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This Day in History for 5th September


Posted Date: 04 Sep 2009    Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing    Category: Important Days
Author: sathish kumar.rMember Level: Silver    
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I hope these are all useful for the persons which are preparing upsc exams.

1198 - Philips van Zwaben Hohenstaufen crowned king of Roman Catholic Germany

1519 - 2nd Battle of Tehuacingo, Mexico: Hernan Cortes vs Tlascala Aztecs

1550 - William Cecil appoints himself English minister of foreign affairs

1590 - Alexander Farnese's army forces Henry IV of France to raise the siege of
Paris.

1596 - Dutch fleet commander Cornelis de Houtman taken hostage in Java

1622 - Richelieu becomes cardinal

1634 - -6] Battle at Nordlingen: King Ferdinand III & Spain beat Sweden &
German protestants

1644 - Prince Frederik Henry conquerors Sas of Gent

1661 - French superintendant of Finance Nicolas Fouquet arrested

1698 - Russia's Peter the Great imposes a tax on beards

1725 - French King Louis XV marries Polish princess Mary Lesczynski

1725 - Wedding of Louis XV and Maria Leszczynska.

1750 - Decree issued in Paderborn Prussia allows for annual search of all
Jewish homes for stolen or "doubtful" goods

1774 - 1st Continental Congress assembles, in Philadelphia

1781 - Battle of Virginia Capes, French defeat British, traps Cornwallis

1786 - Montplaisir Ceramic factory opens in Schaarbeek Belgium

1793 - In the French Revolution, the "Reign of Terror" begins

1795 - US-Algiers sign peace treaty

1796 - General Salicetti orders equal rights for Jews of Bologna Italy

1798 - New conscription law goes into effect in France

1800 - Malta surrenders to British after they blockade French troops

1800 - Malta is conquered by Great Britain.

1814 - -15] Battle at Masurische Meren: Germans chase Russ out of E Prussia

1816 - Louis XVIII has to dissolve the Chambre introuvable ("Unobtainable
Chamber").

1836 - Sam Houston elected president of Republic of Texas

1838 - Central Museum opens in Utrecht Netherlands

1839 - The First Opium War begins in China.

1844 - Iron ore discovered in Minnesota's Mesabi Mountains

1862 - Lee crosses Potomac & enters Maryland

1863 - Bread revolt in Mobile Alabama

1864 - British, French & Dutch fleets attacked Japan in Shimonoseki Straits

1864 - Achille François Bazaine becomes Marshall of France.

1877 - Southern blacks led by Pap Singleton settle in Kansas

1882 - 10,000 workers march in 1st Labor Day parade in NYC

1885 - 1st gasoline pump is delivered to a gasoline dealer (Ft Wayne, Ind)

1887 - Gas lamp at Theater Royal in Exeter catches fire killing about 200

1895 - George Washington Murray elected to Congress from SC

1900 - France proclaims a protectorate over Chad

1901 - National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues forms

1905 - Lillian Mortimer's "No Mother to Guide," premieres in Detroit

1905 - Treaty of Portsmouth USA, ends Russo-Japanese War

1906 - 1st legal forward pass (Brandbury Robinson to Jack Schneider)

1908 - Dodger Nap Rucker no-hits Boston Braves, 6-0

1910 - Jack Coombs begins a record streak of 53 shutout innings

1913 - Phillies & Braves tie record of only 1 run in a double header, Phillies
win 1st game 1-0, then a scoreless tie into 10th

1914 - Battle of Marne (WW I) begins: Germans chase out Russians

1914 - French headquarters move to Chatillon-sur-Seine

1914 - Gr Britain/France/Belgium/Russia sign pact of London

1914 - Proclamation prohibits Canadian mint from issuing gold coins

1915 - 35th US Mens Tennis: William Johnston beats McLoughlin (16 60 75 108)

1915 - Anti-war conference in Zimmerwald, Switzerland

1916 - 36th US Mens Tennis: R N Williams III beats Johnston (46 64 06 62 64)

1918 - Due to WW I, 15th World Series begins a month early

1918 - Decree "On Red Terror" is published in Russia

1920 - Iron monument unveiled at Stone churches, Flanders

1921 - Walter Johnson sets strikeout mark at 2,287

1922 - 17th Davis Cup: USA beats Australasia in New York (4-1)

1922 - Yankees final game at Polo Grounds (played there 7 years)

1923 - Flyweights Gene LaRue & Kid Pancho KO each other simultaneously

1925 - 112 F (44°C), Centerville, Alabama (state record)

1925 - 29th US Golf Amateur Championship won by Bobby Jones

1927 - Red Sox beat Yankees 12-11 in 18 innings

1929 - French premier A Briand requests a US of Europe

1932 - The French Upper Volta is broken apart between Ivory Coast, French
Sudan, and Niger.

1936 - Red Sox turn a triple-play on Yankees

1937 - Spanish Civil War: Llanes falls.

1939 - 34th Davis Cup: Australia beats USA in Haverford (3-2)

1939 - FDR declares US neutrality at start of WW II in Europe

1939 - US declare itself neutral

1942 - Battle at Alam Halfa ends

1942 - British & US bomb Le Havre & Bremen

1943 - 57th US Womens Tennis: Pauline Betz beats A Louise Brough (63 57 63)

1943 - US airland at Nadzab, New-Guinea

1944 - "Mad Tuesday" 65,000 Dutch nazi collaborators flee to Germany

1944 - 5 resistance fighter executed in Terneuzen

1944 - Allies liberate Brussels

1944 - Belgium, Luxembourg & Netherlands sign unity treaty

1944 - British premier Churchill travels to Scotland

1944 - Dutch Armed Forces forms, under prince Bernhard

1946 - "Yours Is My Heart" opens at Shubert Theater NYC for 36 performances

1946 - Joe Garagiola plays his 1st major league baseball game

1948 - In France, Robert Schuman becomes President of the Council while being
Foreign minister, As such, he is the negotiator of the major treaties of the end of World War II.
1949 - 63rd US Womens Tennis: M Osborne duPont beats Doris Hart (64 61)

1949 - 69th US Mens Tennis: Pancho Gonzales beat Schroeder (1618 26 61 62 64)

1950 - 64th US Womens Tennis: Margaret Osborne duPont beats D Hart (63 63)

1950 - 70th US Mens Tennis: Art Larsen beats Herbert Flam (63 46 57 64 63)

1950 - 98.3 cm rainfall at Yankeetown, Florida (state record)

1951 - 65th US Womens Tennis: Mo Connolly beats Shirley J Fry (63 16 64)

1951 - 71st US Mens Tennis: Frank A Sedgman beats Elias Seixas Jr (64 61 61)

1952 - General Carlos Ibáñez elected president of Chile

1953 - 1st privately operated atomic reactor-Raleigh NC

1953 - US give Persian premier Zahedi $45 million aid

1954 - Dutch Super Constellation crashes at Shannon, 28 die

1955 - Fred Kaps becomes world champion magician

1955 - Phillies Don Newcombe hits NL pitcher record 7th HR of season

1955 - WKRG TV channel 5 in Mobile, AL (CBS) begins broadcasting

1955 - WTTW TV channel 11 in Chicago, IL (PBS) begins broadcasting

1956 - 20 die in a train crash in Springer NM

1957 - Cuban dictator Batista bombs Cienfuegos uprising

1957 - Yugoslavia bans Milovan Djilas' book "new class marine officers"



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