Familienname: Braun Weitere Namen: Anna Elisabeth Vorname (kurz): AElis Name (kurz): Elis Braun Familienstand: AElis Tv Albert Braun Paten: JPhil Kroh; AElis Fuchs [2]
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January 1 » First edition of The Times of London, previously The Daily Universal Register, is published.
January 19 » The second group of ships of the First Fleet arrive at Botany Bay.
January 20 » The third and main part of First Fleet arrives at Botany Bay. Arthur Phillip decides that Port Jackson is a more suitable location for a colony.
April 28 » Maryland becomes the seventh state to ratify the United States Constitution.
May 23 » South Carolina ratifies the United States Constitution as the eighth American state.
December 22 » Nguyễn Huệ proclaims himself Emperor Quang Trung, in effect abolishing on his own the Lê dynasty.
Day of burial January 5, 1789
The temperature on January 5, 1789 was about -9 °C. Wind direction mainly east-northeast. Weather type: helder. Source: KNMI
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