June 29, 1958: Brazil become football world champions for the first time in Stockholm with a 5-2 win over Sweden

2023-06-28 22:50:08

Under Thursday, June 29, the book of history records, among other things:

1848: Archduke Johann, the uncle of the Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I, is elected regent by a large majority at the German National Assembly in Frankfurt’s Paulskirche. At the same time, Parliament determines the position of the provisional central government in relation to the individual states.
1888: Richard Wagner’s romantic opera “The Fairies” has its posthumous premiere at the Royal Court and National Theater in Munich.
1913: The Second Balkan War begins with Bulgarian attacks on Serbia and Greece. It ends with the Peace of Bucharest.
1958: Brazil became world champions for the first time in Stockholm with a 5-2 win over Sweden.
2003: The radical Palestinian organizations Hamas and “Islamic Holy War” call for a unilateral ceasefire in their fight once morest Israel in Gaza.
2018: People whose gender is not clearly male or female have the right to be entered in the civil status register and in documents. This was determined by the Constitutional Court in its review of the Personal Status Act.

birthdays: Josef Ressel, Austria inventor of the ship’s propeller (1793-1857); Giacomo Graf Leopardi, Italian poet (1798-1837); Pietro Angelo Secchi, Italian astronomer and physicist (1818-1878); George Ellery Hale, US astronomer (1868-1938); Anne-Sophie Mutter, German violin virtuoso (1963); Nicole Scherzinger, US singer and dancer (1978).
days of death: Carl Philipp Fohr, German painter and draftsman (1795-1818); Fritz Mauthner, Austrian-German Writer, philosopher of language (1849-1923); Katharine Hepburn, US film actress (1907-2003); Arvid Carlsson, Swedish pharmacologist; Nobel Prize 2000 (1923-2018).
name days: Peter, Paul, Judith, Salome, Home, Gero, Alfred, Anastasius, Marcellus.

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