July 19th
The July 19th is the 200e Jour of the Année (201e in the event of Leap year) of the Gregorian Calendrier.
Events
- New Year's Day in old Egypt
1 to 1900
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64: Beginning of the Large fire of Rome. A large fire devastates Rome while, according to the legend, Néron, which would be the flamer, contemplates the spectacle while playing of the Lyre.
- 711: Battle of Barbate, the Visigoths of Rodéric are beaten by the Moslems of North Africa, who make the conquest of the Spain in a few years.
- 1610 : Juan of mow Cabezas Altamirano, old bishop of Santiago of Cuba is named bishop of the Guatemala (Santiago of Guatemala).
- 1623 : Fifty-five cardinal enters in Conclave to Rome, to elect a successor with the Pape Gregoire XV, deceased the July 8th.
- 1744 : Battle of Pierrelongue, in the the Alps, on a peak close to Bellino, between the French troops of the Baillif de Givri, lieutenant-general and the troops Piedmont Sardinian eases and , gained by the French.
- 1799 : Discovered with Rivet washer of the trilingual inscription which will put on the track of the deciphering of the Hiéroglyphe S ( Pierre de Rosette ).
- 1848 : Opening to Seneca Falls, in the State of New York (the United States), of the 1st “Convention of the women's rights”, called to discuss civil laws and policies of the women, organized by Elisabeth C. Stanton and Lucretia C. Mott.
- 1870 : Declaration of war of the France to the Prussia.
- 1900 : the first oar of the Parisian subway is brought into service.
20th century
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1903 : Arrival with Paris with the Park of the Princes of the first Tour de France, gained by Maurice Garin.
- 1926 : The first tanks start to produce Aluminum with the alum works of Alcoa Power Co. with Arvida with the Saguenay, the largest alum works in the world.
- 1942 : Raid lacked Nancy
- 1979: Seizure of power by the Sandinistas with the Nicaragua.
- 1989 : The flight 232 of the United Airlines is crushed with Sioux City. 111 dead.
- 1996 : Flood in Saguenay - the area of the Saguenay-Lake-Saint-Jean undergoes a flood without precedent.
21e century
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2005 : In Iran, hanging of two teenagers, 16 and 18 years, because of their Homosexuality or for removal of a minor according to the sources (see Right people LGBT in Iran).
Births
- 1744 : Heinrich Christian Boie, German author.
- 1814 : Samuel Colt, inventor († 1862).
- 1819 : Gottfried Keller, novelist and Swiss poet of German language († 1890).
- 1834 : Jean-Marie Déguignet, Breton writer of French language († 1905).
- 1834 : Edgar Degas, impressionist painter († 1917).
- 1848 : German Justin Casimir de Selves, French politician, † 1934
- 1849: Ferdinand Brunetière, writer, criticizes literary († December 9th 1906).
- 1885 : Aristides de Sousa Mendes, diplomatic Portuguese († 1955).
- 1898 : Herbert Marcuse, philosopher and American communist sociologist of German origin († July 29th 1979).
- 1900 : Arno Breker, official German sculptor of Adolf Hitler.
- 1903 : Robert Dalban, French actor († 1987).
- 1919 : Robert Pinget, French writer of Swiss origin (1997)
- 1921: Rosalyn Yalow, physicist, Nobel Prize of physiology or medicine in 1977.
- 1929 : Emmanuel Roy Ladurie, French modernistic historian.
- 1943 : Roy D. Bridges, American astronaut
- 1946: Ilie Nastase, Rumanian tennis player.
- 1946 : Janie Langlois, artist French plastician.
- 1947 : Brian May, guitarist of Queen.
- 1949 : Daniel Vaillant, French politician, Minister of Interior Department of 2000 with 2002.
- 1951 : Abel Ferrara, American scenario writer.
- 1955 : Isabelle Morizet, known as Karen Cheryl, singer, TV host and of radio, French actress.
- 1957 : Benoit Duquesne, presenter and journalist on television.
- 1961 : Hideo Nakata, Japanese realizer.
- 1963 : Emmanuelle Mottaz, singer and French actress.
- 1969: Alain Penaud, French rugby player.
- 1970 : Sinclair, French singer
- 1973: Saïd Taghmaoui, French actor.
- 1976 : Eric Prydz, DJ and Swedish music producer of house
Death
- 1630 : Daniele Crespi, Italian painter mannerist of the school lombarde. (° 1597).
- 1900 : Humbert I {{er}}, king of Italy (° 1844), assassinated
- 1965: Syngman Rhee, first president of the South Korea
- 1968: Jack Pierce, American make-up man
- 1982: Hugh Everett, physicist and American mathematician (° November 11th 1930)
- 1985: Janusz A. Zajdel, writer Polish of Science fiction († ° September 15th 1938)
- 1992: Paolo Borsellino, judge Palerman anti-Maffia
- 2002: Alexandre Ginzbourg, dissenting Russian
- 2004: Zenkō Suzuki, 70e Prime Minister for the Japan (° 1911)
- 2006: Bertrand Jerome, journalist, cofounder with Francoise Treussard of the radio broadcasts Décraqués and Of Papous in the head, on France Culture.
Celebrations
Catholic and orthodoxe saints of the day
- Macrine d' Annisa (fine 4th century), sister of saint Basile de Césarée.
- Theodore d' Édesse (8th century), bishop.
Orthodoxe saints of the day
- Etienne of Serbia († 1427), prince wire of saint Lazare of Serbia.
- Militsa of Serbia († 1405), wife of saint Lazare of Serbia.
- Seraph of Sarov: invention of its relics and canonization in 1903.
See too
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