0901 -
Thabit ibn Qurra, dies, (b. 826)
Arab astronomer and
mathematician who greatly contributed to preparing the way for such important mathematical discoveries as the extension of the concept of number to (positive) real numbers, integral calculus, theorems in spherical trigonometry, analytic geometry, and non-euclidean geometry. In astronomy he was one of the first reformers of the Ptolemaic system, writing Concerning the Motion of the Eighth Sphere .
1201 - Nasir ad-Din at-Tusi was born (d. 26 Jun 1274). Outstanding Persian philosopher, scientist,
mathematician and astronomer. When The Mongol invasion, started by Genghis Khan, reached him in 1256, he escaped likely death by joining the victorious Mongols as a scientific advisor.
1516 - Queen
Mary I of England was born (d. 1558); also known as Bloody Mary for her persecution of Protestants.
1530 -
Uesugi Kenshin, was born, Japanese samurai and warlord (d. 1578) .
1564 -
Michelangelo Buonarroti, dies (b. 6 Mar 1475).
Italian Renaissance artist and sculptor, known primarily for his works of art, but he also prepared extremely accurate anatomical drawings of the human body.
1665 - Portugal cede Bombaim, na Índia, aos britânicos.
1755 - Em Lisboa, a rua do Príncipe é destruída por um vigoroso incêndio.
1790 - Marshall Hallb was born (d. 11 Aug 1857). English
physiologist who was the first to advance a scientific explanation of reflex action.
1800 - Nace Dalmacio Vélez Sársfield, jurisconsulto autor del Código Civil Argentino y coautor del Código de Comercio.
1800 - La escuadra inglesa de Nelson derrota a la francesa cerca de Malta.
1806 - En medio del entusiasmo que despiertan los éxitos de Napoleón, se acuerda la construcción del Arco del Triunfo en París.
1827 -Heinrich Karl Brugsch was born (d. 9 Sep 1894). German
Egyptologist who pioneered in deciphering demotic, the simplified script of the later Egyptian periods.
1832 - Octave Chanute was born (d. 23 Nov 1910). U.S.
aeronaut whose work and interests profoundly influenced Orville and Wilbur Wright and the invention of the airplane.
1834 - El Congreso de Venezuela decreta el establecimiento de la libertad de cultos.
1834 - Portugal: Trava-se a batalha de Almoster a 12 km a oeste de Santarém entre as forças liberais, comandadas pelo marechal Saldanha, e as forças miguelistas, lideradas pelo general Lemos, terminando com a derrota dos absolutistas.
1838 -
Ernst Mach was born (d. 19 Feb 1916).
Austrian physicist and philosopher who established important principles of optics, mechanics and wave dynamics.
1841 - É proclamada a República de El Salvador.
1858 - Louise-Marie Amélie, was born, daughter of
Leopold II of Belgium, wife of Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (d. 1924).
1859 -
Sholom Aleichem, [Solomon Rabinowitz], was born, Yiddish author, author (Fiddler on the Roof). (d. 1916) .
1865 - In the U.S., Delaware voters reject the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and vote to continue the practice of slavery. (Delaware finally ratified the amendment on February 12, 1901) .
1871 -
Harry Brearley, was born (d. 1948). English metallurgist who invented
stainless steel which is an alloy of steel with chromium and nickel.
1880 - Nace en Buenos Aires el notable cirujano y profesor Pedro Chutro.
1894 - Aleksandr Oparin -was born (d. 21 Apr 1980). Russian biochemist noted for his studies on the origin of life from chemical matter.
1898 -
Enzo Ferrari was born, (d. 14 Aug 1988). Italian automobile manufacturer,
designer, and racing-car driver whose
Ferrari cars often dominated world racing competition in the second half of the 20th century.
1899 - Nasce em Vila Real de Santo António o poeta português
António Aleixo (m. 16 Nov 1949) /
António Aleixowas born in Vila Real de Santo António (d. 16 Nov 1949 in Loulé). Portuguese poet.
1899 -Sir Gilbert Roberts was born (d. 1 Jan 1978). British civil engineer who pioneered new designs, construction methods and use of high-tensile steels for several major bridges including the 3,300-foot (1,006-metre) Firth of Forth Road bridge in Scotland, one of the longest in the world .
1900 - É formado, em Amsterdão , o clube de futebol Ájax, várias vezes campeão europeu e base das seleções holandesas de 1994 e 1998, a “laranja mecânica” que assombrou o mundo.
1900 - Boer War - The Battle of Paardeburg commenced.
1901 - Vacuum cleaner - a dust removing suction cleaner was patented by
Hubert Cecil Booth, a bridge engineer (U.K. No. 17,433).
1909 - Wallace Stegner was born. Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist (Angle of Repose).
1911 - Foi instituido o Registo Civil obrigatório (Portugal) .
1912 -
Heinz Kühn, was born, politician (d. 1992) .
1920 -Vuillemin and Chalus are the first to successfully fly across the Sahara Desert.
1934 - Noruega promulga lei que permite às mulheres acesso a todos cargos oficiais do Estado e da Igreja.
1938 - Se suicida el escritor Leopoldo Lugones en una isla del Tigre.
1943 - World War II: North AfricaVon Arnim's troops capture Sbeitla and Fondouk, Tunisia.
1944 - Charles Benedict Davenport dies (b. 1 Jun 1866). American
zoologist who contributed substantially to the study of eugenics (the improvement of populations through breeding) and heredity and who pioneered the use of statistical techniques in biological research .
1947 -
Carlos Lopes was born at Vildemoinhos, Viseu. Portuguese athlete, he was the first Portuguese to be Olympic Champion, winning the Marathon in Los Angeles (12 Aug 1984)
1950 -
John Hughes, was born, director, producer, writer .
1957 - Christiane Torloni, nasce, atriz brasileira .
1957 - President Habib ibn Ali Bourguiba of Tunisia demands the evacuation of French troops stationed in the country.
1957 - Henry Norris Russell was born (d. 25 Oct 1877). American
astronomer and
astrophysicist who showed the relationship between a star's brightness and its spectral type, in what is usually called the
Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, and who also devised a means of computing the distances of binary stars.
1959 -
Gago Coutinho dies in Lisbon (b. 17 Feb 1869). Portuguese aviation pioneer
1960 - The 1960 Winter Olympics opened in Squaw Valley, Idaho, USA.
1960 - Greta Scacchi was born. Actress.
1964 - The Papandreou government took power in Greece.
1967 -
J. Robert Oppenheimer, dies (b. 22 Apr 1904).
American physicist and science administrator, noted as director of the Los Alamos laboratory during
development of the atomic bomb (1943-45) and as director of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1947-66).
1968 - David Gilmour joined rock group Pink Floyd.
1968 - The 10th Winter Olympics games closed at Grenoble, France.
1974 -
KISS releases their self-titled debut album.
1977 - Incêndio no cinema da cidade chinesa de Xinjinag deixa 694 mortos.
1978 - Winners at this years Grammy Awards included Fleetwood Mac, Album of the year for Rumours, The Eagles, Record of the year for Hotel California and Best pop vocal performance, The Bee Gees for How Deep Is Your Love.
1979 - President Zia ur-Rahman's National Party won the elections in Bangladesh.
1980 - No Canadá, o líder do Partido Liberal, Pierre Trudeau volta a ser primeiro-ministro.
1982 - Mexico devalued the peso by 30 percent to fight an economic slide.
1983 - 13 people lose their lives and one is seriously injured in the
Wah Mee Massacre in
Seattle, Washington, said to be the largest robbery-motivated mass-murder in American history.
1983 - Two Libyan MIG-23s are chased away from the US carrier Nimitz.
1985 - The legendary "mirror globe" ident, first used in 1969 is seen for the last time in regular rotation on
BBC1.
1985 - At least eight people are killed by South African police during clashes with rioters in the shanty town of Crossroads, Cape Town.
1986 - Nelson Cavaquinho dies. Brazilian musician.
1986 - Realiza-se no Hospital de Santa Cruz, em Carnaxide, a primeira transplantação cardíaca em Portugal.
1988 - El Politburó del Comité Central del Partido Comunista de la URSS destituye a Borís Yeltsin.
1992 - Un incendio accidental devasta el pabellón de los Descubrimientos, edificio emblemático de la "Expo-92" de Sevilla.
1993 - Josefina Silva dies (b. 10 Jan 1898). Portuguese actress.
1994 - Selfotel Stroke damage- In 1994, the medicine selfotel offering benefits for stroke victims was announced at a conference in San Diego, saying that it appeared to alleviate the brain damage that follows when a blood clot in the brain causes a stroke. However the drug's
side effects included hallucinations and agitation that mimic PCP (which binds at a similar site in the brain.
1996 - Uma explosão causada pelo grupo terrorista IRA destroça um ônibus em Londres, matando uma pessoa e ferindo outras nove.
- 1998 - Harry Caray, dies, TV and radio broadcaster for three Major League Baseball teams (b. 1917) .
2004 -
Jean Rouch dies (b. 1917). French filmmaker and ethnologist.
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