22. March
of the 22. March is the 81. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 82. in leap years), thus 284 days up to the year end remain.
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Falls the 22. March on one Sunday, is this day the earliest possible Ostertermin.
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of events
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politics
- ,238: Gordianus I. and its son Gordianus II.become from the senate to the Roman emperor and/or. Mitregenten proclaimed.
- 1499: Combat at the brother wood (swabia war).
- 1595: Sir walter Raleigh discovers the bitumen lake on Trinidad.
- 1848: Funeral of the March-pleased in Berlin; second bow of the Prussian king Friedrich William IV..
- 1939: Troops of the German armed forces occupy Klaipėda in Lithuania.
- 1944: Into Hungary a German-friendly government is inserted under cathedrals Sztójay.
- 1944: With a bomb attack on the Frankfurt inside city this becomes nearly completedestroyed.
- 1945: During bombardment Hildesheims are nearly completely destroyed the cathedral and the historical old part of town with their half timbered houses.
- 1945: The Arab league is created in Cairo for co-operation with regard to foreign policy and peaceful settlement of mutual conflicts.
- 1946: Establishment„the German conservative party - German right-wing party “DKP-DRP as fusion „of the German structure party “and „the German conservative party “.
- 1962: The basic military service is extended in Germany to 18 months.
- 1965: Nicolae Ceauşescu becomes Secretary-General of the central committee of the communist party Romania.
- 1966: Konrad Adenauer gives the CDU - party presidency off, its successor becomes Ludwig Erhard.
- 1968: Finland. Mauno Koivisto becomes an Prime Minister.
- 1968: France: In Nanterre the movement becomes 22. March based.
- 1974: The Bundestag the Volljährigkeitsalter decides to the 1. To lower January 1975 of 21 to 18 years.
- 1993: People's Republic of China. Jiang Zemin becomes a president.
- 1999: Estonia. March Laar becomes again a head of the government.
- 2001: Benin. President Mathieu Kérékou becomes inconfirms to its office.
- 2003: World-wide peace demonstrations are held against the Iraq war led by the USA and their allied one.
- 2004: The founder of the radical-Islamic Hamas - movement, sheikh Ahmad Jassin, becomes Israeli on the early morning with an attack Combat helicopter in Gaza city killed.
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economics
- 1765: The British parliament discharges the Stamp act over the taxation of the North American colonies.
- 1989: The Basler convention as a check of the transnational refuse economy is presented in Basel to the signing.
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science and technology
- 1911: In Kiel runs the emperors as the first liner of the world propelled with turbines from the pile.
- 1935: From the radio tower Berlin is radiated the first regular television program of the world.
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culture
The old person national gallery
- 1836: Premiere of the opera I Briganti of Saverio Mercadante at the Théâtre Italy in Paris.
- 1854: Premiere of the opera the Nibelungen of Heinrich thorn in Weimar.
- 1876: In Berlin the national gallery is opened.
- 1963: In Great Britain the first LP of the Beatles appears: Please Please ME.
- 1994: Steven of play mountain Holocaust - drama Schindlers list distinguished with seven Academy Awards, also for the best film 1993.
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religion
- 1312: Pope Klemens V. waives the Templerorden .
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disasters
- 1952: In Frankfurt/Main a DC-6 of the KLM has an accident to violent rain during the landing because of strong fog and. 42 of 47 humans on board dies.
- 1955: Close Honolulu, Hawaii, hits an airplane of US Navy against the cliffs, whereby all 66 persons die on board.
- 1979: With a Schlagwetterexplosion on the bill Hansa in Dortmund die 7 miners.
- 1992: In New York falls Fokker a F-28 of the USAir because of frozen-over bearing areas when starting. From 51 humans on board 27 dies.
- 2005: In that US State of Minnesota runs the pupil Jeffrey way of the local Highschool Amok. He shoots at homefirst and after it the massacre resumes its grandfather and its life companion at school. Result: 10 dead ones, including the author.
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sport
- 1986: Trevor Berbick wins its Boxkampf and world champion title in the heavyweight against pin clone Thomas in Vegas read by a victory to points.
Entries from athlete IC world records are under the respective discipline under Leichtathletik; for events within the range formula 1 see there.
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born
Anton van Dyck (1599-1641), selfhaven-guesses/advises around 1630
William I.v. Prussia (1797-1888
- 1212: Go-Horikawa, 86. Emperor of Japan
- 1459: Maximilian I., Emperors of the holy Roman realm
- 1517: Gioseffo Zarlino, Italian music theoretician and composer
- 1599: Anthonis van Dyck, flämischer painter
- 1609: Johann II. Kasimir, Polish king
- 1663: August Hermann Francke, German theologian and paedagogue
- 1688: Joachim Daniel of Jauch, German engineer officer and architect
- 1699: Johann George von Langen, German forest and upper hunter master
- 1720: Nicolas Henri Jardin, French architect
- 1728: Anton Raphael Mengs, German painter
- 1734: Nikolai Wassiljewitsch Repnin, Russian general field marshal and diplomat
- 1750: Gustav count von Schlabrendorf, German writer
- 1756: Caspar Zeller, German entrepreneur
- 1763: EH king, Mrs. von Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
- 1768: Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier, French mathematician and physicist
- 1771: Johann Heinrich Daniel Zschokke, GermanSwiss writer and politician
- 1781: Antoine Adolphe Marcelin de Marbot, FrenchGeneral
- 1785: Adam Sedgwick, British founder of modern geology
- 1786: Joachim Lelewel, Polish historian and freedom fighter
- 1790: Gottfried Bandhauer, German building master
- 1797: William I., German emperor
- 1798: Eduard goose, GermanLawyer, right philosopher and historian
- 1799: Friedrich William August Argelander, German astronomer
- 1808: August Reichensperger, German lawyer and politician
- 1814: Thomas Crawford, US-American sculptor
- 1815: Franz count Folliot de Crenneville, Austrian general
- 1822: Eduard von Hallberger, German publisher and bookseller
- 1822: Isaäc Dignus fraying van de Putte, Netherlands statesman
- 1822: Pink Bonheur, French painter
- 1823: Christoph Ernst Luthardt, German theologian
- 1844: Theodor Gohl, German architect
- 1846: Randolph Caldecott, British Illustrator
- 1852: Hector Irénée Sévin, archbishop of Lyon and cardinal
- 1855: Paul Schreiber (physician), German physician, secret medical advice
- 1857: Paul Doumer, Staatspräsident of France
- 1858: Adolph Hoffmann,German politician and MdR
- 1858: Hans Meyer, German geographer and publisher
- 1863: Albertine Assor, co-foundress of the Evangelist-free-church Diakonie
- 1868: Alfred Fowler, British astronomer
- 1868: Robert Andrew Millikan, US-American physicist and Nobelpreisträger
- 1871: Franz Adam Beyerlein, German writer
- 1873: Gertrud Caspari, German Kinderbuch Illustratorin
- 1873: Oil Hjellemo, Norwegian composer
- 1875: Anton Hanak, Austrian sculptor
- 1875: Friedrich of Huene, German vertebrate animal paleontologist
- 1875: Hans Grimm, German writer and journalist
- 1877: Waldemar Mitscherlich, German state scientist
- 1878: Jean Strauwen, Belgian composer and conductor
- 1878: Michel Théato, of Luxembourg athlete
- 1879: Josef Heinrich Grebing, German buyer, painter and LV victim
- 1879: Léon Deubel, French poet
- 1885: Eugen prince to Oettingen Wallerstein, German politician
- 1887: Chico Marx, US-amerikanischer actor and Komiker
- 1890: Ewald von Kleist Schmenzin, Mitglied of the resistance against Hitler
- 1896: He Long,Chinese army leader and politician
- 1896: Pierre Jeanneret, Swiss architect
- 1903: Hans Hessling, German actor
- 1903: Yokes Klepper, German journalist, writer and song poet
- 1907: James M. Gavin, US-American lieutenant general
- 1907: Lucia DOSSantos, alleged witness of a Marienerscheinung
- 1907: Oskar Rudolf impact, German medium, Psychotherapeut, writer
- 1908: Albrecht Goes, German writer and Protestant theologian
- 1908: Jack Crawford, Australian tennis player
- 1909: Nathan roses, American-Israeli physicist
- 1912: Agnes Martin, US-American artist
- 1912: Karl Malden, US-American actor
- 1912: Léon Gontran Damas, guayanischer writer
- 1912: Martha Mödl, German opera singer (Sopran)
- 1918: Cheddi Jagan, politician, Guyana
- 1920: Ludvík Kundera, Czech writer
- 1920: Werner Klemperer, German-American actor and musician
- 1921: Johnny bridge, German draughtsman and Photolithograph
- 1921: Nino Manfredi, Italian actor
- 1923: David L. Hoggan, historical revisionist
- 1923: Marcel Marceau,French Pantomime
- 1924: Aluminium Neuharth, manager
- 1925: Wolfgang Bächler, German writer
- 1928: OD Macauley, US-American basketball player
- 1928: Käte Jaenicke, German actress
- 1930: Lynden O. Pindling, prime minister of the Bahamas
- 1930: Pat Robertson, Fernsehprediger in the USA
- 1930: Stephen Sondheim, US-American musical composer and - more texter
- 1931: Burton judges, US-American physicist and Nobelpreisträger
- 1931: William Shatner, Canadian actor and author
- 1933: Eveline Hasler, SwissAuthoress
- 1933: Florian Kuntner, German bishop
- 1933: Michel Hidalgo, French football player and - coaches
- 1936: Hans castle-hard, German physician
- 1936: Ria Keel Traber, Swiss textile artist
- 1936: Roger Whittaker, British singer and singer-songwriter
- 1937: Angelo Badalamenti, Italian composer
- 1937: Armin Hary, German athlete and olympia winner
- 1937: Peter Vogel, German actor
- 1937: Winfried Böhm, German professor em. for Pädagogik
- 1939: The time Ruediger Moser, German Volkskundler
- 1940: Fausto Bertinotti, Italian politician (communist)
- 1940: Masahiko Togashi, Japanese jazz Schlagzeuger
- 1941: Bruno whole, Swiss actor
- 1942: Bernd heart jump, German actor
- 1942: Gerhard Stratthaus, German politician
- 1942: Jorge Ben, Brazilian Popmusiker
- 1943: George Benson, US-American jazz guitarist and singer
- 1943: Joseph Schwantner, US-American composer
- 1943: Keith Relf, British musician
- 1945: Pedro Warnke, German diagram designer (among other things the post office crescent)
- 1946: Harry Vanda, Australian music producer
- 1946: Rudy Rucker, US-American writer and computer scientist
- 1947: André Heller, Austrian singer-songwriter, poet
- 1947: Harry Vanda, Netherlands musician
- 1947: Jelena Hoffmann, German politician and MdB
- 1948: Andrew Lloyd Webber, British musician and composer
- 1948: Berne pool of broadcasting corporations Dietz, German football player
- 1949: Fanny Ardant, French actress
- 1949: John Toshack, walisischer football coach and former football player
- 1950: Goran Bregovic, Bosnian musician
- 1950: Herman Weigel, German film producer and film script author
- 1950: Hugo Egon Balder, German actor and Kabarettist
- 1950: Pieke Biermann, German crime film authoress and translator
- 1952: Francesco Clemente, Italian painter
- 1952: Janez Potočnik, SlovenianPolitician and European Union commissioner
- 1954: Ute shepherd, German politician
- 1955: Lena Olin, Swedish actress
- 1955: Martin Hoffmann, German football player and - coaches
- 1956: Maria Teresa Mestre, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
- 1957: Jacek Kaczmarski,Polish singer-songwriter
- 1958: Janez Potočnik, Slovenian politician and European Union commissioner
- 1958: Werner Gregoritsch, Austrian coach
- 1960: Annette Ramelsberger, German lady journalist
- 1961: Stroke ore Kah, German musician and producer
- 1961: Ingolf Rossberg, mayorof Dresden
- 1962: Juan Aguilera, Spanish tennis player
- 1962: Katarzyna Figura, Polish actress
- 1963: Anni Kronbichler, Austrian Skirennläuferin
- 1964: Helmut Fleischer, German football arbitrator
- 1964: Michael Hesemann, German historian, author and documentary film producer
- 1965: Stefan Glowacz, German professional mountain climber, extreme Kletterer
- 1966: Katharina good son, Austrian German ski Rennläuferin
- 1967: January Udo Holey, German author
- 1967: Mario Cipollini, Italian wheel running driver
- 1970: To Anja sound, German actress
- 1970: Hwang Young Cho, Korean marathoner
- 1970: Leontien Zijlaard van Moorsel, Netherlands Radrennfahrerin and Olympiasiegerin
- 1970: Mariah Carey, US-American singer
- 1970: Peoples point-sing, German politician and MdB
- 1972: Beverley Knight, R&B /Soul singer from Great Britain
- 1975: Jiří Novák, Czech tennis player
- 1976: Reese Witherspoon, US-American actress
- 1976: Sven Butenschön, German ice hockey player
- 1977: Ambrosi Hoffmann, Swiss ski running driver
- 1978: Daniel Unger, German Triathlet
- 1978: Heinz Winckler, South AfricanSinger
- 1979: Silvano Beltrametti, Swiss ski running driver
- 1980: Sebastian Schoof, German football player
- 1981: Imre Szabics, Hungarian football player
- 1981: Michał Bąkiewicz, Polish Volleyballspieler
- 1982: Michael Janyk, Canadian ski running runner
- 1983: André Pollmächer, German athlete
- 1984: Piotr Trochowski, German football player
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died
- 1081: Boleslaw II., King of Poland
- 1471: George von Podiebrad, König von Böhmen
- 1540: Hans's Kohl hare, buyer in Cölln onthe Spree (today Berlin)
- 1687: Jean Baptiste Lully, Italian composer
- 1758: Jonathan Edward, US-amerikanischer Prediger
- 1767: Johann Peter Süssmilch, German minister and statistician
- 1772: John CAN clay/tone, English physicist
- 1777: Maxim Sosontowitsch Beresowski, Russian composer
- 1832: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet and scientist
- 1851: Göran election mountain, Swedish Botaniker
- 1852: Sir John Harvey, British general and colonial administrator
- 1867: David Ossipowitsch Bebutow, Russian general
- 1874: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations burner, German Africa researcher
- 1880: Anton of Stabel, head of the government, minister of foreign affairs and law in bathing
- 1916: Ferdinand Fellner D. J., Austrian architect
- 1925: Julian Balthasar Marchlewski, politician and joint founder of the Spartakusbundes
- 1929: Anton Beer Walbrunn, German composer
- 1931: Hermann Kutter, important Evangelist theologian in Switzerland
- 1935: Alexander Moissi, Austrian actor
- 1946: Clemens August count von Galen, German bishop and cardinal
- 1951: Peter August support crucible, German painter
- 1951: Willem Mengelberg, Netherlands conductor
- 1952: Uncle Dave Macon, US-American Country musician
- 1963: Cilly Aussem, German Tennisspielerin
- 1965: William Schapp, German philosopher and lawyer
- 1969: Ernst Deutsch, GermanActor
- 1969: Gerhard Fritsch, Austrian writer
- 1974: Edward Molyneux, French mode designer
- 1974: Roland Rohlfs, test pilot
- 1975: Paul Verhoeven, German actor, director and theatre manager
- 1976: Hans Thirring, Austrian physicist
- 1979: Paul Nevermann, German lawyer and politician, mayor of Hamburg
- 1986: Mark of Dinning, US-American singer
- 1986: Michele Sindona, Italian attorney and banker
- 1993: Gret Palucca, German dancer and Tanzpädagogin
- 1995: Henri Xhonneux,Belgian film producer
- 1999: David cord country, US-American actor
- 2000: Max Epstein, US-American Klezmer musician
- 2001: Sabiha Gökçen, combat female pilot
- 2001: William Hanna, US-American Zeichentrickfilmer and producer
- 2002: Rudolf tree gardners, Swiss Violinist and conductor
- 2003: Gordian Troeller, of Luxembourg documentary film producer
- 2003: Harry Fisher, Interbrigadist in the Spanish civil war and peace activist
- 2004: Ahmad Jassin, prominent founder of the militant Hamas
- 2005: Josefine Hawelka, Viennese coffee house legend
- 2005: Kenzo of seaweeds,Japanese architect
- 2006: Pio Leyva, Cuban musician
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celebration and anniversaries
- world water day (UN)
- Lea of Rome (catholic anniversary)
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
