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The March 22nd is the 81e Jour of the Année (82e in the event of Leap year) of the Gregorian Calendrier. We celebrate the Lea.

Events

12th century

14th century

  • 1312 : Pontifical bubble Vox in excelso which orders the final abolition of the Ordre of the Temple.

15th century

  • 1421 : France: victory over the English with Old-Wallow (Anjou).

  • 1429 : Jeanne d' Arc addresses a letter to the English: " … I came from God, the King of the Sky, to pare you out of France… ".

16th century

  • 1594 : Paris: The Brissac governor opens his doors with Henri IV.

17th century

18th century

  • 1719 : Prussia: Frederic-Guillaume abolishes the Servage .

19th century

  • 1833 : Germany: To Berlin, signature of a treaty of customs unification enters, on the one hand, the Bavaria and the Wurtemberg and, other, the Prussia and the Hesse-Darmstadt. Metternich cannot be opposed to adhesion in the following months of the majority of the German States, a phenomenon which illustrates the preponderance of the Prussia.

  • 1841 : France: Law prohibiting the Work the children of less than 8 years.

  • 1848 :

    • Milan: Twenty thousand Austrian soldiers of Radetzky are driven out by the popular revolt, which began the 18.
    • Venice: Informed revolt of Vienna, the Venetian ones create a provisional government.

20th century

  • 1904 : The American daily newspaper Daily Illustrated Mirror is the first to publish a color photo.

  • 1915 : Paris: A Zeppelin bombards of night the Gare Saint-Lazare and the station of North.

  • 1917 : A first country of Occident, the the United States, recognizes the government of Russia, which reversed the Tsar.

  • 1919 : Between Paris and Brussels, first regular international flight, at weekly frequency.

  • 1935 : The Germany is the first European country to emit a regular program of television. Each Monday, Wednesday and Saturday are presented between 20:30 and 22:00 of films and a selection of the weekly topicality. The television receivers being still extremely expensive, of the rooms of public television were installed which make it possible to the Berliners to discover their first announcers.

  • 1941 : Startup of longest concrete the Stopping of the world. The Large stopping of Casting , Washington, the United States, has a length of peak of 1272 m for a height of 168 Mr.

  • 1945 : Cairo: The idea to promote Arab solidarity appears as of the April 2nd 1936 in the treaty of fraternity and alliance signed between the Saudi Arabia and the Iraq. The two countries invite the other Arab States to reinforce their unit. In May 1936, a treaty enters the Saudi Arabia and the Egypt. The Yemen sign in its turn an agreement of friendship with the Saoudis in April 1937. With the diplomatic support of the Great Britain, Egyptian the Prime Minister Nahhas Pasha calls in July 1943 a first conference. The March 22nd 1945, six countries joined together with the Cairo base the Arab Ligue, affirming the rights of the Arabs on the Palestine.

  • 1946 :

    • Igor Gouzenko, made with the figure of the Soviet embassy with Ottawa, denounces spies of which Sam Carr , working Party progressist.
    • the Jordan obtains London its independence.

  • 1960 :
    • with Algiers, of the colonial militants of OAS is caught some with the French police force.
    • the patent of the Laser is deposited by Charles Townes and Arthur Schawlow.
  • 1965 :

    • France Gall gains the Concours Eurovision of the song with Poupée of wax, headstock of sound of Serge Gainsbourg.
    • the the United States admit having used chemical weapons against the Vietcongs during the war of the Vietnam.
  • 1973 : The general Suharto, president of Indonesia and only continuing candidate, is re-elected for five years. (It will be the same in 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993 and 1998).

  • 1981 : Toshihiko Seko carries the world records of the 30.000 meters to 1:29 mn 18 S 8.

  • 1982 : Massive onslaught Iran ienne against the Iraq. The troops Iran iennes of Khomeyni launch out in an offensive of scale and recover the occupied territories by the Iraq iens.

  • 1986 :

    • in Italy, the banker Michele Sindona, condemned to perpetuity, is found died in its cell; its coffee contained Cyanure.
    • Debi Thomas is the first black woman with becoming world champion of figure skating.
  • 1987 : the army Chad ienne takes again Ouadi-Doum, a decisive victory over the Libya NS.

  • 1995 : Put in circulation of the one of the last Banknotes French (before the passage to the Euro). The " Pierre and Marie Curie " of 500 F is a ticket.

  • 1997 : With Saint-Casimir, in the county of Portneuf to the Quebec, 5 members of the Ordre of the solar Temple perish in the fire of a residence belonging to two members of the sect. Three teenagers are found alive in a workshop close to the house.

  • 1999 : In the business of the markets public of the construction and restoration of the colleges of Ile-de-France, Robert Calméjane , senator RPR of Seine-Saint-Denis, is put in examination for “ concealment of social good and breach of trust ”. It is suspected of having perceived bribes in obtaining the market of restoration of the college of Villemomble.

21e century

  • 2001 :
    • Francophonie: Birth of the French-speaking Wikipedia.
    • most of the France is touched by floods following the overflows of the rivers due to strong precipitations of the last days.
    • After the discovery of a “ mole ” within FBI, the the United States order the eviction of fifty Russian diplomats suspected of espionage; in reprisals, the Russian authorities will expel the same number of diplomats.
  • 2002 :

    • Because of hostile demonstrations, the Italian delegation leaves the Salon of the book of Paris from which it was the guest of honor.
    • Amina Lawal is condemned to the Lapidation to died by a court of the Charia to Bakori , in the State de Katsina, with the Nigeria of north. The man whom it designated as being the father of its little girl denies to have had relationship with it and its deposition enables him to see the abandonment of the charges against him. (confirmation of the Court of Appeal the August 19th)
    • the British royal High court has granted the right to die, by disconnection of its breathing apparatus, with British a 43 year old, paralyzed for one year after the rupture of a blood-vessel; she will die the April 29th.
  • 2003 :

    • progressive Reopening of the beaches of the Yrénées-Atlantiques, closed because of the pollution of the tanker Prestige .
    • the Pentagone gives up its project to send troops, weapons and armoured tanks in the north of the Iraq via the Turkey.
    • Of microbiologists of university of HongKong announce to have discovered what could to be virus with origin of epidemic of pneumopathy (SARS) which has made eleven died for three weeks in the world, and developed a screening test of the disease.
    • Iraq, in full bombardment. Three British journalists are killed.
  • 2004 : The Sheik Yassin killed in an Israeli raid. 8:03 Gaza (Reuters). The Sheik Ahmed Yassin, spiritual leader of the Hamas, was killed Monday at dawn in a raid of helicopters of the Israeli army with Gaza, starting calls to the " war " against Israel on behalf of the Palestinian armed groups.

  • 2006 : Spain: The separatist organization Basque ETA announces a permanent cease-fire by justifying its decision by the need “for advancing the democratic process with the Basque Country in order to build a new framework in which our rights as people will be recognized”.

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Births

Death

Celebrations

Catholic and orthodoxe saints of the day

  • Basile d' Ancyre († 363), priest martyr.
  • Paul de Narbonne or Paul Serge (1st century), bishop.

Catholic saints of the day

Orthodoxe saints of the day

  • Euthyme Athonite († 1814), Greek néo-martyr.

See too

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