January 7
January 7 ( in Austria and South Tyrol: January 7 ) is the 7th day of the Gregorian calendar, thus remain still 358 ( 359 in leap years ) days of the year.
- 3.1 Before the 19th century
- 3.2 19th century
- 3.3 20th century
- 3.4 21st century
Events
Politics and World Affairs
- 49 BC: The Roman Senate rejects Gaius Julius Caesar's proposal for a simultaneous release of his army and on Pompey Pompey and commissioned with the defense of Rome against stored on Rubicon Caesar.
- 0684: K'inich Kan Balam II ascends to succeed his father died the previous year K'inich Janaab ' Pakal I. to the throne of Palenque. He leads the intense construction activity continued in the Mayan city.
- 1131: Knud Lavard, the Duke of Schleswig, is killed as a potential rival to the Danish throne, at a meeting with Magnus the Strong, the son of King Niels, near Ringsted.
- 1325: After the death of his father, Dionysius is Alfonso IV King of Portugal.
Economy
- 2002: Instead of the previous music television channel VIVA VIVA Plus Two goes on the air.
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
19th century
20th century
1901-1950
1951-2000
Died
Before the 19th century
- 0312: Lucian of Antioch, early Christian theologian
- 0507: Buretsu, Japanese Emperor
- 0548: Valentian · Bishop of Chur
- 1131: Knud Lavard, Danish nobleman, Duke of Schleswig
- 1285: Charles I, King of Sicily, Duke of Anjou and brother of the French king Louis IX.
- 1325: Dionysius, King of Portugal
- 1355: Inês de Castro, Spanish nobleman
- 1387 Peter IV, King of Aragon
- 1403: Simon von Speyer, German clergyman, Auxiliary Bishop of Köln
- 1451: Felix V., French clergyman, last antipope
- 1491: Lambert van der Heggen, German priest, vicar-general in Cologne
- 1529: Peter Vischer the Elder, German sculptor and ore caster
- 1532: Hugh of Hohenlandenberg, German nobleman, Prince-Bishop of Constance
- 1536: Catherine of Aragon, Spanish nobleman and Queen of England, first wife of Henry VIII
- 1575: Wilhelm Werner of rooms, German historian and lawyer
- 1590: Jacob Andreae, German theologian
- 1650: Louis I, German nobleman, Prince of Anhalt- Köthen
- 1655: Pope Innocent X., Italian priest, pope
- 1655: Laurids Pedersen Thura, Danish orientalist, teacher and pastor
- 1702: Lawrence of Schnifis, Austrian comedian, court actor and preacher
- 1715: François de Salignac de la Mothe- Fénelon, French clergyman and writer
- 1722: Antoine Coypel, French painter
- 1743: Anna Sophie Reventlow, Queen of Denmark, wife of Frederick IV
- 1784: Johann Ernst Zeiher, German mathematician and mechanic, linguist and Opticians
- 1790: Johann Karl Götzinger, German theologian
19th century
20th century
21st Century
- 2000: Klaus Wennemann, German actor
- 2002: Geoffrey Crossley, a British race car driver
- 2003: Erich Beyreuther, German Lutheran theologian and church historian
- 2003: Helmut Zenker, Austrian writer
- 2004: Karl Bock, German pediatric cardiologist
- 2004: Ingrid Thulin, Swedish actress
- 2005: Pierre Daninos, French humorist and writer
- 2005: Rosemary Kennedy, U.S. members of the Kennedy clan
- 2006: Heinrich Harrer, an Austrian researcher, mountaineer and author
- 2007: Achim Helge Freiherr von Beust, German politicians
- 2008: Philip Agee, American secret agent, author and tour operator
- 2008: Detlef Kraus, German pianist
- 2008: Boris Lurie, American painter and author, co-founder of the art movement NO
- 2008: Manfred Mautner Markhof junior, Austrian industrialist and politician
- 2010: Philippe Séguin, French politician
- 2011: Mick Werup, German actor
- 2011: Jo Jastram, German sculptor
- 2012: Herbert Wilf, American mathematician
Holidays and observances
- Religious observances St. Valentine of Raetia, Bishop of Passau ( Catholic, Orthodox )
- Holy Martyrs of the Holy Books, Numidian martyrs (Protestant, Catholic feast day is February 11 )
- Jakob Andreae, German theologian and reformer ( Protestant)
- St. Lucian of Antioch, priest, theologian and martyr ( Catholic)
- St. Knud Lavard, Duke of Schleswig and Denmark and Martyr ( Catholic)
- St. Raymond of Penyafort, canon, Founder and Patron ( Catholic)
- Christmas (Orthodox according to the Julian calendar)
More entries contains the list of commemorative and Action days.
- Day
- Day in January