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September 26

in History

Caesar Honors Venus — A dictator dedicates a temple to his divine ancestor
Rome, Roman RepublicAncient
46

Caesar Honors Venus

A dictator dedicates a temple to his divine ancestor

Julius Caesar dedicated the Temple of Venus Genetrix in Rome, honoring the goddess whom he claimed as his family's mythical ancestor. The temple was as much a political statement as a religious one, linking the most powerful man in Rome to divine lineage. It stood for centuries as a monument to the ambition that both built and destroyed the Republic.

46 BC
Suzanne Belperron Was Born — The jeweler who never signed her work
Saint-Claude, FranceEarly 20th Century
1900

Suzanne Belperron Was Born

The jeweler who never signed her work

Suzanne Belperron was born in Saint-Claude, France, in the Jura mountains. She became one of the twentieth century's most influential jewelry designers, whose bold, sculptural creations adorned royalty and socialites on both sides of the Atlantic. She never signed her pieces, declaring that her style was her signature.

1900 AD
Albert Einstein — Albert Einstein publishes the third of his Annus Mirabilis papers, introducing the special theory of relativity.
Early 20th Century
1905

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein publishes the third of his Annus Mirabilis papers, introducing the special theory of relativity.

Albert Einstein publishes the third of his Annus Mirabilis papers, introducing the special theory of relativity.

1905 AD