4. June
of the 4. June is the 155. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 156. in leap years), thus still 210 days up to the year end remain.
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events
- ,774: The nine months continuous FE storage of Pavia by Franconias ends with the surrender of the city
- 1525: In the farmer war the land farmhands of the Truchsess of forest castle smash „brighten a clearingHeap “of the Frankish farmers in the battle with peppering castle
- 1745: In the second Schlesi war it comes to the battle with high peace mountain
- 1844: Into Schlesien it comes to the weber rebellion
- 1848: In Germany the first German realm Reich is created
- 1920: With the contract of Trianon between the allied ones and Hungary fourth that the Paris suburb contracts for the completion of the First World War signs
- 1928: Gustav Hartmann, the iron Gustav, reaches with its Pferdekut Paris
- 1946: Colonel JuanDomingo Perón becomes a president in Argentina
- 1961: Those sport-look for the first time in the pool of broadcasting corporations one radiates
- 1963: The British army Minister John Profumo withdraws, because he before a committee of inquiry over his relationship with the photo model Christine Keeler the untruthsaid
- 1970: Tonga attains independence from Great Britain
- 1978: Colombia. Julio César Turbay Ayala is selected from the Colombian parliament to the president
- 1979: Canada. Charles Joe Clark becomes a new prime minister
- 1980: Police and BGS vacate„the Republic of free turning country “, a village in the district of Lower Saxony Lüchow Dannenberg, established by Atomkraftgegenern
- , 1989: As result of the top plate discussions the first free elections in of Poland find postwar history instead of
- 1989: Tiananmen massacre: Of China ruling powers lasting for weeks by force mass demonstrations terminatethe democracy movement at of Peking place of the Himmli peace: Thousands die
- 1989: Iran. Death of Ayatollah Khomeini. Ayatollah Chāmene'ī moves to its place
- 2001: Prince Gyanendra beer Bikram becomes king of Nepal
- 2003: Surya BahadurThapa becomes a prime minister of Nepal
culture
- 1666: „The Misanthrop “, a comedy in five documents of Molière, in Paris uraufgeführt
- 1780: Premiere of the opera La finta Amante of Giovanni Pacini in Mohilew at the Dnjepr
- 1921: Premiere of the opera murderer, hope of the women by Paul Hindemith at the state opera in Stuttgart
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disasters
- 1989: With Ufa (Russia) 645 humans die themselves, as two meeting courses by flying sparksa gas explosion at a leaky pipeline release
- 2000: An earthquake of the strength 7.9 on Sumatra, Indonesia, demands 103 human lives
- 2002: The Zeyzoun dam in Syria breaks. By the Flutwelle there are victims up to 100
- 2005:With a fire in the Frejus tunnel two humans [
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sport
- 1950: In the stadium of the Polish army in Warsaw begins the series of the Hungarian golden ones eleven with a 5:2 - victory against the Polish national soccer team around Ferenc Puskás, thoseonly to 4. July 1954 in the WM-final in Bernese the Wankdorfstadion ends
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born
- 1489: Anton II., thatGood one, duke of Lorraine
- 1604: Claudia de Medici, Erzherzogin of Austria and national princess of Tirol
- 1612: August Carpzov, German statesman
- 1628: Christoph Delphicus of Dohna, Swedish field marshal
- 1694: François Quesnay, FrenchPhysician and economist
- 1738: George III., King of Great Britain and Ireland
- 1739: Johann Beckmann, German farmer and theologian
- 1754: Franz Xaver of Zach, GermanAustrian astronomer, Geodät, mathematician and officer
- 1770: James Hewitt,US-American composer
- 1782: Christian Martin Joachim Frähn, German Orientalist and Numismatiker
- 1816: Ennoble Muzzarelli, Italian Soubrette, singer and dancer
- 1833: Garnet Joseph Wolseley, British field marshal, commander in chief of the British army
- 1841: Karl being thing,German Strafrechtler
- 1862: Camille Decoppet, Swiss politician and Upper House of Parliament
- 1867: Carl Gustaf man home, Finnish army leader and statesman
- 1877: Heinrich Otto how/as country, German biochemist, Nobelpreis for chemistry 1927
- 1878: Franc Buchman, US-American theologianand mental leaders of the Oxford group
- of 1879: Theodor Haecker, German writer, culture critic and translator
- 1881: Natalia Gontscharowa, Russian painter
- 1882: John farmer, Swedish painter
- 1882: Erwin Lendvai, Hungarian composer
- 1882: Karl Valentin, Bavarian Komiker
- 1883: Hans's honour mountain, German theologian
- 1891: Leopold Vietoris, Austrian mathematician
- 1895: Fritz weber, Austrian writer and storyteller
- 1896: Stringers Davis, English actor and married man of Margaret Rutherford
- 1907: Rosalind Russell, US-American actress
- 1908: January Zdeněk Bartoš, Czech composer
- 1910: Christopher Cockerell, British engineer and inventor of the Hovercrafts
- 1913: Arved Deringer, German CDU politician and MdB
- 1915: Heinrich Tenhumberg, bishop ofMünster
- 1924: Dennis Weaver, US-American actor
- 1924: Heinz Westphal, German SPD politician, MdB and Federal Minister
- 1927: Willy Hagara, Austrian hit singer and actor
- 1929: Günter Strack, German theatre and television actor
- 1931: Erasmus Schöfer, German writer
- 1932: John Drew Barrymore, US-American actor
- 1932: Helmut Dreher, German athlete
- 1933: Carlota Alfaro, puertoricanische Modedesignerin
- 1933: Godfried Danneels, archbishop of Mechelen Brussels and a cardinal
- 1934: Vilhjálmur Einarsson, Icelandic athlete and olympic medal winner
- 1934: Yaak Karsunke, German writer
- 1936: Bruce Dern, US-American actor
- 1937: Freddy Fender, US-American Songschreiber and singer
- 1941: Klaus Michael Grüber, German theatre and opera director
- 1943: Salomon grain, chairman of the Jewish municipality in Frankfurt/Main
- 1944: Ricky Shayne, Lebanese singer
- 1947: Viktor climate, Austrian SPÖ politician, Federal Chancellor 1997-2000
- 1948: Jürgen savings water, German football player
- 1949: Rainer Ulrich,German football player and football coach
- 1951: Bronislaw Malinowski, Polish athlete
- 1952: Jimmy McCulloch, British musician
- 1955: Adolf sour country, mayor of the city Duisburg since 2004
- 1956: Bernd pos ELT, German politician, journalist and refugee
- 1956: John R. MacArthur, US-American journalist and commentator
- 1957: Norbert Nachtweih, German football player
- 1958: Andreas's Giebel, German Komiker
- 1961: Ferenc Gyurcsány, Hungarian politician, head of the government
- 1962: The Harrow, Italian musician
- 1963: Jim Boni, Italian ice hockey coach and former ice hockey player
- 1966: Cecilia Bartoli, Italian opera singer
- 1966: Annett Hesselbarth, German light athlete
- 1970: Mark of Kirchner, German Biathlet
- 1970: Richie Hawtin, revolutionary Canadian Techno producer
- 1975: Julian Marley, Jamaican Reggaemusiker
- 1975: Angelina Jolie, US-American actress
- 1982: Dana Bönisch, German authoress
- 1985: Lukas Podolski, German football player
- 1985: Anna Lena Grönefeld, German professional Tennisspielerin
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died
- 1039: Konrad II., Emperors of the holy Roman realm since 1027
- 1135: Song Huizong, Chinese emperor, painter and calligrapher
- 1351: Mastino II. della Scala, Mr. von Verona
- 1534: Veit recruit-hit a corner, translators of the novel the beautifulMagelone
- 1541: Pedro de Alvarado, Spanish conquerer
- 1566: Matthaeus Collinus, Czech teacher and writer
- 1585: Muretus, French human
- 1680: August von Sachsen-Weissenfels, German duke of Saxonia white rock
- 1763: Johann Friedrich Karl ofOstein, archbishop and cure prince by Mainz and bishop von Worms
- 1769: Giambattista Lolli, Italian chess player
- 1792: Jakob Michael Reinhold spring, German writer
- 1792: John Burgoyne, English general and writer
- 1798: Giacomo Casanova, Italian adventurer
- 1809: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard, Danish painter, sculptor and architect of the Neoklassik
- 1830: Antonio José de Sucre, South American liberty hero
- 1846: Friedrich Bernhard Gottfried Nicolai, German astronomer
- 1852: James Pradier, FrenchSculptor
- 1872: Jean Baptiste Vaillant, French general and marshal of France
- 1872: Stanislaw Moniuszko, Polish composer
- 1875: Eduard Mörike, German poet, storyteller and translator as well as minister
- 1876: Abd ul Asis (Abdülaziz), 32. Sultanthe Osmanen
- 1887: William Almon Wheeler, 19. US vice-president
- 1913: Léon Deubel, French poet
- 1919: Hedwig Dohm, German authoress and Frauenrechtlerin
- 1938: John Flanagan, US-American athlete
- 1941: William II., lastly GermanEmperor and king of Prussia
- 1942: Mordechaj Gebirtig, jiddisch Polish poet and composer
- 1942: Pure hard Heydrich, SS-officer and supervisor of the Holocaust
- 1945: Friedrich Carl George emperor, dramatist of the expressionistischen generation
- 1948: Albrecht count tooStolberg Wernigerode, German politician and realm tag delegate
- 1949: Miel van Leijden, Netherlands football player
- 1956: Elizabeth walter, German teacher and authoress
- 1957: Louise Schroeder, German SPD politician and MdB
- 1971: George Lukács, Jewish-Hungarian philosopher, literature scientistand - critics
- 1973: Maurice René Fréchet, French mathematician
- 1976: Bruno Beye, German painter and commercial artist
- 1981: Fritz Steuben, German writer
- 1984: Hans's gravel, German sculptor and politician
- 1989: Inge-borrow small ore,German SPD politician and MdB
- 1997: Ronnie Lane, British rock musician
- 2001: Felicitas Kukuck, German Komponistin
- 2001: John hard Ford, US-amerikanischer Country singer
- 2003: Maria Singer, Austrian people actress
- 2004: Nino Manfredi, Italian actor
- 2004: Rolf Moebius, German actor
- 2004: Steve Lacy, US-American jazz saxophonist
- 2004: Werner H. Branch, Swiss entrepreneur, investor, billionaire and Mäzen
- 2005: Chloe Jones, US-American Pornodarstellerin
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