The September 6th is the 249e Jour of the Année (250e in the event of Leap year) of the Gregorian Calendrier.
Events
1 to 1900
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1032 : Death of Rodolphe III, last king de Bourgogne, died without posterity, it is the beginning of the succession of Burgundy.
- 1181 : Crowning of the Pope Lucius III.
- 1469 : Louis XI goes in Low-Poitou to have an interview with his/her young brother Charles then of weapons against him. The two princes meet in the passing of Braud, on the Niort Sèvre, and seems to be reconciled, since Poitou is given in Apanage to the brother of the king, to compensate it for the loss of the Normandy. Charles gives up the Normandy as with the Berry, and Louis XI exchanges to him the Champagne against the Guyenne, in order to separate it from Charles Bold the.
- 1522 : Return of the last boat, the Victoria , ordered by Sebastian Del Cano, of the forwarding of Ferdinand Magellan with the Portugal.
- 1620 : Departure of the boat the Mayflower of the port of Plymouth bound for the New World.
- 1689 : Treaty of Nertchinsk devoting the victory of the Chinese over the Russian armies .
- 1808 : Murat succeeds Joseph Bonaparte on the throne of Naples.
- 1812 : Battle of Moskova.
- 1813 : Battle of Dennewitz.
- 1839 : Discovered Ahe in French Polynesia by Charles Wilkes.
XXe century
XXIe century
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2001 : in France, the giant statue of the spiritual leader of the Knights of the gold Lotus, Gilbert Bourdin, was cut down on order of justice to the reason for the absence of a permit building, but apart from the legal delays.
Births
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1757 : Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert of Motier, Marquis of Fayette, born with the Castle of Chavaniac in Auvergne, deceased the May 20th 1834
- 1766: John Dalton, chemist and British physicist
- 1787: Emilie de Rodat, religious Frenchwoman, founder of the congregation of the Sisters of the Holy-Family. († September 19th 1852)
- 1802: Alcide Dessalines d' Orbigny, Naturalist, explorer and paleontologist French
- 1814: George-Etienne Cartier, Canadian statesman († May 20th 1873)
- 1816: Henri Jules Battles, military Major general French, of infantry. († January 10th 1882).
- 1900 : Julien Green, writer French of American origin , born with Paris, died in 1998
- 1913: Leonidas Da Silva, Football or Brazil IEN
- 1926: Jacques Kalisz, French architect († March 5th 2002)
- 1930: Norman Lamour, Quebec type-setter great author born has sorel
- 1935: Jacques Desallangre, politician French, born with Châlons-in-Champagne in the the Marne
- 1943: Roger Toilets, member of the Pink Floyd
- 1945: Go Nagai, draftsman Japan board, creator of Goldorak
- 1946: Bryan D.O' Connor, American astronaut
- 1954: Eve Luquet, dessinatrice and French graveure of postage stamps
- 1955: Carl E. Walz, American astronaut
- 1957: Jose Sócrates, current Prime Minister Portuguese
- 1959: Rivet washer, French actress of cinema
- 1960: Roland C. Wagner, writer French of science fiction tinted of humor, born in Algeria
- 1971: Dolores O' Riordan, singer Irishwoman of the group of pop Rock'n'roll The Cranberries
- 2006: Hisahito, future Japanese Emperor (after Naruhito and Akishino)
Death
Celebrations
Catholic and orthodoxe saints
- Miracle of the Archangel Michel in Colosses
- Chagnoald de Laon or Agnoald and vulgarly Chagnon (+ 635), bishop.
- Donatien and Rogatien of Nantes, martyrs.
- Eudoxe de Mélitène (+ 308), martyr with his companions.
- Eve de Dreux, martyrdom
- Felix and Augebert, martyrs close to Langres.
- Imbert (7th century), abbot.
- Romulus de Mélitène, (+ towards 100), martyr.
Catholic saints
- Magne of,
- Maxime Sandovitch.
See too
Beats-smg: Siejės 6
Be-X-old: 6 верасьня
Fiu-vro: 6. süküskuu päiv
Nds-nl: 6 september
Simple: September 6
Zh-yue: 9 月 6 號