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March 19

Saint’s Day for José, Fernando and Marcos. Father’s Day in Spain

1808 - A riot occurs in the town of Aranjuez, which will cause the fall of Manuel Godoy and King Carlos IV. abdicates after riots and a popular revolt at the winter palace Aranjuez. His son Ferdinand VII takes the throne
1812 - With Spain in the midst of war in the Spanish War of Independence, the country’s first Constitution, the historic Constitución Española of 1812, is published by the Cortes in Cádiz popularly called "Pepa" 
1818 In Chile, the Spanish army defeats the Chilean/Argentine army at the Battle of Cancha Rayada, during the War of Independence.
1880 -  In Fregenal de la Sierra (Badajoz), the first long-distance telephone call in Spain was made thanks to Rodrigo Sánchez-Arjona y Sánchez-Arjona, who laid a telephone line between his home in the municipality of Bajo Extremadura and a property he owned, called "Las Mimbres."
2007 - Wind energy sets a new production record, reaching the 8375 MW at 17:40 (local time). This is superior to that produced by the six nuclear power plants are in Spain (8 reactors that together generate 7742 MW) power.
2018 - ’22-year-old British man has died after falling from the fifth floor in Palma’. The police think he was drunk after partying with friends and the fall was accidental. His companions didn’t notice until they were advised.
2019 - British fugitive arrested in Almería for 53 counts of family sexual abuse, National Police made the arrest of the accused for crimes allegedly committed between 1956 and 2,000 on members of his own family
2025 - Spanish authorities in Málaga uncovered a fraud against the Social Security system, totalling over €1.36 million the National Police said
Births
1534 - Saint José de Anchieta, the Jesuit missionary known as the Apostle of Brazil, was born on the island of Tenerife. He was one of the founders of both Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, was a writer and a poet, and is considered the first Brazilian dramatist and the father of Brazilian literature. (d. 1597)
1601 - Alonzo Cano, painter, sculptor, and architect (d. 1667)
1738 - Tupac Amaru II, an indigenous leader of the American Revolution against Spain. (d. 1781)
1880 - Antonio Ballesteros Beretta, historian (d. 1949).
1903 - José Cuatrecasas Arumí, botanist and pharmacist (d. 1996).
1920 - José Gándara Villegas, cyclist (d. 2010).
1926 - Alfonso Silva Placeres, footballer (d. 2007).
1929 - Miquel Martí i Pol, Catalan writer (d. 2003).
1940 - Gabriel Díaz Berbel, politician (d. 2011).

Bigas Luna - https://en.wikipedia.org/

1946 - The Catalan film director, Juan José Bigas Luna, who won the 1992 Venice Film Festival Silver Lion for ‘Jamón, jamón’ was born in Barcelona.
1964 - Cristina La Veneno singer and actress.
1979 - María Vázquez, actress.
 
Deaths
1923 - Vicente Climent, painter from Valencia. (b 1872)
1986 - Sabino Barinaga, footballer and manager (b. 1922)
1999 - The actress and singer Juanita Reina, known as the Queen of Copla, died in her home town, Sevilla. (b 1925)
2013 - José Félix Pons, journalist (b. 1932).