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June 6 - 1236 to 1899.
1236 - Wen Tianxiang, Chinese prime minister (d. 1283)
1436 - Regiomontanus, German mathematician (d. 1476)
1502 - King John III of Portugal (d. 1557)
1519 - Andrea Cesalpino, Italian philosopher, physician, and botanist (d. 1603)
1542 - Richard Grenville, English soldier and explorer (d. 1591)
1553 - Bernardino Baldi, Italian mathematician (d. 1617)
1576 - Giovanni Diodati, Swiss protestant clergyman (d. 1649)
1580 - Gode ...
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June 6 - 1393 to 1899.
1393 - Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan (b. 1359)
1480 - Vecchietta, Italian artist and architect
1548 - Juan de Castro, Portuguese explorer (b. 1500)
1563 - Ikeda Nagamasa, Japanese samurai commander (b. 1519)
1583 - Nakagawa Kiyohide, Japanese warlord (b. 1556)
1740 - Alexander Spotswood, British governor of Virginia Colony
1784 - Joan van der Capellen tot den Pol, Dutch politician (b. 1741)
1799 - Patrick Henry, American revol ...
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 |  |  | June 6: Encyclopedia II - June 2004 - Events• 28 Anthony Buckeridge
• 26 Naomi Shemer
• 26 Yash Johar
• 22 Bob Bemer
• 22 Thomas Gold
• 22 Francisco Ortiz Franco
• 16 Thanom Kittikachorn
• 10 Ray Charles
• 5 Ronald Reagan
• 3 Frances Shand Kydd
• 1 William Manchester
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Death In June - Albums And EPs.
Death In June - Compilations.
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See also:Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference Read more here: » Death In June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Discography |
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 |  |  | June 6: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Symbolism and aestheticsDeath In June has always used symbolism, in lyrics and aesthetic approaches. Often times, these symbols are sometimes slightly modified European historical or ancestral symbols or point to general areas of time, with a small 6 applied.
Death In June - Masks.
According to Pearce, since it's inception, Death In June "did not want to become a part of a normal rock n'roll thing. Pretty boys staring into the cameras with huge cock ...
See also:Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference Read more here: » Death In June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics |
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 |  |  | June 6: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - CrisisPearce formed Death In June in 1981 in England, along with Patrick Leagas and Tony Wakeford. Pearce and Wakeford had been members of the influential political punk band, Crisis [1], which formed in 1977. Crisis had gained a substantial following in the U.K. punk scene, which was getting its legs at that time. Crisis performed at rallies for Rock Against Racism (RAR), and the Anti-Nazi League (ANL), organizations that neoist and Crisis/Death in June critic Stewart Home wrote were fronts for the Socialist Workers Party.[2] Home further stated that the SWP organized a tour of Norway for Crisis and that Wakeford ...
See also:Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference Read more here: » Death In June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Crisis |
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Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius.
After meeting Pearce backstage at a concert in 1996, Albin Julius of Der Blutharsch collaborated heavily and toured with Pearce, acting as a semi-member of the band. Together, they produced the Take Care And Control LP (1998), Heilige! (1999) live LP and Operation Hummingbird LP (2000) albums. These albums were remarkably extroverted in comparison to previous Death In June albums and featured a bombastic, neoclassical, post-industrial and extre ...
See also:Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference Read more here: » Death In June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present |
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Death In June - Literary.
Pearce expressed admiration for the writing of Friedrich Nietzsche, The Eddas, Yukio Mishima, Saxon poetry and Jean Genet. Although some of these influences have waned as the discography has increased, recently Genet and Mishima were quoted in the booklet of the rare track retrospective Abandon Tracks (2001).
Death In June - Musical.
Pearce has stated that Nico, Scott Walker, Ennio Morricone, Industrial Records-era Industrial Music, Forever Changes-era Love and traditional European folk ...
See also:Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference Read more here: » Death In June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Influences |
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Afghanistan timeline June 2002
June 2002 - June 27 2002.
Accountancy scandals - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has begun fraud action against WorldCom.
Finance - The Euro approaches parity with the United States dollar.
June 2002 - June 26 2002.
Law - A federal court in San Francisco, California ruled that the Pledge of Allegiance is unconstitutional, because of its "under God" clause.
See also:June 2002, June 2002 - Events, June 2002 - June 27 2002, June 2002 - June 26 2002, June 2002 - June 22 2002, June 2002 - June 20 2002, June 2002 - June 17 2002, June 2002 - June 15 2002, June 2002 - June 14 2002, June 2002 - June 11 2002, June 2002 - June 10 2002, June 2002 - June 8 2002, June 2002 - June 6 2002, June 2002 - June 5 2002, June 2002 - Events by month Read more here: » June 2002: Encyclopedia II - June 2002 - Events |
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Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution.
In 1991, Pearce named and helped form World Serpent Distribution, [3] a British distribution company that specialized in esoteric, experimental and post-industrial music, whom would distribute his NER releases until the late 1990's. During this period, Pearce collaborated with many artists whom also had material distributed through the company in various ways.
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See also:Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference Read more here: » Death In June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996 |
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 |  |  | June 6: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985Death In June soon left the reticent punk scene behind and began to infuse their sound with electronics and martial style drumming, combined with a Joy Division-like post-punk sound. Their lyrics maintained much of poetry and political urgency of the early Crisis recordings. Tracks such as "Holy Water" and "State Laughter" demonstrated an ongoing fascination with political systems. Further on, Pearce would abandon any overt interest in politics in favor of a more esoteric approach to his ...
See also:Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference Read more here: » Death In June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985 |
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 |  |  | June 6: Encyclopedia II - Operation Focus - Summary of the operationIn three main waves of aerial attacks, and several smaller waves in the days following the operation, a total of 452 aircraft were destroyed, most of them on the ground. This left the IAF in almost complete control of the skies, and able to effectively assist the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) ground units.
Operation Focus - June 5 1967.
Operation Moked was launched at 7:45 am Israeli time (8:45 Egyptian time). Nearly all of Israel's 196 combat aircraft were committed to the airstrike, with only twelve being ...
See also:Operation Focus, Operation Focus - Summary of the operation, Operation Focus - June 5 1967, Operation Focus - June 6-11 1967, Operation Focus - Aftermath, Operation Focus - Number of aircraft destroyed, Operation Focus - Number of aircraft destroyed by aircraft type, Operation Focus - Number of aircraft destroyed by country, Operation Focus - Totals by waves Read more here: » Operation Focus: Encyclopedia II - Operation Focus - Summary of the operation |
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