It happened that day on August 2

Events:

338 BC. The victory of the Macedonian army led by Philippe II over the joint forces of Athens and Taiba in the battle of Khairunia, who showed Macedonian hegemony in Greece and the Aegean Sea.

216 BC. – The victory of the Carthaginian army, led by Hannibal, against the Roman army in the battle of Kanai.

1274 – The return of Edward I, king of England of the ninth Crusader campaign, and his coronation after seventeen days.

1377 – The Russian forces were defeated by the blue mobilization forces in the battle of the river.

1798 – The victory of the British fleet over the French fleet in the battle of Abi Qir, as part of the battles of the French campaign against Egypt.

1776 – The official signature of the United States Declaration of Independence.

1790 – The first population of the United States and the population reached 3,929,326 people.

1830 – Charles X, king of France, abandons the throne for his grandson Henry.

1858 – A law was issued by the British Parliament to liquidate the work of the British East India Company; And the government of India to represent its work.

1870 – The opening of Tower Sabwai, the first clandestine railway in the world in London, in the United Kingdom.

1903 – The uprising of Elennin -Purebragine against the Ottoman Empire began. 1914 – Germany sweeps the Duchy of Luxembourg and warns in Belgium during the First World War.

1916 – First World War: Austrian sabotage led to the sinking of the Italian warship of Leonardo da Vinci in Taranto.

1918 – The first general strike in Canadian history, in Vancouver.

1922 – The hurricane hits Shanto in the Republic of China, killing more than 50,000 people.

1921 – The Soviet chief Vladimir Lenin called on industrialized countries to help his country, which is threatened with the risk of famine, due to the decline in the production of agricultural cultures, and the League rejects his appeal and his government is responsible for this situation.

1932 – Karl de Anderson discovered Bozetron (electronic anti -electron).

1934 – Adolf Hitler becomes the chief of Germany.

1939 – Albert Einstein and Liu Zilliard sent a message to the American president Franklin Roosevelt, exhorting him to start the Manhattan project to produce a nuclear weapon.

1940 – The French government of Vichy pronounces a death sentence for General Charles de Gaulle during the Second World War.

1944 – The establishment of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia.

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1947 – The Afro Lancitreen plane belongs to British American airlines in a mountain during a flight from Buenos Aires in Argentina to Santiago in Chelet. Debris was found in 1998.

1956 – The French Parliament announces its opposition to the Egyptian nationalization of the Suez Canal, and France has joined the United Kingdom and Israel.

1964-(Tonkin Bay accident) Tortud boats belonging to North Vietnam attack the United States Maddox (USA Maddox) (a questionable attack on his health) to lead to American interference in the Vietnamese war.

1968 – An earthquake strikes the province of Aurora in the Philippines, killing more than 270 people and injuring 261 people.

1973 – A fire kills 51 people in Samarland Entertainment Center in Douglas, Mann.

1980 – A bomb exploded at Bologna station, Italy, killing 85 people and injuring more than 200.

1984 – China and the United Kingdom agree on the return of the Hong Kong colony to Chinese domination in 1997.

1989 – Pakistan is accepted in the Commonwealth Country Association after having found democracy for the first time since 1972.

1989 – A massacre was led by the Indian peacekeeping force in Sri Lanka, killing 64 civilians from Tamil ethnicity.

1990 – The Iraqi armed forces invade Kuwait and occupied it for a period of 7 months.

1992 – The first presidential elections took place in Croatia, after having separated from Yugoslavia.

1999 – The Gissal train disaster killed 285 people in Asam in India.

2005 – Flight n ° 358 of France Airways was crushed on the track of Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada, causing a fire on the plane, and has been injured and without death:

2008 – The assassination of the security advisor to the Syrian president Bashar Al -Assad, Brigadier General Mohamed Suleiman.

2009 – Former Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz was sentenced to seven years in prison for his role in the forced trip of the Kurds during the period of President Saddam Hussein.

✴️ Israeli police recommends accusations of counterfeiting to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Avigdor Lieberman. 2012 – Announcement of the formation of the first Egyptian government after the election of President Mohamed Morsi led by Hisham Kandil. 2013 -The Tunisian army bombed the nature reserve, Jabal Al -Shaanbi, with planes and artillery, after the events of Jabal Al -Shaanbi.

2014 – A factory in Konchande in China, which led to at least 146 people and injured more than 114 people.

2017-The British Royal Palace announces the retirement of Prince Philip Duke Edinburgh, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, from the exercise of his royal duties after having reached the ninety-six.

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Born:

1612 – Saskia Van Yulburg, wife of the Radiant Dutch painter.

1696 – Sultan Mahmoud I, the 25th Sultan Ottoman.

1815 – Adolf Friedrich von Shack, German poet and historian.

1824 – Friedrich Auguste Bartoldy, French sculptor makes a statue of freedom.

1868 – King Constantine I, King of Greece.

1923 – Shimon Perez, president of Israel, Nobel Peace Prize in 1994.

1925 – Jorge Fedella, President of Argentina.

1926 – Rushdie Abaza, Egyptian actor.

1931 – Filam Sterewyouk, Czechoslovaki football player.

1932 – Peter Otol, Irish actor.

1941 – Gul Hoffman, French Airlist, Nobel Prize in 2011.

** Fabio Teste, Italian actor.

1946 – Mohamed Al -Arabi, Egyptian actor.

1958 – Shaw Hami, Japanese audio performance actor.

1962 – Senteha Stephenson, an American actress.

1964-Mary-Lius Parker, an American actress.

1968 – Stephen Evenberg, a German football player.

1969 – Fernando Coto, a Portuguese football player.

1972 – Mohamed Al -Daea, Saudi football goalkeeper.

1975 – Mineiro, Brazilian football player. Aziz Iskandar, a Syrian actor.

1976 – Sam Warngengton, Australian actor.

1977 – Edward FORMONG, American actor.

1980 – Evica Panovic, Croatian football player.

1982 – Hilder Bostega, Portuguese football player.

1984 – Gabolo Bazini, an Italian football player.

1985 – Hamad al -Mani, Kuwaitian actor.

1986 – Walid Jassim, an Qatari football player.

1988 – NAIR, American singer.

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Mortality:

1100 – King William II, King of England.

1589 – King Henri III, King of France.

1849 – Muhammad Ali Pacha, the sovereign of Egypt and the founder of the Alawite family.

1922 – Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the phone.

1923 – Warren Harden, President of the United States.

1934 – Marshal Powell von Hindenburg, second president of Germany.

1976 – Fritz Lang, Austrian director.

1990 -Sheikh Fahd al -Ahmad al -jaber al -Sabah, one of the most important sports figures in the Gulf and Asia.

1996 – Muhammad Farah Aidid, President of Somalia.

2008 – Muhammad Suleiman, a Syrian soldier.

2009 – Shafiq al -Hout, Palestinian politician and writer.

2011 – Fouad Ghazi, Syrian singer.

** Barouj Penasirraf, an American world of immunology, has a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1980.

2012 – Abdul Karim Al -Ashmouri, Yemeni actor and author.

2016 – Ahmed Zewail, an Egyptian chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1999.

2021 – Fatima Al -Rakraki, Moroccan actress.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ The day of the Republic (Republic of the north of Macedonia).

⬅️ Pain day

Shadow in (Russia).

⬅️ Air Force mobile day (Ukraine).

Azerbaijani cinema (Azerbaijan).

Festival of the Lady of Angels (Costa Rica).







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