In a September 7but from 1956, the player of Brazilian football Pelé He debuts as a professional with Santos in a friendly against the Corinthians of Santo André and puts his first goal.
Other ephemeris
1822.- Independence of Brazil of Portugal, commemorated annually as “the cry of Ipiraga”
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1870.- The English vessel
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1873.- The president of the I Spanish Republic, Nicolás Salmerón, resigns to the month and a half of being appointed because he refuses to sign death sentences against military.
1901.- Signs in Beijing of the Peace Protocol that ends the international conflict caused by the insurrection of the boxers in May 1900.
1904.- Tibet signs with Great Britain a vassalage treaty and causes China’s protests.
1940.- II World War: Nazi Germany begins the battle of England with sustained and especially intense bombing over London.
1955.- Recognition of the right to female suffrage in Peru
1977.- USA and Panama sign two treaties for the start of the channel transition process, built and operated by the first, in 1914, and which in 1999 definitely passed Panama.
1981.- First divorce sentence in Spain. Vidal Gutiérrez and Julia Ibars are the first marriage to obtain it.
1986.- Pinochet leaves unharmed of an attack that kills five bodyguards.
1999.- An earthquake of magnitude 6.0 degrees near Athens in Greece causes 143 dead, 2,000 injured and 50,000 victims.
2005.- Hosni Mubarak wins the Egyptian presidential elections with 88.5 % of the votes, the first with several candidates.
2008.- USA announces the intervention of the two largest mortgage companies in the country, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
2013.- Tokyo wins the headquarters of the 2020 Olympic Games.
2020.- An investigation of neuroscientists in the US. UU. It reveals that babies and children use both brain hemispheres to understand language, unlike adults, that we use the left side.
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2021.- In the first NFT auction (Cryptographic Digital Archive) of the Hermitage Museum of St. Petersburg, several virtual copies of masterpieces are sold.
.- 2021.- The law that allows the use of Bitcoin as a currency next to the US dollar comes into force in El Salvador.
.- A study is published that reveals that some animals change their morphology with larger peaks and ears to adapt to climate change.
2022.- A recently discovered protein helps sperm to merge with the ovule, which could improve fertility treatments, indicates a study published by Science Advances.
2024.- Pedro Almodóvar takes the Venice Golden Lion for ‘The next room’.
Births
1533.- Isabel I, Queen of England.
1832.- Emilio Castelar, president of the Spanish Government of the Republic (1873-1874).
1894.- Gala Dalí, artist and muse of Salvador Dalí.
1909.- Elia Kazan, American filmmaker.
1930.- Balduino King of Belgium.
.- Sonny Rollins, American jazz musician, tenor saxophonist and composer.
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1931.- José Luis Núñez, former president of Barcelona.
1943.- Gaynor Gloria, American singer.
1946.- Juan José Benítez, Spanish writer.
1963.- Angels Barceló, Spanish journalist.
1965.- Antonio Lobato, Spanish sports journalist.
Deaths
1741.- Blas de Lezo and Olavarrieta, Spanish Admiral.
1992.- Rafael Solana, Mexican writer.
1994.- Terence Young, British filmmaker.
1997.- Mobutu Sese Seko, former president of Zaire.
2003.- Manuel Barbadillo, Spanish painter.
2018.- CEESEPE, painter and Spanish illustrator of the “Madrid Movement”.
2020.- Neil Peart, Canadian musician and one of the best batteries in rock history.
2023.- María Jiménez, Spanish singer and dancer.
2024.- Antonio Hernández, Spanish poet.