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5 Σεπ 2024 · Historical events for the 5th of September. See what famous, interesting and notable events happened throughout history on September 5.
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September in Film & TV. Tragedy of Macbeth Brings Fits of...
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1939 Cornelis J "Cor" van Ast, Dutch actor and director...
- Peter The Great
Historical Events. 1682-06-29 Sofia Alekseyevna names...
- The Great Fire of London
September 2, 1666 — Thomas Farriner was a baker who served...
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Important events in history for the 5th of September. See...
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1774 Caspar David Friedrich, German painter, chiefly of...
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1971 Astros pitcher J R Richard debut, strikes out 15 Giants...
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1666 Firebreaks finally being the Great Fire of London under...
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Discover what happened on September 5 with HISTORY's summaries of major events, anniversaries, famous births and notable deaths.
This Day in History: September 5. What Happened On Your Bday? Featured Event. 2001. Evidence provided for black hole theory. At a scientific conference in Washington, D.C., this day in 2001, scientists described an observation of energy flares that provided strong evidence of the theorized black hole at the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy.
1862 – American Civil War: The Army of Northern Virginia crosses the Potomac River at White's Ford in the Maryland Campaign. 1877 – American Indian Wars: Oglala Sioux chief Crazy Horse is bayoneted by a United States soldier after resisting confinement in a guardhouse at Fort Robinson in Nebraska.
What Happened On This Day – September 5. 1977 Voyager 1 probe is launched. NASA launched the Voyager 1 probe from Florida. It is currently the farthest man-made object in Space. 1972 Massacre at the Munich Olympics
5 Σεπ 2024 · Important events in history for the 5th of September. See what historic, important and momentous events in history happened on September 5.
5 Σεπ 2024 · 1666 Firebreaks finally being the Great Fire of London under control, leaving 13,200 houses destroyed and eight dead. 1774 Twelve of the thirteen American colonies adopt a trade embargo against Great Britain at the First Continental Congress at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.