2. July
of the 2. July is the 183. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 184. in leap years), thus 182 days up to the year end remain.
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of events
- 1234: King Heinrich VII. in Wimpfen after a futile rebellion II. is subjected to his father, the emperor Friedrich.
- 1298: Albrecht I. from Austria defeats in the battleat the Hasenbühl (Göllheim) the German king Adolf of Nassau and thereby the German achieves
- 1505: The law student Martin Luther will met in close proximity to Erfurt almost praised from lightning and, monk to become
- 1526:Defeat of the farmer leader Michael Gaismair in the battle with wheel city in the salt citizen country; End of the farmer war in Tirol
- 1587: Over Augsburg wind trousers form. Hans's school width unit the younger one the unusual event on a flight writing perpetuates and bringsthus the oldest well-known representation of a Tornado out
- 1600: With Nieuwpoort the army of the Republic of that defeats filters combined the Netherlands under Moritz of Oranien in the eighty-year old war the Spaniards under Albrecht VII. of Austria
- 1747 - in the battlewith Lauffeldt (Austrian succession war) defeat the Frenchmen under Moritz of Saxonia the allied Austrians, British and Dutchmen, suffer however more than twice as high losses
- 1881: The American president James A. Garfield becomes from an assassin angeschossenand dies to 19. September at the consequences
- 1928: In Great Britain women receive the right to vote starting from 21
- 1947: With Roswell an object falls, of which many believe, it is a UFO (UFO crash of Roswell)
- 1955: Opening Tierpark Berlin
- 1963: The Elysée contract, which seals the French-German friendship, comes into force
- 1976: To the defeat of south Viet Nam in the Viet Nam war, supported by the USA , it comes after 22 years of the separation to the reunification Viet Nam
- 1992: Algeria. Ali Kafi becomes a president, Belaid Abdessalam Prime Minister
- 1993: with an attack of Islamics on a alevitisches Kulturfestival in Sivas (Turkey) 37 artists, Aziz Nesin, for which the arson attack applied, die escape easilyhurt.(Sivas massacres)
- 2000: The ex Coca-Cola-manager and millionaire Vicente Fox Quesada with 43,23 per cent of the voices for the civil party of the national action, which was for 71 years in the opposition, win the presidency elections in Mexico
- 2005: At 10 different places the live 8 - megaconcert, the successor of the legendary live Aid - finds simultaneous concert of 1985, instead of
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economics
- 1905: The Debeka, today one of the ten largest societies of the insurance andBuilding savings industry in Germany, is created as „patient relief fund for the municipality officials of the Rhine province “
science and technology
- 1779: The Coalbrookdale Bridge, the first bridge of the world from cast irons opens
- 1900: The first Zeppelin (LZ1), first stares to airship of the world, starts at the Bodensee in Friedrichshafen
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culture
- 1944: Premiere of the opera the wedding of the job of Joseph Haas at the state opera in Dresden
- 1983: Premiere of the musical fairy tale Prince Chocolat von Gottfried of one in Berne
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religion
- 1865: Shaken by the misery in the Slums of the early industrialization in the Londoner Eastend the methodistische minister William Booth creates the welfare army
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disasters
- 1912: Atlantic town center, new jersey, the USA. The first American airship exploded. 5 dead ones
- 1957: Earthquake of the strength 7.4 in Iran, about 1,200 dead ones
- 1994: Charlotte, North Carolina, the USA. Crash of one from Columbia, South Carolina kommenden Douglas DC-9 der USAir nach einem missglückten Startabbruch in schlechtem Wetter auf dem Flughafengelände. 37 humans died, 20 could be saved
- 2005: Heavy train accident in the Pinzgau/Austria on the Pinzgaubahn with 2 dead ones
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sport
- 1966: Billie Jean King (the USA) wins the lady final in Wimbledon, Great Britain
- 2000: France becomes by a 2:1 - victory against Italy football European champion
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born
- ,419: Valentinian III., Roman emperor
- 1489: Thomas Cranmer, English. Reformator and archbishop
- 1644: Abraham A Sancta Clara, German catholic clergyman andWriter
- 1648: Arp Schnitger, one the most famous organ farmer of its time
- 1714: Christoph Willibald luck, German composer
- 1724: Friedrich God-dear Klopstock, German poet
- 1747: Rose Bertin, within the range the mode active Schneiderin, Hutmacherinand Modistin
- 1795: Karl Gustav Nieritz, popular people and youth writer
- 1796: Michael Thonet, German carpenter master and Industrieller
- 1821: Charles Tupper, Canadian politician and prime minister
- 1831: Werner Hagedorn, German surgeon
- 1842: Norbert Hanrieder, Austrian dialect poet
- 1846: Ferdinand Becker, painter of holy portraits and fairy tale scenes
- 1858: George Heinrich Maria Kirstein, bishop of Mainz
- 1862: Christopher Cradock, British countering admiral
- 1862: Sir William Henry Bragg, BritishPhysicist and Nobelpreisträger
- 1865: Lily brown, German authoress
- 1876: Harriet Brooks, Canadian Atomphysikerin
- 1876: William Cuno, German realm Reich
- 1877: Hermann Hessian, GermanSwiss writer, Nobelpreisträger
- 1880: Anton Breinl, Austrian zoologist andPhysician
- 1881: Eduard von Steiger, Schweizer politician
- 1882: Marie Bonaparte, French Psychoanalytikerin
- 1883: Próspero López Buchardo, Argentine composer
- 1884: Alfons Maria Jakob, German neurologist
- 1887: Elizabeth Baumann butcher, Swiss authoress
- 1888: Selman Abraham Waksman, US-American researcher
- 1889: Eric January Hanussen, GermanAustrian lightrather
- 1898: Heinrich trained, German psychiatrist
- 1903: Olav V., King of Norway
- 1903: Sir Alec Douglas Home, British politician, prime minister
- 1904: René Lacoste, French tennis player and mode creator
- 1906: Hans Bethe, German-American atomic physicist, Nobelpreisträger
- 1906: January Petersen, German writer
- 1907: Briefly Birrenbach, German politician and MdB
- 1910: C. C. Bergius, German writer
- 1911: Reginald Parnell, English formula 1 - and sports car running drivers as well as team head
- 1913: Edith army sword, German actress
- 1914: Erich Topp, commander of submarine in 2. World war, officer in the Federal Navy
- 1914: Joseph Chamberlain, British politician
- 1915: Arthur Valerian Wellesley, 8. Duke of Wellington, Brigadier general and entrepreneur
- 1916: Hans Ulrich herd, officer of the Air Force and the flier ASS in 2. World war
- 1916: Ken Curtis, US-American Country singer as well as actor
- 1917: Hans Friedrich,German politician and MdB
- 1918: Franz Marischka, Austrian director
- 1919: Henri Génès, French actor
- 1922: Josef Guggenmos, German poet and child book author
- 1923: Wisława Szymborska, Polish Dichterin and Nobelpreisträgerin
- 1925: Marvin Rainwater, US-American singer and Songschreiber
- 1925: Patrice E. Lumumba, African politician and first Prime Minister the Congo
- of the 1926: Lee of all, US-American musicians
- 1927: Ruth mountain building, German music rain eating urine
- 1927: Break Peter, US-amerikanischer actors into andSinger
- 1930: Ahmad Jamal, afro American jazz pianist and composer
- 1930: Carlo Menem, lawyer, Argentine politician and president
- 1930: Randy rigid, US-American singer, Songschreiber and dentist
- 1934: Tom Springfield, British singer
- 1936: Rex Gildo, German singer and actor
- 1936: Géza Hofi, Hungarian actor and humorist
- 1939: Hildebrand Diehl, mayor of the state capital Wiesbaden
- 1939: Paul Williams, US-amerikanischer singer
- 1940: Kenneth Clarke, British politician
- 1941: Wendell Mottley, athlete, olympia participant, in addition, politician, Minister and institute founder
- 1941: Wolfgang Schulz, German singer-songwriter (duo member pushing ore and Black)
- 1942: Gert Neumann, German writer
- 1942: Leapy Lee, British singer
- 1942: Vicente Fox Quesada, Mexican president
- 1943: Walter Godefroot, Belgian wheel running driver and team manager of the cycle racing team T-mobile
- 1944: Alfie Khan, German composer and music producer
- 1944: Hans Werner Bertl, German politician and MdB
- 1945: Dieter Grasedieck, German politician and MdB
- 1945: Peter Cruickshank, British musician
- 1950: Hans Bathelt, German musician
- 1951: Joe Puerta, US-American musician and singer
- 1954: Peter Briquette, British musician
- 1962: Monika hollow Meier,German politician
- 1963: Axel Brauns, German writer
- 1970: Detlef Soost, German dancer and Choreograf
- 1981: Alex Koroknay Palicz, US-American activist for the rights of the youth
- 1982: Michael cook, Swiss actor and director
- 1983: Michelle Branch, US-American singer, Songwriterin and Gitarristin
- 1986: Lindsay Lohan, US-American singer, actress and Model
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died
- ,936: Heinrich I., the Vogler, eastFrankish king
- 1232: Heinrich I., Mark count von bathe Hachberg.
- 1298: Adolf of Nassau, German king
- 1438: Duke Ernst of Bavaria Munich,
- 1566: Nostradamus, French physician, prophet
- 1778: Jean Jacques Rousseau, French writer and philosopher
- 1789: Johann Philipp Lorenz Withof, GermanProfessor for history, Beredsamkeit and moral
- 1820: Peter Dollond, English Optiker
- 1843: Samuel cock man, German physician
- 1850: Robert Peel, British politician and head of the government
- 1876: Ferdinand Otto William Henning of Westphalen, Prussian Minister of the Interior
- 1878: François Bazin, French composer
- 1908: William pit, German Sinologe
- 1914: Joseph Chamberlain, British statesman
- 1926: Emile Coué, French author, Autosuggestion, medicine
- 1931: Peter Kürten, German series murderer
- 1932: Emanuel II., King of Portugal (1908-1910)
- 1932: Ernst Sachs, German inventor
- 1937: Amelia Earhart, US-American Flugpionierin and Frauenrechtlerin
- 1949: Georgi Michailow Dimitrow, Bulgarian politician and head of the government
- 1951: Ernst Ferdinand sour break, GermanSurgeon
- 1952: Henriëtte Bosmans, Netherlands Komponistin
- 1961: Ernest Hemingway, American writer, Nobelpreisträger
- 1963: Bodo Uhse, German writer
- 1963: Seth Barnes Nicholson, US-American astronomer
- 1966: Augusts Viktoria, wife of Emanuel II.,the last king of Portugal
- 1966: January Brzechwa, Polish poet
- 1970: Adolf cook, was a physician and a socialist
- 1971: Waldemar of Knoeringen, German politician and MdL
- 1973: Betty Grable, US-American actress
- 1973: Ferdinand Schörner, German general field marshal in the third realm
- 1973: George smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Kinat, German politician and MdB
- 1975: Werner contactor, German politician and Secretary of cultural affairs in North Rhine-Westphalia
- 1976: Heinz Matthes, German politician and MdB
- 1977: Vladimir Nabokov, Russian writer
- 1977: William H. Ziegler, US-American film editor
- 1984: Bedřich Fučík, Czech literary critic, editor and translator
- 1985: Josef Mühlberger, German writer
- 1988: Johann Baptist Gradl, German politician, MdBand Federal Ministers
- 1988: Eddie „Cleanhead “Vinson, US-American jazz musician
- 1989: Andrei Andrejewitsch Gromyko, Soviet-Russian politician and minister of foreign affairs of many years
- 1989: Franklin J. Schaffner, US-amerikanischer film director
- 1991: Lee Remick, US-American actress
- 1993: Fred Gwynne, US-American actor and author
- 1996: Margaux Hemingway, US-American actress and Model
- 1997: James Stewart, US-American Filmschauspieler
- 1999: Mario Puzo, US-American crime film writer
- 2000: Joey Dunlop, Motorradrennfahrer
- 2002: Ray Brown, US AmericanJazz bassist
- 2002: Jean Yves Daniel Lesur, French composer and organist
- 2003: Pure hard tree-refines, German writer and literary critic
- 2004: Ernst Theodor Menke, German manager
- 2004: Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, Portuguese Dichterin
- 2005: Ernest Lehman, US-American film script author
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of celebration and anniversaries
- of name days: Jakob Friedrich, Peter of Luxembourg, Maria, Bernhardin, Ruzo, Bussereau, Wiltrud von Hohenwart
- catholic (in Germany): Maria afflicting
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale