The January 24th is the 24e Jour of the Année of the Gregorian calendar . There remain 341 days before the end of the year.
Events
- 41: The Roman Emperor Caligula is assassinated. (° 12)
- 661: Assassination of Ali ibn Abi Talib, son-in-law of Mohammad (Mahomet).
- 1076 : Synod of Worms in connection with the succession archiépiscopale of Milan, which deposits the pope Gregoire VII: beginning of the Quarrel of the Nominations .
- February: The pope excommunicates and deposits the Germanic Roman Emperor Henri IV, which starts the rebellion of its vassal, released of their oath of fidelity.
- 1110 : The Moslem army is crushed with the Bataille of Valtierra (Spain).
- 1118 : Election of Jean de Gaète with the row of Pope, under the name of Gélase II.
- 1439 : The pope Eugene IV and the Joseph patriarch of Constantinople meet with Ferrare.
- 1456 : Pose first stone of the Château of Hâ, built after the victory of Castillon (1453), to shelter part of the royal troops constituting the garrison of Bordeaux.
- 1458 : Beginning of reign of Matthias 1 {{er}} Corvin
- 1521: Discovered Puka Puka in French Polynesia by Fernand of Magellan.
- 1522 : Wittenberg. The Council of the city promulgates an ordinance written in particular by the “prophet of Zwickau”, Andreas Karlstadt, which regulates the worship and the financing of the Church. Perceived like a true provocation, it starts the fury iconoclast of the partisans of Martin Luther.
- 1574 : Henri Ier of Poland, future Henri III, goes up on the throne of Poland.
- 1742 : Beginning of the reign of Charles VII Albert, Germanic Roman Emperor (end in 1745).
- 1789 : France. The convocations with the General states are sent as well as the mode of election according to the provinces.
- 1793 : One transports to the Pantheon the body of the marshal the Furrier, member of Convention, assassinated the January 20th by a guard-of-body named Pâris, because he had voted the death of Louis XVI.
- 1798 :
- 1800: Egypt. With El-Arich, the general Kléber sign with the English a convention of evacuation of the French troops that the English will refuse to apply.
- 1848 :
- 1852 : A decree of Napoleon III, which is then prince-president, restores the old titles of nobility, repealed by a decree of the provisional government, on February 29th, 1848.
- 1857 :
- Gustave Flaubert appears before a court for “ reached with the moralities ” in connection with its book Mrs Bovary .
- Vienna. The monetary conference of Vienna leads to an agreement on the unification of the German monetary system, founded on the monometallism money inside the borders. A gold currency is planned for the exchanges with the foreigner.
- 1861 : The P. Henri-Dominique Lacordaire between with the French Academy.
- 1868 : Foundation of the first section of International to Madrid in Spain.
20th century
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1903 : the Great Britain and the the United States subject at a neutral commission their litigation on the border of the Alaska; the layout, bench the March 25th according to, will support especially the the United States.
- 1907 : The first troop of scouts is created in England by Sir Robert Baden-Powell.
- 1909 : Beatification of Jeanne d' Arc by Black and white X.
- 1914 : The philosopher Henri Bergson between with the French Academy.
- 1915 : The German cruiser " Blucher" is run by the British navy during the “battle of the Bank Dogger”, off the island of Helgoland in the North Sea.
- 1917 : First recording of a disc of Jazz by the Original Dixieland Jass Band.
- 1920: Jean Renoir wife Andree Heuschling.
- 1922 : Invention of the frozen Eskimo. The American Christian K. Nelson makes patent his idea: a bar of ice, similar to a lollipop, coated with chocolate. It calls its invention “Eskimo-peaks”.
- 1924 :
- First Winter Olympics to Chamonix.
- Pétrograd is renamed Leningrad in homage to the founder of the Soviet Union.
- 1935 :
- London. “British India Act” gives a federal statute to the India.
- the brewery Krueger Brewing Company sells first beer out of metal box.
- 1939 : A Séïsme of 8,3 degrees on the open scales of Richter shakes Chillan (Chile) and keep silent 28.000 people.
- 1943 :
- Destruction of the Old port of Marseilles.
- Libya: The January 23rd, junction with Garian enters the troops of free France of Leclerc and the British of Montgomery. They take the town of Tripoli this day.
- 1946 :
- the General meeting of the United Nations decides, by a vote, to create a “commission of atomic energy”.
- Creation of the “Commission of the atomic energy of Canada”; the project of a first power station with Rapid-of-Joachims the, on the Outaouais, will be launched the same day in 1955.
- 1952 :
- 1960 : Carried out by the deputy Pierre Lagaillarde and the café owner Joseph Ortiz, pied-noir (colonial) the extremists of Algiers launch the week known as of the barricades, which will make twenty-seven dead; their favorite general, Jacques Massu, had just been transferred by Charles de Gaulle.
- 1961 : above Greensboro, in North Carolina, losing fuel, a Boeing B-52 explodes; its two atomic bombs, of 24 megatons each one, will not burst, five of its eight aviators will survive. They were, each one, 1800 times more powerful than that of Hiroshima.
- 1962 : Exit with Paris of very new film of François Truffaut, Jules and Jim , putting in the high-speed motorboat Jeanne Moreau.
- 1966 : A plane of the company Air India, on the way for New York, is crushed on the sides of the Mont Blanc: 117 dead.
- 1967 : A visit of the general Nguyen CAD Ky, chief of the government of Saigon, in New Zealand, gives place to demonstrations against the war of the Vietnam.
- 1970 : Vassili Alexeiev, Haltérophile beats the first of the 80 world records of its career.
- 1973 : The American negotiator Henry Kissinger announces that the Peace agreements of Paris, that it negotiated with the Duke Tho, North-Vietnamese representative, put an end not only to the war Vietnam, but also to the combat with the Laos and the Kampuchea.
- 1974 : The novelist Roger Lemelin is allowed with the Académie Goncourt.
- 1976 : Broad of Ushant, the bast tanker “Olympic Bravery” and its 250.000 tons of cargo run aground on the northern coast of the island. Broken into two, its cargo flows in the sea and pollutes 2 km of coasts. More
- 1978:
- First nuclear space incident of space: the Soviet nuclear reactor satellite Cosmos-954 leaves its trajectory, penetrates in the atmosphere and disintegrates in an isolated region of the Territories of the North-West in Canada. Beginning of the operation “Morning Light”: Canadian and American scientists will find radioactive remains and the nuclear reactor.
- General strike with the Nicaragua.
- 1979 : The Coca-Cola is put on sale in China under the name of “Ke Kou Ke Lo”.
- 1981 : The Polish workmen put themselves in strike to claim the five days week.
- 1983 : Thirty-two sorrows of life imprisonment are marked in Italy with the lawsuit of the activists of the " Red Brigades " , shown removal and assassination of Aldo Moro, former president of the council, in 1978.
- 1984 : Apple lance the Macintosh, first Computer of the trade equipped with a Graphical interface ordered by a mouse.
- 1985 : The shuttle Discovery is launched of Cap Canaveral, under exceptional conditions of secrecy, for the first military mission of a cargo liner of space. The mission is intended to place on orbit a spy satellite very last thing.
- 1986 :
- Henri Toivonen gains the 54 ème Rallye of Monte Carlo 20 years after his/her father.
- the American probe Voyager 2 passes to 81.500 km of the planet Uranus.
- 1988 :
- the father of the vitamin “C” is carried by an cardiac arrest at the 91 years age. Doctor Charles Glen King had isolated the vitamin “C” from the lemon juice in 1932, whereas he was professor at the university of Pittsburgh.
- Mats Wilander beats Pat Cash finally of the Open of Australia.
- 1990 :
- 1993 :
- Of the American researchers discovers a molecule which could be cause of the Maladie of Alzheimer.
- the Russia lance the rocket Soyuz TM-16 with two cosmonauts in direction of the orbit station Mir.
- 1994 : Failure of the 63e shooting of ARIANE (y' did not have much of it, then one can quote them).
- 1996 : The Prime Minister Polish Józef Oleksy announces his resignation.
- 1997 : Two weeks after the French offensive, the rebels of the Central African army agree to put an end to their mutiny.
- 1998 : One hour after a speech of the president Liamine Zeroual denouncing the massacres, fifty-five people are cut the throat of or decapitated in the periphery of Algiers.
- 1999 :
- 2000 :
- Of the Burmese rebels makes irruption in a hospital inhabitant of Thailand and takes the patients as hostages.
- Monseigneur Pican, bishop of Bayeux-Lisieux, are put in examination for " misprision of sexual assaults and misprision of ill treatments on minors of less than fifteen ans". One reproaches him for not having denounced the acts paedophiles of a priest of his diocese, the abbot Rene Bissey between 1996 and 1998.
- Hardly joined together, AOL and Time Warner announce the repurchase of EMI. The sum of the three entities becomes more the large company in the field of the disc and controls the quarter of the worldwide market.
21e century
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2001 :
- Chinese New year.
- a coaster ensuring the connection between Belle-Ile-en-mer and Saint-Nazaire reverses and fails broad of the southern part of Turballe, close to the port of Croisic (Loire-Atlantique), with five men of crew on board. A survivor.
- the American equipment supplier in electronics Lucent Technologies announces the suppression of sixteen thousand employment.
- the oil slick of the “Jessica” strikes Bay of the tortoises to the Galapagos, in the island of Santa Cruz. The marine iguanas, the insane ones with blue legs and the sea lions are directly threatened by this pollution of their paradise, reserves ecological single in the world.
- the provisional Parliament of the Democratic republic of Congo (DRC) joined together in extraordinary session proclaims (by unanimous vote by a show of hands) the major general Joseph Kabila " chair of République" to succeed his/her father, Laurent-Desired Kabila, killed in an attack.
- an American judge decides to twice give the guard of the six month old binoculars, sold by their mother on Internet, with their biological father, Aaron Wecker. Tranda Wecker indeed sold their two young girls on Internet without saying it to its ex-husband. A Californian couple had initially become purchaser for 6.000 dollars of the young girls but the mother had again proposed her children with the sale on Internet and a British couple had then poured with more than 12.000 dollars to obtain the binoculars.
- 2002 :
- the former Lebanese Christian war leader Elie Hobeika, which had taken part in the massacre of Sabra and Chatila twenty years before, is killed in an car bomb attack in front of its residence close to Beirut.
- the editor of antivirus " International Tegam " sow the disorder by diffusing a Hoax (information can) on a hypothetical Computer virus that only their product is in measurement of éradiquer. This company in evil of pub sends emails to the press making, state of a report/ratio highly confidential envoy by their care with the ministries, with Interpol,… (almost with the Pope!), informing to them of the incurred risks. Panic is spread before one does not realize that this virus hyper-malefic exists only in the imagination of this editor.
- the magistrates' court of Albi, France, condemns three police officers to five years of prison closes, and a fourth at three years of prison, including 18 month of deferment, for sexual assaults made on a 19 year old young woman.
- 2003 :
- the factory Daewoo of Mount-Saint-Martin (Meurthe-et-Moselle) is the prey of a fire two weeks after its placement in file for bankruptcy.
- Opening, with Davos (Swiss), of the World economic forum in the presence of leaders and heads of undertaking, and with Porto Alegre (Brazil), of the Worldwide social forum gathering several tens of thousands of altermondialists.
- After 10 days of talks on the future of the Ivory Coast, the brought together negotiators with Linas-Marcoussis (the Essonne) manage an agreement which envisages in particular the maintenance of the president Laurent Gbagbo and the installation of a national reconciliation government. Violent demonstrations anti-Frenchwomen against this agreement will proceed the following days with Abidjan.
- 2004 :
- the Frenchwoman Stéphanie Minana, who had been removed the December 8th 2003 with the Venezuela, is released after a muscular intervention of the police force.
- For the 72e birthday of the queen Sirikit of Thailand, of the parachutists (come in fact for another record) carries the world records of the greatest free jump to 672 parachutists released at the same time.
- 2005 :
- has Huntsville, the United States, of the welfare workers penetrates in the apartment of Natasha Ward, a mother and discovers Christopher, 8 years, Latricia, 9 years, and Shanieka, 11 years, equipped and died by " inanition and déshydratation" since one week.
- Two seisms (6,3 on the open scales of Richter) briefly sow panic in India and Indonesia one month after terrible the Tsunami which made more than 250.000 died in Asia.
- Sarah McCaffrey, is condemned to 160 pounds to have crunched in an apple by driving its car. To prove the fault, the English police force spent 10.000 according to journalists (overflight of the car by a plane, air photographs, video catch since a helicopter of the police force and another video recording carried out since a car!) without counting the expenses of the lawsuit.
Births
- 76: Hadrian, Roman Emperor of Spanish origin († July 10th 138).
- 1705 : Carlo Broschi, known as Farinelli, castrato Italian soprano. († September 16th 1782)
- 1712: Frederic Large the, king of Prussia
- 1732: Pierre-Augustin Charon de Beaumarchais, writer and playwright French. († May 18th 1799)
- 1739: Jean Nicolas Houchard, general French, winner with the Battle of Hondschoote
- 1776: Ernst Theodor Wilhelm Hoffmann, known as Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, fantastic and romantic German writer, type-setter, draftsman and lawyer. († June 25th 1822)
- 1787: Christian Ludwig Brehm, German ornithologist (? 1864)
- 1798: Karl Georg Christian von Staudt, German mathematician
- 1888: Ernst Heinkel, German manufacturer of planes
- 1890: Jeanne Humbert born Rigaudin, militant anarchistic, pacifist, Naturist néo-Malthusian and French
- 1891: Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch, Russian mathematician
- 1899: Maxime Alexandre, Alsatian poet which formed in particular part of the Surréalistes.
- 1901 : Cassandre ( pseudonym of Adolphe Jean Marie Pimpernel ), graphic designer and poster artist French († June 17th 1968)
- 1907: Maurice Broods of Murville, politician French
- 1911: Rene Barjavel, writer and journalist French
- 1914: Vladimir Petrovich Potapov, Ukrainian mathematician .
- 1917 : Ernest Borgnine, American movie actor of Italian origin.
- 1926 : Georges Lautner, realizer and scenario writer French.
- 1928 : Michel Serrault, French actor († July 29th 2007)
- 1931:
- 1936 : Marc Censi, politician.
- 1941 : Neil Diamond, type-setter and American actor.
- 1950 : Daniel Auteuil, actor of theater, actor and realizer of French cinema.
- 1952 : William F. Readdy, American astronaut
- 1960: Nastassja Kinski, German actress
- 1966: Karin Viard, French actress
- 1967: John Myung, bass player of the American group Dream Theater
- 1975: Ronald Gómez, Costa Rican football player.
Death
- 41: Caligula, Roman emperor (° 12)
- 772: Etienne III (known as sometimes also Etienne IV ), pope (° 720)
- 1002: Otton III, Germanic king of and emperor of December 983 with 1002. (° 980)
- 1233: Orson de Nemours, Great chamberlain of France. (° v. 1165).
- 1237 : Barthelemy de Roye, Large chambrier of France under Philippe II Auguste.
- 1473 : Conrad Paumann, German type-setter.
- 1556 : Humayun, emperor Moghol, while falling into a staircase. (° 1508)
- 1595: Ferdinand II of Austria, archduke, regent of the the Tyrol (° 1529)
- 1639: Georg Jenatsch, Swiss political personality (° 1596)
- 1666: Johann Andreas Herbst, German type-setter (° June 9th 1588)
- 1709: George Rooke, British admiral (° 1650)
- 1769: François Chevert, large commander cross of the Order of Saint-Louis, knight of the Eagle-White of Poland, governor of Givet and Charlemont and general Lieutenant of the armies of the king
- 1883: Friedrich von Flotow, German type-setter (° April 27th 1812)
- 1920: Amedeo Modigliani, painter and Italian sculptor (° July 12th 1884)
- 1924: Marie-Adelaide, large-duchess of Luxembourg (° June 14th 1894)
- 1930: Adolf Kneser, German mathematician
- 1935: Sophus Christian Juel, mathematician Danish
- 1939: Maximilian Bircher-Benner, Swiss, inventive nutritionnist of the Muesli (° August 22nd 1867)
- 1960: Edwin Fischer, pianist and Swiss leader (° October 6th 1886)
- 1961: Alfred Carlton Gilbert, swimmer and inventive states-unien (° 1884)
- 1962: Andre Lhote, French painter (° July 5th 1885)
- 1965: Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Nobel Prize of literature 1953 (° November 30th 1874)
- 1966: Homi Jehangir Bhabha, Indian nuclear physicist, (° October 30th 1909)
- 1971: Bill W., cofounder states-unien of the Alcoholics anonymouses (° November 26th 1895)
- 1983: George Cukor, realizer states-unien (° July 7th 1899)
- 1986: L. Ron. Hubbard, writer and founder of the sect of the scientology (° March 13rd 1911)
- 1986: Vincente Minnelli, realizer states-unien (° February 28th 1903)
- 1994: Yves Navarre, homosexual writer , Price Goncourt 1980. (° September 24th 1940)
- 2003: Gianni Agnelli, industrialist Italy N (° March 12th 1921)
- 2003: Henri Krasucki, French trade unionist (° September 2nd 1924)
- 2004: Raquel Revuelta, actress Cuba innate (° November 14th 1925)
- 2005: June Bronhill, Australian singer (° June 26th 1929)
- 2006: Chris Penn, American actor.
- 2007 : Jean-François Deniau, French Politician. Albert Ti lord, radio presenter on RFO
Celebrations
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Catholic and orthodoxe saints of the day
- Xenia of Mylassa (Ve century), hermit in Decay.
- Babylas d' Antioche (IIIe century).
Catholic saints of the day
Orthodoxe saints of the day
- Neophyte the Recluse (XIIe century), founder of the monastery of the Sion News close to Paphos in Cyprus.
- Xenia of Saint-Pétersbourg (+ towards 1803), insane ascetic as a Christ.
See too
Beats-smg: Sausė 24
Be-X-old: 24 студзеня
Fiu-vro: 24. vahtsõaastakuu päiv
Nds-nl: 24 jannewaori
Simple: January 24
Zh-min-nan: 1 goe̍h 24 ji̍t
Zh-yue: 1 月 24 號