TODAY - March 18

 NIELS’ MORNING GREETINGS

ON: MARCH 18

New 2021 edition

TODAY’s NAME:

This day is called ALEXANDER’s DAY. He was a bishop in Jerusalem until 250 AC.  Strangely enough he avoided the persecutions under emperor Septimus Sevirus. But later under emperor Decius he was thrown in front of the lions. They would not touch him. He died a natural death in 250.

 

TODAY’s EVENT:

1962:  The independence war in Algeria finishes with a peace agreement between FLN and France.

 

TODAY’s QUESTION:

A red thread – where does that expression come from? And what does it mean?

You say:  A red thread goes through it! This is an expression which comes from the Royal British Navy. For centuries it had a serious problem about its ropes being stolen. And nobody could trace where it had gone. That is why they started to weave a red thread into all new ropes. This made it much easier to find the thieves and to bring the ropes back to the Navy.  This method is still in use.  And it has been further refined in the sense that each Navy base has its own colour of the thread.   The same method was used by the Danish Navy until 1900.

The expression a red thread through something means today that things are coherent.

 

QUESTION FOR TOMORROW:

Saint Patrick’s Day – what is the history behind it? And what is it today?

47 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT EUROPE:

EUROPE AT WORK     www.europe-at-work.be

 

TODAY’s QUOTE & FAMOUS PEOPLE :

1.  Yesterday’s quote:

A passion for dance in an unintelligent body – it must be hell.

            It was said by the Russian ballet dancer Rudolf Nurejev.  See photo below.

2.  Today’s quote:

It takes two to make peace, while one alone can start a war.

Who among today’s persons said that?

 

3.  Famous people born on this day:

1844:  Nikolaj Rimski-Korsakov  ( died 1908 )

1858:  Rudolf Diesel  ( died 1913 )

1869:  Neville Chamberlain  ( died 1940 )

1928:  Fidel Ramos

1946:  Svend Pri  ( died 1983 )

1956:  Ingemar Stenmark

 

4.  Famous people died on this day:

1584:  Ivan the Terrible  ( 54 years )

1913:  August Bebel  ( 73 years )

1965:  King Farouk  ( 45 years )

1973:  Lauritz Melchior  ( 83 years )

 

Niels Jørgen Thøgersen

niels4europe@gmail.com  

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                                                                   Rudolf Nureyev

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