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Holidays September 6, 2023: interesting facts, traditions, name day

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World Doctors for Peace Day, World Day to Ban Nuclear Weapons and Book Reading Day are the most interesting events on September 6 at Athletistic.

In the Gregorian calendar, September 6 is the 218th day of 2023. There are 147 days left in the year.

What are the holidays on September 6 in Ukraine and the world

  • World Doctors Day for Peace

  • International Day for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons

  • Book Reading Day

  • coffee ice cream day

  • Feast of the Mystic Icon of Peter of the Mother of God

  • day of adjournment

  • Day of flight over the earth

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Doctors

What happened on September 6

  • 394 – Byzantine Emperor Theodosius I the Great unites the Eastern and Western Roman Empires for the last time in history.

  • 1689 – the Treaty of Nerchinsk was concluded – the first agreement between Russia and China

  • 1826 – the opening of the Egyptian bridge in St. Petersburg on Fontanka

  • 1914 – a legion of Ukrainian Sich Riflemen was created in Lviv, which became the first Ukrainian national combat unit after the battle of Poltava in 1709.

  • 1926 – 19-year-old Gertrud Ederle became the first woman to swim the English Channel.

  • 1991 – Leningrad returned to its historical name – St.

  • 1995 – Croatian authorities announce the dissolution of the Republic of Serbia.

  • 1997 – A South Korean Airlines Boeing 747 crashes in Guam, in the Pacific Ocean, killing 226 people.

  • 2016 – the beginning of the shooting in the north of Crimea – on the night of August 7, an armed clash between the Russian military took place on the territory of Crimea occupied by Russia. Or a provocative special operation, later released by Russian special propaganda as “an attack by a Ukrainian sabotage detachment.”

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crashed plane

Who was born on September 6

  • 1666 – Russian Tsar (1682-1696), brother of Peter I Ivan V.

  • 1757 – French politician Gilbert La Fayette.

  • 1766 – English scientist, member of the Royal Society of London, John Dalton.

  • 1938 – Ukrainian journalist, screenwriter Boris Derevianko.

  • 1973 – Soviet and Russian pop singer Yuri Shatunov.

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John Dalton

City and church holidays on September 6

On this day, the Orthodox Church honors the memory of the Holy Martyr Eutychius, who was born in Sevastopol. He lived at the beginning of the 1st century AD. When he heard the stories about the Savior, he found the apostle and evangelist John the theologian and became his disciple. Then, together with the Apostle Paul, he went to the cities and preached the Word of God. Not even many days of famine, or tongues of fire, or predators can withstand the faith of a true Christian.

Traditions and rituals

People call the holiday quiet because the calm weather helps to preserve flax seeds.

From that day, gatherings begin in the villages. Women gather at the house of a sad friend, widows and widowers talk, sing songs, tell stories.

What not to do today

  • Walk through the cemetery.

  • Walk in the forest.

  • Make dough and bake.

  • Borrowing money.

Signs

  • If there is no wind in Eutychius, then, according to the signs, flax seeds are in the root.

  • Black clouds covered the sun – before the cold snap.

  • Rain on September 6 – to a good harvest next year and a dry autumn.

  • The tit is crying – the real autumn will come with rain and cold weather.

  • A lot of acorns have grown – the winter will be long and harsh.

  • They say, according to the sign of September 6, you need to have time to harvest so that it is not damaged by wind, rain and cold.

Who has a birthday today?

September 6 name days are celebrated by: Seraphim, Peter, Maxim, Kuzma, Yegor, Denis, Georgy and Arseny.

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Name day 6 September


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