FYI August 18, 2023

On This Day

707 – Princess Abe accedes to the imperial Japanese throne as Empress Genmei.[2]
Empress Genmei (元明天皇, Genmei-tennō, April 20, 660 – December 29, 721), also known as Empress Genmyō, was the 43rd monarch of Japan,[1] according to the traditional order of succession.[2] Genmei’s reign spanned the years 707 through 715 CE.[3]

In the history of Japan, Genmei was the fourth of eight women to take on the role of empress regnant. The three female monarchs before Genmei were Suiko, Kōgyoku/Saimei, and Jitō. The four women sovereigns reigning after Genmei were Genshō, Kōken/Shōtoku, Meishō, and Go-Sakuramachi.

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Born On This Day

1450 – Marko Marulić, Croatian poet and author (d. 1524)[24]
Marko Marulić Splićanin (Croatian pronunciation: [mâːrko mǎrulitɕ splîtɕanin]),[a] in Latin Marcus Marulus Spalatensis[b] (18 August 1450 – 5 January 1524), was a Croatian[1] poet, lawyer, judge, and Renaissance humanist who coined the term “psychology”.[2][3][4] He is the national poet of Croatia. According to George J. Gutsche, Marulic’s epic poem Judita “is the first long poem in Croatian”, and “gives Marulić a position in his own literature comparable to Dante in Italian literature.”[5] Furthermore, Marulić’s Latin poetry is of such high quality that his contemporaries dubbed him “The Christian Virgil.”[6]

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Rare Historical Photos: Dining at the ‘Motormat’ Drive-In: Where Rails Delivered Food Trays to Your Car, 1950s

 
 
 
 

By Daniel Mills, The Conversation: The Evolutionary Reasons Humans Love Pets – and Nine Benefits of Having One It’s not just cats and dogs – we often feel a deep emotional bond with small animals like rabbits and guinea-pigs too.
 
 
 
 
The Marginalian by Maria Popova, FROM THE ARCHIVE | A Stoic’s Key to Peace of Mind: Seneca on the Antidote to Anxiety
 
 
The Marginalian by Maria Popova, FROM THE ARCHIVE | The Otherworldly Beauty of Jellyfish: How Ernst Haeckel Turned Personal Tragedy into Transcendent Art in the World’s First Encyclopedia of Medusae

 
 
 
 
By Emily Anthes: Science Times: What wildfire smoke means for birds.

 
 
 
 
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Cleared Hot Podcast: Lead the Charge – Unpacking Leadership

 
 
 
 
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