16. June
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That 16. June is the 167. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 168. in leap years), thus still 198 days up to the year end remain.
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events
- 334 v. Chr.: Alexander the large one pierces the knot of the phrygischen king Gordios (ferment disk ago knot)
- 1746: Battle with Piacenza, Italy. In the Austrian succession war the Austrians defeat a French-Spanish army
- 1815: Battlewith Ligny, Belgium. Napoleon's last victory: The Frenchmen strike those Prussia under Blücher, Napoleon can the Prussian army however not completely destroy, which will have two days later in Waterloo fatal consequences
- 1891: Canada. John Abottbecomes new prime minister
- 1900: Germany. The Elbe Trave channel (today Elbe Luebeck channel) for the navigation approved
- on 16.6.1904 play the famous novel of James Joyce Ulysses. Because of its main figure Leopold Bloom becomes the 16.6. also Bloomsday mentioned
- 1961: On that Paris airport asks the Russian ballet - star Rudolf Nurejew for political asylum
- 1963: On the cosmodrome in Baikonur in Kazakhstan Walentina Wladimirowna Tereschkowa (Walja) with the spaceship starts „Wostok 6 “as a first woman inUniverse
- 1972: With a break-down into the election campaign office of the democratic party in the Watergate - buildings in Washington are seized five men.
- 1976: In the South African Townships Soweto a pupil and a student demonstration by force by police and military one strikes down, it566 dead ones give. Today the Hector Peterson Memorial reminds that of this event, the beginning of extensive race troubles in the country represents
- 1977: Leonid Brezhnev becomes a head of state of the USSR
- 1993: Parliamentary elections in Madagascar
- 1999: The Japanese Ministry of Healthapproves the sales of the contraceptive pill
- 2001: Of Berlin of governing mayors Eberhard Diepgen by a vote of no confidence in connection with the citizen of Berlin bank scandal is fallen. Its successor becomes Klaus Wowereit
- 2001: US president George W. Bush announces that the embargo approximately Cuba up to the introduction of the democracy on the island is maintained.
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culture
- 1816: Premiere of the Operette Hans max of Giesbrecht of the Humpenburg or the new knight time of Peter Joseph von Lindpaintner in Munich
- 1848: Premierethe opera L'Apparition of François Benoist in Paris
- 1967: The Monterey Pop festival (16. - 18. June) in California becomes one of the most important concerts of skirt music history
- 1973: Franc N. Furter and Rocky horror step for the first time with thatPremiere of the Rocky horror show, a musical by smelling pool of broadcasting corporations O'Brien, in the The Royal Court Theatre Upstairs in London up.
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religion
- 1955: Pope Pius XII. exkommuniziert Juan Perón
- 2002: Pater Pio becomes by JohannesPaul II. in Rome (Italy) holy spoken
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sport
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born
- 1139: Konoe, 76. Emperor of Japan (1142-1155)
- 1239: Eduard I., King of England
- 1644: Henrietta Anne Stuart, French duchess
- 1671: Johann Christoph brook D. J., Brother of the composer Johann Sebastian brook
- 1752: Salawat Julajew, baschkirischer freedom fighter and poet, national hero
- 1762: Carl Christian Agthe, German composer and organist
- 1784: Benedictus Gotthelf Teubner, bookseller, publishing house founder
- 1792: Thomas Livingstone Mitchell, British researcher
- 1801: Julius Plücker, German mathematician andPhysicist
- 1819: Ilja Stepanowitsch Schumow, Russian chess master and problem composer
- 1837: Ernst Laas, German paedagogue and philosopher
- 1838: Otto Galama Houtrouw, reformed theologian and homeland researcher
- 1840: Ernst Otto mud, German shipbuilding engineer
- 1854: Hugo Thimig, German actor and director in Austria
- 1858: Gustav V., King of Sweden from 1907 to 1950
- 1863: Emil Göttisheim, Swiss lawyer and politician
- 1863: Paul Vidal, French composer
- 1867: KonstantinD. Balmont, Soviet poet
- 1873: Karl von Müller, Kommandant of the world-famous small cruiser „Emden “
- 1880: Alice Bailey, British authoress
- 1881: Natalija Sergejewna Gontscharowa, Russian-French painter
- 1888: Alexander Alexandrowitsch Friedmann, Russian physicistand mathematicians
- 1890: Stan Laurel, English Komiker and Filmschauspieler
- 1892: Axel de Vries, German politician
- 1896: Karl Ruediger, German politician
- 1897: George Wittig, German chemist, Nobelpreisträger
- 1901: Conrad Beck, SwissComposer
- 1902: Barbara McClintock, US-American Genetikerin and Nobelpreisträgerin
- 1902: Boris Barnet, Soviet-Russian film director and actor
- 1902: Boris Wassiljewitsch Barnet, Soviet-Russian film director and actor
- 1902: George Gaylord Simpson, US-American biologist, zoologist, paleontologist
- 1908: Hans's Jakob, German football player
- 1908: Sarit Dhanarajata, Thai Genaral, politician and prime minister of Thailand
- 1909: Werner Naumann, German national socialist, undersecretary of state in the realm Ministry
- 1909: Willi Boskovsky, Austrian violonist and conductor
- 1911: George master man, German painter
- 1912: Willibald Schmaus, German and Austrian football player
- 1915: Marga putrid pass, German Glaschemikerin
- 1917: Pawel Alexandrowitsch Solowjow, Soviet engine designer
- 1919: Anna Wimschneider, German farmer's wife and authoress
- 1921: Gustav Just, journalist in the GDR
- 1922: Irma Tübler, German politician and MdB
- 1924: Adam Hanuszkiewicz, Polish theatre director
- 1925: Otto Muehl, Austrian action artist
- 1927: Harsh ore light field, German film script author
- 1930: Many MOS Zsigmond, Hungarian-American cameraman
- 1934: William F. Sharpe, US-American economist
- 1936: Anthony Olubunmi Okogie, archbishop of Lagos, Nigeria
- 1937: Hannelore humans, minister for work and wages of the GDR
- 1937: Simeon Sakskoburggotski,Bulgarian politician
- 1938: Joyce Carol Oates, US-American authoress
- 1938: Hannelore Trabert, German light athlete
- 1939: Heinz Tesar, Austrian architect
- 1942: Walter float, Austrian politician, Secretary-General of the Council of Europe
- 1943: Alfred Grimm, GermanObject artist, painter and draughtsman
- 1946: Ian Matthews, British singer
- 1947: Günther buyer, actor
- 1947: - minu, Swiss author
- 1950: Klaus layer, German musician
- 1951: Sonia Braga, Brazilian actress
- 1952: Gino Vannelli, Canadian singer
- 1959: Hagen Melzer, German athlete and olympia participant
- 1961: Robert cutter, Austrian writer
- 1964: Nino Burdschanadse, Georgian parliament president and state president
- 1964: Michael Lusch, German football player
- 1966: January Zelezny, Czech athlete
- 1967: Jürgen Klopp, German football player and - coaches
- 1971: Tupac Shakur, US-more American RWSby
- 1978: Daniel Brühl, German actor
- 1980: Brad Gushue, Canadian Curler
- 1980: Sibel Kekilli,German film actress
- 1983: Daniel Kandlbauer, Swiss rock musician
- 1984: Rick Nash, Canadian ice hockey player
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died
Innozenz III. († 1216)
- ,956: Hugo the large one, duke of Franconias
- 1047: Poppo of Babenberg,Archbishop of the ore diocese Trier
- 1106: Benno of Meissen, holy, bishop von Meissen
- 1216: Innozenz III., Pope starting from 1198
- 1464: Rogier van the Weyden, Belgian painter
- 1574: Caspar Pfreund, pharmacist and mayor ofJoke mountain
- 1626: Christian von Braunschweig Wolfenbüttel, field gentleman of the Protestant union
- 1662: Alfonso IV. d'Este, duke of Modena and Reggio
- 1671: Stenka Rasin, Russian Ataman of the Don Kosaken
- 1722: John Churchill, 1. Duke of Marlborough,English field gentleman in the Spanish succession war
- 1804: Johann Adam Hiller, composer, music writer and Kapellmeister
- 1815: Friedrich William of Braunschweig, German army leader of the napoleonischen wars
- 1831: Joseph Ignaz bill, composer and Domkapellmeister to Breslau
- 1894: Valérie de Gasparin, Swiss authoress
- 1900: François d'Orléans, French admiral
- 1902: Ernst Schröder, German mathematician and logician
- 1905 - Johann Gottfried Steffan, Swiss landscape painter
- 1922: Karl Blasel, Austrian actor and theatre manager
- 1940: Arthur Harden, British chemist
- 1943: Sigrid Onegin, German opera and concert singer
- 1944: Mark of Bloch, French historian
- 1945: Aris Velouchiotis, leader of the Greek people release army ELAS
- 1945: Nikolai Erastowitsch Bersarin, first SovietCommander of city of Berlin
- 1948: Of Louis Brillouin, French physicist
- 1958: Imre Nagy, Hungarian politician and agrarian economist
- 1963: John Whiting, British dramatist
- 1965: Of Louis beasts, German politician
- 1970: Lonnie Johnson, US-American singer
- 1973: Karl Hamann, German politician, Minister of Trade of the GDR
- 1976: Pure hard Raffalt, German writer and journalist
- 1976: Hector Peterson, South African pupil
- 1977: Werner Eggerath, German writer and Prime Minister of Thuringia
- 1977: Who agoof brown, German-US-American rocket technician and space travel pioneer
- 1979: Liselotte Welskopf Henrich, German authoress and Historikerin
- 1979: Nicholas Ray, US-American film director
- 1982: James Honeyman Scott, British musician
- 1986: Maurice Duruflé, French composer
- 1990: Ruedi walter, Swiss folk actor and Kabarettist
- 1990: Thomas George Cowling, British astronomer and mathematician
- 1994: Hans Paul Bahrdt, German sociologist
- 1994: Raph, French-Argentine running driver
- 2000: Berthold, German writer wants
- 2003: Enrico Baj, Italian painter, sculptor and art theoretician
- 2003: George Henrik of WRIGHT, Finnish philosopher
- 2004: Ghazi Talabani, security head of the Iraqi Northern oil company
- 2004: Günther Beitzke, German Rechtswissenschftler
- 2004: Lothar Fischer,German sculptor
- 2004: Thanom Kittikachorn, Thai general and politician
- 2004: Ursula Lillig, actress
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of celebration and anniversaries
- Bloomsday in Ireland
- Youth Day in South Africa (see events, 1976)
- church year: Anniversary of the Benno of Meissen
See also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
