7. September
of the 7. September is the 250. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 251. in leap years), thus 115 days up to the year end remain.
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of events
- 1303: Assassination attempt on Pope Bonifatius VIII. in its summer residence in Anagni
- 1522: Juan Sebastián Elcano completes the first Weltumsegelung
- 1543: Emperor Karl V. William forceshanding, the duke from Jülich Kleve mountain to the contract of Venlo over the duchy funds. Oranien Nassau including the county Zütphen must be surrendered to the emperor
- 1631: Defeat of imperial troops under Don Baltasar of Marradas against Swedish troopsunder Hans's George von Arnim close Breslau in the dreissigjährigen war
- 1666: The Great Fire, which raged five days long in London, expires
- 1701: Tripelallianz between the emperor and the sea powers in the Spanish succession war
- 1714: ThoseConfirmation of the Rastatter of peace at the congress of peace in bathing in the Aargau terminates Spanish the succession war
- 1757: Battle of Moys in seven-year-olds the war
- 1764: Stanislaus II. August is selected to the last king by Poland
- 1812: Napoleon Bonaparte triumphs inthe battle from Borodino, the way to Moscow thereby 1822 are
- free: Brazil explains its independence from Portugal
- 1836: Ferdinand I. the crown receives 1837 from Böhmen in
- Prague: The French polar researcher Jules Dumont D' Urville breakswith the ships astro+refresh and Zèlée to the South Pole on
- 1860: Giuseppe Garibaldi conquers Neapel
- 1872: Three-emperor meeting in Berlin between emperors Wilhelm I., Emperors Franz Joseph I. and Zar Alexander II.
- 1901: The peace of Peking terminates the boxing up conditions
- 1907: Young remote travel of the British Passagierdampfers RMS Lusitania
- 1911: In Hamburg the Elbe tunnel, the first river tunnel on the European continent, opens
- 1914: The battle with Gródek in Ostgalizien (today's Ukraine) between Austrianand goes to Russian troops with a devastating defeat for Austria out of
- 1919: The first Rudolf Steiner School in Stuttgart opens
- 1936: The last living bag wolf (also Tasmani wolf) dies at the night of 6. on the 7. Septemberin the Beaumaris zoo in kind of main header, Australia
- 1949: Into Bonn the 1 steps. German Bundestag as well as the Upper House of Parliament for constituent meeting together. First Upper House of Parliament president becomes Karl Arnold, that thus up to the choice of the first Federal President to 12. Septemberalso acting head of state is
- 1949: The Federal Post Office publishes its first stamp . Topic: „Opening of the first German federal daily “
- 1949: The German National Railroad is renamed into German Federal Railroads
- 1950: The guidance of the GDR begins with the breakupcitizens of Berlin of the lock
- 1951: The Order of Merit is introduced by Federal President Theodor Heuss by donation decree
- 1951: Professor. Dr. Dr. Hermann Höpker Aschoff steps its office as a first president of the Federal Constitutional Court on
- 1955: Establishment of the Austrian federal army under introduction that Compulsory military service for men
- 1961: Election to the Bundestag: CDU/CSU loses its absolute majority
- 1964: An arrangement of the national defence council of the GDR is to make a unarmed military service possible as a building soldier
- 1978: General strike in Iran
- 1982: The Italian Parliament passes a law against the organized crime. The affiliation to the mafia becomes punishable
- 1987: The Council of State chairman of the GDR, Erich Honecker, visits the Federal Republic
- 1993: The Salomonen becomes member in the UNESCO
- 1994: ThatElection commitee of the German federal daily intends Jutta Limbach for the president of the Federal Constitutional Court
- 1996: Assassination attempt on RWSby Tupac the Shakur in its car in read Vegas
- 1999: Double taxation agreement between Germany and Usbekistan
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economics
- 1998: Establishment thatSearch machine Google by Larry PAGE and Sergey Brin
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science and technology
- 2004: The Wikimedia Commons is started, a repository for free pictures, music, video and spoken texts
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culture
- 1905: Siegfried Jacobsohn creates the weekly paper the world stage (still under the title the looking stage ) in Berlin
- 1926: European premiere of the Erstverfilmung of Ben Hur
- 1945: The German theatre Berlin becomes with Lessings „Nathan of the way“[
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- 1159: Rolando Bandinelli becomes of people and Klerus as successors of Hadrian IV. to the Pope selected and 13 days later than Pope Alexander III. inthronisiert
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disasters
- 1955: Inundations in India shelterless make about 45 million humans, the number of dead ones is unknown
- 1999: An earthquake of the strength 6.0 demands 143 human lives [work on
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sport
- 1892: James J. Corbett becomes by K. - o. - Victory over John Sullivan Box world champion in the heavyweight
- 2002: With the qualification to the football EM 2004 the Färöer could reach only one point: They played against the selection from Scotland 2:2, after they had already led to the break with 2:0. As consequence that increasedPressure on the national coach of Scotland, Berti Vogts
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other
- 2005: The right-wing extremist politician Kerstin Bärbel Lorenz diesafter a brain impact, it to 5. September 2005 during an election campaign demonstration of the NPD to 5. September suffered
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born
Elizabeth Ith, * 1533; of Nicholas Hilliard (1587)
- ,786: Saga, 52. Emperor of Japan
- 1492: Michael Caelius, German lutherischer theologian and Reformator
- 1533: Elizabeth I., Queen of England
- 1633: Catharina Regina of Greiffenberg, religious Lyrikerin
- 1683: Maria Anna of Austria, ore duchess of Austria and queen of Portugal
- 1705: Matte house Günther, German painter
- 1707: George it Louis Leclerc de Buffon, French natural scientist
- 1726: André Danican Philidor, French composer
- 1749: Anton Sprickmann, German writer and lawyer
- 1801: Hans of and to Aufsess, German museum founder
- 1810: Hermann Heinrich Gossen, Prussian political economist
- 1811: Karl Anton of Hohenzollern Sigmaringen, German aristocrats
- 1829: Friedrich August Kekulé of Stradonitz, German chemist and scientist
- 1836: Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, British politicianand head of the government
- 1842: Johannes Zukertort, Polish-GermanBritish chess player
- 1858: Franz Boas, German Ethnologe
- 1860: Grandma Moses, US-American painter
- 1862: George Mickler, German athlete and olympia participant
- 1867: Albert Bassermann, German actor
- 1878: Laura Schradin, first female state parliament delegate in the württembergischen federal state parliament
- 1882: August Friedrich Thienemann, German zoologist and ecologist
- 1887: Edith Sitwell, English authoress
- 1887: Herman Peltzer, Netherlands football player
- 1889: Albert Plesman,Aviation pioneer and founder of the KLM
- 1900: Taylor Caldwell, US-American authoress
- 1903: Shimaki Kensaku, Japanese author
- 1907: Ahmed Adnan Saygun, Turkish composer
- 1908: Michael Ellis DeBakey, US-American heart surgeon (art heart)
- 1909: Elia Kazan, US-American director and writer
- 1909: Briefly A. Körber, German Industrieller, founder of the short A. - Basket he donation
- 1911: Todor Schiwkow, Bulgarian politician, head of the government and president
- 1912: David luggage pool of broadcasting corporations, American entrepreneur, joint founder of the company Hewlett-Packard
- 1914: Jamesvan all, US-American physicists
- 1917: John W. Cornforth, Australian chemist and Nobelpreisträger
- 1919: Michael Guttenbrunner, Austrian poet and writer
- 1920: Aluminium Caiola, US-American picking up vein
- 1921: Arthur Ferrante, US-amerikanischer musician
- 1922: Peter Wapnewski, German Germanist
- 1923: Peter Lawford, British actor
- 1926: Josef Holub, German child and youth book author
- 1926: Erich Juskowiak, German football player
- 1928: Lilian Uchtenhagen, Swiss politician
- 1929: Sonny roll in,US-American musician
- 1930: Baudouin I., King of Belgium
- 1931: Johnny Duncan, US-amerikanischer musician
- 1934: Little Milton, US-American musician and singer
- 1935: Abdou Diouf, Senegalese politician (2. President Senegal of the 1981-2000)
- 1936: Buddy Holly, US-American Rock'n'Roll musician
- 1939: Christine miner, German politician (SPD), Federal Ministries for family, seniors, women and youth 1998-2002
- 1940: Ronnie Dove, US-American singer
- 1943: Lena Valaitis, German singer
- 1946: Alfa Anderson one,US-American singer
- 1946: Olgierd Łukaszewicz, Polish actor
- 1946: Francisco Varela, Chilean biologist and philosopher
- 1949: Gloria Gaynor, US-American singer
- 1951: Chrissie Hynde, US-American musician, singer and Songschreiberin (Pretenders)
- 1953: Dagmar Pohle, Citizen of Berlin politician
- 1953: Dave King, US-American musician
- 1955: Efim Zelmanov, Russian professor of mathematics
- 1957: Margot Chapman, US-American singer
- 1960: Stephan bold ore, German football player
- 1964: Eazy e (actually Eric WRIGHT), more AmericanMusician
- 1964: Andy Hug, Swiss competitive athlete
- 1965: Angela Gheorghiu, Romanian opera singer
- 1965: Jörg Pilawa, German TV-moderator
- 1965: Andreas Thom, German football player and - coaches
- 1965: Uta Pippig, German light athlete
- 1966: Gunda Niemann Stirnemann, German Eisschnellläuferin
- 1966: Vladimir Andrejew, Russian athlete and olympia medal winner
- 1967: Susan Stahnke, former German news of the day spokeswoman
- 1968: Marcel Desailly, French football player
- 1973: Shannon Elizabeth, US-American actress
- 1980: Sara Carrigan, Australian Radrennfahrerin
- 1982: Lorne Berfield, US-American actor
- 1983: Annette Dytrt, German Eiskunstläuferin
- 1985: Marcio Rafael Ferreira de Souza, Fussballer
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died
- ,355: Silvanus, Roman Gegenkaiser
- 1151: GottfriedV. by Anjou, count von Anjou, Maine and the Touraine, duke of normandy
- 1464: Friedrich II., „the gentle-courageous “, cure prince of the cure principality Saxonia
- 1496: Ferdinand II. of Neapel, king of Neapel
- 1534: Lazarus Spengler,German poet of religious of songs
- 1548: Catherine Parr, sixth and last wife of king Heinrich VIII
- 1654: Axel Oxenstierna, Swedish chancellor
- 1719: John Harris, British clergyman and mathematician
- 1721: Bernhard Albinus, German physician
- 1722: Gerhard Wolter Molanus, Evangelist abbott of the monastery Loccum
- 1743: Johann Peter von Ludewig, Historiker
- 1745: Earthling II. Count von Promnitz,
- 1807: Luise of Göchhausen, first yard lady of the duchess Anna Amalie ofSaxonia Weimar iron oh
- 1809: Caroline Böhmer Schlegel Schelling, German „femme de lettres “
- 1809: Rama I., King of Siam, founder of the Chakri dynasty governing this very day
- 1838: Johann George Heine, German Orthopädiemechaniker and physician
- 1850: Julius min thing, GermanPhysician and writer
- 1866: Friedrich Beckmann, German Komiker
- 1866: Matthias William Baldwin, US-American Industrieller
- 1878: Mehmed Ali pasha, Turkish field gentleman of German descent
- 1879: George Westermann, German publisher and bookseller
- 1899: Johann Joseph OttoDuvigneau, farm servant citizens local politician and honour citizen
- 1902: Franz Wüllner, German composer and conductor
- 1907: Sully Prudhomme, French poet
- 1910: William Holman Hunt, British painter
- 1912: Martin of bald, German Protestant theologian
- 1933: Edward Grey, British politician, minister of foreign affairs
- 1936: Marcel Grossmann, Schweizer mathematician
- 1936: Victor Franke, German commander of the colonial force in German southwest Africa
- 1940: Edmund Rumpler, engineer
- 1943: Karl Robert Kreiten, German pianist
- 1945: Charles Spearman, British psychologist
- 1945: Harry Kuneman, Netherlands football player
- 1946: Paul carouse, German writer and journalist of the expressionism
- 1951: Maria Montez, US-American actress
- 1956: Karl Blodig, Austrian mountain climber, optician and journalist
- 1956: Otto Juljewitsch Schmidt, Soviet geophycisist and arctic researcher
- 1960: William Pieck, German communist, politician and president of the GDR
- 1962: George Ulrich Handke, Minister for German domestic trade and foreign trade of the GDR
- 1962: Morris Louis, US-American painter
- 1962: Tania Blixen, Danish authoress
- 1962: Yoshikawa Eiji, Japanese writer
- 1964: Herman Jurgens, Netherlands football player
- 1973: Hans's laurel, German writer
- 1975: William Thiele, Austrian director
- 1976: Daniel F. Galouye, US-American journalist and Science Fiction writer
- 1978: Keith Moon, British musician
- 1979: Erich Schumm, inventor of ESBIT
- 1981: Werner mountain, German painter
- 1984: Liam O'Flaherty, Irish writer
- 1985: George Pólya, US-American mathematician
- 1985: Rodney Robert Porter, British biochemist and Nobelpreisträger
- 1988: Werner Felfe, member of the Politbüros of the ZK of the SED in the GDR
- 1990: Ahti Karjalainen, Finnish politician
- 1990: Erich Kosiol, German professor for marketing and management
- 1991: Edwin Mattison McMillan, US-American physicist
- 1991: Joe Bain, US-American economist
- 1994: James Clavell, British-American fiction writer, film script author and director
- 1994: Terence Young, British film director
- 1996: Tupac Shakur, more American RWSby
- 1997: Mobutu Sese Seko, president of Zaire
- 2002: Katrin Cartlidge, British actress
- 2002: Uziel Gal, Israeli technician
- 2003: Warren Zevon, American musician
- 2004: Eberhard Gwinner,Ornithologe and behavior researcher
- 2004: Siegward Sprotte, German painter
- 2005: Kerstin Lorenz, right-wing extremist politician
- 2005: Henry Luce III, US-American publisher
- 2005: Otto Roegele, German journalist
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of celebration and anniversaries
- national holiday of Brazil
See also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
