September 7

September 7 is the 250th day of the Gregorian Calendar ( 251st in leap years), thus 115 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

  • 0878: Ludwig II is crowned by Pope John VIII in Troyes to the king of France.
  • 1101: In the first battle of Ramla, the Kingdom of Jerusalem wins against an army of the Fatimids. The surprising intervention of King Baldwin I. applies the previously unfavorable runny for the Crusaders battle.

Economy

Science and Technology

Culture

Society

Religion

Disasters

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

Nature and Environment

Sports

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

Born

Before the 19th century

  • 0786: Saga, 52 Tennō of Japan
  • 1438: Louis II, Landgrave of Lower Hesse
  • 1457: Stephana Quinzani, beatified Terziarin in the Dominican north attachments
  • 1492: Giacomo Aconcio, Italian humanist, philosopher, theologian, jurist, and engineering
  • 1492: Michael Caelius, German Lutheran theologian and reformer
  • 1524: Thomas Erastus, Swiss Reformed theologian
  • 1533: Elizabeth I, Queen of England

Catharina of Greiffenberg (* 1633)

Maria Anna of Austria (* 1683)

André Philidor Danican (* 1726)

Anton Matthias Sprickmann (* 1749)

19th century

Henry Campbell - Bannerman (* 1836)

Johannes Zukertort (* 1842)

20th century

1901-1950

Daniel Inouye (* 1924)

Baudouin I. (* 1930)

1951-2000

Diane Warren (* 1956)

Alfreð Gíslason (* 1959)

Died

Before the 19th century

  • 0355: Silvanus, Roman Gegenkaiser
  • 0439: Sahak Parthev Catholicos of Armenia
  • 0737: Fujiwara no Umakai, Japanese statesman and poet
  • 1134: Alfonso I, King of Aragon
  • 1151: Geoffrey V of Anjou, Count of Anjou, Maine and Touraine, Duke of Normandy
  • 1202: William of Blois, Bishop of Chartres, Archbishop of Sens and Reims and Cardinal
  • 1288: Agnes of Dampierre, Lady of Bourbon
  • 1354: Andrea Dandolo, Doge of Venice
  • 1362: Joan Plantagenet, Princess of England
  • 1394: Adolf III. von der Mark, Bishop and regent of the County of Mark
  • 1464: Frederick II, " the Gentle " Elector of Saxony Electorate
  • 1494: John II of glymes, Dutch nobleman
  • 1496: Ferdinand II of Naples, King of Naples
  • 1534: Lazarus Spengler, German poet of sacred music
  • 1537: Nikolaus von Schönberg, Archbishop of Capua and Cardinal
  • 1548: Catherine Parr, sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII
  • 1559: Robert Estienne, French printer
  • 1580: Nicholas of Dornspach, famous Mayor of Zittau
  • 1698: Adrian Beier the Younger, German jurist
  • 1719: John Harris, British clergyman and mathematician
  • 1721: Friedrich Bernhard Albinus, German physicians
  • 1722: Carl Graf von Ahlefeldt, German statesman and Lord of lords Rixingen and Mörsberg and Lehnsgraf of Langeland in Tranekær Castle District and on Langeland
  • 1722: Gerhard Wolter Molanus, Protestant abbot of the monastery Loccum
  • 1743: Johann Peter von Ludewig, historian
  • 1745: Erdmann II Count of Promnitz, cabinet minister in the service of Augustus the Strong
  • 1798: Peter Frederik Suhm, Norwegian historian
  • 1799: Jan Ingenhousz, Dutch physician and botanist

Frederick the Meek († 1464 )

Lazarus Spengler († 1534)

Catherine Parr († 1548)

19th century

Johann Georg Heine († 1838)

John Greenleaf Whittier († 1892)

Johann Duvigneau († 1899)

20th century

21st Century

  • 2002: Katrin Cartlidge, British actress
  • 2002: Eugenio Coseriu, Romance and General linguist
  • 2002: Uzi Gal, Israeli arms technician
  • 2002: Walter Olmos, Argentine singer Cuarteto
  • 2003: Warren Zevon, American musician
  • 2004: Kirk Fordice, American politician, Governor of Mississippi
  • 2004: Eberhard Gwinner, German ornithologist and behavioral scientists
  • 2004: Siegward sprat, German painter
  • 2005: Mary Elizabeth Bayer, Canadian culture politician and author
  • 2005: Henry Luce III, American publisher
  • 2005: Ekkehard Schwartz, German forestry scientist
  • 2005: Arnold Keyserling, German philosopher and religious scholar
  • 2008: Dino Dvornik, Croatian singer and actor
  • 2008: Wendelin Schmidt- Dengler, Austrian German scholar and literary scholar
  • 2010: Eberhard von Brauchitsch, German Manager
  • 2010: Clive Donner, British film director and editor
  • 2011: Pavol Demitra, Slovak ice hockey player
  • 2011: Robert Dietrich, German ice hockey player
  • 2011: Stefan Liv, the Swedish ice hockey player
  • 2011: Karel Rachunek, Czech ice hockey player
  • 2011: Josef Vašíček, Czech ice hockey player
  • 2013: Wolfgang Frank, German football coach and players

Holidays and observances

  • Religious observances St. Regina, French martyr and patron saint ( Catholic)
  • Lazarus Spengler, reformer at Nuremberg ( Protestant)
  • Martin Kähler, German theologian ( Protestant)
  • Name Days Dietrich, Judith, Ralph, Regina
  • State Holidays and observances Brazil: independence from Portugal (1822 )

More entries contains the list of commemorative and action days.

  • Day
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