The February 6th is the 37e Jour of the Année of the Gregorian calendar .

Events

4th century

9th century

13th century

  • 1221 : Marriage of the king d' Aragon Jacques I {{er}} with Aliénor de Castille.

14th century

  • 1340 : Ghent: Edouard III is recognized “king d' Angleterre and of France” by the Parlement of Ghent .

16th century

  • 1577 : Henri de Navarre is recognized as chief of the party Huguenot French.

17th century

  • 1626 :

    • Signature of the Peace of the La Rochelle between the rebellious Huguenots and the Crown of France.
    • On proposal of Richelieu, drafting of a royal edict against the duellists who are private of nobility; the duel having involved died of man is regarded as crime of lese-majesty.
  • 1650 : Visit of the young king Louis XIV with Rouen.

18th century

  • 1715 : The Paix of Utrecht puts an end to the war between the Spain and the Portugal.

  • 1778 :

    • Signature, with Versailles, of a Treaty of alliance and a Treaty of friendship and trade, between France and the American Revolution, represented by the count de Vergennes and Benjamin Franklin.
    • the England declares the war with the France.

19th century

  • 1819 : The English Company of the Eastern Indies establishes a counter with Singapore.

  • 1850 : Prussia: The Constitution of 1848 is revised by the introduction of the electoral system of the “three classes”, basically antidemocratic.

  • 1853 : Italy: Failure of an attempt at rising inspired by Mazzini with Milan, where reign military dictatorship of the Austrian Radetzky.

  • 1863 : Napoleon III proclaims the Algérie “kingdom Arab”, by requiring the equality between Algerians and French.

  • 1869 : The Greece agrees to evacuate the Crete following a Turkish ultimatum.

  • 1881 : Foundation of the French , future velocipedic Union French federation of cycling .

  • 1899 : Ratification of the treated of Paris by which the Spain yields to the the United States: Cuba, Puerto Rico, Filipino Guam and , with the help of a payment of 20 million dollars.

20th century

  • 1902 : An free-Ethiopic agreement for the construction of a railroad Djibouti - Addis-Abeba causes protests on behalf of the English and of the Italians.

  • 1904 : Appearance with the credits of film of the margueritte which is useful, today still like Logo of Gaumont.
  • 1916 : Zurich: Birth of the movement ''' “hobby-horse” '''.

  • 1919 : The women obtain the right to vote with the Luxembourg.

  • 1921 : Beginning of work of the railroad Congo-Ocean which must connect the central Africa to the Atlantic Ocean.

  • 1922 :

    • Pie XI succeeds Benoît XV with the the Vatican.
    • Washington: Treated between the United States, Great Britain, France, Japan and Italy: the construction of warships is stopped for ten years and a quota limits the fleet of each country.
  • 1928 : Arrival with New York of emigrating Russian, perhaps Anastasia, the girl of the last tsar.

  • 1933 : Explosion with the factories Renault of Billancourt making eight dead and thirty-six wounded.

  • 1934 : In France, the February 6th, 1934, violent incidents oppose on the Place of the Harmony, with Paris, the leagues of extreme right-hand side and the war veterans to the police force: 16 died, of which a police officer, 2.300 wounded, including 664 police officers and soldiers.

  • 1935 : The congress of the Soviets approves the policy of Stalin.

  • 1937 : China: Tchang Kaï-chek is put in difficulty by the rebellion of the generals of North who were to fight the Communists.

  • 1941 : Stalin succeeds Molotov and becomes chief of the Soviet government (officially president of the Conseil of the police chiefs of the people).

  • 1947 : Arabic means with UNO their refusal to recognize the state of Israel.

  • 1952 : Elisabeth II becomes queen of the the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and chief of the the Commonwealth.

  • 1956 : With the the United States, demonstrations against the entry of the first black coed at the university of Alabama.

  • 1958 : with Munich, the plane transporting the football team of Manchester is crushed: dead blackjacks.

  • 1960 : Edouard Fabre gains the marathon in rackets between Quebec and Montreal in 34 hours and 18 minutes!

  • 1964 :

    • the France and the Great Britain decide construction of a railway tunnel under the Manche.
    • a plane Ilyushin 18 of the company Aeroflot crashe with Samarkand and keep silent its 92 passengers and team members.
  • 1968 :

    • Beginning of the Xe Winter Olympics with Grenoble.
    • the Italian students occupy the Statistics and Political science, Faculty of Law.
  • 1973 : Set fire to Collège Edouard-Pailleron: 20 dead.

  • 1975 : Careless-Anarchist , bitch Saint-Bernard gives rise to 23 pups of which 14 survived.

  • 1977 : The stuntman Alain Prieur change 16 bus (64,60 m) in the motor bike.

  • 1984 : Antigovernment militia seize the control of most of the Moslem districts of Beirut and claim the resignation of the Christian president Amine Gemayel.

  • 1995 :

    • France: Nearly 2.700 communes in 31 departments are recognized in a state of natural disaster, following the recent floods.
    • First stowage enters the shuttle Discovery and the station Mir. The lieutenant-colonel Eileen Collins, first woman pilot of space shuttle was with the orders.

  • 1996 :
    • a Boeing 757 of the company charter Alas Nacionales chartered by the Turkish company Birgen Air bringing back a group of tourists in Germany is damaged in the Atlantique, off the tourist city of Puerto Plata, in Dominican Republic. One will find no survivor among the 189 passengers and team members.
    • Several mysterious fires sow the disorder in the population of Moirans-in-Mountain|Moirans (the Jura) and its area. After having shown an underground electric line or mystical demonstrations, the inhabitants learn that Pascal Raffin , 35 years, is at the origin of the 19 fires since 1994, resulting in the death of his/her aunt and a fireman.
    • In Germany, several Länder suspends the bovine meat imports coming from Great Britain.
  • 1998 :

    • the Corsica prefect of , Claude Erignac, 60 years, is cut down in full street with Ajaccio by two armed men. Bernard Bonnet will succeed to him.
    • Louis Schweitzer, president of Renault appears before Belgian justice within the framework of the closing of the factories of Vilvorde.
    • Daniel Komen carries the world records indoor of the 3.000 meters with 7 mn 24 S 90
    • the Lista K is identified in broad island of Center with in its wake a long tablecloth of 6 miles out of 20 to 30 meters broad. The Greek captain is condemned to 150.000 F of fine the 6/16/99 by the TGI of bets. Consult the site of the C.E.D.R.E
  • 1999 : Opening to Rambouillet of the conference of peace on the Kosovo, which will not lead to any agreement because of the Serb intransigence.

  • 2000 :

    • social democrat the Tarja Halonen becomes the first Finnish president.
    • Total Athletics & Marketing carries the world records indoor of 4 X 800 meters to 7:13.94
    • Regina Jacobs carries the world records of the 1.000 m with 2 ' 35" 29. She is convinced of doping to the tétrahydrogestrinone (THG) in 2003.
    • Lenny Krayzelburg carries the world records of the 200 m backstroke to 1 mn 52 S 43

21e century

  • 2001 :

    • the the Vatican announces that Jean-Paul II could name Saint Isidore of Seville patron saint of the Net surfers and the data processing specialists.
    • the chief of the nationalist right, Ariel Sharon, is elected Prime Minister of Israel, vis-a-vis its rival Ehoud Barak, outgoing Prime Minister.
    • the writer Phil Marso decides to make of February 6th the world day without telephone.
  • 2002 :

    • According to INSEE, the France account 61,1 million inhabitants and the record of the births of 2000 continued in 2001 with 774.800 new-born babies.
    • the Rwandan priest Athanase Seromba goes to the detention center of the court TPI. It is shown to have, in April 1994, during the Génocide which showed the death of more than 500.000 Tutsis and Hutu moderated, ordered the destruction of its church of Nyange, in which at least 2.000 Tutsis hid. According to the act of inculpation, he would have told the attackers to destroy the building because they could build another of them. The majority of the victims perished crushed by the fall of the roof and the priest would have ordered that their bodies are thrown in a common grave.
    • a German diamond cutter is made direct by three criminals in Paris, France. They fly to him for 500.000 euros of jewels.
    • the the United States are withdrawn from the treaty instituting the International penal court.
    • For the first time since years of the young girls has the right to pass the examinations of admission to the university of Kabul. Paradox Taliban, only the women had the right to auscultate and to look after women but any could not go in a university to learn medicine! The education of the women was prohibited and of longsufferings of prison were inflicted with whoever transgressed this interdict.
  • 2004 :

    • the Minister of Interior Department Nicolas Sarkozy and the mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoë inaugurate with Paris a place bearing the name of the assassinated Corsican prefect, Claude Erignac .
    • an attack in the subway of Moscow at one hour of great multitude, allotted to the freedom fighters tchetchenes, makes forty deaths.
    • a mother appears before the magistrates' court of Cambrai, France, to have refused to bring his/her child to his ex-companion, (condemned to one year of suspended sentence and 1.500 euros of fine for sexual assaults on their little girl).
    • Dieudonné carries felt sorry for “violence and ways in fact” after the incidents which enamelled its spectacle of the day before with Lyon. A spectator had launched to him a bottle containing of the Acide, involving a movement of panic among part of the spectators, including two of them, suffer from irritation to the eyes.
    • In Thailand, a team of 357 parachutists resulting from 42 countries carries a new mark to the world records of the greatest jump in formation.
    • a Séisme of 6,9 on the open scales of Richter shakes the New Guinea and keep silent at least 23 people.
    • a free-lance of La Poste is condemned to 80 work hours of general interest, to have thrown between 5.000 and 6.000 postal folds in a fountain of Carcassonne, France. He intended to denounce the precarisation of the use with La Poste. Wasn't its contract renewed?
  • 2005 :

    • the football team of the “Patriots” of the New England gains XXXIXe Super Bowl by beating the team of the “Eagles” of Philadelphia 24 to 21, their third in four years.
    • the Canadian team gains the world championship of football junior by beating the American team 38 to 35.
    • Charles Hamelin, of Holy-Julie to the Quebec gains the gold medal at the time of the fifth stage of the circuit of the World cup of speed skating over short track, with Budapest.
    • Departure of the first Paris-Dakar… in Jeep Willys of time. In order to pay homage to the Marshal Leclerc which crossed the Africa to create the 2nd armor-plated Division, very famous Jeeps leaves the Trocadéro, with Paris to rejoin Dakar, 6.200 kilometers further, after having crossed the Morocco the the Mediterranean (in boat), the Mauritania and the Senegal.
    • Togo: Faure Gnassingbé is elected president of the Parliament, after modification of the Constitution by the deputies to enable him to succeed his/her father legally.
  • 2007 :

    • At a meeting on the “modernization” of military logistics, in answer to the call of the Chinese government in favor of a company preserving the energy resources and the environment, and following the decision of the popular Armed with release (APL) to order with the Chinese armed forces to reduce the costs and to preserve energy, Liao Xilong - in its capacity as director of the general Department of logisitic of the army - declared that “the armed forces were to lead the movement for the construction of a company able to preserve the energy resources. ”
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Births

Death

  • 1497 : Johannes Ockeghem, Flemish musician of the Rebirth. (° v. 1420).
  • 1617 : Prospero Alpini, Italian botanist (° November 23rd 1553).
  • 1685 : Charles II of EnglandMay 29th 1630).
  • 1793 : Carlo Goldoni, author of Italian theater February 25th 1707)
  • 1833: Pierre Andre Latreille, Entomologist FrenchNovember 20th 1762).
  • 1918 : Gustav Klimt, painter Austrian Symbolist. (° July 14th 1862)
  • 1938: Henri Ner known as Han Ryner, anarchistic philosopher individualistic, pacifist, journalist and writer FrenchDecember 7th 1861)
  • 1945: Robert Brasillach, French writer, shot for facts of collaboration (° March 31st 1909)
  • 1952: George VI of England, king of the the United Kingdom of Great Britain, of the Northern Ireland and the the Commonwealth of 1936 until its death. (° December 14th 1895)
  • 1956: Christian, inventive Henri French of the Cinemascope (° 1879)
  • 1963: Abd el-Krim, chief Berber rebels in Rif Morocco Ain (° C. 1882)
  • 1967: Martine Carol ( Maryse Mourer ), French actress (° May 16th 1920)
  • 1977: Helene Patou, writer, militant anarchistic and French néo-Malthusian .
  • 1981 :
    • Marthe Robin, stigmatized which would have nourished only hosts during fifty years.
    • Hugo Montenegro, American type-setter. (° September 2nd 1925)
  • 1985: James Hadley Drives out, novelist English. (° December 24th 1906)
  • 1988: Carmen Polo, widow of the Spanish dictator Free.
  • 1989 :
    • Andre Cayatte, French realizer (° February 3rd 1909).
    • Barbara Tuchman, écrivaine and American historian. (° January 30th 1912)
    • King Tubby, producer of Dub, recognized to be at the origin of the majority of the effects on the sound applied today still in all the forms of Electronic music. (° January 28th 1941)
  • 1993: Arthur Ashe, American tennis player (° July 10th 1943)
  • 1994:
    • Joseph Cotten, American actor. (° May 15th 1905)
    • Jack Kirby, draftsman, American author of Comic S (° August 28th 1917)
    • Ignace Strasfogel, Type-setter and Leader Polish (° July 17th 1909)
  • 1998
    • Falco ( Hans Hölzel ); singer of Austrian rock'n'roll (° February 19th 1957)
    • Claude Erignac, French prefect of the Corsica , assassinated with Ajaccio (° October 15th 1937)
    • Haroun Tazieff, geologist and vulcanologist French (° May 11th 1914)
    • Carl Wilson, musician states-unien (The Beach Boys) (° December 21st 1946)
  • 2002: max Ferdinand Perutz, Austrian biologist, Nobel Prize of chemistry 1962 (° May 19th 1914).
  • 2005 :
    • Hubert Curien, Minister for Research French. (° October 30th 1924)
    • Lazar Berman, Russian pianist (° February 26th 1930)

Celebrations

Catholic and orthodoxe saints of the day

  • Amand of Maastricht (679), founder of Elnone, bishop of Maastricht
  • Happy Andre d' Elnone (690)
  • Barsanuphe of Gaza (6th century)
  • Basile de Darion martyr in Constantinople (3rd century)
  • Boucole of Smyrna bishop (2nd century)
  • Jean of Gaza (6th century)
  • Constantien de Javron (570)
  • Dorothée de Césarée (3rd century), virgin and martyrdom with Césarée de Cappadoce with Theophilus.
  • Fausta de Cyzique martyrdom towards 290 (3rd century), with the saints Évilassios and Maxime.
  • Fausta de Darion martyrdom in Constantinople (3rd century)
  • Holy Ina (8th century)
  • Jacques de Cyr ascetic in Syria (460)
  • Julien d' Émèse doctor martyr with saint Sylvain (January 29th) towards 284 or 311.
  • Theophilus de Césarée (3rd century), martyr with Césarée de Cappadoce with holy Dorothée.
  • Vaast of Arras or Gaston, (540), bishop of Arras. Catechist of the king Clovis

Catholic saints of the day

  • Holy Aldric (1200)
  • Happy Angel of Furci (1327)
  • Holy Antoine Deynan (1597), Crucifié with Holy Nagasaki
  • Barthelemy Laurel (1627)
  • Holy Bonaventure de Meaco (1597)
  • Brynolphe de Skara (1317), bishop of Skara, in Sweden
  • Diego d' Azevedo (1207)
  • Paul Miki (1597)

Orthodoxe saints of the day

  • Dorothée de Kachin (17th century), recluse and moniale close to Moscow.
  • Photios of Constantinople, patriarch (891)
  • Holy Tite

See too

  • February 6th in sport
  • February 6th in the railroads

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