September 7th
The September 7th is the 250e Jour of the Année (251e in the event of Leap year) of the Gregorian Calendrier.
Events
1 to 1900
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878: With Troyes, the pope Jean VIII sacring and crown second once Louis II '' the Stammerer '', but refuses to crown Adélaïde of the Friuli, perhaps because of the repudiation of Ansgarde of Burgundy.
- 1191 : Victoire of Richard Lion-hearted with Arsouf against Saladin
- 1341: By the Arrêt of Conflans-Holy-Honorine the king Philippe VI of France recognizes Charles of Blois duke of Brittany, thus marking the beginning of the War of succession of Brittany.
- 1631 : Victoire of the king (Lutheran) Gustave II Adolphe of Sweden to Breitenfeld, in the north of Leipzig, where it crushes the army of the catholic Ligue, ordered by the imperial generals, the counts of Tilly and of Pappenheim.
- 1646 : The first inhabitants of the Réunion are brought back to Fort-Dauphin and the island thus becomes again uninhabited.
- 1812 : Victoire of Napoleon to the Battle of Moskowa against the Russian S.
- 1822: Independence of the Brazil
- 1860: Garibaldi take Naples and proclaims “Dictator of Deux-Siciles”
- 1882: For the first time, Edison lights a district of New York to electricity.
XXe century
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1945 : The the United States, by their representative the Hodge general, dissolve the Committees of national release of Korea and declare the popular republic proclaimed 6 by Yo Unhyŏng illegal.
- 1945 : Publication of the first number of the Dauphine released
- 1953: Nikita Khrouchtchev succeeds Joseph Stalin with the head of the Soviet Union.
- 1988 : With Spoke (Spain, province of Madrid), alternate of Javier Vázquez, Spanish Matador.
- 1992 : Creation of the audio-visual group French France Televisions in which Antenna 2 and France Areas 3 become respectively France 2 and France 3.
- 1996: Tupac is made assassinate in Las Vegas.
- 1998 : Creation of the company Google, Search engine Internet.
XXIe century
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2007 : Beginning of the world cup of Rugby with XV in France: In match of opening, with the Stade de France with Saint-Denis, the team of France loses against the Argentine on the score of 17-12 .
Births
- 1533 : Elisabeth I {{Re}} of England
- 1621: Jean of the Fountain, dead the April 13rd 1695
- 1707: Buffon, naturalist, mathematician, biologist, cosmologist and author French († April 16th 1788).
- 1726 : François-Andre Danican, known as Philidor , player of failures and type-setter.
- 1864 : Abraham Isaac Kook, one of the chief rabbis of the modern orthodoxe Judaism. Also known as “That which sees the lights”.
- 1866 : Tristan Bernard, writer and humorist French († December 7th 1947).
- 1909 : Elia Kazan, man of Theater and American Cinema .
- 1914 : James Alfred Van Allen, Physicist and American Astronomer .
- 1927 : François Billetdoux, French writer († November 26th 1991).
- 1930 : Baudouin Ier of Belgium, king of the Belgians of 1951 with 1993, († July 31st 1993).
- 1936 : Buddy Holly, American singer of Rock' roll († February 3rd 1959).
- 1939 : S. David Griggs, American astronaut († June 17th 1989)
- 1940: Dario Argento, Realizer Italy N.
- 1952 : Rene Vázquez Díaz, writer, playwright, journalist and translator Cuba in.
- 1955 : Reflected Furlan, actress Croatian.
- 1965 : Özen Yula, Turkish writer.
- 1977 : Maud Fontenoy, French navigatrice.
- 1984 : Vera Zvonareva, Russian tennis player.
Death
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560: Clodoald (or Clodoaldus ), more known under the name of Holy Cloud, prince mérovingien of the 6th century, small son of Clovis I {{er}}, religious Holy French, Catholic. (° 522).
- 781: Holy Alcmund, monk English, bishop of Hexham.
- 1151 : Geoffroy V of Anjou (38 years), count d' Anjou and of Maine, then duke of Normandy, called “ Geoffroy the Juste ” or “ Geoffroy Plantagenêt ”, founder of the dynasty of the Plantagenêt S of the kings d' Angleterre. (° August 24th 1113).
- 1186 : Holy Jean de Novgorod, archbishop and Miracle-worker of Novgorod.
- 1354 : Andrea Dandolo, 54e Doge de Venise and chronicler.
- 1566 : Soliman the Magnificent the, 9th sultan of the Othoman dynasty (° April 27th 1495).
- 1655 : Tristan the Hermit, poet and playwright French. (° 1601)
- 1799: Louis-Guillaume Monnier, French botanist (° June 27th 1717)
- 1799: Jan Ingenhousz, doctor and British botanist of origin Dutch (° 1730)
- 1812: Auguste Jean-Gabriel de Caulaincourt, general of empire, killed with the Battle of Borodino.
- 1851 : John Kidd Physicist, Chemist and British geologist
- 1873: Jules Verreaux, French ornithologist (° 1807)
- 1910: Pepete (Jose Gallego Mateo), Spanish Matador (° March 19th 1883).
- 1959 : Maurice Duplessis, Prime Minister for Quebec (° April 20th 1890)
- 1978: Keith Moon beater of The Who
- 1981: Felix Rousseau, Belgian Historian of French expression and Walloon Militant (° January 14th 1887)
- 1997: Mobutu Sese Seko, second president of the Zaire, current Democratic republic of Congo (° October 14th 1930)
- 2003: Large Antonio extremely Yugoslav man
- 2004: Samira Bellil militant of “Neither subjected whores nor” and author of deliver-testimony In the hell of revolving the
Celebrations
National festival of BrazilCatholic and orthodoxe saints of the day
- Cloud de Nogent (6th century), monk.
- Queen of Autun (3rd century), Martyr E.
See too
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