July 11
The July 11 is the 192nd day of the Gregorian Calendar ( 193rd in leap years), thus still 173 days remain until the end 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
- 0212: Emperor Caracalla gives with the promulgation of the Constitutio Antoniniana all free inhabitants of the Roman Empire the right of citizenship.
- 0911: The Treaty of Saint- Clair -sur -Epte between France's King Charles III. and Norman leader Rollo arises Normandy.
Economy
Science and Technology
Culture
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. Entries to the World Cup games are found in the bottoms of football 's World Cup. The same is true for the European Football Championships.
Born
Before the 19th century
- 0154: Bardesanes, Syrian Gnostics
- 1274: Robert I, King of Scotland
- 1561: Luis de Góngora, Spanish poet and playwright
- 1585: Nicholas Hunnius, German Lutheran theologian
- 1593: Konrad Carpzov, German jurist and statesman
- 1657: Frederick I, King in Prussia
- 1661: Charles of Lorraine COMMERCY, Imperial Field Marshal
- 1662: Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria
- 1683: Caspar Neumann, German chemist and pharmacist
- 1697: Jean -Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville, French geographer and cartographer
- 1709: Johan Gottschalk Wallerius, Swedish chemist and mineralogist
- 1723: Jean -François Marmontel, French poet
- 1732: Jérôme Lalande, French mathematician and astronomer
- 1738: Albert von Sachsen- Teschen, German nobleman and patron of the arts
- 1757: Johann Matthäus Bechstein, German naturalist, forest scientist and ornithologist
19th century
20th century
1901-1950
1951-2000
Died
Before the 19th century
- 0069: Lucius Vitellius, Roman politician
- 0969: Olga, ruler of Kievan Rus
- 1174: Amalric I, King of Jerusalem
- 1362: Anne of Schweidnitz, German Queen and Empress
- 1382: Nicholas of Oresme, a French bishop, scientist and philosopher
- 1451: Barbara von Cilli, second wife of Emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg
- 1460: John Talbot, English nobleman
- 1535: Joachim I, Elector of Brandenburg
- 1553: Maurice of Saxony, Duke and Elector of Saxony
- 1593: Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Italian painter
- 1681: Oliver Plunkett, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland
- 1688: Narai, King of Ayutthaya in Thailand
- 1699: Caspar Aman, Bavarian Hofkontrollor at the imperial court in Vienna
- 1718: Caspar extinguisher, German theologian
- 1763: Peter Forsskål, Swedish - Finnish naturalist and orientalist
- 1766: Elisabetta Farnese, Queen of Spain
- 1774: William Johnson, British- Irish traders, politicians and general
- 1778: Joseph Stepling, German - Czech scholar
- 1781: Adolf Karl Kunzen, German composer
- 1793: Jacques Cathelineau, French general of Vendéens
19th century
20th century
21st Century
- 2001: Herman Brood, Dutch painter and musician
- 2002: Rosco Gordon, American blues musician
- 2003: Ken Whyld, British chess chess journalist and historian
- 2004: Lothar Baier, German writer, freelance journalist and translator
- 2004: Dorothy Hart, American actress
- 2004: Frances Hyland, Canadian actress
- 2004: Laurance Rockefeller, American billionaire
- 2004: Renée Saint- Cyr, French actress
- 2005: Renate Rössing, German photographer
- 2007: Glenda Emilie Adams, Australian writer
- 2007: Nana Gualdi, German pop singer and later stage actress
- 2007: Lady Bird Johnson, wife of 36th U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson
- 2007: Leon Zelman, Polish- Austrian publicist and the founder and leader of the Jewish Welcome Service Vienna
- 2008: Michael Ellis DeBakey, American physicians, cardiac surgeon
- 2008: Anatoli Pristawkin, Russian writer
- 2008: Olga Knoblach -Wolff, German painter, graphic artist and writer
- 2009: Ji Xianlin, Chinese linguist, paleograph, Indologist and historian
- 2011: Norbert Tadeusz, German artist, figurative painter, pupil of Joseph Beuys
- 2012: Gerhard Moms, German economist, professor and President of the University of Ansbach
Holidays and observances
- Religious observances St. Benedict of Nursia, Roman Founder, regarded as the founder of Christian monasticism in the West, the patron saint of Europe (Protestant, Anglican, Roman Catholic)
- Renée de France, French patron of the Reformation ( Protestant)
- Name Days Benedict, Olga, Oliver
- Anniversaries of international organizations International World Population Day (UN)
More entries contains the list of commemorative and action days.
- Day
- Day in July