20 Fun Facts You Probably Didn't Know About November 26



Fact 1: History of November 26th
Did you know that November 26th has historical significance ranging from ancient eras to modern history? November 26th, 43 BC marks the date of the second Triumvirate alliance between Octavian, Mark Antony, and Lepidus. This alliance reshaped the landscape of Roman history. More recently, on November 26th, 1942, the classic film "Casablanca" premiered in New York City.

Fact 2: The National Cake Day
Do you have a sweet tooth? Well, November 26th is National Cake Day in the United States. On this day, cake lovers celebrate and devour all types of cakes. It's a great excuse to bake a cake and enjoy with friends and family!

Fact 3: Sojourner Truth - An Iconic Figure
November 26th is marked as the death anniversary of Sojourner Truth, a prominent abolitionist and women's rights activist. She died on November 26th, 1883. Her advocate work significantly contributed to the end of slavery and support for women's rights.

Fact 4: Historic Mars Mission
NASA launched Mariner 4 on November 26th, 1964. This spacecraft was the first to successfully fly by Mars and gave us the first close-up photos of the Martian surface.

Fact 5: Famous Births
November 26th also brought some notable people to the world. Tina Turner, the rock 'n' roll legend, and Charles Schulz, creator of the "Peanuts" comic strip, were both born on this day.

Fact 6: The Name 'November'
The name November comes from the Latin word 'novem,' which means nine. This is because it was the ninth month in the Roman calendar before January and February were added.

Fact 7: Black Friday
November 26th frequently falls on Black Friday, the shopping phenomenon that kicks off the Christmas shopping season with significant sales in stores and online.

Fact 8: Thanksgiving Day
Though not always, November 26th sometimes aligns with the fourth Thursday in November, which is observed as Thanksgiving Day in the United States.

Fact 9: Presidential Proclamations
Several historical Presidential Proclamations were announced on November 26th, including President George Washington's 1789 proclamation designating Thanksgiving as a national holiday.

Fact 10: Marilyn Monroe Divorcee
November 26th, 1946 marked a significant event in Hollywood history when Marilyn Monroe was granted a divorce from her first husband, James Dougherty.

Fact 11: Latin Grammy Awards
On November 26th, 2003, the 4th Latin Grammy Awards were held in Miami. Juanes won the most awards that night.

Fact 12: The Dawn of Sound in Movies
“The Jazz Singer,” the first prominent "talking" movie, debuted in New York on November 26th, 1927, marking a significant turning point in the film industry.

Fact 13: Birth of the NHL
The formation of the National Hockey League (NHL) was announced on November 26th, 1917.

Fact 14: Cuba's Independence Struggle
November 26th, 1956 marks the start of Fidel Castro's "26th of July Movement," which was a significant event in Cuba's struggle for independence from the Batista regime.

Fact 15: Jamaican Heritage Celebration
November 26th is also a special day in Jamaica as it marks the start of the Saladoid-Barrancoid period, a critical period in Jamaican history.

Fact 16: Patenting of Neon Lighting
On November 26th, 1910, Scientist Georges Claude patented neon lighting, creating a brighter future for advertising and signage.

Fact 17: First Miss World
The first Miss World beauty pageant took place in Lyceum Ballroom, London on November 26th, 1951.

Fact 18: Cricket Record
The highest team score in any Test match innings was achieved by Sri Lanka against India on November 26th, 2007, scoring a total run of 952.

Fact 19: Hochdorf Chieftain's Grave
The discovery of the Hochdorf Chieftain's Grave, a richly-furnished burial chamber, was announced on November 26th, 1978. It is one of the most significant archaeological finds in Europe.

Fact 20: The Misfit Toys
The classic and beloved animated show "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" first aired on November 26th, 1964. The story of Rudolph and the island of misfit toys has since become a treasured holiday tradition.
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