It happened this day of October 5
Events:
610 – The coronation of the Byzantine Emperor Hercules.
816 – The Roman emperor Luis I was crowned by Pope Stefan IV in Rannah.
869 – The fourth Constantinople complex held to determine what must be done towards the Patriarch of Constantinople.
1143 – The King of Lyon Alfonso VII recognizes Portugal an independent kingdom.
1550 – Establishment of the city of Konthbetheon in Chile.
1582 – Due to the use of the Gregorian calendar, this day is not present this year in Italy, Poland, Portugal and Spain.
1665 – Establishment of the University of Kiel.
1789 – French women demonstrate in front of the Royal Versailles Palace to demand bread and food.
1857 – Establish the city of Annhyeim in the county of Orange, California.
1864 – The hurricane destroys the Indian city of Calcutta.
1905 – Wilber Wright travels 24 miles in 39 minutes using his plane called “Wright Flair”, which was considered a record number which rises until 1908.
1910 – The “revolution of October 5” in Portugal, which led to the abolition of the monarchy and declared the establishment of the Republic.
1914 – The First World War witnesses the first air struggle to lead to victims.
1915 – Bulgaria entered the First World War in a row of what was called the countries of the center.
1944 – France gives women the right to vote.
1947 –
The first television speech to American President Harry Truman broadcast from the White House.
Communist composition in Belgrade
1948 – An earthquake kills 110,000 people in the Turkmen capital.
1962 – The film “Doctor Nou”, which is the first film in the James Bond Movie series.
1964 – The second conference of the Arab Summit took place in Alexandria, Egypt.
1978 – The migration of Iraq Imam Khomeini to Paris.
1985 – The Egyptian soldier Suleiman Khater shoots a group of Israelis after being thrown on the Egyptian flag on the ground.
1988 – Announcement of the new Brazilian Constitution. And in which the two regions of Amaba and Roraima obtained a situation of the state. The tukantins were also created as part of the northern GWIAS were deducted.
1992 – 4 Israeli soldiers were killed and 6 others were injured in an operation by Lebanese Hezbollah in Hasbaya inside the border band in southern Lebanon.
الملالالالالم tee the first parliamentary elections of the Kuwaiti National Assembly after the Iraqi forces were evacuated.
2000 – Permanent demonstrations in the city of Belgrade led to the resignation of President Slobodan Miloshivic the next day.
2003 – Ahmed Qadirov takes over the presidency of Chechnya.
2004 – The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Iranian Council of Shura approves a bill which obliges the Iranian government to resume the enrichment of uranium.
2012 -Al -Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb named the Algerian Yahya Abu Al -Hamam as a new head of the Desert Region, after the murder of Nabil Makhloufi (Abu Alqama).
2013 – US Navy US Special Forces have arrested the Libyan Abi Anas in Tripoli, the West, required by the FBI since 2001.
2014 – The Somali army and the Amsum forces control the city of Brawa, the last port which was under the organization of young people.
2015 – Twelve countries in the countries overlooking the Pacific Ocean, whose gross local product represents 40% of the world product, reaching an agreement on strategic economic partnership across the Pacific.
🟥 Irish William Campbell, Chinese in Yoyu and Satoshi Japanese Omora won the 2015 Nobel Prize in Medicine, for example, for discovering a tool for killing parasites.
2016 – The Israeli authorities arrest the militants of Freedom Flotte 4 and take them to the port of Ashdod.
🟥 Announce Jean -Pierre SOFJ and Fraser Stodart and Verringa winning the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on the design and installation of molecular machines.
2017 – The British victorious Japanese origin, Kazu Ishigoro, won the Nobel Prize for Literature for the year 2017.
2018 – Iraqi activist Yézidi Nadia Murad wins the Nobel Peace Prize in partnership with Congolese Doctor Dennis Mukwiji for their activity against rape, violence and sex slavery as an end in wars and armed conflicts.
2019 – A hundred people were killed and thousands of people were injured in the Iraqi popular demonstrations that started on October 1, 2019, and the demonstrators call to combat corruption and stop external interference in Iraq’s domestic affairs and the government’s departure.
2020 – The Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to Charles Rice, Harvey Uter and Michael Hutton for discovering hepatitis C.
2021 – Siocoro Manabi and Klaus Hasmann receive the Nobel Prize in Physics, also with Georgio Parisi
2022 – Caroline Bertuzi, Morten Meldal and Carl Barry Charbel won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for the year 2022.
2023 – An attack on an aircraft derived from the military college of Homs has targeted a party to graduate officers, killing around 90 people and injuring around 280 others, many of them are civilians with students and the Syrian government declares the public.
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Born:
1377 – Louis II Duke of Ango.
1713 – Dennis Dedro, French philosopher.
1829 – Chester Arthur, President of the United States.
1864 – Louis Lumière, a manufacturer of French films.
1879 – Beton Ross, an American award -winning Nobel pathologist in 1966.
1887 – René Cassan, French diplomat with a Nobel Peace Prize in 1968.
1907-Jean-Luis Louis is a French artist.
1922 – Jock Stein, Scottish player and football coach.
1925 – Emiliano Agueri, a Spanish urban.
1929 – Richard Gordon, American astronaut.
1930 – Renharid Sultin, a German economist who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1994.
1936 – Vaslev Hneel, the first Czech chief.
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1951 – Karen Allen, an American actress.
1952 – Wanderli Lacomburgo, Brazilian player and football coach.
++ Cliff Parker, English writer.
1957 – Bernie Mac, American actor.
1960 – Carica, Brazilian football player.
1965 – Taéé Hawg, Norwegian football referee.
1967 – Gay Peres, English actor.
1975 – Kate Winslet, an English actress.
++ Bubu Baldi, Guinean football player.
1976 – Ramadan Kadirov, President of Chechnya.
++ Nada Fadel, Lebanese media.
1977 – Constantine Zerianov, Russian football.
1979 – Maher Essam, Egyptian actor.
++ Vinnso Grilla, Australian football player.
1981 – Bushra, an Egyptian actress.
1984 – Kenwain Jones, Trinidadi football player.
1986 – Hamad al -Enezi, a Kuwaitian football player.
1987 – Kevin Miralas, a Belgian football player.
++ Tim Reem, an American football player.
++ Luigi Vitaly, Italian football player.
1988 – Nina Maghribi, Moroccan actress.
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Vice:
578 – Justin II, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
1056 – Henry III, the Roman Holy Emperor.
1214 – King Alfonso VIII, King of Castile.
1660 – Ayoub al -Kholiti, Sufis, classifier and poet Shami Othmani.
1805 – Charles Cornwalis, a British soldier.
1841 – Joseph Anton Lopez, Mexican priest and academic
1918 – Roland Garros, French pilot.
1925 – Saleh Qanaz, a Syrian doctor and poet.
1949 – Muhammad Hamid Al -Saqqqaf, Qaya Shafi’i, Hadrami, Yémenite.
1976 – Lars Onsger, Nobel Prize Nobel Prize, Nobel Prize in 1968.
1997 – Mary Bay Bay, Egyptian actress.
2003 – Bakr Al -Shadi, Saudi actor.
2004 – Morris Wilkins, New Zealand physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1962.
2010 – Bernard Claville, French journalist and writer.
2011 – Steve Jobs, founder and former Apple CEO.
2012 – Suleiman Al -issa, Saudi diffuser.
2014 – Andrea de Cisares, Italian Formula 1 driver.
2015 – Chantal Akraman, actress, French director and producer, Belgian.
2015 – Henning Mankel, Swedish novelist and playwright.
2019 – Suleiman Al -Hakim, Egyptian writer and journalist.
2024 – Badr al -Daji Chaudhry, president of Bangladesh.
++ Naima Al -Mashriqi, Moroccan actress.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ World Teacher Day.
⬅️ The day of the Republic in Portugal.
⬅️ Day of the armed forces in Indonesia.




