January 10th
The January 10th is the 10th Jour of the Année of the Gregorian calendar . There remain 355 days before the end of the year (356 so bissextile).
Events
Before 1
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-49: Jules César crosses the Rubicon.
1 with 1900
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9: Wang Mang shift the Dynasty Han.
- 1273 : Rodolphe de Habsbourg is elected emperor of Germany. Its election puts an end to the Great Interregnum which had settled after the death of Conrad IV, in 1254.
- 1356 : Charles IV promulgates the Bulle of Gold, which fixes the conditions for election at the head of the Saint Worsens.
- 1430 : Philippe the Good founds the Ordre of the Golden Fleece
- 1642: Charles Ier Stuart is driven out of London.
- 1747 :
- Disgrace of the marquis d' Argenson.
- Daniel-Charles Trudaine founds the École of the Highways Departments.
- 1756 : The France declares the war with the England.
- 1776 : Thomas Paine publishes the lampoon Common Sense.
- 1794 : with Paris, Camille Desmoulins is excluded from the Club of the Jacobins.
- 1810 : Cancellation of the marriage of Napoleon and Joséphine.
- 1840 : Jules Dumont d' Urville discovers the Ad3elie coast and takes of it possession in the name of the France.
- 1863 : Opening to the public of the first subway in London.
- 1870 : with Paris: Assassination of Yvon Salmon, known as Black Victor (1848 - 1870), by a cousin of Napoleon III, Pierre Bonaparte.
- 1871 : Mans: The army of the Loire is pushed back on Beaugency by the troops of the general Von der Tann. It is definitively overcome.
- 1874 : Germany. The elections with the Reichstag allow the entry of the social democrats with nine deputies. The parties antibismarckiens gather more 34 % of the votes.
- 1877 : Germany. With the elections with the Reichstag, the social democrat party obtains 9,1 % of the votes and twelve mandates.
- 1880 : Panama. The inauguration of work on the territory that the Colombia conceded starts under the direction of Ferdinand de Lesseps.
- 1889 : Establishment of protectorate French on the Ivory Coast.
20th century
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1906 : The France and the Great Britain engage of the military negotiations.
- 1912 : In France, resignation of Joseph Caillaux, president of the council.
- 1918 : in Russia, Lénine repudiates the debt of the mode tsarist, with the detriment of the stockholders of the Russian loans.
- 1920: Coming into effect of the Treated of Versailles, putting fine at the Great War and creates the Société of the Nations; it will be ineffective and will be replaced by the the United Nations, after the war 1939-45.
- 1923 : Memel, under combined control, is occupied by the Lithuania NS.
- 1926 : Exit into the room, with Berlin, of the film Metropolis of Fritz Lang (37 years), which immediately seems a masterpiece of the Cinéma German expressionnist.
- 1928 : Leon Trotsky, one of the main characters of the Revolution of October, creator of the Red Army , is exiled by the Soviet government.
- 1929 : Publication of Tintin to the country of the Soviets in the Belgian catholic newspaper Small the Twentieth .
- 1934 : in Germany, Marinus van der Lubbe is guillotine for the fire of the Reichstag, crime which was in fact a provocation Nazi.
- 1938 : The Japan board make their entry in the Chinese city of Qingdao.
- 1939 : Arthur Neville Chamberlain and Lord Halifax discusses with Mussolini with Rome.
- 1942 :
- the bar of the Quebec admits the first women lawyers: Elisabeth Monk and Suzanne Filion.
- the Japan board unload in Indonesia, then colony Dutchwoman.
- 1943 : American offensive with Guadalcanal.
- 1946 :
- with London, first general meeting of UNO (United Nations) and dissolution of SDN (Company of the Nations).
- the the United States establish the first radio operator contact between the Ground and the the Moon.
- 1949 :
- in France, law instituting the Public assistance.
- RCA lance 45 turns. The American recording company RCA on sale puts a new type of disc in vinyl which will take the name of “45 turns” because of its rotation of forty-five turns per minute. Thanks to this invention, which makes it possible to listen to eight minutes of music on each face, the artists will launch out on a new market, the individual sale of .
- 1952 : The American cargo liner Flying Enterprise , in perdition, sinks off the English coasts, after heroic and vain attempt at its commander, the captain Kurt Carlsen, remained only on board, to try to save the ship.
- 1957 : with London, Anthony Eden leaves his functions of Prime Minister in consequence of the failure of the forwarding of Suez, in 1956; Harold Macmillan succeeds to him.
- 1959 : Western refusal of a new statute of Berlin proposed by Nikita Khrouchtchev.
- 1969: The Sweden announces its intention to establish diplomatic relations with the North-Vietnamese soldier Nam, it is the first European country to take such an initiative.
- 1970 : with the Nigeria, the federal troops take Owerri, capital of the Biafra secessionist.
- 1975 : First of Apostrophes of Bernard Pivot.
- 1977 : The eruption of the Volcano Niragong, with the Zaire, made: 2000 dead.
- 1985 : It is learned that the Statue of Freedom will undergo a cure of renovation. The torch and the crown of the famous sculpture of the French Frederic Auguste Bartholdi will be restored by a team of ten French craftsmen and forty American workmen.
- 1987 : The “war of the cities” begins again between the Iraq and the Iran: she will last until mid-February and make some: 3000 dead.
- 1989 : The innate troops Cuba withdraw Angola
- 1990:
- With Beijing, raised martial Law founded since the events of the Place Tian' anmen, the May 20th 1989
- In Belgium, the Sénat approves the bill lowering to 18 years the age of the Majorité.
- 1991 : In France, law n° 91-32 relating to the fight against the Nicotinism and the Alcoholism known as Law Évin;
- 1994 :
- the new national daily newspaper InfoMatin is born.
- Bill Clinton and her 15 partners of NATO invites their old adversaries of the Warsaw Pact to a “Partnership for the Peace” which, in the long term, should lead them to integrate the Atlantic Alliance.
- with Montreal, the Olympic stadium, a low wall of three meters by ten crumbles but there is no casualty.
- 1996 :
- Swiss Modification in of the ordinance of the July 4th 1984 regulating the documentary evidence of the origin of the goods as regards Foreign trade.
- Christian Brando, wire of the American actor Marlon Brando, profits from a release on parole after having purged five the ten years of reclusion for the murder of the lover of its half-sister Cheyenne with Hollywood in May 1990. He had stated during the instruction to have killed Dag Drollet because he misused Cheyenne physically, four month old enclosure at the time.
- 1997 : The right-wing candidate, Arnoldo Alemán, becomes president of the Nicaragua.
- 1999 : Monopoly of the municipal controls of Undertaking.
- 2000 : AOL, first world supplier of access to Internet, and Time Warner, world number one of the communication, announces their fusion.
21e century
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2001 : The Parliament Polish names the former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Economy Leszek Balcerowicz - the principal architect of the deep change of the Poland during the years 1990 - at the position of president of the national Banque of Poland.
- 2003 : The North Korea withdraws Traité nuclear non-proliferation to which it had adhered in 1985, a decision condemned by the international community.
- 2005 :
- the Ukrainian electoral central commission declares Viktor Iouchtchenko victorious of the presidential election which opposed it to the former Prime Minister Viktor Ianoukovytch in the “third turn” organized the last December 26th; it will be officially invested the January 23rd.
- prohibition in Italy to smoke on the work places, in public transport, restaurants, breweries and other coffees between into force.
- Entered according to the new Israeli government of coalition mixing ministers with the Likoud (right) and with the Workers party (center-left).
- the North Korea states to have the Nuclear weapon.
- 2007 : The Extrême European right-hand side reinforces its weight within the the European Parliament by forming un' parliamentary group.
Births
- 1573: Simon Marius, German astronomer († December 26th 1624)
- 1638: Nicolas Sténon, anatomist and geologist of Danish origin († November 26th 1686)
- 1729: Lazzaro Spallanzani, biologist Italy N († 1799)
- 1747: Abraham Breguet, Swiss clock and watch maker († 1823)
- 1763: Jean-Baptiste Drouet, politician French († 1824)
- 1769: Michel Ney, marshal French († 1815)
- 1778: Carl von Linné, Swedish naturalist (° May 23rd 1707)
- 1822: Jean de Batz, counter-revolutionary (° January 26th 1754)
- 1842: Charles Cros, poet French († 1888)
- 1859: There Francisco To shoe Guardia, free thinker, militant and libertarian pedagog Spanish († 1909)
- 1875: Issai Schur, Russian mathematician († 1941)
- 1880: Grock, Swiss clown († 1959)
- 1882: Henri Jules Battles, military Major general French, of infantry. (° September 6th 1816)
- 1892: Heinrich Dorn, Type-setter of romantic Music German. (* November 14th 1804)
- 1899: Lya de Putti, actress Italy († 1931)
- 1903:
- Flaminio Bertoni, automobile designer Italy N, father of the Traction Before, the 2CV and DS. († February 7th 1964)
- Barbara Hepworth, British sculptor († 1975)
- 1905: Ruth Moufang, German mathematician († 1977)
- 1908:
- Paul Henreid, Austrian actor († 1992)
- Bernard Lee, British actor († 1981)
- 1909: Jean-Jacques Delbo, actor French († 1996)
- 1913: Gustáv Husák, Czechoslovakian politician († 1991)
- 1915: Laure Diebold, born Laure Mutschler , resistant French ( Mado ), which was the secretary of Jean Moulin. († October 17th 1965).
- 1917 : Louis Perrein, politician French († 2004)
- 1920:
- Georges Marchal, French actor († November 28th 1997).
- Emile Danoën, writer French († 1999)
- 1921: Boris Fraenkel, German writer
- 1922: Michel Henry, philosopher and novelist French († 2002)
- 1923: Paul Mercey, actor French († 1988)
- 1924: Eduardo Chillida, Spanish sculptor († 2002)
- 1927:
- Allen Eager, American saxophonist († 2003)
- Johnnie Ray, American actor († 1990)
- 1930: Georges Bonin, businessman French
- 1932: Louis Rwagasore, Prime Minister of Burundi († October 13rd 1961)
- 1936: Stephen Ambrose, American historian († 2002)
- 1938:
- Josef Koudelka, Czechoslovakian photographer
- Donald Knuth, mathematician and American data processing specialist
- 1939:
- 1940: Christophe Payet, politician French
- 1942: Walter Hill, realizer, producer and American scenario writer
- 1943: Pierre Gadonneix, businessman French
- 1944:
- Alain Fleischer, realizer French
- Frank Sinatra Jr, American singer, wire of Frank Sinatra
- Bernard Derome, Québécois journalist (Canadian)
- 1945: Rod Stewart, British singer
- 1946: Georges Beller, actor French
- 1947: François Diascorn, French photographer.
- 1948 :
- Donald Fagen, American singer
- Michel Roumegoux, politician French
- Bernard Thévenet, cyclist French
- 1949:
- George Foreman, American boxer
- Teresa Low registers, American actress († 2002)
- Linda Lovelace, American actress († 2002)
- 1950: Sapho, French singer .
- 1953 :
- Bobby Rahal, racing driver American.
- Stalemate Benatar, American singer
- 1958:
- Eddie Cheever, American pilot
- Kimera, South Korean singer
- 1959:
- Philippe Courroye, judge French
- Claudine Ledoux, political woman French
- 1961: William Ayache, footballer French
- 1964: Evelyne Thomas, stimulating French of television and radio
- 1974: Steve Marlet, footballer French
- 1984: Marouane Chamakh, footballer Morocco Ain
- 1986: Alex Turner, British singer of Rock' N roll
Death
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681: Agathon, pope
- 887: Boson V of Provence, Count de Provence. (° v. 844).
- 1030 : Thietmar, Margrave of the Walk of the East saxonne.
- 1162 : Baudouin III, king of Jerusalem (° 1131)
- 1276: Gregoire X ( Tebaldo Visconti ), pope (° 1210)
- 1535: Charles Jégou, abbot of Daoulas of 1519 with 1535.
- 1645 : William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (° October 7th 1573)
- 1698: Louis-Sebastien the Dwarf of Tillemont, French historian (° November 30th 1637)
- 1707: Philibert, count de Gramont, French writer (° 1621)
- 1761: Edward Boscawen, British admiral (° August 19th 1711)
- 1778: Carl von Linné, Swedish naturalist (° May 23rd 1707)
- 1811: Marie-Joseph Chénier, French poet (° August 28th 1764)
- 1833: Adrien-Marie Legendre, French mathematician (° September 18th 1752)
- 1843: Powerful Louis, French geographer
- 1862: Samuel Colt, inventive states-unien (° July 19th 1814)
- 1895: Benjamin Godard, French type-setter (° August 18th 1849)
- 1904: Jean-Leon Gérôme, painter and sculptor French (° May 11th 1824)
- 1917: Buffalo Bill ( William Frederick Cody ), cow-boy states-unien (° February 26th 1846)
- 1934: Marinus van der Lubbe, communist marked Dutch of the fire of the Reichstag (° January 13rd 1909)
- 1941 :
- Franck Bridge, British type-setter (° February 26th 1879)
- Sir John Lavery, painter north-Irish (° March 20th 1856)
- 1944: Fernando Magalhães, Doctor - Obstétricien Brazil IEN, creator of the Brazilian school of Obstetric (° February 18th 1878).
- 1949 : Emile Othon Friesz, French painter (° 1879)
- 1951: Sinclair Lewis, writer states-unien, Nobel Prize of literature 1930 (° February 7th 1885)
- 1951: Yoshio Nishina, Japanese physicist (° December 6th 1890)
- 1954: Fred Raymond, Austrian author of operettas
- 1957: Gabriela Mistral ( Lucila Godoy there Alcayaga ), Chilean poetess, Nobel Prize of literature 1945 (° April 7th 1889)
- 1961: Dashiell Hammett, writer states-unien (° May 21st 1894)
- 1968: Louis Aubert, French type-setter (° 1877)
- 1970: Pavel Belyayev, Soviet cosmonaut (° June 26th 1925)
- 1971: Gabrielle “Coconut” Chanel, French designer (° August 19th 1883)
- 1976: Howlin' Wolf, musician states-unien (° June 10th 1910)
- 1978: Pedro Chamorro, journalist and Nicaraguan political personality (° September 23rd 1924)
- 1980: George Meany, trade unionist states-unien (° August 16th 1894)
- 1981: Richard Boone, actor states-unien (° June 18th 1917)
- 1981: Fawn McKay Brodie, historian states-unienne (° September 15th 1915)
- 1986: Jaroslav Seifert, Czechoslovakian poet, Nobel Prize of literature 1984 (° September 23rd 1901)
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1997 : Alexander R. Todd, Baron Todd, British chemist , Nobel Prize of chemistry 1957 (° October 2nd 1907)
- 2004 :
- Alexandra Ripley, writer states-unienne (° January 8th 1934)
- Spalding Gray, actor states-unien (° June 5th 1941)
- 2005 :
- Margherita Carosio, soprano Italian (° June 7th 1908)
- Professor Choron ( Georges Bernier ), French humorist (° September 21st 1929)
- Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium, large-duchess of Luxembourg (° October 11th 1927
- 2007 : Carlo Ponti, producer of Italian cinema. (° December 11th 1912)
Celebrations
- Holy Guillaume
Catholic and orthodoxe saints of the day
- Nicanor (one of the first seven deacons)
- Agathon, pope
Catholic saints of the day
See too
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