21. September
of the 21. September is the 264. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 265. in leap years). To the year end 101 days remain.
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of events
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politics
- ,454: The Roman emperor Valentinian III. murders his field gentlemen Aëtius
- 1520: Süleyman I. the magnificent one becomes Sultan and Kalif of Konstantinopel
- 1676: Benedetto Odescalchibecomes Pope Innozenz XI.
- 1745: Jakobiti rebels under the guidance of Charles Edward Stuart strike British government troops in the battle with Prestonpans under general Sir John Cope destroying and win thereby temporarily the rule over completely Scotland.
The summitthe liberty, caricature of James Gillray - 1793: Beginning of the reign of terror of the Wohlfahrtsausschusses under Maximilien de Robespierre during the French revolution
- 1898: In the empire China falls the emperor nut/mother time' u Hsi their son of width unit Tsun and terminates its reform course („reformthe 100 days “)
- 1916: SPD in the crisis: the chairman of the party Friedrich Ebert reports to the conference of realm of shrinking the number of members around 64%
- 1931: Great Britain leaves the gold standard, the Pound of Sterling becomes free currency
- 1949: The allied high commission takes its work on
- 1949: Abolition of the censorship and regimentation of the press by crew powers
- 1949: The entry into force of the crew status gives the complete order to the Federal Republic of Germany over the Judikative, legislation and Executive back
- 1956: Municipal authorities of the city Berlin decides to develop breaking citizen the gate again
- 1964: Malta attains its independence from Great Britain
- 1965: Singapore, the Maldives and the Gambia become members of the United Nations
- 1965: The Netherlands. In the parliament of the Hague queen July IANA the wedding of the successor to the throne , princess Beatrix with the former Bonn diplomat Claus von Amsberg quits on
- 1971: Qatar, Bhutan and Bahrain become members at the United Nations
- 1972: The German Bundestag approves of the pension reform (introduction of the flexible age limit)
- 1976: Seychelles become member at the United Nations
- 1979: Fall by emperor Bokassa I. by David Dacko and proclamation of the Central African republic
- 1981: Belize (to 1973 British Honduras) 1991 become
- independent: Armenia receives its independence
- 1991: Civil rights activists of the former GDR create the party organization „alliance 90 “
- 1993: The Russian president Boris Yel'tsin entmachtet the parliament by dissolution of both chambers of the representative government
- 1997: Parliamentary elections in Poland: the again-created Wahlbündnis AWS (Akcja Wyborcza “Solidarność”) of Marian Krzaklewski triumphs
- 2001: Arnold Rüütel becomes a president in Estonia
culture
- 1457: Establishment of the University of Freiburg
- 1820: Alexander Sergejewitsch Puschkin after Chişinău banishes
- 1846: Establishment of the sorbischen student combination Serbowka
- 1893: Premiere of Gerhart of captain of socialcritical comedy „the beaver fur “in Berlin
- 1929: Premiere of the opera Engelbrekt of Natanael mountain at the Kungliga Teatern in Stockholm
- 1945: The first Modenschau of the post-war period finds in Paris instead of
- 2004: Opening national museum OF the American Indian in Washington D. C.
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technology
- 1799: The first gas heating becomes of the French inventor Philippe Lebon announced to the patent
- 1903: Dr. August Oetker can the procedure for the production of baking powder be patented
to science
- 1925: Skeleton of an early human being in Ehringsdorf with Weimar found, see: Ehringsdorfer Urmensch
- 2003: The mission of the American Space probe Galileo ends by a controlled crash in the Jupiter
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various
- 1847: On the island Mauritius, a British crowning colony, two stamps are spent, the red one and blue of Mauritius
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disasters
- 1869: ThoseDresden Semper opera with a devastating fire destroys
- 1921: Explosion of the Oppauer of nitrogen work in the industrial union color factory (today's BASF) in Ludwigshafen Oppau. Over 500 dead ones, 1938 destroy 2000
- buildings: A large hurricane meets from northeast Long Iceland with new one York, 600 victims
- 1957: Fall of the German sail school ship Pamir in an gale southwest the Azores: 80 of the 86 crew members dies
- 1993: During the approach on Sochumi in Georgien became Tupolev a Tu-134 of the Transair Georgia ofabchasischen separatists shot. All 27 passengers died
- 1995: Moron, Mongolia. Antonov a An-24 of the MIAT from Ulaanbaatar sank too early and hit against a mountain. From 43 passengers only 1999
- survived: Taiwan becomes from oneheavy earthquakes shakes. About 2200 humans die
- 2001: In a heavy chemistry accident, the explosion in Toulouse it came in the French city to substantial damage to property. 31 humans died
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sport
- 1955: The Schwergewichtsboxer Rocky Marciano defends its world champion title to the sixth (and the latter) mark against its US-American compatriot archie of moorlands
- 1956: Despite prohibition on the part of the DFB the first international match in the history of the woman football finds in meals before the eyes of 18.000 spectatorsbetween West Germany and Holland instead of. The play ends with 2:1
- 1980: Gérard d'Aboville reached after 72 days the port Brest and crossed thereby first humans, that alone in the rowing boat the Atlantic
- 1985: Michael Spinks winsits Boxkampf and thus the world championship in the heavyweight against Larry of cross-beam, for cross-beam was it the first defeat after 48 victories
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
Fra Bartolomeo: Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498)
- 1328: Hongwu, Chinese emperor and founder of the Ming dynasty
- 1371: Friedrich I., Cure prince of Brandenburg
- 1411: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations, duke of York, English noble
- 1415: Friedrich III., Emperors of the holy Roman realm of German nation
- 1452: Girolamo Savonarola, Italian theologian and politician
- 1645: Louis Joliet, French discoverer and Kartograf (discovered the Mississippi) 1756 together with Jacques
- Marquette: John LoudonMcAdam, Scottish engineer and road maker
- 1779: Hermann whisk Jarlsberg, Norwegian politician
- 1787: Karl Immanuel Nitzsch, theologian
- 1791: Théodore Géricault, French artist
- 1792: Johann Peter Eckermann, German poet and close trusted friends of Goethe
- 1801: Moritz Hermann of Jacobi, German physicist and engineer
- 1840: Murad V., Sultan of the Osmani realm
- 1842: Abdülhamid II., Sultan of the Osmani realm
- 1845: Ernst August, Kronprinz of Hanover, the last Crown Prince of theKingdom of Hanover
- 1850: Hans's seat, German composer
- 1853: Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, Netherlands physicist
- 1866: Harsh ore George Wells, British writer (the war of the worlds and the time machine)
- 1866: Charles JulesHenry Nicolle, French physician and micro biologist
- 1874: Gustav gets, British composer
- 1874: Karl Jarres, DVP politician in the Weimar Republic, realm vice-chancellor (1923-1925)
- 1885: Elizabeth Mueller, Swiss youth authoress
- 1895: Sergei Jessenin, Russian poet
- 1899: Juliusz Schauder, Polish mathematician
- 1904: Hans's hardening, German artist
- 1904: Franz stick, catholic priest
- 1905: Marguerite Robert, US-American film script authoress
- 1908: George Simpson, US-American athlete and olympia participant
- 1909: Kwame Nkrumah, ghanesischer politician, head of the government and president
- 1912: Chuck Jones, US-American Cartoonist and indication trick film director (honour OSCAR for its life's work 1996)
- 1920: Vico Torriani, Swiss singer, actor and TV-moderator
- 1921: Hermann Buhl, Austrian mountain climber
- 1925: Victor Kirst, German politician (FDP)
- 1926: Donald A. Glazier, American physicist and neuro biologist (Nobelpreis 1960)
- 1931: Larry Hagman, US-American actor
- 1932: Reinhold carpenter, German director of work
- 1934: Leonard Cohen, Canadian singer
- 1935: Sigrid Valdis, US-American actress
- 1936: Sunny Murray, US-American jazz musician
- 1936: Jean Pütz, German journalist
- 1940: Dickey Lee, US-American singer
- 1943: Ilse Falk, German politician (CDU)
- 1943: Klaus Kordon, German writer
- 1943: Kevin Murphy, US-American musician
- 1944: Dicky Tarrach, German musician
- 1946: Moritz Leuenberger, Swiss politician (SPS), Upper House of Parliament since 1995
- 1947: Don of fields, US-American musician and Songschreiber (Eagle)
- 1947: Stephen King, US-American writer
- 1947: Jacques Èdouard Alexis, Haitian politician and head of the government
- 1947: Anke Spoorendonk, politician of the Danish minority in Schleswig-Holstein
- 1950: Bill Murray, US-American actor
- 1951: Aslan Alijewitsch Mashadow, president ofChechnya
- 1953: Betty WRIGHT, US-American singer
- 1953: Pure hard Marx, catholic bishop von Trier since 2001
- 1955: Mika Kaurismäki, Finnish director
- 1955: Andreas's trusting cousin, German CDU politician, Minister in Thuringia
- 1955: Andrei WladimirowitschGawrilow, Russian pianist
- 1962: Bettina Röhl, German lady journalist, daughter of Ulrike Meinhof
- 1965: Frédéric Beigbeder, French writer
- 1967: Faith Hill, US-American Country singer
- 1967: Vera Int Veen, German host
- 1972: David Silveria, US-American musician, Schlagzeuger the volumes grain
- 1974: Henning Fritz, German hand ball player
- 1974: Daniel Bogusz, Polish football player
- 1976: Máté Kamarás, Hungarian musical actor
- 1981: NIC oils Richie, US-American Model
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died
- 19 v. Chr.: Vergil (Publius Vergilius Maro), Roman poet
- ,687: Konon, Pope from 686 to 687
- 985: Warin, archbishop of Cologne
- 1109: Svatopluk II., böhmischer duke
- 1317: Viola AlžbětaTěšínská, queen in Böhmen
- 1327: Eduard II., 1307 to 1327 king of England
- 1384: Ludwig I., not recognized king of Neapel
- 1558: Karl V., King of Spain and emperor of the holy one Roman realm
- 1576: Gerolamo Cardano, Italian physician and mathematician
- 1586: Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, Kardinal and Minister
- 1637: Carlo I. Gonzaga, duke of Nevers and Rethel
- 1643: Huang Tai Ji, emperor ofChina
- 1792: Philipp of Westphalen, trusted friend of the duke Ferdinand of Braunschweig
- 1812: Emanuel Schikaneder, actors, director and theatre manager
- 1832: Walter Scott, Scottish writer
- 1850: Friedrich Robert pale man, German estnischer Philologe Arthur Schopenhauer
- 1851: Adelbert of Bornstedt journalist and 48er revolutionary
- 1860: Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher
- 1866: Karl Ludwig Hencke, German amateur astronomer
- 1883: Conrad Bursian, German Philologe and archaeologist
- 1904: Chief Joseph, chieftain of the NezPercé Indian
- 1905: Rudolf tree brook, German poet
- 1911: Ahmad Urabi pasha, Egyptian officer, politician and leader of the Urabi movement
- 1921: Eugen Dühring, German political economist, socialist and philosopher
- 1930: Hans Bussmeyer, German composer
- 1936: Antoine Meillet, French Sprachwissenschafter
- 1939: George Witkowski, German literature historian
- 1950: Anton dump mountain, German publisher
- 1956: Karl Caspar, German painter
- 1957: Bertha Krupp of planks and halfoh, owner of the Krupp company
- 1957: Haakon VII., King of Norway
- 1958: Peter Whitehead, English formula 1 - and sports car running drivers
- 1962: Marie Bonaparte, French Psychoanalytikerin
- 1964: Bo Carter, US-American Blues musician
- 1964: Otto Grotewohl, German politician and Prime Minister thatGDR
- 1967: Johannes Hoffmann, German politician
- 1971: Bernardo Alberto Houssay, Argentine physiologist and Nobelpreisträger
- 1972: Henry de Montherlant, French writer
- 1974: Jacqueline Susann, US-American authoress
- 1974: Walter Brennan, US-American actor
- 1978: Peter Vogel, German actor
- 1979: Sámal Joensen Mikines, färöischer painter
- 1980: Whale you Azevedo, Brazilian composer and Cavaquinhospieler
- 1982: Harsh ore Hisel, German humorist
- 1987: Jaco Pastorius, US-American jazz musician and composer
- 1988: Henry Koster, German film director
- 1996: Claus's cross-beam, German actor
- 1996: Erika Cremer, German Professorin of physics
- 1998: Florence Griffith Joyner, US-American light athlete and Olympiasiegerin
- 2002: Michael Croissant, German sculptor
- 2002: Peter Kowald, German jazz musician
- 2003: Erich Hallhuber, German actor
- 2005: Ramón Martín Huerta, Mexican politician
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of celebration and anniversaries
- of name days: Deborah, Jona, matte house
- national holiday in Armenia (independence day of 1991)
- National holiday in Malta
- national holiday in Belize (independence day of 1981)
- world peace day (in former times opening day of the annual convention of the general assembly of the United Nations)
- world Alzheimertag of the World Health Organization (Alzheimer illness)
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
