8. June
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That 8. June is the 159. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 160. in leap years), thus still 206 days up to the year end remain.
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Events
- ,793: The island monastery of Lindisfarne of the Wikingern attack
- 1783: The volcano Laki on Iceland breaks out. More than 9,000 humans are killed and a seven years continuing hunger emergency begin
- 1815: With signing that German federal document on the Viennese congress the German federation is created
- 1921: the Zeppelin LZ 121 „north star “ makes its young remote travel
- 1924: With a British Everest - expedition clips George Mallory, whose corpse is found 1999, and Andrew Irvine
- 1930: Carol II., four years before excluded from the succession to the throne, king of Romania becomes 1964 by cancellation of this
- law: Iceland becomes member in the UNESCO
- 1972: Egypt. Resumption of diplomatic relations with the Federal Republic of Germany
- 1972: Viet Nam war:Napalm attack on the village Trang fear for, with that the famous photos of Kim Phuc develop
- 1986: Briefly forest home wins the ballot approximately briefly Steyrer around the office of the Austrian Federal President
- 1986: The police closes that Hamburg boiler. One of the usually-criticized police employments of the Federal Republic
- 1998: Nigeria. Dismissal of all political prisoners
- 2001: Iran. Re-election of Mohammad Chātemī to the president
- 2003: Putschversuch in Mauritania fails
- 2003: Poland. 77% are correctfor the entry into the European Union
- 2004: Venustransit, a rare astronomical event
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culture
- 1859: Premiere of the opera L'Omelette à la Follenbuche of Léo Delibes at the Théâtre of the Bouffes Parisiens in Paris
- 1929: Premiere thatmerry opera new from the day of Paul Hindemith at the Kroll opera in Berlin
- 1937: Premiere of the Carmina Burana of Carl Orff at the urban stages in Frankfurt/Main
- 1957: Premiere of the lyric tragedy blood wedding of Wolfgang Fortner in Cologne
- 1966: Handkes public insult is uraufgeführt under the direction by Claus Peymann in the theatre at the tower in Frankfurt/Main
sport
- 1990: In the opening play of the 14. Football WM succeeds to Cameroon a 1:0 - victory against the actingWorld champion Argentina
- 2002: Lennox Lewis won its Boxkampf and world champion title in the heavyweight against Mike Tyson in the The Pyramid, Memphis, threshing floor lake, the USA, 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
- 1625: Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Italian-French astronomer and mathematician
- 1743: Alessandro Cagliostro, Italian Alchemist and Hochstapler
- 1776: Thomas Rickman, British architect
- 1810: Robert Schumann, German composer
- 1821: Samuel White Baker, British Africa researcher
- 1829: John Everett Millais, British painter
- 1840: Manuel José de Arriaga, Portuguese politician and president
- 1864: Harsh ore William Garratt, EnglishLokomotivkonstrukteur
- 1867: Franc Lloyd WRIGHT, US-American architect
- 1871: Anna Simons, book artist
- 1879: Matte house gentleman man, German politician and MdB
- 1881: Próspero Bisquertt, Chilean composer
- 1886: Abdurezak Hifzi Bjelevac, Bosnian writer andJournalist
- 1887: Bruno Peyn, German writer
- 1894: Ervín schoolhope, Czech composer
- 1901: Ernst Mayer, German politician
- 1902: God hard Neumann, German Prähistoriker
- 1903: Ernst Rudolf Huber, German public law teacher
- 1903: Marguerite Yourcenar, Belgian-US-American authoress
- 1907: Georges memory, French wheel running driver
- 1908: Margherita Carosio, Italian opera singer
- 1910: Erich Mückenberger, was member of the Politbüros of the ZK of the SED of the GDR
- 1910: Johannes Caspers, GermanPolitician and MdB
- 1912: Hermann Blacejezak, German athlete and olympia participant
- 1916: Francis Crick, English physicist and biochemist, Nobelpreisträger
- 1918: Gunther Philipp, Austrian actor
- 1918: Robert Preston, US-American actor
- 1921: Hadji MohamedSuharto, Indonesian politician, president
- 1925: Barbara Bush, former roofridge lady of the USA
- 1927: Jerry of quiet, US-American actor
- 1928: Lothar Curdt, German politician and MdB
- 1930: Bo Widerberg, Swedish director
- 1936: James Darren, US-American actor and singer
- 1936: Kenneth G. Wilson, US-American physicist, Nobelpreis for physics 1982
- 1939: Dietrich Bahner, German politician and MdB
- 1939: Günter Amendt, German sociologist, Sexualtherapeut, drug expert
- 1940: Nancy Sinatra, US-American singer
- 1941: George Pell, archbishop of Sydney and cardinal
- 1942: Chuck Negron, US-American singer
- 1942: Refuge Wolter, German football player
- 1943: Harsh ore narrow stairses, mayor of the state capital Hanover
- 1944: Boz Scaggs, US-American singer
- 1944: Wolfgang cord, German lawyer
- 1944: Mark of Ouellet, archbishop of Québec and a cardinal
- 1946: Pearlette Louisy, is the acting Generalgouverneurin
- 1946: Piotr Fronczewski, Polish actor
- 1947: Julie Driscoll, British singer
- 1947: Mick box, British musician
- 1947: Sara Paretsky, US-American Historikerin and authoress attained a doctorate
- 1948: Hans Josef Becker, archbishop of Paderborn
- 1948: Jürgen of the lip, German Komikerand television moderator
- 1949: Emanuel Ax, US-American pianist
- 1949: Hildegard Falck, German light athlete and Olympiasiegerin
- 1950: Sonia Braga, Brazilian actress
- 1953: Bonnie Tyler, British singer
- 1953: Ivo Sanader, Croatian politician
- 1954: Monika Hamann, German light athlete
- 1955: José Antonio Camacho, Spanish football player and - coaches
- 1955: Tim Berners Lee, is considered as an inventor of the World Wide Webs
- 1956: Udo bulletin man, German politician, member of the European Union parliament
- 1957: Dietmar cousin man, German politician and mayor of Zwickau
- 1957: Scott Adam, US-amerikanischer Comiczeichner
- 1960: Mick Hucknall, British singer and Songschreiber (Simply talk)
- 1961: Briefly Artner, Austrian sport pistol contactors
- 1962: Nod Rhodes, BritishMusician
- 1962: Thomas Jefferson, US-American athlete and olympia participant
- 1963: Anja Hajduk, German politician and MdB
- 1964: Butch Reynolds, US-American athlete and olympia winner
- 1966: Doris May Pearson, British singer
- 1967: Jasmine Tabatabai, German actress
- 1967: Edgar CCIT, German athlete and olympia medal winner
- 1969: Dariusz Wosz, German football player
- 1972: Boris Floricic, admits 1976 as “Tron”, German
- hacker: Lindsay Dave haven, US-American professional Tennisspielerin
- 1983: Kim Clijsters, Belgian Tennisspielerin
- 1984: Andrea Casiraghi, oldest child of princess Caroline of Monaco and Stefano Casiraghi
- 1985: Alexandre Despatie, Canadian water Springer
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died
- ,632: Muhammad, founder of the Islamic religion
- 1376: Edward von Woodstock the black prince, oldest son Edward III., father king Richards IITH, since 1343 Prince OF Wales
- 1578: Christoph of Carlo joke and Hermannsdorf, Saxonian diplomat
- 1628: Rudolf Goclenius D. J., Professor for physics, logicianand mathematicians
- 1649: Vincenzo Carafa, Italian general of the Societas Jesu
- 1650: Maximilian of and to Trauttmansdorff, Austrian politician
- 1701: Philipp I., Duke of Orléans, brother by Ludwig XIV
- 1714: Sophie of the Pfalz, Duchess of Braunschweig Lueneburg, hereditary princess of Great Britain
- 1727: August Hermann Francke, German theologian and social paedagogue
- 1768: Johann Joachim Winckelmann, German antiquity researcher
- 1777: Cornelia fitter, sister of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- 1794: Gottfried AugustCitizen, German poet from the time storm and urge
- of the 1795: Ludwig XVII., Dauphin (Crown Prince) of France
- 1806: Johann Joseph La Roche, Austrian actor
- 1809: Thomas Paine, writer and inventor
- 1839: Fernando Sor, Spanish guitarist and composer
- 1845: Andrew Jackson, US-American politician, 7. President of the USA
- 1846: Rodolphe Töpffer, Swiss draughtsman and Novellist
- 1857: Karl Friedrich Nebenius, civil servant of Baden
- 1876: George sand,French authoress
- 1882: John Scott Russell, British shipbuilder
- 1889: Gerard Manley Hopkins, British poet and Jesuit
- 1897: Peter Tunner, steirischer mining industry pioneer
- 1900: Henry Wellesley, 3. Duke OF Wellington, British officer, 3. Dukeof Wellington
- 1905: Briefly Wachsmuth, Philologe
- 1906: John Gregory Bourke, US-American Ethnologe
- 1908: Nikolai Andrejewitsch Rimski Korsakow, Russian composer, conductor and music paedagogue
- 1909: Karl Nikolai Jensen borrowing, German astronomer
- 1923: Carl Menzel, German entrepreneur and glass manufacturer
- 1924: George Mallory, English mountain climber, one of the pioneers of the mountain rise at the Mount Everest
- 1933: Eduard forge, mayors of Munich
- 1945: Robert Desnos, French poet, writer and journalist
- 1951: Oswald Pohl, considerably at the Holocaust involved member of the SS
- 1951: Otto Ohlendorf, SS-general, bureau chief in the Central Reich Security Office (RSHA)
- 1956: Hans Meiser, Evangelist national bishop von Bayern
- 1959: May Harrison, British Violinistin
- 1962: God-dear Duttweiler, Swiss entrepreneur and politician
- 1966: John Ernest Weaver, American Botaniker
- 1967: Laverne Andrew, US-American singer (Andrew Sisters)
- 1970: Abraham Maslow, American psychologist
- 1972: Jimmy Rushing, US-American Blues and jazz singer
- 1979: Pure hard Gehlen, general of the armed forces and president of the Federal Information Service
- 1980: Ernst Busch, German singer, Kabarettist, actor and director
- 1990: José Figueres Ferrer, politician and president of Costa Rica
- 1991: Heidi Brühl, German actressand singer
- 1992: Farag Foda, Arab philosopher
- 1998: Sani Abacha, general and military dictator of Nigeria
- 2000: Joachim of Elbe, lawyer and diplomat
- 2001: Hedwig Bollhagen, co-foundress of the HB workshops for ceramic(s)
- 2001: Victor Estenssoro, Bolivian politician and president
- 2002: Johannes pasture home, German writer
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