(Redirected from September 11th)
It is usually the first day of the
Coptic calendar and
Ethiopian calendar (in the period
AD 1900 to AD
2099).
The terms 'September 11th', '11th September', and '9/11' (pronounced "'Nine-eleven'") have been widely used in the Western media as a shorthand for the
September 11, 2001 attacks on the
World Trade Center and
The Pentagon in the
United States of America.
In other places of the world the media also use it as shorthand for other events, for example, the
September 11,
1973 Coup d'État in Chile is referred to as "El 11 de Septiembre" or "El once" ("September 11" or "The eleventh" in Spanish) as shorthand for the Coup events.
Events
★
506 - The
bishops of
Visigothic Gaul meet in the
Council of Agde.
★
1185 -
Isaac II Angelus kills
Stephanus Hagiochristophorites and then appeals to the people, resulting in the revolt which deposes
Andronicus I Comnenus and places Isaac on the throne of the
Byzantine Empire.
★
1226 - The
Roman Catholic practice of
perpetual adoration begins.
★
1297 -
Battle of Stirling Bridge:
Scots led by
William Wallace defeat the
English.
★
1541 -
Santiago, Chile, is destroyed by
indigenous warriors, lead by
Michimalonko.
★
1609 -
Henry Hudson lands on
Manhattan island.
★ 1609 - Expulsion order announced against the
Moriscos of
Valencia; beginning of the expulsion of all
Spain's
Moriscos.
★
1649 -
Siege of Drogheda ends:
Oliver Cromwell's
English Parliamentarian troops take the town and execute its garrison.
★
1683 -
Battle of Vienna.
★
1708 -
Charles XII of Sweden stops his march to conquer
Moscow outside
Smolensk, marking the turning point in the
Great Northern War. The army is defeated nine months later in the
battle of Poltava, and the
Swedish empire is no longer a
major power.
★
1709 -
Battle of Malplaquet:
Great Britain,
Netherlands and
Austria fight against
France.
★
1714 -
Barcelona surrenders to
Spanish and
French Bourbon armies in the
War of the Spanish Succession.
★
1773 - ''
The Public Advertiser'' publishes a satirical
essay titled '','' which is written by
Benjamin Franklin.
★
1776 -
British-
American peace conference on
Staten Island fails to stop nascent
American Revolution.
★
1777 -
Battle of Brandywine - Major
American Revolutionary war victory for
British in
Chester County,
Pennsylvania.
★
1786 - The Beginning of the
Annapolis Convention.
★
1789 -
Alexander Hamilton is appointed as first
United States Secretary of the Treasury.
★
1792 -
Hope Diamond is stolen along with other crown jewels when six men broke into the house used to store the jewels.
★
1802 -
France annexed the
Kingdom of Piedmont.
★
1814 - The climax of the
Battle of Plattsburgh, a major
United States victory in the
War of 1812.
★
1847 -
Stephen Foster's most well-known song, ''
Oh! Susanna'', is first performed at a saloon in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
★
1857 - The
Mountain Meadows Massacre:
Mormon settlers and
Paiutes massacre 120 pioneers at
Mountain Meadows, Utah.
★
1869 - Work completed on the
Wallace Monument.
★
1888 - Death of the
Argentine politician Domingo Sarmiento, after whom the
Latin American
Teacher's Day was chosen.
★
1891 - The
Jewish Colonization Association is established by
Baron Maurice de Hirsch.
★
1893 - First
World Parliament of Religions conference held.
★
1897 - After months of pursuit,
generals of
Menelik II of Ethiopia capture
Gaki Sherocho, the last king of
Kaffa, bringing an end to that ancient kingdom.
★
1906 -
Mahatma Gandhi coins the term
Satyagraha to characterize the
Non-Violence movement in South Africa.
★
1911 -
Middle Tennessee State University is founded in
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, as
Middle Tennessee Normal School.
★
1914 -
Australia invades
New Britain, defeating a
German contingent there.
★
1915 - The
Pennsylvania Railroad begins
electrified commuter rail service between
Paoli and
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, using overhead AC trolley wires for power.
★
1916 - The
Quebec Bridge's central span collapses, killing 11 men. The bridge initially collapsed ''in toto'' on
August 29,
1907.
★
1918 -
Major League Baseball: The
Boston Red Sox win last
World Series until
2004, starting the "
Curse of the Bambino."
★
1919 -
U.S. Marines invade
Honduras.
★
1921 - Motion picture star
Fatty Arbuckle is arrested for rape.
★
1921 -
Nahalal, the first
moshav in
Israel, is settled.
★
1922 - The
British Mandate of Palestine begins.
★ 1922 - The
Treaty of Kars is ratified in
Yerevan,
Armenia.
★ 1922 - One of the ''
Herald Sun'' of
Melbourne, Australia's predecessor papers ''
The Sun News-Pictorial'' is founded.
★
1926 - An assassination attempt on
Benito Mussolini fails.
★
1931 -
Salvatore Maranzano is murdered by
Charles Luciano's hitmen.
★
1932 -
Franciszek Żwirko and
Stanisław Wigura,
Polish Challenge 1932 winners, killed in a plane crash as their
RWD 6 crashed into the ground during a storm.
★
1940 -
George Stibitz pioneers the first remote operation of a computer.
★ 1940 -
World War II: Buckingham Palace is damaged during a German air raid.
★
1941 - Ground broken for the construction of
The Pentagon.
★ 1941 -
World War II:
U.S. Navy ordered to attack
German U-boats.
★ 1941 -
Charles Lindberg's Des Moines Speech accusing the British, Jews and FDR's administration of pressing for war with Germany.
★
1943 -
World War II:
German troops occupy
Corsica and
Kosovo-
Metohija.
★ 1943 -
World War II: start of the liquidation of the
Ghettos in
Minsk and
Lida by the
Nazis.
★
1944 -
World War II: the first
allied troops of the
U.S. Army cross the western border of
Nazi Germany.
★ 1944 -
World War II:
RAF bombing raid on
Darmstadt and the following firestorm kill 11,500.
★
1945 -
World War II: Liberation of the Japanese-run POW and civilian internee camp at
Batu Lintang, Kuching,
Sarawak on the island of
Borneo by
Australian 9th Division forces. Over 2,000 prisoners, including women and children, were due to be executed on 15 September.
★
1948 -
Henri Queuille becomes
Prime Minister of France.
★
1955 - Dedication of the first
Temple of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in
Europe, the
Bern Switzerland Temple.
★
1956 -
People to People International is founded by President
Dwight D. Eisenhower.
★
1959 -
Lee Harvey Oswald is discharged from the
United States Marine Corps.
★
1960 -
Young Americans for Freedom meeting at home of
William F. Buckley, Jr. promulgates the
Sharon Statement.
★
1961 - Formation of the
World Wildlife Fund.
★ 1961 -
Hurricane Carla strikes the
Texas coast as a Category 4 hurricane, the strongest storm ever to hit the state.
★
1965 - The
1st Cavalry Division of the
United States Army arrives in
Vietnam.
★
1970 - 88 of the hostages from the
Dawson's Field hijackings are released. The remaining hostages, mostly
Jews or
Israeli citizens, are held until
September 25.
★ 1970 - The
Ford Pinto is introduced.
★
1971 - The becomes official.
★
1972 -
Bay Area Rapid Transit (
BART) in
San Francisco, California begins regular service.
★ 1972 - The
Closing Ceremony of the
Munich Olympics takes place. It was the
Summer Olympics when the
terrorist attack known as the
Munich Massacre happened.
★
1973 - A
coup in
Chile headed by
General Augusto Pinochet topples the democratically elected
President Salvador Allende[1]. Pinochet remains in power for almost 17 years.
★
1974 -
Eastern Air Lines Flight 212 crashes in
Charlotte,
North Carolina, killing 69 passengers and two crew.
★ 1974 -
The Stranglers formed in
Guildford,
Surrey.
★
1978 -
U.S. President Jimmy Carter, President Sadat of
Egypt, and Prime Minister Begin of
Israel met at
Camp David and agreed on a framework for peace between Israel and Egypt and a comprehensive peace in the
Middle East.
★
1982 - The international forces, which were guaranteeing the safety of
Palestinian refugees following
Israel's
1982 Invasion of Lebanon, left
Beirut. Five days later, several thousand refugees were massacred in the
Sabra and Shatila refugee camps.
★
1985 -
Baseball:
Pete Rose gets his 4,192nd career base hit, breaking
Ty Cobb's record which stood for over 60 years.
★
1987 - ''
CBS Evening News''
anchor Dan Rather, angry over being preempted for a
tennis match, marches off the set, leaving affiliates with six minutes of an empty news desk.
★ 1987 - Twelve people die in a shoot-out in
Jean-Bertrand Aristide's church in
Haiti.
★
1989 - The
iron curtain opens between the
communist Hungary and
Austria. From
Hungary thousands of
East Germans throng to
Austria and
West Germany.
★
1990 -
U.S. President George H. W. Bush delivers a nationally televised speech in which he threatens the use of force to remove
Iraqi soldiers from
Kuwait, which
Iraq had recently invaded. He mentions the term "
New World Order" in this speech for the first time, which is also named "Towards a New World Order".
★
1992 -
Hurricane Iniki, one of the most damaging
hurricanes in
United States history , devastates the
State of Hawaii, especially the islands of
Kauai and
Oahu.
★
1994 -
Frank Eugene Corder steals a
Cessna plane, intending to crash it into the
White House.
★
1996 -
Union Pacific Railroad purchases
Southern Pacific Railroad.
★
1997 -
NASA's
Mars Global Surveyor reaches
Mars.
★ 1997 -
Scotland referendum, 1997 -
Scotland votes to establish a
devolved parliament.
★
1998 - Independent
counsel Kenneth Starr sends a report to the
U.S. Congress accusing
President Bill Clinton of 11 possible impeachable offenses.
★ 1998 -
Yevgeny Primakov is appointed
Prime Minister of Russia.
★ 1998 - Opening ceremony for the
1998 Commonwealth Games in
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
Malaysia was the first
Asian country to host the games.
★
1999 -
Tennis:
Serena Williams, 2 weeks short of her 18th birthday, wins her first
Grand Slam tournament when she became
U.S. Open champion, becoming the first
African American woman to win a Grand Slam tournament since
Althea Gibson in
1958.
★
2000 - Activists protest against the
World Economic Forum meeting in
Melbourne,
Australia. See
S11.
★
2001 - The
September 11 attacks destroy the
World Trade Center in
New York City and the western wall of
The Pentagon in
Arlington, Virginia, and crash a passenger airliner in
Shanksville, Pennsylvania. In total, 2,974 people are killed.
★
2003 -
Swedish foreign minister Anna Lindh dies after being assaulted and fatally wounded on
September 10.
★ 2003 - The
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety enters into effect.
★
2004 - All passengers are killed when a helicopter crashes in the
Aegean Sea. Passengers include
Patriarch Peter VII of Alexandria and 16 others (including journalists and bishops of the
Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria).
★
2005 - The
State of Israel completes its
unilateral disengagement from the
Gaza Strip.
Births
★
1182 -
Minamoto no Yoriie, Japanese shogun (d.
1204)
★
1522 -
Ulisse Aldrovandi, Italian naturalist (d.
1605)
★
1524 -
Pierre de Ronsard, French poet (d.
1585)
★
1611 -
Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne, Marshal of France (d.
1675)
★
1681 -
Johann Gottlieb Heineccius, German jurist (d.
1741)
★
1700 -
James Thomson, Scottish poet (d.
1748)
★
1711 -
William Boyce, English composer (d.
1779)
★
1723 -
Johann Bernhard Basedow, German educational reformer (d.
1790)
★
1786 -
Friedrich Kuhlau, German composer (d.
1832)
★
1798 -
Franz Ernst Neumann, German mineralogist and physicist (d.
1895)
★
1800 -
Daniel S. Dickinson, New York senator (d.
1866)
★
1816 -
Carl Zeiss, German lens maker (d.
1888)
★
1825 -
Eduard Hanslick, German music critic (d.
1904)
★
1836 -
Fitz Hugh Ludlow, American author (d.
1870)
★
1838 -
John Ireland, American Catholic archbishop (d.
1918)
★
1859 -
Vjenceslav Novak, Croatian writer (d.
1905)
★
1860 -
Marianne von Werefkin, Russian-Swiss painter (d.
1938)
★ 1860 -
James Allan, former All Black (d.
1934)
★
1862 -
O. Henry, American writer (d.
1910)
★ 1862 -
Julian Byng, British army officer (d.
1935)
★
1865 -
Rainis, Latvian poet and playwright (d.
1929)
★
1877 -
James Hopwood Jeans, Scientist (d.
1946)
★
1885 -
D.H. Lawrence, English novelist (d.
1930)
★
1892 -
Pinto Colvig,
Goofy's and
Pluto's voice (d.
1967)
★
1892 -
Lucien Buysse, Belgian cyclist (d.
1980)
★
1893 -
W. Douglas Hawkes, British racing driver (d.
1974)
★
1899 -
Jimmie Davis, composer (d.
2000)
★ 1899 -
Philipp Bouhler, German nazi leader (d.
1945)
★
1903 -
Theodor Adorno, German philosopher, composer, and sociologist (d.
1969)
★
1911 -
Bola de Nieve, Cuban pianist (d.
1971)
★
1913 -
Paul "Bear" Bryant, American football coach (d.
1983)
★
1914 -
Patriarch Pavle, Patriarch of Serbian Orthodox Church
★
1917 -
Ferdinand Marcos,
President of the Philippines (d.
1989)
★ 1917 -
Jessica Mitford, British writer (d.
1996)
★ 1917 -
Herbert Lom, film actor
★
1923 -
Dharmsamrat Paramhans Swami Madhavananda, Hindu guru (d.
2003)
★
1924 -
Daniel Akaka Chinese-American politician
★ 1924 -
Tom Landry, American football coach (d.
2000)
★ 1924 -
Rudolf Vrba, Jewish Canadian professor, Holocaust survivor (d.
2006)
★
1925 -
Harry Somers, Canadian composer (d.
1999)
★
1926 -
Eddie Miksis, baseball player (d.
2005)
★
1927 -
G. David Schine, American businessman (d.
1996)
★ 1927 -
Vernon Corea, Sri Lankan broadcaster (d.
2002)
★ 1927 -
Willie Christine King, Elder sister of
Martin Luther King Jr.
★
1928 -
Reubin O'Donovan Askew, American politician
★ 1928 -
Earl Holliman, American actor
★
1930 -
Saleh Selim, Egyptian football player (d.
2002)
★
1932 -
Peter Anderson, English footballer
★
1933 -
William Luther Pierce, American author and activist (d.
2002)
★
1934 -
Oliver Jones, Canadian jazz pianist
★ 1934 -
Norma Croker, Australian sprinter
★
1935 -
Arvo Pärt, Estonian composer
★ 1935 -
Gherman Titov, second man in space (d.
2000)
★
1936 -
Ian Abercrombie, English actor
★
1937 -
Iosif Kobzon, Soviet singer and Russian businessman
★ 1937 -
Queen Paola Ruffo di Calabria of Belgium
★ 1937 -
Robert Crippen, American astronaut
★
1938 -
David Higgins, British Composer and Conductor
★
1939 -
Charles Geschke, American inventor and businessman
★
1940 -
Brian de Palma, American film director
★ 1940 -
Theodore Olson,
U.S. Solicitor General
★
1942 -
Lola Falana, American singer
★ 1942 -
Gerome Ragni American Playwright
★
1943 -
Mickey Hart, American drummer (
Grateful Dead)
★ 1943 -
Raymond Villeneuve, Canadian terrorist
★
1944 -
Everaldo, Brazilian footballer
★
1945 -
Franz Beckenbauer, German footballer
★ 1945 -
Leo Kottke, American acoustic guitarist
★ 1945 -
Felton Perry, American actor
★
1948 -
John Martyn, English musician
★
1950 -
Bruce Doull, Australian rules footballer
★ 1950 -
Amy Madigan, American actress
★ 1950 -
Barry Sheene, British motorcyclist
★
1951 -
Richard D. Gill, British-Dutch mathematician
★ 1951 -
Hugo Porta, Argentine rugby player
★
1953 -
Tommy Shaw, American musician and singer
Styx
★ 1953 -
Jani Allan, South African journalist and media personality.
★
1957 -
Brad Bird, American director and animator
★ 1957 -
Jeff Sluman, American professional golfer
★
1958 -
Scott Patterson, American actor
★ 1958 -
Roxann Dawson, American actress
★
1961 -
Virginia Madsen, American actress
★ 1961 -
Philip Ardagh, British writer
★
1962 -
Elizabeth Daily, American actress
★ 1962 -
Filip Dewinter Belgian politician
★ 1962 -
Kristy McNichol, American actress
★ 1962 -
Julio Salinas, Spanish footballer
★
1963 -
Dr Patrick McWilliams, Irish author
★
1964 -
Ellis Burks, American baseball player
★ 1964 -
Victor Wooten, American musician
★
1965 -
Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria
★ 1965 -
Paul Heyman, American wrestling manager
★ 1965 -
Moby, American musician
★ 1965 -
David Roe, English snooker player
★
1966 -
Princess Akishino,
Japanese Imperial Family
★
1967 -
Maria Bartiromo, financial broadcast journalist
★ 1967 -
Harry Connick, Jr., American singer
★ 1967 -
Tony David, Australian darts player
★
1968 -
Kay Hanley, American musician
★ 1968 -
Paul Mayeda Berges, American film writer and director
★
1969 -
Eduardo Perez, American baseball player
★ 1969 -
Gidget Gein, American musician
★
1970 -
Chris Garver, tattoo artist
★ 1970 -
Taraji P. Henson, American actress and singer
★ 1970 -
William Joppy, American boxer
★ 1970 -
Ted Leo, American musician
★
1971 -
Richard Ashcroft, British singer
★ 1971 -
Markos Moulitsas, American blogger and author
★ 1971 -
Johnny Vegas, English comedian
★
1975 -
Mark Klepaski, American musician
★
1976 -
Elephant Man, Jamaican musician
★ 1976 -
Tomáš Enge, Czech racing driver
★ 1976 -
Flora Redoumi, Greek hurdler
★
1977 -
Ludacris, American rapper
★ 1977 -
Matthew Stevens, Welsh snooker player
★ 1977 -
Jon Buckland, British guitarist (
Coldplay)
★ 1977 -
Becky Lee, American
Survivor contestant
★
1978 -
Ed Reed, American football player
★ 1978 -
Ben Lee, Australian musician and singer
★ 1978 -
Dejan Stanković, Serbian footballer
★
1979 -
Andols Herrick, American drummer (
Chimaira)
★ 1979 -
Nathan Gale, American murderer (d.
2004)
★ 1979 -
Ariana Richards, American actress
★ 1979 -
Frank Francisco,
Major League Baseball pitcher
★ 1979 -
Steve Hofstetter, comedian & radio personality
★ 1979 -
David Pizarro, Chilean footballer
★
1980 -
Mike Comrie, Canadian ice hockey player
★ 1980 -
Antônio Pizzonia, Brazilian
Formula One driver
★
1981 -
Andrea Dossena, Italian footballer
★ 1981 -
Dylan Klebold,
Columbine High School Massacre co-perpetrator (d.
1999)
★
1982 -
Shriya Saran, South Indian actress
★
1983 -
Ike Diogu, American basketball player
★ 1983 -
Jacoby Ellsbury, American baseball player
★
1985 -
Shaun Livingston, American basketball player
★ 1985 -
Zack Stortini, Canadian ice hockey player
★
1986 -
Chiliboy Ralepelle, South African rugby player
★ 1986 -
Dwayne Jarrett,
Wide Receiver for the
Carolina Panthers.
★
1987 -
Tyler Hoechlin, American actor
Deaths
★
1161 - Queen
Melisende of Jerusalem (b.
1105)
★
1185 -
Stephanus Hagiochristophorites, Byzantine courtier
★
1279 -
Robert Kilwardby, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. c.
1215)
★
1298 -
Philip of Artois, French soldier (b.
1269)
★
1349 -
Bonne of Luxembourg, wife of John II of France (b.
1315)
★
1599 -
Beatrice Cenci, Italian noblewoman executed for planned fratricide (b.
1577)
★
1677 -
James Harrington, English political philosopher (b.
1611)
★
1680 -
Roger Crab, English Puritan political writer (b.
1621)
★ 1680 -
Emperor Go-Mizunoo of Japan (b.
1596)
★
1721 -
Rudolf Jakob Camerarius, German botanist and physician (b.
1665)
★
1733 -
François Couperin, French composer (b.
1668)
★
1760 -
Louis Godin, French astronomer (b.
1704)
★
1822 -
Fortunat Alojzy Gonzaga Żółkowski, Polish actor (b.
1777)
★
1823 -
David Ricardo, economist (b.
1772)
★
1843 -
Joseph Nicollet, mathematician and explorer (b.
1786)
★
1851 -
Sylvester Graham, American nutritionist (b.
1794)
★
1865 -
Christophe Léon Louis Juchault de Lamoricière, French general (b.
1806)
★
1888 -
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, President of Argentina (b.
1811)
★
1896 -
Francis James Child, American ballad collector (b.
1825)
★
1911 -
Louis Henri Boussenard, French novelist (b.
1847)
★
1915 -
William Cornelius Van Horne, North American railway executive (b.
1843)
★
1917 -
Georges Guynemer, French World War I aviator (b.
1894)
★
1921 -
Subramanya Bharathy, Tamil poet (b.
1882)
★
1926 -
Matsunosuke Onoe, Japanese actor (b.
1875)
★
1931 -
Salvatore Maranzano, crime boss (b.
1868)
★
1932 -
Franciszek Zwirko and
Stanislaw Wigura, Polish pilots who died in a plane crash (Żwirko b.
1895 Wigura b.
1901)
★
1939 -
Konstantin Korovin, Russian painter (b.
1861)
★
1941 -
Christian Rakovsky, Bulgarian-born socialist revolutionary (b.
1873)
★
1948 -
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan (b.
1876)
★
1950 -
Jan Smuts, South African soldier and statesman (b.
1870)
★
1956 -
Billy Bishop, Canadian pilot in World War I (b.
1894)
★
1958 -
Robert W. Service, Scottish-born Canadian poet (b.
1874)
★ 1958 -
Camillien Houde, French Canadian politician, mayor of Montreal (b.
1889)
★
1966 -
C. E. Woolman, American airline magnate (b.
1889)
★
1967 -
Tadeusz Żyliński, Polish technician and textilist (b.
1904)
★
1968 -
René Cogny, French General (b.
1904)
★
1971 -
Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev, Soviet politician and leader (b.
1894)
★
1972 -
Max Fleischer, American animator (b.
1883)
★
1973 -
Salvador Allende,
President of Chile (b.
1908)
★
1978 -
Georgi Markov, Bulgarian dissident (assassinated) (b.
1929)
★ 1978 -
Janet Parker, medical photographer, the final victim of smallpox, (b. c.
1938)
★ 1978 -
Ronnie Peterson, Swedish F1 driver. Crashed on Monza circuit. (b.
1944)
★
1984 -
Jerry Voorhis, American politician (b.
1901)
★
1985 -
William Alwyn, English composer (b.
1905)
★ 1985 -
Andrew C. Thornton II, Former Lexington, KY narcotics agent turned smuggler (b.
1945)
★
1987 -
Lorne Greene, Canadian actor (b.
1915)
★ 1987 -
Peter Tosh, Jamaican musician and singer (murdered) (b.
1944)
★
1988 -
John Sylvester White, American actor (b.
1919)
★
1990 -
Myrna Mack, Guatemalan anthropologist (assassinated) (b.
1949)
★
1993 -
Erich Leinsdorf, Austrian conductor (b.
1912)
★ 1993 -
Antoine Izméry, Haitian pro-democracy activist (assassinated) (b. unknown)
★
1994 -
Jessica Tandy, American actress (b.
1909)
★ 1994 -
William Obanhein, police officer, mentioned in "Alice's Restaurant" (b.
1924)
★
1995 -
Anita Harding, neurologist (b.
1952)
★
1997 -
Camille Henry, National Hockey League player (b.
1933)
★
1998 -
Dane Clark, American actor (b.
1913)
★
1999 -
Gonzalo Rodriguez, Uruguayan auto racing driver (b.
1972)
★
2001 -
Alice Stewart Trillin, American author (b.
1938)
★ 2001 – ''see also '':
★
★ 2001 -
Marwan Al-Shehhi, 9/11 terrorist (b.
1978)
★
★ 2001 -
David Angell, American sitcom creator, passenger on American Airlines Flight 11 (b.
1946)
★
★ 2001 -
Mohamed Atta, 9/11 terrorist (b.
1968)
★
★ 2001 -
Garnet Bailey, NHL player and Los Angeles Kings scout, passenger on United Airlines Flight 175 (b.
1948)
★
★ 2001 -
Todd Beamer, passenger on United Airlines Flight 93 (b. 1968)
★
★ 2001 -
Berry Berenson, widow of actor Anthony Perkins and a passenger on American Airlines flight 11 (b. 1948)
★
★ 2001 -
Mark Bingham, passenger on United Airlines Flight 93 (b.
1970)
★
★ 2001 -
Tom Burnett, businessman and passenger on United Airlines Flight 93, (b.
1963)
★
★ 2001 -
Kevin Cosgrove, worker in the south tower of the world trade center (b.
1955)
★
★ 2001 -
Peter J. Ganci, Jr., Chief of Department, FDNY (b.
1946)
★
★ 2001 -
Hani Hanjour, 9/11 terrorist (b.
1972)
★
★ 2001 -
Ziad Jarrah, 9/11 terrorist (b.
1975)
★
★ 2001 -
Father Mychal F. Judge, Chaplain, FDNY (b.
1933)
★
★ 2001 -
Angel L. Juarbe, Jr., American firefighter, winner of Murder in Small Town X (b.
1966)
★
★ 2001 -
John P. O'Neill, former FBI agent, and Director of Security at the World Trade Center (b.
1952)
★
★ 2001 -
John Ogonowski, pilot for American Airlines Flight 11 (b.
1951)
★
★ 2001 -
Barbara Olson, American political commentator, passenger on American Airlines Flight 77 (b. 1955)
★
2002 -
Kim Hunter, American actress (b.
1922)
★ 2002 -
Johnny Unitas, American football player (b.
1933)
★
2003 -
Anna Lindh, Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs (assassinated) (b.
1957)
★ 2003 -
John Ritter, American actor (b.
1948)
★
2004 -
Patriarch Peter VII of Alexandria (helicopter crash) (b.
1949)
★ 2004 -
Fred Ebb, American lyricist (b.
1933)
★ 2004 -
David Mann, U.S. artist (emphysema) (b.
1939)
★
2005 -
Chris Schenkel, American sportscaster (b.
1923)
★
2006 -
William Auld, Scottish poet, writer and supporter of Esperanto (b.
1924)
★ 2006 -
Pat Corley, American actor (b.
1930)
★ 2006 -
Joachim Fest, German journalist and author (b.
1926)
★ 2006 -
Johannes Bob van Benthem, Dutch lawyer, first president of the European Patent Office (b.
1921)
Holidays
★
RC Saints -
Virgin of the Holy cave; Saint
Deiniol,
Our Lady of Coromoto,
Protus and Hyacinth.
★ Also see
September 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics).
★ Beheading of
John The Baptist (or The Forerunner) in
Eastern Orthodox tradition.
★
Feast of Neyrouz, the
New Year's Day in the
Coptic calendar.
★
New Year's Day in the
Ethiopian calendar (
Enkutatash).
★
Catalonia -
National Day.
★
Latin America Teacher's Day, after the death of
Argentine Domingo F. Sarmiento.
★ Death anniversary of
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of
Pakistan.
Other observances
★ Proclaimed ''
9-1-1 Emergency Number Day'' by
President Reagan on
August 26 in
1987 and celebrated since then by some
United States communities, particularly the local
emergency services.
★
Patriot Day (
USA) - Anniversary of the
September 11 attacks.
★ Feast day of
Saint Deiniol.
★
National Day of Catalonia, remembering those
Catalan patriots who died in the
Siege of Barcelona, in defense of the
city, against the
Franco-
Spanish army.
External links
★
BBC: On This Day
★
★
On This Day in Canada
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