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14/07/2025

Those born in March are among the adults

Affection and charisma are traits that are often associated with people born in the month of March. They are very compassionate and like to serve others if they respect them. Honesty is among the various virtues that people born in this month possess. While most of these are born in Pisces, others are born on Pisces/Aries edge. Learn information about those born in the mighty month of March. I wish you a Merry Christmas March Adults of the first quarter of March March 1, 1910: Scottish actor David Niven from The Pink Panther. March 2, 1545: Thomas Bodley, scholar, diplomat and founder of the famous Bodleian Library in Oxford. March 3, 1847: Alexander Graham Bell, Scottish inventor of the telephone, the picture telephone, the gramophone, the microphone, and a host of other inventions truly useful to mankind. March 4, 1928: Allan Sillitoe, author and playwright, whose books include “Saturday Night” and “Sunday Morning” and “The Long Distance Runner.” March 5, 1133: King Henry II, son of Matilda and Godfrey of Anjou, who was to become the first Plantagenet king of England. March 6, 1806: Elizabeth Barrett Browning, a Victorian poet whose works include Portuguese sonnets, may have been overshadowed Her most famous husband, Robert Browning. March 7, 1802: Edwin Henry Landseer, painter and sculptor of the Lions in Trafalgar Square, London. March 8, 1859: Kenneth Grahame, author of the Scottish children's book The Wind in the Willow. March 9, 1763: William Cobbett, author and politician and a journalist who championed the cause of the dispossessed and wrote “Riding the Country” in 1830. March 10, 1964: Prince Edward, youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II. Adults in the first quarter of MarchAdults in the second quarter of March March 11, 1885: Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of the world land and sea speed record March 12, 1710: Thomas Arne, English composer who wrote “The Judgment of Britannia.” March 13, 1733: Dr. Joseph Priestley, scientist who discovered oxygen in 1774. March 14, 1836: Lady Isabella Beaton, author of Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Household Management – ​​Everything a Woman Needs From the Victorian middle class to his knowledge! March 15, 1779: William Lamb, Viscount Melbourne, twice British Prime Minister in the early 19th century. March 16, 1774: English explorer Matthew Flinders discovered the Flinders Mountain Range and the Flinders River in Australia. March 17, 1939: Robin Knox Johnston, the first person to travel alone non-stop around the world. March 18, 1869: Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister who tried unsuccessfully to make peace with Hitler. March 19, 1813: Dr. David Livingstone, Scottish missionary and explorer, is the first white man to see Victoria Falls. His missionary work was less successful. March 20, 1917: Singer and actress Vera Lynn was born in London. By the age of seven, she was regularly performing in men's work clubs, and gave her first show in 193


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