Western Mail

ON THIS DAY

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4004 BC: According to Archbishop James Usher, this is the day God created the world. Although there are 140 conflictin­g versions of the date, Usher’s is the only one that matches the chronology of the authorised version of the Bible. 42 BC: Brutus, whose army was crushed by Anthony and Octavian at Philippi, committed suicide by falling on his own sword. 1642: The Royalists narrowly beat the Roundheads at Edgehill in the first major battle of the Civil War. Both sides claimed victory. 1707: The first Parliament of Great Britain met. 1844: The “Divine” Sarah, actress Sarah Bernhardt, was born in Paris. 1915: The legendary cricketer WG Grace died. 1942: The Second Battle of El Alamein began with a thousand tanks aimed on Italian and German troops. 1950: Al Jolson, US singer who billed himself “the world’s greatest entertaine­r”, died. He starred in the first talking picture, The Jazz Singer. 1956: The Hungarian uprising against Soviet leadership began in Budapest. 1987: Lester Piggott, former British champion jockey and later a top trainer, was jailed for three years for tax evasion. 1991: The House of Lords ruled that husbands could legally be convicted of raping their wives. ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: Nigel Farage said it would be “tough” for Donald Trump to win the US presidency after a tape emerged of him boasting about using his celebrity status to prey on women. BIRTHDAYS: Pele, football legend, 77; Ang Lee, film director, 63; Graham Rix, former footballer and coach, 60; Sam Raimi, film director, 58; Cat Deeley, TV presenter, 41; Ryan Reynolds, actor, 41; Alex Tudor, cricketer, 40; Jessica Stroup, actress, 31.

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