2. August

2. August

Der 2. August ist der 214. Tag des Gregorianischen Kalenders (der 215. in Schaltjahren), somit bleiben noch 151 Tage bis zum Jahresende.

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

216 v.Chr.: Schlacht von Cannae
1552: Kaiser Ferdinand I.
1832: Black Hawk
1943: Lager Treblinka
1945: Potsdamer Konferenz
1964: Die USS Maddox
1980: Zerstörter Hauptbahnhof von Bologna

Wirtschaft

Wissenschaft und Technik

1870: Innenraum der Tower Subway

Kultur

Gesellschaft

1876: Kartenkonstellation Dead Man’s Hand

Religion

1675: Inneres der Portugiesischen Synagoge (Gemälde, um 1680)

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

Saskia van Uylenburgh
(1612–1642)
Samuel van Hoogstraten
(* 1627)

19. Jahrhundert

Alexander von Soiron
(* 1806)
General Manuel Pavía
(* 1827)
F.A. Bartholdi
(* 1834)
Emma von Waldeck-Pyrmont
(1858–1934)
Marianne Weber
(* 1870)
Emma von Waldeck-Pyrmont
(1878–1956)
John Alexander Douglas McCurdy
(* 1886)
Helen Morgan
(1900–1941)

20. Jahrhundert

1901–1950

James Baldwin
(* 1924)
Schimon Peres
(* 1923)
Isabel Allende
(* 1942)
Mario Illien
(* 1949)

1951–2000

Ken MacLeod
(* 1954)
Justyna Steczkowska
(* 1972)
Kati Wilhelm (* 1976)

Gestorben

vor dem 19. Jahrhundert

Oswald von Wolkenstein
(† 1445)
Heinrich III. († 1589)
Jacques Étienne Montgolfier
(† 1799)

19. Jahrhundert

Wild Bill Hickok († 1876)

20. Jahrhundert

1901–1950

Alexander Graham Bell
(† 1922)

1951–2000

21. Jahrhundert

Feier- und Gedenktage

Weitere Einträge enthält die Liste der Gedenk- und Aktionstage.


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