The July 7th is the 188e Jour of the Année (189e in the event of Leap year) of the Gregorian Calendrier.
Events
1 to 1900
20th century
21e century
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2003 : To the Burundi, the National liberation armies (FNL), Hutu rebel movement , launches an attack on Bujumbura. The engagements with the governmental forces, which last one week, are extrêments violent one, making more than 200 died, and mark a climbing in the Civil war of Burundi.
- 2005 : Series of attacks in the public transport of London to the the United Kingdom, whereas the top of the G8 opens in Scotland and the shortly after the designation of London to accommodate the Olympic Games of 2012.
- 2007 :
- Publication by the pope Benoît XVI of the Motu landlord Summorum Pontificum , accompanied (what is unusual) by a pastoral Lettre addressed to the bishops, intended to put an end to the conflict with the Catholiques traditionalists. The Église rehabilitates the Messe of saint Pie V (the Latin mass of before the Vatican II) - to which those were very attached - without calling into question the Liturgie resulting from the Vatican II, the Messe of Paul VI remaining the reference.
- Departure of the Tour de France 2007 of London (England), where the prolog disputes, gained by the Suisse Fabian Cancellara ( TEAM CSC ), which seizes the first Yellow jersey.
- Publication of the result of the vote on Internet to indicate the Seven new wonders of the world , to which took share nearly 100 million Net surfers throughout the world. The organization of this poll was criticized by the UNESCO, which considers that the new wonders of the world are the 831 sites indexed on the Liste of the world heritage.
Births
- 1698 : Pierre Louis Maupertuis, Mathematician and Astronomer French († 1759, 61 years)
- 1746: Giuseppe Piazzi, Ecclesiastical Astronomer and Italian († 1826, 80 years)
- 1752: Joseph Marie Jacquard, Mechanic French, inventor of the weaving loom which bears its name († 1834, 82 years)
- 1766: Guillaume Philibert Duhesme, military Major general French, . († June 20th 1815 with the Battle of Waterloo).
- 1816 : Johann Rudolf Wolf, Swiss Astronomer († 1893, 77 years)
- 1833: Félicien Rops, Belgian painter († 1898, 65 years)
- 1860: Gustav Mahler, Austrian Type-setter († 1911, 51 years)
- 1887: Marc Chagall, Belorusse painter († 1985, 97 years)
- 1901: Vittorio de Sica, Actor, Realizer and Italian Scenario writer († 1974, 73 years)
- 1907: Robert A. Heinlein, American writer († 1988, 81 years)
- 1915: Yul Brynner, American Actor († 1985, 70 years)
- 1922: Pierre Cardin, Dressmaker French
- 1932: Joe Zawinul, Pianist
- 1936: OJ Siffert, racing Driver Swiss († 1971, 35 years)
- 1940: Ringo Starr, British Musician , Beater of the Beatles
- 1941: John Fru Ndi, founder and directing Cameronian party Social Democratic Face
- 1943: Louse Cutugno, Italian singer
- 1963: Vonda Shepard, American singer
- 1967: Tom Kristensen, racing driver
- 1970: Erik Zabel, German racing cyclist
- 1973: Guillaume Aldebert, French author-type-setter-interprête.
- 1974 : Doc Gynéco, French singer
Death
- 1304 : The pope Benoit XI
- 1307: The king Edouard Ier of England
- 1572: Zygmunt II August, king of Poland and Large-Duke of Lithuania, (° 1520)
- 1854: Georg Simon Ohm, German physicist
- 1925: Tito Pasqui
- 1930 : Arthur Conan Doyle, British writer (° 1859), creator of Sherlock Holmes
- 1956: Gottfried Ben, German writer
- 1967: Vivien Leigh, 53 years, British actress . (° November 5th 1913).
- 1975 : Otto Skorzeny, German officer.
- 2006 : Syd Barrett, founder of the group Pink Floyd.
- 2007 : John Szarkowski, 81 years, conservative for the Photography of the Museum off Modern Art of New York and photographer. (° December 18th 1925).
Celebrations
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