3. May
of the 3. May is the 123. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 124. in leap years), thus 242 days up to the year end remain.
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of events
- 1494: Christoph Kolumbus discovers Jamaica
- 1660: The contract of Oliva, which terminates the Swedish-Polish war, strengthens of Sweden status as great power and confirmsthe independence of the duchy Prussia from Poland
- 1791: The Sejm „of the Republic of Poland of both nations “(Poland and Lithuania) pass the first Basic Law in Europe
- 1815: Austrian troops under count Adam Albert von Neipperg strike in that Battle of Tolentino the army of king Joachim Murat of Neapel, the brother-in-law Napoleon. (Murat must flee, the refugees Bourbonen returns to Neapel.)
- 1945: Sinking the Cap Arcona, the Thielbek and that Germany by BritishAir raids demands approx. 7.000 dead ones
- 1945: British armed forces occupy combatless Hamburg
- 1946: The Tokioter of processes approximately Japanese of military and former cabinet members begin
- 1947: Japan a new condition comes into force, the Tennō becomes only overrepresentative tasks care
- 1957: The German Bundestag discharges the law over the equal rights of man and woman
- 1968: With the occupation of the Sorbonne by students May unrests begin in France.
- 1971: Walter Ulbricht steps as a Secretary-Generalthe central committee of the SED back
- 1971: In Hamm Uentrop with the building of the new atomic reactor of the type THTR 300 1979
- were begun: Margaret Thatcher becomes first female Prime Minister minister Grossbritanniens
- 1980: Nuclear power opponents occupy the area of the ultimate waste disposal with Gorlebenund gründen als symbolischen Akt dieRepublik Freies Wendland
- 1991: The UNESCO adopts the declaration of Windhoek
- 2000: France. Law for the equalization of the woman in the policy
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economics
- 1960: The Stockholm convention toEstablishment the EFTA comes into force
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culture
- 1825: Premiere of the opera of the bricklayers by Daniel François ESPRIT Auber on the Opéra Comique in Paris
- 1979: The most expensive German feature of the 70's-years, „the Blechtrommel “of peoples Schlöndorffafter a novel of Günter Grass arrives at the first performance
- 1995: Premiere of the opera I which looking RK the ceiling and I then saw the sky from John Adam at the University OF California, Berkeley
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religion
- 1728: In gentleman hat for the first time one is distributed „password “for the following day into that at that time 32 houses of the place. In the consequence 1731 first „gentleman guardians the draw book will be published “and continuously published afterwards until today
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disasters
- 1887: With a pit misfortune in Nanaimo (British Colombia) 150 miners die, only sieve survive
- 1968: Dawson, Texas. With the explosion of a Lockheed L-188 Electra in air all 88 humans comeon board around the life
- 1987: With a tempest in Bavaria 5 people die
- 2001: To sintflutartigen rainfalls it comes to a century flood in the Oberbergi circle, Germany: The rivers Wiehl and Agger were strongly concerned
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sport
- 1905: The DSC Arminia Bielefeld becomes under the name at that time 1. Bielefelder fiber plastic Arminia based
- 2004: The Snooker - WM in Great Britain, Sheffield, wins Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final against the Scot Graeme Dott
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
Karl XV. of Sweden
- 1405: Cecily Neville, duchess ofYork
- 1455: Johann II., King of Portugal
- 1460: Raffaele Riario, cardinal, Kunstmäzen
- 1469: Niccolò Machiavelli, Italian politician, historical writer and poet
- 1535: Alessandro Allori, Italian painter
- 1662: Matte house Daniel Pöppelmann, GermanBuilding master
- 1678: George Friedrich the younger one (Brandenburg to brook), Mark count von Brandenburg-Ansbach
- 1695: Henri de Pitot, French Wasserbauingenieur
- 1729: Florian Leopold gas man, Austrian composer
- 1737: Friedrich Schwindl, composer
- 1748: Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès,French politician
- 1750: Johann Goercke, Prussian army surgeon, surgeon and university teacher
- 1761: August von Kotzebue, German dramatist
- 1764: Johann William Meigen, German Entomologe, specialist for Zweiflügler
- 1764: Madame Elizabeth, French princess
- 1765: August Ludwig cases, German philosopher of the early romance
- 1768: Agustín Eyzaguirre, president of Chile
- 1773: Giuseppe Acerbi, Italian natural scientist
- 1782: Pius Alexander wolf, German actor
- 1810: Carl William Otto cook, German lawyer,Mayor of Leipzig
- 1813: Albert von Rheinbaben, Prussian general of the Kavallerie
- 1813: Charles Girardet, Swiss painter
- 1826: Karl XV. (Sweden), king of Sweden from 1859 to 1872
- 1826: Robert ignite, Swiss painter19. Century
- 1829: Jinmaku Kyugoro, Japanese Sumo ringer and twelfth Yokozuna
- 1835: Friedrich Geselschap, German historical-scenes painter
- 1845: Gustav Adolf Haggenmacher, Swiss Africa researcher
- 1848: Otto Bütschli, German zoologist
- 1849: Bernhard von Bülow, German politician, realm chancellor
- 1849: Bertha Benz, German Automobilpionierin, wife of Carl Benz
- 1850: Hedwig Heyl, German Frauenrechtlerin
- 1860: John Scott Haldane, English physiologist
- 1860: Vito Volterra, Italian mathematician and physicist
- 1866: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations von Kehler, Ballonfahrer, Luftschiffpionier, Militär
- 1869: Johann Christian Eberle, German politician and savings bank functionary
- 1872: Símun av Skarði, färöischer teacher for history and languages
- 1873: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations von Kühlmann, German diplomat and politician
- 1874: Ernst Scholz (realm Minister), German minister of economics
- 1874: Vagn Walfrid Ekman, Swedish Ozeanograph
- 1877: Heinrich Pössenbacher, German furniture manufacturer
- 1877: Karl Abraham, German Psychoanalytiker
- 1880: Martin Luserke, German reform paedagogue and writer
- 1885: Max Volmer, German chemist
- 1886: Fritz Baumann, Schweizer painter
- 1886: Marcel Dupré, French composer, music theoretician and publisher
- 1888: Alfred brown, German broadcast pioneer
- 1889: Gottfried fox, German football player
- 1890: Soma morning star, Austrian writer
- 1891: Katharina Heise, German painter and sculptress
- 1891: Lene Voigt, Saxonian authoress
- 1892: George Paget Thomson, English physicist
- 1893: Konstantine Gamsachurdia, Georgian writer
- 1896: Dodie Smith, Authoress
- 1896: Ludwig forge Wildy, Bavarian folk actor, director
- 1898: Golda Meïr, Israeli politician
- 1900: Hugo Rahner, catholic German theologian
- 1902: Alfred Kastler, French physicist
- 1903: Bing Crosby, US-American singer andActor
- 1904: Bill Brandt, German photographer
- 1905: Albrecht of Bavaria, Chef of the house Wittelsbach
- 1906: Mary Astor, US-American actress
- 1907: Paul Böhmer, German Ringer
- 1908: Peter Lühr, German actor
- 1908: William Glock, British music promoter, leader of BBC radio 3
- 1909: Karl Gruber, Austrian ÖVP politician and minister of foreign affairs
- 1911: Heinrich Kiefer, German painter and commercial artist
- 1912: Felix Slavik, Austrian mechanic and politician
- 1913: Heinz Kohut, US-American Psychoanalytiker
- 1913: Lothar Malskat, painter and art counterfeiter
- 1914: Paul Benthien, German table tennis player
- 1917: Kiro Gligorov, Macedonian politician
- 1917: Lamar Boren, was an underwater cameraman
- 1919: John Cullen Murphy, US-American Comiczeichner
- 1919: Pete Seeger, US-American Folk musician
- 1920: John Lewis (pianist), US-American jazz musician
- 1921: Alida Valli, Italian film actress
- 1921: Karl Heinz Spilker, German politician and MdB, upper tower leader
- 1921: Vasco Gonçalves, Portuguese military officer and politician
- 1924: Jehuda Amichai, GermanIsraeli poet
- 1924: Ken Tyrrell, British running driver and founder Tyrrell formula of the 1-Teams
- 1925: Gottfried shopkeeper, German actor
- 1925: Robert Jonquet, French football player
- 1925: Stu hard, Wrestler
- 1926: Georgi Konstantinowitsch Mossolow, Russian pilot
- 1928: Dave Dudley, US-American Country singer
- 1929: Hans Stadlmair, conductor and composer
- 1930: Refuge Völz, physicist and information scientist
- 1931: Aldo Rossi,Italian architect
- 1932: Werner Matschke, conductor, choir leader
- 1933: James Brown, afro American musician
- 1933: Steven vineyard, US-American physicist
- 1934: Georges Moustaki, French singer and poet
- 1934: Jahn Otto Johansen, Norwegian journalistand writers
- 1935: Christoph Demke, Evangelist theologian and bishop
- 1936: Jon Idigoras, founder of the baskischen Separatisten party Herri Batasuna
- 1937: Frankie Valli, US-American Popsänger
- 1937: Hans Cieslarczyk, German football player
- 1938: Umar AbdAcre-Rahman, cleric
- 1939: Bernd Leistner, German literature scientist and writer
- 1941: Dieter Borchmeyer, German literature scientist
- 1941: Nona Gaprindaschwili, Georgian Schachspielerin
- 1942: Antoni Piechniczek, Polish football player and football coach
- 1942: Henning Frenzel,German football player
- 1942: Udo Steinke, German-speaking writer
- 1942: Věra Čáslavská, Kunstturnerin
- 1944: Gernot Erler, German politician
- 1944: Renate flower, German actress
- 1945: Jörg Drehmel, German athlete and olympia medal winner
- 1946: José Genoíno, politician
- 1947: Götz Aly, German journalist and historian
- 1947: John Richardson, British Schlagzeuger
- 1949: Hans Michelbach, German politician
- 1949: Ruediger Veit, member of the German federal daily
- 1951: Christopher CROSS, US-American singer
- 1951: January Bielecki, Polish politician and Prime Minister
- 1951: Klaus Modick, German writer and literary translator
- 1951: Tatjana Nikititschna Tolstaja, Russian authoress
- 1952: Allan Wells, British athlete
- 1952: LeonidGendrichowitsch Chatschijan, Armenian-American mathematician
- 1952: Ruth W. Lingenfelser, Dichterin
- 1955: Steve Jones, British musician
- 1956: Bernd Förster, German football player
- 1956: Wolfgang pure-hard, German politician
- 1957: William Clay Ford junior,Chairman and general manager Ford engine company
- 1958: Kevin Kilner, US-American actor
- 1959: Andrea Spatzek, Austrian actress
- 1959: Ben Elton, British writer, stage author and Komiker
- 1959: Shigeru Kan NO, in Germany more living JapaneseConductor and composer.
- 1960: Jens Wonneberger, German writer, editor, journalist and critic
- 1960: Kathy Cook, British light athlete and Olympionikin
- 1960: May Ayim, German Dichterin, Pädagogin and Aktivistin of the afrodeutschen movement
- 1960: Steffen Schleiermacher, Composer, pianist, conductor
- 1961: Leyla Zana, Kurdish politician and Menschenrechtsaktivistin
- 1965: Gabriele Schaunig Kandut, Austrian politician
- 1965: John Jensen, Danish football player
- 1966: Agnès Desarthe, French authoress
- 1966: Henriette Kjær, Danish politician
- 1966: Jamiri, German designer and Comic draughtsman
- 1966: Katrin Göring Eckardt, German politician
- 1966: Peoples May, German athlete
- 1969: Ruediger God, author
- 1970: Stanisław Mucha, Polish documentary film director
- 1971: Bobby of CAN bill guaranties, US-American actor
- 1971: Damon Dash, US-American entrepreneur
- 1973: Michael Reiziger, Netherlands football player
- 1973: Rea Garvey, Irish singer the German volume Reamonn
- 1974: Jukka Hentunen, Finnish ice hockey player
- 1976: Beto, Portuguese football player
- 1978: Paul bank, musicians
- 1979: Simone Denkinger, German Biathletin
- 1982: Sebastian Furchner, German ice hockey player
- 1982: Tobias Rathgeb, German professional Fussballspieler´
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Mehmed II. (1432-1481)
- 1122: BertholdIII. of tough rings, founders of Freiburg in mash gau
- the 1160: Petrus Lombardus, scholastic and bishop
- 1410: Alexander V., Gegenpapst to Gregor XII. since 1409
- 1481: Mehmed II., Sultan of the Osmani realm
- 1588: JoachimMynsinger of Frundeck, lawyer of the Humanistenzeit
- 1589: Julius, duke to Braunschweig Lueneburg, prince of Braunschweig Wolfenbüttel
- 1704: Heinrich beavers, böhmischer violonist and composer
- 1741: Joseph Munggenast, Austrian master of building of baroque
- 1754: Joachim Daniel of Jauch,German engineer officer and architect
- 1770: François Boucher, painter, draughtsman, Kupferstecher
- 1774: Johann Nikolaus Ti, German organist and composer
- 1805: Heinrich Carpenter, German travelers and travel writer
- 1848: Hans's Ernst Karl count von Zieten,Prussian general field marshal
- 1856: Adolphe Charles Adam, French opera and ballet composer
- 1881: António José de Ávila, Portuguese politician
- 1907: Hermann Tietz, buyer, founder of a department store chain
- 1925: Clement vein, French flight pioneer
- 1926: JohanGustav Knut Wicksell, Swedish economist
- 1932: Anton game goose, Austrian dramatist and poet
- 1939: William Groener, German military and politicians
- 1945: Ernst Lehmann, German politician and LV resistance fighter
- 1955: Garoto, musician, composer
- 1955: Rudolf mediator, German artist
- 1957: Ernst Bertram, German Germanist, poet and writer
- 1957: Otto spring, German CDU politician
- 1961: Maurice Merleau Ponty, French philosopher
- 1961: Eugen Nesper, German high frequency technician
- 1967: Ernst Wollweber, Minister for public security
- 1967: Hans Orlowski, painter and wood cutter
- 1971: Cuno Raabe, German center and CDU politician, LV resistance fighter
- 1972: Dan blocker, US-American actor
- 1972: Les Harvey, British musician
- 1975: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Gölz, church musician and theologian
- 1975: Samuel Gonard, Swiss officer, IKRK president
- 1977: Helmut Koelln, German musician
- 1987: Dalida, Egyptian-French hit singer
- 1991: Jerzy Kosinski, Polish writer
- 1994: Hermann Mathias fermenting gene,German CVP politician and MdB
- 1996: Hermann Kesten, German writer
- 1996: Patsy Montana, US-American Country singer
- 1997: Narciso Yepes, classical guitarist
- 2003: Suzy Parker, US-American actress
- 2004: Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke OFDevonian-almost
- 2005: Youhanna Fouad El-Hage, maronitischer Lebanese bishop
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celebration and anniversaries
- national holiday in Poland (day of the condition of 1791)
- international day of the Pressefreiheit (UN)
- church anniversaries
- Hl. Philippus, Apostel, martyr (catholic,Evangelist)
- Hl. Jakobus, son of the Alphäus and/or. Jakobus, the brother of the Mr., Apostel, martyr (catholic, Evangelist)
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
