Texas Did you know ... Head of the Croatian Apoxyomenos ... that the Croatian Apoxyomenos (head pictured), a 2,000-year-old Ancient Greek bronze statue, was discovered on the seabed by a Belgian tourist? ... that Rhian Edwards' debut book of poetry was named the Wales Book of the Year? ... that the female southern masked chafer beetle attracts a mate by emitting a volatile chemical? ... that when her uncles sought to take her land and send her to a nunnery, Hawys Gadarn took an audience with Edward II and returned with English troops to take back her castle? ... that the 2016 documentary film The Smart Studios Story was crowdfunded at under $125,000? ... that Subhashni Raj of Fiji participated in the protests at the 2009 United Nations Climate Talks in Copenhagen? ... that Pu Songling wrote of a man and his hibernating dragon? ... that Park Hall is in England but is considered by UEFA to be Welsh? Recently improved articles Start a new article Nominate an article On this day... April 14: Bengali New Year; Cambodian New Year, Tamil New Year, and other New Year festivals in Asia (2016); Day of the Georgian language in Georgia (1978) Noah Webster 966 – After his marriage to the Christian Dobrawa of Bohemia, the pagan ruler of the Polans, Mieszko I, converted to Christianity, an event considered to be the founding of the Polish state. 1828 – Lexicographer Noah Webster (pictured) copyrighted the first edition of his dictionary of American English. 1909 – Following a military revolt against the constitutional government, a mob began a massacre of Armenians in Adana Vilayet, Ottoman Empire. 1978 – Thousands of Georgians demonstrated in Tbilisi against an attempt by the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR to change the constitutional status of the Georgian language. 2003 – The completion of the Human Genome Project was announced. More anniversaries: April 13 April 14 April 15 Archive By email List of historical anniversaries Current date: April 14, 2016 (UTC) Reload this page Today's featured picture The Peirce quincuncial projection is a conformal map projection developed by Charles Sanders Peirce in 1879, while he was working at the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. In the normal aspect Peirce's projection presents the Northern Hemisphere in a square; the Southern Hemisphere is split into four 90°–45°–45° triangles surrounding it so that the whole map forms a larger square. Map: Strebe, using Geocart Recently featured: Siberian rubythroat Shearing the Rams Stanislaus of Szczepanów Archive More featured pictures... My Navbox My userboxes About me Feeding Science Computer and Games Music and films Television Anime and manga Books Wikipedia Work in Wikipedia namespace WP:PERM/C WP:RFPP WP:ANRFC WP:CFD/S WP:CFD/W/M WP:FFU WP:FPC Other Barnstars FPs RFA 1 2 3 ArmbrustBot BRFA 1 2 3 4 5 CSD log PROD log Armbrust Armbrust in a forest on 20 December 2015 Name Gábor Tóth Gender Male Languages See there Birth date (1985-04-15) 15 April 1985 (age 30) Birth place Szombathely, Vas County Current location Szombathely, Vas County Country Hungary Time zone CET/CEST Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Weight 108 kg (238 lb; 17.0 st) Hair Brown Eyes Green, short-sighted Handedness Right-handed Blood type A Rh Negative Sexuality Heterosexual Family and friends Marital status Single Siblings One brother. Pets A dog. Education and employment Employer Human Operator Education Bachelor of Education (Mathematics and German language and literature) College University of West Hungary Contact info Website My homepage Email armbrustvipmail.hu Facebook Gábor Tóth on Facebook Google+ Gábor Tóth on Google+ YouTube Gábor Tóth's channel on YouTube Flickr FlickR photo-stream on Flickr Account statistics Joined (2008-12-03) 3 December 2008 (age 7) First edit (2008-12-03)3 December 2008 Edit count 266,721+ Permissions Autopatrolled Reviewer File mover Signature Armbrust TheHomonculus