23. September

23. September

Der 23. September ist der 266. Tag des Gregorianischen Kalenders (der 267. in Schaltjahren). Zum Jahresende verbleiben 99 Tage. An diesem ist (außer in Schaltjahren) der Beginn des astronomischen Herbstes und der Tag des Herbstäquinoktiums (Tagundnachtgleiche). In Schaltjahren ist dies der 22. September.

Historische Jahrestage
August · September · Oktober

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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

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Ereignisse

Politik und Weltgeschehen

Der Weg der Lewis-und-Clark-Expedition 1804-06
1862:Otto von Bismarck

Wirtschaft

1960: Europabrücke

Wissenschaft und Technik

1846: Der Planet Neptun
1921: Rumpler-Tropfenwagen

Kultur

Gesellschaft

Religion

Katastrophen

Kleinere Unglücksfälle sind in den Unterartikeln von Katastrophe aufgeführt.

Sport

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

Geboren

Kaiser Augustus (* 63 v. Chr.)

Vor dem 19. Jahrhundert

19. Jahrhundert

20. Jahrhundert

1901–1950

1951–2000

Gestorben

Vor dem 19. Jahrhundert

19. Jahrhundert

20. Jahrhundert

Richard Zsigmondy († 1929)

21. Jahrhundert

Feier- und Gedenktage

  • Kirchliche Gedenktage
    • Hl. Linus, römischer Bischof und Papst (katholisch)
    • Hl. Lutwinus, fränkischer Adeliger, Klostergründer und Bischof
    • Hl. Zacharias (katholisch)

Weitere Einträge enthält die Liste der Gedenk- und Aktionstage.


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