18. August

18. August

Der 18. August ist der 230. Tag des Gregorianischen Kalenders (der 231. in Schaltjahren), somit bleiben 135 Tage bis zum Jahresende.

Historische Jahrestage
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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

1690: Schlacht bei Staffarda
1807: Jérôme Bonaparte als König von Westfalen
1896: Verkündung des BGB im Reichsgesetzblatt
1988: George Bush

Wirtschaft

1959: Der Mini

Wissenschaft und Technik

1933: Der Volksempfänger, Typ VE301W
1969: Das Auge des Sturms Debbie

Kultur

Religion

Katastrophen

1993: Die Kapellbrücke in Luzern

Kleinere Unglücksfälle sind in den Unterartikeln von Katastrophe aufgeführt.

Sport

  • 1902: Im Grazer Stieglbräu wird der Grazer Athletik-Sport-Club (GAC) gegründet, der über 100 Jahre später unter dem Namen GAK österreichischer Fußballmeister wird.

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

Geboren

Vor dem 19. Jahrhundert

Brook Taylor
(* 1685)
Meriwether Lewis (* 1774)

19. Jahrhundert

Franz Joseph I. (* 1830)
Eusebius Mandyczewski (* 1857)
Tilla Duriex
(* 1880)
Walther Funk (* 1890)

20. Jahrhundert

1901–1950

Caspar Weinberger
(* 1917)
Brian Aldiss (* 1925)
Reinhold Böhme (* 1944)

1951–2000

Patrick Swayze (* 1952)
Felipe Calderón (* 1962)
Edward Norton (* 1969)
Selena Silver (* 1979)

Gestorben

Vor dem 20. Jahrhundert

Honoré de Balzac († 1850)

20. Jahrhundert

21. Jahrhundert

Feier- und Gedenktage

Weitere Einträge enthält die Liste der Gedenk- und Aktionstage.


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