March 17, or Woman Mummy and St.Patrick's Day
Zodiac Sign Pisces
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Pisces, March 17. Born on this day are usually live an exciting life full of movement: flying, swimming, music, dancing ... They can get lost among all these actions - in the endless process of satisfying their desires.
Very developed personalities born on this day can do everything and experience an inexhaustible sense of selfishness.
Less enlightened natures, on the contrary, are overly passive or deep in themselves, unable to choose the right path in life.
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Pisces men born on March 17:
- possess the following properties:
- sacrificial,
- sexual,
- devoted,
- generous.
- Pisces men are idealists and dreamers, they are light and comfortable people in communication.
- Politeness and tact do not allow men of this sign to show open aggression, which is often their problem.
- Pisces men fall in love easily and find it difficult to build strong harmonious relationships.
- The main problems in love are associated with striving for an unattainable ideal and building relationships with those who have a much brighter temperament.
Pisces women born on March 17:
- are not like others with such facets of temperament:
- mysterious,
- sensual,
- attentive.
- Pisces women are charming, delicate and mysterious young ladies who attract men with their vulnerability and defenselessness.
- Their femininity and weakness are their main trump cards, creating an atmosphere of mystery around them.
- Her location is not easy to achieve, and it is her reason that sometimes makes her not go on about emotions.
- The strongest traits of Pisces women are femininity and the ability to properly manage their trademark features - fragility and softness.
Main event
During the excavations, a mummy of a woman buried around 2600 BC was found
March 17, 1989
Archaeological excavations of the 1997 season of the Anglo-American expedition in Hierakonpol allowed to confirm the more ancient origins of mummification in Egypt.
Archaeologists have discovered several intact women's graves. After examining the inventory accompanied by the burial, scientists were able to date the burial period of the Nakad II culture (around 3600 BC).
By the way, the word "mumia" medieval doctors designated a special medicine.
In the Middle Ages, Arab and Jewish merchants extracted ancient mummies from Egyptian tombs, tore them into small pieces and sold them as a medicine. This medicine could be found in almost every pharmacy in Europe.
Holidays
St.Patrick 's Day
According to legend, Patrick brought Christianity to a pagan island and expelled all the snakes. There are also many legends associated with the name of this saint, for example, that he explained the concept of the Holy Trinity with the help of three-leaf clover. “Just as three leaves can grow from one stem, so God can be one in three persons,” this phrase of the saint has already become a textbook. That is why the green garments on St. Patrick's Day are a symbol of the Holy Trinity.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated not so much as a religious holiday, as much as the holiday of Ireland and Irish culture in general. On this day, parades are usually held, theatrical performances and dances are held on the streets, Irish folk music is played, people visit pubs.
This holiday has outgrown the national borders and has become a kind of international day of Ireland. It is believed that every person on this day can become an honorary Irish - if he only wants.
Another fun of St. Patrick's Day is catching leprechauns (gnome-shaped shoemakers who know the secrets of the location of treasures). So today a storm warning is announced for the owners of shoe shops: better not lean out, otherwise there is a risk of being mistaken for leprechaun and being tortured with your own equipment.
At the same time, Irish religious figures criticize the prevailing secular traditions of the holiday and advocate that St. Patrick's Day should be primarily a Christian holiday. In the old days on this day all the drinking establishments in Ireland were closed, and people celebrated the holy day with prayer in the church.
Also on March 17...
1834 - Gottlieb Daimler, German engineer, creator of the first motorcycle, was born.
1845 - Englishman Steven Perry patented an elastic bandage.
1845 - the very first rubber bands (money bands) were invented.
1899 - The classic Neapolitan song “O Sole Mio!” Is published.
1932 - Finland ordered 875,000 bottles of liquor as a sign of mitigating prohibition. “Dry Law” entered into force on June 1, 1919. The use of alcohol was permitted only for medical, scientific and technical purposes.
1940 - the first T-34 tank was tested in Moscow.
1941 - The National Art Gallery opened in Washington.
1950 - artificially obtained a new radioactive chemical element - California.
1951 - Kurt Russell, American actor (“Big Trouble in Little China”, “Tango and Cash”, “Stargate”, “Escape from Los Angeles”, “Vanilla Sky”, “3000 miles to Graceland”, “Proof of death").
1960 - color markers came to the market for the first time in Japan.
1969 - Golda Meir assumes the post of Israeli Prime Minister, becoming the first woman in the history of this country to hold a high position. Golda Meir also broke the age record. She became the prime minister at the age of 70.
1992 - the first space crew launched under the CIS brand, not the USSR, was launched into space.
1999 - 6 of its members accused of bribery in determining the venue of the Olympics are excluded from the International Olympic Committee.
2000 - In Uganda, about a thousand members of the “commandments of God” religious sect burned themselves in their church.
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