November 18

The November 18 is the 322nd day of the Gregorian Calendar ( 323rd in leap years), thus 43 days remain until the end of the year.

  • 2.1 Before the 19th century
  • 2.2 19th century
  • 2.3 20th century 2.3.1 901.html">1901-1950
  • 2.3.2 1951-2000
  • 3.1 Before the 20th century
  • 3.2 20th century
  • 3.3 21st century

Events

Politics and World Affairs

  • 0794: The Japanese Emperor Kammu moved his residence from Nagaoka - kyō in the newly founded Heian - kyō, present-day Kyoto.
  • 1210: Pope Innocent III. the excommunicated are already excommunicated Emperor Otto IV
  • 1282: Due to its support of the Sicilian Vespers and the subsequent seizure of Sicily is King Peter III. excommunicated by Pope Martin IV of Aragon.
  • 1705: In the Great Northern War the Warsaw peace is made. King August II rejected the contract as only between Sweden and Poland - Lithuania contends, however, so that the Electorate of Saxony is still in a state of war.

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.

Born

Before the 19th century

  • 0709: Konin, 49th Emperor of Japan
  • 1522: Lamoraal Count of Egmont, a Dutch freedom fighter
  • 1527: Luca Cambiaso, Italian painter
  • 1576: Philipp Ludwig II of Hanau- coins Berg, Count of Hanau- coins mountain
  • 1584: Caspar de Crayer, Belgian painter
  • 1611: Andreas Tscherning, German writer
  • 1647: Pierre Bayle, French philosopher
  • 1699: Leonard Offerhaus, German historians in the Netherlands
  • 1724: John Daniël van Lennep, Dutch philologist
  • 1736: Anton Graff, German portrait painter
  • 1768: Zacharias Werner, German poet and dramatist
  • 1785: David Wilkie, British Painter
  • 1787: Louis Daguerre, French painter and pioneer of photography

Anton Graff (* 1736)

Louis Daguerre (* 1787)

19th century

20th century

1901-1950

1951-2000

Died

Before the 20th century

Abraham father († 1751 )

Wilhelm Hauff († 1827)

August Wilhelm Schynse († 1891)

  • 0901: Adelaide of Friuli, West Frankish queen
  • 1154: Adelaide of Savoy, Queen of France
  • 1170: Albert the Bear, Margrave of Brandenburg
  • 1189: Wilhelm II, King of Sicily
  • 1439: Agnes II of Brunswick - Grubenhagen, abbess of the pen Gander Home
  • 1463: John IV, Duke of Bavaria -Munich
  • 1575: John Aurifaber, German theologian
  • 1590: George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, English nobleman and guardian of Mary Stuart
  • 1678: Giovanni Maria Bononcini, Italian violinist and composer
  • 1688: Matthias Wasmuth, German orientalist and Lutheran theologian
  • 1736: Jeanne Baptiste d' Albert de Luynes, mistress of King Victor Amadeus I of Sardinia - Piedmont
  • 1751: Abraham 's father, German physician and philosopher
  • 1804: Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi, Italian composer
  • 1822: George K. Jackson, American composer
  • 1827: Wilhelm Hauff, German writer and storyteller
  • 1830: Franco Andrea Bonelli, Italian zoologist and ornithologist
  • 1830: Adam Weishaupt, German founder of the Illuminati order
  • 1841: Agustín Gamarra, President of Peru
  • 1843: Armand Beauvais, American politician
  • 1844: Antonín Machek, Czech painter
  • 1844: José Casimiro Rondeau Pereyra, Argentine general
  • 1852: Anton Bernhard Fuerstenau, German flutist and composer
  • 1856: Mikhail Vorontsov, Russian politician
  • 1886: Chester A. Arthur, American politician, President of the United States
  • 1887: Gustav Theodor Fechner, German physicist and philosopher
  • 1891: August Wilhelm Schynse, German missionary, explorer and cartographer
  • 1892: Hannes Finsen, Icelandic lawyer and officer in the service of Denmark
  • 1900: Ernst Eckstein, German writer
  • 1900: Anna Vorwerk, German women's rights activist

20th century

Niels Bohr († 1962)

Man Ray († 1976)

21st Century

  • 2002: James Coburn, American actor
  • 2003: Michael Kamen, American composer
  • 2004: Juan Carlos Aramburu, Argentine cleric, Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Cardinal
  • 2004: Robert Bacher, American nuclear physicist
  • 2004: Cy Coleman, American composer
  • 2006: Achim Hoeppner, German actor
  • 2006: Hans -Jürgen Treder, German theoretical physicist and astrophysicist
  • 2008: Wolfgang Scheffler, German political scientist and historian
  • 2009: Jeanne- Claude, the French- American artist
  • 2010: Brian Marsden, a British astronomer

Holidays and observances

  • Religious observances Ludwig Hofacker, German pastor and revivalist ( Protestant)
  • Name Days Odo, novel

More entries contains the list of commemorative and action days.

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