

Holidays on this day
- Day of the complete liberation of Leningrad from the fascist blockade
- International Holocaust Remembrance Day
- Press Day of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation
- Day to dance with your shadow
- Chocolate Cake Day
- Sunny coffee day
Significant events in history
1820 Discovery of Antarctica.
1924 The Lenin Mausoleum was opened in Moscow.
1944 Lifting the blockade of Leningrad.
[1945SoviettroopsliberatedtheprisonersofAuschwitz1967 Space has been declared the property of all mankind.
1972 Birthday of the group “Aquarium” (12+).
Persons
On January 27, 1756, Austrian composer and musician Wolfgang Mozart was born.
On January 27, 1775, German philosopher Friedrich Schelling was born.
On January 27, 1826, Russian prose writer and satirist Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin was born.
On January 27, 1832, English mathematician, philosopher and storyteller Lewis Carroll was born.
On January 27, 1841, the Russian artist, master of landscape painting Arkhip Kuindzhi was born.
On January 27, 1891, Soviet writer, poet, translator, publicist and public figure Ilya Erenburg was born.
On January 27, 1932, Soviet and Russian poetess and author of many popular songs Rimma Kazakova was born.
On January 27, 1932, Soviet gymnast, seven-time Olympic champion Boris Shakhlin was born.
Folk calendar
Nina – rituals of cattle.
The day received its original name in honor of St. Nina. This was the name of the Georgian queen, who introduced Christianity to her country in the 4th century. According to legend, the Lord himself blessed Nina for her apostolic feat, and the Virgin Mary handed her a cross made of grapevines.
The second part of the name comes from the Russian custom of caring for livestock on this day. The animals were cleaned, manure was taken out of the barn, and straw was spread on the floor. The cattle were treated with kind words and treated to fresh bread and vegetables. People used to say: “Give joy to the cattle on St. Nina.”
Going out into the street, we noticed signs. If the trees were covered with frost, this foreshadowed warmth, but white clouds promised cold. If it snowed on a frosty day, they waited for warming, and if a pillar of sunlight appeared at sunset, on the contrary, they prepared for frost. It was believed that the early crowing of roosters promised warmth, and the croaking of a crow in the morning meant a blizzard.
Name day on this day
Agnia, Adam, Andrew, Aristarchus, Benjamin, David, Ivan, Ilya, Joseph, Makar, Mark, Moses, Nina, Pavel, Proclus, Savva, Sergei, Stepan, Theodul.
Source: Calend.ru.




