October 14
October 14 is the 287th day of the Gregorian Calendar ( 288th in leap years), thus 78 days remain until the end of the year.
- 2.1 Before the 18th century
- 2.2 18th century
- 2.3 19th century
- 2.4 20th century 2.4.1 1900-1950
- 2.4.2 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
Economy
Science and Technology
Culture
Religion
- 0530: The death of Dioscorus 22 days after his election ended the dispute with Boniface II to the Bishopric of Rome.
- 1889: The Mission House, founded by Arnold Janssen St. Gabriel south of Vienna is opened.
- 1956: Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, the acknowledged leader of the Dalits, in a ceremony to Buddhism occurs along with about 388,000 " untouchables " about what motivates subsequently further converts to change their beliefs.
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 18th century
18th century
19th century
20th century
1900-1950
1951-2000
Died
Before the 19th century
- 0530: Dioscorus, Antipope
- 1066: Harold II, last Anglo-Saxon king before the conquest of England by the Normans
- 1077: Andronikos Dukas, Byzantine general and court dignitaries
- 1092: Nizam al -Mulk, vizier of the Seljuk
- 1172: Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia
- 1256: Kujo Yoritsugu, Japanese shogun
- 1292: John of Flanders, Bishop of Liege and Metz
- 1318: Edward Bruce, Irish High King, brother of Robert the Bruce
- 1552: Oswald Myconius, Swiss reformer
- 1576: Konrad Heresbach, German humanist
- 1669: Marc ' Antonio Cesti, Italian conductor and composer
- 1677: Francis Glisson, British physician
- 1688: Joachim von Sandrart, painter, engraver and art historian
- 1689: Adolf Johann I, Swedish Reich Marshal, Duke of Stegeborg and Pfalz- Kleeburg
- 1703: Thomas Kingo, Danish bishop and hymn writer
- 1733: Pietro Pariati, Italian poet and librettist
- 1749: Franz Freiherr von der Trenck, a Prussian officer and irregulars
- 1758: James Keith, a British lord and General
- 1758: Wilhelmine of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg -Bayreuth
- 1771: František Xaver Brixi, Czech composer, organist and conductor
- 1792: Sophie Charlotte Ackermann, German actress
19th century
20th century
21st Century
- 2002: Keizo Hino, Japanese writer
- 2002: Norbert Schultze, German composer ( Lili Marleen )
- 2003: Mokhtar Ould Daddah, Mauritanian politicians
- 2003: Heinz Quermann, German TV entertainer in the GDR
- 2004: Juan Francisco Fresno Larraín, Chilean priest, Archbishop of Santiago, Cardinal
- 2005: Edmund Bacon, American architect and town planner
- 2005: Herbert Hufnagl, Austrian journalist and columnist
- 2006: Pranas Vaičekonis, Lithuanian canon lawyer and priest, theologian and professor of Canon Law
- 2006: Alfred Hans Zoller, German composer and jazz pianist, cantor and organist
- 2007: Big Moe, American rapper
- 2008: Barrington J. Bayley, British writer
- 2008: Terry Fox, American performance artist, painter and sculptor
- 2008: Pat Moss, British rally driver
- 2009: Orfila Bardesio, Uruguayan poet
- 2009: Simone Frost, German actress
- 2009: Bruce Wasserstein, American investment banker
- 2010: Thomas Fuchs Berger, German musician and author
- 2010: Benoît Mandelbrot, the French- American mathematician
- 2010: Hermann Scheer, German politician, recipient of the Right Livelihood Award
- 2010: Tadeusz Styczeń, Polish theologian
- 2011: Laura Pollan, Cuban teacher and human rights activist ( Women in White )
- 2012: Arlen Specter, United States Senator
- 2013: Bruno Metsu, French football player and coach
Holidays and observances
- Religious observances Jacob the notary, Persian martyrs ( Protestant)
- St. Burkard von Würzburg, Anglo-Saxon monk and bishop ( Roman Catholic)
- Name Days Alan
- Gwendolin - Gwendolyn - Guendalina
More entries contains the list of commemorative and action days.
- Day
- Day in October