🎉 Holidays & Observances

Christianfeast day:

Amy Carmichael(Church of England), Athanasius of Alexandria(Eastern Orthodox Church), Confession of Peter(Eastern Orthodox, someAnglicanandLutheran Churches), Cyril of Alexandria, Deicolus, Margaret of Hungary, Prisca, Volusianus of Tours, January 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

Christian feast days on January 18 honor various saints and church figures across different denominations.

Royal Thai Armed Forces Day(Thailand)

Thailand's Royal Thai Armed Forces Day on January 18 celebrates the unity and service of its military branches.

Amy Carmichael(Church of England)

Athanasius of Alexandria(Eastern Orthodox Church)

Confession of Peter(Eastern Orthodox, someAnglicanandLutheran Churches)

Cyril of Alexandria

Deicolus

Margaret of Hungary

Prisca

📅 Events

474

Seven-year-old Leo II succeeds his maternal grandfather Leo I as Byzantine emperor. He dies ten months later.

At just seven years old, Leo II ascended the Byzantine throne upon Leo I's death, marking one of the youngest imperial successions in history.

532

Nika riots in Constantinople fail.

The Nika riots, one of the most violent uprisings in Constantinople's history, were quashed by imperial forces.

1126

Emperor Huizong abdicates the Chinese throne in favour of his son Emperor Qinzong.

Emperor Huizong of Song China abdicated in favor of his son Qinzong, signaling a shift in court politics.

1486

King Henry VII of England marries Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, uniting the House of Lancaster and the House of York.

The union of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York ended decades of dynastic conflict known as the Wars of the Roses.

1562

Pope Pius IV reopens the Council of Trent for its third and final session.

The Council of Trent reconvened under Pope Pius IV to address reform and doctrinal challenges in the Catholic Church.

1586

The magnitude 7.9 Tenshō earthquake strikes Honshu, Japan, killing 8,000 people and triggering a tsunami.

A devastating 7.9 magnitude earthquake and ensuing tsunami struck Honshu, causing widespread destruction.

1670

Henry Morgan captures Panama.

Privateer Henry Morgan led an audacious attack to capture Panama City from the Spanish.

1701

Frederick I crowns himself King in Prussia in Königsberg.

Frederick I elevated the Duchy of Prussia to a kingdom, crowning himself in Königsberg.

1778

James Cook is the first known European to discover the Hawaiian Islands, which he names the "Sandwich Islands".

British explorer James Cook became the first European to record the Hawaiian Islands, naming them the Sandwich Islands.

🎂 Births

1404

Sir Philip Courtenay

English noble

Member of the English nobility in the 15th century, known for his role in regional governance.

1404 - 1463
1457

Antonio Trivulzio

seniore, Roman Catholic cardinal

Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church active during the Renaissance.

1457 - 1508
1519

Isabella Jagiellon

Queen of Hungary

Queen of Hungary and regent who maintained her kingdom’s autonomy in the mid-16th century.

1519 - 1559
1540

Catherine

Duchess of Braganza

Portuguese princess who became Duchess of Braganza and patron of religious and cultural institutions.

1540 - 1614
1641

François-Michel le Tellier

Marquis de Louvois, French politician, Secretary of State for War

French statesman who served as Louis XIV’s powerful Secretary of State for War.

1641 - 1691
1659

Damaris Cudworth Masham

English philosopher and theologian

English philosopher and theologian noted for her early Enlightenment writings on faith and reason.

1659 - 1708
1672

Antoine Houdar de la Motte

French author

French author and playwright known for his role in the 'Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns.'

1672 - 1731
1688

Lionel Sackville

1st Duke of Dorset, English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland

English duke and politician who served twice as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

1688 - 1765
1689

Montesquieu

French lawyer and philosopher

Enlightenment thinker whose writings on the separation of powers shaped modern democracies.

1689 - 1755

🕊️ Deaths

-52 (52 BC)

Publius Clodius Pulcher

Roman politician

A Roman populist tribune known for his grain reforms and fierce political rivalry.

474

Leo I

Byzantine emperor

Byzantine emperor who upheld imperial authority and defended the eastern frontiers.

401 - 474
748

Odilo

duke of Bavaria

First Agilolfing duke who expanded Bavarian autonomy under Frankish overlordship.

896

Khumarawayh ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun

ruler of the Tulunids, murdered

Second ruler of the Tulunid dynasty in Egypt, known for his opulent court.

864 - 896
1213

Tamar of Georgia

Queen of Georgia who presided over the golden age of Georgian power and culture.

1160 - 1213
1253

King Henry I of Cyprus

Crusader-era king who ruled Cyprus during a period of internal strife and external threats.

1217 - 1253
1271

Saint Margaret of Hungary

Hungarian princess who renounced royalty to become a Dominican nun and was later canonized.

1242 - 1271
1326

Robert FitzWalter

1st Baron FitzWalter, English baron

English nobleman summoned to early parliaments and active in King Edward I’s military campaigns.

1247 - 1326
1357

Maria of Portugal

infanta

Portuguese princess who became Queen of Castile and mother to future monarchs.

1313 - 1357

🎁 Birth Symbols

Birthstone

1月18日のGarnetの画像
Garnet
January's birthstone with deep crimson brilliance, symbolizing love, friendship, and passion.

Zodiac Sign

1月18日のCapricornの画像
Capricorn
The zodiac sign for those born December 22 - January 19, characterized by strong will to achieve goals and a sense of responsibility with practical and steadfast nature.

Birth Drink

Campari Tonic
A sincere person who values relationships with others

Birth Flower

Guzmania
perfection 、 everlasting health and happiness 、 ideal couple
Hepatica
trust 、 endurance 、 expectation
Japanese Cornel
robustness 、 persistence 、 endurance
Primula
youthful love 、 beginning of youth and sorrow 、 opening one's destiny
Paphiopedilum
changeable affection 、 sensual 、 elegant attire