September 6th
The September 6 is the 249th day of the Gregorian calendar (250th in leap years ), thus remain 116 days by year end.
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Politics and world events
- Theodosius the Great defeats the Western Roman Emperor Eugenius and General Arbogast in the Battle of Frigidus and thus, as the last emperor, unites both halves of the Roman Empire again in one hand for a short time. Four months later, after his death, the final division of the empire takes place . 394:
- 1522: The Victoria , the last ship of Ferdinand Magellan's expedition , returns to Spain after his death under the command of Juan Sebastián Elcano .
- 1622: The Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de Atocha goes down richly laden in a hurricane off the coast of Florida . It wasn't until 1985 that the treasure hunter Mel Fisher discovered the shipwreck, valued at $ 400 million.
- 1628: A group of Puritan settlers reach America and found the Massachusetts Bay Colony there .
- 1634: In the battle of Nördlingen , the Heilbronner Bund under Gustaf Graf Horn and Bernhard von Sachsen-Weimar suffered a decisive defeat in the Thirty Years' War .
- 1652: Ships from both sides collide in the sea battle near Elba in the First Anglo-Dutch War . The Dutch can capture an English ship with losses.
- 1688: Imperial troops headed by the Bavarian Elector Maximilian II. Emanuel conquer Belgrade , which is in Ottoman hands . You can hold the city for two years.
- 1689: In the Treaty of Nerchinsk with Russia , the first treaty concluded with a European country, the Chinese Empire agrees the border in the Amur River region .
- 1802: Bavarian soldiers march into Bamberg , the residential city of the Bamberg monastery .
- 1806: The imperial city of Frankfurt am Main is incorporated into the Principality of Aschaffenburg and is now ruled by the Prince Primate of the Rhine Confederation , Karl Theodor von Dalberg .
- 1808: Napoléon's brother-in-law Joachim Murat takes over the power transferred to him in the Kingdom of Naples .
- 1813: In the Battle of Dennewitz during the Wars of Liberation , Prussia under Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow and Bogislav Graf von Tauentzien defeated the French army and the Saxons allied with it under Marshal Michel Ney, thus preventing Napoleon from advancing to Berlin.
- 1838: Ferdinand I is crowned King of Lombardy .
- 1839: Reactionary forces in the canton of Zurich carry out the Zurich coup against the new liberal constitution of the regeneration period . Reporting in the German media brought the term putsch into German usage.
- 1839: The Polynesian atoll Ahe is discovered and mapped - as one of the last in the Tuamotu Archipelago - by US naval officer Charles Wilkes .
- 1885: After a bloodless revolution in the autonomous province of Eastern Rumelia of the Ottoman Empire , led by the BGRZK , Bulgaria is united with the Principality of Bulgaria .
- 1898: In the Netherlands , Wilhelmina von Oranien-Nassau becomes queen of the country that has been under the reign of her mother Emma zu Waldeck and Pyrmont since 1890 after she has reached the age of majority .
- 1901: The anarchist Leon Czolgosz carried out a shooting attack on the American President William McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition , the world exhibition in Buffalo , New York , who died of his injuries on September 14th.
- 1905: A state of emergency is declared in Tokyo in the wake of the Hibiya riots . Protesters burn down trams, main offices and police stations. 800 citizens are killed or wounded by the police.
- 1914: The Battle of the Masurian Lakes begins in the First World War . The German attackers succeed in persuading Russian divisions to withdraw from East Prussia .
- 1915: Bulgaria forms an alliance with the Central Powers . In a secret agreement, they guarantee the acquisition of Macedonia and other areas at the expense of Serbia. The Bulgarian King Ferdinand I sees this as an opportunity to revise the territorial losses after the Second Balkan War .
- 1939: Krakow in Poland is captured by the 14th Army of the German Wehrmacht during the attack on Poland .
- 1940: Carol II , King of Romania , abdicates under pressure from Ion Antonescu , whom he made Prime Minister two days earlier. His successor is his son Michael I .
- 1944: During the Second World War , the German Wehrmacht began shelling English and Belgian cities, especially London and Antwerp , with the V2 rocket . Allied air units bomb and destroy around 80 percent of the city of Emden on the same day . The German-occupied city of Le Havre on the Seine is more than 50 percent destroyed by an Allied bombing raid within a few hours.
- 1946: US Secretary of State Byrnes announces in Stuttgart the long-term presence of Western Allied soldiers in Germany and informs about the entry into force of the establishment of the so-called Bizone on January 1, 1947; the economic amalgamation of the zones of occupation of Great Britain and the USA.
- 1948: With her enthronement , Queen Juliana becomes head of state in the Netherlands . She follows her mother Wilhelmina , who abdicated in her favor .
- 1953: CDU and CSU win the elections for the second German Bundestag with Konrad Adenauer .
- 1955: Serious anti-Greek pogroms break out in Istanbul and İzmir , with almost all Orthodox churches being devastated.
- 1960: In the 121 manifesto, French intellectuals declare a right to disobey in the Algerian war .
- 1965: Indian troops advance on the old Pakistani imperial city of Lahore . The conflict over Kashmir escalates into the Second Indo-Pakistani War .
- 1965: A criminal case against twelve members of the guards of the Nazi extermination camp in Sobibor begins before the Hagen district court .
- 1966: Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd , South Africa's prime minister who is the main architect of apartheid, is murdered with four knife stabs by a parliamentary worker during a parliamentary session.
- 1968: Swaziland, today's Eswatini , becomes independent from Great Britain .
- 1972: A memorial service for the twelve victims of the Palestinian hostage-taking takes place in the Munich Olympic Stadium during the Olympic Games . The games continue after this one day break.
- 1976: Lieutenant Viktor Belenko leaves for Japan in a MiG-25 , the USSR's fighter jet that had been classified as a military secret until then.
- 1978: The German terrorist Willy Peter Stoll is shot by the police.
- 1979: Children experimenting with chemicals cause an explosion in Hamburg. One child dies, two are injured. They got the materials from the Stoltzenberg chemical factory . Investigations that begin immediately reveal the second Stoltzenberg scandal, which reveals official deficiencies.
- 1991: Leningrad reassumes its historical name Saint Petersburg .
- 1999: Up to 200 people are killed in the Suai church massacre .
- 2003: The EU foreign ministers classify the Palestinian Hamas as a terrorist organization .
- 2003: The US urges the UN Security Council to pass a resolution against Iran for violating the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty .
business
- 1888: Founding of the Flensburg brewery
- 1973: The first line of the metro goes into operation in Pyongyang , North Korea .
- 2006: Merger of BOC and Linde AG .
science and technology
- 1831: John Herschel discovers the lenticular galaxy, later known as NGC 307 , in the constellation Whale , which is about 162 million light years from Earth .
- 1930: At the "Conference for the Epistemology of Exact Sciences" in Königsberg , Kurt Gödel gives a 20-minute lecture on the subject of the completeness of the logic calculus . In it he presents his work on the undecidability of mathematical propositions in formal logical systems to a broader academic audience for the first time.
- 1997: The small Uranus moons Caliban and Sycorax are discovered by Brett J. Gladman , Phil Nicholson , Joseph A. Burns and John J. Kavelaars with the help of the 5 m mirror telescope of the Hale Observatory .
- 2007: The African gray parrot Alex dies. He could sort objects according to different properties and count up to 6.
Culture
- 1686: Jean-Baptiste Lully's pastoral opera Acis et Galatée is premiered.
- 1780: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe writes in pencil on the wooden wall of a hunting lodge on the Kickelhahn near Ilmenau in Thuringia Wanderer's night song - Ein Gleiches .
- 1791: The opera La clemenza di Tito ( The Mildness of Titus ) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is premiered in the Prague Estates Theater.
- 1908: The Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments is brought into being as an independent authority by an ordinance of the Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria .
- 1932: The world premiere of the opera La favola d'Orfeo ( The Story of Orpheus ) by Alfredo Casella takes place at the Teatro Goldoni in Venice.
- 1951: The rebuilt Schiller Theater in Berlin opens with Friedrich Schiller's drama Wilhelm Tell .
- 1954: The film La Strada by director Federico Fellini with Giulietta Masina in the leading role is shown for the first time at the Venice Film Festival .
- 1970: On the last day of the Love and Peace Festival on the Baltic Sea island of Fehmarn , Jimi Hendrix gives his last official concert before his death, while the band Ton Steine Scherben (as Rote Steine ) makes their first appearance.
- 1978: The Mesa Verde National Park in southwest Colorado is declared a World Heritage Site.
- 1986: The Ludwig Museum and the Philharmonie are opened in Cologne .
society
- 1949: World War II veteran Howard Unruh becomes the first sniper murderer to kill 13 people indiscriminately in Camden , New Jersey, and seriously injures numerous others.
- 1951: The writer William S. Burroughs accidentally shoots his wife in Mexico City while he is drunk and tries to recreate Wilhelm Tell 's apple scene .
- 1997: The funeral ceremony for Diana, Princess of Wales , the first wife of Charles , the heir to the British throne, is attended by around three million people on the streets of London. Watching TV broadcasts is the world's largest media event to date, with an estimated 2.5 billion viewers .
- 2010: The trial of the weather moderator Jörg Kachelmann begins before the Mannheim Regional Court because of particularly serious rape in the act of dangerous bodily harm.
Disasters
- 1776: Guadeloupe is badly hit by a tropical cyclone . About 6,000 people die in this hurricane .
- 1870: When the HMS Captain goes down in a hurricane off Cape Finisterre , almost 500 people are killed.
- 1975: An earthquake in Lice , Turkey kills nearly 2,400.
Minor accidents are listed in the sub-articles of Disaster .
Sports
- 1891: The Paris – Brest – Paris cycle race, which covers a distance of around 1,200 km, starts with 206 participants. The winner arrives at the finish three days later.
- 1929: The first Gaisberg race near Salzburg takes place.
- 1946: A group of seven Soviet mountaineers succeeds in the first ascent of Pik Karl Marx in the high mountains of the Pamir .
- 2008: Chinese President Hu Jintao opens the 13th Summer Paralympics in Beijing , in which over 4,200 athletes from 148 countries take part. The games should last until September 17th.
Entries of track and field world records can be found under the respective discipline under track and field .
Born
Before the 18th century
- 1475: Sebastiano Serlio , Italian architect and architectural theorist
- 1517: Francisco de Holanda , Portuguese painter, architect, antiquarian, historian and art theorist
- 1524: Pierre de Ronsard , French writer
- 1530: Joachim von Ortenburg , Count of Lower Bavaria
- 1555: Johann von Bodeck , Dutch-German banker
- 1577: Pietro Tacca , Italian architect, sculptor and bronze caster
- 1610: Francesco I d'Este , Italian duke
- 1620: Isabella Leonarda , Italian composer and nun
- 1633: Sebastian Knüpfer , German composer (baptism date)
- 1646: Magnus Daniel Omeis , German poet and philosopher
- 1648: Johann Schelle , German composer
- 1656: Guillaume Dubois , French cardinal and minister
- 1666: Ivan V , Tsar of Russia
- 1694: Johann Daniel Schöpflin , German professor of history, eloquence and constitutional law, teacher of Goethe
- 1695: Johann Adolph von Brühl , stable master and chamberlain from the Electorate of Saxony
18th century
- 1711: Henry Melchior Mühlenberg , German-American theologian, founder of the Lutheran Church in British North America
- 1728: Christian Braunmann Tullin , Norwegian poet
- 1729: Moses Mendelssohn , German-Jewish philosopher of the Enlightenment, is considered to be the pioneer of the Haskala
- 1730: Johann Christian Sulzberger , German physician, founder of the Dr. Sulzberger Poor and Sick Foundation
- 1735: Johann Daniel Busch , German organ builder
- 1747: Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon, prince de Lamballe , French prince
- 1754: Jacob Christoph Rudolph Eckermann , German Protestant theologian and university professor
- 1757: August Friedrich Ernst Langbein , German poet and novelist
- 1757: Marie-Joseph Motier, Marquis de La Fayette , French general and politician
- 1758: Pierre Augustin Hullin , French general
- 1761: Marie-Gabrielle Capet , French painter
- 1762: Theodorus Frederik van Capellen , Dutch naval officer
- 1766: John Dalton , British naturalist and teacher
- 1766: Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Ziegenbein , German educator and Protestant clergyman
- 1768: Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Thym , German theologian and educator
- 1770: Theodor Heinsius , German linguist and lexicographer
- 1772: Carl Gottlieb Bellmann , German musician
- 1781: Vincent Novello , British musician
- 1783: Armand Beauvais , American politician
- 1787: Émilie de Rodat , French religious sister, mystic and founder of the order
- 1788: Friedrich Wilhelm von Schadow , German painter
- 1792: Gottlieb Ludwig Heinrich von Gess , German politician
- 1794: Joseph Anton Dreher , German organ builder
- 1795: Achille Baraguey d'Hilliers , French general and statesman, Vice-President of the Senate
- 1800: Catherine Esther Beecher , American writer
19th century
1801-1850
- 1802: Alcide Dessalines d'Orbigny , French zoologist, paleontologist, geologist, archaeologist and anthropologist
- 1807: Ernst Hermann Arndt , German professor
- 1808: Abd el-Kader , Algerian emir and freedom fighter
- 1809: Bruno Bauer , German philosopher
- 1810: Ludwig Rotter , Austrian organist and composer
- 1811: James Melville Gilliss , American astronomer and naval officer
- 1813: Isaac Butt , Irish lawyer, economist and politician
- 1813: John Cassin , American ornithologist
- 1814: Levin Schücking , German writer
- 1825: Giovanni Fattori , Italian painter
- 1826: Heinrich von Maltzan , German orientalist and writer
- 1826: Leopold Ullstein , German industrialist and publisher, founder of the Ullstein publishing house
- 1828: Christian Schlichter , German lawyer and politician, member of the Prussian House of Representatives, First Mayor of Wiesbaden
- 1829: Ignaz Dörr , German organ builder
- 1829: Harfenjule , Berlin street singer and city original
- 1829: Johann Peter Grieß , German chemist
- 1829: Rudolf Radecke , German composer, choir director and music teacher
- 1837: Ernst Achtung , German businessman
- 1837: Charles-Joseph Bouchard , French pathologist
- 1839: Karl Jonas Mylius , German architect
- 1842: August Lindemann , German architect, urban planning inspector of Berlin
- 1850: Léon-Adolphe Amette , French clergyman, Archbishop of Paris, cardinal
1851-1900
- 1851: Wilhelm Pelizaeus , German merchant and banker, Spanish consul in Egypt
- 1854: Max Wladimir von Beck , Austrian politician
- 1854: Marie-Georges Picquart , French officer, minister of war, involved in the Dreyfus affair
- 1855: Julius Stewart , American painter
- 1856: Archibald Hunter , British general
- 1856: Karl Ludwig Jühlke , German Africa explorer
- 1857: Ernst Fabricius , German archaeologist and ancient historian
- 1857: Zelia Nuttall , American archaeologist and anthropologist
- 1860: Jane Addams , American pacifist, Nobel Prize winner
- 1860: Axel Holst , Norwegian doctor
- 1862: Sergei Alexandrovich Nilus , Russian writer and anti-Semite
- 1863: Otto von Greyerz , Swiss dialect writer and professor of language and literature
- 1867: Franciszek Brzeziński , Polish composer
- 1868: Heinrich Häberlin , Swiss lawyer and politician, President of the National Council, Federal Councilor
- 1869: Felix Salten , Austrian writer
- 1871: Montagu Norman , British banker
- 1872: Gerhard von Mutius , German diplomat
- 1873: Erich Köhler , German naval officer
- 1875: Hermann Pistor , German mathematician, physicist and optician, co-founder of modern ophthalmic optics
- 1876: John James Richard Macleod , Canadian physiologist
- 1876: Oswald Bieber , German architect
- 1877: Buddy Bolden , American jazz musician, cornetist
- 1879: Johan Nygaardsvold , Norwegian politician
- 1879: Joseph Wirth , German politician, Reich Chancellor
- 1879: Max Schreck , German actor
- 1880: Felix Huch , German doctor and writer
- 1882: John Powell , American pianist and composer
- 1882: Paul Fischer , German football player
- 1883: Norman Birkett , British politician and lawyer, assistant judge at the Nuremberg Trials
- 1884: Emerson Whithorne , American composer
- 1885: Franz Theodor Csokor , Austrian writer
- 1885: Otto Kruger , American actor
- 1888: Red Faber , American baseball player
- 1888: Joseph P. Kennedy , American diplomat
- 1888: Bohuslav Leopold , Czech composer, violin virtuoso and music publisher
- 1889: George Hively , American screenwriter and film editor
- 1889: Pierre Malleveau , French racing car driver
- 1890: Manfred Gurlitt , German author and composer
- 1891: Johann Sebastian Dang , founder of the Darmstädter Echos
- 1891: Yrjö Väisälä , Finnish astronomer and meteorologist
- 1892: Edward Victor Appleton , British physicist, Nobel Prize winner
- 1893: John W. Bricker , American politician
- 1893: Claire Lee Chennault , American pilot
- 1894: Carl Grossberg , German painter
- 1894: Herbert J. Sadler , Canadian organist, composer and music teacher
- 1895: Rudolf Schumann , German elementary school teacher and researcher
- 1895: Walter Dornberger , German engineer, head of the German missile weapons program
- 1895: Eugenio Retes , Chilean actor and author
- 1896: Alwin Blaue , German painter and graphic artist, sculptor and artisan
- 1896: Karl August Wittfogel , German sociologist, philosopher and sinologist
- 1897: Emile Maret , French racing car driver
- 1898: Boris Blinder , American cellist
- 1899: Emídio Guerreiro , Portuguese anti-fascist and freedom fighter
- 1899: Billy Rose , American songwriter, show business impresario, and manager
- 1899: Athanasios Toutoungi , Syrian Archbishop
- 1900: WAC Bennett , Canadian politician
- 1900: Julien Green , French writer
20th century
1901-1925
- 1901: Clarence A. Forbes , American ancient historian
- 1901: Wolfgang von Welck , German diplomat
- 1901: Wildcat Wilson , American football player
- 1902: Ella Trebe , German resistance fighter
- 1903: William Ross Ashby , British psychiatrist, biochemist and systems scientist, pioneer in cybernetics
- 1904: Lyubomir Pipkow , Bulgarian composer
- 1905: Alfred Burger , American chemist
- 1905: Walther Müller , German physicist
- 1906: Nicolae Buicliu , Romanian composer and music teacher
- 1906: Luis Federico Leloir , Argentine chemist, Nobel Prize winner
- 1906: Justiniano Torres Aparicio , Argentine doctor, archeologist, composer, musicologist and author
- 1906: Max Müller , German philosopher
- 1908: Sara Barkin , Canadian singer and pianist
- 1908: Louis Essen , British physicist
- 1908: Vladimir Kotelnikow , Russian mathematician
- 1908: Alfred Schieske , German actor
- 1908: Fritz Spengler , German field handball player
- 1908: Max Danz , German athlete, doctor and sports official, co-founder and chairman of the German Athletics Association
- 1909: Karl Kübel , German entrepreneur and founder of the foundation
- 1909: Severino Minelli , Swiss football player
- 1910: Manuel Plá Cocco , Dominican flautist, violinist, cellist, music teacher and composer
- 1911: Zeke Clements , American country musician
- 1912: Miguel Andreolo , Uruguayan-Italian football player
- 1912: Hermann Junack , German forester
- 1912: Nicolas Schöffer , French sculptor and sculptor, father of cybernetic art
- 1912: Miguelito Valdés , Cuban singer, band leader and actor
- 1913: Georg Friedel , German football player
- 1913: Kenneth Kennedy , Australian speed skater and hockey player
- 1913: Leônidas da Silva , Brazilian football player
- 1914: Hermann Person , German politician
- 1915: Franz Josef Strauss , German politician, Federal Minister
- 1917: Charley Burley , American boxer
- 1917: Hilde Sommer , German athlete
- 1917: Kurt Schober , German economist, publisher and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- 1917: Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager , German resistance fighter
- 1919: Trudi Gerster , Swiss actress, storyteller and politician
- 1921: Carmen Laforet , Spanish writer
- 1922: Hansheinrich Schmidt , German politician, Member of the Bundestag
- 1922: Ernst W. Wies , German historian
- 1922: Austin Wright , American author
- 1923: Hubert Abreß , German administrative officer
- 1923: Peter II , Yugoslav king
- 1923: Karlheinz Rudolph , German journalist and television presenter
- 1924: Fouad El Mouhandes , Egyptian actor and comedian
- 1924: Frolinde Balser , German politician, Member of the Bundestag
- 1924: William Auld , British Esperanto writer
- 1924: Inge Wolffberg , German cabaret artist and actress
- 1925: Andrea Camilleri , Italian writer
- 1925: Jimmy Reed , American blues singer and musician
- 1925: Mariana Yampolsky , American artist
- 1925: Max Imdahl , German art historian
- 1925: Stefan Höpfinger , German politician, Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- 1925: Gert Schliephake , German zoologist
1926-1950
- 1926: Claus von Amsberg , German and Dutch nobleman, husband of Queen Beatrix
- 1927: Peter Steiner , German actor
- 1928: Fumihiko Maki , Japanese architect
- 1928: Yevgeny Svetlanov , Russian conductor, composer and pianist
- 1928: Paul Chemetov , French architect
- 1928: Robert M. Pirsig , American author
- 1928: Rudolf Plukfelder , Soviet weightlifter
- 1929: Charles Moffett Sr. , American jazz drummer
- 1929: Cyrus Atabay , Persian writer
- 1929: Yash Johar , Indian Bollywood film producer
- 1930: Salvatore De Giorgi , Italian cardinal and archbishop
- 1930: Willi Gruber , Austrian politician
- 1932: Frank Stronach , Austrian entrepreneur
- 1932: Gilles Tremblay , Canadian composer
- 1933: Buzz Busby , American rockabilly and bluegrass musician
- 1934: Paul Naschy , Spanish actor
- 1934: Peter Rück , German historian
- 1935: Bruno Jantoss , German director
- 1935: Isabelle Collin Dufresne , French-American actress and artist
- 1936: Anne Cuneo , Swiss writer
- 1936: Paul Latussek , German politician, member of the People's Chamber, Vice-President of the Association of Expellees
- 1936: Roger Asmussen , German politician, MdL
- 1936: Clifford Thornton , American jazz trombonist and trumpeter
- 1937: Wolf-Dieter Hauschild , German conductor, choir director, artistic director and university professor
- 1939: Brigid Berlin , American artist and actress
- 1939: David Allan Coe , American country musician
- 1939: Klaus Eschen , German lawyer, notary and photographer
- 1939: Klaus Tonndorf , German politician
- 1939: Tonegawa Susumu , Japanese molecular biologist, Nobel Prize winner
- 1940: Udo Arnold , German historian and university professor
- 1940: Hans-Christian Knuth , German bishop
- 1940: Jackie Trent , British singer, songwriter, and actress
- 1940: Rudolf Bindig , German politician, Member of the Bundestag
- 1941: Wilfried Härle , German theologian
- 1941: Micky Waller , British drummer
- 1942: Al Dacascos , American martial artist
- 1942: Dave Bargeron , American jazz trombonist and tuba player
- 1942: Hans G. Huber , German entrepreneur
- 1943: Dietmar Pflegerl , Austrian theater director and director
- 1943: Richard John Roberts , British biochemist, Nobel Prize winner
- 1943: Roger Waters , British musician ( Pink Floyd )
- 1944: Swoosie Kurtz , American actress
- 1944: Wolfgang Steinmayr , Austrian cyclist
- 1945: Faina Melnik , Soviet-Russian discus thrower
- 1945: Gō Nagai , Japanese manga artist
- 1945: Peter K. Fraps , German military doctor
- 1945: Werner Metzen , German entrepreneur
- 1947: Uli Aschenborn , Namibian animal painter
- 1947: Annette Faße , German politician, Member of the Bundestag
- 1947: Eduard Oswald , German politician, Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag, Federal Minister of Construction, Vice President of the Bundestag
- 1947: Klaus Jünschke , German terrorist ( RAF )
- 1947: Sylvester James , American musician
- 1948: Irena Andrukaitienė , Lithuanian politician
- 1948: Karlos Arguiñano , Spanish TV chef
- 1948: Pedro María Artola , Spanish football player
- 1948: Csaba Hegedűs , Hungarian wrestler
- 1948: Werner Schwärzel , German motorcycle racer
- 1948: Claydes Charles Smith , American guitarist
- 1949: Helmut Kuhne , German politician, MEP
- 1950: Heinz-Dieter Schmitz , German soccer player
- 1950: Charlie Nearburg , American entrepreneur and racing car driver
- 1950: Christoph Sramek , German music historian and critic
1951-1975
- 1951: Zoltán Ribli , Hungarian chess master
- 1952: Bernd Römer , German guitarist and rock musician
- 1952: Dominik Graf , German film and television director
- 1953: Renato Antonioli , Italian ski racer
- 1953: Gianbattista Baronchelli , Italian racing cyclist
- 1953: Herwig Mitteregger , German drummer and singer
- 1953: Joachim Pöltl , German horn player and professor
- 1953: Jean Luc Rosat , Brazilian volleyball player
- 1954: Georgi Agsamow , Soviet chess master
- 1954: Carly Fiorina , American manager
- 1954: Ève Luquet , French engraver and postage stamp artist
- 1955: Anne Henning , American speed skater
- 1955: Carl Erwin Walz , American astronaut
- 1955: Endo Anaconda , Swiss musician and writer
- 1956: Denis Morin , French racing car driver
- 1957: José Sócrates , Portuguese politician, Prime Minister
- 1957: Michaëlle Jean , Canadian politician and journalist
- 1958: Fredy Arco , Spanish child actor
- 1958: Amelie Fried , German presenter and writer
- 1958: Arsinée Khanjian , Armenian actress and film director
- 1958: Reinhard Seehafer , German conductor, composer and pianist
- 1960: Detlev Glanert , German composer
- 1960: Stephan Engels , German soccer player
- 1960: Ravinder Pal Singh , Indian hockey player
- 1961: Pål Waaktaar , Norwegian musician
- 1961: Willy Astor , German cabaret artist, musician and composer
- 1961: Scott Travis , American drummer ( Judas Priest )
- 1962: Holger Fach , German soccer player and coach
- 1962: Klaus Bodenmüller , Austrian athlete
- 1962: Kevin Willis , American basketball player
- 1963: Ivan Hašek , Czech football player and coach
- 1963: Mark Chesnutt , American country singer
- 1964: Michael Schneider , Swiss composer and musicologist
- 1964: Rosie Perez , American actress
- 1965: Darren Clark , Australian athlete
- 1966: Emil Boc , Romanian scientist and politician
- 1966: Andreas Hahn , German soccer player
- 1967: Macy Gray , American singer
- 1967: Milan Lukić , Bosnian war criminal
- 1968: Bruno Risi , Swiss track cyclist
- 1968: Christopher Brookmyre , British novelist
- 1968: Jennifer Goolsbee , American figure skater
- 1968: Thulla , Danish jazz singer
- 1970: Stéphane Guivarc'h , French football player
- 1971: Mariam Amiri , German television presenter
- 1971: Leila K. , Swedish pop singer
- 1971: Dolores O'Riordan , Irish singer and songwriter
- 1972: Carsten Spengemann , German television presenter
- 1972: China Miéville , British writer
- 1972: Justina Machado , American actress
- 1973: Carlo Cudicini , Italian football player
- 1973: Greg Rusedski , British tennis player
- 1974: Tim Henman , British tennis player
- 1974: Cedric Notz , Swiss-Azerbaijani ski racer
- 1974: Nina Persson , Swedish singer and songwriter
- 1974: Justin Whalin , American actor
- 1975: Patrick Fischer , Swiss ice hockey player
- 1975: Ryōko Tani , Japanese judoka
- 1975: Sylvie Becaert , French biathlete
1976-2000
- 1976: Ian Ashbee , English football player
- 1976: Rodolfo Cázares , Mexican conductor and pianist
- 1976: Naomie Harris , British film actress
- 1976: Tom Pappas , American athlete, world champion
- 1976: Wojciech Wierzejski , Polish politician
- 1978: Marlain Angelidou , Greek singer
- 1978: Süreyya Ayhan , Turkish athlete
- 1978: Ufuk Ateş , Turkish football player and coach
- 1978: Foxy Brown , American rapper
- 1978: Curse , German rapper
- 1978: Reham abd-el Ghafur , Egyptian actress
- 1978: Homare Sawa , Japanese soccer player
- 1979: Johan Berisha , Swiss football player
- 1979: Alexandre Martins Costa , Portuguese football player
- 1979: Annika Lurz , German swimmer
- 1979: Massimo Maccarone , Italian football player
- 1979: Christian Pampel , German volleyball player
- 1979: Rajesh Pawar , Indian cricketer
- 1980: Clemens Doppler , Austrian beach volleyball player
- 1980: Kerry Katona , British singer, actress, writer and television presenter
- 1980: Kristian Kjelling , Norwegian handball player
- 1980: Samuel Peter , Nigerian boxer
- 1980: Joseph Yobo , Nigerian soccer player
- 1981: Yūki Abe , Japanese soccer player
- 1981: Søren Larsen , Danish football player
- 1981: Chris Raaber , Austrian wrestler
- 1981: Amir Hossein Sadeqi , Iranian soccer player
- 1981: Sarah Schindler , German singer and actress
- 1981: Brandon Simpson , Jamaican sprinter
- 1981: Heather Vandeven , American actress, model and porn actress
- 1982: Martin Amedick , German soccer player
- 1982: Hans Petrat , German ski jumper
- 1983: Pippa Middleton , sister of Catherine Mountbatten-Windsor, Duchess of Cambridge
- 1984: Luc Abalo , French handball player
- 1984: Patrick Ashton , German ice hockey goalkeeper
- 1984: Thomas Dekker , Dutch cyclist
- 1984: Pernille Holst Holmsgaard , Danish handball player
- 1984: Andraž Kirm , Slovenian football player
- 1984: Jonathan Müller , German actor
- 1985: Ali Ashfaq , Maldivian soccer player
- 1985: Simon Baumgarten , German handball player
- 1986: Baschi , Swiss pop singer
- 1986: Mesgen Amanow , Turkmen chess grandmaster
- 1986: Thomas Lüthi , Swiss motorcycle racer
- 1987: Tijani Belaid , Tunisian soccer player
- 1987: Andrea Lekić , Serbian handball player
- 1987: Silvia Martin , Italian rower
- 1987: Anna Anatoljewna Pawlowa , Russian gymnast
- 1989: Lyudmila Jurjewna Aksenenko , Russian natural track tobogganist
- 1989: Mikael Appelgren , Swedish handball player
- 1989: Audrey Deroin , French handball player
- 1989: Sonia Liebing , German pop singer
- 1990: Marco Sørensen , Danish racing driver
- 1990: Maximilian Beister , German soccer player
- 1990: John Wall , American basketball player
- 1991: Gerrit Klein , German actor
- 1992: Alexander Brandner , Austrian Nordic combined athlete
- 1992: Lisa Eckhart , Austrian poetry slammer and cabaret artist
- 1992: Mantas Armalis , Lithuanian ice hockey goalkeeper
- 1993: Neville Tjiueza , Namibian soccer player
- 1994: Erich Berko , German soccer player
- 1994: Theo Trebs , German actor
- 1994: Lucas Wolf , German racing car driver
- 1995: Tommaso Sala , Italian ski racer
- 1995: Bertrand Traoré , Burkinabe soccer player
- 1996: Lana Rhoades , American-Slovenian porn actress
- 1997: Stefanie Fleckenstein , Canadian ski racer
21st century
- 2001: Freya Allan , British actress
Died
Before the 16th century
- Eugenius , Western Roman Emperor 394:
- Suzaku , Tennō of Japan 952:
- Liudolf , Duke of Swabia 957:
- John XIII. , Pope 972:
- 1032: Rudolf III. , King of Burgundy
- 1092: Conrad I , Duke of Bohemia
- 1132: Sophie of Istria , Countess of Andechs
- 1234: Milon de Nanteuil , Bishop of Beauvais
- 1301: Gregor von Waldek , Bishop of Prague
- 1302: John de St John , English nobleman and diplomat
- 1311: Arnaldus de Villanova , Spanish doctor
- 1398: John de Clinton, 3rd Baron Clinton , English nobleman and politician
- 1415: Peter Mauley, 5th Baron Mauley , English nobleman
- 1416: Hartmann von Werdenberg-Sargans , Bishop of Chur
- 1459: Katharina von Nassau-Beilstein , Countess von Hanau
- 1466: Henri Arnaut de Zwolle , Flemish doctor and astronomer
- 1475: Adolf II of Nassau , Archbishop of Mainz
16th to 18th century
- 1511: Ashikaga Yoshizumi , Japanese shogun
- 1511: Wilhelm III./IV. , Duke of Berg and as Wilhelm IV. Duke of Jülich and Count of Ravensberg
- 1527: Marx Treitzsaurwein , Lower Austrian politician, secretary of Maximilian I and councilor of Charles V.
- 1529: Jörg Blaurock , leading figure of early Anabaptism
- 1547: Tommaso Badia , Italian Dominican and cardinal of the Catholic Church
- 1553: Juan de Homedes , 47th Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- 1559: Benvenuto Tisi Garofalo , Italian painter
- 1566: Ambrosius Schlumpf , Swiss mayor
- 1566: Suleyman I , the magnificent, important Sultan of the Ottomans
- 1585: Luca Cambiaso , Italian painter
- 1607: Johann Zanger the Younger , German lawyer
- 1644: Bruno III. von Mansfeld , Oberstjägermeister in the Habsburg service
- 1654: Christian I , Count Palatine of Bischweiler
- 1670: Cai von Ahlefeldt , German diplomat and general
- 1683: Jean-Baptiste Colbert , French statesman
- 1691: Burkhardt von Berlepsch , German lawyer and administrative officer
- 1693: Odoardo II Farnese , son of Duke Ranuccio II Farnese of Parma and Piacenza
- 1699: Shikano Buzaemon , Japanese Rakugo -Master
- 1703: Andreas Austen , German Reformed theologian, Graecist and Orientalist
- 1704: Francesco Provenzale , Neapolitan composer
- 1710: Zacharias Steinel , Electoral Saxon Evangelical Lutheran theologian and pastor, multiple master's degree
- 1713: François-Séraphin Regnier-Desmarais , French diplomat, poet, philologist, Romance philologist, grammarian and translator
- 1715: Basilius Petritz , Kreuzkantor in Dresden
- 1719: Carlo Cignani , Italian painter
- 1720: Hugo Franz von Königsegg-Rothenfels , Bishop of Leitmeritz
- 1721: Georg Wolfgang Wedel , German medic and alchemist
- 1727: Ernst Friedrich von Windisch-Graetz , statesman in the service of the Habsburgs and the Holy Roman Empire, President of the Imperial Court Council
- 1739: Heinrich von Huyssen , German diplomat and advisor to Peter the Great
- 1739: Conrad von Ranck , Swedish and Hesse-Kassel lieutenant general and governor of the Rheinfels fortress
- 1766: Archibald Bower , Scottish Jesuit, Protestant, historian and philosopher
- 1771: Matthias Klostermayr , the Bavarian Hiasl
- 1776: Johann Boumann , German builder
- 1780: Françoise Basseporte , French painter
- 1789: Emmanuel-Félicité de Durfort , Marshal of France
- 1791: Gebhard Friedrich Ludolph von Angern , Prussian district administrator and landowner
19th century
- 1808: Louis-Pierre Anquetil , French historian
- 1811: Johann Georg Lehmann , German geodesist and cartographer
- 1812: Franz Volkmar Reinhard , German Protestant theologian
- 1819: Jiří Družecký , Czech oboist and composer
- 1823: Johann Heinrich Voigt , German mathematician, astronomer and physicist
- 1828: Theodorus Bailey , American politician
- 1828: Johann Benedikt Ernst Wegmann , German organ and instrument builder
- 1832: Charles Meynier , French painter
- 1843: Jean-François Vuarin , Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman
- 1855: Eduard Seuffert , Austrian piano maker
- 1870: Cowper Phipps Coles , British engineer and naval officer
- 1871: Ludwig Dindorf , German classical philologist
- 1871: James Ferguson Dowdell , American lawyer and politician
- 1871: Josef Naus , officer and surveyor
- 1871: Mehmed Emin Ali Pasha , Ottoman statesman
- 1880: Edwin Oppler , German architect
- 1885: Edme Charles Philippe Lepère , French statesman
- 1885: Narcís Monturiol , Spanish engineer and inventor
20th century
1901-1950
- 1902: Frederick Augustus Abel , British chemist
- 1904: János Czecz , Austro-Hungarian military technician, officer and freedom fighter
- 1905: Jānis Līcis , Latvian priest and Orthodox martyr
- 1907: Bartholomeus van Ommeren , Dutch editor and anarchist
- 1910: Elías Fernández Albano , Chilean politician
- 1910: Franz Schauerte , German Roman Catholic priest and author
- 1911: Paul d'Ivoi , French writer
- 1914: Emil Rausch (officer) , German officer and colonial official
- 1915: Otto Kitzler , German conductor and cellist
- 1921: José Benjamin Zubiaur , Argentine educator
- 1924: Marie Valerie of Austria , daughter of the Austrian emperor
- 1926: Harriet Williams Russell Strong , American inventor, conservationist and suffragette
- 1930: Abraham Mozes Reens , Dutch anarchist
- 1936: Cornelius Osten , German businessman and botanist
- 1937: Henry Kimball Hadley , American composer
- 1937: Hugo Frederik Nierstrasz , Dutch zoologist
- 1938: Johnny Hindmarsh , British racing car driver and aviator
- 1939: Wilhelm Vogelsang , German entrepreneur in Essen
- 1943: Omar Cáceres , Chilean poet
- 1943: Dé Kessler , Dutch football player
- 1945: John S. McCain Sr. , American Admiral in the Navy
- 1945: Josef Pfitzner , Sudeten German historian and war criminal
- 1946: Alfred Körte , German classical philologist
- 1946: Erich Sichting , German sports official, politician and resistance fighter
- 1947: Paul Guthnick , German astronomer
- 1950: Olaf Stapledon , British science fiction writer
1951-1975
- 1951: Karl Slevogt , German designer, automobile pioneer and racing driver
- 1952: Gertrude Lawrence , British actress
- 1955: Walter Riehl , Austrian lawyer and politician
- 1956: Oskar Kaufmann , Hungarian architect
- 1956: Michael Ventris , British architect and linguist
- 1956: Witold Hurewicz , Polish mathematician
- 1957: Gaetano Salvemini , Italian politician and historian
- 1962: Hanns Eisler , Austrian-German composer
- 1963: Vladimir Aïtoff , French medic and rugby union player
- 1966: Margaret Sanger , American suffragette
- 1966: Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd , South African sociologist and politician
- 1968: Giuseppe Lepori , Swiss Federal Council
- 1968: Kenneth Peacock , British racing car driver
- 1969: Arthur Friedenreich , Brazilian soccer player
- 1970: Patricio José Argüello Ryan , terrorist
- 1972: David Mark Berger , US-Israeli weightlifter
- 1972: Ze'ev Friedman , Israeli weightlifter
- 1972: Yossef Gutfreund , Israeli referee
- 1972: Eliezer Halfin , Israeli wrestler
- 1972: Amitzur Schapira , Israeli athletics trainer
- 1972: Kehat Shorr , Israeli marksman trainer
- 1972: Mark Slavin , Israeli wrestler
- 1972: André Spitzer , Israeli fencing trainer
- 1972: Yakov Springer , Israeli referee
- 1974: Otto Kruger , American actor
1976-2000
- 1976: Alfred Antkowiak , German publisher and writer
- 1977: Werner Charles Rudolph Aue , British diplomat
- 1977: Eugen Schüfftan , German-American cameraman and inventor
- 1977: John Edensor Littlewood , British mathematician
- 1977: Luis Vargas Rosas , Chilean painter
- 1978: Adolf Dassler , German entrepreneur, founder of Adidas
- 1979: Ronald Binge , British composer
- 1979: Joachim Jeremias , German theologian and orientalist
- 1981: Gerd Lohmer , German architect and bridge builder
- 1983: Rudolf Eickhoff , German politician, Member of the Bundestag
- 1984: Ernest Tubb , American musician
- 1986: Blanche Sweet , American actress
- 1987: Richard Schneider , German clergyman
- 1988: Axel von Ambesser , German actor, director and author
- 1988: Harold Rosson , American cinematographer
- 1990: Tom Fogerty , American musician and guitarist
- 1990: Fernando Valenti , American harpsichordist
- 1992: Pat Harder , American football player
- 1992: Agata Hikari , Japanese writer
- 1994: James Clavell , British-American novelist, screenwriter and director
- 1994: Wolf Donner , German film critic
- 1994: Erwin Scharf , Austrian author and journalist, politician and resistance fighter
- 1996: Ginette Martenot , French pianist, Ondes Martenot player and music teacher
- 1996: Ester Soré , Chilean singer
- 1997: Salvador Artigas Sahún , Spanish football player and coach
- 1997: HWL Poonja , also called Papaji , Indian representative of Advaita
- 1998: Akira Kurosawa , Japanese director
- 1999: Tamás Mendelényi , Hungarian saber fencer, Olympic champion
- 2000: Goede Gendrich , German forester and hunting writer
21st century
- 2002: Michael Argyle , British social psychologist
- 2002: Edna Roxanne Atkins , Canadian hurdler
- 2003: Charles Edward Bennett , American politician
- 2003: Ari Friðbjörn Guðmundsson , Icelandic swimmer and ski jumper
- 2003: Maurice Michael Otunga , Kenyan Cardinal and Archbishop of Nairobi
- 2004: Antonio Corpora , Italian painter
- 2005: Inge Ristock , German table tennis player, cabaret artist and television writer
- 2005: Otto B. Roegele , German publicist
- 2007: Madeleine L'Engle , American children's author
- 2007: Luciano Pavarotti , Italian tenor
- 2008: Anita Page , American film actress
- 2011: Hans Apel , German politician
- 2017: Carlo Caffarra , Italian cardinal
- 2017: Kate Millett , American writer and feminist
- 2018: Burt Reynolds , American actor
- 2019: Robert Mugabe , Zimbabwean politician
Holidays and memorial days
- Church memorial days
- Matthias Waibel , German priest and martyr (Protestant)
- St. Bega , Irish noblewoman and hermit (Roman Catholic)
- State holidays and memorial days
- Bulgaria : Union of Bulgaria with Eastern Rumelia (1885)
- Swaziland : Independence from Great Britain (1968)
The list of days of remembrance and action contains further entries .
Commons : September 6th - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kiyoshi Inoue, Geschichte Japans , Frankfurt / New York 1993, pp. 481–483.