October 25th
The October 25th is the 298e Jour of the Année (299e in the event of Leap year) of the Gregorian Calendrier. There remain 67 days before the end of the year.
Events
1 to 1900
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732: Charles Martel beats the Arabs with Poitiers (discussed date, to also see October 10th).
- 912: Died of the king de Bourgogne Rodolphe I {{er}}, his/her son Rodolphe II succeeds to him. (End of the reign in 937).
- 1131 : Louis the Young person is crowned king with Rheims, of living of his/her father, by the Pape Innocent II, after the accidental death of his/her older brother Philippe (1116 -1131).
- 1415 : The French knighthood is crushed by the troops of Henri V with the Bataille of Azincourt.
- 1555 : Abdication of Charles Quint, Germanic emperor , king of Spain and Sicily.
- 1586 : The queen of Scotland Marie Stuart is condemned to died
- 1722: Sacring of Louis XV 12 years old.
- 1793 : François-Armand de Saige, mayor of Bordeaux is guillotine.
- 1794 : The Russia withdraws war against the France
- 1795: Creation of the National institute of sciences and arts , representing republican France, prefiguration of the Academy of the Art schools.
- 1813 : British Victoire with the Battle of Châteauguay to the Quebec
- 1854: The British light brigade launches its heroic load close to Sébastopol, during the Crimean War.
- 1874 : Annexation of the islands Fiji by the the United Kingdom
- 1900: The Transvaal is officially annexed by the Great Britain.
XXe century
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1905 : Creation of the Protestant federation of France
- 1909: The assassination of the Japanese prince Ito by Korean fanatics leads to the introduction of a Japanese dictatorship in Korea.
- 1936 : The Germany and the Italy form the Axis Berlin - Rome.
- 1937 : The test pilot allemande Hanna Reitch establishes a record of distance for helicopters by traversing 58 nautical (108 kilometers) on board Focke-Wulf Fw-61.
- 1938 : The Japanese forces occupy Hankéou and the Chinese government settles with Tchoung-King.
- 1941 : The first German offensive against Moscow fails.
- 1946 : Creation of the National center of cinematography (CNC).
- 1950 : Chinese intervention in Korea.
- 1951 : Electoral victory of the conservatives in Great Britain and formation of a government Churchill.
- 1956 : The Egypt, the Jordan and the Syria constitute a unified military command.
- 1962 :
- Presentation by South-Aviation and British Aircraft Corporation of a supersonic project of civil aircraft: the Harmony.
- the crisis of the rockets reaches a culminating point: the White House gives a report on a Soviet rapid military reinforcement with Cuba.
- 1966 : Subandrio, former minister indonésien of the Foreign affairs, is condemned to death.
- 1971 : The seat of the nationalist China with the the United Nations is allotted to the communist China.
- 1978 : Exit of the film the Cage with insane the .
- 1983 : The American unload with the Grenade
- 1985: Passage from 7 to 8 digits for the phone numbers in France.
- 1989 : The French government decides a total Amnistie for the crimes of blood and the offenses made during the events of New Caledonia.
- 1990 : the Kazakhstan proclaims its sovereignty (independence the December 16th 1991).
- 1991 : First trial flight of the Airbus A340, the largest airliner built in Europe
- 1997: Denis Sassou-Nguesso becomes president of the République of Congo.
- 1999 : The Safety advice of UNO gives his green light to the sending of more than 9.000 blue helmets and to the installation of a provisional administration to the Eastern Timor during the transitional period which will lead this territory to independence.
- 2000 : The Yugoslav president Vojislav Kostunica obtains the dissolution of the Parliament of Serbia held by the Socialists of Slobodan Milosevic.
XXIe century
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2001 : Eleven people perish in Suisse in the tunnel of the Gothard.
- 2003 :
- an attack with the rocket aims at the barracks of the CRS of Aspretto (Corse-du-Sud), it is the third action perpetrated against the police force on the island in less than 48 hours.
- the richest man of Russia, Mikhaïl Khodorkovski, owner of the oil giant Ioukos, is imprisoned for fraud and tax avoidance; he will resign the November 3rd of the presidency of the oil group.
- 2004 : Launching in France of " Pink TV " , first gay chain paying in Europe.
- 2005 :
- to avoid possible a epizooty of the Avian flu, the government decides the containment of the avicolous breedings located in 26 departments " with risque".
- Dominique de Villepin opposes an end not-to receive with the proposal of Nicolas Sarkozy to give the right to vote with the nonCommunity immigrants to the municipal elections.
- the news Iraqi Constitution is adopted by Référendum October 15th.
- 2007 :
- Report/ratio of the Program of the United Nations for the Environment: " GE4: future of the world environment United Nations Environnment Program-Geo4
- First commercial flight of the Airbus A380.
Births
- 1767 : Benjamin Constant of Rebecque, politician and free-Switzerland writer. († December 8th 1830)
- 1800: Thomas Babington Macaulay, British writer
- 1811: Welsh Évariste, mathematician († 1832)
- 1815: Camillo Sivori, violonist and Italian type-setter († February 19th, 1894)
- 1825: Johann Strauss, Type-setter and Austrian Leader († 1899)
- 1827: Marcellin Berthelot, chemist, essay writer, historian of sciences, politician and academician French († March 18th 1907)
- 1838: Georges Bizet, Type-setter († June 3rd 1875)
- 1864: Horace E. Dodge, manufacturer of the cars of the mark Dodge
- 1881: Pablo Picasso, painter, draftsman and Spanish sculptor († 1973)
- 1888: Richard Byrd, American admiral († 1957)
- 1889: Abel Gance, director († 1981)
- 1894: Claude Cahun, born Lucy Schwob, photographer, writer, artist plastics technician († 1954)
- 1912: Minnie Pearl, actress
- 1913: Klaus Barbie, chief of the Gestapo to Lyon of 1942 has 1944 († 1991)
- 1920: Genevieve of Gaulle-Anthonioz, resistant of the first hour, off-set and militant caritative Frenchwoman († 2002)
- 1923: Jean Duceppe, actor and actor Québécois († December 7th 1990)
- 1928: Anthony Franciosa, American actor († 2006) and Marion Ross, actress
- 1931: Annie Girardot, actress
- 1935: Rusty Schweickart, American astronaut
- 1940: Bobby Knight, trainer of American tennis shoe
- 1941: Helen Reddy, singer and Australian actor
- 1952: Samir Geagea, politician Lebanon board
- 1961: Chad Smith, beater of Red Hot Chili Peppers
- 1964: Nathalie Simon, champion of board with veil then TV host
- 1985: Ciara, American singer r&b
- 1995: Conchita Campbell, Canadian actress
- 2001: the princess Elisabeth of Belgium
Death
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912: Rodolphe I {{er}}, king de Bourgogne of 888 with 912 (° in 859)
- 1130: Gauthier de Villebéon, Great chamberlain of France (° v. 1130)
- 1154: Etienne of Blois, king d' Angleterre
- 1415:
- Jean Ier, duke of Alençon, with the Battle of Azincourt
- Antoine of the Brabant (or Antoine of Burgundy ), count de Rethel (1393 - 1406), duke of the Brabant, of Limbourg and marquis d' Anvers (1406 - 1415), wire of Philippe II Bold the, duke of Burgundy, with the Battle of Azincourt
- Edouard III, duke of Bar, grandson of the King de France Jean II '' the Good '', with the Battle of Azincourt
- Ferry Ier de Vaudémont, count de Vaudémont, wire of Jean Ier, duke of Lorraine, with the Battle of Azincourt
- Jean IV of Bueil, Large-Master of the Principal rafters of France, Chamberlain of the duke of Anjou, with the Battle of Azincourt (° v. 1365)
- Louis de Poix, knight, lord of Brimeu, Saint-Maxent, Huppy, etc, with the Battle of Azincourt
- Pierre de Beauvoir, Baillif of the Vermandois, with the Battle of Azincourt
- Robert de Wavrin, Seneshal of Flanders, with the Battle of Azincourt
- Jean de Werchin, Seneshal of Hainaut, with the Battle of Azincourt.
- 1647 : Evangelista Torricelli
- 1653 : Théophraste Renaudot
- 1720 : Antoine IV of Grammont, duke of Grammont, viceroy of Navarre (° 1641)
- 1793: François-Armand de Saige, mayor of Bordeaux, guillotine
- 1826: Philippe Pinel, founder of modern psychiatry (° 1745)
- 1833: Felix Louis Herminier, Pharmacy N and Naturalist French (° 1779)
- 1839: Aime Picquet of Boisguy, general chouan
- 1865: Christophe-Alexis-Adrien de Jussieu, French politician (° 1802)
- 1889: Emile Augier, poet, playwright and academician French (° 1820)
- 1955: Sadako Sasaki, Japanese young girl, symbol of peace (° 1943)
- 1976: Raymond Queneau, French writer (° February 21st 1903)
- 1977: Felix Gouin, French politician
- 1984: Pascale Ogier, French actress (° October 26th 1958)
- 1993: Vincent Price, actor
- 1999: Payne Stewart, champion of American Golf
- 2001: Ken Aston, British referee which invented the yellow and red paperboards
- 2002:
- Richard Harris, actor Irish
- Christine Gouze-Renal, producing of television, marries Roger Hanin (° December 30th 1914)
- 2004: John Peel, 65 years, celebrates British disc jockey who had made share his love of the music on the BBC with several generations of fans (° August 30th 1939)
Celebrations
- Kazakhstan : day of the Republic.
Catholic and orthodoxe saints of the day
- Crepin and Crépinien of Soissons (+ 285), martyrs with Soissons.
- Enguerrand of Metz (in VIIIe century), bishop of Metz.
See too
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