November 6th
The November 6th is the 310e Jour of the Année (311e in the event of Leap year) of the Gregorian Calendrier. There remain 55 days before the end of the year.
Events
1 to 1900
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1153 : The Traité of Wallingford puts an end to the civil war in England between Mathilde Emperesse and Etienne of Blois
- 1553: Died with Aktapa, close to Eregli (Turkey), of the crown prince Mustafa (38 years), wire of the Othoman sultan Soliman the Magnificent the, killed by his/her father who had taken note of a false letter of his son to the shah of Perse, asking him his assistance to reverse it.
- 1632 : The king Gustave II Adolphe of Sweden is killed with the battles of Lutzen.
- 1785 : Gabriel Cortois de Pressigny is named bishop of Saint-Malo. It will remain it until its resignation the September 19th 1801).
- 1792 : Victoire of Dumouriez on the Austrians with Jemmapes (Belgium).
- 1846 : The Austria appendix the Republic of Cracow in violation of the Treated of Vienna.
- 1860 : Abraham Lincoln becomes the 16th president of the the United States with 39,9% of the voices, thanks to divisions within the Democratic party.
- 1870 : Evacuation of Rheims by the Prussian troops.
XXe century
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1914 : The France decides the economic Blocus of the Germany.
- 1917 :
- Début of the Révolution of October in Russia (night from October 24th to 25th in the old calendar tsarist, which corresponds to the night from November 6th to 7th).
- Russia: The Bolcheviks seize the capacity with Saint-Pétersbourg.
- 1932 : Elections with the Reichstag in Germany, last elections before the accession of Adolf Hitler at the post of chancellor.
- 1937 : Adhesion of the Italy to the Pact anti-Comintern.
- 1938 : Beginning of the seat of Madrid by the pro-Franco forces; the Spanish republican government settles with Valence.
- 1942 : A Raz-de-marée makes 10.000 dead with the Bengal.
- 1943 : The Russian take again Kiev with the German .
- 1955 : End of the Protectorate French on the Morocco.
- 1956 : End of the Franco-British operation of Suez.
- 1962 : The General meeting of the United Nations claims economic sanctions against the South Africa, because of its racial policy.
- 1967 : Appearance of the Credit card.
- 1968 : The negotiations on peace with the Vietnam open with Paris.
- 1975 : Departure towards the the Western Sahara of the green Walk Morocco groin.
- 1976 : African countries of the " Frontline " , joined together with Dar be Salam, grant their support to the fight of the guerilla in Rhodesia.
- 1982 : The direction of the Polish Communist party orders to severely repress the new manifestations of the trade union “Solidarité”.
- 1983 : First legislative elections in Turkey after three years of military regime.
- 1984 : Ronald Reagan is re-elected President of the United States.
- 1990 : Exit of the album Crazy World of German the rock'n'roll group Scorpions.
- 1994 : Former President Ronald Reagan, 83 years, reveals in a letter made public that he suffers from the Maladie of Alzheimer.
- 2000 : Opening to the Court of Appeal of Paris of the lawsuit of the wife of the mayor of Paris, Xavière Tiberi, bearing on its employment supposed fictitious in 1994 at the general advice of the the Essonne.
XXIe century
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2001 : The chief of Unionistic of Ulster David Trimble gains, against the Protestants of the tendency lasts, the election at the post of head of the government of unit of Northern Ireland, a key position in the peace agreement.
- 2002 :
- a fire in the train Paris Vienna causes the death of 12 people.
- Sounded by its double presidential and legislative rout, the president of the Communist party Robert Hue decides that it " will not solicit, in next Congrès" from April, its renewal.
- At the end of a true course of obstacles, the Sénat approves act II of decentralization.
- Accident of the flight Luxair 9642 in Luxembourg, which costs in particular the life to the painter Michel Majerus.
- 2003 :
- the weekly magazine " the Express train " reveal that Jacques Chirac carries an auditive apparatus, which will contradict the Elysium the 19.
- the Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin announces that one public holiday, probably the Whit Monday, will be removed starting from July 1st 2004 to come to assistance of the elderly and handicapped.
- 2004 : Live tension between the France and the Ivory Coast, after the death of nine French soldiers killed in a raid of the army of the Ivory Coast, close to Bouaké, starting the response of Paris and causing a wave of violences anti-Frenchwomen.
- 2005 : A plane of Iraqi Airways transporting passengers has landed with Teheran, for the first time for 25 years.
- 2006 : Putting into circulation with Nantes of the 1st Busway of France.
- 2006 : Exit of individual of U2 and Green Day: The Saints Are Coming.
- 2007 : Died of five Afghan members of Parliament - among which the former minister and leader of the opposition Sayed Mustafa Kazemi - in one of the worst attacks made in Afghanistan since 2001. The Attack-suicide was perpetrated in the relatively peaceful small town of Baghlân, near Pol-e Khomri, in the North-East of the country. A Kamikaze, circulating with foot, was thrown on a delegation of members of Parliament visiting a sugar refinery and was exploded, killing, according to the last known assessment, more than 40 people and by wounding a hundred and twenty others.
Births
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15 or 16: Agrippine the Young person, Roman empress, mother of Néron. († March 59)
- 1479: Jeanne Anger of Spain, queen of Philippe Ier de Castille († April 11th 1555)
- 1494: Soliman the Magnificent the, Othoman sultan († September 7th 1566)
- 1510: John Caius, doctor English († July 29th 1573)
- 1661: Charles II of Spain, last king d' Espagne of the house of Habsbourg († November 1st 1700)
- 1692: Louis Root, French poet († January 29th 1763)
- 1755: Stanisław Staszic, statesman, geologist, poet writer and philosopher Polish († January 20th 1826)
- 1814: Adolphe Sax, inventor of the Saxophone († February 4th 1894)
- 1830: John Whitaker Hulke, Surgery N and British geologist († February 19th 1895)
- 1833: Jonas Binds, writer Norwegian († July 5th 1908)
- 1841: Armand Fallières, president of the French Republic of 1906 with 1913 († June 22nd 1931)
- 1851: Charles Dow, financial journalist and one of the founders of Dow & Jones Co († December 4th 1902)
- 1854: John Philip Sousa, type-setter of military marches († March 6th 1932)
- 1855: Ezra Seymour Gosney, eugenist states-unien († September 14th 1942)
- 1860: Ignacy Paderewski, pianist, type-setter and politician Polish († June 29th 1941)
- 1861: James Naismith, inventor of the Basketball († November 28th 1939)
- 1880: Robert Musil, Austrian writer († April 15th 1942)
- 1905: Pierre Gemayel, Lebanese politician († August 29th 1984)
- 1907: Raymond Savignac, French poster artist († October 31st 2002)
- 1908: Francoise Dolto, doctor pediatrist and French psychoanalyst († August 25th 1988)
- 1914: Jonathan Harris, actor states-unien († November 3rd 2002)
- 1916: Ray Conniff, leader and type-setter states-unien († October 12th 2002)
- 1931: Mike Nichols, German realizer
- 1939: Michael Schwerner, militant of the civic rights to the United States († June 21st 1964)
- 1946: Sally Field, actress states-unienne
- 1948: Glenn Frey, singer states-unien (The Eagles)
- 1949: Arturo Sandoval, trumpet player states-unien of cuban origin
- 1949: Brad Davis, actor states-unien († 1991)
- 1956: Marc Dutroux, criminal Belgian
- 1957: Klaus Kleinfeld, industrial German
- 1961: Florent Pagny, French singer
- 1965: Greg Graffin, singer states-unien (Bad Religion)
- 1966: Laurent Lafforgue, French mathematician, Medal Fields 2002.
- 1970 : Ethan Hawke, actor states-unien
- 1972: Thandie Newton, Zambian actress
- 1973: Nell McAndrew, British mannequin
- 1976: Stalemate Tillman, American football player († April 22nd 2004)
- 1987: Anna Ivanović, Serb tennis player
Death
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1231 : Tsuchimikado, emperor of Japan (° 1196)
- 1406: Innocent VII, pope
- 1492: Antoine Busnois, French type-setter (°C. 1430)
- 1613: Martin Ruzé de Beaulieu, lord of Beaulieu, Longjumeau and Chilly, French politician, Secretary of State of the House of the king (or Secretary of the king ) under Henri III, Henri IV and Louis XIII. (° v. 1530).
- 1692 : Gédéon Tallemant of Réaux, French writer (° November 7th 1619)
- 1771: John Bevis, physicist and British astronomer (° November 10th 1695)
- 1777: Bernard de Jussieu, French botanist (° August 17th 1699).
- 1796 : Catherine II of Russia (° April 21st 1729)
- 1822: Claude Louis Berthollet, chemist French (° December 9th 1748).
- 1836 : the ex-king Charles X of France, count de Ponthieu (° October 9th 1757)
- 1846: Karol Marcinkowski, physicist and political militant Polish (° June 23rd 1800)
- 1887: Eugene Pottier, poet and revolutionist (° October 4th 1816)
- 1893: Piotr Ilitch Tchaïkovski, Russian type-setter (° May 7th 1840)
- 1910: Giuseppe Cesare Abba, 72 years, Italian writer (° October 6th 1838)
- 1925: Khải Định, emperor of Vietnam
- 1944: Walter Edouard Guinness, Lord Moyne, politicking British.
- 1964 : Hans von Euler-Chelpin, Swedish chemist of German origin, Nobel Prize of chemistry 1929 (° February 15th 1863)
- 1965 :
- Edgar Varèse, French type-setter (° December 22nd 1883)
- Clarence Williams, American musician (° November 8th 1898)
- 1968: Charles Munch, leader and violinist French (° September 26th 1891)
- 1970: Henri Jeanson, dialogist of French cinema
- 1978: Harry Bertoia, Italian designer (° March 10th 1915)
- 1984: Gastón Suárez, Bolivian writer (° January 27th 1929)
- 1986: Elisabeth Grümmer, German opera singer, of colorature soprano (° March 31st 1911)
- 1987: Jean Rivier, French type-setter.
- 1991 : Gene Tierney, American actress (° November 19th 1920)
- 2000 :
- Lyon Sprague de Camp, writer states-unien of science fiction (° November 27th 1907)
- David R. Brower, American ecologist (° July 1st 1912)
- 2001: Anthony Shaffer, British writer of theater (° May 15th 1926)
- 2002 :
- Sid Sackson, American creator of board games (° 1920)
- Matavele, Mozambican musician
- 2003: Eduardo Palomo, Mexican actor (° May 13rd 1962)
- 2007: Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Afghan politician . One of the leaders and spokesperson of the opposition party plain National front ; former minister Commercial of the transition government (2002 - 2004).
Celebrations
Catholic and orthodoxe saints
- Léonard of the Limousin (6th century), hermit, owner of the prisoners.
- Ildut de Llantwit (6th century), abbot of the Wales, perhaps come in Armorique.
- Bertille de Chelles (or Berthille or Berthilde) († v. 705), moniale of Jouarre, called by Holy Bathilde like first abbess of the Abbey of Chelles, towards 670.
See too
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