July 8, or Paris Day

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Zodiac Sign Cancer

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CancerJuly 8Born on this day are extremely pragmatic. Therefore, they can be said to be more concerned with results than with theories.

As founders and initiators, they are able not only to create this or that organization, family or business, but also to ensure the normal functioning of their offspring.

Indeed, the exploitation of their own undertaking becomes a dominant topic for them, and effective housekeeping becomes the top priority.

Some of those born on July 8 are interested in various philosophical ideas, others are not.

Ideals, as such, do not preoccupy these powerful people. Thus, there is a risk of losing moral guidelines in their activities and captivating associates in a pre-doomed direction.

Religious aspects are also of no interest to those born on this day.

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Cancer men born on July 8:
  • possess the following distinctive features: 
  • kind, 
  • gentle, 
  • insightful, 
  • romantic.
  • Cancer men, for the most part, are prone to excessive exaggeration of life problems - their depression and negative attitude can greatly spoil the impression. 
  • Refined, restless and ambiguous, Cancers can look capricious and speculate on their sophistication and mystery.
  • But at the same time, Cancer men are loyal and faithful, especially in matters of love - they can fanatically idealize the object of their adoration.
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Cancer women born on July 8:
  • stand out for their special properties: 
  • natural, 
  • gentle, 
  • romantic.
        Cancer women are divided into two types.
        • The first is affectionate, shy and somewhat frigid women who amaze with their humility and readiness to cringe.
        • The second, on the contrary, are bright, emotionally unstable, with high self-esteem.
        Both types are suspicious, sensitive to criticism, prone to excessive drama, impressionable.


        Main event

        Julius Caesar established control over the territory of Lutetia (present-day Paris)

        July 8, 52 BC

        Julius Caesar established control over the territory of Lutetia (present-day Paris)
        Paris Bridge.

        July 8, 52 BC. - a significant date in the history of Paris. The settlement existed on this place two or three centuries earlier, but for the first time it was mentioned by the Roman commander Gaius Julius Caesar in his Notes on the Gallic War.

        The main city of the Gallic Parizian tribe, Lutetia, was located on the island of the River Seine and connected with the banks by two wooden bridges. On this day, Caesar's troops won the battle with the rebelling Gallic tribes. Lutetia was captured and destroyed. Soon the city was rebuilt, and the name was later changed to Paris (ie the city of the Parisians).

        In the 5th century AD, Paris was captured by the Franks. King Clovis made it in 508 his residence, and with the accession to the French throne of the Capetian dynasty, Paris became the capital of the Frankish Empire.

        Medieval Paris did not differ in its special brilliance. At the end of the Middle Ages the city numbered about 200 thousand inhabitants. Since the reign of Francis I, who built the first pavilions of the Louvre, and until the French Revolution, the city developed quite slowly.

        Rapid development of Paris begins in the era of Napoleon I. His name is associated with the most famous sights of the city, in particular, the Arc de Triomphe and the House of the Disabled. During the reign of Napoleon III, Paris was greatly transformed. Large boulevards were laid, which now form the basis of the city planning, 3 large parks and 20 squares are broken.

        Today, Paris is the most elegant capital of Europe, the heart of the administrative, cultural and political life of France, home to one-fifth of its population. For several centuries in a row, Paris wore an unofficial title of the "capital of the world". In the 20th century, this title began to challenge him from New York. Parisians do not want to concede, they want Paris of the future, Paris of the third millennium to retain the certainty of its capital status.


        Also on July 8...

        1618 - for the "bewitching" of the French queen Maria Medici was executed her abigail.

        1621 - Jean de La Fontaine was born (died 1695), French poet and fabulist.

        1654 - the first Jew Yakov Barsimson arrived in America.

        1709 - (June 27, old style) the Battle of Poltava took place - the largest battle of the Northern War between the troops of the Russian Kingdom under the command of Peter I and the Swedish army of Charles XII. The decisive victory of the Russian army led to a turning point in the Northern War in favor of Russia and put an end to the domination of Sweden as the main military force in Europe.

        1777 - Vermont became the 1st state to abolish slavery.

        1796 - The US Department of State issued the first US passport.

        1838 - Ferdinand von Zeppelin was born (d. 1917), German designer of airships, Count.

        1853 - American commander Matthew Perry landed in Tokyo Bay, on behalf of the United States, demanding that Japan establish trade relations with America by the end of the year.

        1907 - first performance of the most famous American variety of the first half of the 20th century “Ziegfeld Follies”, organized by the impresario Florenz Siegfeld, took place in New York.

        1920 - English colony of East Africa was renamed Kenya.

        1958 - first post-war German helicopter made its first flight - a three-seater Borgwart "Hummingbird I", built by Heinrich Focke

        1958 - Kevin Bacon was born, American actor.

        1961 - Andy Fletcher was born, British keyboardist, one of the founders of the band “Depeche Mode”.

        1986 - Hyman George Rickover (b. 1900), American admiral, "father of the atomic fleet" died.

        1999 - Charles Conrad (b. 1930), an American astronaut, the third man who stepped onto the surface of the Moon, died.

        2003 - the crash of a ''Boeing 737'' aircraft south of Port Sudan. 117 people died - the largest air crash in the history of Sudan.

        2004 - Jean Lefevre died (b. 1922), French comedy film actor.

        2006 - Catherine Leroy (b. 1945), an American military journalist known for photos from the Vietnam War, died.

        2011 - start of the shuttle "Atlantis". The last flight of the shuttle "Atlantis", completed the operation of the ships of the ''Space Shuttle'' system.

        2014 - Germany in the World Cup semifinals won in his field 5-time world champion, favorite and Lord of the championship Brazil team with a sensational score of 7:1 (5:0 in the 1st half), breaking many world football records.


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