Memorable dates September 22. Grape red - green

World car free day

The world is flooded with cars, there are so many of them that it is impossible to overcrowded on the roads in big cities. And the number of accidents is simply amazing - more than 3000 people die in car accidents every day in the world. And every minute the car park is replenished with a new unit. Cars are assembled on conveyors day and night, the pace of production is only growing.

That is why the tradition of spending one day without cars was born in France and was taken up by the people, which has spread throughout the world. For the first time, this day was celebrated by two dozen French cities. At the beginning of the 21st century, 35 countries of the world joined the movement. At least once a year, the public actively addresses this problem, and Largest cities the world is gradually moving away from road transport in the city center in favor of more environmentally friendly trolleybuses and trams.

Holiday of machine builders of Ukraine

The fourth Sunday in October in Ukraine is traditionally celebrated as the day of workers in the machine-building industry, the structure of which consists of 2800 industrial enterprises and 230 organizations. The machine-building industry of Ukraine occupies a fairly large segment in the country's economy. Suffice it to say that it employs over a million people. The main components are machine-tool building, transport and power engineering, mechanical engineering in the chemical and mining industries.

Day of Partisan Glory

The underground partisan movement in Ukraine during the Great Patriotic War made a huge contribution to the victory. In 2001, the President of the country issued a decree, according to which on September 22, a tribute is paid to people who sacrificed their lives in the harsh time of war, gave all their strength to the fight against fascism in the occupied territories. Orders and medals were awarded to 200 thousand partisans and underground workers, 223 of them were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Independence Day of Bulgaria

For a long time the Bulgarian Principality was just a vassal Ottoman Empire, and all actions could be carried out only with the approval of the Turkish Sultan. The Bulgarian independence manifesto was published in 1908, and from that moment the country became the Kingdom of Bulgaria. In just 5 years, the country was able to achieve significant success, but the Balkan Wars and the first World War became a real national disaster. The country's independence began to be celebrated again in 1988. Moreover, the holidays are held in the city of Veliko Tarnovo, where the monument to the Independence of Bulgaria is located. Official events take place during the day, and in the evening a light show with 1000-hour spotlights starts on the hill.

Business Woman Day in America

The organization of American business women in the 090s of the last century initiated the holiday of a business woman, and since then it has been widely celebrated in America, but in other countries it is opposed by feminists who consider it not entirely politically correct. The Association of American Women in Business was founded back in 1948. There are more than 57 million working women in America, so the holiday is quite lively.

Folk calendar September 22

Akim and Anna

Saints Akim and Anna are the parents of the Mother of God. They also did not have children for a long time, Akim was not even allowed to make sacrifices to God, and he retired to the desert for prayers. There he had a vision with a prediction about the birth of his daughter, which came true after a while. Day of Akim and Anna is considered in Russia as the day of women in childbirth and childless women, as well as the holiday of midwives. Women wishing to conceive a child pray to Akim and Anna. Childless newlyweds give gifts to loved ones, for example, round pies.

Historical events of September 22

September 22, 1764- in Russian Empire the first milestones appeared (the unit of measurement was 1067 meters), they were high stone structures that were installed between settlements, making the road for postmen and travelers more adapted. During the reign of the Russian Emperor Alexander II, milestones were decorated with black and white stripes, so it was easier for travelers to see them on the way.

September 22, 1784- the first settlement of the Russian people was founded in Alaska, which at that time belonged to the Russian Empire. This event took place on Kodiak Island, where Shelikhov's expedition arrived. "Shelikhovtsy" gradually began to subjugate the Eskimos, who were the indigenous inhabitants of the island, foreigners contributed to the establishment of a new faith in Alaska (Orthodoxy). The Russians who settled on the island taught the natives to cultivate the land and produce crops such as potatoes and turnips. Four years after the landing of the Russians on Kodiak Island, a terrible tsunami occurred, the settlement changed its registration, new town received the name of Pavlovsk harbor.

September 22, 1922- In the Soviet Union, the Metal Aircraft Construction Commission was formed, today this organization is called the Tupolev Research and Design Bureau. The history of the enterprise is ninety years old, during this period its employees have developed about three hundred projects of various kinds aircraft... More than fifty winged aircraft were in serial production and were actively used in Soviet and Russian aviation. More than 18 thousand aircraft left the walls of the Tupolev Research and Design Bureau.

September 22, 1939Soviet Union and Germany divided the territory of independent Poland, establishing their authority over it. The border passed along the Vistula River, these were the first steps towards the bloodiest war in the history of mankind (World War II, 1939-1945).

Born on September 22

Sergey Ozhegov(1900 - 1964) - compiler of the dictionary of the Russian language

Ozhegov's Dictionary is a reference book for many people studying Russian. The durability of this book is determined by its main merits. And this is high information content and compactness. Sergei Ivanovich studied Russian speech and historical grammar, orthoepy, phraseology. The one-volume dictionary of the Russian language was compiled on the basis of Ushakov's dictionary, the first edition was published in 1949. Since then, 43 editions have been published, and at first the dictionary was revised and supplemented by the author. At the Institute of the Russian Language, there is a special reference service that provides answers to even the most difficult spelling questions.

Michael Faraday(1791 - 1867) - English physicist and chemist, creator of the first theory of the electromagnetic field

Before creating his theory, Faraday made many discoveries - the laws of electrolysis began to be called Faraday's laws, discovered the Faraday effect associated with the polarization of light in a magnetic field, discovered diamagnetism and paramagnetism. In 1933, he showed the scientific world one of his main inventions - the voltmeter, and the term "magnetic field" has been used since 1845. Faraday also wrote a popular science book "The History of the Candle". In honor of the great scientist, the Faraday Medal, an honorary award from the British Scientific Society, was established.

Dean Reed(1938) - American singer

American by birth, Dean Reed stayed to live in Argentina after his successful world tours. There he not only recorded his albums, but also hosted programs on TV, advocated the prohibition nuclear weapons and against the Vietnam War. The Argentine authorities were wary of the singer, as a result he left the country for Rome, lived in Eastern Europe and acted in films. At a demonstration in Rome against the Vietnam War, he was arrested. After his release, he moved to East Germany, directed films, sang and acted in films.

Alexey Fedorovich Losev(1893 - 1988) - Russian writer, philosopher

Alexey Losev was a specialist in two areas - classical philology and philosophy. In 1929 he was tonsured a monk, and received the name Andronicus, his wife became nun Anastasia. In 1930, he wrote his creation - "The Dialectic of Myth", where he explicitly denied dialectical materialism. For his views, he was repressed and was imprisoned for 10 years, where he practically lost his sight. His wife spent 5 years in prison, and as a result, they met. He had to forget about teaching philosophy - he read courses in ancient literature, lectures on logic, aesthetics and the history of philosophy at universities in Moscow. In 1980, Aleksey Fedorovich stopped hiding his beliefs, and openly began to preach the name-glory.

Name days September 22

Name days are celebrated on this day: Afanasy, Sergey, Vasily, Alexander, Alexey, Zakhar, Joseph, Anna, Gregory, Nikita

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Holidays September 22, 2019

Today, September 22, you can celebrate official holidays: international - World day without a car, a holiday in Kazakhstan - Day of languages ​​of peoples, Ukrainian holiday - Day of partisan glory, Independence Day in Bulgaria, and in Latvia - Baltic Day of Unity.

World Car Free Day (international holiday)

On September 22, every year in many countries of the world, a holiday is celebrated - World Car Free Day. This holiday is held to promote the use of public transport, as well as walking and cycling. The motto of this Day: "The city is a space for people's lives."
A large number of cars in cities - it's been a long time global problem, for the solution of which, residents of large cities should abandon cars in favor of walking or bicycles. Motor transport destroys not only the biosphere of the planet, but also the person himself. At the same time, the pace of car production continues to grow every day - the car has long been one of the most advertised goods.

Day of languages ​​of peoples (Kazakhstan)

On September 22, Kazakhstan celebrates a holiday - the Day of the languages ​​of the peoples, which was established on January 20, 1998 by the Decree of the President of the Republic. The purpose of this holiday is to foster love and respect of Kazakhs for their country, for native language and expanding knowledge of languages ​​and traditions of different nationalities. On this day, concerts of masters of the arts, competitions for language skills, language festivals, weeks, decades and months are held in all regions.

Day of Partisan Glory (Ukraine)

Ukraine annually celebrates a holiday on September 22 - the Day of Partisan Glory, which was established by the Decree of the President of Ukraine in 2001, in honor of the 60th anniversary (during the Great Patriotic War) of the beginning of the underground partisan movement in Ukraine.
This holiday is celebrated as a tribute of national respect to the fighters against fascism in the harsh war time deep behind enemy lines. There were 6,200 underground groups in Ukraine and partisan units, which in the occupied territory numbered more than a million people and inflicted tangible losses on the Nazi troops.

Independence Day (Bulgaria)

On September 22, every year in Bulgaria, a national holiday is celebrated - Independence Day - the anniversary of the proclamation in 1908 of the sovereign Bulgarian kingdom. Until that time, the Bulgarian principality asked for the approval of the Turkish Sultan in all its foreign policy acts, because it was a vassal of the Ottoman Empire. And in 1908, on September 22, in the city of Veliko Tarnovo, the Bulgarian prince Ferdinand read out his Manifesto of the Independence of Bulgaria. From that moment on, the country changed the form of a principality to a kingdom. The Kingdom of Bulgaria was officially recognized by Ottoman Turkey and all the Great Powers of Europe.
After independence, a rapid rise began to be noted in Bulgaria, but it did not last long, because 5 years later the Balkan Wars and the First World War began, which brought Bulgaria a national catastrophe.

Baltic Unity Day (Latvia)

Every year on September 22, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia celebrate a holiday - the Baltic Day of Unity - a date that reminds the peoples of these countries of their common heroic past. In 1207, on this very day, the Livonian territories were seized by the Order of the Swordsmen, and in 1214 - the Latgalian lands with the aim of gaining military and political control over the Baltic and converting the Baltic people to Christianity.
On September 22, 1236, the crusaders and monks of the Order made a robber raid on Lithuania. And when they returned home with rich booty, in the Baltic city of Saule, all the people united and successfully repelled the attack of uninvited guests. On this day, the Order of the Swordsmen was defeated.

Unusual holidays September 22

Today, September 22, you can celebrate with friends funny and unusual holidays: the Day of painting dullness and the Day of the desire to run, as well as the unusual Russian holiday Red - green grapes.

Greyness coloring day

The gray is dull. It becomes sad when we see around us a gray sky, gray houses and streets, and on them people with gray faces and thoughts. Let's grab a large brush, dip it in a rainbow, and paint this gray with fun. How? Yes, just today, September 23, on a gray autumn day, buy flowers and give your loved ones warmth, beauty, tenderness and, of course, love. The grayness will surely recede!

Day of wanting to run

This desire is dark and strange,
In any of us once stirred:
Running on a long journey
So that the feeling for life is immediately revived.

Grape red - green

What a holiday this is! On a fine autumn day, you just want to walk on fallen leaves, singing the Russian folk song "Grapes are red - green":
We walked, wandered around holy Russia;
We went looking for the sovereign's court;
- Red-green grapes -
The sovereign's yard is twelve miles away;
- Red-green grapes -
And on that one in the yard there is a tree;
- Red-green grapes -
And on that tree, a good fellow sits;
- Red-green grapes -
Good fellow sits, he chops a branch;
- Red-green grapes -
He chops the branch, speaks fables;
- Red-green grapes -
Fables speaks about this, about this;
- Red-green grapes -
About this, about this, that we sow, we will reap:
- The grapes are red-green.

Church holiday according to the national calendar - Akim and Anna

On this day, Orthodox Christians know what is today religious holiday... On this day, they honor the memory of the parents of the Mother of God - Saints Joachim and Anna.
According to popular tradition, the pious Joachim and Anna, who lived in Jerusalem, did not have children for a long time. Once Joachim came to the temple, he wanted to offer a sacrifice to God, but the high priest refused to conduct this rite to Joachim, because he had not yet given offspring to Israel.
Joachim went to the wilderness in sorrow to pray for the birth of a child. An angel at that time appeared to him and to his wife, announcing that all over the world they would talk about their descendants. Anna nine months later gave birth to a daughter, whom the couple named Mary and vowed to devote her to the service of God.
The feast of Joachim (Akim) and Anna in Russia was called the Day of Women in Childbirth, it is the afterfeast of the Nativity of the Virgin.
Saints Joachim and Anna are considered by the Russian people to be the patrons of childless women and women in labor. On this day, all relatives congratulate young mothers and honor midwives. They baked pies and cooked porridge for them. Young parents or childless newlyweds gave gifts in the form of round pies to loved ones on this holiday.
Women who could not have children prayed for conception to Akim and Anna that day.
Name days September 22 at: Alexander, Alexey, Anna, Afanasy, Vasily, Gregory, Dmitry, Zakhar, Joseph, Nikita, Sergey

September 22 in history

1944 - The Red Army liberated the city of Tallinn from the Nazis
1955 - The largest astrophysical observatory in the USSR was opened near Bakhchisarai.
Commercial broadcasting began in the UK.
1960 - Mali gained independence from France
1974 - At the UN General Assembly, the agenda for the first time was included as an independent "Palestinian question", which actually meant the recognition of the PLO and its leader Yasser Arafat as plenipotentiary representatives of the Palestinian people
1980 - The beginning of the Iranian-Iraqi war.
Delegates from 36 regional branches of independent Polish trade unions gathered in Gdynia and united under the name Solidarity.
1981 - Raoul Wallenberg is awarded honorary US citizenship by the US Congress. Before him, only Winston Churchill received such an honor.
1989 - Kazakh language proclaimed the state language Of Kazakhstan
1991 - The Communist Party is banned in Tajikistan
1995 - Time Warner Corporation acquires Ted Turner's TBS for $ 7.5 billion
2000 - The fall in share prices reduced the fortune of Microsoft founder and CEO Bill Gates by $ 22 billion, but the "remaining" 63 billion allowed him to retain the title of the richest person in the world until 2008.
In Austria, published a report by a scientist from the University of London Sarah-Jane Blakemore, dedicated to tickling.
2001 - US tightens sanctions against India and Pakistan, imposed in 1998 after these countries tested nuclear weapons
2006 - From the Utinoura cosmodrome with the help M-V launch vehicle Japanese scientific satellite Hinode launched for research in solar physics

1784 - The Russians founded the first permanent settlement in Alaska - the Harbor of the Three Saints.

Three Saints Bay is a small cove on the southeastern side of Kodiak Island, south of Alaska. It is located 97 km (60 miles) southwest of the main settlement islands, the city of Kodiak.

The bay is known primarily for the fact that in 1784 Grigory Shelikhov founded the first permanent Russian settlement in Alaska - the Harbor of the Three Saints. The bay and the settlement were named after one of Shelikhov's ships.

The settlement was moved to the site of today's Kodiak after it was destroyed in 1792 by an earthquake or tsunami.

1236 - Battle of Saul, in which the Samogitian and Semigallian troops inflicted a crushing defeat on the Order of the Swordsmen.

1307 - Adoption of the decision by the Royal Council of France to arrest all Templars in the kingdom.

1499 - Under the Basel Treaty, the Swiss Confederation became independent from the Holy Roman Empire.

1692 - The last eight "witches" were hanged in Salem (see Trial of the Salem witches).

1764 - In the Russian Empire, milestones were introduced.

1780 - The first case of lynching described.

1789 - the defeat of the Turkish army by the Russian-Austrian troops under the command of General A. V. Suvorov and Prince F. Coburg in the Battle of Rymnik.

1792 - Proclamation of the French Republic, the starting point of the French Republican calendar.

1862 - US President Abraham Lincoln announced the release of black slaves.

1877 - The Canadian government has signed a cooperation agreement with the Indians of the province of Alberta.

1921 - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia are admitted to the League of Nations.

1935 - By the decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR, personal military ranks were introduced in the Red Army.

1937 - Zhitomir, Poltava, Nikolaev regions were created in the Ukrainian SSR.

1939 - The USSR and Germany preliminarily established the border between themselves in Poland along the Vistula.

1944 - The Red Army liberated the city of Tallinn from the Nazis.

1951 - In Sweden, kissing in public is prohibited.

1955 - The Crimean Astrophysical Observatory was opened near Bakhchisarai.

1955 - Commercial broadcasting began in the UK.

1960 - Mali gained independence from France.

1974 - At the UN General Assembly, the agenda for the first time included as an independent "Palestinian question", which actually meant the recognition of the PLO and its leader Yasser Arafat as plenipotentiary representatives of the Palestinian people.

1980 - The beginning of the Iranian-Iraqi war.

1980 - Delegates from 36 regional branches of independent Polish trade unions gathered in Gdynia and united under the name Solidarity.

1981 - Raoul Wallenberg has been awarded honorary US citizenship by the US Congress. Before him, only Winston Churchill had received such an honor.

1989 - The Kazakh language was proclaimed the state language of Kazakhstan.

1991 - The Communist Party is banned in Tajikistan.

1991 - First proclamation of the independent Republic of Kosovo (English) Russian.

1993 - Sunset Limited Express Crash: A train crashed off a bridge into the Mobile River, Alabama. 47 people were killed.

1995 - Time Warner Corporation bought Ted Turner's TBS for $ 7.5 billion.

2000 - Due to the fall in share prices, the fortune of the founder and head of Microsoft, Bill Gates, decreased by $ 22 billion, but the "remaining" 63 billion allowed him to retain the title of the richest man in the world until 2008 of the year.

2001 - The United States has tightened sanctions against India and Pakistan, imposed in 1998 year after these countries tested nuclear weapons. IN 2002 year, these countries were on the brink of nuclear war.

2006 - The Japanese scientific satellite Hinode was launched from the Uchinoura cosmodrome using the M-V launch vehicle for research in the field of solar physics.

2010 - in Israel came into force the law on civil marriage for non-religious citizens.

2012 - For the first time, the Nizhny Novgorod metro was completely closed for traffic. This was due to the work on switching the power supply to the newly installed control system of the Gorkovskaya station under construction.

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Folk calendar, signs and folklore September 22

September 22 is the 265th day of the year (266th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 100 days left until the end of the year. One of two (alternating from 23) days of the autumnal equinox.

Akim and Anna Day and Autumn Equinox Day.

From that day on, the sun gives less and less warmth - they used to say: “Take out the sleigh, winter is ahead!”.

World Elephant Day.

World Car Free Day.

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World Day for CML Patients Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

Bulgaria - Independence Day of Bulgaria.

Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia - Baltic Unity Day.

Mali - Independence Day.

Ukraine - Day of Partisan Glory.

USA - Day of American Women in Business (Business Woman Day).

What happened in Russia and the world on September 22?

Below you will learn about the history of the world and Russia on September 22, 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 the present. 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 in another world, what events took place, what made it so special to us.

History of Russia and the world on September 22 in the XIII century

1236 - Battle of Saul, in which the Samogitian and Semigallian troops inflicted a crushing defeat on the Order of the Swordsmen.

History of Russia and the world on September 22 in the XIV century

1307 - The Royal Council of France decides to arrest all Templars in the kingdom.

History of Russia and the world on September 22 in the 15th century

1499 - Under the Treaty of Basel, the Swiss Confederation became independent from the Holy Roman Empire.

The history of Russia and the world on September 22 in the 17th century

1692 - The last eight "witches" are hanged in Salem (see Trial of the Salem Witches).

History of Russia and the world on September 22 in the 18th century

1764 - Milestones were introduced in the Russian Empire.

1780 - First reported lynching.

1784 - The Russians founded the first permanent settlement in Alaska - the Harbor of the Three Saints.

1789 - the defeat of the Turkish army by the Russian-Austrian troops under the command of General A. V. Suvorov and Prince F. Coburg at the Battle of Rymnik.

1792 - Proclamation of the French Republic, the starting point of the French Republican calendar.

History of Russia and the world on September 22 in the 19th century

1862 - US President Abraham Lincoln announces the emancipation of Negro slaves.

1877 - The Canadian government signs a cooperation agreement with the Indians of the province of Alberta.

History in Russia and the world September 22 in the XX century

1921 - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia are admitted to the League of Nations.

1935 - By a decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR, personal military ranks were introduced in the Red Army.

1937 - Zhitomir, Poltava, Nikolaev regions are created in the Ukrainian SSR.

1939 - The USSR and Germany preliminarily established the border between themselves in Poland along the Vistula.

1944 - The Red Army liberated the city of Tallinn from the Nazis.

The Crimean Astrophysical Observatory was opened near Bakhchisarai.

Commercial broadcasting began in the UK.

1960 - Mali gained independence from France.

1974 - At the UN General Assembly, the agenda for the first time included as an independent "Palestinian question", which actually meant the recognition of the PLO and its leader Yasser Arafat as plenipotentiary representatives of the Palestinian people.

The beginning of the Iranian-Iraqi war.

Delegates from 36 regional branches of independent Polish trade unions gathered in Gdynia and united under the name Solidarity.

1981 - Raoul Wallenberg is awarded honorary US citizenship by the US Congress. Before him, only Winston Churchill had received such an honor.

1989 - The Kazakh language was proclaimed the state language of Kazakhstan.

The Communist Party is banned in Tajikistan.

First proclamation of the independent Republic of Kosovo

1993 - Sunset Limited Express Crash: A train crashes off a bridge into the Mobile River, Alabama. 47 people were killed.

1995 - Time Warner Corporation acquired Ted Turner's TBS for $ 7.5 billion.

Due to the fall in share prices, the fortune of the founder and head of Microsoft, Bill Gates, decreased by $ 22 billion, but the "remaining" 63 billion allowed him to retain the title of the richest man in the world until 2008.

History of Russia and the world September 22 - in the XXI century

2001 - The United States tightened sanctions against India and Pakistan, imposed in 1998 after these countries tested nuclear weapons. In 2002, these countries were on the brink of nuclear war.

2006 - The Japanese scientific satellite Hinode is launched from the Utinoura cosmodrome using the M-V launch vehicle for research in the field of solar physics.

2010 - Law on civil marriage for non-religious citizens came into force in Israel.

2012 - For the first time, the Nizhny Novgorod metro was completely closed for traffic. This was due to the work on switching the power supply to the newly installed control system of the Gorkovskaya station under construction.

History September 22 - which of the greats was born

Born celebrities of the world and Russia on September 22, 17th century

1694 - Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield (d.1773), English statesman and a writer.

Born celebrities of the world and Russia on September 22 in the 18th century

1741 - Peter Pallas (d. 1811), German natural scientist who was the first to describe the fauna and flora of Russia.

1791 - Michael Faraday (d. 1867), English physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction, the creator of the generator.

1800 - George Bentham (d. 1884), English botanist, author of the fundamental work "Genera Plantarum ...".

Born I'm a celebrity of the world and Russia on September 22 in the 19th century

1811 - Michal Goja (d. 1870), Slovak writer, preacher, leader of the Slovak uprising against the Hungarians.

1831 - Ivan Gorbunov (d. 1896), Russian actor and writer.

1835 - Alexander Potebnya (died 1891), Ukrainian-Russian philologist-Slavist, author of the doctrine of the inner form of the word.

1841 - Andrei Pumpur (d. 1902), Latvian poet, author of the folk epic Lachplesis.

1886 - Roger Bissier (d. 1964), French painter.

1875 - Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (d. 1911), Lithuanian artist and composer (Sonata of the Sun), author of the first Lithuanian symphonic poems (In the Forest).

1893 - Alexey Fedorovich Losev (d. 1988), Russian philosopher and philologist, writer, author of works on ancient mythology ("Philosophy of the Name", "Dialectics of Myth").

1895 - Paul Mooney (real name Meshilem Meyer Weisenfreund) (d. 1967), American actor, Oscar winner (I am a fugitive convict, The Story of Louis Pasteur, Hudson's Bay).

1900 - Sergei Ivanovich Ozhegov (d. 1964), compiler explanatory dictionary Russian language.

Born celebrities of the world and Russia on September 22 in the 20th century

1901 - Charles Huggins (d. 1997), American surgeon, oncologist, founder of hormone therapy, laureate Nobel Prize 1966 year.

1903 - Andrei Andreevich Markov (d. 1979), Soviet mathematician.

1905 - Eugen Sänger (German Eugen Sänger; d. 1964), German rocket scientist, first president of the International Astronautical Federation.

1906 - Ilse Koch (d. 1967), German NSDAP activist, wife of Karl Koch, commandant of the Buchenwald and Majdanek concentration camps. Best known under the pseudonym "Frau Abazhur". Received the nickname "Buchenwald Witch" for the cruel torture of prisoners in the camp.

1909 - Martti Larni (Fin. Martti Larni; d. 1993), Finnish writer and journalist ("The Fourth Vertebra, or Reluctant Fraud").

1925 - Pavel Vinnik (d. 2011), Soviet theater and film actor (Volunteers, The Fate of a Man, Alyoshka's Love, The Golden Calf).

1931 - Philip G. Rutberg (died 2015), Russian electrophysicist, USSR State Prize laureate (1982).

1932 - Algirdas Brazauskas (d. 2010), Lithuanian politician.

Virgilius Noreika, Lithuanian opera singer.

Vilen Surenovich Karakashev, Soviet and Russian artist.

1938 - Dean Reed (d. 1986), American actor and singer (Blood Brothers).

1940 - Anna Karina, French film actress of Danish origin ("Little Soldier", "Treasure Island").

1954 - Rustem Asanbaev, Russian musician, guitarist of the DDT group.

1957 - Nick Cave, Australian musician, writer, actor.

Andrea Bocelli, Italian singer (tenor), performer of classical and popular music.

Joan Jett, (real name Joan Mary Larkin - American rock musician, guitarist, vocalist, producer and songwriter, actress.

1961 - Bonnie Hunt, American producer, comedian, actress. Remembered as Alice Newton in Beethoven and Beethoven II.

1973 - Maria Golubkina, russian actress theater and cinema.

1976 - Ronaldo, Brazilian footballer

1982 - Billie Piper, British theater and television actress, former singer.

1987 - Tom Felton, British actor and singer. Known for his role as Draco Malfoy.

1989 - Sabina Lisicki, German tennis player of Polish descent, holder of the world record in women's serving speed.

Born celebrities of the world and Russia on September 22 in the 21st century

Died on September 22 - famous people of Russia and the world

Which of the famous people of the world and Russia died on September 22 in the 16th century

1539 - Nanak (b. 1469), guru, founder of Sikhism.
1554 - Francisco Vazquez De Coronado (b. 1510), Spanish conquistador who was the first European to explore the Colorado River Basin and discovered the Grand Canyon.
1566 - Johann Agricola (b. 1492), German preacher, leader of the Reformation, associate of Martin Luther.

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