January 29th
The January 29th is the 29e Jour of the Année of the Gregorian calendar . There remain 336 days before the end of the year (337 so bissextile).
Events
1 with 1900
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904: Crowning of Serge III like 119e Pope of the Roman Catholic church.
- 1477 : Poland Died of the archbishop Grzegorz de Sanok
- 1630: France: First meeting between Richelieu and Mazarin.
- 1635 : Foundation of the French Academy by the Cardinal of Richelieu at the request of Louis XIII. It is composed of 40 members, elected officials and called the " immortal ".
- 1676 : Fédor III goes up on the throne of Russia to died of his/her father, Alexis.
- 1694 : The seigniory of Belœil to the Quebec is conceded in Sieur Thomas Hertel.
- 1714 : Utrecht: This day opens a congress which was to regulate the business of the Spanish succession.
- 1795 : the United States: A law on the citizenship ensures naturalization at the end of five years of presence on the territory.
- 1781 : First with Munich of the Opera seriated in three acts, made up by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, “ Idomeneo, D di Creta ”.
- 1801 : The France and the Spain launch an ultimatum to the Portugal, summoning it to break with the England.
- 1810 : Junta Central leaves the capacity in Spain.
- 1814 :
- Langres : End of the discussions within Castlereagh (see the January 25th).
- Belgium: Napoleon is victorious of Blücher to Brienne.
- 1839 : Marriage of the British writer Charles Darwin with Emma Wedgwood
- 1841: China: English ships occupy the Chinese island of HongKong. The English attacks continue on the coasts of the China, with Amoy, Ningho and Shanghai, to impose on it the trade of the Opium.
- 1849 : France: Following a demonstration against the mode, Louis-Napoleon makes stop twenty-seven mountain persons in charge.
- 1861 : The Kansas becomes the 34e State of the American Union.
- 1856 : The Croix of Victoria is created with the the United Kingdom, at the instigation of the Reine Victoria, which wants to honor in a particular way the authors of acts with bravery.
- 1863 : Massacre Bear To rivet it. After the death of a colonist, killed by an Indian of the tribe of the Shoshone S, colonel Connor attacks of night a camp of Shoshones, and keep silent his 400 inhabitants, men, women and children.
- 1883 :
- Charles Duclerc finishes a mandate of President of the Council and Foreign affairs under the presidency of Jules Grévy.
- Armand Fallières begins a mandate from President of the Council, Intérieur and Worships under the presidency of Jules Grévy.
- 1886 : The German engineer Carl Benz deposits the patent of the first car to gasoline.
20th century
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1905 : Creation of the Price Femina chaired by Mrs. the countess Mathieu de Nouialles.
- 1910 : the Seine reaches the dimension record of 8,5 meters to the Pont of Small tower.
- 1912 : Paris: A delegation carried out by Marguerite Durand and Severine goes to the Palate-Bourbon to obtain the vote of the women.
- 1916 : First raid of a German Zeppelin on Paris.
- 1917 :
- the Captain Georges Guynemer cuts down his 30e plane.
- Frankfurt: First of the part Middle-class men of Calais , of the German playwright Georg Kaiser.
- 1919 : Victoire of the Czechoslovakian on the Polish in Galicie.
- 1923 : Munich: End of the first congress National-Socialist.
- 1946 : C.I.A. succeeds the O.S.S. in the United States.
- 1947 : the the United States give up their role of mediator in China.
- 1949 : London recognizes de facto the new State of Israel.
- 1950 :
- First listed violent incidents, which had with the Apartheid in South Africa.
- Thousand died in three earthquakes in Iran.
- 1953 : First flight of Morane-Saulnier ms 755 Foil.
- 1955 : Exit of film “the Diabolic ones” of Henri-Georges Clouzot with Simone Signoret, Véra Clouzot, Paul Meurisse and Charles Vanel…
- 1955: Ray Famechon beats Sergio Milan and preserves her European title of the Featherweights.
- 1956 :
- GDR is allowed within the Warsaw Pact.
- Toni Sailer spends 6,2 seconds in the sight to the second of the giant slalom of the Olympic Games. It will raflera also gold with the special slalom and the descent.
- 1957 : Adoption by the General meeting of the United Nations of the Convention on the nationality of the married woman .
- 1959 : Exit of “Beautiful with the wood sleeping” of Walt Disney
- 1962: The dressmaker Yves the St. Lawrence presents his first collection of haute couture.
- 1963 : The conference of the ministers of Brussels pushes back the entry of the the United Kingdom in the EEC.
- 1964 :
- Opening of the Olympic Games of winter to Innsbruck, in Austria.
- the Panama makes state in front of the Organization of the American States (OAS) of an aggression on behalf of the the United States.
- 1979 : Jimmy Carter commutes the sorrow of imprisonment imposed on Patricia Hearst.
- 1985 :
- in France, the price of the gasoline is free.
- Jorge Sagredo and Alberto Signal Hake , ex-agents of the militarized police force of the police officers, are carried out after having assassinated ten women in a seaside resort of the Chile. Since the Capital punishment is abolished in this country.
- 1986 :
- Advertisement of discovered in Nova Scotia of a layer of one hundred thousand fragments of bone of reptiles and prehistoric fish.
- the German manufacturer of cars Mercedes festival its 100 years.
- Of the Israeli planes tackles with the rocket three Palestinian bases of Fedayin, supported by the Syria NS with the South-Lebanon.
- Yoweri Museveni, chief of the national army of resistance (NRA) reaches the presidency of the republic of the Uganda in prey to the civil war after its military victory.
- 1987 : William J. Casey leaves the function of director of the CIA.
- 1988 :
- At the time of the takeoff of a Harmony of British Airways of London, the United Kingdom, a wheel loses 10 nuts from which one of them comes to perforate a tank.
- with Toronto, Ben Johnson beats the record of the sprint on 50 m, crossed in 5,15 seconds.
- 1990 : The German Democratic republic imprisons Erich Honecker, and announces that its lawsuit for high treason will open in March. The former Head of the State and the Communist party had been évincé three months earlier, after 18 years of being able.
- 1991 : To mark his dissension with the war of the Gulf, the French Minister for defense Jean-Pierre Chevènement resigns. He is replaced by Pierre Joxe.
- 1992 :
- Didier Auriol gains the rally of Monte Carlo with Lancia Intégrale.
- Surya Bonaly preserves its championship of Europe of figure skating.
- Georges Habache, directing PFLP, connects hard PLO, is hospitalized in Paris. Georgina Dufoix will lose there her post of advising of the Elysium and president of the French Red Cross.
- 1994 :
- Robert Hue succeeds Georges Marchais at the post of national secretary of the Communist party.
- the Austrian skiеuse Ulrike Maier breaks the vertebrae cerviсales during a fall spеctaculairе in the descent of the “Cut of the mondе of Garmisch - Partеnkirchen”. The double champion super-G, 26 years old, will sucсombera a few hours more tаrd at the hospital.
- 1996 :
- With Venice, a fire destroys the theater of Fenice, jewel of the lyric art of the 18th century.
- the president Jacques Chirac announces the final adoption of the French nuclear tests.
- 1997 :
- FLNC “channel usual”, announces its autodissolution, during a clandestine press conference held in the Corsica maquis in of the South.
- Its waiters of access Internet being blocked, because of the success of its fixed-price, America Online refunds its subscribers.
- 1999 :
- Kosovo : The six countries of the “Group of contact” launch an ultimatum to Serb and consider the sending of troops on the ground.
- After having killed his wife and her two children, Mark Barton opens fire in two offices of broking, killing 9 people, by wounding twelve others before committing suicide. It was depressed following large financial losses.
- 2000 :
- an agreement, supposed to govern the trade of GMO, is signed with Montreal per a hundred and twenty-eight country.
- Jeremy Wotherspoon, skater long speed tracks, carries the world records of the 500 m with 34 dryness 63/100 at the time of the World cup of speed skating.
21e century
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2001 :
- the Chilean examining magistrate Juan Guzman restores the inculpation of murder and removals, as well as the house arrest, against the general Augusto Pinochet, in connection with murder series policies made under its dictatorship.
- the manufacturer Daimler-Chrysler removes twenty-six thousand stations in its division Chrysler.
- 2002 : George W. Bush denounces the three States of the axis of the evil: the North Korea, the Iraq, the Iran. The president speaks about " Américan Way off Life ".
- 2003 :
- Business Elf: Loïk Le Floch-Prigent and Alfred Sirven is respectively condemned to 30 months and three years of imprisonment without remission by the Court of Appeal of Paris in a shutter of the Affaire Elf.
- After five days of violent demonstrations and attacks against the interests of the France in Ivory Coast, the first French families leave the country whose political situation remains dubious since the Accord of Marcoussis.
- Eleven of the fifteen permanent members of the Safety advice of the United Nations decides for a prolongation of the mission of the inspectors of the the United Nations in Iraq; only the Bulgaria and the Spain support the the United States and the Great Britain.
- 2004 :
- the the Council of Europe presents a whole of versions altered to the air of the time (Techno, Jazz, Hip hop, among a score) of the Hymne to the joy at ends of illustrations of televisual or radiophonic reports.
- a Séisme of 6,8 on the open scales of Richter shakes the archipelago of the Moluques without making victim.
- 2005 :
- Arrest of Romain Dupuy , alleged murderer of the two nurses of the hospital of Pau, which will acknowledge the days according to.
- First direct flights between the China and Taiwan since 1949.
- to laugh : Geoff Huish , Welsh and fan of Rugby did not believe in its national team. He believed so much little in their chance of success against the England which he declares " If the Welsh gain, I them coupe". Welsh beats English 11 to 9 (for the first time since 12 years!), to support it, to the psychiatric antécédants, returns at his place and cuts the testicles before bringing them to the club. He is hospitalized in a serious condition.
- 2006 : Chinese New year.
- 2007 : Attack of Eilat - 3 Israelis are killed in an attack commits suicide in a bakery.
Births
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1688 : Emmanuel Swedenborg, scientist, theologist and philosopher Swedish. († March 29th 1772)
- 1717: Jeffrey Amherst, British officer , first general governor of the Canada. († August 3rd 1797)
- 1737: Thomas Paine, British writer. († June 8th 1809)
- 1782: Norman Daniel François Spirit Auber, French type-setter. († May 12th 1871)
- 1794: François-Vincent Raspail, chemist, doctor and politician French († 1878)
- 1810: Ernst Eduard Kummer, German mathematician
- 1817: William Ferrel, American astronomer . († 1891)
- 1843: William McKinley (1843-1901), 25ème president of the the United States (1897 - 1901). († September 14th 1901)
- 1860: Anton Pavlovitch Tchekhov, Russian writer. († July 2nd 1904)
- 1862: Frederick Delius, British post-romantic type-setter of German origin. († June 10th 1934)
- 1864: Amédée Pauwels says Rabardy, anarchistic Belgian and dynamiter unlucky person
- 1866: Romain Roland, writer French, Nobel Prize of literature in 1915. († December 30th 1944)
- 1876: William Havergal Brian, British type-setter. († November 28th 1972)
- 1880: William Claude Dukenfield, known as W.C. Fields, Humoriste of light comedy and Actor states-unien
- 1888: Sydney Chapman, mathematician and British Physicist
- 1891: Norris Williams, Olympic champion of tennis in mixed double, in the open air in 1924
- 1895: Luigi Cambiaso, gymnaste, Olympic champion of the open competition by team in 1920 and 1924
- 1905: Barnett Newman, American painter
- 1906: Franciscus Hin, yachtman, Olympic champion classifies Dinghy of it 12 feet in 1920
- 1910: Merry Maurice, figure of anarchism French
- 1924: Luigi Nono, type-setter Italy N
- 1926: Abdus Salam, Physical Nobel Prize of in 1979
- 1927: Hainz Renneberg, Olympic champion of Oar in two barred in 1960
- 1928: Pierre Tchernia, realizer of cinema and TV host French
- 1929: William McMillan, fast Olympic champion of shooting to the gun in 1960
- 1932: Andre Bertouille, appointed honorary, Belgian former minister for State education
- 1933: Sacha Distel, singer French († July 22nd 2004)
- 1942: Arnaldo Tamayo-Mendez, cuban spationaut
- 1945: Tom Selleck, American actor
- 1948: Mamoru Mohri, spationaut Japan board
- 1949: Marc Singer, American actor (television series V )
- 1953: Peter Baumann, German musician of the group Tangerine Dream
- 1954: Oprah Winfrey, actress, producing and an American TV host.
- 1956 : Jan Jakub Kolski, realizer, scenario writer and photographer Polish
- 1957: Grazyna Miller, polono-Italian poetess
- 1966: Romário, Brazilian footballer
- 1970: Heather Graham, actress and producing American
- 1971: Manual Caballero, Spanish Matador .
- 1972 : Nicolas the Rich person, principal dancer with the Opera of Paris
- 1992: Joséphine Berry, young actress, girl of the actor Richard Berry.
Death
- 1342: Louis Ier de Bourbon, duke of Bourbon (° 1279)
- 1601: Louise of Lorraine, queen of France of 1575 with 1589 (° April 30th 1553)
- 1676: Alexis I {{er}}, tsar of Russia (° March 9th 1629)
- 1696: Ivan V, tsar of Russia (° August 27th 1666)
- 1730: Pierre II of Russia, tsar of Russia (° October 23rd 1715)
- 1743: Andre Hercules de Fleury, French statesman, adviser of Louis XV (° June 28th 1653)
- 1763: Louis Root, French poet (° November 6th 1692)
- 1803: Miss Clairon, French actress. (° January 25th 1723)
- 1820: George III of the United Kingdom, king of the United Kingdom (° June 4th 1738)
- 1829: Paul Barred, political personality French, which was one of the craftsmen of the fall of Robespierre (° June 30th 1755)
- 1837: Alexandre Pouchkine, poet, playwright and Russian novelist (° May 26th 1799)
- 1941: Ioánnis Metaxás, General and Prime Minister (dictatorial) of Greece. (° April 12th 1871)
- 1842: Pierre Cambronne, general French (° December 26th 1770)
- 1859: William Cranch Jump, astronomer states-unien (° September 9th 1789)
- 1870: Léopold II of Tuscany, duke of Auriche and large-duke of Tuscany (° October 3rd 1797)
- 1906: Christian IX, king de Danemark, (° April 8th 1818)
- 1909: Wilfred Hudleston Hudleston], (born Simpson), British geologist (° June 2nd 1828)
- 1910: Edouard Rod, Swiss writer
- 1928: Douglas Haig, British soldier (° June 19th 1861)
- 1933: Sara Teasdale, poetess states-unienne (° August 8th 1884)
- 1934: Fritz Haber, German chemist, Nobel Prize of chemistry 1918 (° December 9th Emir 1868)]
- 1946 : Harry Hopkins, political personality states-unienne, originator of the New Deal (° August 17th 1890)
- 1950: Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, emir of the Kuwait (° 1885)
- 1956: H.L. Mencken ( Henry Louis Mencken ), journalist states-unien (° September 12th 1880)
- 1962: Fritz Kreisler, violinist and Austrian type-setter (° February 2nd 1875)
- 1963: Robert Frost, poet states-unien (° March 26th 1874)
- 1968: Léonard Foujita, French painter of Japanese origin (° November 27th 1886)
- 1969: Allen Dulles, diplomatic states-unien (° April 7th 1893)
- 1971: Georges van Parys, type-setter of film musics and operettas. (° June 7th 1902)
- 1977: Freddie Prinze, actor states-unien of origin Oporto-ricaine (° June 22nd 1954)
- 1980: Jimmy Lasting, actor and American type-setter. (° February 10th 1893)
- 1987: Hiroaki Zakoji Japanese musician (° January 20th 1958)
- 1991: Yasushi Inoue, writer Japan board (° May 6th 1907)
- 1992: Willie Dixon, type-setter and musician of blues states-unien (° July 1st 1915)
- 1993: Andre Rene Roussimoff, known French All-in wrestler under the name of Andre the giant (° May 19th 1946)
- 1994: Ulrike Maier Austrian skier (° October 22nd 1967)
- 2004: Mary Margaret Kaye, écrivaine Indian (° August 21st 1908)
- 2004: Joe Viterelli, actor states-unien (° March 10th 1937)
- 2005: Karen Lancaume, actress porn Frenchwoman (° January 19th 1973)
- 2006: Nam June Paik, artist South-Korean (° July 20th 1932)
Celebrations
Catholic and orthodoxe saints of the day
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Aphraate Persia (4th century)
- Holy Arnoul (8th century)
- Holy Barsimee (2nd century)
- Holy Constancy († 180)
- Gildas Wise the († 570), born in Scotland, abbot of Rhuys.
- Holy Papias and Saint Maur (3rd century)
- Holy Sabine († 313)
- Holy Sarbel (2nd century)
- Sabinien de Troyes († 275), martyr.
- Severe Sulpice (591), biographer of saint Martin de Tours.
- Severe Sulpice Ier of Bourges († 591), bishop.
- Valère of Trier, bishop.
Catholic saints of the day
- Happy Agnes de Bagno († V. 1105)
- Happy Marie Poussepin († 1744)
- Holy François Dirty
- Happy Villana de Bottis († 1361)
Orthodoxe saints of the day
See too
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