September 21st
The September 21st is the 264e Jour of the Année (265e in the event of Leap year) of the Gregorian Calendrier. There remain 101 days before the end of the year.
Events
1 to 1900
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1097 : Tancrède de Hauteville, which, at the time of the First crusade, separated from the principal army of the crusaders, reached Tarse ( Tarsus ), the main city on the coastal plain Cilicie.
- 1188 : Two marshal-shoeing, Albacore of Beuvry and Gautier de Béthune, worrying about the dramatic situation of the inhabitants, decide to create a Charité (Brotherhood). It is the origin of the Confrérie of Charitable of Saint-Éloi, who continues his activities with Béthune nowadays.
- 1322 : The king de France Charles IV '' Beautiful the '' wife, in second weddings, with Layered branches Marie of Luxembourg, girl of the Germanic Emperor Henri VII of Luxembourg and Marguerite of the Brabant.
- 1457 : Foundation of the university Albert-Ludwigs of Freiburg-in-Brisgau by the archduke Albert VI of Austria
- 1529: The Turks of Soliman Ier besiege Vienna.
- 1670 : Mgr. Tellier, become archbishop of Rheims, devotes with the full approval of the Pape, Jacques Bénigne Bossuet like bishop of Condom, Gers, in the church of Cordeliers to Pontoise.
- 1697 : The Traité of Ryswick puts an end to the Guerre of the League of Augsburg: the joined together Territories must be returned, except Strasbourg. Its main aim is to put an end to the Guerre of the League of Augsburg but it has implications in America: He recognizes with the France his conquests of the Hudson Bay to the Canada. It recovers Newfoundland but preserves only part of the Acadie. Moreover it divides the island of Haiti between France and the Spain.
- 1745 : Madam de Pompadour becomes the favorite official one of the king Louis XV, which installs it with Versailles.
- 1746 : The French Army occupies Madras, in India.
- 1776 : Anne Louis Henri of Fare, future cardinal, future appointed with the General states of 1789 is ordered priest.
- 1792 : The national Convention succeeds the legislative assembly and proclaims the first French Republic
- 1802: Bonaparte appendix the Piedmont.
- 1860 : A Franco-English task force beats the Chinese forces with Pa-Li-Kao.
- 1898 : The empress dowager Tseu-Hi seizes the capacity in China and cancels the modernistic reforms.
XXe century
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1938 : The Czechoslovakia yields the area of the Sudètes to the Nazi Germany.
- 1939 : The First Rumanian minister Armand Calinescu is assassinated by the " Keep of Fer" , fascistic organization.
- 1948 : Marcel Cerdan becomes world champion of boxing, of the average weights, vis-a-vis Tony Zale.
- 1949 :
- the zones of French, British and American occupation in Germany are placed under the control of the West German authorities.
- Opening to Beijing ( Beijing ) (China) of the 1st political advisory Conference of the Chinese people (CCPPC), chaired by Mao Zedong, gathering 662 deputy. (end the September 30th).
- 1964 : Independence of Malta within the framework of the Commonwealth.
- 1970 : Assisted since the day before by Syrian armoured tanks, Palestinian commandos seize Irbid, the second town of Jordan.
- 1972 : Commit suicide of the French writer Henry de Montherlant.
- 1978 : The Syria, the Algeria, the Libya, the South-Yemen and PLO break their relations with the Egypt, after the signature of the peace treaty with Israel.
- 1979 : Bokassa Ier is relieved
- 1980:
- Bob Marley occurs in Stanley Theater of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, at the time of the Uprising round. It was its last concert.
- Gerard d' Aboville crosses the Atlantique to the oar.
- 1981 : Independence of Belize
- 1982: Amine Gemayel, brother of the president-elected official assassinated Béchir Gemayel, is elected president of the Lebanese République.
- 1985 : A Earthquake with Mexico City makes at least 2.000 dead.
- 1987 : The Dalaï Lama presents her Peace plan in five points for Tibet to the Congrès of the United States which he will reformulate the June 15th 1988 in the European Parliament of Strasbourg, thus officializing a proposal for a negotiation, which, he hoped for it, would be used as a basis for the resolution of the question of the Tibet.
- 1990 : With alternate Nimes (France, department of the Gard), of Jesús Janeiro Bazán known as “Jesulín de Ubrique”, Spanish Matador .
- 1991 : Independence of the Arménie
- 1999: The chiefs of the Armée with release of Kosovo (UCK) sign with Pristina the agreement on the demilitarization of the UCK and its transformation into a civil body.
- 2000 : Jacques Chirac qualifies d" 'history abracadabrantesque" remarks of ex-financial of the RPR Jean-Claude Méry, deceased in 1999, which affirmed in a video testimony to have given in October 1986 " five million FF silver liquide" in the presence of Jacques Chirac, with her ex-director of cabinet Michel Roussin.
XXIe century
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2001 : The town of Toulouse is victim of the explosion of the factory AZF which makes 30 dead and approximately 2500 wounded, as well as considerable property damages.
- 2003 : The space probe Galileo is voluntarily crushed on the planet Jupiter.
- 2005 :
- Junichiro Koizumi is re-elected at the post of Prime Minister by the Japanese Parliament after crushing the victory of the coalition which it directs at the time of the anticipated general elections of September 11th.
- the Québécois abbot Denis Vadeboncoeur, recognized guilty of sexual assaults on a minor of less than fifteen years, whereas it was cleaned parish of Lieurey (the Eure) between 1989 and 1992, is condemned to twelve years of imprisonment.
- 2007 :
- Pascal Payet is stopped in the northern suburbs of Barcelona.
- an impressive case of arson is declared in a building of the 19th century in the night in the center of Rennes: it will make 3 dead, more than 25 wounded. The author of this fire was under the influence of alcohol and would have put fire at a heap of paperboards under the stair-well of the building.
Births
- 1562 : Vincent I {{er}} of Mantoue, noble Italian, duke of Mantoue and Montferrat († February 18th 1612, 49 years)
- 1645: Louis Jolliet, exploring Canadian († 1700)
- 1689: Jan Klemens Branicki, general Polish († October 9th 1771)
- 1789: Augustin Louis Cauchy, French mathematician († May 23rd 1857)
- 1778: Carl Ludwig Koch German Naturalist († 1857)
- 1866: H.G. Wells, British writer († 1946)
- 1875: “El Algabeño” (Jose García Rodríguez), Spanish Matador († January 7th 1947).
- 1888 : Lucien Baroux, French actor, born with Toulouse, + May 21st 1968 with Hossegor
- 1901: Lanza del Vasto ( Giuseppe Lanza di Trabia-Branciforte ), French writer in favor of non-violence
- 1902: Shine Cernuda, poet Spanish
- 1912: Chuck Jones, Realizer, Actor, and producing American († February 22nd 2002)
- 1916: Francoise Giroud, journalist and political woman French († 2003)
- 1918: Jofre Soares, born with Palmeira back Índios, Alagoas, with the Brazil, + August 19th 1996 with Sao Paulo, the Brazil
- 1919: Mario Bunge, physicist and Argentinian philosopher
- 1920: Robert Wangermée, Musicologist and Belgian administrator .
- 1921 : Faïza Ahmed, Egyptian singer
- 1926: Prosper Weil, Lawyer and academic French.
- 1930 : Dawn Addams, British actress . († May 7th 1985).
- 1931 : Larry Hagman, actor of television
- 1934: Leonard Cohen, Canadian singer
- 1935: Anthony Page, born with Bangalore (India)
- 1940: Jan Woleński, philosopher Polish
- 1945
- Jerry Bruckheimer, producing American
- Bjarni Tryggvason, Canadian spationaut
- 1947:
- Mohammed Ali Halouani, Tunisian politician
- Stephen King, American writer
- 1950:
- Bill Murray, American actor
- Philippe Caubère, French actor
- Yusaku Matsuda, Actor Japan board, († November 6th 1989).
- 1953 : Marc Pajot, navigator French
- 1955:
- François Cluzet, actor French
- Richard J. Hieb, American astronaut
- 1960: David James Elliott, American actor
- 1965: Frederic Beigbeder, novelist French
- 1971: Luke Wilson, realizer, actor, American scenario writer
- 1972:
- Olivia Bonamy, French actress
- Liam Gallagher, British singer of the group Oasis
- 1973: Andrei Kivilev, racing cyclist born with Taldy-Korgan in Kazakhstan (death following a fall the March 12th 2003 at the time of edition 2003 of Paris-Nice).
- 1980 : Kareena Kapoor, Indian actress
- 1981: Nicole Richie, actress and American starlet
Death
- 1317 : Violated Élizabeth de Cieszyn, queen of Bohemia and Poland.
- 1832 : Walter Scott, poet and British novelist (° 1771)
- 1860: Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher (° 1788)
- 1866: Karl Ludwig Hencke, Astronomer German amateur .
- 1874 : Jean-Baptiste Élie de Beaumont, geologist French (° 1798)
- 1966: Paul Reynaud, French politician (° 1878)
- 1972:
- Henry de Montherlant, novelist, essay writer, dramatic author and French academician (° 1895)
- Pierre-Henri Simon, writer, member of the French Academy and officer of the Legion of honor
- 1974: Jacqueline Susann, author
- 1987: Jaco Pastorius, bass player of jazz
- 1996: Sabine Zlatin, Founder of the House of Izieu, Resistant, Painter
- 2002: Robert Forward, physicist and American author (° August 15th 1932)
Festivals and celebrations
- Day of the rewards in the republican Calendar
- international Day of peace
- international Day against the disease of Alzheimer
Catholic and orthodoxe saints
- Jonas (prophet)
- Deborah
- Beaver of Apt (+ towards 420), bishop.
- Matthieu, apostle and evangelist (Western date).
Saying of the day
“When Saint-Matthieu comes, the summer, good-bye. ” There exists also this saying: “When Matthieu comes, virgins, good-bye. ”Because of the transition between the sign from the Virgin and that from the Balance in the Western horoscope.
See too
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