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September 19, 2024 Holiday:

International Talk Like a Pirate Day

Shiver me timbers! International Talk Like a Pirate Day is a swashbuckling celebration that encourages landlubbers and buccaneers alike to don their best pirate personas and speak like scurvy dogs. On this day, people are encouraged to use pirate-themed vocabulary, phrases, and accents to add a touch of pirate flair to their daily conversations. It's a lighthearted and playful holiday that's all about embracing the pirate spirit and having a treasure-filled time with friends and family. Many enthusiasts also participate in pirate-themed activities, such as costume contests, treasure hunts, and pirate-themed games. So hoist the Jolly Roger and get ready to set sail for a day of pirate-y fun!

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Holidays on September 19, 2024:
Birthdays on September 19:

Jimmy Fallon

51 Years Old

Host of The Tonight Show, bringing laughter and entertainment to millions through his witty humor and celebrity interviews.

Nile Rodgers

73 Years Old

Legendary guitarist, songwriter, and producer behind iconic hits like "Le Freak" and "Good Times," known for his distinctive guitar style and collaborations with top artists.

Ferdinand Porsche

Died in 1951, aged 41

Designed iconic cars like the Volkswagen Beetle and founded the eponymous sports car company, revolutionizing the automotive industry with innovative designs and engineering.

Joe Morgan

82 Years Old

Hall of Fame second baseman and iconic broadcaster, known for his impressive playing career and charismatic commentary style.

Brian Epstein

Died in 1967, aged 32

Managed the Beatles, turning them into a global phenomenon and shaping the course of popular music. Known for his innovative marketing strategies and vision that propelled the band...

William Golding

Died in 1993, aged 81

A Nobel Prize-winning author of allegorical novels, known for exploring the human condition through thought-provoking stories, most famously "Lord of the Flies".

Jeremy Irons

77 Years Old

A renowned actor with a distinctive voice, known for his iconic roles in films like "The Lion King" and "Reversal of Fortune", earning him an Academy Award.

Trisha Yearwood

61 Years Old

A country music icon, known for powerful vocals and hit songs like "She's in Love with the Boy" and "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)".

Adam West

Died in 2017, aged 88

Iconic actor and entrepreneur best known for playing the titular role in the 1960s TV series "Batman," bringing a campy, over-the-top flair to the character.

Trae Young

27 Years Old

Star point guard leading the Atlanta Hawks to playoff contention with his incredible shooting and playmaking abilities, earning him NBA All-Star selections and Rookie of the Year h...

Twiggy

76 Years Old

A iconic 1960s fashion model, actress, and singer known for her androgynous look, short hair, and waif-like figure, symbolizing the era's youthquake movement.

Mario Batali

65 Years Old

Celebrity chef and cookbook author, famous for his bold personality, signature orange Crocs, and Italian cuisine expertise, particularly on Food Network's "Iron Chef America".

Events from History on September 19:
4 years ago
Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral held at Westminster Abbey (Westminster Abbey, London, SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom) 2022
The world bid a final farewell to a monarch like no other as Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral took place at Westminster Abbey, a majestic setting steeped in history. Thousands of mourners, dignitaries, and royal family members gathered to pay their respects to the beloved Queen, who reigned for 70 remarkable years. The somber yet sublime ceremony was a poignant tribute to her remarkable life and service, featuring a procession, hymns, and readings. The Queen's coffin, adorned with the Imperial State Crown, was borne on a gun carriage, accompanied by her loyal subjects, military personnel, and her beloved corgis.
670 years ago
The thrill of medieval battle echoed through the French countryside as Edward, the infamous Black Prince, led his English army into a face-off against King John II of France. The year was 1356, and the stage was set for a clash of titans. Edward's battle-hardened warriors, fueled by a mix of chivalry and bloodlust, clashed with the French army in a frenzy of steel and arrows. The English prince's tactical prowess proved unbeatable, as he outmaneuvered the French forces, capturing King John II and dealing a crushing blow to French morale. This resounding victory cemented Edward's legendary status, etching his name in the annals of history as a master of war.
80 years ago
Winston Churchill calls for a united Europe at Zurich University (University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland) 1946
Winston Churchill stood tall at the University of Zurich, his voice echoing through the halls as he delivered a passionate speech, planting the seeds for a united Europe. The wartime leader's call for European cooperation sparked a movement, leading to the founding of the Council of Europe, a monumental step towards peace and unity in a war-torn continent. His words reverberated across the continent, inspiring leaders to strive for collective security, economic cooperation, and an end to centuries of conflict.
133 years ago
Women's Suffrage Wins in New Zealand (Wellington, New Zealand) 1893
Women in New Zealand made history when Governor Lord Glasgow signed the Electoral Act of 1893, granting them the right to vote. This monumental moment was the culmination of years of tireless advocacy by pioneering women like Kate Sheppard, who led the charge for women's suffrage. This groundbreaking legislation marked a major milestone in the fight for women's equality, paving the way for future generations of women to demand their rights.
163 years ago
Amidst the scorching heat of northwestern Georgia, Confederate forces under General Braxton Bragg clashed with Union troops led by General William Rosecrans in a brutal and decisive battle that would become the bloodiest two-day conflict of the American Civil War. The stage was set for a clash of titans as the Confederacy sought to reclaim lost ground in the war's Western Theater, and the Union hoped to crush the rebellion once and for all. The ensuing chaos would leave over 34,000 casualties in its wake, rendering it one of the war's most gruesome and pivotal confrontations.
249 years ago
General John Burgoyne's British army clashed with American Continental troops led by General Horatio Gates in the First Battle of Saratoga, a brutal and decisive encounter. The British emerged victorious, but at an unsustainable cost in men and resources. Despite being outnumbered, the Continental Army put up a fierce resistance, inflicting heavy casualties on the British. As the British pushed forward, they suffered devastating losses, including the death of top generals, crippling their command structure. Although Burgoyne claimed a tactical victory, the crippling toll on his army would ultimately seal his fate and pave the way for French intervention on the American side.
Notable Deaths on September 19:
1995Orville Redenbacher Entrepreneur and businessman
2020John Turner Canadian politician and 17th Prime Minister of Canada
2015Jackie Collins English novelist and author of sensational fiction
2013Hiroshi Yamauchi Japanese businessman and founder of Nintendo
2021Jimmy Greaves English football legend and sports icon
1985Italo Calvino Italian novelist and journalist
1975Pamela Brown English actress, shining on the silver screen.
2019Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Tunisian politician and military officer, former President
2004Skeeter Davis Indian classical dancer and choreographer
1968Red Foley Legendary American musician, blending country and rock.
1881James A. Garfield Ambitious politician who rose to become the President of the United States
2014Audrey Long American actress with a career spanning decades
1942Condé Montrose Nast Visionary American publisher, building iconic magazine empires.
2006Elizabeth Allen A talented actress with a memorable presence on screen
1998Patricia Hayes British actress
1992Jacques Pic French cuisine expert
1990Hermes Pan Choreographer and dancer
2003Slim Dusty Australian music icon and folklorist
2000Ann Doran American film star
1968Chester Carlson American inventor and lawyer, revolutionizing copy machines.