Ephemeris of tomorrow, Monday, November 1, 2010.
Madrid, October 31 .- Saints for tomorrow, Monday, November 1, 2010: Feast of All Saints, Saints Benigno, Diego and Pedro del Barco.
The sun rises tomorrow at 6:44 and sets at 17:12 (GMT).
The Moon rises tomorrow at 01:03 and sets at 14:13 (GMT).
1700 .- die without King Charles II, thus ending the dynasty of the Hapsburgs, tera gold, in Spain.
1775 .- An earthquake kills more than 30,000 people and destroyed most of the city of Lisbon.
1922 .- Coup in Turkey led by Kemal Ataturk, thus ending the Ottoman Empire. The Sultan Mehmed VI is condemned to exile.
Benito Mussolini 1926 .- unharmed from an assassination attempt in Rome.
1942 .- Second World War., buying eve isk, Grueling battles are fought at Stalingrad, where Russian resistance will prevent the German conquest of the city.
1943 .- Soviet troops landed in Crimea and occupy the city of Perekop.
1950 .- Pope Pius XII proclaimed the dogma of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
1962 .- The USSR launches the first spacecraft bound for, darkfall online gold, Mars.
1963 .- Military coup in South Vietnam and the assassination of President Ngo Din Diem.
1968 .- U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, ordered the suspension of air strikes on North Vietnam.
1977 .- Felipe de Borbon receives the attributes that you are credited as Prince of Asturias.
1991 .- The leader of the Movement for Democracy and the multiparty system, Frederick Chiluba, Zambia's new president in substitution of the father of the independence of the country, Kenneth Kaunda.
1992 .- Return to Earth on space shuttle Columbia with six astronauts, after spending ten days in space and put into orbit a satellite designed to prevent earthquakes.
1993 .- enters into force the Treaty of Maastricht for the European Union.
1995 .- The African National Congress President Nelson Mandela, won the first multiracial elections in South Africa, held at eighteen months to end the policy of apartheid.
1996 .- chain is made up of Arab satellite television Al Jazeera.
2003 .- Betrothal of the Prince of Asturias with the journalist Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano.
.- The Frenchman Jean Claude Trichet takes over the presidency of the European Central Bank.
2004 .- United Kingdom authorizes a London hospital to apply the technique of genetic selection of embryos to avoid an inherited colon cancer.
2005 .- The Police begin deployment in Barcelona to replace the National Police.
2006 .- The world's largest trade unions founded the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC).
2009 .- The CIT financial bankruptcy, the fifth largest bankruptcy in U.S. history.
———– 1923 births .- Victoria de los Angeles, Spanish soprano.
1924 .- Suleiman Demirel, Turkish politician.
1933 .- Ramon Tamames, political economist and Spanish.
1934 .- Umberto Agnelli, the Italian magnate.
1937 .- Joaquin Achucarro, Spanish pianist.
1943 .- Salvatore Adamo, Italian singer.
1947 .- Miguel Maria Lasa, Spanish cyclist.
1955 .- Maribel Martin, Spanish actress.
1965 .- Gemma Nierga, Spanish journalist.
1970 .- Arantxa Argueelles, Spanish dancer.
Deaths ———– Argueelles 1915 .- Roberto Bringas, Mexican poet.
1971 .- Gertrud von le Fort, German writer.
1972 .- Ezra Pound, American poet and critic.
1982 .- King Vidor, American film director.
1993 .- Severo Ochoa, Spanish-born American biochemist, Nobel Prize in 1959.
2001 .- Marichu de la Mora, dean of the Spanish fashion press.
.- Juan Bosch, former Dominican president.
2005 .- Luis Monreal y Tejada, 2006 .- Spanish historian William Styron, American writer.
2007 .- Paul Tibbets, pilot of the plane U.S. who downloaded the first atomic bomb.
2008 .- Yma Sumac, Peruvian soprano.
2009 .- Marinid Alda, Italian poet.
.- George Zoritch, Russian dancer.