background? And where can you “meet” them?
47 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT EUROPE:
EUROPE AT WORK www.europe-at-work.be
TODAY’s QUOTE & FAMOUS PEOPLE :
1.
Yesterday’s quote:
It is no shame to
be rich. But it is a shame to die rich.
This was said by the
Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist
2.
Today’s quote:
Art nowadays is
for most of it a box room , a museum of despair.
Who among today’s persons has said that?
3. Famous
people born on this day:
1847: Empress Dagmar ( died
1928 )
1909: Eugène Ionesco ( died
1994 )
1939: Tina Turner
4. Famous
people died on this day:
1855: Adam Mickiewicz ( 57
years )
1952: Sven Hedin ( 87 years )
1956: Tommy Dorsey ( 51
years )
1959: Povl Bang-Jensen ( 50
years )
Niels Jørgen Thøgersen
www.simplesite.com/kimbrer + EUROPE-AT-WORK www.europe-at-work.be
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