March 5: What Happened on This Day in History

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March 5th marks the 64th day of the Gregorian calendar year (or the 65th in case of leap years). There are 301 days remaining until the end of the year.

Discover what happened on March 5th in history, famous birthdays on March 5th, celebrities died on this day, the day of the week and the zodiac sign associated to March 5.

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What happened on March 5?

Here's what happened on March 5th in history:


  • 2023: President Biden visited Selma, Alabama, to mark the 58th anniversary of the historic Bloody Sunday civil rights protest. He participated in the bridge crossing re-enactment and delivered a speech emphasizing voting rights and ballot box access. The event commemorated the pivotal moment when civil rights protesters were brutally attacked by Alabama state troopers while attempting to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge, a watershed moment in the American civil rights movement.
  • 2018: On March 5, 2018, former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were poisoned in Salisbury, England, using a nerve agent. This incident led to a major diplomatic crisis between the UK and Russia, resulting in the expulsion of diplomats from both countries. source: bbc.com
  • 2015: On March 5, 2015, reports emerged that ISIS had destroyed significant archaeological sites in Iraq, including ancient cities. This act was condemned globally as a violation of cultural heritage and history. source: bbc.com
  • 2013: Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez died on March 5, 2013, at the age of 58, after battling cancer for nearly two years. His death led to a constitutional requirement for a presidential election within 30 days. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 2006: Mass protests erupted in Thailand against the government, led by the People's Alliance for Democracy. The demonstrations were part of a larger movement calling for political reform and accountability from the ruling party. source: bbc.com
  • 1991: On March 5, 1991, Iraq officially announced the end of its annexation of Kuwait, following international pressure and military action during the Gulf War. This marked a significant shift in the geopolitical landscape of the region. source: bbc.com
  • 1986: Edward Lisle Goldsworthy Hoad, known as Teddy Hoad, was a Barbadian cricketer who captained the West Indies in their first home Test match in 1930. He passed away on March 5, 1986, in Bridgetown, Barbados, at the age of 90. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 1983: On March 5, 1983, the Australian Labor Party, led by Bob Hawke, secured a decisive victory in the federal election, ending seven years of Liberal-National Coalition government under Malcolm Fraser. Labor won 75 seats in the House of Representatives, a gain of 24 seats, and increased its Senate representation to 30 seats. This marked the beginning of a 13-year period of Labor governance at the federal level. source: naa.gov.au
  • 1982: On March 5, 1982, the Soviet Union's Venera 14 spacecraft successfully landed on Venus, four days after its twin, Venera 13. The lander transmitted data and images of the Venusian surface for approximately 57 minutes before succumbing to the planet's extreme conditions. source: space.com
  • 1978: On March 5, 1978, the first non-Soviet and non-US space traveler, a French astronaut named Jean-Loup Chrétien, was announced to be part of a future mission. This marked a significant milestone in international space exploration. source: nasa.gov
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What famous birthdays are on March 5?

On March 5th there are the following famous birthdays:


  • Matt Lucas
    Matt Lucas (1974)

    Matt Lucas is an English comedian, actor, writer, and television presenter, best known for co-creating and starring in the sketch comedy series 'Little Britain' and appearing in 'Come Fly with Me' as well as other comedic roles on stage and screen. [bio]

  • Henry Travers
    Henry Travers (1874)

    Henry Travers was an English actor best known for his role as Clarence Odbody, the angel in the classic film 'It's a Wonderful Life' (1946). Travers had a prolific stage and film career spanning over four decades. [bio]

  • Penn Jillette
    Penn Jillette (1955)

    Penn Jillette is an American magician, actor, musician, inventor, and entertainer, best known as the taller, talkative half of the magic duo Penn & Teller. He is also known for his outspoken views on atheism, skepticism, and libertarianism. [bio]

  • Joel Osteen
    Joel Osteen (1963)

    Joel Osteen is an American pastor, televangelist, and author, best known as the senior pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, which is one of the largest Christian congregations in the United States. Renowned for his positive messaging and widely broadcast sermons, Osteen has also published several best-selling books on faith and personal growth. [bio]

  • Pier Paolo Pasolini
    Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922)

    Pier Paolo Pasolini was an influential Italian film director, poet, writer, and intellectual, renowned for his provocative works that explored themes of sexuality, politics, culture, and religion. He is widely regarded as one of the most significant Italian artists of the 20th century, known for his bold critiques of social norms and his innovative filmmaking style. [bio]

  • Jack Cassidy
    Jack Cassidy (1927)

    Jack Cassidy was an American actor and singer renowned for his work in theatre, television, and film during the mid-20th century. He was recognized for his charismatic stage presence and versatility in both comedic and dramatic roles. [bio]

  • Eva Mendes
    Eva Mendes (1974)

    Eva Mendes is an American actress, model, and businesswoman known for her roles in films such as 'Training Day,' 'Hitch,' and 'The Place Beyond the Pines.' She is recognized for her versatility and contributions to both independent and blockbuster cinema. [bio]

  • Andy Gibb
    Andy Gibb (1958)

    Andy Gibb was a British-Australian singer, songwriter, and teen idol, best known as the younger brother of the Bee Gees and for his solo pop hits in the late 1970s and early 1980s. [bio]

  • Lucio Battisti
    Lucio Battisti (1944)

    Lucio Battisti was a legendary Italian singer-songwriter and composer, celebrated for his profound influence on Italian pop and rock music. Active primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, Battisti is credited with revolutionizing the Italian music scene through his innovative songwriting, arrangements, and collaborations, particularly with lyricist Mogol. His work introduced new musical elements and lyrical complexity to Italian popular music, … [bio]

  • Rex Harrison
    Rex Harrison (1908)

    Rex Harrison was an acclaimed English actor known for his work on stage and screen, with a career spanning more than five decades. He was celebrated for his suave, sophisticated style and distinctive voice. [bio]

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Who died on March 5?

On March 5th the following celebrities died:


  • Joseph Stalin
    Joseph Stalin (1953)

    Joseph Stalin was a Soviet revolutionary and political leader who governed the Soviet Union as its dictator from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. He was a central figure in the creation of the Soviet state, overseeing rapid industrialization, the collectivization of agriculture, and significant political repression. His rule transformed the USSR into a global superpower but at great … [bio]

  • John Belushi
    John Belushi (1982)

    John Belushi was an American comedian, actor, and musician best known for his influential work as an original cast member of 'Saturday Night Live,' as well as for starring in comedy films like 'National Lampoon's Animal House' and 'The Blues Brothers.' [bio]

  • William Powell
    William Powell (1984)

    William Powell was a prominent American actor known for his sophisticated charm and wit. He rose to fame during the Golden Age of Hollywood, often starring in comedies, mysteries, and dramas, and is best remembered for his role as Nick Charles in 'The Thin Man' series alongside Myrna Loy. [bio]

  • Jay Silverheels
    Jay Silverheels (1980)

    Jay Silverheels was a Canadian actor and athlete, best known for his role as Tonto, the Native American companion of the Lone Ranger in the American television series 'The Lone Ranger.' [bio]

  • Richard Kiley
    Richard Kiley (1999)

    Richard Kiley was an American stage, television, and film actor known for his rich baritone voice and compelling performances, particularly in musical theater. He is most famous for originating the role of Don Quixote in the Broadway production of 'Man of La Mancha,' for which he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. [bio]

  • Billy De Wolfe
    Billy De Wolfe (1974)

    American actor (born in 1907).

  • Winnie Lightner
    Winnie Lightner (1971)

    Actress (gold dust gertie sit tight, actress) dies at 71.

  • Mohammad Mossadegh
    Mohammad Mossadegh (1967)

    Iranian prime minister (born in 1882).

  • Nikolaus Harnoncourt
    Nikolaus Harnoncourt (2016)

    Nikolaus Harnoncourt was a renowned Austrian conductor and cellist who revolutionized the performance of early music.

  • Ray Tomlinson
    Ray Tomlinson (2016)

    Legendary computer programmer who invented email and chose the '@' symbol for email addresses, fundamentally transforming global...

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What day of the year is March 5?


March 5th marks the 64th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (or the 65th in case of leap years).

There are 301 days remaining until the end of the year.

March 5th is the 5th day of the month of March.

What day of the week is March 5?

On March 5th, 2026 the day of the week is Thursday.

Holidays and Observances on March 5

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What zodiac sign is associated with the day March 5?