4. December
of the 4. December is the 338. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 339. in leap years), thus 27 days up to the year end remain.
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of events
Karl the large one, painted of Albrecht Dürer
- ,771: Karl the large one becomes at the age of 27 years after the death of its brother and Mitregenten Karl man I. Autocrat in the Franconia realm
- 1110: A cross driver army takes in the 1. Crusade the city Sidon one
- 1534: Troops of Suleiman I. conquer Bagdad, Mesopotamien falls to the Osmani realm
- 1791: In London the first Sunday newspaper becomes, The Observer, given change
- 1897: By a peace treaty the Turkish-Greek war ends
- 1944: Air raid on Heilbronn. Also over 6.500 dead ones of one of the heaviest air raids 2. World war
- 1945: The dismissed Cologne mayor Konrad Adenauer becomes by the BritishMilitary government the political manipulation forbidden before by it again permits
- the French cabinet to 1945 demands the transfer of the Rhine country and the Ruhr district for the agreement of France for the education of a German centre government
- 1958: Dahomey, late Benin, becomes autonomousRepublic
- 1967: At the northFrench Atlantic coast for the first time a tidal power station goes to the net
- 1974: Jean Paul Sartre receives from the higher regional court Stuttgart permission for visiting the terrorist Andreas Baader arrested in master home
- 1975: Suriname becomes member with that United Nations
- 1977: Jean Bédel Bokassa appoints itself the emperor „of the Central African empire “
- 1989: The iron curtain of the former ČSSR falls
- 1991: On Seychelles a multiple party system is introduced
- 1993: In Austria begins the letter bombs - terror of Franz fox
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economics
- 1871: To the German Reich the Goldmark is introduced to 100 Pfennig as uniform currency
- 1924: The first German radio exhibition of realm president Friedrich Ebert despite difficult times in Berlin opens
- 1965:In Manila the convention for the establishment of the asiatic development bank signs
- 1985: In Duesseldorf will admits that Friedrich Karl repair intended, its Imperium at Deutsche Bank to sell
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to science and technology
- 1915: With thatSchlusssteinweihe is taken the main station in Leipzig completely in enterprise
- 1948: The newly created free University of Berlin is solemnly inaugurated
culture
- 1773: Premiere of the lyric tragedy Sabinus of François Joseph Gossec in Versailles
- 1920: Premierethe opera the dead city of Erich Wolfgang grain gold at the city theatre Hamburg as well as at the city theatre Cologne
- 1926: In Dessau the new building house is inaugurated
religion
- ,963: Leo VIII.becomes from a Synode to the Popeselected
- 1154: Nicholas Breakspear is selected as a first and only Englishman to the Pope and steps with the tags Inthronisation its office taking place on it as Hadrian IV. on
- 1563: The council of Trient goes with the third parliamentary sessionto end. The Roman-catholic church borders itself from the protest anti-mash starting from
- 1963: The second vatikanische council decides that catholic fairs in the respective national language may be held
for disasters
- 1974: Colombo, Sri Lanka. Crash of oneNetherlands Douglas DC-8. On board Indonesian Muslims on the Pilgerfahrt were after Mekka. All 191 humans died
- 1977: Joho Bahrain, Malaysia. Explosion was kidnapped Boeing 737 the Malaysian airline system during the machine. Everything100 humans on board died
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sport
- 1999: Vladimir Klitschko wins his Boxkampf against Lajos Erös in stadium-sport-resounds in Hanover, Germany, by 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
- 1595: Jean Chapelain, French critic
- 1607: Evaristo Baschenis, Italian painter
- 1727: Johann Gottfried tin, German physician and Botaniker
- 1777: Jeanne Francoise Récamier, French salon lady
- 1787: Johan Fredrik Berwald, Swedish composer
- 1795: Thomas Carlyle, Scottish essayist
- 1800: Emil Aarestrup, Danish poet
- 1803: Aloys Zötl, Austrian Färbermeister and painter
- 1835: Samuel Butler, English writer
- 1838: Melisio Morales, Mexican composer
- 1865: Edith Cavell, British Krankenpflegerin
- 1866: Wassily Kandinsky, Russian painter (the blue rider)
- 1886: Ludwig Bieberbach, German mathematician and NSDAP member
- 1875: Rainer Maria Rilke, Austrian poet
- 1881: Erwin of joke lives, German general field marshal and resistance fighter
- 1886: January Thomée, Netherlands football player
- 1887: Grohmann, German art historian wants
- 1892: Francisco Franco Bahamonde, Spanish dictator
- 1899: Elfriede Lohse Wächtler, one of the most outstanding artists 20. Century
- 1903: Cornell Woolrich, US-American crime film author
- 1908: Alfred Day Hershey, US-American molecular biologist
- 1910: Thelma White, US-American actress
- 1913: Johann Cilenšek, German composer
- 1914: Rudolf Hausner, Austrian painter
- 1915: Eddie Heywood, US-American picking up vein, musician and Songschreiber
- 1922: Gérard Philipe, French actor
- 1927: William Labov, US-American linguist
- 1930: Paul Heinz Dittrich, German composer
- 1932: EdgarValcárcel Arze, Peruvian composer
- 1932: Roughly Tae woo, general and sixth South Korean president
- 1933: Refuge book wood, German actor
- 1940: Freddy Cannon, US-American singer and Songschreiber
- 1942: Dieter Zlof, kidnapper of smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Oetker
- 1943: Werner Becker, German musician (Anthony Ventura)
- 1943: Björn Hergen insult, German TV-moderator
- 1944: Dennis Wilson, US-American musician and Songschreiber
- 1944: Chris Hillman, US-American Country musician
- 1948: Southside Johnny, US-American singer andSongschreiber
- 1949: Jeff Bridges, US-American actor
- 1951: Gary Rossington, US-American musician
- 1953: Jean Marie Pfaff, Belgian football player
- 1955: Cassandra Wilson, US-American jazz singer
- 1956: Guy morin, Swiss politician
- 1956: Lisa pole CCIT, German Kabarettistin
- 1959: Nico Hofmann, German director
- 1960: Glynis Nunn, Australian light athlete and Olympiasiegerin
- 1963: Jozef Sabovčík, slowakischer ice art runner
- 1963: Rochelle Swanson, US-American actress
- 1964: Marisa Tomei, US-American actress
- 1965: Ulf Kirsten, German football player
- 1969: Shawn Carter („Jay z “), US-American musician
- 1973: Tyra Banks, US-American Model
- 1974: Anke Huber, German Tennisspielerin
- 1979: Maite Kelly, US-Irish-German musician and singer (Kelly Family)
- 1980: Stefan Pfannmöller, German Kanute
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died
- ,880: Seiwa, 56. Emperor of Japan
- 1245: Christian of Prussia (also: Christian von Oliva), first bishop of Prussia
- 1408: Valentina Visconti, sister of the twolast dukes, Giovanni Maria Visconti and Filippo Maria Visconti
- 1459: Adolf VIII., Count von Holstein and Herzog von Schleswig
- 1476: Zdeněk Konopišťský CPU Šternberka, böhmischer aristocrats, diplomat and politician
- 1528: Jakob punch, human writerand translators
- 1628: Thomas's flat, Swiss physician and writer
- 1642: Arm and Jean you Plessis Richelieu, French cardinal and statesman
- 1679: Thomas Hobbes, British philosopher
- 1696: Meisho, 109. Empress of Japan
- 1798: Luigi Galvani, Italian physician and natural scientist
- 1828: Robert bank Jenkinson, 2. Earl OF Liverpool, British statesman
- 1839: Samuel Butler, English scholar and bishop
- 1850: William Sturgeon, English physicist and inventor
- 1854: JoséJoaquín Guarín, Colombian composer
- 1861: José María Bustamante, Mexican composer
- 1865: Adolph Kolping, German catholic priest
- 1893: Heinrich Göbel, German-American inventor
- 1927: Alexander Joseph count Kolowrat Krakowsky, Austrian film pioneer, founder that Sascha film (late vienna film)
- 1932: Gustav Meyrink, Austrian poet
- 1946: Ernst Kornemann, German old historian
- 1948: Karl Bonhoeffer, German psychiatrist
- 1953: Daniel Gregory Mason, US-American composer
- 1962: Roll ago bold, GermanPolitician
- 1971: My wheel Inglin, Swiss writer
- 1971: George von Rauch, German terrorist
- 1975: Hannah Arendt, German philosophies
- 1976: Tommy Bolin, US-American musician
- 1976: Benjamin Britten, British composer
- 1983: John Tyndall, Irish physicist
- 1987: Rouben Mamoulian, US-American film director
- 1987: Luis Federico Leloir, Argentine chemist and Nobelpreisträger
- 1993: Franc Zappa, US-American musician
- 2000: Hans's Carl kind man, Austrian poet
- 2004: WolfgangHempel (sports journalist), German sport reporter
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of celebration and anniversaries
- sank Barbara. To the customs at the Barbaratag see also Barbarazweig
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
