4th of March

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The March 4 is the 63rd day of the Gregorian calendar (64th in leap years ), thus remain 302 days by year end.

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Events

From 1793 to 1933, March 4th was the day on which the regularly elected US President took his oath of office and thus assumed office. Since 1937 this has happened on January 20th .

Politics and world events

1152: Friedrich I. Barbarossa
1226: Founding privilege and city rights of Hamm
1386: Grand Duke Jogaila
1789: First page of the US Constitution
1861: Stars and Bars
1865: National flag of the CSA
1917: Jeannette Rankin
1919: Claimed state territory of the Republic of German Austria
1929: Charles Curtis
1943: Burning Japanese ship during the attack
1980: Robert Mugabe as Prime Minister
2002: Ibrahim Rugova
2009: Umar al-Bashir

economy

1887: William Randolph Hearst
1934: Tatra 77

science and technology

1675: John Flamsteed
1769: Orion Nebula
1915: Hardinge Bridge
1936: The Hindenburg
  • 1936 : In Friedrichshafen, the Hindenburg airship takes off on its first test flight over Lake Constance.
  • 1954 : The Starfighter completes its maiden flight
  • 1959 : Pioneer 4 passes the moon approx. 60,000 km away and is the first US spacecraft to penetrate interplanetary space, two months after the Soviet Lunik 1 .

Culture

1877: Anna Sobechshanskaya as Odette at the world premiere of Swan Lake
1922: Poster for Nosferatu

society

religion

Disasters

  • 1943 : The German submarine U 172 sinks the unescorted British passenger steamer City of Pretoria in the North Atlantic . None of the 145 people on board survived.
1977: Bucharest after the earthquake

Minor accidents are listed in the sub-articles of Catastrophe .

Sports

Entries of athletics world records can be found under the respective discipline under athletics .

Born

Before the 17th century

Henry the Navigator (* 1394)

17th century

Antonio Vivaldi (* 1678)

18th century

1701-1750

Vincenz Bernhard Tscharner (* 1728)

1751-1800

Henry Raeburn (* 1756)
Christian Zais (* 1770)
Rebecca Gratz (* 1781)
Johann Carl Bertram Stüve (* 1798)

19th century

1801-1850

Rosalie Wagner (* 1803)
Frederik Stang (* 1808)
Edwards Pierrepont (* 1817)
Jules Antoine Lissajous (* 1822)
Eduard Grégr (* 1827)
James W. McDill (* 1834)
Cornelie Richter (* 1842)
Reginald Czermack (* 1847)

1851-1900

Kristján Jónsson (* 1852)
Jeanne Samary (* 1857)
James Jefferson Britt (* 1861)
Alfredo Antunes Kanthack (* 1863)
August Köhler (* 1866)
Henri Duvernois (* 1875)
Anton Bulgari (* 1877)
Arishima Takeo (* 1878)
Sam Langford (* 1883)
Fritz Mussehl (* 1885)
Emil Schardon (* 1887)
Walter Westfeld (* 1889)
Bjarne Brustad (* 1895)
Barnabás von Géczy (* 1897)

20th century

1901-1925

Karl Hamann (* 1903)
Tancredo Neves (born 1910)
Hysni Kapo (* 1915)
Werner Grill (* 1920)
Patrick Moore (* 1923)
Rodrigo Arango Velásquez (* 1925)

1926-1950

Phil Batt (* 1927)
Alan Sillitoe (* 1928)
William Henry Keeler (* 1931)
Miriam Makeba (* 1932)
Gleb Jakunin (* 1934)
Jiří Fiedler (* 1935)
Jim Clark (* 1936)
Alpha Condé (born 1938)
From Fafié (* 1941)
Charles Krulak (* 1942)
Lucio Dalla (* 1943)
Wolfgang Thüne (* 1943)
Dieter Meier (* 1945)
Gunnar Hansen (* 1947)
Rick Perry (born 1950)

1951-1975

Edelgard Bulmahn (* 1951)
Chris Rea (* 1951)
Scott Hicks (born 1953)
François Fillon (* 1954)
Elvira Bader (* 1955)
Dominique Pinon (* 1955)
Markus Maria Jansen (* 1957)
Patricia Heaton (* 1958)
Vital Kamerhe (* 1959)
Mykelti Williamson (* 1960)
Reinhard Pisec (* 1961)
Karl-Georg Altenburg (* 1963)
Emilia Eberle (* 1964)
Paul WS Anderson (born 1965)
Emese Hunyady (* 1966)
Patsy Kensit (* 1968)
Herbert Dorfmann (* 1969)
Àlex Crivillé (* 1970)
Satoshi Motoyama (* 1971)
Ivy Queen (born 1972)
Andreas Stitzl (* 1974)
Hawksley Workman (* 1975)

1976-2000

Lisa Kaltenegger (* 1977)
Rohan Bopanna (* 1980)
Laura Michelle Kelly (* 1981)
Olivia Safe (* 1982)
Rəfael Ağayev (* 1985)
Whitney Port (* 1985)
Margo Harshman (* 1986)
Tamzin Merchant (* 1987)
Erin Heatherton (* 1989)
Sue Maroroa (* 1991)

Died

Before the 16th century

Thutmose III. († 1425 BC)

16th and 17th centuries

Hans of Aachen († 1615)

18th century

Eleonore Juliane von Württemberg-Ansbach († 1724)
Peter Thumb († 1766)

19th century

1801-1850

John Sitgreaves († 1802)
Charles-François Dumouriez († 1923)
Jean-François Champollion († 1832)

1851-1900

Anton Radl († 1852)
Matthew Calbraith Perry († 1858)
Alexander Campbell († 1866)
Carsten Hauch († 1872)
Julie Marie Christine von Oldofredi-Hager († 1879)
Hiram McCullough († 1885)
August Falkmann († 1890)
Peter Richard Kenrick († 1896)

20th century

1901-1950

Ernest Hauswirth († 1901)
William B. Williams († 1905)
Knut Ångström († 1910)
Franz Marc († 1916)
Gabriel Höfner sr. († 1921)
A. Jeff McLemore († 1929)
William A. Chanler († 1934)
Rudolf Samoilowitsch († 1939)
Ludwig Quidde († 1941)
Louis Buchalter († 1944)
Antonin Artaud († 1948)

1951-2000

Charles Scott Sherrington († 1952)
Selma Des Coudres († 1956)
Walter Pott († 1960)
Arita Hachirō († 1965)
Carlo Montuori († 1968)
Constantin Cândea († 1971)
Franklin H. Lichtenwalter († 1973)
Renée Björling († 1975)
Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von Krosigk († 1977)
Richard Paulick († 1979)
Hans Gillesberger († 1986)
John Candy († 1994)
Harry A. Blackmun († 1999)

21st century

Harold Stassen († 2001)
Velibor Vasović († 2002)
Claude Nougaro († 2004)
Otto F. Best († 2008)
Patricia De Martelaere († 2009)
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai († 2011)
Wu Tianming († 2014)
Julio Lacarte Muró († 2016)

Holidays and memorial days

The list of days of remembrance and action contains further entries .


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