8. May
of the 8. May is the 128. Day of the Gregorian calendar (the 129. in leap years), thus still 237 days up to the year end remain.
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events
- 1222: Heinrich (VII.), the son of the emperor Friedrich II., Engelbert I. becomes of archbishop. crowned from Cologne to the Roman-German king and to the Mitregenten of its father
- 1886:In the pharmacy by John S. Pemberton in Atlanta (Georgia) becomes for the first time a again developed means against tiredness, headache and depressions, which later Coca-Cola - sells!
- 1914: Congress of US explains to the 2. Sunday in May to the nut/mother day
- 1918: Nicaragua explains the war to the German Reich
- 1940: Costa Rica. Rafael Calderón Guardia becomes a president
- 1944: Costa Rica. Picardo Michalski becomes a president
- 1945: unconditional surrender of the German armed forces, end of the The Second World War in Europe (VE Day). With it the crew ends by German troops also in Norway.
- 1949: Costa Rica. New condition, abolishment of the military
- 1949: After achtmonatigen consultation the parliamentary advice decides the Basic Law
- 1955: Germany steps NATO at
- 1958: Costa Rica. Mario Echandí Jiménez becomes state and head of the government
- 1985: Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations von Weizsäcker gives in the German Bundestag the much-considered speech to 40. Anniversary of the completion of the war in Europe andthe National Socialist despotism.
- 1986: Culture agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany and the GDR
- 1986: Costa Rica. OSCAR Arias Sánchez becomes state and head of the government
- 1999: Ismail Omar Guelleh becomes state and head of the provincial government in Djibouti
- 2002: Dr. AbelPacheco de la Espriella becomes a president in Costa Rica
- 2005: World-wide memory of the end II. World war (surrender of the German armed forces). In the celebrations in Berlin and Moscow many politicians particularly participate
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Economics
- 1884: In Germany as the first public enterprise for electricity supply „the AG urban power stations is created “in Berlin
- 2001: Serbia and Montenegro become member in the World Bank
culture
- 1821: The opera „La Conquista di Granata “of Giuseppe Nicolini in the Teatro La Fenice in Venice uraufgeführt
- 2005: Brügge/Belgium US - photographer Spencer Tunick cleared corpus 5 in the old part of town of Brussels in the context of the there Kulturfestivals andits usual naked installations of 1249 men and 701 women with storm and icy temperatures being located in a row naked starting from
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religion
- 1521: In the Wormser edict is imposed the realm eight over Martin Luther
to disasters
- 1842: By a major fire almost a third that Hamburg city center destroys
- 1902: A volcanic eruption on the Antilleses - island Martinique demands approx. 30,000 human lives
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sport
- 2004: The sports association Werder Bremen wins with an outstanding 3:1in the resident of Munich olympia stadium the German championship (federal league). The gates for the north Germans shot Ivan Klasnic, Johan Micoud and Ailton.
- 1974: The 1.FC Magdeburg wins a title in the football as a first and only crew of the GDR- European Cup. Before 5000 spectators in the stadium De Kuip in Rotterdam defeats the FCM the AC Milan with a 2:0 and becomes thus European Cup winner in the European Cup of the Cup winners
- 1993: Lennox Lewis wins its Boxkampf and world champion title in the heavyweightagainst Tony Tucker in Thomas & Mack center, read Vegas, Nevada, the USA, by victory to points
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- 1467: Adalbert III. of Saxonia, administrator of Mainz
- 1521: Petrus Canisius, German Jesuit and Gegenreformator, holy
- 1629: Nile Juel, Danish admiral
- 1632: Heino Heinrich of Flemming, Saxonian army leader and general field marshal
- 1653: Claude Louis Hector de Villars, General and marshal of France
- 1654: Johann of good, German poet
- 1657: Martino Altomonte, founder of the independent baroque painting
- 1676: Friedrich I., King of Sweden
- 1699: Albrecht Wolfgang count to foam castle lip, army leader, national gentleman von Schaumburg-Lippe
- 1710: Joseph Gregor sign, painter, Stuckateur
- 1710: Peter Anton von Verschaffelt, flämischer sculptor and architect
- 1753: Miguel Hidalgo, Mexican priest and revolutionary
- 1770: Johann Bartholomäus Trommsdorff, pharmacist
- 1778: Johann Gänsbacher, Austrian composer and conductor
- 1781: Pedro de Sousa Holstein, Portuguese politician and military
- 1786: Jean Marie Vianney, FrenchPriest, holy and protection patron
- 1800: Arm and Carrel, French journalist
- 1802: Heinrich Friedrich William Perizonius, German theologian
- 1806: António José de Ávila, Politiker from the time of the monarchy in Portugal
- 1806: Johann Friedrich Kittl, Czech composer
- 1820: Theodor Mattern, citizens of Berlin buyer and Färbereibesitzer
- 1821: Jean Louis Hamon, French painter
- 1824: William Walker (mercenary), US-American physician, lawyer, journalist, adventurer and mercenary
- 1828: Henry Dunant, joint founder of theInternational committees of the red cross
- 1829: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, US-American pianist and composer
- 1835: Bertalan Székely of Ádámos, Hungarian painter
- 1836: Sophus Schandorph, Danish writer
- 1837: Albrecht of Prussia (* 1837), more PrussianGeneral field marshal, regent of the duchy Braunschweig
- 1837: Alphonse Legros, French painter
- 1844: Hermann Graedener, German composer
- 1852: Filippo Giustini, cardinal of the Roman-catholic church
- 1858: Heinrich Berté, Austria-Hungarian composer
- 1859: Johann Ludwig Jensen, Danish mathematician
- 1860: Gregorio Aglipay, bishop, Filippino
- 1863: Friedrich Kaskeline, commercial artist
- 1867: Albert I. of Thurn and taxis, formerly prince
- 1871: Louis Madelin, French writer and historian
- 1874: Inessa arm and, French revolution airs
- 1877: Adolf Meschendörfer, siebenbürgisch German writer
- 1884: Harry S. Truman, the 33. President of the USA
- 1887: Otto Maull, German geographer and geo politician
- 1892: Arnold of houses, Hungarian-German art historian and art sociologist
- 1892: Otto Basler, German Philologe and Germanist
- 1892: Stanisław Sosabowski, Polish general in the Second World War
- 1893: Josef Mueller (football player), German football player
- 1895: George Muche, painter, commercial artist, building house style
- 1895: James Howard Kindelberger,US-American manager
- 1898: Alojzije Stepinac, archbishop of Zagreb and cardinal
- 1899: Friedrich August von Hayek, Austrian economist, Nobelpreisträger
- 1902: André Lwoff, French micro biologist
- 1902: Ethelbert Stauffer, Protestant theologian
- 1903: Alfons Lhotsky, Austrian historian
- 1903: Fernandel, French actor and singer
- 1905: Talk Nichols, US-American jazz musician
- 1906: Adolf Mauk, German politician
- 1906: Roberto Rossellini, Italian film director
- 1907: Wolf count von Baudissin, GermanLieutenant general and peace researcher
- 1909: Lennart Bernadotte, Swedish aristocrats
- 1909: Paul May, German director and producer
- 1910: Carl sailor, German pianist
- 1910: Mary Lou Williams, US-American Jazzpianistin
- 1911: Robert Johnson, US AmericanBluesmusiker
- 1912: Gertrud Fussenegger, Austrian authoress
- 1914: Romain Gary, French writer, member of the Résistance
- 1916: Chinmayananda, teacher of the modern Hinduismus, founder of the Chinmaya mission
- 1916: João Havelange, Brazilian football functionary
- 1919: Leon Festinger, US-American social psychologist
- 1919: Lex Barker, US-American Filmschauspieler and Bodybuilder
- 1920: Saul bass, US-American film producer, Illustrator and Typograf
- 1922: Max Mangold, professor for phonetics, phonology and general linguistics
- 1922: Stephen Kim Sou hwan,emeritierter archbishop of Seoul and a cardinal
- 1923: Cheikha Rimitti, Algerian Raï singer
- 1925: Ali Hassan Mwinyi, president that Tanzania
- 1925: Hanne again, German Kaberettistin, Diseuse and actress
- 1926: David Attenborough, roasted. Documentary film producerand natural scientists
- 1927: László Paskai, emeritierter archbishop of Esztergom Budapest
- 1927: Otto Meitinger, German architect, university president and monument conservator
- 1928: Manfred Gerlach, German politician
- 1929: Remote and Hoffmann, Luxemburger paedagogue, writer and linguist
- 1929: Gillian Dobb, US-American actress
- 1929: Günther Wyschofsky, Minister for chemical industry of the GDR
- 1929: Jane Robert, US-American authoress, Dichterin and medium
- 1930: Hartmut Olejnik, German garden architect, director Tierpark of the Stralsund
- 1930: Helmut Palmer, Bürgerrechtler and Pomologe
- 1931: Walter Rudolf, right scientist and commisioner for data protection of the country Rhineland-Palatinate
- 1932: Arnulf Baring, German politics policy and time historian
- 1932: Sonny reading clay/tone, US-American Boxer
- 1934: Roll ago Hadding, German civil law scientist
- 1935: Jack Charlton, British football player and coach
- 1936: Henning Frederichs, German composer and conductor
- 1936: Kazuo Koike, Mangaka
- 1937: Thomas Pynchon, US-American writer
- 1938: Jean Giraud, franko Belgian Comic draughtsman
- 1938: Ludwig Dennerle, German entrepreneur Aquaristik
- 1939: Hans Eugen fresh farmhand, Swiss composer
- 1939: Otis Drayton, US-American athlete and olympia winner
- 1940: Konrad Köstlin, Volkskundler
- 1940: Peter Benchley, US-amerikanischer author
- 1940: Ricky Nelson, Dte rodent star in the United States
- 1941: Joachim of Vietinghoff, German film producer
- 1943: Pat Barker, English authoress and Historikerin
- 1943: Toma's von Brömssen, Swedish actor
- 1944: Eric Bettermann, director of the German wave
- 1944: Gary Glitter, British Rock'n'Roll musician
- 1945: Keith Jarrett, US-American jazz pianist
- 1947: Felicity Lott, English opera and concert singer
- 1947: H. Robert Horvitz, professor for biology
- 1948: Carl thigh, Swiss film director andFilm script author
- 1948: Norbert Nigbur, German football player
- 1948: Peggy March, US-American hit singer and Texterin
- 1949: Johanna Lichy, German politician
- 1950: Tatjana Ždanoka, lettische politician
- 1951: Philip Bailey, US-American radio, Soul andR&B artist
- 1952: Charles Joseph Camarda, US-American astronaut
- 1952: Matti Geschonneck, German director
- 1953: Alex Van Halen, Netherlands musician
- 1953: Wolfgang warn-flows, German athlete
- 1954: David Keith, US-American actor
- 1955: Ásgeir Sigurvinsson, Icelandic football player
- 1955: Günter fount, German special book author
- 1955: Meles Zenawi, prime minister of Ethiopia
- 1957: Bernd Krauss, football player and football coach
- 1957: Joseph Michel François, in absence of condemned criminals
- 1957: Lennart Björneborn, Danish scientist
- 1957: Marie Myriam, French singer of Portuguese descent
- 1957: Simon Ungers, German architect and artist
- 1958: Dieter Vieweger, German theologian
- 1958: Roddy Doyle, Irish writer
- 1960: Dagmar Dimitroff, artist
- 1960: Franco Baresi, Italian football player
- 1961: Andrea pole lacquer, German Schwimmsportlerin and Olympiasiegerin
- 1961: Janet McTeer, British actress
- 1964: Melissa Gilbert, US-American actress
- 1964: Ralf Gustke, GermanSchlagzeuger
- 1965: Antonio Ananiew, Bulgarian football player
- 1965: Mario Frick (politician), head of the government of Liechtenstein
- 1966: Claudio Taffarel, Brazilian football player
- 1967: Christian abbott, German automobile running driver
- 1967: Gabi lip, German light athlete and Olympiateilnehmerin
- 1968: Ivan Mikulić, Croatian singer
- 1968: Omar Camporese, tennis player
- 1968: Veronika Šarec, Slovenian Skirennläuferin
- 1970: Carsten Mueller, German politician and MdB
- 1970: Luis Enrique Martínez García, Spanish football player
- 1971: Candice Night, US-American skirt singer
- 1971: Radosław Gilewicz, Polish football player
- 1972: Darren Hayes, Australian Popsänger
- 1972: Holger Marks, German tenor
- 1972: Max Rauffer, German ski running driver
- 1975: Enrique Iglesias, Spanish singerand composer
- 1975: Mehmet Gunsur, Turkish Filmschauspieler
- 1976: Yukimura Makoto, Japanese Mangaka
- 1977: Joe Bonamassa, US-American Blues guitarist, singer and composer
- 1977: Theodoros Papaloukas, Greek basketball player
- 1978: Lúcio, Brazilian football national player
- 1980: David Loosli, Swiss wheel running driver
- 1980: Michelle McManus, British singer
- 1981: January squirrel, German Rodler
- 1982: Aarón Galindo, Mexican football player
- 1982: Buakaw Por. Pramuk, Thaiboxer
- 1983: Bershawn Jackson, US AmericanAthlete
- 2003: Mulai Hassan, Kronprinz of Morocco
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Eadweard Muybridge
- ,685: Benedikt II., Pope
- ,840: Junna, 53. Emperor of Japan
- 1782: Marquês dePombal, Portuguese statesman
- 1785: Étienne François de Choiseul, French Staatsmannn
- 1794: Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier, Mitbegründer of modern chemistry
- 1822: John strong, US-American general in the war of independence
- 1829: Mauro Giuliani, Italian guitarist andComposer
- 1837: Robert Heriot Barclay, British naval officer
- 1842: Jules Dumont d'Urville, French sailor and polar researcher
- 1873: John Stuart Mill, English philosopher and economist
- 1880: Gustave Flaubert, French writer
- 1885: Pavel Křížkovský, Czech composer
- 1887: Johannes of bold, German theologian
- 1891: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Russian Spiritistin and authoress
- 1903: Paul Gauguin, French painter
- 1904: Eadweard Muybridge, British photographer and pioneer of the photography method
- 1909: Friedrich August von Holstein, German diplomat of the empire
- 1918: Anton Matosch, Austrian librarian and dialect poet
- 1927: Charles Nungesser, French flier ASS of the First World War
- 1927: François Coli, French flight pioneer
- 1930: Henning Mankell, Swedish composer
- 1935: Emil Ertl, Austrian poet and writer
- 1936: Oswald Spengler, German historical philosopher and culture historian
- 1939: Briefly lion stone, German SPD politician
- 1943: Mordechaj Anielewicz, commander of the Jewish war organization in the Warsaw Ghetto
- 1944: Alexander Beer, in the KZ Theresienstadt; German architect
- 1944: Ethel Smyth, English Komponistin, Dirigentin, authoress and Frauenrechtlerin
- 1944: George Groscurth, German physician and resistance fighter
- 1945: Paul Giesler, German politician; Bavarian Prime Minister
- 1945: Rudolf of Sebottendorf, adventurers, Hochstapler and founders of the Thule society
- 1966: Erich Pommer, German film producer
- 1968: George D. Hay, US-American founder of the Grand of oils Opry
- 1974: Graham bond, British musician
- 1975: Avery Brundage, US-American sportsman and functionary, president of the IOC
- 1976: Ulrike Meinhof, German lady journalist, co-foundress of the Red Army parliamentary group
- 1979: Talcott Parsons, US-American sociologist
- 1981: Wolfgang Kunkel, German lawyer and right historian
- 1981: Bob Marley, famous Reggae singer
- 1982: Gilles Villeneuve, Canadian Formel-1-Rennfahrer
- 1983: John Fante, US-American writer of Italian descent
- 1984: William Ling, English football arbitrator
- 1985: Theodore Sturgeon, stylist among the Science Fiction authors of the 50'sand 60's
- 1985: Ulrich Dübber, German politician
- 1986: Arndt of planks and halfoh, last branch of the Krupp dynasty
- 1990: Luigi Nono, Italian composer
- 1991: Jean Langlais, French composer and organist
- 1991: Rudolf Serkin, US-American pianist of Austrian origin
- 1992: Otto Simanek, Czech actor
- 1992: Sergei Wladimirowitsch Obraszow, Russian doll player
- 1994: George Peppard, US-American actor
- 1996: Ludwig Hoel, German Cellist
- 1997: Joachim Angermeyer, German FDP politician and MdB
- 1997: Dock Uwe von Hassel, German politician, Prime Minister, Federal Minister and President of the Bundestag
- 1999: Dirk Bogarde, British actor
- 2002: Tilly Lauenstein, German actress
- 2003: Home wheel baker, Austrian writer and publisher
- 2005: Wolfgang Blochwitz, German football player
- 2005: Lloyd N. Cutler, US-American lawyer and government advisor
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of celebration and anniversaries
- church anniversaries
- Gregor of Nazianz (Evangelist)
- Slowakei: Day of the victory over fascism
- world red cross day in honoursthe founder of the red cross, Henry Dunant (* 8. May 1828; † 30. October 1910)
- Day of release: Anniversary to release from fascism in the earlier GDR
see also: Historical anniversaries, time scale
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