BIRTHDAYS

William Boyce- English composer.
Dates of life: September 11, 1711 – February 7, 1779.

Valentino Fioravanti- Italian composer.
Dates of life: September 11, 1764 – June 16, 1837.

Friedrich Kuhlau- German-Danish composer and pianist.
Dates of life: September 11, 1786 – March 12, 1832.

Eduard Hanslik- Austrian music critic.
Dates of life: September 11, 1825 – August 6, 1904.

Alexander Sveshnikov- Soviet and Russian conductor, choirmaster, teacher, musical figure. choral conductor. Organized the Moscow Choir School.
Dates of life: September 11, 1890 – January 3, 1980.

Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund Adorno- German philosopher, sociologist, composer and music theorist.
Dates of life: September 11, 1903 – August 6, 1969.

Bola de Niev- Cuban pianist.
Dates of life: September 11, 1911 – October 2, 1971.

Jacqueline Steiner Jacqueline Steiner is an American folk singer, songwriter and social activist.
Dates of life: September 11, 1924 – January 25, 2019.

Harry Somers- Canadian composer.
Dates of life: September 11, 1925 – March 09, 1999.

Evgeniy Belyaev- Soviet and Russian singer (lyric tenor).
Dates of life: September 11, 1926 – February 21 (22), 1994.

Joseph Kobzon- Russian pop singer (baritone). He recorded on gramophone records and returned to listeners a large number of lyrical and comic songs of the 1930s from the repertoire of V. Kozin, K. Sokolsky, A. Pogodin, G. Vinogradov and others.
Dates of life: September 11, 1937 – August 30, 2018.

Mickey Hart(Michael Steven Hartman) - drummer of the American rock band Grateful Dead.
Date of birth: September 11, 1943.

Gianluigi Gelmetti- Italian conductor and composer.
Date of birth: September 11, 1945.

John Martin- English musician.
Dates of life: September 11, 1948 – January 29, 2009.

Yigal Bashan(Yigal Bashan) is an Israeli singer, songwriter and actor.
Dates of life: September 11, 1950 – December 9, 2018.

Rene Geyer– Australian jazz, soul and R&B singer.
Date of birth: September 11, 1953.

Andrey Zabludovsky– Soviet and Russian rock musician, member of the “Secret” beat quartet.
Date of birth: September 11, 1959.

Victor Wooten is an American virtuoso bass guitarist with extraordinary technique for playing the electric bass guitar.
Date of birth: September 11, 1962.

Moby(Richard Melville Hall) is an American DJ, singer, composer, multi-instrumentalist and performer working in various genres.
Date of birth: September 11, 1965.

Harry Connick Jr.- American actor, singer (crooner), jazz pianist, songwriter.
Date of birth: September 11, 1967.

Gidget Gein(Bradley Mark Stewart) is an American musician and actor.
Dates of life: September 11, 1969 – October 8, 2008.

Lada Dance(Volkova) – Russian pop and jazz singer, actress.
Date of birth: September 11, 1969.

Taraji P. Henson- American actress and singer.
Date of birth: September 11, 1970.

Richard Paul Stephen Ashcroft- British rock musician. He is best known as the vocalist and leader of the British rock band The Verve.
Date of birth: September 11, 1971.

Alexander Bury– bass guitarist of the Russian rock band “Semantic Hallucinations”.

Elephant Man(O'Neill Bryan) - Jamaican musician.
Date of birth: September 11, 1975.

Ludacris(Christopher Brian Bridges) is an American rapper and actor.
Date of birth: September 11, 1977.

In-Grid(Ingrid Emilliana Alberini) is an Italian singer, composer and arranger.
Date of birth: September 11, 1978.

Asuka Kuramochi– Japanese singer, member of the group AKB48.
Date of birth: September 11, 1989.

REMEMBRANCE DAYS

Alexander Gurilev- Russian composer, pianist, violinist and violist. Vocal lyrics occupy the main place in his work.
Dates of life: September 3, 1803 – September 11, 1858.

Henri Benjamin Rabot- French composer and conductor.
Dates of life: November 10, 1873 – September 11, 1949.

William Alvin- English composer.
Dates of life: November 7, 1905 – September 11, 1985.

Erich Leinsdorf- Austrian conductor.
Dates of life: February 4, 1912 – September 11, 1993.

Lornie Green- Canadian actor and singer.
Dates of life: February 12, 1915 – September 11, 1987.

Al Casey- American jazz guitarist.
Dates of life: September 15, 1915 – September 11, 2005.

Antoine Duhamel- French composer, author of music for cult films.
Dates of life: July 30, 1925 – September 11, 2014.

Joe Zawinul– Austrian jazz pianist, composer, founder of Weather Report.
Dates of life: July 7, 1932 – September 11, 2007.

Jimmy Fontana- Italian composer, singer, songwriter and actor.
Dates of life: November 13, 1934 – September 11, 2013.

Peter Tosh(Winston Hubert Mackintosh) - Jamaican singer, guitarist, composer.
Dates of life: October 19, 1944 – September 11, 1987.

EVENTS

1888 - At the opening of an industrial exhibition in Toronto, the world's first recording of a human voice was made.

1943 – the state Ukrainian choir named after Grigory Veryovka was created.

1962 – band musicians Beatles recorded their first British single, “Love Me Do”/“PS I Love You”. Guest musician Andy White played the drums, and producer George Martin entrusted Ringo Starr with only the tambourine.

1963 – recorded the song “All I’ve Got To Do”, which was included in the album “With The Beatles”.

1964 – George Harrison founded Harrisongs.

1979 – in Passaic (New Jersey, USA), the Who performed at the Capitol Theater for the first time since the death of drummer Keith Moon.

1997 – on the day of his 60th birthday, Joseph Kobzon gave a benefit concert in the main concert hall of Russia.

2001 – a terrorist attack occurred in New York, after which she wrote the musical “Masterpiece and Singing Freedom,” which ran on Broadway in 2007.

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Today, September 11, is the 254th day of the Gregorian calendar. It's hard to believe, but the year will end in just 111 days. the site told us thanks to which significant events taking place in the world this day went down in history.

September 11th in history: important events

In 813 Charlemagne crowned his son Louis the Pious.

In 1609 Manhattan Island was discovered by an English sailor. The island's population now amounts to more than 1 million inhabitants.

In 1832 In honor of the victory over the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, a monument more than 40 meters high - the Alexander Column - was erected in St. Petersburg.


In 1918 The Metric system of weights and measures was introduced in Russia.

In 1943 On this day, the first faceted glass in the USSR was made. The glass vessel was produced by a factory in the city of Gus-Khrustalny.

In 1973 A coup d'état was carried out in Chile. As a result of a military coup, the country's president died by committing suicide. Power and authority passed to General Pinochet.

In 1988 Estonian was declared the official language of Estonia.


In 2001 A series of terrorist attacks were carried out in the United States, which claimed the lives of a huge number of innocent people. Members of a terrorist organization took control of planes, sending them to the World Trade Center towers in New York. More than 2 thousand people died as a result of the collapse of buildings.

Born on September 11th: American writer O. Henry, politician Felix Dzerzhinsky, film director and writer Alexander Dovzhenko, singer Joseph Kobzon, actors Vsevolod Larionov and Fedor Dobronravov, as well as singer Lada Dance.

We invite you to also learn about September 11th. We told about events and natural phenomena to which our ancestors paid considerable attention.

The history of the world, and in particular Russia, is reflected on this page in the form of the most significant events, turning points, discoveries and inventions, wars and the emergence of new countries, turning points and cardinal decisions that took place over many centuries. Here you will get acquainted with outstanding people of the world, politicians and rulers, generals, scientists and artists, athletes, artists, singers and many others, who and in what years of them were born and died, what mark they left in history, how they were remembered and why reached.

In addition to the history of Russia and the world on September 11, significant milestones and significant events that took place on this September day of spring, you will learn about historical dates, about those influential and popular people who were born and passed away on this date, and you can also get acquainted with memorable dates and folk holidays in Catholicism and Orthodoxy, signs and sayings, natural disasters, the emergence of cities and states, as well as their tragic disappearance, get acquainted with revolutions and revolutionaries, those turning points that in one way or another influenced the course of development of our planet and much more friend - interesting, informative, important, necessary and useful.

Folk calendar, signs and folklore of September 11

September 11 is the 254th day of the year (255th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 111 days left until the end of the year.

Headhead. Ivan Postny.

On this day it was forbidden to use a knife. Even a head of cabbage could not be cut down - otherwise blood would appear on it.

It was also forbidden to eat anything round, not even apples or potatoes, in memory of the fact that the enemies of Christianity rolled John’s head on a dish.

Ivan Postny is Autumn's godfather.

Cranes to Kyiv (to the south) - early winter.

Ivan the Baptist chases the bird further away.

Starlings do not fly away for a long time - towards dry autumn.

Flocks of rooks move in the dark evenings - to good weather.

After Ivan Lent, collect tall roots.

Argentina - National Teachers Day (English)Russian..

Pakistan - National Day (English)Russian in memory of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

Russia, Military Glory Day in honor of the heroes of the battle at Cape Tendra (1790).

USA, Patriot's Day (National Day of Service and Remembrance), in memory of those killed in the 2001 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.

Chile, Anniversary of the 1973 military coup, commemoration day of Salvador Allende.

Ethiopia - Celebration of the beginning of the new year (Enkutatash) (English)Russian..

National Day of Catalonia commemorates the anniversary of the end of the Siege of Barcelona (1714).

History of Catholicism on September 11th

Feast day of Saint Martin of Idelfon, confessor of Queen Isabella the Catholic.

History of Orthodoxy on September 11th

Beheading of the Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist of the Lord John;

Cathedral of Nizhny Novgorod Saints (movable celebration in 2016);

Cathedral of Saratov Saints (movable celebration in 2016).

What happened in Russia and the world on September 11?

Below you will learn about the history of the world and Russia on the day of September 11, the events that took place in different historical time periods and periods, starting from prehistoric times BC and the emergence of Christianity, continuing with the era of formations, transformations, times of discoveries, scientific and technical revolutions, as well as interesting the Middle Ages, right up to modern times. Below are reflected all the significant events of this day in the history of mankind, you will learn or remember those who were born and left us for another world, what events took place, and why we remember it so special.

History of Russia and the world on September 11 in the 9th century

813 - Frankish Emperor Charles I the Great crowns his son, Louis I the Pious, as co-emperor and successor.

​History of Russia and the world September 11 in the 13th century

1297 - Battle of Stirling Bridge

History of Russia and the world September 11 in the 17th century

1609 - English navigator Henry Hudson discovered the island of Manhattan.

1683 - Battle of Vienna (Austria - Ottomans)

1697 - Battle of Zenta.

History of Russia and the world September 11 in the 18th century

1709 - Battle of Malplaquet.

1777 - Battle of Brandywine.

1794 - The National Convention issues a decree fixing a uniform maximum price for all of France for the period until October 1, 1794 at 14 livres per quintal; the decree was also issued under pressure from the Parisian poor

History of Russia and the world September 11 in the 19th century

1813 - Kamennoostrovsky Bridge was opened in St. Petersburg.

1825 - The Mikhailovsky Palace was consecrated in St. Petersburg.

1832 - In St. Petersburg, on Palace Square, in memory of the victories over Napoleon (Napoléon Bonaparte), the Alexander Column, 47.5 m high, was installed. Exactly two years later, its grand opening took place. The author of the project is O. R. Montferrand (Henri Louis Auguste Ricard de Montferrand), the bas-reliefs of the pedestal are by Svintsov and Lepe, the statue of an angel on the top of the column is by B. Orlovsky.

1847 - 300 people are killed in a hurricane that hits Newfoundland.

1854 - During the defense of Sevastopol, eight obsolete sailing ships were sunk: the frigates “Sizopol”, “Flora”, the battleships “Gabriel”, “Uriel”, “Three Saints”, “Silistria”, “Selafail”, “Varna”. Fire from coastal batteries and sunken ships made Sevastopol Bay inaccessible to the Anglo-French fleet. (Ships and vessels sunk in Sevastopol Bay in 1854-1855)

1855 - The Artillery Academy was founded on the basis of the senior classes of the Artillery School in St. Petersburg.

1875 - According to the design of A.E. Struve, the Liteiny Bridge across the Neva was laid.

1882 - The first private theater in Russia was opened in Moscow (F. Korsch).

1888 - At the opening of an industrial exhibition in Toronto, the world's first recording of the human voice was made.

History in Russia and the world of September 11 in the 20th century

1927 - Earthquake on the southern coast of Crimea, which led to multiple destructions from Sevastopol to Feodosia; It was this earthquake that was included in the plot of the novel “The Twelve Chairs.”

1930 - Agatha Christie married archaeologist Max Mallowan.

1942 - the Nazis destroyed the ghetto in Stolin.

1943 - The State Ukrainian Choir named after G. Veryovka was created.

1943 - The first Soviet cut glass was produced.

1944 - World War II: American units are the first among the troops of the anti-Hitler coalition countries to enter German territory.

1951 - The premiere of the opera “The Rake’s Progress” by Igor Stravinsky took place in Venice

1952 - The premiere of S. Prokofiev's Sixth Symphony took place.

1957 - The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR decided to stop naming cities and factories after party leaders during their lifetime.

1962 - The Beatles completed recording their first single, "Love Me Do/P.S. I Love You." Andy White was on drums.

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1973 - military coup in Chile, financed by the CIA. The country's president, Allende, committed suicide after General Pinochet came to power. Termination of the Cybersyn project.

1986 - In Poland, the release of all political prisoners is announced.

1988 - Estonian is declared the official language in Estonia.

1990 - US President George H. W. Bush, in his televised speech to the nation on the Kuwait crisis, uses the term “New World Order” for the first time since the end of the Cold War.

1991 - A Continental Express Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia crashes in Texas, killing 14 people.

1993 - A memorial sign to the victims of the Holodomor was unveiled in Kyiv.

1997 - Joseph Kobzon first announced that he was ending his concert activities.

1997 - In a referendum, the majority of Scottish residents approved the idea of ​​​​creating a Scottish Parliament, independent of London.

2000 - the government of North Ossetia decided to perpetuate the memory of the crew members of the Kursk submarine by naming one of the mountain peaks of the Central Caucasus Range “Kursk”. This decision was made at the request of eight climbers who conquered the mountain peak.

History of Russia and the world September 11 - in the 21st century

2001 - terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

2007 - The most powerful non-nuclear weapon in the world was tested in the Russian Federation.

2009 - Vladimir Voronin resigned as President of Moldova.

2012 - protests began in Islamic countries in connection with the screening of the film “The Innocence of Muslims.”

The history of September 11th - which of the greats was born

Celebrities of the world and Russia born on September 11, 16th century

1524 - Pierre de Ronsard (d. 1585), French poet, head of the Pleiades school (Odes, Hymns).

Celebrities of the world and Russia born on September 11 in the 18th century

1700 - James Thomson (d. 1748), Scottish poet, author of the famous hymn “Rule, Britannia!”

1771 - Mungo Parke (d. 1806), Scottish explorer of Central Africa.

Born with I'm celebrities of the world and Russia September 11 in the 19th century

1816 - Carl Zeiss (d. 1888), German mechanic and entrepreneur, founder of a famous optical instrument factory.

1842 - Bartholomew Zaitsev (d. 1882), Russian publicist and literary critic.

1845 - Jean Maurice Émile Baudot (d. 1903), French engineer and inventor of the Baudot code.

1846 - Anna Grigorievna Dostoevskaya (née Snitkina; d. 1918), Russian memoirist, stenographer, assistant, and since 1867 the second wife of F. M. Dostoevsky.

1862 - O. Henry (real name William Sidney Porter; d. 1910), American writer.

1864 - Pavel Grabovsky (d. 1902), Ukrainian writer, poet, (“Snowdrop”, “From the North”, “Kobza”).

1865 - Rainis (real name Janis Plieksans; d. 1929), Latvian poet and playwright (“Sowing the Storm”, “The End and the Beginning”, “Home”).

1866 - Fyodor Ippolitovich Shcherbatskoy (d. 1942), academician, orientalist-Indologist, author of major studies on Buddhist philosophy (“Theory of knowledge and logic according to the teachings of later Buddhists”).

1876 ​​- Alexander (Nemolovsky) (d. 1960), Metropolitan of Brussels and Belgium in the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church.

1877 - Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky (d. 1926), Russian revolutionary, chairman of the Cheka (OGPU).

1877 - Alexander Erminingeldovich Arbuzov (d. 1968), Soviet chemist, director of the Institute of Organic Chemistry of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

1877 - James Jeans (d. 1946), English astronomer, physicist, author of cosmogonic theory.

1881 - Asta Nielsen (d. 1972), Danish actress who left a deep mark on the history of silent cinema and the development of world cinema.

1882 - Boris Zhitkov (d. 1938), children's writer (“Sea Stories”, “Evil Sea”, “Stories about Animals”).

1885 - David Herbert Lawrence (d. 1930), English writer.

1890 - Alexander Vasilyevich Sveshnikov (d. 1980), choral conductor, director of the State Academic Russian Choir of the USSR founded by him, People's Artist of the USSR, Hero of Socialist Labor.

1900 - Semyon Alekseevich Lavochkin (d. 1960), aircraft designer, creator of the LaGG and La aircraft.

Celebrities of the world and Russia born on September 11 in the 20th century

1903 - Theodor Adorno (d. 1969), German philosopher, sociologist and musicologist.

1914 - Astan Nikolaevich Kesaev (d. 1977), submariner, Hero of the Soviet Union.

1917 – Ferdinand Edralin Marcos (d. 1989), President of the Philippines.

1923 - Grigory Baklanov (d. 2009), writer, editor-in-chief of the Znamya magazine.

1928 - Vsevolod Larionov (d. 2000), theater and film actor, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1977).

1935 - Arvo Pärt, Estonian composer.

1935 - German Titov (d. 2000), Soviet cosmonaut.

1935 - Andrey Barshev (d. 2006), radio journalist, presenter of the Nostalzhi and Mayak radio stations.

1937 - Tomas Venclova, Lithuanian poet and literary critic.

1937 - Joseph Davidovich Kobzon, Soviet pop singer (baritone).

1937 - Vladimir Vorobyov (d. 1999), film director (“Truffaldino from Bergamo”, “Treasure Island”).

1937 - Paola, Queen of Belgium (from 1993 to 2013), wife of King Albert II.

1940 - Brian De Palma, American film director (“Scarface”, “The Untouchables”, “Carrie”, “Carlito’s Way”, “Casualties of War”, “The Figured Body”, “Snake Eyes”).

1940 - Valery Loshchinin, Russian diplomat.

1945 - Franz Beckenbauer, German football player, world and European champion.

1949 - Ewa Szykulska, Polish film actress.

1961 - Fyodor Dobronravov, theater and film actor, People's Artist of Russia.

1962 - Victoria Polevaya, Ukrainian composer.

1965 - Bashar al-Assad, Syrian statesman and politician, President of Syria.

1965 - Moby (real name Richard Melville Hall), American musician, representative of the modern rock-pop scene.

1966 - Lada Volkova, singer, better known as Lada Dance.

1971 - Richard Ashcroft, English musician, former leader (vocals, guitar) of the group “The Verve”.

1977 - Matthew Stevens, Welsh professional snooker player. Two-time World Championship finalist and British Championship winner.

1979 - Eliezer Shlomo Yudkowsky, American artificial intelligence specialist and author of the fan fiction "Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality."

1989 - Asuka Kuramochi, Japanese singer, member of the idol group AKB48.

Celebrities of the world and Russia born on September 11 in the 21st century

Famous people of Russia and the world died on September 11

Which famous people of the world and Russia died on September 11 in the 14th century

1382 - Lajos I the Great (b. 1326), king of Hungary from 1342, king of Poland from 1370.

Which famous people of the world and Russia died on September 11 in the 16th century

1661 - Jan Veit, Flemish painter.

Which famous people of the world and Russia died on September 11 in the 18th century

1762 - Pietro Rotari (b. 1707), Italian artist (Petrodvorets galleries).
1768 - Joseph Nicolas Delisle (or Osip Nikolaevich Delisle) (b. 1688), French astronomer.
1800 - Alexey Naryshkin (b. 1742), privy councilor, senator, poet, wrote songs, poems, epigrams and satires; for his scientific merits he was elected a member of the Academy of Sciences (1787) and was a member of the Russian Assembly at Moscow University and the Free Economic Society.

Which famous people of the world and Russia died on September 11 in the 19th century

1823 - David Ricardo (b. 1772), English economist.

1855 - Maxim Nikiforovich Vorobyov (b. 1787), Russian painter, one of the pioneers of Russian romantic landscape.

2001 - Berry Berenson (b. 1948), American actress, model and photographer.

Yuri Kuzmenkov (b. 1941), Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, Honored Artist of the RSFSR.

Andy Whitfield (born 1972), Australian actor and model.

The history of September 11 - what significant happened in Russia and in the world...

The day of September 11, like any other day of the year, is individual and remarkable in its own way; it has its own history in Russia and in each individual country of the world, which you learned about in this material. We hope you liked it and you learned more, expanded your horizons - after all, knowing a lot is useful and important!

Every day of the year is memorable and distinctive in its own way, including this one - we hope you were interested in learning about its history, because you learned more about it, the events and people who were lucky enough to be born on September 11th, and what he left us with with you as an inheritance after yourself.

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Name day September 11

Signs for September 11

  • The buds of the white water lily did not rise out of the water at 7–8 o’clock in the morning - a sign of cold weather and prolonged rains.
  • If the cranes have flown south, expect early winter, cold weather will come soon.
  • Winter will be light and cold if shoals of geese and cranes fly high to the south.
  • Starlings don't fly south - for Indian summer.
  • Starlings do not fly away for a long time - towards dry autumn.
  • Snails close the lids of their shells early - winter will soon make itself felt.
  • If high atmospheric pressure drops quickly and the wind changes direction from southwest to northwest, then clear but cool weather will give way to warmer weather, with rain falling in 1–2 days.
  • Thunder rumbles - for warm autumn days.
  • Many rooks mean persistent sunny weather.
  • Flocks of rooks move in the dark evenings - to good weather.
  • A flock of swans overhead means the first snow will fall soon.
  • Geese flying past means bad weather.
  • On this day, it has long been forbidden to cut round objects (watermelon, cabbage, pumpkin) and eat them - unfortunately.
  • If you have a headache on this day, you need to pray to John the Baptist, and everything will go away.
  • Taking a knife in your hands is a sin. The same applies to the shovel, ax and scythe.
  • Singing and dancing to John is a great sin!
  • Sewing and knitting are also prohibited.
  • Wearing red clothes on September 11th means trouble. Bringing red flowers into the house is also prohibited.
  • Whoever eats John's meal will not go to heaven after death.
  • If a lonely person goes to church on this day and stands through the entire service, he will soon meet his fate.
  • Anyone born on this day will grow up patient and hardworking.
  • Lenten Ivan came, took away the red summer.
  • Lenten Ivan is the godfather of autumn.
  • Ivan the Baptist chases the bird across the sea far away.
  • With Ivan's fast the man welcomes autumn, the woman begins her Indian summer.

On this page you will learn about the significant and memorable dates of the autumn day of September 11, what famous people were born on this September day, what events took place, we will also talk about folk signs and Orthodox holidays of this day, public holidays of different countries from all over the world.

Today, as on any day, as you will see, events have taken place over the centuries, each of them was remembered for something, September 11 was no exception, which was also remembered for its own dates and birthdays of famous people, as well as holidays and folk signs. You and I should always remember and know about those who left their indelible mark on culture, science, sports, politics, medicine and all other areas of human and social development.

The day of the eleventh of September left its indelible mark on history; events and memorable dates, like those who were born on this autumn day, once again confirm this. Find out what happened on the eleventh day of September, September 11, what events and significant dates it was marked and remembered for, who was born, folk signs characterizing the day and much more that you should know about, it’s just interesting to know.

Who was born on September 11 (eleventh)

Fedor Viktorovich Dobronravov. Born on September 11, 1961 in Taganrog. Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, singer, producer. People's Artist of Russia (2011).

In-Grid, real name - Ingrid Emiliana Alberini (Italian: Ingrid Emiliana Alberini). Born September 11, 1973. Italian singer, composer, arranger.

Bashar Hafez al-Assad (Arabic: بشار حافظ الأسد‎). Born on September 11, 1965 in Damascus. Syrian statesman and politician, President of Syria since July 17, 2000, Supreme Commander of the Syrian Armed Forces, Secretary of the Syrian regional branch of the Baath Party. Marshal. Son of the previous Syrian President Hafez al-Assad.

Brian De Palma (born September 11, 1940, Newark, New Jersey, USA) is an American film director, screenwriter and producer.

Joseph Davydovich Kobzon (September 11, 1937, Chasov Yar, Donetsk region, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) - Soviet and Russian pop singer (baritone), musical and public figure, teacher. Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the II-VI convocations.

First Deputy Chairman of the Russian State Duma Committee on Culture (since 2011). People's Artist of the USSR (1987). Laureate of the USSR State Prize (1984), Lenin Komsomol Prize (1976), Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation (2011). Member of the United Russia party since 2003. Hero of the DPR (2015).

Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky (Polish Feliks Dzierżyński; nicknames Iron Felix, FD, party pseudonyms: Jacek, Jakub, Bookbinder, Franek, Astronomer, Jozef, Domanski; August 30, 1877, family estate Dzerzhinovo, Oshm Yansky district, Vilna province, Russian Empire ( now Volozhin district, Minsk region, Belarus) - July 20, 1926, Moscow, USSR) - revolutionary, Soviet statesman, head of a number of people's commissariats, founder of the Cheka. Member of the Party Central Committee (1917-1926). Member of the Organizing Bureau of the Central Committee of the RCP (b) (1919-1920, 1921-1924), candidate member of the Organizing Bureau of the Central Committee of the RCP (b) (1921, 1924-1926). Candidate member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks (1924-1926).

Theodor Adorno (Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund Adorno) is a German philosopher, sociologist, composer and music theorist.

Dates September 11

Geographical discoveries: Manhattan Island

Opened: Alexander Column in St. Petersburg, private Korsh Theater in Moscow, Kamennoostrovsky Bridge in St. Petersburg

The Metric system of weights and measures was introduced in Russia - 1918

Agatha Christie got married

Premiere of Rachmaninov's 6th Symphony

Military coup in Chile – 1973

Estonian became the official language in Estonia

Terrorist attack on the Trade Center and the Pentagon - 2001

Born: O. Henry, Felix Dzerzhinsky, Boris Zhitkov, Lev Oborin, German Titov, Joseph Kobzon, Lada Dance.

Events of September 11

September 11, 1825 - on this day the famous Mikhailovsky Palace, located on Arts Square, was consecrated in St. Petersburg

The building is a real masterpiece, created in the best traditions of the Empire style. Currently, the Russian Museum is located in the Mikhailovsky Palace.

September 11, 1832 - the Alexander Column (Alexandrian Pillar) was installed - one of the main symbols of St. Petersburg

The grand opening of the famous object took place in 1834. The Alexander Column is located on Palace Square, its height reaches 47.5 meters, and the top is crowned by an angel. The structure was erected in honor of the heroic victory of the Russian people in the Patriotic War of 1812.

September 11, 1854 - in the fight for Sevastopol, seven ships of the Russian fleet were sunk, which blocked the path of the Anglo-French conquerors to the city through the sea route

Crew members and sailors abandoned the sailing ships and opened fire on them from the shore. The Sevastopol Bay became impassable and the enemy was unable to approach the city. A monument to sunken ships was erected at the pier of Sevastopol Bay; it symbolizes the glory and courage of the Russian fleet.

For many years, the Sevastopol Bay was cleared of ships located on the seabed at the very approaches to the city, but their wreckage can still be found here today.

September 11, 1943 - the first Soviet faceted glass with 16 sides and a volume of 200 milliliters was produced at the Gus-Khrustalny plant

To be fair, it should be noted that the history of the cut glass began long before 1943; there are assumptions that it was invented during the reign of Peter I, and it was also made in the city of Gus-Khrustalny.

September 11, 2000 - one of the peaks of the Central Caucasus Range, by decision of the leadership of North Ossetia, was named in honor of the heroic crew of the Kursk submarine, who, while performing an important training mission, died in the waters of the Barents Sea

The initiators of the event were the climbers who conquered this peak.

People called September 11th the Turnip Day or Lenten Day. It was believed that from this moment autumn gradually comes into its own. They even said: “Ivan came and took the summer with him.”

It was noted that birds fly to warmer climes on September 11th. They harvest turnips, and that is why in Rus' this day was called Turnip Day. They celebrated it without songs and fun, but there had to be a lot of delicious food on the table. Various roots could also be collected at this time. Some prohibitions were established for this day.

For example, on September 11 it was forbidden to collect and eat cabbage, apples, onions - anything that resembled a human head. This is due to the fact that on September 11 the church honors the memory of John the Baptist, who was beheaded. In addition, you cannot pick up a knife - this, according to signs, is a great misfortune.

Also, September 11 was celebrated as Kupriyan Day. They started digging potatoes, harvesting beets and carrots. They said that it was on Kupriyanov's day - September 11 - that the cranes gather in the swamps and discuss where and how to go to warmer lands.

John the Baptist was known among the people not only as the Baptist, but also as an assistant in the treatment of eye diseases, for which they prayed to him on that day. September 11 marks the day of the beheading of John the Baptist. It is John who is considered the closest predecessor of Christ. He was not only able to predict its appearance, but also baptized Jesus himself in the waters of the Jordan River when he first met him.

The Gospel of Matthew says that John the Baptist died a martyr’s death. During his life, the country was ruled by Herod Antipas, who had a wife, but at the same time he left her, killed his own brother and took his wife from him, with whom he began to cohabit.

John constantly reproached Herod, which aroused the anger of his mistress Heroias. Herod Antipas himself loved John very much and forgave him for his bold speeches. However, Heroias immediately hated John and vowed to destroy him.

One day, Heroias persuaded her daughter, Salome, to dance in front of Herod and then ask for John's head as a reward. Herod could not refuse Salome, and John's head was cut off. At the same time, even the severed head continued to expose Heroias. When John died, Heroias forbade burying the head with the body, and kept it in his chambers for a long time. God soon punished all participants in this story.

So, Salome also had her head cut off by an ice floe, and Heroias and Herod were swallowed up by the opening of the earth. It is precisely for the reason that John's head was cut off that on September 11 you cannot eat anything that has a round shape. In addition, 9/11 commemorates all the warriors who previously died in battles and battles. They always gave gifts to the poor and disadvantaged people and treated them to food.

Folk signs of September 11

If the cranes flew south on Ivan, then winter, according to signs, will be early

Seeing a swan in the sky means snow, and a goose means rain

It is believed that Ivan Postny is a kind of milestone in the work

Also on September 11, autumn fairs and auctions opened. It was said that it was the abundance of food that made fasting very difficult.

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