Who was born on June 14 and what happened on that day?
👉 HOLIDAYS:
🇺🇳 UN – World Donor Day.
💻 International Day of Web Bloggers.
🌏 International Bathroom Day.
🔹 NATIONAL HOLIDAYS:
🇺🇸 USA – Birthday of the US Army.
🇵🇱 Poland – Day of Remembrance of the Victims of German Nazi Concentration Camps.
🇱🇻 Latvia, 🇪🇪 Estonia, 🇱🇹 Lithuania – Mourning day.
🇦🇲 Armenia – Day of Remembrance of Victims of Repression.
🇺🇸 USA – Flag Day.
🇫🇰 Falkland Islands – Independence Day.
🇨🇺 Cuba – Ernesto Che Guevara Day.
🇨🇴 Lithuania – Day of Hope.
🇷🇺 Russia – Day of Migration Service Employees.
👉 EVENTS:
– 325 – the first cathedral in the history of Christianity was opened in Nicaea.
– 1325 – 25-year-old Ibn Battuta went on a pilgrimage, he arrived in China after a 24-year journey.
– 1498 – A battle took place between the ruler of Khurasan, Sultan Husayn Boygaro, and his son Badiuzzamon Mirza.
– 1647 – Battle between the troops of the Bukhara Khanate and the Baburites in the Temurabad region.
– 1775 – The US Army is formed.
– 1777 – The US flag was approved.
– 1797 – After the French conquest, the Ligurian Republic was declared.
– 1800 – Napoleon’s general, the governor of Egypt, Jean-Baptiste Kleber, was killed by a Muslim fanatic in Cairo.
– 1807 – Battle of Friedland. Russian troops were destroyed by Napoleon.
– 1839 – The first Royal Regatta in England was held in Henley.
– 1846 – The Republic of California was declared.
– 1895 – Chechnya was annexed to Russia.
– 1900 – The United States annexed the Hawaiian Islands.
– 1905 – an uprising broke out in the “Potyomkin” armored personnel carrier.
– 1919 – the constitution of the Hungarian Soviet Republic was adopted.
– 1938 – Benjamin Grushkin received a patent for chlorophyll in the USA.
– 1940 – Germans occupy Paris.
– 1941 – the population of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia was subjected to mass repression and imprisonment by the Soviet government.
– 1951 – The first computer – “UNIVAC 1” – was put on sale in Washington.
– 1956 – British troops left the Suez Canal.
– 1973 – K-56 submarine crashed.
– 1982 – The Falklands War ends.
– 1985 – Schengen Agreement was signed.
– 1995 – a gang led by Shamil Basayev took more than 1,600 people hostage in a hospital in the city of Budyonnovsk.
– 1999 – The US Supreme Court overturned a 65-year ban on casino TV commercials.
– 2014 – crash of IL-76 in Luhansk.
👉 BIRTHDAYS:
– 1736 – Charles Augustin Coulomb (1806) – French physicist, military engineer, – in 1785 he discovered the basic law of electrostatics (Coulomb’s law).
– 1835 – Nikolai Rubenstein (1881) – Russian pianist, founded the Moscow Conservatory.
– 1856 – Andrei Markov (1922) – Russian mathematician.
– 1864 – Alois Alzheimer (1915) – German psychiatrist and neurologist, presenile psychosis is named after him.
– 1868 – Karl Landscheitner (1943) – Austrian and American immunologist, infectious disease doctor and chemist, the first to determine the human blood group, winner of the Nobel Prize (1930).
– 1871 – Fyodor Tokarev (1968) – Russian firearms designer, Hero of Socialist Labor.
– 1882 – Ion Antonescu (1946) – Romanian military and statesman, dictator of Romania (1940-1944).
– 1928 – Ernesto Che Guevara (1967) – Latin American revolutionary.
– 1946 – Donald Trump – American billionaire, 45th president of the USA (2017-2021).
– 1949 – Bertrand Lavier – French artist, representative of “counter-art”.
– 1968 – Yasmin Blyth – American actress, photo model.
– 1969 – Steffi Graf is a famous German tennis player.
– 1978 – Makhset O’temuratov – pop singer from Karakalpakstan, honored artist of Uzbekistan, People’s Artist of Karakalpakstan.
– 1983 – Davron Fayziyev – Uzbek sports journalist and commentator, TV presenter, director of the press and media department of the Football Association of Uzbekistan (since 2019).
– 1990 – Regina Todorenko – Ukrainian TV presenter, singer, composer.
– 1991 – Sardor Rashidov – football player from Uzbekistan.
– 1999 – Tzuyu is a Taiwanese singer living in South Korea.