Overview
- Two Spanish outlets published efemérides pieces that list notable births, deaths and events tied to late‑May calendar dates as curated summaries rather than fresh reporting.
- The updates reiterate well‑known entries that are corroborated across the editions, including the death of playwright Henrik Ibsen and the mafia assassination of judge Giovanni Falcone.
- Other recurring highlights in the roundups include landmark figures such as comic artist Hergé and naturalist Carl Linnaeus, technological feats like Charles Lindbergh’s transatlantic flight, and treaties such as the U.S.‑Russia SORT agreement.
- The compilations cite reference sources such as the Santoral Vaticano and draw on historical records; the pieces do not present new evidence or original investigation into those events.
- These efemérides serve to remind readers of how cultural achievements, political violence and arms accords shape public memory and ongoing debates about justice, science and international security.