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November 1, 2026 Holiday:

All Saints' Day

All Saints' Day is a significant holiday in the Christian calendar that honors and remembers all Christian saints and martyrs. It's a day to pay tribute to those who have lived a life of faith and devotion, and to acknowledge their contributions to the Christian faith. Traditionally, people attend special church services and light candles to symbolize the light of faith. Many families also visit the graves of their loved ones, leaving flowers and praying for their souls. Overall, All Saints' Day is a celebration of the unity and communion of all believers, both living and deceased.

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Holidays on November 1, 2026:

The End of Daylight Saving Time

The End of Daylight Saving Time, November 1, 2026 - Gain an extra hour, recharge, and slow down as the seasons change. more >>

Daylight Saving Time ends

Daylight Saving Time ends, 11/1/2026: End the chaos and gain an extra hour of sleep as the world returns to standard time. more >>

Daylight Savings Ends

Daylight Savings Ends, November 1, 2026. Mark the end of daylight saving time and gain an extra hour of sleep. more >>

New York City Marathon

Join the excitement of the world's largest marathon, taking place on 11/1/2026, as runners from around the globe converge on New York City for a day of electric atmosphere, iconic landmarks, and unforgettable experiences. more >>

World Vegan Day

World Vegan Day, November 1, 2026: Learn about the benefits of a compassionate, sustainable lifestyle and how it can make a positive impact on the world. more >>

National Family Literacy Day

National Family Literacy Day, November 1, 2026: Strengthen family bonds and foster a love for reading and learning through literacy-based activities. more >>

National Cinnamon Day

National Cinnamon Day, November 1, 2026: Discover the magic of cinnamon through baking, cooking, and history. more >>

Extra Mile Day

Extra Mile Day, November 1, 2026: Honor those who go above and beyond, inspiring a ripple effect of kindness and positivity. more >>

International Scented Candle Day

International Scented Candle Day, November 1, 2026. Discover if this holiday is real or made-up. more >>

Birthdays on November 1:

Tim Cook

63 Years Old

Current CEO of Apple Inc., leading the tech giant's innovation and success, known for his vision and leadership in shaping the digital landscape.

Anthony Kiedis

61 Years Old

Lead vocalist and co-founder of the iconic rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, known for his energetic stage presence and poetic lyrics.

Toni Collette

51 Years Old

Acclaimed actress renowned for her versatility in film and television, starring in a wide range of genres from drama to comedy, including the hit TV series "United States of Tara".

Jim Steinman

Died in 2021, aged 73

Renowned songwriter and producer behind iconic hits like "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" for artists like Meat Loaf and Bonnie Tyl...

Rick Allen

60 Years Old

The drummer and co-founder of Def Leppard, known for his powerful and dynamic drumming style, despite losing his left arm in a car accident in 1984.

Penn Badgley

37 Years Old

Star of hit TV shows and movies, including Gossip Girl and You, playing complex and often dark characters that captivate audiences.

Gary Player

88 Years Old

A legendary golfer and charismatic sportscaster, known for winning numerous championships, including nine major titles, and entertaining audiences with his commentary and wit.

Jenny McCarthy

51 Years Old

An American actress and model, known for her Playboy magazine appearances and advocating for autism awareness through her organization Generation Rescue.

Robert B. Laughlin

73 Years Old

A Nobel Prize-winning physicist who discovered the fractional quantum Hall effect, a phenomenon where electrons behave as quasiparticles with unusual properties. His work has great...

Bobby Heenan

Died in 2017, aged 72

A charismatic wrestling personality who entertained audiences as a wrestler, manager, and commentator, known for his quick wit and clever antics.

Stephen Crane

Died in 1900, aged 28

A pioneering writer of realistic and impressionistic fiction, known for his vivid and intense portrayals of war, poverty, and human struggle. His works are considered some of the m...

Marcia Wallace

Died in 2013, aged 70

A talented comedic actress and voice artist, best known for her iconic role as Edna Krabappel on The Simpsons and her numerous TV appearances.

Events from History on November 1:
The mighty Napoleon Bonaparte, once master of Europe, lay defeated, and the continent was in shambles. In the aftermath, the Congress of Vienna, a gathering of powerful diplomats and leaders, convened to re-draw the European political map. With representatives from over 200 states and kingdoms, the Congress aimed to establish a balance of power, prevent future wars, and restore stability. Under the guidance of revered statesmen like Metternich, Talleyrand, and Castlereagh, the Congress navigated a complex web of alliances, territorial disputes, and national interests. Over several months, they hammered out a delicate balance, creating a new Europe that would shape the course of history.
On that fateful morning, Lisbon, Portugal's vibrant capital, was bustling with life when suddenly, without warning, a massive earthquake struck, ripping apart buildings, streets, and lives. The quake was so powerful that it triggered a devastating tsunami, sweeping away entire neighborhoods, leaving destruction and despair in its wake. As the city lay in ruins, the death toll mounted to an estimated 40,000 to 60,000 people, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in history.
72 years ago
US Detonates First Thermonuclear Device, Ivy Mike (Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands) 1952
In the heart of the Pacific Ocean, a monumental experiment was about to unfold, changing the course of nuclear history forever. The Ivy Mike test, conducted by the United States, was a groundbreaking experiment that would push the boundaries of nuclear technology. This behemoth of a device, boasting a staggering yield of 10 megatons, was about to unleash its fury upon the Eniwetok atoll. As the countdown began, the anticipation was palpable, and the world held its breath as Ivy Mike roared to life, marking a new era in thermonuclear warfare.
31 years ago
European Union formally established (Maastricht, Netherlands) 1993
The dawn of a new era in European cooperation! The Maastricht Treaty takes effect, marking the official birth of the European Union. This monumental treaty, signed by 12 European leaders in 1992, creates a single currency, common foreign policy, and stronger economic ties among member states. The European Commission, Council, and Parliament are now responsible for shaping the continent's future. As the EU's foundation is laid, a united Europe starts to take shape, promising a brighter, more integrated future for its citizens.
As Napoleon Bonaparte's army marched into Austria, the European continent held its collective breath, bracing for the impending storm. The War of the Third Coalition had officially begun, pitting the French Empire against a fragile alliance of European powers. With his sights set on dominating the continent, Napoleon's calculated gamble threatened to redraw the map of Europe and cement his legacy as a military genius. Austria, caught in the crosshairs, prepared for the worst.
336 years ago
The winds of change were howling as William III of Orange, the Dutch Protestant hero, set sail from Hellevoetsluis, Netherlands, marking his second attempt to snatch the crowns of England, Scotland, and Ireland from the grasp of King James II of England. The Protestants, fed up with James' Catholic sympathies, had been secretly conspiring with William, who was married to James' daughter Mary. As William's armada approached the English coast, James' grip on power was already loosening, and the wheels of the Glorious Revolution were in motion.
Notable Deaths on November 1:
1999Walter Payton Legendary NFL running back and speedway driver known for his dominance on the field and track
2022Takeoff Groundbreaking cultural ambassador, spreading the rich sounds and rhythms of hiphop globally
1955Dale Carnegie American self-help author who wrote about human relations
2015Fred Thompson Talented in multiple fields, a multifaceted individual excelling as an actor, lawyer, and statesman
1982James Broderick Talented American actor and director who brought characters to life on stage and screen.
1972Ezra Pound Influential American poet and critic who blended traditional forms with modernist techniques.
1985Phil Silvers Beloved American comedian who made audiences laugh with his wit and charm.
2005Michael Piller Versatile screenwriter and producer who created memorable stories
2008Shakir Stewart Innovative American record producer who crafted memorable music
2004Mac Dre Trailblazing Bay Area rapper and entrepreneur who founded Thizz Entertainment
1982King Vidor Legendary American director who revolutionized the film industry with groundbreaking films.
2006William Styron A celebrated American novelist and essayist whose work continues to inspire
1984Norman Krasna Visionary screenwriter who crafted memorable characters and captivating stories.
2008Jacques Piccard Visionary Swiss engineer and oceanographer who expanded human understanding
2004Terry Knight Talented singer-songwriter and producer who brought joy to audiences
1987René Lévesque Trailblazing journalist and politician who shaped Quebec's history.
1700Charles II of Spain Spanish monarch
2008Yma Sumac Peruvian-American soprano and actress who mesmerized audiences
2000George Armstrong Pioneering English footballer and manager who made lasting impacts on the sport
1993Severo Ochoa Pioneering biochemist who unraveled the mysteries of the human body.