June 5th
The June 5th is the 156e Jour of the Année (157e in the event of Leap year) of the Gregorian Calendrier.
Events
11th century
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1086 : Died close to Alep, during a quarrel, which opposed it to Tutuş, wire of Alp Arslan, Süleyman Shah, conquering Anatolia, considered, by the Turks, like the founder of the Turkey and its first monarch.
14th century
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1305 : The archbishop of Bordeaux, Bertrand de Got becomes pope under the name of Clément V, papacy will settle with Avignon until in 1376. He is the first of a series of French pope, until Gregoire XI ( Pierre-Roger of Beaufort ), which will die in 1378.
15th century
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1454 : Elie de Tourrettes, lieutenant of the seneshal of Saintonge, is created fifth President at the Parliament of Paris, without never to have been Conseiller - we would say nowadays to the external turn -, because it is supposed that it could be understanding in the business “Jacques Cœur”.
17th century
- 1662 : Louis XIV takes the Sun like emblem.
19th century
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1832 : Insurrection in Paris until the June 6th, following funerals of the Major general of the Empire Jean Maximilien Lamarque deceased on June 1st, victim of the cholera epidemic which prevailed in Paris.
20th century
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1947 : Marshall plan announces, for the economic rebuilding of the Europe
- 1967: Beginning of the War the Six Day old between Israel and the close Arab countries
- 1968: Attempted murder of Robert Kennedy, American politician . ( will die the following day )
- 1969: Reception of Pierre Emmanuel (1916-1984) with the French Academy
- 1981: The American centers of control and prevention of the diseases bring back their observations on a new rare disease, it will be named later “AIDS”.
- 1991 : State of siege in Algeria after islamist demonstrations.
- 1992 : End of the period of “Democratic transition” to the Mali.
21e century
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2002 : Launching of the first “official” edition of the navigator “Mozilla”
- 2003: Tennis: Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin by their victory in semi-final announces to a final of Roland-Garros 100% Belgian.
- 2004 : No5el Mamère celebrates the first homosexual marriage in France, in spite of the prohibition of the government
- 2006:
- official Separation by Referendum of the Serbia-and-Montenegro in two distinct countries.
- Publication, by UNO, of a report/ratio alerting on the threats environmental which weigh on our planet.
Births
- 1414 : Louis III Gonzague de Mantoue, noble Italian, marquis de Mantoue († June 12th 1478, 64 years)
- 1656: Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, French botanist († 1708)
- 1719: Géraud Servant of Réganhac, Lawyer and Poet French († June 18th 1787).
- 1723 : Adam Smith, economist and British Philosopher
- 1868: revolutionary James Connolly and trade unionist Irish († 1916)
- 1878: Pancho Villa, revolutionary Mexican
- 1882: Igor Stravinski, Russian type-setter
- 1883: John Maynard Keynes, British economist
- 1885: Georges Mandel, French politician
- 1928: Tony Richardson, British realizer
- 1931
- Jacques Demy, French realizer († October 27th 1990)
- Jerzy Prokopiuk, philosopher Polish
- 1941: Martha Argerich, Argentinian pianist
- 1942: Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, president of the Guinea Equatoriale
- 1949: Guy Carlier, author and chronicler French
- 1952: Carole Fredericks, American singer
- 1956: Richard A. Searfoss, American astronaut
- 1962: Astrid of Belgium, royal princess Belgian
- 1969: David Luguillano, Spanish Matador
- 1971: Mark Wahlberg, American actor, ex-singer under the name of " Marky Mark".
- 1979 : Pete Wentz, bass player of the American group Fall Out Boy
- 1981: Sebastien Lefebvre, guitarist of the Québécois group rock'n'roll Simple plan
- 1984: Cécilia Cara, singer and French actress
Death
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755 : Holy Boniface (archbishop of Mainz), evangelist of the Germany, died in Martyr in Plank. (° 680)
- 1086: Süleyman Shah, conquering Anatolia, considered, by the Turks, like the founder of the Turkey and its first monarch.
- 1316 : Louis X, king de Navarre and king de France. (° October 4th 1289)
- 1667: Diane de Joannis de Chateaublanc, rich French Aristocrat of the 17th century. (° 1635)
- 1819: Bodawpaya, king de Birmanie (today Myanmar) of 1782 with 1819. (° March 11th 1745)
- 1826: Carl Maria von Weber, type-setter and leader (° November 18th, 1786).
- 1921 : Georges Feydeau, dramatic author French. (° December 8th 1862)
- 1941: Guillaume II of Germany, last German emperor and last king of Prussia of 1888 with 1918 (° January 27th 1859)
- 1984: Sir Frederick Stratten Russell, British zoologist (° November 3rd 1897)
- 1993: Conway Twitty, American singer of Country Music (° September 1st 1933)
- 2004: Ronald Reagan, 40 {{E}} president of the United States of America. (° February 6th 1911)
Celebrations
- world Day of the environment founded by UNO
- national Festival of the Denmark (Grundlovsdag = Day of the Constitution)
- Festival of the Release to the Seychelles
Catholic and orthodoxe saints of the day
- Boniface of Mainz (754), apostle of Germanic and martyr.
- Dorothée de Tyr (+ towards 362), martyr.
- Dorothée of Gaza (+ towards 640), monk.
Orthodoxe saints of the day
- Igor II of Kiev (+ 1147), martyr, commemoration this day of the translation of its relics on June 5th, 1150.
See too
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