April 4

April 4 is the 94th day of the Gregorian calendar ( 95th in leap years), thus 271 days remain until the end of the year.

  • 2.1 Before the 19th century
  • 2.2 19th century
  • 2.3 20th century 2.3.1 1901-1950
  • 2.3.2 1951-2000
  • 3.1 Before the 19th century
  • 3.2 19th century
  • 3.3 20th century
  • 3.4 21st century

Events

Politics and World Affairs

  • 2005: In Austria, senior members of the ruling party FPÖ give their spin-off known as the Alliance for the Future of Austria. The AAF is the first Austrian party who have participated in elections without first, is involved in a government, the federal government Bowl II
  • 2005: The already settled on March 24, and fled in the wake of Askar Akayev announced Tulip Revolution in Moscow his resignation as president of Kyrgyzstan.

Economy

Science and Technology

Culture

Society

Religion

Disasters

Minor accidents are listed in the sub- items of disaster.

Sports

Entries of Athletics world records are located under the respective discipline under Athletics.

Born

Before the 19th century

  • 0188: Caracalla, Roman emperor
  • 1436: Amalia, Princess of Saxony and Duchess of Bavaria -Landshut
  • 1508: Ercole II d' Este, Duke of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio
  • 1515: Ambrose Lobwasser, German writer
  • 1614: Henri II de Lorraine, duc de Guise, Archbishop of Reims, Insurgent
  • 1615: John Meisner, German Lutheran theologian
  • 1618: Ferrante III. Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla
  • 1640: Gaspar Sanz, Spanish composer and guitarist
  • 1648: Grinling Gibbons, Dutch sculptor
  • 1651: Georg Friedrich Meinhart, German Protestant theologian
  • 1661: Uejima Onitsura, Japanese poet
  • 1688: Joseph -Nicolas Delisle, French astronomer
  • 1707: Hans Karl von Winterfeldt, Prussian general, a close friend of Frederick the Great
  • 1729: Franz de Paula Tomicich, theologian and director of the University Library of Graz
  • 1752: Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli, Italian composer
  • 1755: Christian Heinrich Spiess, German actor, playwright and author of popular fiction
  • 1758: Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, French painter
  • 1759: Christian Leberecht Vogel, German painter
  • 1759: Israel Smith, American jurist, governor of Vermont and Senator
  • 1773: Étienne- Maurice Gérard, French general and statesman

19th century

20th century

1901-1950

1951-2000

Died

Before the 19th century

  • 0397: Ambrose of Milan, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
  • 0636: Isidore of Seville, bishop and doctor of the Church
  • 0896: Formosus, Pope
  • 1266: John I, together with his brother, Margrave of Brandenburg
  • 1284: Alfonso X, King of Castile and Leon
  • 1305: Roger de Flor, military adventurer
  • 1406: . Robert III, King of Scotland
  • 1423: Hugo von Montfort, Austrian poet
  • 1535: Beatrix of Baden, Margrave of Baden
  • 1543: Walther von Cronberg, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order from 1527 to 1543
  • 1588: Frederick II, King of Denmark and Norway
  • 1589: Benedict the Moor, Catholic saint
  • 1603: Giles Hunnius the Elder, German Lutheran theologian
  • 1650: Wilhelm Dilich, German architect, engraver, draftsman, topographer and military writer.
  • 1662: Leonhard Kern, German sculptor
  • 1669: Johann Michael Moscherosch, German statesman, satirist and educator
  • 1671: Heinrich von Brockdorff, German soldier and politician
  • 1700: Heinrich von Mering, priest and canon in Cologne
  • 1704: Johann Jakob Buxtorf, Swiss Reformed theologian and orientalist
  • 1705: Itō Jinsai, Japanese Confucian philosopher
  • 1757: Maurus Xaverius autumn, and Benedictine abbot of the monastery Plankstetten
  • 1732: Johann Jacob Schoy, Austrian sculptor
  • 1774: Oliver Goldsmith, Irish writer and physician
  • 1779: Johann Joseph Gassner, German -Austrian exorcist and healer

19th century

20th century

21st Century

  • 2003: Helmut bone, deputy commander of the Security Police and the Security Service in Paris
  • 2006: Eckhard Dagge, German boxer and boxing coach
  • 2006: Jürgen Echternach, German politician ( CDU)
  • 2006: Kabir Stori, Pashtun poet and writer
  • 2006: Jürgen Thorwald, German writer
  • 2008: Michael White, Australian psychotherapist
  • 2009: Alexander Iljinskij, German theater director
  • 2011: John H. Adler, American politician
  • 2011: Witta Pohl, German actress
  • 2012: Claude Miller, French film director
  • 2012: Frithjof Hoffmann, German actor and singer
  • 2013: Roger Ebert, American film critic
  • 2014: José Aguilar Pulsar, Cuban boxer
  • 2014: Anja Niedringhaus, German photojournalist

Holidays and observances

  • Religious observances St. Benedict the Moor, Italian religious superior ( Roman Catholic, Protestant: ELCA )
  • Martin Luther King, American minister, civil rights activist, Nobel Peace Prize and martyr ( Protestant)
  • St. Ambrose of Milan, Roman beekeepers, politician and theologian, Church Father and Bishop ( Protestant)

More entries contains the list of commemorative and action days.

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