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Ephemeris of July 6: This happened in the world on a day like today

On July 6, but in 1885, Louis Pasteur successfully tested his rabies vaccine in humans for the first time by inoculating it into a child who had been bitten by a rabid dog.

OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS

1573.- Jerome Luis de Cabrera he founded the city of Córdoba de la Nueva Andalucía, in Argentina, in honor of his hometown.

1808.- José I Bonaparte, appointed king of Spain by his brother, promulgates the Constitution of Bayonne.

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1821.- Harassed by the forces of General San Martín, Jose de la Sernalast viceroy of Peru, leaves Lima and establishes his government in Cusco.

1827.- Treaty of London, between England, France and Russia, which recognizes the independence from Greece.

1864.- Royal Order of Isabel II that recognizes the Red Cross as a public utility company, thus moving Spain ahead of other nations. It had been created a year earlier by the Swiss Henry Dunant.

1876.- Inauguration of the Intercolonial Railway, with the arrival in Quebec of the first train from Halifax (Canada).

1917.- Victory of the troops of the British military Thomas Edward Lawrence, “Lawrence of Arabia”and Auda ibu Tayi in the battle of Aqaba, in his effort to unify the Arabs against the Ottomans.

1918.- Assassination of the German ambassador in Moscow W.Gref von Mirbach-Harff, by two members of the Social Revolutionary Party with the intention of creating a conflict between the two countries and the uprising against the Bolshevik government begins.

1923.- The Congress of the Communist Party of the USSR approves the draft federal constitution, whose supreme body is the Congress of Soviets. It was approved the following year in the II Congress of Soviets.

1928.- The Chilean military shipangamos” shipwrecks off the coast of Lebu (Arauco) and 262 of its 269 occupants die.

[1945- US President Harry Truman creates the Freedom Medalinitially in recognition of civilians in World War II.

1952.- Bloody disorders and allegations of fraud in Mexico in the elections it wins Adolfo Ruiz Cortines (PRI).

1960.- Cuba approves the law 851 of indemnification of the North American properties that it nationalizes.

1972.- the liberal democrat Kakuei Tanaka, Proclaimed Prime Minister of Japan and succeeds Eisaku Sato.

1981.- Former Argentine president released by pardon Maria Estela Martinez de Peron, who had served two-thirds of the almost 8-year sentence imposed. Immediately afterwards he establishes his residence in Madrid.

1986.- Failed coup in the Philippines against the president, Heart “Cory” Aquinoheaded by the lawyer and former vice-presidential candidate Arturo Tolentino.

1988.- 167 workers die in the explosion of the oil rig “Piper Alpha”in the North Sea.

– The “priista” Carlos Salinas de Gortari win the Mexican elections.

1989.- soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev undertakes to respect the freedom of Eastern countries to choose their political-social system.

1992.- The Guatemalan Government declares a state of maximum emergency due to a cholera epidemic, detected in 1991 and that causes more than 800 deaths in several years.

1997.- Legislative elections in Mexico: the PRI loses for the first time the absolute majority in the Chamber of Deputies.

– Cambodian co-prime minister Hun Sen dismisses his rival, Prince Norodom Ranariddhwhom he accuses of “criminal” and “traitor”.

2001.- The Caricom Summit in Nassau (Bahamas) approves the creation of a Caribbean Single Market.

2009.- At least 184 dead in the clashes of the uyghurs with the security forces in Urumqicapital of Xinjiang (China).

2013.- Forty-seven dead, five missing and 2,000 evacuated due to the derailment and fire of a train loaded with hydrocarbons in Lac-Megantic (Canada).

2018.- run to Shoko Asaharafounder of the Supreme Truth sect, responsible for the sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway.

BIRTHS

1832.- Maximilian I of Habsburg, Archduke of Austria and Emperor of Mexico.

1877.- Niceto Alcalá ZamoraPresident of the Second Spanish Republic.

1907.- Frida KahloMexican painter.

1914.- Jose Garcia NietoSpanish poet and writer.

1919.- Oswaldo GuayasaminEcuadorian painter and sculptor.

1925.- Bill HaleyAmerican singer, considered the father of “rock and roll”.

1927.- Janet LeighAmerican actress.

1935.- Tensing GyatsoXIV Dalai Lama, spiritual and political leader of Tibet.

1946.- George Walker Bushformer US president.

– Sylvester StalloneAmerican actor.

1975.- Curtis Jackson IIIAmerican rapper known for ’50 Cent’.

1980.- Pau GasolSpanish basketball player.

DEATHS

1476.- Johannes RegiomontanusGerman astronomer and mathematician, one of the fathers of trigonometry.

1598.- Benito Arias Montano, Spanish writer.

1893.-Guy de MaupassantFrench writer.

1959.-George Grosz, American nationalized German painter.

1962.- William FaulknerAmerican writer and Nobel 1949.

1964.- Rafael Cansinos AssensSpanish writer.

1971.-Louis ArmstrongAmerican trumpeter.

1999.- Joaquin RodrigoSpanish composer.

2005.- Claude SimonFrench writer and Nobel 1985.

2006.- Juan de Avalos, Spanish sculptor.

2019.- Joao GilbertoBrazilian composer and one of the fathers of bossa nova.

2020.- Ennio MorriconeItalian soundtrack composer.

Source: Elcomercio

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