January 9
The January 9th ( in Austria and South Tyrol: 9 January ) is the 9th day of the Gregorian calendar, thus remaining 356 ( 357 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
- 0475: The Byzantine emperor Zeno flees into a planned, directed against him palace revolt of Constantine Opel. The next day Basiliskos is collected at the new emperor.
- 2005: The Sudan People's Liberation Army closes in Nairobi with the government of Sudan a peace treaty for the settlement of the Civil War in South Sudan. The UN mission UNMIS to monitor the contract. At the same time, however, the conflict in Eastern Sudan and the Darfur conflict intensified.
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
19th century
20th century
1901-1950
1951-2000
Died
Before the 19th century
- 0291 BC: Kōan, 6 Tennō of Japan
- 1117: Maol Muire Ua Dunain Irish church reformer, first Archbishop of Cashel
- 1132 Egbert, Bishop of Münster
- 1181: Rudolf von Pfullendorf, Count of Ramsperg, Pfullendorf, Bregenz, Lindau and Vogt of St. Gallen
- 1312: Friedrich of Boizenburg, Bishop of Verden
- 1463: William Neville, 1st Earl of Kent, English nobleman and politician
- 1472: Hans Pleydenwurff, German painter
19th century
20th century
21st Century
- 2001: Paul Vanden Boeynants, Belgian Prime Minister
- 2002: Eddie Zack, American country musician
- 2003: Wilfried Hasselmann, German farmer and politician, Member of Parliament and several state ministers
- 2004: Norberto Bobbio, Italian philosopher of law and publicist
- 2004: Karl Grünheid, Minister of Mechanical Engineering of the GDR
- 2004: Rainer Hildebrandt, German historian, journalist and founder of the museum ( Wall Museum at Checkpoint Charlie )
- 2004: Gerd Löffler, German political scientist and politician, Member of Parliament, Senator
- 2005: Fritz Aigner, Austrian painter
- 2007: Klaus Poche, German writer, scriptwriter and illustrator
- 2007: Elmer Symons, South African motorcycle racer
- 2008: Paulino Fernandes Madeca, Angolan Bishop of Cabinda
- 2009: Dave Dee, British Pop
- 2009: René Herms, German track and field athlete
- 2010: Amelete abalone, Togolese football player and coach
- 2010: Christopher Shaman Abba, a Nigerian Bishop
- 2010: Diether Posser, German politician, Member of Parliament and Minister of State
- 2010: Armand Gaétan Razafindratandra, Malagasy priests, Archbishop of Antananarivo and Cardinal
- 2011: Peter Yates, British film director
- 2012: Ernie Carson, American jazz musician
- 2012: Thomas Cave, German literary scholar and communist
- 2012: Towje Small, German actor and screenwriter
- 2012: Malam Bacai Sanha in Guinea-Bissau politician and President
- 2013: Antonello Aglioti, Italian theater and film director, costume and set designers
- 2013: Werner Altegoer, German football official
- 2013: James M. Buchanan, American economist and Nobel Prize winner
- 2014: Winfried Hassemer, German constitutional judges
Holidays and observances
- Religious observances Johannes a Lasco, Archdeacon of Warsaw, Superintendent and reformer in East Frisia and Poland ( Protestant)
- Name Days Adrian, Julian
More entries contains the list of commemorative and Action days.
- Day
- Day in January