6. November
of the 6. November is the 310. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 311. in leap years), thus 55 days up to the year end remain.
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of events
- 1136: The sales of Lehen becomes by emperors Lothar III. forbade
- 1388: Pfalzgraf Rupert I. strikes with his realm army the rheinischen standard ware with Worms
- 1730: The Prussian Crown Prince and later Friedrichthe large one is forced, during the execution of his friend Hans Hermann of Katte thereby to be
- 1813: Mexico (José Maria Morelos y Pávon) demands the independence from Spain
- 1848: The first Presidential Election Council met and selectedthe first Upper House of Parliament (see also special federation war)
- 1860: Abraham Lincoln becomes 16. President of the USA selected
- 1932: The NSDAP goes as a winner out of the preferred realm tag elections out
- 1962: The UN adopts the resolution 1761, in thatdue to the apartheid an embargo against South Africa is adopted
- 1971: First spectacular action of Greenpeace
- 1972: The first micro CONTROLLER has an internal encoder
- 1977: „Day on the Grass “: Smoke in in San Francisco for the legalization of marijuana
- 1978: Franz Josef bunch (CSU) is selected as a successor of Alfons Goppel to the Bavarian Prime Minister
- 1991: Admission of Poland into the Council of Europe
- 1996: Croatia is taken up to the Council of Europe
- 1989: Hit radio FFH receives asfirst private radio in Hessen a transmission license
- 1999: Emomali Rachmonow is confirmed to science and technology after elections as president in Tadschikistan
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- 1880: The French army surgeon Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran discovers in a blood testthe malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum
- 1952: Ignition of the first hydrogen bomb on the Eniwetok - atoll
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culture
- 1667: Premiere of the musical drama „Le pretensioni del brine “ of Johann Caspar Kerll in Munich
- 1837: Premiere thatOpera „Caractacus “ of Michael William Balfe in the Drury Lane Theatre in London
- 1902: Premiere of the drama „addr IANA Lecouvreur “ of Francesco Cilea at the Teatro Lirico in Milan
- 1982: Premiere of the opera „rage herring Heights “ of Berne pool of broadcasting corporations gentleman man in haven country
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disasters
- 1977: The Kelly Barnes dam with Toccoa in Georgia (the USA) breaks; by the Flutwelle 39 humans come to death
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sport
- 1981: Larry of cross-beam wins its Boxkampf and therebythe world champion title in the heavyweight against Renaldo Snipes in Civic the arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by technical K. O.
- 2003: First official Wok world championships in winter mountain
of entries from athlete IC world records are under the respective discipline under Leichtathletik; forEvents within the range formula 1 see there.
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born
Karl II. of Spain (1661-1700)
Alois Senefelder (1771-1834)
Charles Garnier (1825-1898)
John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
- 15: Julia Aggripina, Roman empress, fourth wife of Claudius
- 1479: Johanna, the mad one, queen of Kastilien and León
- 1494: Süleyman I., the magnificent one, osmanischer Sultan
- 1661: Karl II., King of Spain
- 1754: Friedrich I., King of Württemberg
- 1771: Alois Senefelder,Austrian inventor of the lithography
- 1790: Johann Jacob Wehrli, Swiss paedagogue
- 1794: Aimable Pélissier, French general and statesman, marshal of France
- 1800: August Eduard sharp, German composer
- 1804: Nuno José Severo de Mendoça Rolimde Moura Barreto, Portuguese politician
- 1807: Charles Antoniewicz, Polish Jesuit and Missionar
- 1814: Adolphe Sax, Belgian music instrument farmer
- 1825: Julian Klaczko, Polish writer
- 1825: Charles Garnier, French building master
- 1833: Jonas Lie, Norwegian writer
- 1835: Albert Bitzius, Swiss Protestant theologian and politician
- 1836: Francis Abbott, US-American philosopher
- 1851: Charles Dow, American restaurant journalist
- 1854: John Philip Sousa, American composer and Militärkapellmeister
- 1860: IgnacyJanuary Paderewski, Polish pianist and politician
- 1861: James Naismith, Canadian physician and paedagogue
- 1865: William Boog Leishman, British physician
- 1866: Johannes Jørgensen, Danish poet
- 1866: Paul Schreckenbach, German minister and writer
- 1878: Pius IX., Pope
- 1878: Briefly Goldstein, German physician and anti-fascist
- 1880: Robert Musil, Austrian writer
- 1881: Thomas Harper Ince, American film director and producer
- 1885: Zhu De, Chinese politician
- 1891: Galaktion Tabidse, Georgian poet
- 1892: Sir John Alcock, English pilot
- 1893: Edsel Ford, US-amerikanischer entrepreneur
- 1904: Paul Bleiss, German politician of the SPD
- 1910: Eric desert, German director and actor
- 1916: Ray Conniff, US-American picking up vein
- 1917: András Mihály, Hungarian composer
- 1921: Julius Hackethal, German physician
- 1921: James Jones, US-American writer
- 1924: Otto Höpfner, German broadcast and television moderator
- 1929: Francy Boland, Belgian jazz pianist and Arrangeur
- 1930: Peter Collins, English running driver
- 1931: Mike Nichols, German film director
- 1932: Stonewall Jackson, US-American Country musician
- 1933: Else field man, German politician
- 1933: Joseph Pope, US-American singer
- 1938: Jim Pike, US-American singer
- 1938: P. J. Proby, US-American singer
- 1939: Dieter Nohlen, German politics policy
- 1940: Peoples Yak-generic terms, German journalist
- 1941: Doug Sahm, US-American singer and Songschreiber
- 1943: Mike Clifford, US-American singer
- 1944: Peoples Sklenar, German politician
- 1945: Rita Pavone, Italian hit singer
- 1946: Sally Field, US-American actress
- 1946: Jürgen Bartsch, series murderer
- 1947: George Young, Australian musician andSongschreiber
- 1948: Glenn Frey, US-American musician, singer and Songschreiber
- 1948: Robert Hübner, German chess large master
- 1950: Chris Glen, British musician
- 1951: Peter Josefus of German musicians
- 1952: Michael Cunningham, US-American author
- 1954: Klaus Günter Pods, judge at the Federal Labor Court
- 1957: Lori Singer, US-American actress
- 1961: Ricky savage, British music producer, singer and Songschreiber
- 1963: Sabine Günther, German light athlete
- 1965: Michael Trit, Austrian ski alpin-running runner
- 1970: Ethan Hawke, US-American actor
- 1970: Joyce Chepchumba, Kenyan light athlete and Olympionikin
- 1981: Michael Antoni, German ice hockey national players
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died
Claude Louis Berthollet (1748-1822)
Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowski (1840-1893)
- ,396: Sima Yao,Emperor of the eastern Jin dynasty (south China) by murder
- 1231: Tsuchimikado, 83. Emperor of Japan
- 1672: Heinrich contactor, German composer
- 1730: Hans Hermann of Katte, Prussian officer (trusted friend Friedrich of the large one)
- 1795: George Anton Benda, German composer
- 1796: Katharina II., Zarin of Russia
- 1822: Claude Louis Berthollet, French chemist
- 1856: Mikhail Woronzow, Russian politician
- 1872: George Gordon Meade, general of the union army in the American civil war
- 1876: Giacomo Antonelli, Roman cardinal and undersecretary of state
- 1893: Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowski, Russian composer
- 1930: Adolf Wölfli, Swiss educating artist
- 1939: Adolf Brütt, sculptor and founder that Weimar sculptor school
- 1941: Maurice Leblanc, FrenchWriter
- 1941: Joachim Gottschalk, German actor
- 1941: Walter shopkeeper, German politician
- 1960: Erich wheels, large admiral of the German war navy
- 1964: Hans's Karl August Simon of Euler Chelpin, GermanSwedish chemist, Nobelpreisträger 1929
- 1965: Edgar Varèse, American composer
- 1996: Mario Savio, US-American civil rights activist
- 1986: Elizabeth Grümmer, German singer
- 1987: Jean Rivier, French composer
- 1993: Torsten Fenslau, German DJ and music producer
- 1994: Vladimir Pawlowitsch Sagorowski, Soviet historian and remote chess world champion
- 1996: Tonuses of neat, German industrial manager, 1975-81 Volkswagen chairmen of the board
- 1998: Luhmann, German sociologist and right scientist NIC-read
- 2002: Roberto Matta, Chilean painter
- 2003: Hallvard Johnsen, Norwegian composer
- 2003: Pit Krüger, German actor
- 2003: Michael Lockwood, US-American Wrestling star
- 2003: Hendrika Mastenbroek, Dutch swimmer
- 2004: Serge Adda, French television president
- 2005: Nadia Anjuman, Afghan Dichterin and lady journalist
- 2005: Birgit Einserkrieger,German diploma biologies
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of holidays and anniversaries
- international day for preventing the exploitation of the environment in wars and armed conflicts (UN)
- holy Leonhard
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
