7. August

7. August

Der 7. August ist der 219. Tag des Gregorianischen Kalenders (der 220. in Schaltjahren), somit bleiben noch 146 Tage bis zum Jahresende. Die erste Hälfte des Sommers ist vorüber.

Historische Jahrestage
Juli · August · September

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Ereignisse

Politik und Weltgeschehen

1588: Die Niederlage der spanischen Armada in Calais
1884: Deutsch-Südwestafrika
1942:Amerikanische Truppen am Strand von Guadalcanal

Wirtschaft

Wissenschaft und Technik

1909: Die Fahrtroute von Alice Ramsey
1980: Viking 1 Orbiter

Kultur

1908: Venus von Willendorf

Gesellschaft

Religion

1316: Papst Johannes XXII.

Katastrophen

Kleinere Unglücksfälle sind in den Unterartikeln von Katastrophe aufgeführt.

Sport

Einträge von Leichtathletik-Weltrekorden befinden sich unter der jeweiligen Disziplin unter Leichtathletik.

Geboren

vor dem 19. Jahrhundert

19. Jahrhundert

Mata Hari (* 1876)
Maria Caspar-Filser (* 1878)
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (* 1890)

20. Jahrhundert

1901–1950

Konrad Heiden
(* 1901)
Ralph J. Bunche
(* 1904)
Liane Berkowitz
(* 1923)
Sigfried Held
(* 1942)

1951–2000

Karl Schweitzer
(* 1952)
Gesine Lötzsch
(* 1961)
Jimmy Wales
(* 1966)
Charlize Theron
(* 1975)

Gestorben

vor dem 19. Jahrhundert

Grabkrone Heinrichs IV.
(† 1106)
Friedrich Spee von Langenfeld
(† 1635)

19. Jahrhundert

20. Jahrhundert

1901–1950

1951–2000

21. Jahrhundert

Feier- und Gedenktage

  • Kirchliche Gedenktage
    • Hl. Afra von Augsburg, Märtyrerin, Prostituierte und Schutzpatronin (evangelisch, katholisch)
    • Hl. Sixtus II., römischer Papst, Märtyrer und Schutzpatron (katholisch)
    • Hl. Kajetan von Thiene, italienischer Ordensgründer und Schutzpatron (katholisch)

Weitere Einträge enthält die Liste der Gedenk- und Aktionstage.


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