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  2. October 21 - Wikipedia

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    October 21 is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 71 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600. 1096 – A ...

  3. Trafalgar Day - Wikipedia

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    Such dinners also occur each year on or around 21 October in locations other than Royal Navy ships. [4] The Royal Naval Museum in Portsmouth hold a "Trafalgar Night Dinner" each year on a date close to 21 October. [7] The British ambassador in Washington hosts such a dinner at which the guest of honour may be a senior officer in the United ...

  4. Battle of Trafalgar - Wikipedia

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    On 21 October, Admiral Nelson had 27 ships of the line with 2 148 cannons, and a total of 17 000 crewmen and marines under his command. [38] Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory, captained by Thomas Masterman Hardy, was one of three 100-gun first-rates in his fleet. He also had four 98-gun second-rates and 20 third-rates. One of the third-rates was ...

  5. Saint Ursula - Wikipedia

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    A commemoration of Saint Ursula and her companions in the Mass of Saint Hilarion, formerly in the General Roman Calendar on 21 October, was removed in 1969, because "their Passio is entirely fabulous: nothing, not even their names, is known about the virgin saints who were killed at Cologne at some uncertain time". [19]

  6. Sweetest Day - Wikipedia

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    Sweetest Day is a holiday that is celebrated in the Midwestern United States, [1] in parts of the Northeastern United States, in Arizona, and in Florida on the third Saturday in October. [2]

  7. This Is What October’s Full Moon—the Hunter’s ... - AOL

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    As October's Hunter's Moon ascends into the sky, it brings about a sense of mystery and intrigue, along with a dark element that foreshadows its lunation and the cold months ahead, hinting at the ...

  8. Why is October 3 'Mean Girls' Day? Here's why Thursday ... - AOL

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    October 3rd is commonly referred to "Mean Girls" Day. Here's why the 2004 film is celebrated on the date and why you'll see memes on your timeline.

  9. What is the night before Halloween called? It varies by state

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    Starting in 1985, Detroit enlisted a city-sanctioned volunteer operation to stop fires before they began, and in 1986, the city began enforcing a curfew in the last three nights of October to keep ...