17. October
of the 17. October is the 290. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 291. in leap years), thus 75 days up to the year end remain.
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of events
- 1456: Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität_Greifswald based
- 1469: Ferdinand II. of Aragón and the Infantin Isabella I. from Kastilien it marries whereby Aragonien and Kastilien are united to Spain
- 1662: Karl II. ofEngland sells you churches for 40.000 Pound at France
- 1777: American troops defeat the Englishmen in the battle of Saratoga
- 1797: Napoléon Bonaparte dictates the peace of Campo Formio, with which the first coalition war ends. Emperor Franz II. Josephaccepted, also secretly held the Rhine as of France east border
- 1805: Karl Mack of body Erich capitulates in Ulm with the remainders of the struck Austrian army in the third coalition war opposite French troops under Napoléon Bonaparte
- 1810: Octoberfest in Munich opens
- 1847: Royal-Prussian meteorological office in Berlin opens
- 1961: Massacre of Paris: A demonstration of 30.000 Algerians in Paris against one over it imposed curfew leads to a blood bath with an unknown number of dead one, thousands of hurt one and 14,000 arrests under the responsibility of the Polizeipräfekten at that time Maurice Papon
- 1962: The double taxation agreement between Germany and Ireland signs
- 1966: Lesotho and Botswana become members at the United Nations
- 1987: The Cookinseln becomes member in that UNESCO
- 1989: New GDR refugees in the Warsaw FRG message are on-flown with special purpose machines of the Polish airline PLUMB BOB to the FRG
- 1991: First democratic and free elections in Poland after the turn
- 1994: Bulgaria. Dissolution of the parliament
- 1996: Nauru becomes member in the UNESCO
- 1997: The current condition comes into force in Poland
- 1998: Kirgisistan. Referendum for the introduction of the private property at reason and soil
- 2001: In a hotel of the Arab part of Jerusalemthe Israeli tourism Minister Rehavam Zeevi shot
- 2003: The Foreign Office supports woman projects in the afganischen Kandahar with 1 million Euro
- 2003: In Austria the zero comma seven campaign is started, around more moneys for development co-operation to receive
- 2003:After the resignation from Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada becomes Carlo Mesa a Bolivian president and head of the government
- 2003: Bundestag and Bundesrat use the federalism commission . She is to compile suggestions of a comprehensive federalism reform in Germany.
- 2005: A locomotive shed of the traffic museum Nurembergnearly completely, several historical locomotives destroyed or heavily damages illustration
from Keplers book burns out „De Stella new facts into pede Serpentarii “, those the position of the supernew facts 1604 indicates
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culture
- 1825: Premiere of the opera Don Sanche,ou Le château d'amour of Franz Liszt in Paris
- 1981: Ninth WDR skirt palace - night in the Grugahalle meals with The Undertones, Mink de Ville, Black Uhuru and Roger Chapman and the Shortlist
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science andTechnology
- 1604: The astronomer Johannes Kepler observes the supernew facts in the constellation queue carrier for the first time 1604 („Keplers star “), the so far last supernew facts in our Milky Way
- 1911: The airship SL I after the plans of Johann container starts in Mannheim - Rheinau to the first test flight
- 1985: Intel places 80386 the first 32-Bit CCU of the x86-Familie with that before
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sport
of entries from athlete IC world records is under the respective discipline under Leichtathletik; for events within the range Formula 1 see there.
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born
- 1253: Ivo Hélory, bretonischer lawyer and priest
- 1577: Cristofano Allori, Italian painter
- 1680: Anna Constantia countess by Cosel, Mätresse August of the strong one
- 1696: August III., Cure prince of Saxonia and king of Poland
- 1741: Heinrich Carpenter, German travelers and travel writer
- 1753: Johann Rudolf Dolder, Swiss politician
- 1760: Claude Henri de Saint Simon, French philosopher
- 1765: Henri Clarke d'Hunebourg,French general and statesman
- 1796: Leopold Kupelwieser, Austrian painter
- 1803: Ferenc Deák, Hungarian politician
- 1813: George Büchner, German dramatist
- 1815: Emanuel Geibel, German poet
- 1820: Édouard Albert Roche, French mathematician
- 1835: Alexandrine Tinné, Netherlands Afrikaforscherin
- 1859: Childe Hassam, US-American painter
- 1873: Alfred, Austrian writer
- 1883: Alexander Suez ago country Neill, Scottish paedagogue and representative of the anti-authoritarian education
- 1889: Nestor Machno, RussianIn a revolutionary manner
- 1892: Otakar Jeremiáš, Czech composer and conductor
- 1894: Hermann honours, German politician (CDU)
- 1895: Doris Humphrey, US-American dancer
- 1898: Simon Vestdijk, Netherlands writer
- 1899: Robert Kempner, German attorney andProsecutor in the Nürnberger processes
- 1900: Jean Arthur, US-American actress
- 1903: Andrej Antonowitsch Grechko, Oberbefehlshaber of the Soviet troops stationed in the GDR
- 1903: Nathanael west, US-American writer
- 1907: Harsh ore Böhme, German poet,Writer and journalist
- 1912: Johannes Paul I., Pope
- 1913: Robert Lembke, German journalist and TV-moderator
- 1915: Arthur Miller, US-amerikanischer dramatist
- 1916: Knut baron von Kühlmann-Stumm, German politician (FDP, late CDU)
- 1916: Friedrich of beautiful fields, German actor and synchronous speaker
- 1918: Rita Hayworth, US-American actress
- 1919: Zhao Ziyang, prime minister of the People's Republic of China and Secretary-General of the communist party
- 1920: Montgomery Clift, US-American actor
- 1920: Miguel Delibes,Spanish writer
- 1922: Luíz Bonfá, Brazilian guitarist and composer
- 1923: Barney boiler, US-American jazz guitarist
- 1928: Cozy Cole, US-American musician
- 1928: Henryk novel Gulbinowicz, litauischer archbishop of Wrocław and cardinal
- 1929: Karl ago man flat, liberal politician
- 1930: Robert Atkins, US-American Kardiologe
- 1931: Ernst Hinterberger, Austrian writer
- 1931: Anatoli Pristawkin, Russian writer and politician
- 1931: Gina jerk Pauquèt, German authoress
- 1933: Soeur Sourire,Belgian Chansonette
- 1933: William Alison differently, astronaut of the USA
- 1934: Christian Bruhn, German composer
- 1938: Evel Knievel, US-American Motorradstuntman
- 1941: Alan Howard, British musician
- 1941: James Seals, US-American musician
- 1942: Gary Puckett, US-American singer
- 1946: Cameron Mackintosh, British musical producer
- 1946: Adam me NIC, Polish journalist
- 1946: Bob Seagren, US-American Stabhochspringer
- 1948: Lutz Dammbeck, German painter and film producer
- 1948: Margot Kidder, Canadian actress
- 1950: Philippe Xavier Christian Ignace Marie Barbarin, archbishop of Lyon and cardinal
- 1958: Alan Jackson, US-American Country singer
- 1959: Francisco Guillermo Flores Pérez, president of El Salvador
- 1960: Hartmut weber (athlete), German athlete
- 1963: Dave Friedman, US-American jazz Trompeter
- 1963: Christian Jost, German composer and conductor
- 1966: Jürgen roll man, German football player and journalist
- 1968: Ziggy Marley, Jamaican musician
- 1972: Wyclef Jean,US-American musician, Songwriter and producer
- 1972: Marshal Mathers (Eminem), US-American RWS musician and actor
- 1972: Tarkan Tevetoğlu (Tarkan), ethnic German, Turkish Pop musician
- 1974: Sevatheda Fynes, Bahamian light athlete and Olympiasiegerin
- 1979: Kimi Räikkönen, Finnish Formel-1-Rennfahrer
- 1981: Burcu Dal, German actress
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died
- 1456: Nicholas Grenon, frankoflämischer composer, singer, cleric and music paedagogue
- 1552: Andreas Osiander, German theologian and Reformator
- 1586: Philip Sidney, English poet
- 1690: Marguerite Marie Alacoque, catholic holy ones, French Salesianerin and Mystikerin
- 1705: Ninon de Lenclos, French Kurtisane
- 1714: Peter Strudel, Austrian sculptor and painter
- 1740: Anna, Zarin of Russia
- 1744: Guarnerius del Gesu, Italian playing the violin farmer
- 1757: René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur, French scientist
- 1780: Bernardo Canaletto, Italian painter
- 1799: Johann George fitter, German lawyer, statesman and translator
- 1806: Jean Jacques Dessalines, as Jacques I. Emperor of Haiti
- 1837: Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Austrian pianist and composer
- 1849: Frederic Chopin, French-Polish composer
- 1868: Laura Secord, Canadian national heroine
- 1873: Franz Duschek, Minister of Finance
- 1887: Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, German physicist
- 1893: Maurice Mac Mahon, French officer and politician
- 1897: Isidor THENflow, Swedish composer
- 1907: Gustav Zeuner, German engineer
- 1910: Kurd letting leaving, German Science Fiction author
- 1914: Theodor Lipps, German philosopher
- 1931: Alfons Maria Jakob,German neurologist
- 1932: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Skowronnek, German journalist and writer
- 1934: Adolf Hölzel, German painter
- 1938: Karl Kautsky, theoretician of the German and international social-democracy (SPD)
- 1944: Hans Krása, Czech-German composer
- 1946: Maurice Grammont, French language researcher
- 1949: Gustav Schröer, German journalist and writer
- 1962: Natalia Sergejewna Gontscharowa, Russian-French painter
- 1966: How/as country Wagner, German director and stage designer
- 1967: Henry Pu Yi, last emperor ofChina
- 1971: Willi Eichler, German journalist and politician (SPD)
- 1972: Billy Williams, US-American singer
- 1972: Günter Neumann, German composer, author and Kabarettist
- 1973: Inge-borrow brook man, Austrian authoress
- 1978: Franz Varelmann,German politician and MdB
- 1978: Jean Améry, Austrian writer
- 1983: Harsh ore Roth, popular composer and interpreter of folk music
- 1983: Raymond Aron, French sociologist and journalist
- 1983: Jacques Salomon Hadamard, French mathematician
- 1984: Alberta Hunter, US-American singer
- 1985: Josef Garovi, Swiss composer
- 1991: Threshing floor lake Ernie Ford, American singer, radio and television moderator
- 1993: Helmut Gollwitzer, German theologian and writer
- 1996: Berthold Goldschmidt, British composerGerman origin
- 1997: Julius Hackethal, German physician
- 1998: Joan Hickson, English actress
- 1998: Jürgen Spanuth, German minister and writer
- 1999: Franz Peter Wirth, German director
- 2001: Jay Livingston, US-American composer
- 2003: Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, Spanish writer
- 2003: Norbert Schulze, German composer („lily Marleen “)
- 2004: Robert Alexander Bohnke, German pianist and paedagogue
- 2004: Hans's Dieter Jaene, German journalist
- 2004: George Kossack, GermanVorgeschichtsfor
- 2004: Andreas sat, German football player
- 2005: Ba Jin, Chinese writer
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of celebration and anniversaries
- Lukian of Antiochia, Christian martyr and holy (beside that 7. January)
- international day for the removal thatPoverty (UN)
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
