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January 14: Facts & Historical Events On This Day

Did you know that on this day, January 14, 1690, the clarinet was invented in Nuremberg, Germany by Johann Denner?

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January 14th is International Kite Day and Dress Up Your Pet Day.

Welcome to the fourteenth day of the month and year. It’s only one month away from Valentine’s Day, so that’s either comforting to know, or really not!

January 14 has been an important day throughout history. There are so many cool facts and historic events to learn about, and that’s exactly what we’re going to cover today!

Did you know that on this day, January 14, 1690, the clarinet was invented in Nuremberg, Germany by Johann Denner? It was an evolution of an earlier instrument called a chalumeau.

Keep reading for more fun & interesting facts about January 14th in history!

Historical Events

What memorable events happened on January 14 in history? Keep reading to find out!

Blue Origin’s New Shepherd rocket successfully launched on its 14th flight from Launch Site One, Texas.

It flew as mission NS-14 to test out a new and improved crew capsule, the same capsule used later in 2021 to fly Founder Jeff Bezos to space. This mission, however, had a very different passenger - one crash test dummy dubbed "Mannequin Skywalker."

The country of Georgia officially adopted the Five Cross Flag after more than five hundred years since its last use.

OTD in 2004: The country of Georgia officially adopted the Five Cross Flag after more than five hundred years since its last use.

The last time the Five Cross Flag, Georgia's current national flag, was used was during the time of the Kingdom of Georgia. The flag, which is made up of four small crosses and one large red cross, closely resembles the flag of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

Jennifer Lopez scored her first UK No.1 single with “Love Don’t Cost A Thing.”

US President Jimmy Carter expressed his support for Martin Luther King’s birthday to become a national holiday.

Queen Margrethe II became the first Queen of Denmark since 1412.

An accidental explosion aboard the USS Enterprise near Hawaii killed 28 people.

David Jones changed his name to David Bowie and released his first single, “Can’t Help Thinking About Me.”

OTD in 1966: David Jones changed his name to David Bowie and released his first single

Bowie changed his name because there was another star at the time called Davy Jones.

The Today Show aired for the first time on NBC-TV with Dave Garroway and Jack Lescoulie as hosts.

US President Franklin D. Roosevelt arrived in Morocco, where he met British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to discuss allies during World War II.

OTD in 1943: US President Franklin D. Roosevelt arrived in Morocco

This was the first time any American president had been on an airplane.

Segregation of races on public transport became illegal as ruled by US Supreme Court.

OTD in 1878: Segregation of races on public transport became illegal as ruled by US Supreme Court.

Inventor John Hyatt registered cellulose nitrate (celluloid) as a trademark.

Norway was ceded to Sweden by King Frederik VI of Denmark.

At the time, Norway was under the control of the Danish crown, and the pair were allied with France in the Napoleonic Wars. When King Frederik VI swapped sides to join Britain and Sweden against France, the Treaty of Kiel was signed to transfer Norway to Sweden.

Elizabeth Bennet became the first woman to give birth by a Cesarean section in the United States.

Dr. Jesse Bennett successfully performed a Cesarean section on his wife Elizabeth when she begged for him to do the surgery after she experienced a prolonged labor.

The clarinet was invented in Nuremberg, Germany, by Johann Christoph Denner.

Famous Births

Is today your birthday? If so, you share this special day with Grant Gustin! Check out more famous people born on this day below.

1990

Grant Gustin

American Actor

Age

35 years old

Born IN

Virginia, USA

1966

Dan Schneider

American Television Producer

Age

59 years old

Born IN

Tennessee, USA

1968

LL Cool J

American Rapper

Age

57 years old

Born IN

New York, USA

1969

Jason Bateman

American Actor

Age

56 years old

Born IN

New York, USA

1948

Carl Weathers

American Actor

Died On

Feb 1, 2024 (Age 76)

Born IN

Louisiana, USA

Birthday & Zodiac

For those of you who were born on January 14, your zodiac sign is Capricorn.

Earth is the element given to Capricorns. The earth is always working, constantly evolving, and keeping our planet going day in, day out!

People born in January all have the Garnet birthstone. This birthstone provides love and loyal friendships into people’s lives while also giving them good health.

People born in January, symbolized by the carnation, embody passion and resilience, much like their primary birth flower. Snowdrops are the secondary birth flower, which brings a message of hope and renewal.

Those who were born on January 14th were likely conceived the previous year on April 23rd.

A baby that is conceived on January 14th, 2025, will likely be due later this year around October 7th.

Famous Deaths

Unfortunately, January 14th has also been a day where we've had to say some goodbyes over the years…

1946 — 2016

Alan Rickman

English Actor Alan Rickman was born on February 21, 1946. He died on this day in 2016, at age 69 in England, UK.

1832 — 1898

Lewis Carroll

English Writer Lewis Carroll was born on January 27, 1832. He died on this day in 1898, at age 65 in England, UK.

Quotes

What is your favorite quote from January 14? Here are the most noteworthy quotes said on this day throughout history.

2012

“I cry very easily. It can be a movie, a phone conversation, a sunset – tears are words waiting to be written.”

Paulo Coelho

(Brazilian Lyricist)

Special Holidays

If you're looking to try something new today, here are some special holidays that might just give you an idea.

International

International Kite Day

Do you remember the last time you flew a kite in the sky with friends or family? We’re guessing it was a while ago. But today is International Kite Day, so why not drop everything, let your hair down and fly a kite with your loved ones?

United States

National Dress Up Your Pet Day

Not that you really need an excuse to clothe your chihuahua, garb your gerbil, or trick out your thorny devil. I don't know what you're still doing here – go find something silly or cute and snap some cool pictures of your pet!

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