This Day That Year

February 8

in History

Proclus Was Born — The last great mind of classical antiquity
Constantinople, Byzantine EmpireClassical
412

Proclus Was Born

The last great mind of classical antiquity

In Constantinople, Proclus Lycius was born, the philosopher who would become the final towering figure of classical Neoplatonism. His elaborate philosophical system synthesized centuries of Greek thought and profoundly influenced Byzantine, Islamic, and medieval European philosophy. Hegel himself called Proclus's work the true turning point between ancient and modern thought, a bridge spanning the intellectual chasm between the classical world and the one that followed.

412 AD
Demchugdongrub Was Born — A Mongol prince caught between empires
Inner Mongolia, ChinaEarly 20th Century
1902

Demchugdongrub Was Born

A Mongol prince caught between empires

Demchugdongrub was born a Mongol prince of the Borjigin imperial clan, the same lineage as Genghis Khan. He would become the leader of an Inner Mongolian independence movement and later head of the Japanese puppet state of Mengjiang during World War II. His legacy remains deeply contested: some see him as a Mongol nationalist pursuing Pan-Mongolism, while others regard him as a collaborator who served Tokyo's imperial ambitions.

1902 AD
Groundbreaking — The official groundbreaking of the Walk of Fame took place in Hollywood, Los Angeles, in California.
Late 20th Century
1960

Groundbreaking

The official groundbreaking of the Walk of Fame took place in Hollywood, Los Angeles, in California.

The official groundbreaking of the Walk of Fame took place in Hollywood, Los Angeles, in California.

1960 AD