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In 1727, Peter II ascended the Russian throne.. However, due to infancy, his control passed into the hands of Menshikov, who transported the sovereign to his house and betrothed him to his daughter. The struggle for influence over the young tsar ended with the exile of Menshikov and the rise of the Dolgoruky clan. The reign of Peter II was short. He died suddenly in 1730. During the years of his reign, nothing special happened.


In 1796, Napoleon crossed the Po River near the town of Piacenza, launching an invasion of Lombardy.

It was defended by 35,000 Austrians under the command of the battle-hardened General Beaulieu. However, having crossed the river, Napoleon bypassed Beaulieu's positions from the south. On May 10, Bonaparte won a decisive victory over the Austrian general and entered Milan on May 16. Napoleon himself later said that on this day he first realized his chosenness. He was successful throughout the year, but mutinies in the rear of the army, caused by exorbitant indemnities, forced Bonaparte to abandon the idea of ​​\u200b\u200bcreating a North Italian Republic. Instead, Napoleon created several vassal republics in Italy. The Lombard Republic was proclaimed on May 16, 1796.


In 1895, Alexander Stepanovich Popov, a professor at St. Petersburg University, at a meeting of the Russian Physical and Chemical Society, demonstrated the lightning detector he invented - the world's first radio receiver.
And in March next year, he will introduce a device for transmitting signals, transmitting a two-word radiogram "Heinrich Hertz" to a distance of 250 meters.
The Italian Marconi, who claims to be a pioneer in this field, will publish information about similar experiments only in June 1897.


In 1906, in the suburbs of St. Petersburg - Ozerki - Alexander Blok wrote one of his best lyrical works- poem "Stranger":

And chained by a strange closeness,
I look behind the dark veil
And I see the enchanted shore
And the enchanted distance...

In 1945, the German delegation, which arrived early in the morning at the French headquarters of General Eisenhower in Reims, signed the act of unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany. But Stalin was not satisfied that this happened in France. At his insistence, the next day in Berlin, occupied Soviet troops, a second signing ceremony of this historic act took place.

For many years, the NATO bloc was considered by us as hostile. And even now, given his "art" in restoring world order, it is difficult to disagree with this assessment. But, apparently, not everyone knows that in the fiftiesStalin asked NATO to accept the Soviet Union into its ranks, however, the United States, France and England answered Joseph Vissarionovich with a categorical refusal.The refusal was received on May 7, 1954.

Continuing the NATO theme...On May 7, 1999, the Chinese embassy in Belgrade was attacked by rockets.3 people died and 20 were injured. The NATO leadership and US President Clinton called it a tragic accident due to a gross mistake by American intelligence, which confused objects in the Yugoslav capital. But there is another version: the cause of the strike was a Yugoslav television transmitter located in the building that housed the Chinese embassy.

Several records were set on this day.
So, in 1993, the smallest horse in history was born in the United States - as an adult, its height was only 53 centimeters and weighs 25 kilograms.
In 1994, Vancouver, Canada, hosted the largest ever ensemble of 1,322 guitarists.
On the same day, a world record was recorded in walking for 20 kilometers, which has not been beaten to this day - the Mexican Bernardo Segura overcame this distance in one hour, seventeen minutes and twenty-five and a half seconds.

In 1997, Luc Besson's The Fifth Element premiered successfully at the Cannes Film Festival.At the age of 16, Luke wrote four hundred pages of absolutely unsuitable for the embodiment of fiction. For many years, this thing did not give him rest, until, finally, it turned into a movie story that triumphantly swept across the screens of the entire planet.

In 1682, after a six-year stay on the throne, the 21-year-old Fedor Alekseevich died.He was the eldest son of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich from his first wife and at that time a very enlightened young man: he knew Latin and Polish, under him Russia's contacts with the West expanded significantly.
Fyodor Alekseevich died childless, and therefore a struggle for the succession to the throne immediately began between his mother’s relatives, the Miloslavskys, who wanted to crown his brother Ivan, who was in poor health, and the relatives of his father’s second wife, Natalya Naryshkina, the mother of the future Peter I. In the end, it was decided that there would be two the king, but since both Ivan and Peter are still children (Peter, for example, was only ten years old), the sister of the late Fyodor Alekseevich, Sophia, will become the ruler.
Sophia, naturally, gravitated towards the Miloslavskys and, together with them, used the Streltsy Moscow uprising of 1682 to palace coup. As a result, the sickly John V was declared the "senior" tsar, and Peter I became the "junior" tsar under the regent Sophia. Together with his mother, Peter was sent to the village of Preobrazhenskoye near Moscow. Only 14 years later - in 1696 - Peter became the sole ruler of Russia.

Francis Beaufort was born in 1774, an English sailor who developed the 12-point wind force scale.First, the Beaufort scale was adopted by the British Navy, and then by sailors around the world. A sea in the Arctic Ocean off the coast of Canada and Alaska is named after Beaufort.


Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born in 1840 in Votkinsk into the family of a mining engineer.
, the author of six symphonies, at the premiere of the last of which, the Sixth ("Pathetic"), he conducted a few days before his death. The enormous power of the impact of Tchaikovsky's music lies in its extraordinary melodic richness and expressiveness, therefore the process of its comprehension continues and interest in the personality of the greatest composer does not weaken.

In 1942, Seraphim Znamensky, the youngest of the legendary brothers-athletes, died at the front.From the first appearance on the treadmill, the guys from the Hammer and Sickle factory amazed with high results. In seven years, Georgy and Serafim set 24 country records, the first among Soviet stayers to become one of the strongest runners in Europe. Since 1958, a memorial to the Znamensky brothers has been held, and athletes from dozens of countries on all continents come to Russia to honor the memory of two outstanding Russian athletes.

In 1957, US Department of Justice Special Agent Eliot Ness passed away.At the age of 26, he led a group of nine people who managed to collect the necessary evidence and put the legendary mafia Al Capone behind bars. For their purposefulness and incorruptibility, the young people who were part of the Eliot Ness squad were nicknamed the Untouchables.

Today is the birthday of Nikolai Alexandrovich Zabolotsky, a wonderful poet and translator.He owns translations of Shota Rustaveli's poem "The Knight in the Panther's Skin", the works of many Georgian authors, German classical poetry, a poetic arrangement of "The Tale of Igor's Campaign", which is recognized as one of the best.
Zabolotsky is a poet of bitter fate (he went through the school of the Gulag) and a unique individuality, a magnificent master of lyrics, according to Paustovsky, a poet of "Pushkin's depth, melody and strength."
Months of slumber have come...
Is life really gone
Is she, having finished all the work,

A late guest sat at the table ...

In 1682, after a six-year stay on the throne, the 20-year-old Fyodor Alekseevich died. He was the eldest son of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich from his first wife and at that time a very enlightened young man: he knew Latin and Polish, under him Russia's contacts with the West expanded significantly.

Fyodor Alekseevich died childless, and therefore a struggle for the succession to the throne immediately began between his mother’s relatives, the Miloslavskys, who wanted to crown his brother Ivan, who was in poor health, and the relatives of his father’s second wife, Natalya Naryshkina, the mother of the future Peter I. In the end, it was decided that there would be two the king, but since both Ivan and Peter are still children (Peter, for example, was only ten years old), the sister of the late Fyodor Alekseevich, Sophia, will become the ruler.

Sophia, naturally, gravitated towards the Miloslavskys and, together with them, used the Streltsy Moscow uprising of 1682 for a palace coup. As a result, the sickly John V was declared the "senior" tsar, and Peter I became the "junior" tsar under the regent Sophia. Together with his mother, Peter was sent to the village of Preobrazhenskoye near Moscow. Only 14 years later - in 1696 - Peter became the sole ruler of Russia.

In 1727, Peter II came to the Russian throne.

However, due to infancy, his control passed into the hands of Menshikov, who transported the sovereign to his house and betrothed him to his daughter. The struggle for influence over the young tsar ended with the exile of Menshikov and the rise of the Dolgoruky clan. The reign of Peter II was short. He died suddenly in 1730. During the years of his reign, nothing special happened.

It was defended by 35,000 Austrians under the command of the battle-hardened General Beaulieu. However, having crossed the river, Napoleon bypassed Beaulieu's positions from the south. On May 10, Bonaparte won a decisive victory over the Austrian general and entered Milan on May 16. Napoleon himself later said that on this day he first realized his chosenness. He was successful throughout the year, but mutinies in the rear of the army, caused by exorbitant indemnities, forced Bonaparte to abandon the idea of ​​\u200b\u200bcreating a North Italian Republic.

Instead, Napoleon created several vassal republics in Italy. The Lombard Republic was proclaimed on May 16, 1796.

In 1840, in Votkinsk, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the author of six symphonies, was born in Votkinsk, the author of six symphonies, at the premiere of the last of which, the Sixth ("Pathetic"), he conducted a few days before his death. The enormous power of the impact of Tchaikovsky's music lies in its extraordinary melodic richness and expressiveness, therefore the process of its comprehension continues and interest in the personality of the greatest composer does not weaken.

In 1895, Alexander Stepanovich Popov, a professor at St. Petersburg University, at a meeting of the Russian Physical and Chemical Society, demonstrated the lightning detector he invented - the world's first radio receiver. And in March next year, he will introduce a device for transmitting signals, transmitting a two-word radiogram "Heinrich Hertz" to a distance of 250 meters.

The Italian Marconi, who claims to be a pioneer in this field, will publish information about similar experiments only in June 1897.

May 7 is the birthday of Nikolai Alexandrovich Zabolotsky, a wonderful poet and translator. He owns the translations of Shota Rustaveli's poem "The Knight in the Panther's Skin", the works of many Georgian authors, German classical poetry, the poetic arrangement of "The Tale of Igor's Campaign", which is recognized as one of the best.

Zabolotsky is a poet of bitter fate (he went through the school of the Gulag) and a unique individuality, a magnificent master of lyrics, according to Paustovsky, a poet of "Pushkin's depth, melody and strength."
Months of slumber have come...
Is life really gone
Is she, having finished all the work,
A late guest sat at the table ...

In 1906, in the suburbs of St. Petersburg - Ozerki - Alexander Blok wrote one of his best lyrical works - the poem "The Stranger":
And chained by a strange closeness,
I look behind the dark veil
And I see the enchanted shore
And the enchanted distance...

In 1942, Seraphim Znamensky, the youngest of the legendary brothers-athletes, died at the front.

From the first appearance on the treadmill, the guys from the Hammer and Sickle factory amazed with high results. In seven years, Georgy and Serafim set 24 country records, the first among Soviet stayers to become one of the strongest runners in Europe. Since 1958, a memorial to the Znamensky brothers has been held, and athletes from dozens of countries on all continents come to Russia to honor the memory of two outstanding Russian athletes.

In 1945, the German delegation, which arrived early in the morning at the French headquarters of General Eisenhower in Reims, signed the act of unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany.

But Stalin was not satisfied that this happened in France. At his insistence, the next day in Berlin, occupied by Soviet troops, a second ceremony of signing this historic act took place.

For many years, the NATO bloc was considered by us as hostile. And even now, given his "art" in restoring world order, it is difficult to disagree with this assessment. But, apparently, not everyone knows that in the fifties, Stalin asked NATO to accept the Soviet Union into its ranks, but the United States, France and England answered Joseph Vissarionovich with a categorical refusal. The refusal was received on May 7, 1954.

The Royal Theater has opened in the center of London. It burned down nine years later, but was re-erected at its current location on Drury Lane. It is now the oldest theater in England.

Red Gates were built by the Moscow merchants to enter the coronation celebrations of Empress Elizabeth. In 1934, during the reconstruction of Moscow, they were destroyed.

Frenchman Jean Pierre François Blanchard and American John Jeffries crossed the English Channel in a hot air balloon for the first time

The first performance of Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony took place in Vienna. Dedicated to the King of Prussia Friedrich Wilhelm III (Friedrich Wilhelm III), she was greeted by the public with a standing ovation

The signing of the Russian-Japanese agreement on the exchange of territories, according to which the Kuril Islands were ceded by Russia to Japan in exchange for the island of Sakhalin

American Thomas Stevens completed the first trip around the world on a bicycle, having traveled 13,500 miles and been on the road for more than three years

In Russia, the laws of 1882 and 1885 were revised. on the work of minors and adolescents in the direction of their deterioration: nine-hour work was allowed for minors, as well as work on holidays with the permission of the inspection; night work of teenagers is allowed; manufacturers also received the right to dismiss a worker if he did not show up for work more than six days a month, etc.

In St. Petersburg, Russian physicist and electrical engineer Alexander Popov demonstrated an invention that became the prototype of the radio

The abolition in the Russian Empire of the ban on Lithuanian printing in Latin script (introduced in 1864); in Lithuania is celebrated as the Day of the Return of the Seal

The German submarine "U-20" attacked the English passenger ship "Lusitania"; 1198 passengers died

Provisional Government Granted the Catholic Church the Right to Religious Propaganda in Russia

The Don Cossacks who rebelled against the Bolsheviks and the arrived detachment of Colonel Drozdovsky liberate Novocherkassk from the Bolsheviks. The end of the campaign of the First Separate Brigade of Russian volunteers from Romania to the Don, known as the "Drozdovsky campaign"

The Brazilian airline VARIG is founded - the largest airline in the world today. Latin America

The Glenn Miller Orchestra recorded one of their most popular tunes "Chattanooga Choo Choo"

Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (Tokyo Telecommunications Company), later Sony, founded in Tokyo

The International Olympic Committee invited the USSR to take part in the 1952 Olympic Games.

The surrender of the French garrison ended the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, the decisive battle of the First Indochina War.

UK health secretary refuses to launch anti-smoking campaign, saying he is not personally convinced of its harm

In Moscow, linguist Tatyana Khodorovich, mathematician Tatyana Velikanova, and biologist Sergei Kovalev are holding a press conference to announce that they are now taking responsibility for distributing the Chronicle of Current Events. Three new issues of the Chronicle were handed over to foreign correspondents

Andrei Sakharov was captured on the street and taken to the Gorky Regional Clinical Hospital. Semashko. He was forcibly kept there for 4 months.

Start constituent assembly"Democratic Union", the first political party in opposition to the CPSU. Leader - Valeria Novodvorskaya

Decree of the President of the Russian Federation on the creation Armed Forces Russian Federation. Celebrated as the Day of the Russian Armed Forces

Latvian rubles were put into circulation in Latvia, which the people immediately began to call "reps" after the name of the president of the Bank of Latvia, Einars Repse

20 years ago (1998) the first issue of the Parliamentary Newspaper was published.

The newspaper's founders are the State Duma and the Federation Council. The publication is the official publisher of federal laws, resolutions, acts and other documents of the Federal Assembly.

The newspaper has a circulation of more than 136,000 copies and is distributed throughout our country, as well as in the CIS countries.

Radio day.

The date was not chosen by chance: on this day in 1895, at a meeting of the physics department of the Russian Physical and Chemical Society at St. Petersburg University, scientist Alexander Popov made a presentation on the invention of radio.

In Russia, the first irregular broadcasts were made from 1919 from the Nizhny Novgorod radio laboratory, and from 1920 from experimental broadcasting stations in Moscow, Kazan and other cities. Regular radio broadcasting began on November 23, 1924.

By the 1970s, radio broadcasting covered the entire territory of the country: broadcasts were made in more than 60 languages ​​of the peoples of the USSR and 70 languages ​​of the peoples of other countries. In the early 1990s, the first private radio stations appeared in Russia.

According to the UN, there are more than 51,000 radio stations and more than 2.4 billion radio receivers in the world today. More than 3,000 licenses for radio broadcasting have been issued in our country.

This unique military unit, which ensures the safety of the first persons of the state and the preservation of the values ​​of the Kremlin, is part of the Federal Security Service and has the status of a special service. He reports directly to the President of the Russian Federation.

date of birth Presidential Regiment is considered April 8, 1936, when the Battalion special purpose was reorganized into the Special Purpose Regiment. It included five divisions, a regimental school, an armored platoon and support units. The first commander of the regiment was the chief of staff of the school named after the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, Pyotr Azarkin.

The Kremlin regiment took an active part in the hostilities during the Great Patriotic War. Groups of snipers were formed from the regiment. During the war, 97 people died in the regiment.

After a series of renamings and reorganizations, by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of March 20, 1993, the Separate Red Banner Kremlin Regiment was transformed into the Presidential Regiment of the Commandant's Office of the Moscow Kremlin of the Main Security Directorate of the Russian Federation.

Since 2000, the regiment's servicemen have been participating in the inauguration of the President of the Russian Federation: they bring state attributes and symbols of presidential power into the hall.

In 2002, the Cavalry Honorary Escort, created on the basis of the 11th Separate Cossack Cavalry Regiment, was included in the Presidential Regiment. Since September 17, 2004, the Cavalry Escort of Honor and servicemen of the special guard company, with the participation of the brass band of the Presidential Orchestra, have been holding the ceremony of setting up the horse and foot guards of the Presidential Regiment on the Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin.

33 years ago (1985) the Decree of the Central Committee of the CPSU "On measures to overcome drunkenness and alcoholism" and the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR "On measures to overcome drunkenness and alcoholism, to eradicate moonshine" were adopted.

A large-scale anti-alcohol campaign began in the country, the slogan of which was the words "Sobriety is the norm of life." In the USSR, prices for alcoholic products rose sharply, vodka began to be sold on special coupons. It was possible to buy alcohol only from 14:00.

Everywhere began to reduce the number of shops selling alcohol, increased the level of speculation and theft. In the RSFSR, the Ukrainian, Moldavian and other union republics, vineyards began to be cut down.

Mass dissatisfaction with the campaign and which began in the late 1980s in the USSR economic crisis forced the Soviet leadership to curtail the fight against the production and consumption of alcohol. However, the regulations restricting the sale and consumption of alcohol were not repealed.

On this day, by a decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, the Biro-Bidzhansky district of the Far Eastern Territory received the status of an autonomous Jewish national region.

The Jewish Autonomous Region is located in the southwest Far East. Borders with

On this page you will learn about significant dates spring day May 7, what famous people were born on this May day, events took place, we will also talk about folk omens and Orthodox holidays of this day, state holidays different countries from all over the world.

Today, as on any day, as you will see, events have taken place over the centuries, each of them is remembered for something, the spring day of May 7, which is also remembered for its own dates and birthdays, was no exception. famous people, as well as holidays and folk signs. You and I must always remember and know about those who left their indelible mark on culture, science, sports, politics, medicine and all other areas of human and social development.

The day of the seventh of May left its indelible mark on history, events and memorable dates, as well as who was born on this autumn day, once again confirm this. Find out what happened on the seventh spring May day on May 7th, what events and memorable dates he was marked with and what he remembered, who was born, the signs characterizing the day and much more that you should know about, it's just interesting to know.

Who was born on May 7 (seventh)

David Hume , economist and historian, publicist, one of the major figures of the Scottish Enlightenment

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (April 25, 1840, Votkinsk, Vyatka province, Russian empire- October 25, 1893, St. Petersburg) - Russian composer, conductor, teacher, musical and public figure, music journalist

Rabindranath Tagore (Beng. রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর, Robindronath Thakur; May 7, 1861 - August 7, 1941) was an Indian writer, poet, composer, artist, public figure. His work has shaped the literature and music of Bengal. He became the first non-European to be awarded Nobel Prize in Literature (1913). Translations of his poetry were considered as spiritual literature and, together with his charisma, created the image of Tagore the prophet in the West.

Maria Eva Duarte de Peron (Spanish María Eva Duarte de Perón, also Evita; May 7, 1919, Los Toldos - July 26, 1952, Buenos Aires) - First Lady of Argentina, second wife of the 29th and 41st President Juan Perón (President of Argentina from 1946 to 1955 and from 1973 to 1974)

Joseph Joubert (fr. Joseph Joubert, May 7, 1754, Montignac, Dordogne department - May 4, 1824, Paris) - French writer

Nikolai Slavyanov (05/07/1854 [Nikolskoye] - 10/17/1897 [Perm]) - Russian engineer, inventor of electric arc welding of metals

Johannes Brahms (05/07/1833 [Hamburg] - 04/03/1897 [Vienna]) - German composer and pianist, one of the main representatives of the romantic period

Jozef Poniatowski (05/07/1763 [Vienna] - 10/19/1813) - Polish general, marshal of France

Nikon (05/07/1605 [v. Veldemanovo] - 08/27/1681 [Tropinskaya Sloboda]) - patriarch, political and church leader who played a central role in the reforms of Russian Orthodoxy in the era of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich

Alexi Clairaut (05/07/1713 [Paris] - 05/17/1765 [Paris]) - French mathematician, geometer and astronomer

in 1960, the actor Viktor Babich was born, who played Gordeev in the series "Alien District" and Volodya in the film "Hurry to Love"

1968 Ohio-born actress Traci Lords, who played Raquel in Blade, Max Norman in Love and the City, and Connie in The Hangover

Breckin Meyer was born in Minnesota in 1974 and played Jared Franklin on The Companions, Joseph Grieble on King of the Hill, and Nick Shaffer in Rat Race.

in 1981, the actress Alena Gorenko was born, who played Gnatyuk in the TV series "Academy" and Galya in the film "How to Breed a Millionaire"

in 1983, the actress Irina Gersht was born in Abakan, who played Marina in the series "Inspector Cooper", Lida in the series "Hounds" and Efremova in the series "Bailiffs"

Actor Alexander Ludwig was born in Vancouver in 1992. He played Bjorn Lothbrok in the TV series Vikings, Seth in the movie Witch Mountain, and Shane Patton in the movie Survivor.

in 1995, the actress Veronika Vernadskaya was born, who played Vika in the film "Phantom", Tanya in the film "Love in the City 3" and Vika Lopatina in the TV series "The Executioner"

in 1997, the actress Daria Balabanova was born, who played Yulia Mayevskaya in the film "Yulenka"

Below, at the end of this page, you will find a table with the days (dates) of the celebration Orthodox holidays - Ivan Kupala (John the Baptist) , Day of Saints Peter and Fevronia , as well as Peter's Day (Saints Peter and Paul) until 2035...

Dates 7 May

Armed Forces Day

Radio day

Kazakhstan celebrates Defender of the Fatherland Day

According to the folk calendar, this day is called Yevsey - oats otsey

Events took place on May 7 - historical dates

Admiral Francis Beaufort, creator of the wind force scale, born in 1774

Antonio Salieri, the composer whose name Mozart made famous, died in 1825

in 1833 another famous composer was born - the German Johannes Brahms, and in 1840 the Russian genius of music - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

in 1861 the Indian educator and poet Rabidranat Tagore was born, the teacher of Iokanaan Marusidze

in 1901, the American actor Gary Cooper was born, so popular in his time that he even became the hero of a famous musical hit

in 1903, the famous poet and translator Nikolai Zabolotsky was born

in 1915, one of the most resonant events of the First World War took place - the sinking of the Lusitania liner by a German submarine, with almost two thousand passengers on board

in 1919 the famous Evita was born - Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, Argentine singer and public figure

in 1934, the Jews of the Soviet Union received their autonomy - the Jewish Autonomous Region, naturally in Transbaikalia

in 1960, the sparkling master of attacking combinations Mikhail Tal became the 8th world chess champion

in 1966, the Polish satirist Stanisław Jerzy Lec died, whose thoughts are still quoted today

in 1997, the premiere of Luc Besson's film "The 5th Element" with Mila Jovovich in the title role took place

in 1999, during the NATO aggression against Serbia, the Chinese embassy was destroyed by a rocket, “by mistake”.

Events May 7

May 7, 1755 - The Moscow State University(Moscow State University) named after Lomonosov

Moscow State University is rightfully considered one of the oldest surviving universities in the Russian Federation. It was designed by the talented mind of the first Russian academician M. Lomonosov. After this project educational institution was presented to the then ruling Elizabeth, she immediately signed the order to found the university.

Its solemn opening for educational purposes took place on May 7, 1755, on the day of the anniversary of Her Majesty's coronation. In accordance with the idea of ​​Lomonosov, three faculties were formed in the building: legal, medical and philosophical.

Each school day began with the study of philosophy, which helped the students to get the basis for the subsequent study of the natural and human sciences. At the end of the 18th century, the final relocation of the educational institution to Mokhovaya took place.

May 7, 1985 - Adoption by the Council of Ministers of the USSR of the resolution "On measures to overcome drunkenness, alcoholism, the eradication of home brewing"

Vodka was sold on special coupons. The decision of the Council of Ministers caused the widest discontent of the people. Radical measures led to very threatening consequences - many began to buy alcoholic beverages illegally, regardless of the mechanism for obtaining them and the quality. This, of course, led to mass poisoning.

All distilleries were forced to re-equip themselves into companies producing non-alcoholic products. This resulted in massive financial consequences, jumped the level of speculation and theft.

Due to losses in the production of alcoholic beverages Soviet Union lost more than twenty billion rubles. Then a new time came into force - the abolition of the state monopoly on the sale of alcohol. Gradually, the anti-alcohol "war" completely came to naught.

Signs May 7 - Yevsey's Day

They said: "Yevsey came - on this day, weed out the oats." It was believed that after May 7 frosts could come at night.

If a person was born on May 7, then it was believed that he may have abilities that help fight evil forces.

We observed nature on May 7 and analyzed various phenomena. And a lot of interesting things happened around, because it was during this period that maples, poplars, birches bloomed.

The very day of May 7 was called differently by the people: Evsey, Evseev's day, Stratilat, Savva, Elizabeth the Wonderworker, etc.

Ancestors believed that at the end of the first week of the last spring month, a maeta attacks a person. And you need to pray to St. Elizabeth on May 7 in order to get rid of this scourge.

At this time, they began to sow oats in the fields, although they said that another 12 frosts might appear. The peasants celebrated the feast of the Proletya - the irrevocable end of winter. On May 7, numerous rituals were held, which were designed to finally awaken the earth and bring health to everyone.

They glorified Maya Goldilocks - the Mother of all gods. In her honor, it was customary to light a special fire, symbolizing the return summer days and the rotation of the white Solstice.

Rites of the so-called ploughing, which, according to people, promised health and good luck, were carried out everywhere.

The games of buffoons, songs, round dances, and other fun were also common. On May 7, people played folk musical instruments - pipes, kugikls, pipes, drums.

Buds of pears blossomed, apple trees blossomed, mountain ash and poplar began to bloom - it became very beautiful around.

Folk omens May 7

Folk signs on the day of Evsei

The birch blossomed - it's time to sow oats

A lot of mosquitoes - expect a rich harvest of oats

Fluff flies from willow and vine - a sign that the time has come to sow late oats

If you sow rye in the rain, there will be many weeds. Therefore, if May 7 was rainy, they tried not to work in gardens and fields

Spring waters are gone - you can sow early spring crops. Late spring crops should be sown when viburnum blooms

In the evening, the dawn is colored yellow - there will be no rain in the near future

White and black corollas around the stars - a sign that says that it will rain

Above the horizon, low clouds hang, and their edges are outlined - expect a strong thunderstorm with wind.

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We offer a table with the days of the Orthodox public holidays - Ivan Kupalo (John the Baptist) , family day Saints Peter and Fevronia , as well as Peter's Day (Saints Peter and Paul) about which those who are interested and curious, it will certainly be interesting to learn about them in more detail - links in the table...

Ivan Kupala

John the Baptist

saints day

Peter and Fevronia

Petrov day

Saints Peter and Paul

Events of the day May 7 2017 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2017, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the seventeenth year.

Events of the day 7 May 2018 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2018, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the eighteenth year.

Events of the day May 7 2019 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2019, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the nineteenth year.

Events of the day May 7 2020 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2020, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the twentieth year.

Events of the day May 7 2021 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2021, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the twenty-first month.

Events of the day May 7 2022 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2022, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the twenty-second month.

Events of the day May 7 2023 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2023, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the twenty-third year.

Events of the day May 7 2024 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2024, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the twenty-fourth year.

Events of the day May 7 2025 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2025, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the twenty-fifth year.

Events of the day May 7 2026 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2026, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the twenty-sixth year.

Events of the day May 7 2027 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2027, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the twenty-seventh year.

Events of the day May 7 2028 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2028, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the twenty-eighth year.

Events of the day May 7 2029 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2029, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the twenty-ninth year.

Events of the day May 7 2030 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2030, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the thirtieth year.

Events of the day May 7 2031 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2031, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the twenty-sixth year.

Events of the day May 7 2032 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2032, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the twenty-seventh year.

Events of the day May 7 2033 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2033, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the twenty-eighth year.

Events of the day May 7 2034 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2034, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the twenty-ninth year.

Events of the day May 7 2035 - dates today

Here you will read about the dates and events of May 7, 2035, find out who was born from famous people, folk signs and other things that you need, it is important and useful to learn about the seventh of May of the month of the thirtieth year.