29. November
of the 29. November is the 333. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 334. in leap years), thus 32 days up to the year end remain.
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Seoul: A pavilion in the Gyeongbokgung
- 1394: Seoul becomes finally capital of Korea
- 1802: Bavarian troops occupy high pin the Bamberg and arranged it the cure principality Bavaria one
- 1830: Beginning November of the rebellion inPoland
- 1850: Prussia and Austria close the Olmützer preliminary draft. Prussia must give its union politics up
- 1864: The murder of at least 400 Cheyenne and Arapaho, which wähnen themselves under the protection of the US Government, goes as sand Creek massacre into the history of the USA one
- 1929: On his first Antarctic expedition succeeds to the US-American admiral Richard E. Byrd the first overflight/flyover of the South Pole
- 1943: In Jajce the second conference of the AVNOJ ends, on which the basic principles of theindependent, föderalistischen State of Yugoslavia were decided
- 1945: Yugoslavia becomes one „socialist federal republic “
- 1946: Belgium becomes member in the UNESCO
- 1947: The UN-partition plan for Palestine of the UN-plenary assembly decided
- 1952: The German federal game laws step intoKraft
- 1971: The ALDI - Partner and multi-millionaire Theo Paul Albrecht kidnaps
- 1974: Ulrike Meinhof to eight years imprisonment condemns
- 1990: With the resolution 678 the UN security council threatens with military retaliatory measures to the Iraq, if Kuwait up to 15. January 1991 is not again released
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- 1814: „Time “in London as the first daily paper of the world with a steam-claimant double cylinder printing machine, those is manufactured is invented the German printer Friedrich king (1774-1833)and the innovative publisher „of Time “ John walter (the younger one) (1776-1847) had sold. This marks a milestone in the history of the printing, that production permitted by 1100 copies per hour and thus the era of the mass sheets [
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and technology rings in
- 1951: In Frenchman Flat, Nevada, the first underground US-American nuclear bomb test, scarcely 6 m under the earth's surface, as part of the operation Buster Jangle, one accomplishes
- 2005: The version 1.5the Mozilla Firefox appears
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culture
- 1705: Premiere of the musical tragedy „Lucretia “ of pure hard Keiser at the theatre at the goose market in Hamburg
- 1840: Premiere of the opera „Saffo “ of Giovanni Pacini at the Teatro SanCarlo in Neapel
- 1930: Premiere of the romantic opera „Morana “ of Jakov Gotovac in Brünn, (Brno)
- 1970: The first consequence of the crime film series „scene “: „Taxi to Leipzig “ with walter judge as a commissioner Trimmel: becomes of NDR radiated
- 1990: „Arielle, the sea virgin “ of roll Disney company in the German-speaking countries for the first time one specifies
religion
- 1523: Klemens VII. becomes after his choice to 19. November as successors of Hadrian VI. inthronisiert
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disasters
- 1967: The Sempor dam with Kebumen in the province of the same name on Java (Indonesia) breaks in its construction period; by the Flutwelle comes 160 to 200 humans around
- 1987: Burma. In one Boeing 707 the Korean air explodes one of allegedly North Korea niches agents on board bomb brought and leads to the death of 115 humans. During the investigation of the incident however many aspects will remain puzzling
sport
- 1899: That Fiber plastic Barcelona is created by Swiss Hans Gamper
- 1927: The exile Russian Alexander Aljechin becomes fourth world champion in chess. With 6 to 3 victories (with 25 Remis) it strikes the Kubaner Jose Raul Capablanca
- 1997: Vitali Klitschko winsits Boxkampf against Herman Delgado in Karlsruhe by technical k. o.
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
Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848)
Christian Doppler (1803-1858)
- 1554: Philip Sidney, British poet
- 1679: Antonio Farnese, duke of Parma and Piacenza
- 1774: Johann Gottfried Gruber, German literature historian
- 1787: Ramón Freire y Serrano, Chilean officer and president
- 1791: VladimirFjodorowitsch eagle mountain, was a Russian general and Minister
- 1797: Gaetano Donizetti, Italian composer
- 1802: William Hauff, German writer and fairy tale storyteller
- 1802: Franz Stelzhamer, Austrian poet and writer
- 1803: Christian Doppler, AustrianMathematician and physicist
- 1803: Gottfried Semper, German building master
- 1832: Louisa May Alcott, US-American authoress
- 1835: Cixi, Chinese emperor widow (Qing dynasty)
- 1839: Ludwig Anzengruber, Austrian writer
- 1854: Francisco Tárrega, Spanish guitarist andComposer
- 1856: Theobald of Bethmann Hollweg, German politician
- 1862: Friedrich Klose, German composer
- 1862: Gustav knight of Kahr, Bavarian Prime Minister
- 1864: Adolf Wölfli, Swiss draughtsman and writer
- 1874: António Caetano deAbreu Freire Egas Moniz, Portuguese neurologist and politician
- 1874: William Münker, German Naturschützer and joint founder of the German youth harsh suppl. work
- 1876: Nellie Tayloe Ross, first female governor of the USA
- 1888: Tonuses transmitter, German politician
- 1891: Julius Raab, Austrian politician
- 1898: C.S.Lewis, Clive Staples Lewis, British Fantasyautor and lecturer
- 1901: Rudolf Bäumer, German politician and MdB
- 1902: Carlo Levi, Italian writer
- 1905: Marcel Lefebvre, French catholicReligious
- 1906: Käthe Krauss, German light athlete and olympia medal winner
- 1909: Stefan Skoumal, German and Austrian football player
- 1917: Merle Travis, US-American singer
- 1917: Harsh ore Carpenter, German sport reporter
- 1918: Larva line L'Engle, US-American authoress
- 1922: Erwin Heerich, German artist
- 1925: Ernst Happel, Austrian football player and coach
- 1925: Gerhard Mauz, German journalist
- 1928: Joan Martí Alanís, former bishop von Urgell
- 1929: Xaver nonsense, ice hockey coach of the national team
- 1932: Jacques Chirac, French president
- 1932: DIANE Ladd, US-American actress
- 1933: John May universe, British musician
- 1939: Meco, US-American musician and music producer
- 1940: Chuck Mangione, US-American musician
- 1941: Lothar Emmerich,German football player
- 1941: John Doherty, Canadian singer
- 1941: Jody Miller, US-amerikanischer singer
- 1943: Dirk Fischer, German politician and MdB
- 1944: Felix Cavaliere, US-amerikanischer musician and singer
- 1947: Petra Kelly, GermanFriedensaktivistin and initial member of the party the Greens
- 1947: Ronnie Montrose, US-American musician
- 1948: Jörg Wontorra, German television moderator
- 1948: Ulrich bricklayer, German politician
- 1951: Barry Goudreau, US-American musician (bad clay/tone)
- 1953: Huub of Stevens, Netherlands football coach
- 1953: Rudolf Köberle, German politician
- 1954: Joel Coen, US-American director
- 1965: Manfred Trenz, inventor and developer of computer games
- 1972: Andreas Goldberger, ski Springer
- 1973: Ryan Giggs, walisischer football player
- 1973: Birgit skirt Meier, German light athlete
- 1973: Gabi skirt Meier, German light athlete and Olympiateilnehmerin
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died
Philipp IV. the beautiful one (1268-1314)
Claudio Monteverdi (1576-1643)
Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924)
- 1314: Philipp IV. („the beautiful one “), king of France
- 1318: Heinrich of Meissen, German poet and singer
- 1378: Karl IV., in Prague; King of Böhmen (starting from 1347) and Roman-German emperor (starting from 1355)
- 1516: Giovanni Bellini, Italian painter
- 1530: Thomas Wolsey, EnglishCardinal and lord chancellor
- 1543: Hans's getting leg the younger one, German painter
- 1590: Philipp NIC desert mash Frischlin, German human and dramatist
- 1594: Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga, in Madrid; Spanish writer
- 1643: Claudio Monteverdi, inVenice; Italian composer
- 1694: Marcello Malpighi, in Rome; Italian physician and natural scientist
- 1759: Nikolaus Bernoulli, in Basel; Swiss mathematician and lawyer
- 1777: Hinrich bark stone, German
- 1780: Maria Theresia, Erzherzogin of Austria andQueen of Hungary and Böhmens („empress “)
- 1793: Antoine Barnave, French politician
- 1813: Giambattista Bodoni, Italian writing designer, stamp cutter, printer, Typograf and publisher
- 1854: Prota Mateja Nenadovi, in Valjevo; Serbian priest and freedom fighter
- 1856: Frederick WilliamBeechey, British naval officer, Africa and polar researcher
- 1858: Ferrante Aporti, in Turin; Italian theologian and paedagogue
- 1861: Nikolaj Dobroljubow, Russian literary critic and philosopher
- 1872: Horace Greeley, US-American politician and journalist
- 1872: Christian Bähr, Altphilologe
- 1875: Iwan Kuratow, in Werny; Russian writer and linguist
- 1884: Franz Joseph Rudigier, Austrian bishop, blessed speaking process 1909 introduced
- 1904: Fanny Janauschek, actress
- 1919: Szymon Winawer, Polish chess player
- 1904: Emanuel of boat operator, Russian chess master
- 1924: Giacomo Puccini, Italian composer
- 1948: Maria Johanna Julia Koppenhöfer, German actress
- 1957: Erich Wolfgang grain gold, Austrian composer
- 1959: Fritz Brun, Swiss composer
- 1959: Hans HennyJahnn, German writer
- 1971: Heinz Tiessen, German composer
- 1973: Felix Braun, Austrian writer
- 1979: Diggelmann, walter Matthias, Swiss writer
- 1979: Ray Smith, US-American singer
- 1980: Dorothy Day, US-American Sozialaktivistin
- 1981: Natalie Wood, US-American actress
- 1986: Cary Grant, US-American actor
- 1990: Fred Schwab, Netherlands dancer
- 1991: Ralph Bellamy, US-American actor
- 1992: Emilio Pucci, in Florenz; Italian mode creator
- 2001: George Harrison, British musician
- 2002: Daniel Gélin, French actor
- 2004: Michael Janisch, in Vienna; Austrian actor
- 2004: John Drew Barrymore, US-American actor
- 2005: David di Tommaso, French football professional
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
