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27 September 1249Toulouse, Languedoc, France [political events]Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse, dies; he is succeeded by his son-in-law Alfonse of Poitiers, the brother of King Louis IX of France, marking the definitive integration of Languedoc into France.
27 September 1389Florence [births and deaths]Cosimo de' Medici the Elder, financier and statesman, born in Florence, Italy (–1464).
27 September 1529Ottoman Empire, Austria, Habsburg Monarchy, Holy Roman Empire [Habsburg–Ottoman Wars (1525–1718)]The Ottoman army under Sultan Suleiman I the Magnificent besieges Vienna, the capital of the Habsburg archduke Ferdinand I of Austria; the march through flooded Hungary has taken over two months, allowing Ferdinand to rally veteran forces into the garrison.
27 September 1540Papal States, Italy [political events]Pope Paul III approves the formation and regulation of the Jesuit Order (The Society of Jesus), as militant Catholic preachers under the Spaniard Ignatius Loyola, by the papal bull Regimini militantis ecclesiae/On the Governance of the Church Militant.
27 September 1601France [births and deaths]Louis XIII the Just, King of France 1610–43 who, together with the Cardinal de Richelieu, greatly increased his country's political power, born in Fontainebleau, France (–1643).
27 September 1825UK [railways]The Stockton to Darlington railway line in England opens. Built by George Stephenson, it is the world's first public railway to carry steam trains.
27 September 1917 [births and deaths]Edgar Degas, French artist known for his paintings, drawings, and bronzes of the human figure in motion, dies in Paris, France (83).
27 September 1936France, Switzerland, Netherlands [banking and finance]France, Switzerland, and the Netherlands abandon the gold standard.
27 September 1940Germany, Italy, Japan [treaties]Germany, Italy, and Japan sign the Tripartite Pact in Berlin, Germany, pledging mutual military and economic cooperation.
27 September 1970Jordan [wars]King Hussein of Jordan, the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Yasser Arafat, and other Arab leaders sign an agreement in Cairo, Egypt, to end the civil war in Jordan.
27 September 1993Russia [political events]The White House in Moscow, seat of the Russian parliament, is sealed off by troops (telephone links and water and electricity supplies have already been cut off).


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-- an Imperial Innovations spin-out company -- today present a second R&D update of their joint collaboration, following the meeting that took place on 27th September 2006 at Acrongenomics' headquarters in Geneva.
At the AGM held on 27th September 2005, the members have approved a stock split of 5 : 1 and a bonus issue of 1:1.
The proposed issue of preference shares is further subject to the decision of the shareholders at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held on 27th September, 2005 and compliance with other statutory regulations.
 
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