What is 1903?

Information about 1903

Centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century
Decades: 1870s  1880s  1890s  - 1900s -  1910s  1920s  1930s
Years:1900 1901 1902 - 1903 - 1904 1905 1906


Year 1903 (MCMIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Wednesday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar.
Contents  (full)
1 Events of 1903
: -  Jan. . Feb. . March . April
: -  May . June . July  .  Aug.
: -  Sept. . Oct. . Nov. .  Dec.
: -  Undated . Ongoing .
2 Births
3 Deaths
4 Nobel Prizes
5 See also -  Notes -  External links
The year 1903 also had the latest occurring solstices and equinoxes for 400 years, because the Gregorian calendar has not had a leap year for seven years or a century leap year since 1600. See: 1696.

Events of 1903

January - February



March

April - June

July - August

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August 4: Pope Pius X becomes the new pope.

September - October

November - December

Enlarge picture
December 17: The first flight by the Wright brothers.

Undated

Ongoing

  • (none)

Births

1903 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar1903
MCMIII
Ab urbe condita2656
Armenian calendar1352
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Bah' calendar59 – 60
Buddhist calendar2447
Chinese calendar4539/4599-8-2
(壬寅年八月初二日)
— to —
4540/4600-6-11
(癸卯年六月十一日)
Coptic calendar1619 – 1620
Ethiopian calendar1895 – 1896
Hebrew calendar 5663 – 5664
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1958 – 1959
 - Shaka Samvat1825 – 1826
 - Kali Yuga5004 – 5005
Holocene calendar11903
Iranian calendar1281 – 1282
Islamic calendar1321 – 1322
Japanese calendarMeiji 0
(明治0年)
 - Imperial YearKōki 2563
(皇紀2563年)
Julian calendar1948
Korean calendar4236
Thai solar calendar2446
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January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Unknown dates

Deaths

:(See 1903 list of deaths by name: .)

January - June

July - December

Nobel prizes

Notes



External links

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twentieth century of the Common Era began on January 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000, according to the Gregorian calendar. Some historians consider the era from about 1914 to 1991 to be the Short Twentieth Century.
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1900 1901 1902 1903 1904
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1915 1916 1917 1918 1919

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This page indexes the individual years pages.

Twenty-first century

2100 - 2099 - 2098 - 2097 - 2096 - 2095 - 2094 - 2093 - 2092 - 2091
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1870s  1880s  1890s  - 1900s -  1910s  1920s  1930s
1897 1898 1899 - 1900 - 1901 1902 1903

Year 1900 (MCM
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19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1870s  1880s  1890s  - 1900s -  1910s  1920s  1930s
1898 1899 1900 - 1901 - 1902 1903 1904

Year 1901 (MCMI
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19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1870s  1880s  1890s  - 1900s -  1910s  1920s  1930s
1899 1900 1901 - 1902 - 1903 1904 1905

Year 1902 (MCMII
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19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1870s  1880s  1890s  - 1900s -  1910s  1920s  1930s
1901 1902 1903 - 1904 - 1905 1906 1907

Year 1904 (MCMIV
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19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1870s  1880s  1890s  - 1900s -  1910s  1920s  1930s
1902 1903 1904 - 1905 - 1906 1907 1908

Year 1905 (MCMV
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19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1870s  1880s  1890s  - 1900s -  1910s  1920s  1930s
1903 1904 1905 - 1906 - 1907 1908 1909

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Roman numerals is a numeral system originating in ancient Rome, adapted from Etruscan numerals. The system used in classical antiquity was slightly modified in the Middle Ages to produce the system we use today. It is based on certain letters which are given values as numerals.
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This is the calendar for any common year starting on Thursday (dominical letter D). Examples: Gregorian years 2009 & 2003 or Julian year 1915 (see bottom tables).

A common year is a year with 365 days, i.e. not a leap year.
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Gregorian calendar is the most widely used calendar in the world. A modification of the Julian calendar, it was first proposed by the Calabrian doctor Aloysius Lilius, and was decreed by Pope Gregory XIII, for whom it was named, on 24 February 1582 via the papal bull
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This is the calendar for any common year starting on Wednesday (dominical letter E). Examples: Gregorian year 2003 or Julian year 1903 (see bottom tables).

(A common year is a year with 365 days — in other words, not a leap year, which has 366.
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Julian calendar was a reform of the Roman calendar which was introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC and came into force in 45 BC (709 ab urbe condita). It was chosen after consultation with the astronomer Sosigenes of Alexandria and was probably designed to approximate the
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solstice occurs twice a year, whenever Earth's axis tilts the most toward or away from the Sun, causing the Sun to be farthest north or south at noon. The name is derived from Latin sol (sun) and sistere
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equinox can have two meanings:
  • The moment when the Sun is positioned directly over the Earth's equator and, by extension, the apparent position of the Sun at that moment - see below.

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Gregorian calendar is the most widely used calendar in the world. A modification of the Julian calendar, it was first proposed by the Calabrian doctor Aloysius Lilius, and was decreed by Pope Gregory XIII, for whom it was named, on 24 February 1582 via the papal bull
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A leap year (or intercalary year) is a year containing one or more extra days (or, in case of lunisolar calendars, an extra month) in order to keep the calendar year synchronised with the
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