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===31 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 31 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Carrbridge packhorse bridge in winter.jpg|caption=Carrbridge Packhorse Bridge}}
* ... that '''[[Carrbridge Packhorse Bridge]]''' ''(pictured)'' is the oldest-known stone bridge in the [[Scottish Highlands]]?
* ... that following the '''[[killing of Richard Ward]]''' by a Colorado sheriff's deputy, the deputy received an award for the injuries that he allegedly sustained during the incident?
* ... that the '''[[Arleigh Burke-class destroyer|''Arleigh Burke''-class destroyer]]s''' are hardened against [[electromagnetic pulse]]s?
* ... that [[Jan Kochanowski]]'s '''''[[Fraszki]]''''' is a 16th-century collection of almost 300 poems, ranging from anecdotes and [[epitaph]]s to obscenities and erotica?
* ... that '''[[J.J. Wright (composer)|J.J. Wright]]''' fused [[Gregorian chant]] with [[jazz]] in his advent album '''''[[O Emmanuel (album)|O Emmanuel]]'''''{{-?}}
* ... that the site of the 1910 '''[[lynching of Allen Brooks]]''' was unmarked for 111 years?
* ... that out of 84 people running for governor seats in Bolivia in 2021, '''[[Mirtha Arce]]''' was one of just seven women and was the first woman from the [[Tarija Department]] to run?
* ... that while Egypt has the Order of the Nile, Sudan has the '''[[Order of the Two Niles]]''', [[White Nile|White]] and [[Blue Nile|Blue]]?

===30 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 30 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Har ki paiddi, Haridwar.jpg|caption=Clock Tower of Haridwar}}
* ... that the '''[[Clock Tower of Haridwar]]''' ''(pictured)'' in India provides a good location from which to watch the evening prayers at [[Har Ki Pauri]]?
* ... that Dale Johnston was sentenced to death for '''[[Murders of Annette Cooper and Todd Schultz|murdering and dismembering his stepdaughter and her fiance in 1982]]''', and 30 years after the murders declared innocent?
* ... that in 1945, '''[[Kasman Singodimedjo]]''' lobbied other Islamist leaders not to implement [[Sharia|sharia law]] in Indonesia?
* ... that a woman who died from [[Alzheimer's disease|Alzheimer's]] was memorialized by [[SZA|her granddaughter]] through '''[[Open Arms (SZA song)|posthumous vocals in a song]]'''?
* ... that '''[[Tobi Oluwayemi]]''' and his older brother [[Josh Oluwayemi|Josh]] are both [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeepers]] who played for [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Under-23s and Academy|Tottenham's youth academy]]?
* ... that the '''[[Meriden, Waterbury and Connecticut River Railroad]]''', created as an alternative to the [[New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad|New Haven Railroad]], was absorbed into the New Haven after just 11 years?
* ... that '''[[Kong Dongmei]]''', the granddaughter of [[Mao Zedong]], and her husband have an estimated net worth of 5&nbsp;billion [[renminbi|yuan]] (US$815&nbsp;million)?
* ... that there is '''[[fishing in Turkey|ice fishing in Turkey]]'''?

===29 March 2023===
*'''''02:37, 29 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=MayMannJennings1901.jpg|caption=May Mann Jennings}}
* ... that women including [[May Mann Jennings]] ''(pictured)'' were responsible for creating '''[[Royal Palm State Park|Florida's first state park]]'''?
* ... that naval units from around 50 countries took part in the Pakistani [[Military exercise|naval exercise]] '''[[AMAN (naval exercise)|{{nowrap|AMAN-23}}]]'''?
* ... that '''[[Hugo Krabbe]]''' stirred up much controversy in the [[interwar period]] by arguing that the law, not the state, is the true sovereign?
* ... that a 1943 performance of [[Darius Milhaud]]'s '''''[[Scaramouche (Milhaud)|Scaramouche]]''''' used anagrams to disguise the [[Suite (music)|suite]] and its composer from Nazi censors?
* ... that all three of '''[[Jane Severance]]'''{{`s}} books for young readers include lesbian characters, including [[When Megan Went Away|her first book]], which was the first [[picture book]] to include such characters?
* ... that when the Numidian king [[Syphax]] attempted to rally his fleeing army at the '''[[Battle of Cirta]]''' he was thrown from his horse and captured?
* ... that '''[[Andrew Sorrell]]''', [[State Auditor of Alabama]], initially ran for election to the [[Alabama House of Representatives]] when his father declined to run for the seat?
* ... that [[Frederic Growse]]'s book '''''[[Bulandshahr: Or, Sketches of an Indian District]]''''' annoyed the British Indian government so much that they allowed only one edition?

===28 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 28 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Stamps of Tajikistan, 019-08.jpg|caption=Portrait of Rudaki, on a postage stamp}}<!--See [[Template:Main page image/DYK]] for other parameters-->
* ... that '''[[Rudaki]]''' ''(portrait pictured)'' is acknowledged as the founder of [[New Persian]] poetry in Iran and the father of [[Tajik literature]] in Tajikistan?
* ... that [[Sharon Cuneta]] and [[Regine Velasquez]]'s concert '''[[Iconic (concert)|Iconic]]''' has been referred to as a venture of two unrivaled names in the music scene of the Philippines?
* ... that despite having been enlarged for the [[1939 New York World's Fair]], the '''[[Mets–Willets Point station (IRT Flushing Line)|Willets Point Boulevard station]]''' served practically no resident population by 1949?
* ... that in 1982 the British civil defence exercise '''[[Hard Rock (exercise)|Hard Rock]]''' was cancelled when twenty local authorities refused to participate?
* ... that '''[[Ron Labinski]]''' has been described as the world's first sports-venue architect?
* ... that '''[[Malinau Kota]]''', Indonesia, with 31 percent of the population of [[Malinau Regency]], is home to more than 70 percent of its registered restaurants?
* ... that after publishing a fictional account of women who survived a [[Nazi concentration camps|Nazi concentration camp]] by sewing dresses, '''[[Lucy Adlington]]''' was contacted by descendants of actual dressmakers?
* ... that a same-sex kiss scene in '''[[Left Behind (The Last of Us)|the seventh episode]]''' of ''[[The Last of Us (TV series)|The Last of Us]]'' was censored in some regions?

===27 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 27 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that '''[[Frances Cleveland]]''' ''(pictured)'' was the first [[First Lady of the United States|United States first lady]] to have dedicated journalists write about her activities?
* ... that the '''[[Stanhope Demonstrator]]''' was the first machine to solve problems in logic?
* ... that in 1993, [[List of Ministers of Home Affairs (Indonesia)|Indonesia's home affairs minister]] '''[[Yogie Suardi Memet]]''' used thugs to disrupt the opposition [[Indonesian Democratic Party]]'s national congress?
* ... that Colonel [[Mohamed Hashi Lihle]]'s speech after freeing more than 700 prisoners from '''[[Mandera Prison]]''' first popularized the [[Somali National Movement]] in Somaliland?
* ... that American football [[Fullback (gridiron football)|fullback]] '''[[Harry Bolick]]''' was described as being a more effective blocker than an iron fence?
* ... that '''[[Bayfront MRT station]]''' in Singapore has public art that features ships powered by whales and dragons, hand-drawn by children?
* ... that the "updown" singer '''[[piri]]''' funded her music career by setting up an [[OnlyFans]] account?
* ... that '''''[[An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital]]''''' was considered unusual for introducing the three volumes of [[Das Kapital|Karl Marx's ''Capital'']]{{-?}}

===26 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 26 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that the '''[[1st Armoured Division (United Kingdom)|1st Armoured Division]]''' of the [[British Army]] chose a white rhinoceros on a black oval as their insignia ''(pictured)''{{-?}}
* ... that '''[[Bertha McNeill]]''' challenged policies of the [[Women's International League for Peace and Freedom]] that excluded Black women from full membership in the organization?
* ... that the concert series '''[[Regine at the Theater]]''' was conceived two years earlier but was delayed after singer [[Regine Velasquez]] suffered [[Gastroesophageal reflux disease|acid reflux]]?
* ... that '''[[Hodges Figgis]]''', a bookseller in [[Dublin]], celebrated its 250th year with the largest ever anthology of new Irish writing, with 250 contributors?
* ... that two American officers bribed Japanese troops with their watches to have Dutch medical officer '''[[Henri Hekking]]''' allocated to their prisoner of war camp?
* ... that at least 14 people were killed during the '''[[1978 Tabriz protests]]''' in Iran, which were meant to commemorate the dead in the [[1978 Qom protest]]?
* ... that the '''[[Unitized Group Ration|Unitized Group Ration&nbsp;– Express]]''' is designed to [[Self-heating food packaging|heat food itself]] without the need of a [[field kitchen]]?
* ... that on his death, medical historian '''[[E. A. Underwood|Edgar Underwood]]''' was described by ''The Times'' as one of the last of a dying race, the "canny Scot"?

*'''''00:00, 26 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Remains of Bapaume Town Hall.jpg|caption=Rescuers after the Bapaume town hall explosion}}
* ... that two members of the French parliament were killed when '''[[Bapaume town hall explosion|a delayed-action German bomb exploded in the town hall]]''' at [[Bapaume]] on 25&nbsp;March 1917 ''(aftermath pictured)''{{-?}}<!--special occasion hook for March 25-->
* ... that '''[[Hixxy]]''' and [[DJ Sharkey|Sharkey]] created a schism in the UK [[rave|rave music]] scene in 1995?
* ... that the earliest '''[[Nabataean Aramaic]]''' inscriptions contain [[Arabic]] names and loanwords?
* ... that '''[[Alexandra Hunt]]''', a former [[stripper]], opened an [[OnlyFans]] account in response to an [[Troll (slang)|Internet troll]] during her campaign for a seat in the [[United States House of Representatives]]?
* ... that in his review of '''''[[A Tribute for the Negro]]''''' by [[Wilson Armistead]], Frederick Douglass criticised how it included an image of him that was edited to give him a smile?
* ... that [[New Haven, Connecticut]], was home to the '''[[First Telephone Exchange|world's first commercial telephone exchange]]'''?
* ... that '''[[Admiral's Walk|an English country house]]''' was the location for the 1970s horror sexploitation films ''[[Virgin Witch]]'', ''[[Satan's Slave (1976 film)|Satan's Slave]]'' and ''[[Terror (1978 film)|Terror]]''{{-?}}
* ... that the [[1989 Georgetown vs. Princeton men's basketball game|1989 Georgetown–Princeton basketball game]] made '''[[Bob Scrabis (basketball)|Bob Scrabis]]''' "the face of [[Cinderella]]"?

===25 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 25 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Objecten-De Jurk-donkere achtergond (c) Provincie-Noord-Holland-Kees-Zwaan.jpg|caption=Silk dress from the Palmwood wreck}}
* ... that two dresses ''(one pictured)'' recovered from '''[[Palmwood shipwreck|a 17th-century shipwreck]]''' may be the only such items in existence?
* ... that '''[[Ralph E. Brock]]''' was the first academically trained African-American [[forester]] in the United States?
* ... that the system of '''[[native administration]]''', used in Sudan to govern rural areas, was adapted for use in camps for [[Internally displaced person|internally displaced people]]?
* ... that '''[[Muhammad al-Jawad]]''' was the ninth of the [[Twelve Imams]] and, with his unexplained death at about twenty-five, the shortest-lived?
* ... that '''[[Newark Liberty International Airport]]''' was the first commercial airport in the United States with a paved airstrip?
* ... that on the opening night of her concert '''[[R3.0 (concert)|R3.0]]''', singer [[Regine Velasquez]] also released [[R3.0|a triple album of the same name]]?
* ... that '''[[Panagiotis Kavvadias]]''' boasted that he had excavated the [[Acropolis of Athens]] so thoroughly that "not the slightest quantity of soil&nbsp;... [had] not been investigated"?
* ... that [[Ron Brown]], the [[United States Secretary of Commerce|United States secretary of commerce]], leased equipment to '''[[WDCW|a TV station in Washington, D.C.]]''', whose owner turned out to be his lover?

*'''''00:00, 25 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Regine - Solo Concert 24 Feb 2023.jpg|caption=Regine Velasquez}}
* ... that some song choices by [[Regine Velasquez]] ''(pictured)'' in her concert series '''[[Solo (concert residency)|Solo]]''' were [[Viral phenomenon|viral]] hits from TikTok?
* ... that in 2008, '''[[Grafton Street]]''' had the fifth-highest property rental prices in the world for retailers?
* ... that '''[[Claude Vivier]]''' was inspired to compose ''[[Shiraz (Vivier)|Shiraz]]'' after hearing two blind singers in a market?
* ... that the programming language '''[[Acorn System BASIC]]''' was so non-standard that one commenter suggested that using it on the [[BBC Micro]] would be a disaster?
* ... that '''[[Hussein Kamel Bahaeddin]]''' tried to pass a decree in 1994 that would have prohibited wearing [[hijab]] in Egyptian schools?
* ... that '''[[Kainé]]''' from the video game series ''[[Nier]]'' was created in response to a female staff member's vague wish for a "male heroine"?
* ... that '''[[Stan Robb]]''' played professional football for the team coached by his brother?
* ... that '''[[Russell Court]]''' in [[Bloomsbury]], London, has more than 500 "bachelor flats"?

===24 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 24 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=PowisCastle.jpg|caption=Powis Castle and its gardens}}
* ... that [[Elisabeth Whittle]], a garden historian, considers the gardens at '''[[Powis Castle]]''' ''(pictured)'' to be the most important and magnificent in Wales?
* ... that '''[[Walter White (Tennessee politician)|Walter White]]''' was a member of the prosecution for the [[Scopes trial]] in 1925 despite not passing the [[Bar (law)|bar]] until 1944?
* ... that the investigation of '''[[Team Jorge]]''', an Israeli disinformation outfit, led to the suspension of a prominent French news anchor?
* ... that '''''[[No, Ma'am, That's Not History]]''''', [[Hugh Nibley]]'s rebuttal to [[No Man Knows My History|Fawn Brodie's divisive biography of Joseph Smith]], started a trend of polemics in Mormon apologetics?
* ... that some '''[[Protomelission|fossils thought to be ancient marine animals]]''' have been reinterpreted as seaweeds?
* ... that '''[[Thomas Highgate]]''' was the first British soldier on the [[Western Front (World War I)|Western Front]] to be executed for desertion during the First World War?
* ... that the [[Brisbane Lions]]' AFL women's team in the '''[[AFL Women's season seven]]''' became the first [[AFL Women's|AFLW]] team to score more than 200 points across the first three rounds of a season?
* ... that in the 1960s one could have tea and toast served to your changing room at the '''[[Carlisle Turkish baths]]''' in England?

*'''''00:00, 24 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that in 2006, U.S. [[Figure skating|figure skater]] '''[[Johnny Weir]]''' ''(pictured)'' became the first male skater to win the [[U.S. Figure Skating Championships|U.S. Nationals]] three times in a row since [[Brian Boitano]] in the late 1980s?<!--special occasion hook for March 23 or 24-->
* ... that '''[[Niwar (cotton tape)|niwar]]''', a material used for weaving cots, was once [[Jail industry (India)|produced in Indian jails]]?
* ... that parts of the '''[[Basilica of Our Lady of Hungary]]''' were thought to be Gothic until wall probes showed otherwise?
* ... that before getting their own office space, independent children's publisher '''[[Lollipop Power]]''' stored books "under beds, in attics, [and] under ping-pong tables"?
* ... that saxophonist '''[[Braxton Cook]]''' appeared in three [[List of Tiny Desk Concerts|Tiny Desk concerts]] for [[NPR]] as a [[sideman]], before performing as a featured artist in 2020?
* ... that in 1981, New Zealand prime minister [[Robert Muldoon]] controversially published a list of "subversives", including many members of the '''[[Workers' Communist League of New Zealand|Workers' Communist League]]'''?
* ... that prior to serving in the Bolivian [[Chamber of Deputies (Bolivia)|Chamber of Deputies]], rancher '''[[Osney Martínez]]''' sought to be elected the mayor of [[San Borja, Bolivia|San Borja]], as his mother had been before him?
* ... that the owner of '''[[WRIE|a Pennsylvania radio station]]''' compared his job to that of [[Lee Iacocca]] at [[Chrysler]]?

===23 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 23 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Pete Sutherland playing at Bristol town tribute (cropped).jpg|caption=Pete Sutherland}}
* ... that [[Vermont]] folk musician '''[[Pete Sutherland]]''' ''(pictured)'' hosted concerts at his house for $10—or $9 if you brought your own chair?
* ... that the developers of '''''[[Jikandia: The Timeless Land]]''''' wanted to make a game that could be finished in the time of a normal Japanese train commute?
* ... that [[Linn County, Oregon|Linn County]] clerk '''[[Del Riley (clerk)|Del Riley]]''' established [[Vote-by-mail_in_Oregon|Oregon's vote-by-mail system]], now used as the only voting method in the state?
* ... that '''''[[Pinky & Pepper Forever]]''''' is a graphic novel that follows two anthropomorphic dog girlfriends through hell?
* ... that within 15 minutes of the '''[[Battle of Bronkhorstspruit]]''', all the British officers in the battle were either killed or seriously wounded?
* ... that Chinese leader [[Xi Jinping]] called '''[[common prosperity]]''' an essential requirement of socialism but also said that it does not represent uniform egalitarianism?
* ... that in 2022 '''[[David DeJulius]]''' pledged to donate his [[student athlete compensation]] from jersey proceeds to provide books to inner city youth?
* ... that '''[[Parkville, Colorado|Parkville]]''' lost out on becoming the [[Colorado Territory]]'s capital by eleven votes and is now a [[ghost town]] largely buried under mining waste?

*'''''00:00, 23 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that when unable to catch '''''[[Cyrtodactylus santana]]''''' ''([[holotype]] pictured)'' during the day, surveyors returned to its caves under the cover of darkness?
* ... that '''[[Cora Slocomb di Brazza]]''' designed the [[peace flag]] adopted by the International Council of Women, and her mother '''[[Abby Day Slocomb]]''' designed the [[Flag of Connecticut|Connecticut state flag]]?
* ... that girls at a school for children deemed "'''[[educationally subnormal]]'''" were given far less freedom than boys in order to prevent "sexual misbehaviour"?
* ... that '''[[Justin Schultz]]''' was personally recruited by [[Hockey Hall of Fame]]rs [[Wayne Gretzky]] and [[Paul Coffey]] to join the [[Edmonton Oilers]] in 2012?
* ... that '''[[2019 renaming of South African National Defence Force reserve units|in 2019 the South African army's Natal Carbineers were renamed]]''' the [[Ingobamakhosi Carbineers]], after a Zulu regiment that had fought against them at the 1879 [[Battle of Isandlwana]]?
* ... that to attend the 1915 [[Women at the Hague]] Congress, '''[[Eugénie Hamer]]''' and the Belgian delegates drove, were frisked, walked two hours, and took a train?
* ... that "'''[[Spelling on the Stone]]'''", released in 1988 by an uncredited vocalist purporting to be [[Elvis Presley]], inspired a number of [[Elvis sightings]] eleven years after his death?
* ... that '''[[Tolkien's sentience dilemma|Tolkien was not sure]]''' if [[Orc]]s were made of slime or were corrupted [[Elves in Middle-earth|Elves]]?

===22 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 22 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Photograph of the House on Fifth Avenue at 82 St—New York City.jpg|caption=Benjamin N. Duke House|border=yes}}
* ... that the '''[[Benjamin N. Duke House]]''' ''(pictured)'', owned by the same family for more than a century, was later sold to a former taxi driver?
* ... that writer Naoko Sato was initially worried that the character '''[[Kat (Gravity Rush)|Kat]]''' would come off as "too Japanese" for overseas audiences?
* ... that as a member of the Bolivian [[Chamber of Deputies (Bolivia)|Chamber of Deputies]], '''[[Shirley Franco]]''' presented a bill that would penalize [[street harassment]] with up to eight hours in jail and a 500-[[Bolivian boliviano|boliviano]] fine?
* ... that the '''[[2021 NCAA Division&nbsp;I men's basketball championship game]]''' between [[Baylor Bears men's basketball|Baylor]] and [[Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball|Gonzaga]] was the first since 2005 to feature the top two overall seeds of the NCAA tournament?
* ... that '''[[Frances Helen Prideaux]]'''{{`s}} skill convinced [[William Gull|Sir William Gull]] that women were intellectually capable of being doctors?
* ... that [[Bella Ramsey]] struggled to hold a real rifle while filming '''[[When We Are in Need|the eighth episode]]''' of ''[[The Last of Us (TV series)|The Last of Us]]''{{-?}}
* ... that although previews called '''''[[Panzer Dragoon Orta]]'''''{{'}}s story a sequel to ''[[Panzer Dragoon Saga]]''{{'}}s, developers have said that it might reflect an alternative timeline?
* ... that '''''[[It's So Amazing]]''''' won an award from the [[American Library Association]] before entering the organization's list of the most banned books of the decade?

*'''''00:00, 22 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that Saint Barbara ''(pictured)'' in [[Palma Vecchio]]'s '''''[[Polyptych of Saint Barbara]]''''' has been said to express the noble serenity of a saint who is still a woman?
* ... that the doll company [[American Girl]] published '''''[[The Care and Keeping of You]]''''', a book explaining puberty, after receiving thousands of letters from children asking about it?
* ... that [[Alia Bhatt]]'s '''[[Alia Bhatt filmography|first screen appearance]]''' was as the younger version of [[Preity Zinta]]'s character in the 1999 horror film ''[[Sangharsh (1999 film)|Sangharsh]]''{{-?}}
* ... that in 2022 Joe Biden delivered '''[[2022 Joe Biden speech in Warsaw|a speech in Warsaw addressing the "task of this generation"]]''' that was overshadowed by an apparently ad-libbed nine-word comment?
* ... that the [[Ancient synagogue (Barcelona)|Ancient Synagogue]] in the '''[[Jewish quarter (Barcelona)|Jewish quarter of Barcelona]]''' is one of the oldest synagogues in Europe?
* ... that soccer player '''[[Danielle Marcano]]''' scored four goals in back-to-back games that helped to send the [[Tennessee Volunteers women's soccer|University of Tennessee]] to the [[2018 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament|NCAA tournament quarterfinals]] for the first time in history?
* ... that the comet '''[[C/1963 A1 (Ikeya)|C/1963&nbsp;A1 (Ikeya)]]''' was discovered by 19-year-old amateur astronomer [[Kaoru Ikeya]] using a self-made telescope?
* ... that '''[[New York City Center|a temple]]''' once housed the [[New York City Opera]] and [[New York City Ballet]]?

===21 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 21 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that adultery was commonplace within [[Edward&nbsp;VII]]'s '''[[Marlborough House set]]''' ''(pictured)'' but divorce was considered unacceptable?
* ... that '''[[Kenny Williams (basketball, born 1972)|Kenny Williams]]''' set a [[Polish Basketball League]] record with 14 [[Three-point field goal|three-point shots]] in a game?
* ... that the 2015 campaign '''[[Woman to Woman (campaign)|Woman to Woman]]''' included a "Pink Bus" that was mocked by critics as sexist and patronising?
* ... that composer '''[[Igor Stravinsky]]''' fled Russia after the [[October Revolution]], but returned once in 1962 to conduct in Moscow and Leningrad, meeting [[Nikita Khrushchev]] during the visit?
* ... that '''[[Look for the Light|the season finale]]''' of ''[[The Last of Us (TV series)|The Last of Us]]'' used real giraffes?
* ... that Nobel laureate [[Czesław Miłosz]] described the 16th-century play '''''[[The Dismissal of the Greek Envoys]]''''' by [[Jan Kochanowski]] as the finest specimen of Polish humanist drama?
* ... that despite being accused of cowardice at the 28&nbsp;March 1879 [[Battle of Hlobane]], '''[[John Cecil Russell]]''' rose to become a major-general?
* ... that '''[[WTCE-TV|a Florida TV station]]''' claimed freeze damage to its transmitter as the reason it had to delay its first broadcast?

*'''''00:00, 21 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that a condominium conversion of '''[[Manhattan House]]''' ''(pictured)'' cost US$1.1&nbsp;billion and took ten years?
* ... that it is controversial whether '''[[knowledge]]''' is the same as justified true belief?
* ... that baseball player '''[[Joey Marciano]]''' is a cousin of world [[heavyweight]] champion [[Rocky Marciano]]?
* ... that some families feel pressure to '''[[Reclassification (education)|reclassify]]''' their child to compete with their peers who have repeated a [[Educational stage|grade]]?
* ... that '''[[Helene Scheu-Riesz]]''' created the first German translation of ''[[Through the Looking-Glass|Alice Through the Looking-Glass]]'' but struggled with [[Lewis Carroll]]'s made-up words?
* ... that '''[[WMBF-TV|a South Carolina TV station]]''' went on the air 12 years after its owner said the odds of it existing were "fairly long"?
* ... that '''[[Satoko Kishimoto]]''' is the first elected female mayor of [[Suginami]], Tokyo?
* ... that when '''[[Luna Park, Alexandria|Luna Park]]''' opened in 1906, the first program included "comedy sheep"?

===20 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 20 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Aged DSS EBSD.png|caption=EBSD map of [[475 °C embrittlement|duplex stainless steel]] microstructure orientation}}
* ... that '''[[electron backscatter diffraction]]''' (EBSD) is used to characterise [[Crystallite|polycrystalline]] materials at the micro and nano-scale ''(example pictured)''{{-?}}
* ... that '''[[Alex Mivedor]]''', who had been seen as the number two in the ruling [[Rally of the Togolese People|RPT]] party in Togo, was purged from the party leadership in 1983?
* ... that the [[jazz]] collective '''[[West Coast Get Down]]''' once recorded around 190 songs over the course of a month?
* ... that '''[[Abdul Ghani Azhari]]''' wrote ''Qadim Tarikh-e-Gujjar'' in [[Urdu]], detailing the ancient history of [[Gurjar|Gujjars]] in India?
* ... that the 2022 essay and short story collection '''''[[Kilometer 101]]''''' was published shortly after [[Maxim Osipov (writer)|the author]] fled Russia due to the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022–present)|Russian invasion of Ukraine]]?
* ... that at 23, '''[[Roman Mejia]]''' reached the rank of [[principal dancer]] at the [[New York City Ballet]], where his father had also danced?
* ... that director [[Kunihiko Ikuhara]] created the anime series '''''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]''''' after becoming frustrated by his lack of creative control as a director of the anime series ''[[Sailor Moon (TV series)|Sailor Moon]]''{{-?}}
* ... that '''[[Rancho Obi-Wan]]''' contains more than 500,000 Star Wars collectibles?

*'''''00:00, 20 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that the '''[[Williamsburg Bray School]]'''&nbsp;– the "oldest extant building in the United States dedicated to the education of Black children"&nbsp;– was moved a second time in February&nbsp;2023 ''(pictured)''{{-?}}
* ... that '''[[Gloria Cameron]]''' was the first native Jamaican in the UK to appear on the British television programme ''[[This Is Your Life (British TV series)|This Is Your Life]]''{{-?}}
* ... that '''[[Gimix]]''' acknowledged in 1980 that its computer for [[home automation]] was like a "Hollywood-type toy"?
* ... that on his 1994 song "'''[[London's Brilliant Parade]]'''", [[Elvis Costello]] used a [[Dobro]] guitar as an homage to [[the Kinks]]' "[[Lola (song)|Lola]]"?
* ... that when investigative journalist '''[[Dan McCrum]]''' published his findings of the [[Wirecard scandal]], German authorities investigated him instead of the company?
* ... that a Texas man who, on his front porch, '''[[Killing of Nathan Heidelberg|fatally shot a police officer]]''', was acquitted of murder?
* ... that the post-apocalyptic novel '''''[[The Mercy Journals]]''''' was inspired by the [[Gombe Chimpanzee War]], the [[Rwandan genocide]], and the Bible?
* ... that naming every character "Bob" was common in the [[Play-by-mail game|play-by-mail]] game '''''[[Mobius&nbsp;I]]'''''{{-?}}

===19 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 19 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that the rapid development of the region of '''[[Gangnam (Seoul)|Gangnam]]''' ''(pictured)'' in Seoul was spurred by the [[Blue House raid|1968 North Korean assassination attempt]] on military dictator [[Park Chung-hee]]?
* ... that '''[[Michael Stuart (physician)|Michael Stuart]]''' raised three sons to play in the [[National Hockey League]], then established a [[Sledge hockey|sled hockey]] team?
* ... that the '''[[2023 Huwara rampage]]''', a late-night spree of arson and vandalism by hundreds of Israeli settlers, was the worst flare-up of [[Israeli settler violence]] in the northern West Bank in decades?
* ... that while defending [[Zaw Myint Maung]] following his arrest by the [[2021 Myanmar coup d'état|Myanmar junta]], lawyer '''[[Ywet Nu Aung]]''' was herself arrested and charged?
* ... that due to events during '''[[the Kinks' 1965 US tour|the Kinks' 1965 U.S. tour]]''', the [[American Federation of Musicians]] blocked [[The Kinks|the band]] from performing in the U.S. for the next four years?
* ... that '''[[Sanaullah Bhat]]''' is considered the father of journalism in [[Kashmir]]?
* ... that due to a dispute over who owned '''[[County Road 186 (Delta County, Michigan)|a road in Delta County, Michigan]]''', eight school children missed two weeks of school?
* ... that the melody of "'''[[Dokdo Is Our Land]]'''" is commonly used by South Korean students as a study tool?

*'''''00:00, 19 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that [[NASA Astronaut Corps|NASA astronaut]] '''[[Bonnie J. Dunbar]]''' ''(pictured)'' flew on five space missions and has spent more than 50 days in space?
* ... that '''''[[The Scout Mindset]]''''', a book about being able to change one's mind, took five years to be published partly because author [[Julia Galef]] changed her mind about what to write?
* ... that 17-year-old cyclist '''[[J. Nash McCrea]]''', nicknamed "Crash", caused a major crash at the 1904 Olympics?
* ... that [[H.&nbsp;G. Wells]] wrote the majority of ''[[The War of the Worlds]]'' while living in '''[[Woking]]''', and much of the novel is set in the local area?
* ... that through their participation in the '''[[Liberian National Transitional Government]]''', warlords could gain access to state resources whilst continuing hostilities between each other?
* ... that physicist [[Sabine Hossenfelder]]'s book '''''[[Existential Physics]]''''' discusses whether [[free will]], the [[multiverse]], the [[existence of God]], and the [[meaning of life]] are topics that science can answer?
* ... that [[Trampolining|trampolinist]] '''[[Dylan Schmidt]]''' is New Zealand's first Olympic medallist in any gymnastics discipline?
* ... that the name of the book '''''[[Private Peaceful]]''''' came from a misspelled gravestone?

===18 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 18 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that '''''[[Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life]]''''' ''(pictured)'' includes a skull with missing teeth as a [[Memento mori|reminder of human mortality]]?
* ... that '''[[clothing physiology]]''' is the study of how [[clothing]] interacts with the human body and the environment?
* ... that '''[[Esmond Venner Keogh]]''' was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal in World War&nbsp;I and later protested against the [[Vietnam War]]?
* ... that [[Meghan Trainor]] announced her song "'''[[Mother (Meghan Trainor song)|Mother]]'''" while 21 weeks pregnant?
* ... that '''[[Frank Gadsby]]''', nicknamed "Peggy", was a one-legged British stunt diver during the early 20th century?
* ... that in a lawsuit over '''[[Mike Tyson's tattoos|Mike Tyson's face tattoo]]''', a judge found it "just silly" to say that tattoos cannot be copyrighted, but refused to delay ''[[The Hangover Part&nbsp;II]]''{{-?}}
* ... that when the 18-year-old [[New York City Ballet]] dancer '''[[Mira Nadon]]''' performed her first major role, ''[[The New York Times]]'' called her performance a promise to the future?
* ... that people sometimes wonder whether the [[contortion]]ist '''[[Sofie Dossi]]''' has a spine?

*'''''00:00, 18 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that the country house '''[[Penrhyn Castle]]''' ''(interior pictured)'' is a [[Castle#Later use and revival castles|mock castle]]?
* ... that it has been a goal of [[Oregon]] state senator '''[[Bill Hansell]]''' to get the potato officially designated as the state vegetable?
* ... that all stable '''[[group 5 element|group&nbsp;5 elements]]''' are silvery-blue [[refractory metals]]?
* ... that excavations led by archaeologist '''[[Judith Marquet-Krause]]''' disproved that the [[Book of Joshua]] was a factual account of the city of [[Ai (Canaan)|Ai]]?
* ... that '''''[[Mycobacterium]]''''' bacterial species constantly remodel their [[cell wall]] layers to survive in stressful environments and avoid their host's immune defenses?
* ... that attempts to locate '''[[Stonewall Jackson's arm]]''' with a metal detector failed?
* ... that jazz composer [[Duke Ellington]] worked on his only opera, '''''[[Queenie Pie]]''''', from the 1930s until his death in 1974 without finishing it?
* ... that the '''[[Newent Onion Fayre]]''' included a raw-onion-eating competition?

===17 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 17 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that 19th-century construction of '''[[Bathing Ghat, Bulandshahr|the bathing ghat]]''' ''(pictured)'' at [[Bulandshahr]] was delayed because an executive engineer deemed it an "eye-sore"?
* ... that '''[[Aly Tewfik Shousha]]''', a founding member of the [[World Health Organization]], died while attending the WHO executive meeting in Geneva?
* ... that a '''[[swivel weave|swivel weaving]]''' technique was used by [[Yunjin|cloud brocade]] weavers in [[Ming dynasty|Ming-dynasty]] China?
* ... that '''[[Polygonalization|a simple polygon through all the points]]''' of a three-by-three grid must pass straight through some of the points, rather than turning at each of them?
* ... that foreign nationals wishing to gain '''[[Philippine nationality law|Philippine citizenship]]''' need to demonstrate proficiency in English or Spanish as well as a Philippine language?
* ... that according to some [[Shia Islam|Shi'i Muslim]] authors who wrote under the name of '''[[al-Mufaddal ibn Umar al-Ju'fi]]''', unbelievers will be [[Reincarnation|reincarnated]] into animal, vegetable, or mineral bodies?
* ... that the game director for '''''[[A Space for the Unbound]]''''' wanted to preserve his memories as an [[Indonesians|Indonesian]] through the game?
* ... <!--yes, we know, it's intentional; this is a quirky hook-->... that '''[[millennial pause|millennials pause]]'''?

*'''''00:00, 17 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that '''[[Clement Ligoure]]''' ''(pictured)'' treated hundreds of blast victims at his home clinic following the [[Halifax Explosion]] in 1917?
* ... that New York City's '''[[Barbizon 63|Barbizon Hotel]]''' hosted its first male guests on [[Valentine's Day]] in 1981 after operating as a women-only hotel for more than five decades?
* ... that the artist and designer '''[[Yinka Ilori]]''' once made a collection of chairs that were inspired by a Nigerian parable about a giraffe?
* ... that the 14th-century '''[[St Mary's Church, Mablethorpe]]''', in [[Lincolnshire]], England, is constructed of material classified as random mixed rubble, red brick and slate?
* ... that '''[[Bit House Saloon]]'''{{`s}} menu featured [[Rocky Mountain oysters]]?
* ... that after being a college football player, '''[[William A. Brooks]]''' became a prominent surgeon, and had several hospitals named after him?
* ... that the government of El Salvador, the Catholic Church, and street gangs '''[[2012–2014 Salvadoran gang truce|negotiated a truce to reduce homicides]]''' from 2012 to 2014?
* ... that '''[[Edward Dando]]''' once ate 300 oysters with a loaf and a half of bread and butter in one sitting?

===16 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 16 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that '''[[Saint John's Island]]''' was the site of one of the British Empire's largest quarantine centres ''(pictured)'' and held one of the first experimental drug rehabilitation centres?
* ... that the '''[[wildlife of Sudan]]''' includes leopards, giraffes, crocodiles, water hyacinth and the [[Vachellia tortilis|umbrella thorn acacia]]?
* ... that Japanese pianist '''[[Nagaoka Nobuko]]''', a child prodigy called an "absolute genius", was killed in the final [[Bombing of Tokyo|American firebombing of Tokyo]]?
* ... that a robotic controller for the '''[[Yamaha Reface]]''' CS was described by ''[[Mixmag]]'' magazine as looking "like an army of robot toothbrushes cleaning a synth"?
* ... that '''[[West Auckland, New Zealand|West Auckland]]''' is home to the largest [[stratovolcano]] in the geologic history of New Zealand?
* ... that '''[[al-Battani]]''' was one of the first astronomers to observe that the distance between the Earth and the Sun varies during the year?
* ... that '''''[[The Embrace]]''''', a monument to [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] and [[Coretta Scott King]], was deemed phallic?
* ... that Taylor Swift-lookalike '''[[Ashley Leechin]]''' went viral for doing laundry?

*'''''00:00, 16 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that at the [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slams]] in tennis, '''[[Krejčíková–Siniaková doubles team|Barbora Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková]]''' ''(pictured)'' are on a 24-match winning streak?
* ... that Michelangelo's ''[[The Creation of Adam]]'' was at the centre of '''[[Mohamed El-Amin Ahmed El-Tom#The new curriculum controversy|controversy in Sudan]]'''?
* ... that after their [[Apple&nbsp;II]] clone was seized by U.S. Customs, '''[[CompuSource]]''' released a portable Apple&nbsp;II clone that was also [[IBM PC compatible]]?
* ... that '''[[Cara De Silva]]''' described a [[Cookbooks of the Holocaust|cookbook]] compiled by a woman in [[Theresienstadt Ghetto|Terezin concentration camp]] as a record of "psychological resistance”?
* ... that in 2015, '''[[GracePointe Church]]''', [[Nashville, Tennessee]], became one of the first [[Evangelicalism|evangelical]] [[megachurch]]es to openly support full equality for [[LGBT|LGBTQ]] people?
* ... that '''[[Foreign trade of medieval Novgorod|traders from Novgorod]]''' supplied medieval western Europe with fashionable furs?
* ... that [[Japanese Breakfast]] released versions of their song "'''[[Be Sweet]]'''" in both Korean and [[Simlish]]?
* ... that [[Peter Nixon|Nixon]]'s "'''[[Australian meat substitution scandal|Slaughtergate]]'''" scandal involved selling [[kangaroo meat]] as beef?

===15 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 15 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that after the '''[[Seongsu Bridge disaster|Seongsu Bridge collapsed]]''' ''(pictured)'' in Seoul, [[Industrial radiography|radiographic testing]] found that 110 of the 111 connections in the bridge were filled with defects?
* ... that the '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Suzhou]]''' has both the tallest Catholic church building in China and the first ever Chinese [[bishop]] to meet the [[pope]]?
* ... that French astrochemist '''[[Christine Joblin]]''' co-created a webcomic to popularize her research on the origins of [[cosmic dust]]?
* ... that the developers of '''''[[The Pale Beyond]]''''' were inspired by stories from historical [[List of Antarctic expeditions|Antarctic]] and [[List of Arctic expeditions|Arctic expeditions]]?
* ... that '''[[Larry Kennedy (baseball)|Larry Kennedy]]''' played professional baseball while serving as his town's mayor?
* ... that in 1998, [[David Bowie]] launched '''[[BowieNet]]''', a pioneering [[internet service provider]] which offered exclusive access to audio recordings, music videos, an [[Online chat|online chat]], and a [[virtual world]]?
* ... that Dutch designer '''[[Sabine Marcelis]]''' was a semi-professional snowboarder in New Zealand before she decided to pursue a career in the arts?
* ... that the walls of the '''[[Paper House]]''' are made from newspaper?

*'''''00:00, 15 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that Charles Dickens's talking raven '''[[Grip (raven)|Grip]]''' ''(pictured)'' inspired the poem "[[The Raven]]"?
* ... that the human rights abuses committed by Indonesian soldiers at ExxonMobil's<!--no link, please--> '''[[Arun gas field]]''' spawned [[Doe v. Exxon Mobil Corp.|a U.S. lawsuit against the company]] that has been stalled for 20 years?
* ... that the Spanish priest '''[[Baltasar Calvo]]''' was denounced as a "Valencian [[Maximilien Robespierre|Robespierre]]" for leading an 1808 massacre of French residents in [[Valencia]]?
* ... that after the '''[[Battle of Winwick]]''' in 1648 some Scottish prisoners were sold as slaves?
* ... that [[Nazi concentration camps|Nazi concentration camp]] commandant '''[[Otto Hantke]]''' was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1974 at the age of 67 for his acts during [[the Holocaust]]?
* ... that [[King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard]]'s "[[Climate fiction|cli-fi]]" '''[[Infest the Rats' Nest|thrash metal album]]''' addresses a mix of current ecological threats and attempts to find another planet to live on?
* ... that '''[[Death of Patrick Cronin|Pat Cronin]]''', a 19-year-old man, died after he was struck just once on his head during a pub fight?
* ... that '''[[Logical Machine Corporation]]''' product range of computers included the ADAM, the Mike, and the Tina?

===14 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 14 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that the '''[[Constitutional Court of the State of Berlin]]''' ''(building pictured)'' voided the [[2021 Berlin state election]] and ordered [[2023 Berlin repeat state election|a repeat election]]?
* ... that a '''[[SailRail]]''' ticket allows travel from any station in Britain to any station in Ireland?
* ... that the last [[Fatimid Caliphate|Fatimid caliph]], '''[[al-Adid]]''', came to the throne as a child, was dominated by his [[vizier (Fatimid Caliphate)|viziers]], and died a few days after [[Saladin]] abolished the Fatimid regime?
* ... that according to media outlet [[WLOS]], surveillance footage appears to contradict the initial police account of the '''[[shooting of Jason Harley Kloepfer]]''' at his home in [[Murphy, North Carolina]]?
* ... that '''[[Fionula Brennan]]'''{{`s}} experiments with [[cytokine]]s led to new therapies to treat [[rheumatoid arthritis]]?
* ... that two years after Instagram's '''[[Dear White Staffers]]''' started out as a small [[Internet meme|meme]] account, it was credited with kickstarting the unionization of U.S. [[congressional staff]]?
* ... that '''[[Panagiotis Stamatakis]]''' and [[Heinrich Schliemann]] quarrelled so much during their excavations at [[Mycenae]] that they spoke only through intermediaries?
* ... that '''[[micronation]]s''' have claimed territory in Antarctica, in [[international waters]], and in space?

*'''''00:00, 14 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that footballer '''[[Samuel Iling-Junior]]''' ''(pictured)'' was involved in two goals for [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] within eight minutes of debuting in the [[UEFA Champions League]]?
* ... that a [[Flyposting|bill poster]] for the [[Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad]] ended up robbing the Railroad's own '''[[Division station (CTA Logan Square branch)|Division station]]'''?
* ... that '''[[Omeima Mudawi-Rowlings]]''' was made a [[Order of the British Empire|Member of the Order of the British Empire]] for services to people with disabilities by [[Elizabeth II|the Queen]], but received her award from [[Charles III|the King]]?
* ... that alcohol manufacturers claimed the '''[[Northern Territories Alcohol Labels Study]]''' violated their freedom of expression?
* ... that after [[Anti-Apartheid Movement|anti-apartheid activist]] '''[[David Rabkin]]''' was sentenced to prison in South Africa, he gave the courtroom the clenched-fist [[1968 Olympics Black Power salute|black power salute]]?
* ... that three of the 16th-century [[Florence|Florentine]] '''[[Otto prints]]''' show young males tied to a tree and abused by women?
* ... that lectures given by '''[[Charles Lappenbusch]]''' were described as "so complicated that those in attendance often didn't know whether to take notes or laugh"?
* ... that the [[jumbotron]] at a 2022 [[Illinois Fighting Illini football|Illinois football]] game displayed a tribute to the [[piebald]] squirrel '''[[Pinto Bean (squirrel)|Pinto Bean]]'''?

===13 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 13 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that the propaganda poster "'''[[Women of Britain Say 'Go!']]'''{{-"}} ''(pictured)'' was part of an attempt to ignore pre-war advances by women and reinforce gender stereotypes?
* ... that a rare 1958 [[Gibson Flying&nbsp;V]] guitar named '''[[Amos (guitar)|Amos]]''' appeared in the 1984 film ''[[This Is Spinal Tap]]''?
* ... that the '''[[Ilford Park Polish Home]]''' in [[Stover, Teigngrace|Stover]], Devon, is the last surviving of 45 camps established from 1947 to cater for Polish veterans and their dependants in the UK?
* ... that '''[[Lia Lewis]]''' became a [[freestyle football]] world champion three years after switching over from dance?
* ... that for the 50th anniversary of the word game '''[[Lexicon (card game)|Lexicon]]''', the publisher organised a Golden Jubilee weekend that included an [[Alphabet pasta|alphabet soup]] dinner?
* ... that the discovery of anthropologist '''[[Bronisław Malinowski]]'''{{`s}} diary after his death sparked what was called "a moral crisis of the discipline"?
* ... that the '''[[Storrie Fire]]''' was started when [[Union Pacific Railroad]] workers were repairing train tracks at the [[Feather Canyon]]?
* ... that the '''[[New York Yankees]]''' were first named after [[Gordon Highlanders|a Scottish regiment]]?

*'''''00:00, 13 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that [[the Buddha]] is said to have sat under a '''[[Buchanania cochinchinensis|charoli tree]]''' ''(example pictured)'' at [[Bodh Gaya]] for seven days without eating, drinking, washing, excreting, or lying down?
* ... that upon being named the head football coach at [[Central Methodist University|Central College]], '''[[C. A. Clingenpeel|C.&nbsp;A. Clingenpeel]]''' declared that "we will win one game this year"&nbsp;– and was correct?
* ... that '''[[Belat temple|an unidentified ancient temple]]''' may be the finest example of a "[[high place]]" in the [[Galilee]]?
* ... that '''[[Rubel Phillips]]''' was the first [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] to run in the [[Mississippi]] gubernatorial election since [[1947 Mississippi gubernatorial election|1947]] when he ran in [[1963 Mississippi gubernatorial election|1963]]?
* ... that '''[[Pronto Computers]]'''{{`}} System&nbsp;16 was one of the first computers in the [[Computer tower|tower]] form factor?
* ... that at the [[2020 Summer Olympics|2020 Olympics]], '''[[Lee Chih-kai]]''' became the first gymnast competing for [[Chinese Taipei]] to win an Olympic medal?
* ... that [[Charlie Jane Anders]] wrote [[preferred gender pronoun|preferred pronouns]] into her science fiction novel '''''[[Victories Greater Than Death]]''''' because she thought that alien gender would be unclear to humans?
* ... that '''[[WDJT-TV|a Milwaukee TV station]]''' lost a newsgathering vehicle when it fell through ice and into a lake&nbsp;– while reporting on ice safety?

===12 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 12 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that archeologists disagree about whether the ancient [[necropolis]] discovered in '''[[Khirbet Kurkush]]''' ''(tomb pictured)'' was used by [[Jews]], [[Samaritans]] or [[paganism|pagans]]?
* ... that '''[[Hurricane Henri]]''', a minimal [[Saffir&ndash;Simpson scale#Category 1|category&nbsp;1 hurricane]], set a rainfall record in New York City's [[Central Park]]?
* ... that '''[[Dave Peterson (ice hockey)|a retired high school teacher]]''' coached the [[United States men's national ice hockey team]] at the Winter Olympics?
* ... that the song "'''[[Balladen om killen]]'''" was unusually released on two record labels, [[CBS Records International]] and [[Mercury Records]], around the same time?
* ... that '''[[Maureen Keleher|Sister Maureen Keleher]]''' said that the '''[[St. Francis Hospice, Hawaii|first freestanding hospice in Hawaii]]''' was like an answer to prayer?
* ... that the '''[[Duffield Memorial]]''' was termed "quite unique" in 1912, and "unusual" in 2022?
* ... that [[The Last of Us Part II|the second game]] in the series '''''[[The Last of Us (franchise)|The Last of Us]]''''' was developed by more than 2,100 people across 14 studios?
* ... that '''[[Beaver drop|76 beavers parachuted]]''' into [[Central Idaho]] in 1948?

*'''''00:00, 12 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that '''[[Formed Police Unit]]s''' ''(example pictured)'' may be used by international organizations like the United Nations, European Union, and African Union when military intervention could be excessive?
* ... that '''[[Ben LaBolt]]''' is the first openly gay [[White House Communications Director|White House communications director]]?
* ... that '''''[[Chickaboom!]]''''', by country musician [[Tami Neilson]], was nominated for both [[Juno Award for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year|Canadian]] and [[Aotearoa Music Award for Album of the Year|New Zealand music awards]]?
* ... that in response to the [[Killing of Tyre Nichols|death of Tyre Nichols]], '''[[Justin J. Pearson]]''' has pushed for a law banning officers with criminal records from transferring between police departments?
* ... that Byzantine emperor [[Maurice (emperor)|Maurice]] was executed at the '''[[Harbor of Eutropius]]'''?
* ... that '''[[Ida Ospelt-Amann]]''' led the revival of dialect poetry in Liechtenstein and was awarded the [[Order of Merit of the Principality of Liechtenstein|Golden Cross of Merit]]?
* ... that [[Brian Stableford]] blamed the cancellation of the follow-up to his 2006 book '''''[[Science Fact and Science Fiction: An Encyclopedia]]''''' on the availability of information online?
* ... that '''[[Lake Street station (Arlington, Massachusetts)|Lake Street station]]''' was originally on Pond Street?

===11 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 11 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that the support of conservationist '''[[Kae Miller]]''' ''(pictured)'' for people recovering from mental illnesses resulted in the establishment of Te Rae Kaihau Park in [[Wellington]], New Zealand?
* ... that the '''[[United Ukrainian Ballet Company]]''', consisting of exiled dancers based in [[The Hague]], has toured the UK, Singapore, Australia and the US?
* ... that '''[[Benjamin Tompson]]'''{{`s}} poem "Harvardine Quils" called for writers in [[New England Colonies|New England]] to memorialize the loss of "whole towns and Churches" in [[King Philip's War]]?
* ... that [[Iván Arias]]'s eccentric but successful '''[[2021 La Paz municipal election|2021 La Paz mayoral campaign]]''' involved an [[action figure]], [[comics]], and [[Kisses (confectionery)|chocolate kisses]] named and styled in his likeness?
* ... that the rector of the [[University of Indonesia]], '''[[Muhammad Kamil Tadjudin]]''', introduced a non-thesis degree policy that allowed students to graduate without publishing a thesis?
* ... that ''[[The New Yorker]]''{{'s}} purchase of stock in '''[[Teleram|Teleram Communications]]''', a maker of portable computers, was the magazine's first investment in an outside company?
* ... that the novel '''''[[Alan and Naomi (novel)|Alan and Naomi]]''''' has been called "one of the starkest representations of trauma and traumatic loss"?
* ... that after each win, the [[Sacramento Kings]] '''[[Light the Beam|light the beam]]'''?

*'''''00:00, 11 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that the only woman to feature in the Temple of British Worthies ''(pictured)'' at '''[[Stowe Gardens]]''' is [[Elizabeth&nbsp;I]]?
* ... that '''[[Shirley Kurata]]''' is said to have "subverted and reclaimed Asian-centric tropes" through her "outrageous" costume designs for movie villain Jobu Tupaki?
* ... that at the time, the '''[[Fountain Fire]]''' was the third-most destructive wildfire in [[California]]'s recorded history?
* ... that the '''[[Uthmaniyya]]''', the partisans of [[Uthman]], the third Muslim [[Caliphate|caliph]], killed his assassin Kinana ibn Bishr in the [[First Fitna|First Muslim Civil War]]?
* ... that '''[[Josiane Lima]]''' won Brazil's first Paralympic rowing medal?
* ... that '''[[Caulfield railway station]]''' had a ticket office for the adjacent [[Caulfield Racecourse|racecourse]] and a platform for delivering horses to it?
* ... that police doubt that '''[[Deaths of Arnold Archambeau and Ruby Bruguier|Arnold Archambeau and Ruby Bruguier]]''' died shortly after a car accident, even though their bodies were found near the scene three months later?
* ... that the '''[[Baby! 1|Baby!&nbsp;1]]''' microcomputer came shipped in an attaché briefcase?

===10 March 2023===
*'''''12:00, 10 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Yangon In Love film ceremony (cropped).jpg|caption=Honey Nway Oo}}
* ... that former Burmese actress '''[[Honey Nway Oo]]''' ''(pictured)'' turned rebel and took up arms against the [[State Administration Council|military junta]] following the [[2021 Myanmar coup d'état]]?
* ... that '''''[[Hammersmith (Holst)|Hammersmith]]''''' by [[Gustav Holst]] was acclaimed by [[Frederick Fennell]] for having "some of the most treacherous stretches of music making" in [[concert band|band]] literature?
* ... that economist '''[[Robin Greenwood]]'''{{`s}} work has been used to suggest the [[Stock market bubble|bubble nature]] of [[Bitcoin]] and [[Tesla, Inc.]] valuations?
* ... that executives of [[Aflac|American Family Corporation]] learned they "could never be the city's news leader" running an underperforming '''[[WLTZ|TV station in Columbus, Georgia]]'''?
* ... that '''[[Cherry Valentine]]''' hid his [[Romani people|Romani]] heritage because he feared he might receive "hate or backlash"?
* ... that '''[[caffoy]]''' was a fabric similar to cut silk velvet, made from wool and often used for decorations such as hangings and [[Drapery|draperies]]?
* ... that '''[[S. H. M. Byers|S.&nbsp;H.&nbsp;M. Byers]]''' not only coined the phrase "[[Sherman's March to the Sea]]", but also wrote [[The Song of Iowa|Iowa's state song]]?
* ... that Mad Computers' '''[[MAD-1|{{nowrap|MAD-1}}]]''' ran Mad [[MS-DOS]]?

*'''''00:00, 10 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Olsztyn-3000-3002.jpg|caption=Two trams in front of the Town Hall}}
* ... that '''[[trams in Olsztyn|tram service in Olsztyn]]''' ''(pictured)'' restarted after no trams had operated in the city for more than fifty years?
* ... that during the [[First Balkan War]], the '''[[capture of Lemnos]]''' by the [[Hellenic Navy|Greek navy]] enabled it to blockade the [[Dardanelles]]?
* ... that former CIA agent Bazzel Baz was hired to be a consultant for '''''[[The Blacklist]]''''' television series and instead became a cast member?
* ... that the folk ritual '''[[jailangkung]]''' originates from the Chinese practice of spirit basket [[divination]] and has been featured in [[Indonesian horror]] films?
* ... that shortly after his capture in 1918 British brigadier general '''[[Hubert Conway Rees]]''' was interviewed by Kaiser [[Wilhelm II, German Emperor|Wilhelm&nbsp;II]] of Germany?
* ... that dishes at the 1888-established '''[[Hacı Abdullah Restaurant]]''' in [[Istanbul]] are cooked in handcrafted copper pots?
* ... that [[Lieutenant Governor of Alabama]] '''[[Will Ainsworth]]''' started his career as a youth pastor before co-founding a hunting lodge?
* ... that '''[[Fortress of the Bear]]'''{{`s}} founder raised pigs to prove he could take care of bears?

===9 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 9 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Lisette olivera 2022 2.jpg|caption=Lisette Olivera}}
* ... that ''[[National Treasure: Edge of History]]'' lead '''[[Lisette Olivera]]''' ''(pictured)'' was dissuaded from an acting career as a child but studied dance, vocals and music?
* ... that New Zealand activist '''[[Pania Newton]]''' gave up a legal career to become an activist and spokesperson for the preservation of her ancestral lands at [[Ihumātao]]?
* ... that the writer of '''''[[Poison Ivy: Thorns]]''''' felt the titular [[DC Comics]] character was "tailor made for [her] interests as a nature-loving, gay makeup enthusiast"?
* ... that one of '''[[Beverly Robertson (businesswoman)|Beverly Robertson]]'''{{`s}} biggest accomplishments as CEO of the [[Greater Memphis Chamber]] was attracting the [[Ford Motor Company]]'s US$5.6&nbsp;billion [[Blue Oval City]] complex to Memphis, Tennessee?
* ... that '''''[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]''''' is regarded as the first work of {{transl|ja|[[Yuri (genre)|yuri]]}}, a genre of [[manga]] and other media focused on female-female romance, despite not being the first manga to depict romance between women?
* ... that '''[[Nilofer Khan]]''' was appointed the first woman vice-chancellor of the [[University of Kashmir]] on 19&nbsp;May 2022?
* ... that '''[[Joanna E. Schanz]]''', who received a lifetime achievement award, revived broom making and basket weaving in the [[Amana Colonies]]?
* ... that '''[[Cancer Diagnostic Probe|a locally developed diagnostic probe]]''' is used for [[breast cancer]] surgeries in Iran?

===8 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 8 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Boykinia richardsonii (6186466601).jpg|caption=''Boykinia richardsonii''}}
* ... that the popularity of '''''[[Boykinia richardsonii]]''''' ''(example pictured)'' with [[grizzly bear]]s in [[Denali National Park and Preserve]] has earned it the common name "bearflower"?
* ... that in 2021, '''[[Uche Eke]]''' became the first gymnast to represent [[Nigeria at the Olympics]]?
* ... that '''[[WCPN|an Ohio radio station]]'''{{`s}} [[satellite dish]] was vandalized twice in 1991, believed by the station manager to be due to the outspoken [[Conservatism in the United States|conservative stances]] of one of the station's hosts?
* ... that '''[[Dean Huijsen]]''' went from scoring seven goals in one season for [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]'s under-17 squad to playing for [[Juventus Next Gen|their professional reserve team]] in just half a year?
* ... that the solar panels of '''[[Canyon View High School (Arizona)|Canyon View High School]]''' provide shade from the Arizona heat and provide 20 percent of the school's energy?
* ... that Indian [[violin]] player '''[[Dwaram Durga Prasad Rao]]''', a recipient of [[Sangeet Natak Akademi Award|India's highest award for the performing arts]], was once an apprentice to a painter?
* ... that [[mirror neuron]]s may explain the phenomenon of '''[[empath]]s'''?
* ... that the '''[[Florida Criminal Justice Standards & Training Commission]]''' reviewed a case in which a deputy sent a woman a photograph of a cake with the words "Sorry I Tased You" in blue frosting?

===7 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 7 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Jan Lievens (1607–1674) The Raising of Lazarus 1631 oil on canvas 107x114 cm (42.1 × 44.8 in) Art Gallery and Museum Brighton.jpg|caption=''The Raising of Lazarus''}}
* ... that Rembrandt liked the [[Jan Lievens]] painting '''''[[The Raising of Lazarus (Lievens)|The Raising of Lazarus]]''''' ''(pictured)'' so much that he acquired it for himself?
* ... that the singer '''[[Luci van Org]]''' followed up her mainstream success from the 1990s by starting a "Latin–disco–pop–country crossover" band?
* ... that a pond of liquid [[sulfur]] was discovered at the summit crater of the '''[[Daikoku Seamount]]''' in 2006 in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]?
* ... that before '''[[John McClaughry]]''' was elected to the [[Vermont House of Representatives]], he traveled about {{Convert|5,000|mi}} in [[boxcar]]s as a [[hobo]]?
* ... that [[David Bowie]]'s song "'''[[Let's Dance (David Bowie song)|Let's Dance]]'''" began as a folk song?
* ... that the rebooted design of '''[[Glimmer (She-Ra)|Glimmer]]''' from ''[[She-Ra and the Princesses of Power|She-Ra]]'' was partly inspired by the showrunner's love of ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]''?
* ... that the '''[[Evans Bay Patent Slip]]''' was built in 1871 using hundreds of tons of machinery that had sat on a beach for five years?
* ... that the "[[Barry White]] of tennis" is '''[[Kader Nouni|a French chair umpire]]'''?

===6 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 6 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Hôtel Ciamberlani (DSCF7523).jpg|caption=Hôtel Albert Ciamberlani}}
* ... that the façade of '''[[Hôtel Albert Ciamberlani]]''' ''(pictured)'' has been described as one of the most beautiful [[Art Nouveau]] façades in Belgium?
* ... that '''[[Muchlis Ibrahim]]''' opted to resign as [[List of governors of West Sumatra|Governor of West Sumatra]] when '''[[Zainal Bakar]]''', instead of his choice, was appointed to be his deputy?
* ... that even though an [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] examiner recommended denial of an application for '''[[WNTA (1150 AM)|a radio station in Illinois]]''' after approving it twice, the commission granted it anyway?
* ... that '''[[Montagu Toller]]''' was a part of the British team that played [[cricket at the 1900 Summer Olympics]], the only time cricket was ever featured at the Olympics?
* ... that covers of [[Bob Dylan]]'s "'''[[Just Like a Woman]]'''" by [[Manfred Mann]] and [[Jonathan King]] were both coincidentally released on the same day Dylan was involved in a motorcycle accident?
* ... that the '''''[[Cut Meutia (train)|Cut Meutia]]''''' is the only active train service in Indonesia using [[Standard-gauge railway|standard-gauge track]]?
* ... that the '''[[School for American Crafts]]''' recruited faculty from Denmark to teach metalsmithing and woodworking?
* ... that [[Ludwig Ahgren]] showered on camera during his '''[[Ludwig's subathon|31-day continuous livestream]]'''?

===5 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 5 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=John Kriza Lupe Serrano American Ballet Theatre 1957.JPG|caption=Lupe Serrano (right)|border=yes}}<!--See [[Template:Main page image/DYK]] for other parameters-->
* ... that during the first tour to the Soviet Union by any American ballet company, '''[[Lupe Serrano]]''' ''(pictured)'' danced the first encore in the [[American Ballet Theatre]]'s history?
* ... that the '''[[Crimean Mountain karst]]''' nature reserve in Ukraine has more than 1,000 natural [[karst]] cavities?
* ... that '''[[Gloria Orwoba]]''' raised awareness about period poverty by appearing in the Senate of Kenya in apparently blood-stained trousers?
* ... that at the '''[[battle of the Great Plains]]''' in 203&nbsp;BC most of the Carthaginian army fled, except for 4,000 Iberians who fought to the death?
* ... that former Union [[Brigadier general (United States)|brigadier general]] '''[[J. H. Hobart Ward|J.&nbsp;H. Hobart Ward]]''' was struck and killed by a train while on vacation?
* ... that '''[[the Backrooms]]''' is associated with an [[Internet aesthetic]] which includes images of eerie and uninhabited spaces?
* ... that the [[New York City Panel for Educational Policy|New York City Board of Education]] said '''[[Rose Freistater]]''' weighed too much to be a teacher?
* ... that artwork at '''[[Shenton Way MRT station]]''' depicts everyday people running after [[Singapore dollar#Ship series|an old banknote]]?

===4 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 4 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Augustins - Générosité d'Alexandre - Jérome-Martin Langlois 2004 1 80.jpg|caption=''Generosity of Alexander''}}
* ... that '''''[[Générosité d'Alexandre|Generosity of Alexander]]''''' ''(pictured)'' is a painting that shows [[Alexander the Great]] giving his concubine to a painter as a gift?
* ... that after [[Khoikhoi–Dutch Wars#First Khoikhoi-Dutch War|leading the Khoikhoi in war against the Dutch]] at the Cape of Good Hope, '''[[Doman (Khoikhoi)|Doman]]''' returned to Dutch service as an interpreter?
* ... that of thirty-five Palestinians killed in the [[West Bank]] in January&nbsp;2023 by Israeli forces and settlers, twenty were from the '''[[Jenin refugee camp]]'''?
* ... that the first [[Secular education|secular school]] in [[Catalonia]] was founded by the [[Anarcha-feminism|anarcha-feminist]] '''[[Teresa Mañé]]'''?
* ... that '''[[East Timor]]''' uses the United States dollar, but produces [[East Timor centavo coins|its own coins]] to facilitate smaller transactions?
* ... that '''[[Mark Robinson (martial artist)|Mark Robinson]]''' was a world champion in [[submission wrestling]], [[sumo]] and [[powerlifting]]?
* ... that '''[[Kaharuddin Datuk Rangkayo Basa]]''' refused to be buried at a heroes' cemetery, and so was buried at a regular public cemetery upon his death?
* ... that in the 2000s, New York City's '''[[The Benjamin Royal Sonesta New York|Benjamin Hotel]]''' offered a pillow menu and hired a sleep concierge?

===3 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 3 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=President Coolidge, Chauncey and Rosebud Yellow Robe.jpg|caption=Yellow Robe with daughter Rosebud (center) and President Coolidge (left) in 1927}}
* ... that in 1927, Native American activist '''[[Chauncey Yellow Robe]]''' ''(pictured)'' and the Lakota Sioux tribe "adopted" President [[Calvin Coolidge]] to thank him for supporting the 1924 [[Indian Citizenship Act]]?
* ... that the old adage "'''[[feed a cold, starve a fever]]'''" was first published in a 1574 dictionary?
* ... that [[Utah]] state representative '''[[Charles Redd]]''' successfully proposed the legalization of horse racing and betting in 1925, only to successfully propose making it illegal again two years later?
* ... that the '''[[Cathedral of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows, Suzhou|Cathedral of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows]]''' in [[Suzhou]] is known for its "hybridity" of Chinese and Western architecture?
* ... that the [[Jewish anarchism|Jewish anarchist]] '''[[Volin]]''' refused to flee [[German military administration in occupied France during World War II|Nazi-occupied France]] as he believed that a revolution would follow the [[liberation of France]]?
* ... that [[Comcast]] removed '''[[WVUP-CD|a Florida TV station]]''' from its lineup for allegedly broadcasting home shopping in prime time instead of its normal [[UPN]] programming?
* ... that '''[[John Spencer (snooker player)|John Spencer]]''' won a [[World Snooker Championship]] on his first attempt in [[1969 World Snooker Championship|1969]]?
* ... that '''''[[Nothing, Forever]]''''' is completely procedurally generated?

===2 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 2 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Bondiola Sandwich with fixings.jpg|caption=Bondiola sandwich with toppings}}<!--See [[Template:Main page image/DYK]] for other parameters-->
* ... that the '''[[bondiola sandwich]]''' ''(example pictured)'' is a popular [[street food]] in Argentina?
* ... that the [[Fatimid Caliphate|Fatimid]] boy [[caliphate|caliph]] '''[[al-Fa'iz bi-Nasr Allah]]''' was raised to the throne by the [[vizier (Fatimid Caliphate)|vizier]], who had killed his father and uncles?
* ... that of more than 300 schools offering evening classes in the [[Washington, D.C.|District of Columbia]] in 1907, only '''[[Frelinghuysen University]]''' admitted Black students?
* ... that '''[[Kloe (singer)|Kloe]]''' was a headliner at [[King Tut's Wah Wah Hut]] in 2014, despite not being old enough to attend most shows there?
* ... that science fiction authors who want to avoid the [[temporal paradox|paradoxes associated with time travel]] may instead write about '''[[time viewer]]s'''?
* ... that three decades after chasing away surveyors for a previous railroad with guns, residents of [[Wickford, Rhode Island]], built '''[[Newport and Wickford Railroad and Steamboat Company|their own railroad]]'''?
* ... that '''[[Charles Norris-Newman]]''' was a war correspondent, a corrupt British colonial official and a Russian intelligence officer?
* ... that a media columnist in [[Columbus, Georgia]], opined: "If '''[[WYBU-CD|{{nowrap|TV-16}}]]''' was a horse, it would have been shot long ago"?

===1 March 2023===
*'''''00:00, 1 March 2023 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Palma il Vecchio - A Blonde Woman.jpg|caption=''A Blonde Woman''}}
* ... that [[Palma Vecchio]]'s '''''[[A Blonde Woman]]''''' ''(pictured)'' may be a goddess, a lady, or a courtesan?
* ... that nursing educator '''[[Helen Turner Watson]]''' was one of the first [[African Americans|African-American]] women to become a commissioned officer in the [[United States Navy]]?
* ... that [[Lamar Johnson (actor)|Lamar Johnson]] learned [[American Sign Language]] for his role in '''[[Endure and Survive|the fifth episode]]''' of ''[[The Last of Us (TV series)|The Last of Us]]''{{-?}}
* ... that Soviet German literary critic '''[[Richard Knorre (literary critic)|Richard Knorre]]''' was injured in an explosion during the [[siege of Leningrad]]?
* ... that [[George Balanchine]] choreographed '''''[[Tschaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2 (ballet)|Ballet Imperial]]''''' to prove that Americans were capable of performing in the traditions of [[classical ballet]]?
* ... that two Norwegians, '''[[Erik Fosse]]''' and [[Mads Gilbert]], as the only Western doctors at the [[al-Shifa Hospital]] in [[Gaza Strip|Gaza]], found themselves as leading witnesses of the 2008–2009 [[Gaza War (2008–2009)|Gaza War]]?
* ... that New York City's '''[[Lexington Hotel (New York City)|Lexington Hotel]]''' banned tipping when it opened?
* ... that trains can be pulled by '''[[Cow-calf|cows]]'''?

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31 March 2023

  • 00:00, 31 March 2023 (UTC)
Carrbridge Packhorse Bridge
Carrbridge Packhorse Bridge

30 March 2023

  • 00:00, 30 March 2023 (UTC)
Clock Tower of Haridwar
Clock Tower of Haridwar

29 March 2023

  • 02:37, 29 March 2023 (UTC)
May Mann Jennings
May Mann Jennings

28 March 2023

  • 00:00, 28 March 2023 (UTC)
Portrait of Rudaki, on a postage stamp
Portrait of Rudaki, on a postage stamp

27 March 2023

  • 00:00, 27 March 2023 (UTC)
Frances Cleveland
Frances Cleveland

26 March 2023

  • 12:00, 26 March 2023 (UTC)
Insignia of the 1st Armoured Division
Insignia of the 1st Armoured Division
  • 00:00, 26 March 2023 (UTC)
Rescuers after the Bapaume town hall explosion
Rescuers after the Bapaume town hall explosion

25 March 2023

  • 12:00, 25 March 2023 (UTC)
Silk dress from the Palmwood wreck
Silk dress from the Palmwood wreck
  • 00:00, 25 March 2023 (UTC)
Regine Velasquez
Regine Velasquez
  • ... that some song choices by Regine Velasquez (pictured) in her concert series Solo were viral hits from TikTok?
  • ... that in 2008, Grafton Street had the fifth-highest property rental prices in the world for retailers?
  • ... that Claude Vivier was inspired to compose Shiraz after hearing two blind singers in a market?
  • ... that the programming language Acorn System BASIC was so non-standard that one commenter suggested that using it on the BBC Micro would be a disaster?
  • ... that Hussein Kamel Bahaeddin tried to pass a decree in 1994 that would have prohibited wearing hijab in Egyptian schools?
  • ... that Kainé from the video game series Nier was created in response to a female staff member's vague wish for a "male heroine"?
  • ... that Stan Robb played professional football for the team coached by his brother?
  • ... that Russell Court in Bloomsbury, London, has more than 500 "bachelor flats"?

24 March 2023

  • 12:00, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
Powis Castle and its gardens
Powis Castle and its gardens
  • 00:00, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
Johnny Weir
Johnny Weir

23 March 2023

  • 12:00, 23 March 2023 (UTC)
Pete Sutherland
Pete Sutherland
  • 00:00, 23 March 2023 (UTC)
Cyrtodactylus santana
Cyrtodactylus santana

22 March 2023

  • 12:00, 22 March 2023 (UTC)
Benjamin N. Duke House
Benjamin N. Duke House
  • 00:00, 22 March 2023 (UTC)
Saint Barbara by Palma Vecchio
Saint Barbara by Palma Vecchio

21 March 2023

  • 12:00, 21 March 2023 (UTC)
Members of the Marlborough House set, 1904
Members of the Marlborough House set, 1904
  • 00:00, 21 March 2023 (UTC)
Manhattan House
Manhattan House

20 March 2023

  • 12:00, 20 March 2023 (UTC)
EBSD map of duplex stainless steel microstructure orientation
EBSD map of duplex stainless steel microstructure orientation
  • 00:00, 20 March 2023 (UTC)
Williamsburg Bray School being moved, 2023
Williamsburg Bray School being moved, 2023

19 March 2023

  • 12:00, 19 March 2023 (UTC)
Teheran Valley, Gangnam
  • 00:00, 19 March 2023 (UTC)
Bonnie J. Dunbar
Bonnie J. Dunbar

18 March 2023

  • 12:00, 18 March 2023 (UTC)
Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life
Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life
  • 00:00, 18 March 2023 (UTC)
Grand Hall of Penrhyn Castle
Grand Hall of Penrhyn Castle

17 March 2023

  • 12:00, 17 March 2023 (UTC)
Bathing Ghat, Bulandshahr
Bathing Ghat, Bulandshahr
  • 00:00, 17 March 2023 (UTC)
Clement Ligoure
Clement Ligoure

16 March 2023

  • 12:00, 16 March 2023 (UTC)
Quarantine station on Saint John's Island
Quarantine station on Saint John's Island
  • 00:00, 16 March 2023 (UTC)
Siniaková (left) and Krejčíková
Siniaková (left) and Krejčíková

15 March 2023

  • 12:00, 15 March 2023 (UTC)
Seongsu Bridge collapse
Seongsu Bridge collapse
  • 00:00, 15 March 2023 (UTC)
Grip, Dickens's raven
Grip, Dickens's raven

14 March 2023

  • 12:00, 14 March 2023 (UTC)
Seat of the Constitutional Court of the State of Berlin
Seat of the Constitutional Court of the State of Berlin
  • 00:00, 14 March 2023 (UTC)
Samuel Iling-Junior
Samuel Iling-Junior

13 March 2023

  • 12:00, 13 March 2023 (UTC)
"Women of Britain Say 'Go!'"
"Women of Britain Say 'Go!'"
  • 00:00, 13 March 2023 (UTC)
Charoli tree
Charoli tree

12 March 2023

  • 12:00, 12 March 2023 (UTC)
Central tomb at Khirbet Kurkush
Central tomb at Khirbet Kurkush
  • 00:00, 12 March 2023 (UTC)
Nigerian Formed Police Unit
Nigerian Formed Police Unit

11 March 2023

  • 12:00, 11 March 2023 (UTC)
Kae Miller
Kae Miller
  • 00:00, 11 March 2023 (UTC)
Temple of British Worthies, Stowe Gardens
Temple of British Worthies, Stowe Gardens

10 March 2023

  • 12:00, 10 March 2023 (UTC)
Honey Nway Oo
Honey Nway Oo
  • 00:00, 10 March 2023 (UTC)
Two trams in front of the Town Hall
Two trams in front of the Town Hall

9 March 2023

  • 00:00, 9 March 2023 (UTC)
Lisette Olivera
Lisette Olivera

8 March 2023

  • 00:00, 8 March 2023 (UTC)
Boykinia richardsonii
Boykinia richardsonii

7 March 2023

  • 00:00, 7 March 2023 (UTC)
The Raising of Lazarus
The Raising of Lazarus

6 March 2023

  • 00:00, 6 March 2023 (UTC)
Hôtel Albert Ciamberlani
Hôtel Albert Ciamberlani

5 March 2023

  • 00:00, 5 March 2023 (UTC)
Lupe Serrano (right)
Lupe Serrano (right)

4 March 2023

  • 00:00, 4 March 2023 (UTC)
Generosity of Alexander
Generosity of Alexander

3 March 2023

  • 00:00, 3 March 2023 (UTC)
Yellow Robe with daughter Rosebud (center) and President Coolidge (left) in 1927
Yellow Robe with daughter Rosebud (center) and President Coolidge (left) in 1927

2 March 2023

  • 00:00, 2 March 2023 (UTC)
Bondiola sandwich with toppings
Bondiola sandwich with toppings

1 March 2023

  • 00:00, 1 March 2023 (UTC)
A Blonde Woman
A Blonde Woman