
Holidays
- Victory Day
- Day of Europe
- The commemoration of the deceased warriors
- Memory of memory of the lost sock
- Day of street musicians
- Overnight day
- Day of cakes with iris
Significant dates
1791. Prince Potemkin arranged a grandiose holiday for Catherine II in a newly open Tauride Palace.
1944. Sevastopol is freed from fascist invaders.
[1945Themedal”ForthevictoryoverGermanyintheGreatPatrioticWarof1941-1945″wasestablished1960. The solemn opening of the memorial in the memory of the victims of the blockade of Leningrad in the Piskarevsky memorial cemetery took place.
1994. The Order of Zhukov and the Medal of Zhukov was established.
1995. In Moscow, the grand opening of the memorial complex of victory on Poklonnaya Gora took place.
2006. In Russia, the honorary title “City of Military Glory” was approved.
Persons of the day
On May 9, 1683, a Russian military and statesman was born, Field Marshal Christopher Minich.
On May 9, 1837, a German businessman, founder of Opel Adam Opel, was born.
On May 9, 1874, the English archaeologist was born, who opened the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun Howard Carter.
On May 9, 1877, the Russian surgeon and spiritual writer Archbishop Luke was born.
On May 9, 1924, the Soviet and Russian poet, composer, prose writer and screenwriter Bulat Okudzhava were born.
People's calendar
Glafira Gorosnitsa
On this day, the memory of the Glafira Amasia is honored. This Virgin is known as a martyr: in 322 she was beheaded for not wanting to renounce Christianity.
In Rus', it was customary to plant peas and early potatoes on Glafira. Peas, among other things, were also spoke – for a good harvest. Other, more prosaic methods of caring for this bean were used. To protect peas from morning frosts, the beds were covered with chopped peat. The peas developed right under the peat flooring until it got so strong that no matinees would be terrible.
Dishes made of peas were prepared for lunch. The most popular was pea soup with meat and pea porridge.
Name day on this day
Vasily, Glafira, Ivan, Nikolai, Peter, Stepan.
Source: Calend.ru.





