19. May
of the 19. May is the 139. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 140. in leap years), thus still 226 days up to the year end remain.
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of events
- 1536: The second wife of the English king Heinrich VIII. Anne Boleyn (nut/mother by Elizabeth I.) 1780
- are executed: Dark Day in new England
- 1804: Napoléon appointsas an emperor 18 realm marshals and leads 1793 abolished titles
- the 1935: Germany. Between Frankfurt/Main and Heidelberg the first section of the realm motorway opens
- 1948: German congress of writer to the 1848-Jahrfeier in the Paulskirche to Frankfurt
- 1950: Costa Rica becomes member in the UNESCO
- 1969: Helmut Kohl (CDU) becomes an Prime Minister von Rheinland-Pfalz
- 1974: In France Valery Giscard is selected d'Estaing (50.8%) before François Mitterrand (49.1%) to the president
- 1983:In France 41 barrels with dioxin-contaminated mud from the disaster in the Italian Seveso are found
- 1983: A committee of inquiry to the repairing donation affair is used upon the request of the SPD
- 2000: Putsch on the Fiji islands. President Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara explainsthe state of emergency
- 2004: US - Helicopters attack the Iraqi village Mukaradeeb and kill 42 guests of a wedding company
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economics
- 1993: Heath Simonis becomes a Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein and thus the first Prime Minister in the history of the Federal RepublicGermany
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science and technology
- 1909: The Simplontunnel is inaugurated in Brig
- 1910: The Halley's comet passes the earth
- 2004: The regional court Munich confirms, as the first court in the world, the legal force of the GNU generalPublicly License
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culture
- 1792: Premiere of the comedy Les Deux Sous lieutenant ou Le Concert interrompu of Henri Montan Berton on the Opéra Comique in Paris
- 1842: Premiere of the opera Linda di Chamounix von Gaetano Donizetti at the theatreat the Kärntnertor in Vienna
- 1967: Premiere of the opera Bomarzo of Alberto Ginastera at the Lisner auditory in Washington
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disasters
- 1314: The whole Swedish city Visby burns starting from
- 1993: Colombia. On the way after Medellin a Boeing 727 of the SAM Colombia 40 km hits southeast the airport in bad weather against a mountain. All 133 humans on board die
- 1997: Bangladesh. Heavy eddy tower. Over 500 dead ones, thousands hurt and about 2.5 millions Homeless person
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sport
- 2001: The fiber plastic Bavaria Munich wins the German championship of entries in the dramatic final of the soccer federal league
history 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
- 1593: Jacob Jordaens, flämischer painter
- 1611: Innozenz XI., Pope starting from 1676
- 1683: Burkhard Christoph count von Münnich, Russian general field marshal and politician
- 1762: Johann God-dear spruce, German philosopher
- 1767: Sir George Prevost, British general and governor of Canada
- 1771: Rahel Varnhagen, German authoress
- 1782: Mikhail Woronzow, Russian officer and politician
- 1795: John Hopkins, American businessman and philanthropist
- 1849: Adrien Lachenal, Swiss politician and Federal President
- 1860: Vittorio Orlando, Italian politician
- 1861: Nelly Melba, Australian Sopran singer
- 1862: João DO Canto e Castro, Portuguese admiral and president
- 1879: Nancy W. Astor, British politician
- 1881: Kemal Atatürk, state State of and first president of the Republic of Turkey
- 1885: Paul Bildt, German actor
- 1890: Ho Chi Minh, communist revolutionary and president of North Vietnam
- 1896: Jorge Alessandri, Chilean politician
- 1897: Franc Capra, US-American film director
- 1898: Julius Evola, Italian culture philosopher
- 1906: Gerd Bucerius, German publisher and politician
- 1907: Heinrich cornerstone, German politician and MdB
- 1908: Rolf Dahlgrün, German politician, MdB and Federal Minister of Finance
- 1910: Nathuram Godse, murderer of Mahatma Gandhi
- 1914: Max Ferdinand Perutz, British chemist and Nobelpreisträger 1962
- 1918: Abraham Pais, Netherlands physicist
- 1921: Daniel Gélin, French actor
- 1923: André fire-place ski, SwissWriter
- 1923: Pure hard Raffalt, German writer and journalist
- 1925: Malcolm X, US-American civil rights activist
- 1926: Peter Zadek, German director
- 1927: Serge long, US-American mathematician
- 1927: Varkey Vithayathil, large archbishop of Ernakulam Angamaly anda cardinal
- 1927: Tungsten Heicking, German composer, music scientist and university teacher
- 1928 (probably): Pole poet, kambodschanischer state leader
- 1930: Loraine Hansberry, US-American Dramatikerin
- 1932: Alma Cogan, English hit singer
- 1935: Fritz Rudolf Fries, GermanWriter and translator
- 1939: Livio Berrutti, Italian athlete and olympia winner
- 1939: Tomasz Sikorski, Polish composer
- 1940: Franc Lorenzo, US-American manager
- 1940: January Janssen, Netherlands wheel running driver
- 1940: Mickey Newbury, US-American singer
- 1942: Doris Nefedov, German singer
- 1942: To Hans Jürgen Ewers, president DO Berlin
- 1942: Dieter Enderlein, German athlete
- 1945: Pete Townshend, British musician
- 1946: Michele Placido, Italian director and actor
- 1947: Barbara beautiful one, German actress
- 1947: Džemaludin Alić, Bosnian writer
- 1947: David Helfgott, Australian pianist
- 1947: Jerry Hyman, US-American musician
- 1950: Mike Wedgewood, British musician
- 1950: Romoe Challenger, BritishMusician
- 1950: Kirsten Boie, German authoress
- 1951: Joey Ramone, US-American singer
- 1952: Barbara Joyce Lomas, US-American singer
- 1952: Bert van Marwijk, Netherlands football coach
- 1952: Grace Jones, jamaicanische actress and singer
- 1955: Steve George, US-American musician
- 1955: Werner bold, German politician
- 1956: Martyn commodity, British musician
- 1958: István Bubik, Hungarian actor
- 1959: James Gosling, one the creator of the programming language Java
- 1962: Ulrich Borowka, former football player
- 1963: Yazz, British Popmusikerin
- 1968: Theo de Raadt, programmer from the open SOURCE scene
- 1968: Rodrigo Gonzalez, German musician
- 1969: Thomas Vinterberg, Danish film director
- 1971: Alois Vogl, German ski runner
- 1972: Rohan Marley, Jamaican Schlagzeuger
- 1975: Adnan Masić, Bosnian-German football player
- 1976: Kevin nicely, US-American basketball player
- 1981: Sina Schielke, German light athlete
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died
- 804: Alkuin, scholarand advisors of Karl of the large one
- 1296: Coelestin V., withdrawn Pope (July until December 1294) and only Eremit on the Pope throne, holy
- 1303: Yvonius, bretonischer theologian, lawyer and lawyer
- 1389: Dmitri Donskoi, of 1359-1389 large princeof Moscow
- 1526: Go-Kashiwabara, 104. Emperor of Japan
- 1532: Joachim Slüter, down-German Reformator
- 1536: Anne Boleyn, wife of Heinrich VIII.
- 1637: Isaac Beeckman, Dutch universal scholar
- 1675: António Luís de Meneses,Portuguese field gentleman
- 1691: Jacob Leisler, ethnic German of American colonialist
- 1706: Simon Rettenpacher, lateinischsprachiger dramatist, poet and chronicler
- 1762: Christoph II. of Dohna Schlodien, Prussian general
- 1789: Giuseppe Bonito, Italian painter
- 1795: James bad-wave, Scottish writer and attorney
- 1815: Oran M. Robert, 18. Governor von Texas
- 1821: Henri Franquetot, French Höfling and general
- 1825: Claude Henri Comte de Saint Simon, Aristokrat, Offizier and Journalist
- 1837: Antonio Rolla,Italian violin virtuoso
- 1864: John Clare, English nature poet
- 1864: Nathaniel Hawthorne, US-American writer
- 1885: William Huntington Russell, joint founder of the Yale Geheimgesellschaft Skull and Bones
- 1895: José Martí, Cuban national poet and symbol for the independence fight
- 1896: Ore duke Karl Ludwig, Adliger, Bruder of the emperor Franz Joseph I.
- 1898: William Ewart Gladstone, British politician
- 1907: Benjamin Baker, English civil engineer
- 1912: Boleslaw Prus, Polish writer
- 1914: Thomas Koschat, Austrian composer and choir leader
- 1918: Ferdinand Hodler, Swiss painter
- 1928: Max Scheler, German philosopher and sociologist
- 1933: Rudolf Tarnow, flat-German writer
- 1935: Thomas's E. Lawrence, British secret agent and archaeologist
- 1938: Adolf Schlatter, Evangelist Swiss theologian
- 1939: Karl Radek, Russian politician and journalist
- 1947: John Heijning, Netherlands football player
- 1954: Charles Ives, US-American composer of classical music
- 1956: Otto Pannenbecker, German politicianand MdB
- 1958: Ronald Colman, British actor
- 1958: William Mellies, German politician and MdB
- 1959: Friedrich Funder, publisher of the Viennese daily paper realm post office
- 1961: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Kuöhl, German sculptor
- 1962: Gabriele lively,Painter of the expressionism
- 1965: Maria Dabrowska, Polish authoress
- 1969: Coleman Hawkins, US-American musician
- 1969: Eberhard von Mackensen, German general
- 1971: Gate Johnson, Swedish Catcher and actor
- 1976: Jeanette Wolff, GermanPolitician
- 1981: Erich fiddler, German actor and synchronous speaker
- 1982: Pure hard Karl, German mountain climber, photographer and writer
- 1984: Otto Rome brook, German journalist and writer
- 1985: Hilding rose mountain, Swedish composer and conductor
- 1994: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, wife by John F. Kennedy and Aristoteles Onassis
- 1994: Luis Ocaña, Spanish professional cyclist
- 1996: Georgi Filippowitsch Baidukow, Soviet pilot and author
- 1997: Troy Ruttman, US-American running driver
- 1998: Ernst Leverkus, German motorcycle journalist
- 2001: Eliza Hansen, German Klavierpädagogin, Pianistin and Cembalistin
- 2001: Hans Mayer, German literature scientist and writer
- 2002: John Grey fermenting clay/tone, Australian prime minister
- 2003: Eric Zimen, German behavior researcher
- 2004: Carl Raddatz, German film and theatre actor
- 2004: Egon von Neindorff, German riding sportsman
- 2004: Elvin Ray Jones, US-American musician
- 2005: Henry Corden, Canadian actor and spokeswoman Zeichentrickfilmen
- 2005: Paul cutter Esleben, German architect
- 2005: Batya Gur, Israeli authoress
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of celebration and anniversaries
- catholic anniversary hl. Pudentiana and hl. Pudens
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
