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In 14 AD, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus called Augustus, dies. In 1662, the French philosopher, mathematician, and physicist Blaise Pascal dies.
In 1227, the Mongol ruler Genghis Khan, one of the most successful military commanders in history, dies. In 1830, in Schonberg Emperor Franz Joseph I is born.
In 1786, in Tennessee hunter, tracker, trader and politician Davy Crockett is born. The legend of the Wild West died in the Battle of the Alamo.
In 1858, the President of the United States James Buchanan sends the first telegram via a transatlantic telegraph cable to the British Queen Victoria.
In 1038, the Hungarian king Stephen I dies. He ruled from 997 until his death. He introduced Christianity to Hungary.
In 1885, for the first time in Japan an invention is patented invention. It was anti-corrosion paint. In 1893, in France the registration of motor vehicles is introduced.
In 1876, with the performance of the opera The Rheingold by Richard Wagner the music festival opens in Bayreuth, which today is considered one of the most important in the world.
In 1851, Isaac Singer patented the sewing machine. In 1919, Prekmurje is occupied by the army of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. In 1955, the German writer Thomas Mann dies.
In 1844, the Slovenian linguist Jernej Kopitar dies. He wrote Grammatik der slavischen Sprache in Krain, Karnten und Steyemark.
In 1674, the Greenwich astronomy observatory is founded. In 1893, in Augsburg German Rudolf Diesel for the first time presents his diesel engine.
In 1868, the first Slovenian camp is held in Ljutomer. In 1912, Slovene composer of jazz Bojan Adamič is born.
In 1786, Jacques Balmat and Michel-Gabriel Paccard are the first to climb Mont Blanc. In 1921, the American swimmer and actress Esther Jane Williams is born.
In 1881, bacteriologist Alexander Fleming is born. In 1928 he discovered penicillin. In 1890, the Auburn Prison in New York carried out the first execution by electric chair.
In 1895, in London German socialist theorist Friedrich Engels dies. Engels, together with Karl Marx, is the first to explain that socialism is not the invention of dreamers. In 1930, in the U. S.
In 1790, the predecessor to the U. S. Coast Guard is founded. In 1875, the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen dies.
In 1491, Christopher Columbus set off from the small Spanish port of Palos on his first major voyage of discovery that led to the discovery of America.
In 1802, Napoleon Bonaparte changed the Constitution and he was elected Consulate for life by the French people. He gained numerous powers with this move.
n 1714 in Kensington Queen Anne Stuart dies. During her reign England and Scotland were united. In 1774, the French naturalist, knight Jean Baptiste de Monet Lamarck is born.
In 1793, by decree of the revolutionary government the biggest museum in the world is opened in the Louvre. On view in the Louvre are works from the early days of art until this present day. I
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