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History of the Month - July

History of the Month - July

Personally I love July; for days out anyway. It’s certainly not my favourite month to be stuck in the office, especially when the air conditioning stops working and you have to wait two days for people to come and and fix it, because in Cyprus, “I’ll be round tomorrow morning actually means I’ll be round when I can be bothered, which luckily for you was in two days.”

Sorry, as I was saying I do love July. It’s a hot month, with temperatures that don’t quite always reach the heat wave level that we have at the beginning of August. The World Cup finishes in July and everyone I’m sure will be glued to the TV, but what other fascinating history has occurred this month over the years.

The month of July originally was named by the Roman Senate in honour of Julius Caeser for reforming their calendar, which at the time was unbelievably erratic, with the months changing place every year. In fact, at the time, January had started to fall in…well…Fall. Imagine an autumnal January… Not only that, but the high priest in charge of the calendar had become so corrupt that he was taking money to extend the year to keep certain officials in office longer, and was taking money to make enemies’ terms shorter.

In History, July saw British Scientist Charles Darwin present a paper to the Linnean Society in London, on his theories of the evolution of species and natural selection, in 1838.

Parents should be thankful for July because on 13th July, 1923, the British Government passed a law that deemed the selling of alcohol to Under-18s to be illegal. It’s certainly a law that has sparked much debate over the years and the enforcement of this law is a bit skeptical at best, but July is when it first started.

Another of the most discussed events in history is the landing of the Eagle on the moon on 20th July 1969 and Neil Armstrong then being the first man to step on its lunar surface. “The Eagle has landed” is a famous saying that most people will be aware of, and soon after, Neil Armstrong became the first man to step on the moon six hours after landing and with only a minute of fuel left. Televised to Earth and seen by millions of people, the commander of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module stepped onto the moon, soon accompanied by Edwin E. Aldrin. The two astronauts spent 21 hours on the lunar surface and returned to Earth with 46 pounds of lunar rock. It was a day that everyone alive at the time remembers, and really is a monumental date in history.

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 12 July 2010 15:03 )

 

Letters To The Editor: May

Letters To The Editor: May

Dear Editor,

So Cyprus is changing to Greek alphabet number plates in the near future? Stand up and be counted. That is, the highly paid arrogant Greek Cypriot civil serva...

Last Updated ( Thursday, 20 May 2010 11:20 )

The Wife, the Husband, the Cohabitee and Death

The Wife, the Husband,  the Cohabitee and Death

Who Can Claim on an estate without a Will?

When one member of a cohabiting couple dies, it can

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 May 2010 16:33 )

Kataklysmos

Kataklysmos

Every so often in Cyprus there are extremely unique cultural celebrations that have been carried forward for generations and are still celebrated with enormous

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 May 2010 16:41 )

Papal Visit Set for June - Pope Benedict XVI

Papal Visit Set for June - Pope Benedict XVI

A visit to Cyprus by the Pope, Benedict XVI is planned for early June. The Pope will be visiting Paphos to walk in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul who visited

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 May 2010 16:48 )

Life is Coming Up Roses

Life is Coming Up Roses

If you are looking for a fun weekend away that is within a comfortable travelling distance over the next six weeks or so, Agros is definitely the place to be.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 May 2010 16:52 )

History for the Month - May

History for the Month - May

In the Dark Ages, centuries ago, ancient Celts celebrated their spring festival of Beltane all over Britain, in Ireland, Brittany, Wales, Scotland and the

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 May 2010 16:00 )

Name Day Celebration

Name Day Celebration

Celebrating your “Name Day” is a very important tradition in Cyprus. When a child is named after one of the Greek Orthodox’s calendar of saints, the saint’s

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 May 2010 16:38 )

Letters To The Editor: April

Letters To The Editor: April

Dear Editor,
I just had to write and congratulate you and your team on a very informative booklet. I enjoy your articles, the article by Dr. George Antoniades

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 May 2010 15:31 )

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