September 4th
The September 4th is the 247e Jour of the Année (248e in the event of Leap year) of the Gregorian Calendrier.
Events
5th century
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476 : Fall of the Roman Empire in Occident : the king Odoacre, chief German of the Hérules, occupies Rome putting an end to the Roman Empire in Occident. He deposits the last emperor of Occident, Romulus Augustule, which is exiled in Campanie, and returns the imperial badges to Byzance, so that Zénon recognizes it like Patrice. Zénon returns it to the legitimate emperor of Occident, Julius Nepos, then taken refuge in Dalmatie. Odoacre refuses and the things remain about it there. Seemingly, Odoacre control surface in the name of the only emperor, that of the East. In fact, the Empire ceased existing in Occident.
10th century
13th century
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1260 : The Sienans beat Florentins with the Bataille of Montaperti.
17th century
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1627 : The Turks sign a treaty with the German emperor Ferdinand II.
18th century
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1749 : Birth with Lunéville, the court of the king Stanislas Leczinski of the girl of Voltaire and Emilie of Châtelet, fore-mentioned Stanislas Adelaide.
- 1774 : The British navigator James Cook discovers the New Caledonia.
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1797 : (18 Fructidor Year V) Coup d'etat of the Directory (Barred, Révellière-Lépeaux, Reubell) with the support of the army (Notch, Augereau) against the moderate ones and the royalist of the Club of Clichy. Barthelemy and eleven members of the Councils of Old is stopped and off-set. The elections of germinal are cancelled in 49 departments (177 deputies are invalidated) as well as measurements in favor of the emigrants (160 death sentences). The executive power is reinforced with depend on the legislature.
19th century
- 1870 : France: Proclamation of the Third Republic by Gambetta and formation of the Government of National defense.
20th century
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1929 : The German airship Graf Zeppelin achieves the round the world tour.
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1939 : Call of the Sultan Mohammed V read in all the mosques of Morocco asking the Morrocans to support France in war against Germany.
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1958 : Presentation with French people by the General de Gaulle of the project of Constitution of Ve République, place of the Republic.
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1962 : First visit of the general de Gaulle with Bonn, which seals the Franco-German reconciliation.
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1970 : Salvador Allende is elected president of the Chilean République.
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1974 : the the United States establish diplomatic relations with the German Democratic republic.
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1981 : Assassination with the Lebanon of the Ambassador of France, Louis Delamarre.
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1993 : the Eurocorps set up, following a joint initiative of François Mitterrand and Helmut Kohl.
21e century
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2006 : First test of the Airbus A380 succeeded with passengers on his board
Births
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1768 : François-Rene de Chateaubriand, writer and Politician French. († July 4th 1848)
- 1789: Charles Gaudichaud-Bowsprit, Botanist French. († January 16th 1854)
- 1809: Juliusz Słowacki, Poet Polish. († April 3rd 1849)
- 1824: Anton Bruckner, Austrian Type-setter . († June 11th 1896)
- 1892: Darius Milhaud, Type-setter French, member of the Six. († June 22nd 1974)
- 1896: Antonin Artaud, writer French, author of Poems and texts on the Cinema and the Theater. († March 4th 1948)
- 1908: Richard Wright, first black writer American to write a novel with success. († November 28th 1960)
- 1924: Joan $aiken, writer E English. († January 4th 2004))
- 1925 : Elias Hraoui, old president of the Lebanon of 1989 with 1998. († July 7th 2006)
- 1926: Andre Passeron, political Journalist French. († August 12th 1994)
- 1928: Dick York, American Actor . († February 20th 1992)
- 1942: Patrice Fontanarosa, Violonist French.
- 1946 : Marcel Dehoux, Politician French.
- 1954 : Dennis Quaid, American Actor .
- 1961 : Cédric Klapisch, Realizer, Actor, producing and Scenario writer French.
- 1968 : Natacha Amal, Belgian actress .
- 1974 : Carmit Bachar, American singer of the musical group The Pussycat Frauds.
- 1981 : Beyoncé Knowles, Singer of drunk R&B and , Compositrice, producing and American actress .
Death
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1324 : Sanche I {{er}}, king de Majorque
- 1465: Louis d' Albret, religious French, bishop of Cahors, then cardinal bishop of Surface, and . (° 1422)
- 1780: John Fielding, blind magistrate and social reformer British. (° 1721)
- 1784: César-François Cassini, astronomer French. (° June 17th 1714)
- 1907 : Edvard Grieg, Type-setter and Norwegian pianist of the romantic period.
- 1974 : Marcel Achard, Playwright and French writer French. (° July 5th 1899)
- 1977: Jean Rostand, writer and Biologist French. (° October 30th 1894)
- 1981: Louis Delamarre, ambassador of France, assassinated with the Lebanon.
- 1989 : Georges Simenon, Belgian writer of French language. (° February 13rd, 1903)
- 1997: Aldo Rossi, Italian Architect . (° May 3rd, 1931)
- 2000: Bernard Assiniwi, writer Québécois, actor, author and radiophonic Realizer. (° July 31st 1935)
- 2003 : Lola Bobesco, Belgian Violonist of Rumanian origin . (° August 9th 1920)
- 2003: Tibor Varga, Violonist and type-setter Hungarian. (° July 4th 1921)
- 2004: Samira Bellil, educational French. (° November 24th 1972)
- 2006:
- Giacinto Facchetti, Footballer Italy N. (° July 18th 1942)
- Steve Irwin, TV host Australia N and the owner of the zoo of Queensland. (° February 22nd 1962)
- Rémy Belvaux, Actor, Realizer, producing and Belgian Scenario writer . (° November 10th 1966)
Celebrations
Catholic and orthodoxe saints of the day
- Brace the prophet.
- Hermione martyrdom, girl of the Philippe apostle.
- Marcel de Chalon (+ 179) martyr.
- Marine of the mount Titan (fine 4th century), deacon recluse.
- Valérien de Tournus (+ 179) martyr.
Catholic saints of the day
- Rosalie of Palermo († 1160), recluse.
See too
- September 4th in sport
- September 4th in the railroads
- Street of Four-September
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