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Anniversaries of September 8: What happened in the world on a day like today?

In a September 8th, but in 2022, Queen Elizabeth II dies at the age of 96, after 70 years of reign, the longest in the history of the United Kingdom. The crown passes to her son Charles III.

OTHER ANIMALS

1565.- The Spanish soldier and sailor Pedro Menendez de Aviles sheath San Agustin, Floridathe first permanent settlement in continental North Americathe oldest city in USA

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1575.- Great eruption Pichincha volcano in Ecuador in which large and small cattle died.

1879.- It takes place in Punta Angamos (Peru) the Angamos naval combat during the Pacific War.

1920.- He Central Committee of the Congress Party of India approves the program Gandhi in the non-violent fight against England.

1924.- A revolution in Chili overthrow the president Arturo Alessandri and gives power to the general Luis Altamirano.

1926.- Germany is admitted to the Society of nationswhile Spain announces his retirement.

1933.- Ghazi Isuccessor of Faisal Iis crowned king of Iraq.

1941.- He German army site begins Leningrad which will last until January 1944.

1944.- The Nazi Germany attack London with a new type of flywheel pump (V-2).

1951.- USA and Japan sign two peace and security treaties.

1967.- Proclamation of the Republic of Uganda.

1974.- President Gerald Ford pardons Nixon of crimes committed during his mandate.

1981.- Guatemala break off relations with him United Kingdom for the independence of belize.

1986.- It premieres on 120 television channels on Oprah Winfrey Showaired for more than 25 seasons on USA.

1990.- The Argentine tennis player Gabriela Sabatini wins the US tournament against the German Steffi Graf.

1991.- The independence of Macedonia with the right to join a Yugoslavia of sovereign states.

1994.- The last allied detachments (United Kingdom, France and USA) of the Cold War They are discharged with military honors in Berlin.

1997.- The Haitian ferry ‘Fierté Gonavienne‘ shipwrecked in the port of Montrouis (Haiti). And 133 people die.

1999.- Muslim extremists Caucasus they put a bomb in a building Moscow and 93 people die.

2000.- It closes in NY the Millennium Summit of the UN with the attendance of 146 heads of State or Government.

2006.- The Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochetunleashed by the Supreme Court of Chile for his responsibility in the kidnapping of 36 opponents and 23 cases of torture in 1974.

2009.- The Afghan Hamid Karzaire-elected president of the country by absolute majority.

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2020.- He CIEMAT informs that the Higgs’ Boson interacts with elementary particles such as muons, a phenomenon “extremely rare”.

.- Nature Communications publishes that trees that grow quickly have a shorter lifespan, which can alter forest population and carbon storage, crucial to curbing the climate emergency.

.- The Argentine writer Alberto Manguel donates his library, made up of 40,000 volumes, to the Lisbon City Hall.

2021.- The water runs again in the Peltas Fountain (Roman Palatine), inactive since ancient times, after an installation that pays tribute to the original structure.

.- Chili grants the National Arts Award to the british dancer Joan Turnerwidow of the singer-songwriter Victor Jaramurdered in the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.

2022.- Summer 2022, the hottest in Europe since there are records, says the Climate Change Service (C3S) of European Copernicus system.

BIRTH

1157.- Richard “Lionheart”king of England.

1736.- Lorenzo TiepoloItalian painter.

1824.- Jaime Nuno RocaSpanish composer, author of the music of the Mexican National Anthem.

1827.- john valeraSpanish writer.

1830.- Frederic MistralFrench poet, P. Nobel 1904.

1862.- Mariano BenlliureSpanish sculptor.

1909.- Domingo García SabellSpanish doctor and writer.

1917.- José Ignacio Fernández AlonsoSpanish chemist and physicist.

1968.- Miguel Báez “el Litri”Spanish bullfighter.

1987.- Wiz KhalifaAmerican rapper and actor.

1989.- Tim BerglingSwedish DJ best known for Avicii.

DEATHS

1645.- Francis of QuevedoSpanish writer.

1862.- Ignacio ZaragozaMexican hero of the Battle of May 5.

1949.- Richard StraussGerman musician.

1978.- Ricardo ZamoraSpanish goalkeeper.

1981.- Alfonso SanchezSpanish film critic.

1985.- John F. EndersAmerican virologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine 1954.

2003.- Leni RiefenstahlGerman filmmaker.

2004.- Matías PratsSpanish journalist.

2009.- Mike BongiornoItalian TV presenter.

2016.- Johan BothaSouth African opera singer.

.- Prince BusterJamaican musician.

2019.- Camilo SestoSpanish singer.

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2020.- Mikiso IwasaHiroshima survivor and advisor to one of the survivor and anti-nuclear groups.

.- Aurelio Iragorri HormazaColombian politician and former senator.

2021.- Luis del OlmoSpanish cartoonist, creator of the character “Don Celes”.

2022.- Bernard ShawAmerican journalist, historical CNN presenter.

Source: Elcomercio

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