April 17

April 17 is the 107th day of the year (108th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 258 days remaining until the end of the year.

Historical events that occurred on April 17 include:

1492: Christopher Columbus signs a contract with the Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella to find a westward route to Asia, which eventually led to his voyage to the Americas.

1970: Apollo 13 returns safely to Earth after an oxygen tank explosion forced the crew to abort their planned lunar landing.

1975: The Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, captures Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, marking the beginning of the Khmer Rouge reign and the Cambodian genocide.

2014: The South Korean ferry MV Sewol capsizes and sinks, resulting in the deaths of 304 people, mostly high school students.


Birthdays of notable individuals on April 17 include:

1882: Arturo Toscanini - Italian conductor.

1929: James Last - German composer and bandleader.

1974: Victoria Beckham - English singer, fashion designer, and member of the Spice Girls.

These are just a few examples, and there are many more historical events and notable individuals associated with April 17.

 The patron saints associated with April 17 include:

Saint Benedict Joseph Labre - He was born on March 25, 1748, and died on April 17, 1783. Saint Benedict Joseph Labre was known for his eccentric lifestyle and deep devotion to God and the Blessed Sacrament. He is recognized as the patron saint of homeless persons. Source

Saint Donan - He is associated with the island of Eigg and is recognized as the patron saint of Eigg. Saint Donan and his fellow monks were martyred in the monastery on Eigg. Source

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha - She was born in 1656 and died on April 17, 1680. Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, also known as the "Lily of the Mohawks," was an Algonquin-Mohawk woman who converted to Christianity. She is the patron saint of ecology and natives. Source

Please note that these saints are associated with April 17, but the extent of their recognition as patron saints may vary.



April 17  - Philippines 

On April 17, several significant events took place in the history of the Philippines. Here are a few notable ones:

1521: Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the Philippines during his expedition to find a western route to the Spice Islands. This marked the first recorded European contact with the Philippines.

1942: During World War II, the Bataan Death March ended on April 17. It was a forced march of Filipino and American prisoners of war by the Imperial Japanese Army after the Battle of Bataan. The march covered approximately 100 kilometers from Mariveles, Bataan, to San Fernando, Pampanga.

1971: The Philippine Coliseum, now known as the Smart Araneta Coliseum, was officially opened in Quezon City. It is one of the largest indoor arenas in Asia and has hosted numerous significant events, including concerts, sports competitions, and political gatherings.

2014: On April 17, the Supreme Court of the Philippines declared the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), also known as the "pork barrel," as unconstitutional. The PDAF was a discretionary fund allocated to members of Congress for development projects in their respective districts.

These are just a few examples of historical events that occurred on April 17 in the Philippines. The country has a rich and complex history with many significant events taking place throughout the years.




On April 17, several notable events occurred in world history. Here are a few examples:

1397: Geoffrey Chaucer tells The Canterbury Tales for the first time at the court of Richard II.

1492: Christopher Columbus signs a contract with the Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella to find a westward route to Asia, which eventually led to his voyage to the Americas.

1524: Giovanni da Verrazzano, an Italian explorer, discovers New York Harbor while exploring the North American coast.

1861: The state of Virginia secedes from the United States, joining the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War.

1941: Yugoslavia surrenders to Germany during World War II, marking the end of the Yugoslav campaign.

1961: The Bay of Pigs invasion begins as a failed attempt by the United States to overthrow the Cuban government led by Fidel Castro.

1970: Apollo 13 returns safely to Earth after an oxygen tank explosion forced the crew to abort their planned lunar landing.

1975: The Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, captures Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, marking the beginning of the Khmer Rouge reign and the Cambodian genocide.

These are just a few examples of significant events that occurred on April 17 in world history. Each day is filled with various historical events that have shaped the world we live in today.

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