The September 8th is the 251e Jour of the Année (252e in the event of Leap year) of the Gregorian Calendrier.
Events
1 to 1900
20th century
- 1907 : With Madrid (Spain), alternate of Fermín Muñoz Corchado there González known as “Corchaito” Spanish Matador.
- 1938 : Exit of the film the woman of the baker of Marcel Pagnol, according to Jean Giono, with Raimu and Ginette Leclerc.
- 1943 :
- the armistice, secretly signed the 3 between Allied Italians and , is made public by the Italian marshal Pietro Badoglio and the American general Dwight Eisenhower. One month later, the Italy declares the war with the Germany.
- the National front organizes a vast Corsica demonstration in with Ajaccio and takes the control of approximately 200 municipalities, giving the kickoff to the Corsican insurrection.
- 1944 : The German first V2 are crushed in the London suburbs .
- 1946 : Birth of the Catholic aid.
- 1948 : Dedication of the abbey news of the Abbey of Orval, in the Belgian province of the Luxembourg.
- 1951 : signature of the Treated of San Francisco (“Conference of peace”) putting fine at the Second world war in the Peaceful
- 1966: First diffusion of Star Trek on NBC.
- 1968 : The second bends H French explodes with Moruroa.
- 1974 : The president Gerald Ford grants the presidential pardon to Richard Nixon, in the business of the Watergate.
- 1975 : At the time of a holdup with Paris, the gangsters flee with 6 franc million.
- 1978 : Beginning of the Iranian revolution.
- 1981 : In the Upper Volta (current Burkina Faso), the captain Thomas Sankara is named Secretary of State to Information.
- 1986 : Bomb attack with the Town hall of Paris: 1 died and 18 wounded.
- 1988 : Costumes of Elton John and various objects bring back a sum of 252 franc million at the time of an auction at Sotheby' S to London. A pair of tinted lenses which ignite by spelling the name of the singer finds taking for 50.000 F.
- 1989: A plane Convair CV-580 of the Partnair company is crushed close to Skagerrak and keep silent its 55 passengers and team members.
- 1991 :
- 1997 : The regional Train Bordeaux - Sarlat violently strikes a tanker transporting 30.000 liters of gasoline which had engaged on the level crossing of Port-Holy-Foy, close to Bergerac in the Dordogne whereas the light signals and sound announced the arrival of the train and the closing of the barriers. Under the effect of the shock, the cistern ignites, setting ablaze the two cars of the train, the passengers of the first car and the driver of the perishing train carbonized. The accident will make 13 dead and 68 wounded.
- 1998 :
- After fourteen days of unusual patience, the Kampuchean government uses the police force to disperse the demonstrators of the opposition, who camped Place of the Democracy with Phnom Penh, in an uninterrupted “sit-in” in front of the National Assembly.
- Willy Voet, welfare man of the team cyclist Festina is stopped in possession of doping products .
- 2000 :
- Katsuhiko Kawasoe, president of the firm Japan ease Mitsubishi Motors (MMC), 63 years, announces its resignation “to assume the responsibility for the scandal”. The company admits having dissimulated with the authorities approximately 64.000 complaints of customers concerning of the defects on some car S. By hiding these complaints MMC avoided the return in workshops, very expensive, of the models and bad the Publicité which would have accompanied them. The ministry for Transport Japan board prosecutes them for “violation of the legislation on the travelling vehicles”.
- a piece of Intihuatana, broad block of Granit, which one thinks of being devoted to the worship of the Sun and the study of the seasons by the Incas, is broken Friday by the fall of a crane, in the city of the Machu Picchu, during the turning of a publicity for a beer.
21e century
Births
- 16 av. J. - C.: Blessed Virgin, supposed birth of the mother of Christ in Israel.
- 1157 : Richard Lion-hearted, crossed, count of Anjou, duke of Aquitanian and king of England.
- 1207 : Sanche II of Portugal, known as Sanche the Piles († 1248), fourth king de Portugal (1233-1247)
- 1621: Louis II of Bourbon-Cop, known as the Large Cop († November 11th 1686)
- 1749: Marie-Louise of Savoy-Carignan, princess of Lamballe († September 3rd 1792)
- 1749: Yolande de Polastron, duchess of Polignac († December 9th 1793)
- 1765: Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari, future pope Gregoire XVI († June 1st 1846)
- 1830: Frederic Mistral, writer ( Mireille , Calendal ), poet and grammairien of Provence, Nobel Prize of literature in 1904 and pillar of the Félibrige (literature in language of oc).
- 1841 : Antonín Dvořák, Violonist, organist, altist, director of the academy of Prague, type-setter, born with Nelahozeves in Czechoslovakia († May 1st 1904).
- 1873 : Alfred Jarry, poet, novelist and playwright, inventor of the 'Pataphysique.
- 1898 : Natalia Oujvy, actress, born with Lyuboml, the USSR (today Ukraine) († July 30th 1986).
- 1909 : max Blecher, Rumanian writer († May 31st 1938)
- 1910: Jean-Louis Barrault, actor and director French († January 22nd 1994).
- 1918 : Derek Harold Richard Barton, Nobel Prize of chemistry in 1969.
- 1923: François Chaumette, French actor, who was one of the heroes of the television series Belphégor , († February 27th 1996).
- 1924 : Ralph Messac, journalist and lawyer French († April 17th 1999).
- 1925
- 1932: Patsy Cline, American singer of country music († March 5th 1963)
- 1937: Virna Lisi, Italian actress.
- 1947 : Halldór Ásgrímsson, Icelandic politician
- 1950: Jerzy Radziwilowicz, actor Polish.
- 1955 : Pascal Greggory, French actor.
- 1956 : Pierre Morange, French politician.
- 1958 : Yves Archambault, draftsman, poster artist.
- 1960 : Ya Ninidze, actress, born with Tbilissi, the USSR (today Georgia).
- 1965 : Sergi Calleja, Spanish actor .
- 1966 : Carola, Swedish singer.
- 1968 : Litri (Miguel Báez Spínola), Spanish Matador .
- 1971 : David Arquette, American actor, wire of an actor (Lewis), brother of two actresses (Rosanna and Patricia), of two other actors (Alexis and Richmond).
- 1971 : Henry Thomas, American actor.
- 1975 : Larenz Touches, actor American.
- 1988 : Gustav Schäfer, beater of the German group Tokio Hotel.
Death
- 780: Leon IV '' Isaurien '', Byzantine emperor, husband of Irene the Athenian one who will take the male title of emperor.
- 1613 : Carlo Gesualdo, prince of Venice, (° towards 1560).
- 1811 : Peter Simon Pallas, Russian zoologist of origin German (° 1741).
- 1862 : Ignacio Zaragoza, Mexican soldier , general who illustrated themselves in the war against the French task force. (° March 24th 1829).
- 1871 : John Edwards Holbrook, American zoologist (° 1794).
- 1949 : Richard Strauss Type-setter, pianist, Violin ist, musical director, German leader (° June 11th 1864).
- 1965 : Hermann Staudinger, organic chemist, Nobel Prize of chemistry in 1953.
- 1978 : Pancho Vladigerov, type-setter and Bulgarian pianist (° 1899)
- 1979: Jean Seberg director, American actress (° November 13rd 1938).
- 1980 : Willard Frank Libby, chemist, Nobel Prize of chemistry in 1960.
- 1981 : Hideki Yukawa, Nobel Prize of physics in 1949.
- 1981 : Roy Wilkins, symbol of the fight for the emancipation of the Blacks to the the United States, deceased at the 80 years age.
- 1985 : Franklin John Enders, Nobel Prize of physiology and Nobel Prize of medicine in 1954.
- 1991 : Brad Davis, American actor . (° November 6th 1949).
- 2002 : Henri Rol-Tanguy, resistant French, companion of the Release, decorated with the Military Cross, medal-holder of the Resistance, and Large cross of the Legion of honor.
- 2003 : Leni Riefenstahl, Scenario writer and German Photographer .
- 2007 : Jean-François Bizot, 63 years, writer, journalist and scenario writer French, founder of the Current magazine and of Radio operator Nova . (° August 19th 1944).
Celebrations
Catholic and orthodoxe saints