October 25, Born Pablo Picasso
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
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Scorpio, October 25. Those born on this day have a great need to give a finished shape to their thoughts.
And although their imaginations are very well developed, their dreams and visions mean nothing to them until they find the appropriate physical reality.
Those born on this day have an imposing earthly appearance and, despite their frequent calm, provide good support to family and friends.
They serve as a reliable support for those around them, and you can safely rely on them in difficult situations.
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Scorpio men born on October 25:
- have the following properties:
- loyal,
- sensitive,
- intuitive,
- sexual.
- The Scorpio man is independent, decisive and domineering.
- He does not take into account other people's opinions and does only what he considers necessary.
- He is reckless and impetuous, inclined to adventures and risks. Among the typical hobbies of the representatives of this sign are extreme sports.
- A Scorpio man can be conquered either by a bright and unpredictable personality just like himself, or by an unattainable and mysterious girl who will be outwardly indifferent to his courtship and will make him fight for her favor.
Scorpio women born on October 25:
- possess the following traits:
- jealous,
- devoted,
- manipulative,
- discerning,
- confident,
- passionate.
- The Scorpio woman is a charming, passionate and attractive nature.
- She is constantly surrounded by fans who vie for her attention and affection.
- Women born under this sign are amorous and romantic.
- They surrender to feelings without looking back, ready for anything for the sake of their beloved.
- Over time, they become jealous and demanding.
Main event of the day
Pablo Picasso
October 25
Born Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso - one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century was born in 1881 in the city of Malaga in Spain and is known as the founder of the art direction called "cubism".
Picasso showed talent from early childhood. According to his mother, even his first word was the word pencil. He began to paint at the age of 7, at 9 completed his first painting, and at 13 he passed his first exhibition. Picasso worked until his death in 1973 at the age of 91.
Pablo Picasso's "Nude, green leaves and bust" in 2010 left the auction at 106.5 million dollars, becoming the most expensive painting in the world.
By the way, Pablo Picasso’s full name consists of 23 words - Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Maria de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martir Patricio Clito Ruiz and Picasso.
Also on this day...
1838 - Georges Bizet was born, a French composer ("Pearl Seekers", "Carmen", "Jamila").
1839 - The first railway timetable in the world was released in Manchester.
1881 - Pablo Picasso, Spanish painter, sculptor, graphic artist, ceramist and designer, founder of cubism was born.
1889 - Abel Hans (d. 1981), French film director, founder of French cinema.
1889 - the construction of the Eiffel Tower was completed in Paris.
1920 - “dry law” was adopted in four Canadian provinces.
1929 - “Black Friday” - the beginning of the global economic crisis 1929–1933 Stock prices fell by 90%, the massive ruin of small investors in the United States immediately affected trade and industry.
1931 - Annie Girardot was born, a French actress (“Rocco and his brothers”, “Smog”, “Live to live”).
1935 - In Germany, the transfer of jazz music by radio is prohibited if there are Jews or black Americans in the ensemble who are recognized as “inferior peoples” by the Nuremberg laws of September 15, 1935.
1942 - The British government imposed restrictions on the content of sugar and jam in pies.
1945 - the Kuomintang government of China, headed by Chiang Kai-shek, incorporated the island of Taiwan into China, which since 1895 belonged to Japan.
1950 - Chris Norman was born, a British singer, musician and composer, former singer of the English group ''Smokie''.
1955 - The American company Tappan Company introduced the microwave oven for the first time.
1960 - the first wrist electronic watch went on sale in New York.
1971 - Taiwan was excluded from the UN.
1976 - The Royal Theater is opened in London.
1998 - At one of the US auctions, a 32-gauge Colt “Detective Special” was put up for sale, converted in the early 70s by a special order of the Austrian doctor Dieter Linz von und Zu Gebrudericherkhe.
A distinctive feature of the weapon is that it is designed for hunting vampires. Judge for yourself: a silvered body covered with protective signs, a cross on the muzzle for consecrating a bullet directly at the exit of the barrel, and most importantly - 7 silver bullets, each of which reproduces the Hollywood image of Dracula: fangs, vertical pupils and so on.
Two of them were clearly in use, but it’s impossible to find out who the doctor was hunting for: he disappeared without a trace a few years ago. Probably, the Austrian doctor dreamed of the glory of van Helsing, who, by the way, was also a doctor.
2001 - Microsoft Windows XP is released. It is a development of Windows 2000 Professional. The name XP comes from the English eXPerience (experience). By 2007, Windows XP had become the most widely used operating system for accessing the Internet in the world. Support for Windows XP by Microsoft was discontinued on April 8, 2014.
2009 - the largest terrorist act in Baghdad, killing more than 160 people.
2010 - an earthquake measuring 7.7 points near the Mentawai Islands west of Sumatra in Indonesia, causing a tsunami wave.
2015 - Ukraine stopped direct flights with Russia.
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