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=== Up to 1900 ===
=== Up to 1900 ===
* [[455]] – Roman military commander [[Avitus]] is proclaimed emperor of the [[Western Roman Empire]].
* [[455]] – Roman military commander [[Avitus]] is proclaimed emperor of the [[Western Roman Empire]].
* [[660]] - [[Battle]] of Hwangsanboel: [[Korea]]n forces under General [[Kim Yu-shin]] of Silla defeat the [[army]] of Baekje at Nonsan, present-day [[South Korea]].
* [[660]] [[Battle]] of Hwangsanboel: [[Korea]]n forces under General [[Kim Yu–shin]] of Silla defeat the [[army]] of Baekje at Nonsan, present–day [[South Korea]].
* [[869]] - A magnitude 8.6 [[earthquake]] and [[tsunami]] strike the area around [[Sendai]], Northern [[Honshu]], [[Japan]].
* [[869]] A magnitude 8.6 [[earthquake]] and [[tsunami]] strike the area around [[Sendai]], Northern [[Honshu]], [[Japan]].
* [[1357]] 5:31 AM – [[Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor]] assisted laying the foundation stone of [[Charles Bridge]] in [[Prague]].
* [[1357]] 5:31 AM – [[Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor]] assisted laying the foundation stone of the [[Charles Bridge]] in [[Prague]].
* [[1386]] - The [[Switzerland|Old Swiss Confederacy]] makes great strides in establishing control over its own [[territory]] by decisively defeating the Archduchy of [[Austria]] in the [[Battle]] of Sempach.
* [[1386]] The [[Switzerland|Old Swiss Confederacy]] makes great strides in establishing control over its own [[territory]] by decisively defeating the Archduchy of [[Austria]] in the [[Battle]] of Sempach.
* [[1540]] – [[Henry VIII of England]] annulled his marriage to his fourth wife, [[Anne of Cleves]].
* [[1540]] – [[Henry VIII of England]] annulled his marriage to his fourth wife, [[Anne of Cleves]].
* [[1572]] - Nineteen [[Roman Catholicism|Catholics]] suffer [[martyr]]dom for their beliefs in the Dutch town of Gorkum.
* [[1572]] Nineteen [[Roman Catholicism|Catholics]] suffer [[martyr]]dom for their beliefs in the Dutch town of Gorkum.
* [[1609]] - [[Bohemia]] is given freedom of [[religion]] through the Letter of [[Majesty]] by [[Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor]].
* [[1609]] [[Bohemia]] is given freedom of [[religion]] through the Letter of [[Majesty]] by [[Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor]].
* [[1701]] - [[War of the Spanish Succession]]: [[Austria]]n victory over the [[France|French]] in the [[Battle]] of Carpi.
* [[1701]] [[War of the Spanish Succession]]: [[Austria]]n victory over the [[France|French]] in the [[Battle]] of Carpi.
* [[1745]] - War of the [[Austria]]n Succession: Victory in the [[Battle]] of Melle allows the [[France|French]] to capture [[Ghent]] in the days after.
* [[1745]] War of the [[Austria]]n Succession: Victory in the [[Battle]] of Melle allows the [[France|French]] to capture [[Ghent]] in the days after.
* [[1749]] – Naval settlement of [[Halifax (former city)|Halifax, Nova Scotia]] founded as [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] answer to [[Louisbourg]].
* [[1749]] – Naval settlement of [[Halifax (former city)|Halifax, Nova Scotia]] founded as [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] answer to [[Louisbourg]].
* [[1755]] – [[French and Indian War]]: [[Braddock Expedition]] – British troops and colonial militiamen are ambushed and suffer a devastating defeat to [[France|French]] and [[Native American]] forces. During the battle, British General [[Edward Braddock]] is mortally wounded. Colonel [[George Washington]] survives.
* [[1755]] – [[French and Indian War]]: [[Braddock Expedition]] – British troops and colonial militiamen are ambushed and suffer a devastating defeat to [[France|French]] and [[Native American]] forces. During the battle, British General [[Edward Braddock]] is mortally wounded. Colonel [[George Washington]] survives.
* [[1776]] - [[George Washington]] orders the [[Declaration of Independence]] to be read out loud to members of the [[Continental Army]] in [[New York City]].
* [[1776]] [[George Washington]] orders the [[Declaration of Independence]] to be read out loud to members of the [[Continental Army]] in [[New York City]].
* [[1789]] – In [[Versailles]], the [[National Assembly (French Revolution)|National Assembly]] reconstitutes itself as the [[National Constituent Assembly]] and begins preparations for a [[French constitution]].
* [[1789]] – In [[Versailles]], the [[National Assembly (French Revolution)|National Assembly]] reconstitutes itself as the [[National Constituent Assembly]] and begins preparations for a [[French constitution]].
* [[1790]] – [[Russo-Swedish War]]: [[Second Battle of Svensksund]] – In the [[Baltic Sea]], the [[Swedish Navy]] captures one third of the [[Russian Navy|Russian fleet]].
* [[1790]] – [[Russo–Swedish War]]: [[Second Battle of Svensksund]] – In the [[Baltic Sea]], the [[Swedish Navy]] captures one third of the [[Russian Navy|Russian fleet]].
* [[1793]] – [[Act Against Slavery]] passed in [[Upper Canada]] and importation of slaves into [[Lower Canada]] is prohibited.
* [[1793]] – [[Act Against Slavery]] passed in [[Upper Canada]] and importation of slaves into [[Lower Canada]] is prohibited.
* [[1810]] - [[Napoleon]] annexes the [[Kingdom of Holland]] as part of the first French Empire.
* [[1810]] [[Napoleon]] annexes the [[Kingdom of Holland]] as part of the first French Empire.
* [[1815]] – [[Talleyrand|Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, Prince de Benevente]] becomes [[Prime Minister of France]]
* [[1815]] – [[Talleyrand|Charles–Maurice de Talleyrand–Périgord, Prince de Benevente]] becomes [[Prime Minister of France]]
* [[1816]] – [[Argentina]] declares independence from [[Spain]].
* [[1816]] – [[Argentina]] declares independence from [[Spain]].
* [[1821]] - 470 prominent [[Cyprus|Cypriots]] are executed in response to Cypriot aid to the [[Greek War of Independence]].
* [[1821]] 470 prominent [[Cyprus|Cypriots]] are executed in response to Cypriot aid to the [[Greek War of Independence]].
* [[1846]] – By an [[Act of Congress]], the [[Washington, DC]] area south of the [[Potomac River]] (39 mi² or about 100 km²) is returned to [[Virginia]].
* [[1846]] – By an [[Act of Congress]], the [[Washington, DC]] area south of the [[Potomac River]] (39 mi² or about 100 km²) is returned to [[Virginia]].
* [[1850]] – [[President (United States)|US President]] [[Zachary Taylor]] dies and [[Millard Fillmore]] becomes the 13th [[President of the United States]].
* [[1850]] – [[President (United States)|US President]] [[Zachary Taylor]] dies and [[Millard Fillmore]] becomes the 13th [[President of the United States]].
* [[1868]] - The 14th Amendment (change) to the [[United States Constitution]] is ratified, guaranteeing [[African American]]s full citizenship and all persons in the [[United States]] Due Process of Law.
* [[1868]] The 14th Amendment (change) to the [[United States Constitution]] is ratified, guaranteeing [[African American]]s full citizenship and all persons in the [[United States]] Due Process of Law.
* [[1875]] - Outbreak of the [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Herzegovina]] Uprising against [[Ottoman Empire]] rule.
* [[1875]] Outbreak of the [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Herzegovina]] Uprising against [[Ottoman Empire]] rule.
* [[1877]] - The first [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] [[tennis]] championships are played.
* [[1877]] The first [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] [[tennis]] championships are played.
* [[1896]] – [[William Jennings Bryan]] delivers his [[Cross of gold speech]].
* [[1896]] – [[William Jennings Bryan]] delivers his [[Cross of gold speech]].
* [[1900]] – Queen [[Victoria of the United Kingdom]] gives [[royal assent]] to an act creating the [[Commonwealth]] of [[Australia]] thus uniting separate colonies on the continent under one [[federal government]].
* [[1900]] – Queen [[Victoria of the United Kingdom]] gives [[royal assent]] to an act creating the [[Commonwealth]] of [[Australia]] thus uniting separate colonies on the continent under one [[federal government]].


=== 1901 {{ndash}} 2000 ===
=== 1901 {{ndash}} 2000 ===
* [[1903]] - [[Joseph Stalin]], future-[[Soviet]] leader, is exiled to [[Siberia]] for three years.
* [[1903]] [[Joseph Stalin]], future–[[Soviet]] leader, is exiled to [[Siberia]] for three years.
* [[1918]] – [[Great train wreck of 1918]]: In [[Nashville, Tennessee]], an inbound local train collides with an outbound express killing 101 and injuring 171 people, making it the deadliest [[List of rail accidents|rail accident]] in [[United States]] history.
* [[1918]] – [[Great train wreck of 1918]]: In [[Nashville, Tennessee]], an inbound local train collides with an outbound express killing 101 and injuring 171 people, making it the deadliest [[List of rail accidents|rail accident]] in [[United States]] history.
* [[1922]] – [[Johnny Weissmuller]] swims the [[freestyle swimming|100 meters freestyle]] in 58.6 seconds, breaking a world [[swimming]] record and the 'minute barrier'.
* [[1922]] – [[Johnny Weissmuller]] swims the [[freestyle swimming|100 meters freestyle]] in 58.6 seconds, breaking a world [[swimming]] record and the 'minute barrier'.
* [[1932]] - The [[State]] of [[Sao Paulo]] revolts against the [[Brazil]]ian federal government.
* [[1932]] The [[State]] of [[São Paulo]] revolts against the [[Brazil]]ian federal government.
* [[1942]] – [[Holocaust]]: [[Anne Frank]]'s family goes into hiding in an attic above her father's office in an [[Amsterdam]] warehouse.
* [[1942]] – [[Holocaust]]: [[Anne Frank]]'s family goes into hiding in an attic above her father's office in an [[Amsterdam]] warehouse.
* [[1943]] – [[World War II]]: [[Operation Husky]] – [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] forces perform an [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious invasion]] of [[Sicily]].
* [[1943]] – [[World War II]]: [[Operation Husky]] – [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] forces perform an [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious invasion]] of [[Sicily]].
* [[1944]] - [[World War II]]: [[Battle]] of [[Saipan]] - American forces take [[Saipan]] in the [[Mariana Islands]].
* [[1944]] [[World War II]]: [[Battle]] of [[Saipan]] American forces take [[Saipan]] in the [[Mariana Islands]].
* [[1944]] – World War II: [[Battle of Normandy]] – [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[Canada|Canadian]] forces capture [[Caen]], [[France]].
* [[1944]] – World War II: [[Battle of Normandy]] – [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[Canada|Canadian]] forces capture [[Caen]], [[France]].
* [[1945]] – A [[forest fire]] breaks out in the [[Tillamook Burn]], the third fire in that area since [[1933]].
* [[1945]] – A [[forest fire]] breaks out in the [[Tillamook Burn]], the third fire in that area since [[1933]].
* [[1955]] – The [[Russell-Einstein Manifesto]] is released by [[Bertrand Russell]] in [[London]].
* [[1955]] – The [[Russell–Einstein Manifesto]] is released by [[Bertrand Russell]] in [[London]].
* [[1961]] - [[Turkey|Turkish]] voters approve the Turkish [[Constitution]] of [[1961]] in a [[referendum]].
* [[1961]] [[Turkey|Turkish]] voters approve the Turkish [[Constitution]] of [[1961]] in a [[referendum]].
* [[1962]] - The [[United States]] detonates [[atom]] [[bomb]] Starfish Prime over Johnston [[Atoll]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]].
* [[1962]] The [[United States]] detonates [[atom]] [[bomb]] Starfish Prime over Johnston [[Atoll]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]].
* [[1962]] - [[Andy Warhol]]'s [[Campbell's Soup Cans]] exhibit opens at the Ferus Gallery in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].
* [[1962]] [[Andy Warhol]]'s [[Campbell's Soup Cans]] exhibit opens at the Ferus Gallery in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].
* [[1968]] – Official opening of [[Hayward Gallery]] on [[London]]'s [[South Bank]].
* [[1968]] – Official opening of [[Hayward Gallery]] on [[London]]'s [[South Bank]].
* [[1972]] - In [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]], British army snipers shoot and kill 5 civilians in the Springhill massacre.
* [[1972]] In [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]], British army snipers shoot and kill 5 civilians in the Springhill massacre.
* [[1979]] – A car bomb destroys a [[Renault]] owned by famed "Nazi hunters" [[Serge and Beate Klarsfeld]] at their home in [[France]]. A note purportedly from [[ODESSA]] claims responsibility.
* [[1979]] – A car bomb destroys a [[Renault]] owned by famed "Nazi hunters" [[Serge and Beate Klarsfeld]] at their home in [[France]]. A note purportedly from [[ODESSA]] claims responsibility.
* [[1981]] -[[Donkey Kong]], a [[video]] [[game]] created by [[Nintendo]], is released. It is also [[Super Mario]]'s first appearance.
* [[1981]] [[Donkey Kong]], a [[video]] [[game]] created by [[Nintendo]], is released. It is also [[Super Mario]]'s first appearance.
* [[1982]] – A [[Boeing 727]] carrying [[Pan Am Flight 759]] crashes in [[Kenner, Louisiana]] killing all 146 people on board and eight others on the ground.
* [[1982]] – A [[Boeing 727]] carrying [[Pan Am Flight 759]] crashes in [[Kenner, Louisiana]] killing all 146 people on board and eight others on the ground.
* [[1986]] - [[Homosexuality]] is legalized in [[New Zealand]].
* [[1986]] [[Homosexuality]] is legalized in [[New Zealand]].
* [[1989]] – Two bombs explode in [[Mecca]], killing one pilgrim and wounding 16 others.
* [[1989]] – Two bombs explode in [[Mecca]], killing one pilgrim and wounding 16 others.
* [[1989]] - [[Boris Becker]] and [[Steffi Graf]] win the Men's and Women's Singles titles at [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] respectively, making it the first occasion that two German [[tennis]] players win these titles at the same time.
* [[1989]] [[Boris Becker]] and [[Steffi Graf]] win the Men's and Women's Singles titles at [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] respectively, making it the first occasion that two German [[tennis]] players win these titles at the same time.
* [[1991]] – [[International Human Rights Federation]] cites [[human rights violation]]s committed by police and military personnel during [[Oka crisis]] in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]].
* [[1991]] – [[International Human Rights Federation]] cites [[human rights violation]]s committed by police and military personnel during [[Oka crisis]] in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]].
* [[1991]] – [[South Africa]] is reintroduced into the [[Olympic Games|Olympic movement]] after 30 years of exclusion.
* [[1991]] – [[South Africa]] is reintroduced into the [[Olympic Games|Olympic movement]] after 30 years of exclusion.
* [[1992]] – [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] [[President of the United States|presidential]] nominee [[Bill Clinton]] announces that [[Tennessee]] [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Al Gore]] will be his running mate.
* [[1992]] – [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] [[President of the United States|presidential]] nominee [[Bill Clinton]] announces that [[Tennessee]] [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Al Gore]] will be his running mate.
* [[1993]] - The [[Parliament]] of [[Canada]] passes the [[Nunavut]] Act, allowing the creation of the [[territory]] of [[Nunavut]] on [[April 1]], [[1999]] out of part of the [[Northwest Territories]].
* [[1993]] The [[Parliament]] of [[Canada]] passes the [[Nunavut]] Act, allowing the creation of the [[territory]] of [[Nunavut]] on [[April 1]], [[1999]] out of part of the [[Northwest Territories]].
* [[1995]] - The [[Sri Lanka]]n air force bombs a [[church]] in the town of Navaly, killing more than 125 people.
* [[1995]] The [[Sri Lanka]]n air force bombs a [[church]] in the town of Navaly, killing more than 125 people.
* [[1997]] – [[Mike Tyson]]'s [[boxing]] license is suspended for at least a year and he is fined $3 million for biting [[Evander Holyfield]]'s ear in a televised match.
* [[1997]] – [[Mike Tyson]]'s [[boxing]] license is suspended for at least a year and he is fined $3 million for biting [[Evander Holyfield]]'s ear in a televised match.
* [[1999]] – [[Iran student protests, July 1999|Days of student protests]] begins after [[Iran]]ian police and hardliners attack a student dormitory of [[University of Tehran]].
* [[1999]] – [[Iran student protests, July 1999|Days of student protests]] begins after [[Iran]]ian police and hardliners attack a student dormitory of [[University of Tehran]].
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=== From 2001 ===
=== From 2001 ===
* [[2002]] – The [[African Union]] is established in [[Addis Ababa]], [[Ethiopia]]. The first chairman is [[Thabo Mbeki]], [[President of South Africa]].
* [[2002]] – The [[African Union]] is established in [[Addis Ababa]], [[Ethiopia]]. The first chairman is [[Thabo Mbeki]], [[President of South Africa]].
* [[2004]] – After [[José Manuel Durão Barroso]]'s appointment to the [[European Commission]], [[President|Portuguese President]] [[Jorge Sampaio]] announces that he will invite the second-in-line leader of [[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)|PSD]], [[Pedro Santana Lopes]] to form a government.
* [[2004]] – After [[José Manuel Durão Barroso]]'s appointment to the [[European Commission]], [[President|Portuguese President]] [[Jorge Sampaio]] announces that he will invite the second–in–line leader of [[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)|PSD]], [[Pedro Santana Lopes]] to form a government.
* [[2006]] – A plane crash in [[Irkutsk]], [[Siberia]] kills 122 people.
* [[2006]] – A plane crash in [[Irkutsk]], [[Siberia]] kills 122 people.
* [[2006]] – [[2006 FIFA World Cup]]: [[Italy]] wins the [[FIFA World Cup]] for a fourth time, by beating [[France]] on penalties. The game is most remembered for [[Zinedine Zidane]]'s headbut on [[Marco Materazzi]].
* [[2006]] – [[2006 FIFA World Cup]]: [[Italy national football team|Italy]] wins the [[FIFA World Cup]] for a fourth time, by beating [[France national football team|France]] on penalties at the Olympic Stadium in [[Berlin]]. The game is most remembered for [[Zinedine Zidane]]'s headbut on [[Marco Materazzi]].
* [[2007]] – [[Argentina]]'s capital city [[Buenos Aires]] is hit by its first snowfall since [[1918]].
* [[2007]] – [[Argentina]]'s capital city [[Buenos Aires]] is hit by its first snowfall since [[1918]].
* [[2011]] – [[South Sudan]] declares independence from [[Sudan]], after a majority of 'yes' votes in a referendum the previous [[January]]. [[Salva Kiir Mayardit]] becomes the new nation's [[President]].
* [[2011]] – [[South Sudan]] declares independence from [[Sudan]], after a majority of 'yes' votes in a referendum the previous [[January]]. [[Salva Kiir Mayardit]] becomes the new nation's [[President]].
* [[2016]] - Over 100 people are killed in violent clashes in [[Juba]], [[South Sudan]], on the fifth anniversary of the country's independence.
* [[2016]] Over 100 people are killed in violent clashes in [[Juba]], [[South Sudan]], on the fifth anniversary of the country's independence.
* [[2016]] - [[Tennis]]: [[Serena Williams]] equals the Open Era record of 22 Grand Slam singles titles, defeating [[Angelique Kerber]] in the [[Wimbledon]] final.
* [[2016]] [[Tennis]]: [[Serena Williams]] equals the Open Era record of 22 Grand Slam singles titles, defeating [[Angelique Kerber]] in the [[Wimbledon championships]] final.
* [[2018]] – [[Boris Johnson]] resigns as the British [[Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs|Foreign Secretary]]; he is replaced with [[Jeremy Hunt]].
* [[2018]] – The leaders of [[Ethiopia]] and [[Eritrea]] sign an agreement ending their border war.


== Births ==
== Births ==
=== Up to 1900 ===
=== Up to 1900 ===
* [[1511]] - [[Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg]] (d. [[1571]])
* [[1249]] [[Emperor Kameyama]] 90th [[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]] of Japan (d. [[1305]])
* [[1511]] – [[Dorothea of Saxe–Lauenburg]] (d. [[1571]])
* [[1578]] – [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor]] (d. [[1637]])
* [[1578]] – [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor]] (d. [[1637]])
* [[1654]] – [[Emperor Reigen]] of [[Japan]] (d. [[1732]])
* [[1654]] – [[Emperor Reigen]] of [[Japan]] (d. [[1732]])
* [[1689]] - [[Alexis Piron]], French [[playwright]] (d. [[1773]])
* [[1689]] [[Alexis Piron]], French [[playwright]] (d. [[1773]])
* [[1764]] - [[Ann Radcliffe]], English [[author]] (d. [[1823]])
* [[1764]] [[Ann Radcliffe]], English [[author]] (d. [[1823]])
* [[1766]] - [[Johanna Schopenhauer]], German author (d. [[1838]])
* [[1766]] [[Johanna Schopenhauer]], German author (d. [[1838]])
* [[1775]] - [[Matthew Lewis (writer)|Matthew Lewis]], English [[author]] and [[playwright]] (b. [[1818]])
* [[1775]] [[Matthew Lewis (writer)|Matthew Lewis]], English [[author]] and [[playwright]] (b. [[1818]])
* [[1777]] - [[Henry Hallam]], English [[writer]] and [[historian]] (d. [[1859]])
* [[1777]] [[Henry Hallam]], English [[writer]] and [[historian]] (d. [[1859]])
* [[1800]] - [[Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle]], German [[physician]], [[Pathology|pathologist]] and [[Anatomy|anatomist]] (d. [[1885]])
* [[1800]] [[Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle]], German [[physician]], [[Pathology|pathologist]] and [[Anatomy|anatomist]] (d. [[1885]])
* [[1801]] - [[Zénaïde Bonaparte]], [[Princess]] of [[Spain]] (d. [[1854]])
* [[1801]] [[Zénaïde Bonaparte]], [[Princess]] of [[Spain]] (d. [[1854]])
* [[1815]] - [[Oran Milo Roberts]], American [[politician]], 18th [[Governor]] of [[Texas]] (d. [[1898]])
* [[1815]] [[Oran Milo Roberts]], American [[politician]], 18th [[Governor]] of [[Texas]] (d. [[1898]])
* [[1819]] – [[Elias Howe]], [[United States|American]] [[inventor]] (d. [[1867]])
* [[1819]] – [[Elias Howe]], [[United States|American]] [[inventor]] (d. [[1867]])
* [[1825]] - [[Addison Crandall Gibbs]], American [[politician]], 2nd [[Governor]] of [[Oregon]] (d. [[1886]])
* [[1825]] [[Addison Crandall Gibbs]], American [[politician]], 2nd [[Governor]] of [[Oregon]] (d. [[1886]])
* [[1828]] - [[Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano]], Italian [[cardinal]] (d. [[1913]])
* [[1828]] [[Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano]], Italian [[cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]] (d. [[1913]])
* [[1834]] – [[Jan Neruda]], Czech [[poet]] (d. [[1891]])
* [[1834]] – [[Jan Neruda]], Czech [[poet]] (d. [[1891]])
* [[1835]] - [[William D. Bloxham]], American [[politician]], 13th and 17th [[Governor]] of [[Florida]] (d. [[1911]])
* [[1835]] [[William D. Bloxham]], American [[politician]], 13th and 17th [[Governor]] of [[Florida]] (d. [[1911]])
* [[1847]] - [[Wong Fei-hung]], Chinese physician and martial artist (d. [[1924]])
* [[1847]] [[Wong Fei–hung]], Chinese physician and martial artist (d. [[1924]])
* [[1848]] - [[Robert I, Duke of Parma]] (d. [[1907]])
* [[1848]] [[Robert I, Duke of Parma]] (d. [[1907]])
* [[1850]] - [[Ivan Vazov]], Bulgarian [[historian]], [[writer]] and [[politician]] (d. [[1921]])
* [[1850]] [[Ivan Vazov]], Bulgarian [[historian]], [[writer]] and [[politician]] (d. [[1921]])
* [[1853]] - [[William Turner Dannat]], American painter (d. [[1929]])
* [[1853]] [[William Turner Dannat]], American painter (d. [[1929]])
* [[1856]] - [[John Verran]], English-Australian politician, 26th [[Premier]] of [[South Australia]] (d. [[1932]])
* [[1856]] [[John Verran]], English–Australian politician, 26th [[Premier]] of [[South Australia]] (d. [[1932]])
* [[1858]] – [[Franz Boas]], German [[Anthropology|anthropologist]] (d. [[1942]])
* [[1858]] – [[Franz Boas]], German [[Anthropology|anthropologist]] (d. [[1942]])
* [[1867]] - [[Georges Lecomte]], French [[author]] and [[playwright]] (d. [[1958]])
* [[1867]] [[Georges Lecomte]], French [[author]] and [[playwright]] (d. [[1958]])
* [[1879]] - [[Carlos Chagas]], Brazilian [[physician]] and [[Parasite|parasitologist]] (d. [[1934]])
* [[1879]] [[Carlos Chagas]], Brazilian [[physician]] and [[Parasite|parasitologist]] (d. [[1934]])
* [[1879]] - [[Ottorino Respighi]], Italian [[composer]] and [[Conductor (music)|conductor]] (d. [[1934]])
* [[1879]] [[Ottorino Respighi]], Italian [[composer]] and [[Conductor (music)|conductor]] (d. [[1934]])
* [[1887]] - [[James Ormsbee Chapin]], American-Canadian painter and illustrator (d. [[1975]])
* [[1887]] [[James Ormsbee Chapin]], American–Canadian painter and illustrator (d. [[1975]])
* [[1889]] - [[Léo Dandurand]], American-Canadian [[ice hockey]] player, coach and referee (d. [[1964]])
* [[1889]] [[Léo Dandurand]], American–Canadian [[ice hockey]] player, coach and referee (d. [[1964]])
* [[1894]] – [[Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa]], Russian [[physicist]] (d. [[1984]])
* [[1894]] – [[Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa]], Russian [[physicist]] (d. [[1984]])
* [[1896]] – [[Maria Gomes Valentim]], Brazilian [[supercentenarian]] (d. [[2011]])
* [[1896]] – [[Maria Gomes Valentim]], Brazilian [[supercentenarian]] (d. [[2011]])
* [[1897]] - [[Friedrich Adler (assassin)|Friedrich Adler]], Austrian [[politician]] and [[Murder|assassin]] (d. [[1960]])
* [[1897]] [[Friedrich Adler (assassin)|Friedrich Adler]], Austrian [[politician]] and [[Murder|assassin]] (d. [[1960]])
* [[1898]] - [[Petar Grabovski]], [[Prime Minister]] of [[Bulgaria]] (d. [[1945]])
* [[1898]] [[Petar Grabovski]], [[Prime Minister]] of [[Bulgaria]] (d. [[1945]])


=== 1901 {{ndash}} 1950 ===
=== 1901 {{ndash}} 1950 ===
* [[1901]] – [[Barbara Cartland]], British novelist (d. [[2000]])
* [[1901]] – [[Barbara Cartland]], British novelist (d. [[2000]])
* [[1905]] - [[Clarence Campbell]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player and referee (d. [[1984]])
* [[1905]] [[Clarence Campbell]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player and referee (d. [[1984]])
* [[1907]] - [[Eddie Dean]], American [[singer-songwriter]] and [[actor]] (d. [[1999]])
* [[1907]] [[Eddie Dean]], American [[singer–songwriter]] and [[actor]] (d. [[1999]])
* [[1910]] – [[Govan Mbeki]], South African anti-[[Apartheid]] activist (d. [[2001]])
* [[1910]] – [[Govan Mbeki]], South African anti–[[Apartheid]] activist (d. [[2001]])
* [[1911]] – [[John Archibald Wheeler]], American physicist (d. [[2008]])
* [[1911]] – [[John Archibald Wheeler]], American physicist (d. [[2008]])
* [[1911]] – [[Mervyn Peake]], British writer and illustrator (d. [[1968]])
* [[1911]] – [[Mervyn Peake]], British writer and illustrator (d. [[1968]])
* [[1914]] – [[Willi Stoph]], East German politician (d. [[1999]])
* [[1914]] – [[Willi Stoph]], East German politician (d. [[1999]])
* [[1915]] - [[David Diamond (composer)|David Diamond]], American [[composer]] (d. [[2005]])
* [[1915]] [[David Diamond (composer)|David Diamond]], American [[composer]] (d. [[2005]])
* [[1916]] – [[Edward Heath]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (d. [[2005]])
* [[1916]] – [[Edward Heath]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (d. [[2005]])
* [[1924]] - [[Leonard Pennario]], American classical [[pianist]] and [[composer]] (d. [[2008]])
* [[1924]] [[Leonard Pennario]], American classical [[pianist]] and [[composer]] (d. [[2008]])
* [[1925]] - [[Guru Dutt]], Indian [[actor]], [[Movie director|director]] and [[producer]] (d. [[1964]])
* [[1925]] [[Guru Dutt]], Indian [[actor]], [[Movie director|director]] and [[producer]] (d. [[1964]])
* [[1926]] – [[Ben Roy Mottelson]], American-born [[physicist]]
* [[1926]] – [[Ben Roy Mottelson]], American–born [[physicist]]
* [[1926]] - [[Pedro Dellacha]], Argentine [[footballer]] (d. [[2010]])
* [[1926]] [[Pedro Dellacha]], Argentine [[footballer]] (d. [[2010]])
* [[1927]] – [[Ed Ames]], American singer and actor
* [[1927]] – [[Ed Ames]], American singer and actor
* [[1927]] - [[Susan Cabot]], American [[actress]] (d. [[1986]])
* [[1927]] [[Susan Cabot]], American [[actress]] (d. [[1986]])
* [[1927]] - [[Red Kelly]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player, coach and politician
* [[1927]] [[Red Kelly]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player, coach and politician
* [[1928]] - [[Federico Bahamontes]], Spanish cyclist
* [[1928]] [[Federico Bahamontes]], Spanish cyclist
* [[1928]] - [[Vince Edwards]], American [[actor]], [[singer]] and [[Movie director|director]] (d. [[1996]])
* [[1928]] [[Vince Edwards]], American [[actor]], [[singer]] and [[Movie director|director]] (d. [[1996]])
* [[1929]] – [[Lee Hazlewood]], American singer and songwriter (d. [[2007]])
* [[1929]] – [[Lee Hazlewood]], American singer and songwriter (d. [[2007]])
* [[1929]] – King [[Hassan II of Morocco]] (d. [[1999]])
* [[1929]] – King [[Hassan II of Morocco]] (d. [[1999]])
* [[1930]] - [[Yu So-chow]], Chinese actress and singer (d. [[2017]])
* [[1929]] [[Isabel Sarli]], Argentine actress (d. [[2019]])
* [[1930]] - [[Robert Demarco]], Scottish [[artist]]
* [[1930]] [[Yu So–chow]], Chinese actress and singer (d. [[2017]])
* [[1930]] - [[K. Balachander]], Indian [[actor]], [[Movie director|director]], [[producer]] and [[screenwriter]] (d. [[2014]])
* [[1930]] – [[Robert Demarco]], Scottish [[artist]]
* [[1930]] – [[K. Balachander]], Indian [[actor]], [[Movie director|director]], [[producer]] and [[screenwriter]] (d. [[2014]])
* [[1932]] – [[Donald Rumsfeld]], American politician
* [[1932]] – [[Donald Rumsfeld]], American politician (d. [[2021]])
* [[1932]] - [[Amitzur Shapira]], Israeli runner (d. [[1972]])
* [[1932]] [[Amitzur Shapira]], Israeli runner (d. [[1972]])
* [[1933]] – [[Oliver Sacks]], British-American [[neurologist]] and [[writer]] (d. [[2015]])
* [[1933]] – [[Oliver Sacks]], British–American [[neurologist]] and [[writer]] (d. [[2015]])
* [[1934]] - [[Michael Graves]], American [[architect]] (d. [[2015]])
* [[1934]] [[Michael Graves]], American [[architect]] (d. [[2015]])
* [[1935]] – [[Wim Duisenberg]], Dutch economist and politician (d. [[2005]])
* [[1935]] – [[Wim Duisenberg]], Dutch economist and politician (d. [[2005]])
* [[1935]] – [[Mercedes Sosa]], Argentine singer (d. [[2009]])
* [[1935]] – [[Mercedes Sosa]], Argentine singer (d. [[2009]])
* [[1935]] - [[Isabel Sarli]], Argentine actress
* [[1936]] [[Richard Wilson]], Scottish actor
* [[1936]] - [[Richard Wilson]], Scottish actor
* [[1936]] [[David Zinman]], American [[Conductor (music)|conductor]] and [[violin]]ist
* [[1936]] - [[David Zinman]], American [[Conductor (music)|conductor]] and [[violin]]ist
* [[1937]] – [[David Hockney]], English artist and photographer
* [[1937]] – [[David Hockney]], English artist and photographer
* [[1938]] - [[Brian Dennehy]], American [[actor]], [[Movie director|director]] and [[producer]]
* [[1938]] [[Brian Dennehy]], American [[actor]], [[Movie director|director]] and [[producer]]
* [[1938]] - [[Sanjeev Kumar]], Indian actor (d. [[1985]])
* [[1938]] [[Sanjeev Kumar]], Indian actor (d. [[1985]])
* [[1940]] - [[Jair da Costa]], Brazilian [[footballer]]
* [[1940]] [[Jair da Costa]], Brazilian [[footballer]]
* [[1940]] - [[David B. Frohnmayer]], American [[attorney]] and [[politician]] (d. [[2015]])
* [[1940]] [[David B. Frohnmayer]], American [[attorney]] and [[politician]] (d. [[2015]])
* [[1942]] - [[Richard Roundtree]], American actor
* [[1942]] [[Richard Roundtree]], American actor
* [[1943]] - [[John Casper]], American [[colonel]], [[pilot]] and [[astronaut]]
* [[1943]] [[John Casper]], American [[colonel]], [[pilot]] and [[astronaut]]
* [[1943]] - [[Soledad Miranda]], Spanish [[actress]] (d. [[1970]])
* [[1943]] [[Soledad Miranda]], Spanish [[actress]] (d. [[1970]])
* [[1944]] - [[Judith M. Brown]], English historian and academic
* [[1944]] [[Judith M. Brown]], English historian and academic
* [[1944]] - [[John Cunniff]], American [[ice hockey]] player and coach (d. [[2002]])
* [[1944]] [[John Cunniff]], American [[ice hockey]] player and coach (d. [[2002]])
* [[1945]] – [[Dean Koontz]], American writer
* [[1945]] – [[Dean Koontz]], American writer
* [[1945]] - [[Root Boy Slim]], American [[singer-songwriter]] and [[guitar]]ist (d. [[1993]])
* [[1945]] [[Root Boy Slim]], American [[singer–songwriter]] and [[guitar]]ist (d. [[1993]])
* [[1946]] - [[Natasha Pyne]], English actress
* [[1946]] [[Natasha Pyne]], English actress
* [[1946]] - [[Bon Scott]], Scottish-Australian [[singer-songwriter]] (d. [[1980]])
* [[1946]] [[Bon Scott]], Scottish–Australian [[singer–songwriter]] (d. [[1980]])
* [[1947]] - [[Haruomi Hosono]], Japanese [[singer-songwriter]], [[Bass guitar|bass]] player and [[producer]]
* [[1947]] [[Haruomi Hosono]], Japanese [[singer–songwriter]], [[Bass guitar|bass]] player and [[producer]]
* [[1947]] – [[Mitch Mitchell]], English drummer (d. [[2008]])
* [[1947]] – [[Mitch Mitchell]], English drummer (d. [[2008]])
* [[1947]] – [[O. J. Simpson]], [[American football]] player, actor and criminal
* [[1947]] – [[O. J. Simpson]], [[American football]] player, actor and criminal (d. [[2024]])
* [[1948]] - [[Hassan Wirajuda]], Indonesian politician
* [[1948]] [[Hassan Wirajuda]], Indonesian politician
* [[1950]] - [[Adriano Panatta]], Italian [[tennis]] player and sailor
* [[1950]] [[Adriano Panatta]], Italian [[tennis]] player and sailor
* [[1950]] – [[Viktor Yanukovych]], former [[President of Ukraine]]
* [[1950]] – [[Viktor Yanukovych]], former [[President of Ukraine]]


=== 1951 {{ndash}} 1975 ===
=== 1951 {{ndash}} 1975 ===
* [[1951]] - [[Chris Cooper]], American actor
* [[1951]] [[Chris Cooper]], American actor
* [[1952]] - [[John Tesh]], American [[pianist]], [[composer]] and [[radio]] host
* [[1952]] [[John Tesh]], American [[pianist]], [[composer]] and [[radio]] host
* [[1955]] – [[Steve Coppell]], English football manager
* [[1955]] – [[Steve Coppell]], English football manager
* [[1955]] - [[Lindsey Graham]], American [[colonel]], [[lawyer]] and [[politician]]
* [[1955]] [[Lindsey Graham]], American [[colonel]], [[lawyer]] and [[politician]]
* [[1956]] – [[Tom Hanks]], American [[actor]]
* [[1956]] – [[Tom Hanks]], American [[actor]]
* [[1957]] - [[Marc Almond]], English [[singer-songwriter]] ([[Soft Cell]])
* [[1957]] [[Marc Almond]], English [[singer–songwriter]] ([[Soft Cell]])
* [[1957]] – [[Paul Merton]], English comedian
* [[1957]] – [[Paul Merton]], English comedian
* [[1959]] – [[Jim Kerr]], Scottish singer ([[Simple Minds]])
* [[1959]] – [[Jim Kerr]], Scottish singer ([[Simple Minds]])
* [[1959]] - [[Kevin Nash]], American wrestler and actor
* [[1959]] [[Kevin Nash]], American wrestler and actor
* [[1960]] - [[Marc Mero]], American wrestler and boxer
* [[1960]] [[Marc Mero]], American wrestler and boxer
* [[1960]] - [[Eduardo Montes-Bradley]], Argentine [[journalist]], [[photograph]]er and [[author]]
* [[1960]] [[Eduardo Montes–Bradley]], Argentine [[journalist]], [[photograph]]er and [[author]]
* [[1962]] – [[Aloyzas Kveinys]], Lithuanian [[chess]] player (d. [[2018]])
* [[1964]] – [[Courtney Love]], American [[musician]], [[singer]] and actress
* [[1964]] – [[Courtney Love]], American [[musician]], [[singer]] and actress
* [[1964]] – [[Gianluca Vialli]], Italian [[association football|footballer]]
* [[1964]] – [[Gianluca Vialli]], Italian [[association football|footballer]]
* [[1966]] - [[Pamela Adlon]], American actress
* [[1966]] [[Pamela Adlon]], American actress
* [[1968]] – [[Paolo Di Canio]], Italian footballer
* [[1968]] – [[Paolo Di Canio]], Italian footballer
* [[1970]] - [[Masami Tsuda]], Japanese author and illustrator
* [[1970]] [[Masami Tsuda]], Japanese author and illustrator
* [[1971]] - [[Marc Andreessen]], American software developer
* [[1971]] [[Marc Andreessen]], American software developer
* [[1971]] - [[Scott Grimes]], American [[singer-songwriter]] and [[actor]]
* [[1971]] [[Scott Grimes]], American [[singer–songwriter]] and [[actor]]
* [[1972]] - [[Ara Babajian]], American [[drum]]mer and [[songwriter]]
* [[1972]] [[Ara Babajian]], American [[drum]]mer and [[songwriter]]
* [[1974]] - [[Ian Bradshaw]], Barbadian [[cricket]]er
* [[1974]] [[Ian Bradshaw]], Barbadian [[cricket]]er
* [[1975]] – [[Jack White (musician)|Jack White]], American singer ([[The White Stripes]])
* [[1975]] – [[Jack White (musician)|Jack White]], American singer ([[The White Stripes]])


=== From 1976 ===
=== From 1976 ===
* [[1976]] – [[Fred Savage]], American actor
* [[1976]] – [[Fred Savage]], American actor
* [[1978]] - [[Linda Park]], Korean-American actress
* [[1978]] [[Linda Park]], Korean–American actress
* [[1982]] - [[Alecko Eskandarian]], American [[soccer]] player and manager
* [[1982]] [[Alecko Eskandarian]], American [[soccer]] player and manager
* [[1982]] - [[Maggie Ma]], Canadian [[actress]], [[singer]] and [[dance]]r
* [[1982]] [[Maggie Ma]], Canadian [[actress]], [[singer]] and [[dance]]r
* [[1984]] - [[Chris Campoli]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player
* [[1984]] [[Chris Campoli]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player
* [[1984]] – [[Hannah R. Hall]], American actress
* [[1984]] – [[Hanna R. Hall]], American actress
* [[1985]] – [[Ashley Young]], English footballer
* [[1985]] – [[Ashley Young]], English footballer
* [[1986]] - [[Sébastien Bassong]], Cameroonian footballer
* [[1986]] [[Sébastien Bassong]], Cameroonian footballer
* [[1986]] - [[Kiely Williams]], American [[singer-songwriter]], [[dance]]r and [[actress]]
* [[1986]] [[Kiely Williams]], American [[singer–songwriter]], [[dance]]r and [[actress]]
* [[1987]] - [[Amanda Knox]], American murder suspect
* [[1987]] [[Rebecca Sugar]], American animator, screenwriter, producer and screenwriter
* [[1988]] - [[Paul Rusescu]], Romanian footballer
* [[1987]] [[Amanda Knox]], American murder suspect
* [[1990]] - [[Rafael Pereira da Silva]], Brazilian footballer
* [[1988]] [[Paul Rusescu]], Romanian footballer
* [[1991]] - [[Mitchel Musso]], American actor and singer
* [[1990]] [[Rafael Pereira da Silva]], Brazilian footballer
* [[1993]] - [[DeAndre Yedlin]], American [[soccer]] player
* [[1991]] [[Mitchel Musso]], American actor and singer
* [[1993]] - [[Jake Vargas]], Filipino [[actor]] and [[singer]]
* [[1991]] [[Kyle Smith (curler)|Kyle Smith]], Scottish [[Curling|curler]]
* [[1994]] - [[Akiane Kramarik]], American [[poet]] and [[artist]]
* [[1993]] [[Mitch Larkin]], Australian swimmer
* [[1993]] – [[DeAndre Yedlin]], American [[soccer]] player
* [[1993]] – [[Jake Vargas]], Filipino [[actor]] and [[singer]]
* [[1994]] – [[Akiane Kramarik]], American [[poet]] and [[artist]]
* [[1995]] – [[Georgie Henley]], English actress
* [[1995]] – [[Georgie Henley]], English actress
* [[1998]] - [[Robert Capron]], American actor
* [[1998]] [[Robert Capron]], American actor
* [[1999]] – [[Claire Corlett]], Canadian actress and singer


== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
=== Up to 1900 ===
=== Up to 1900 ===
* [[518]] - [[Anastasius I Dicorus]], Byzantine Emperor (b. [[430]])
* [[518]] [[Anastasius I Dicorus]], Byzantine Emperor (b. [[430]])
* [[1228]] - [[Stephen Langton]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] (b. [[1150]])
* [[1228]] [[Stephen Langton]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] (b. [[1150]])
* [[1386]] - [[Leopold III, Duke of Austria]] (b. [[1351]])
* [[1386]] [[Leopold III, Duke of Austria]] (b. [[1351]])
* [[1553]] - [[Maurice, Elector of Saxony]] (b. [[1521]])
* [[1553]] [[Maurice, Elector of Saxony]] (b. [[1521]])
* [[1654]] - [[Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans]] (b. [[1633]])
* [[1654]] [[Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans]] (b. [[1633]])
* [[1677]] - [[Angelus Silesius]], German [[poet]] (b. [[1624]])
* [[1677]] [[Angelus Silesius]], German [[poet]] (b. [[1624]])
* [[1706]] - [[Pierre Lemoyne d'Iberville]], Canadian [[captain]] and [[explorer]] (b. [[1661]])
* [[1706]] [[Pierre Lemoyne d'Iberville]], Canadian [[captain]] and [[explorer]] (b. [[1661]])
* [[1737]] - [[Gian Gastone de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany]] (b. [[1671]])
* [[1737]] [[Gian Gastone de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany]] (b. [[1671]])
* [[1746]] – King [[Philip V of Spain]] (b. [[1683]])
* [[1746]] – King [[Philip V of Spain]] (b. [[1683]])
* [[1766]] - [[Jonathan Mayhew]], American minister (b. [[1720]])
* [[1766]] [[Jonathan Mayhew]], American minister (b. [[1720]])
* [[1797]] – [[Edmund Burke]], Irish-English writer, [[philosopher]] and politician (b. [[1729]])
* [[1797]] – [[Edmund Burke]], Irish–English writer, [[philosopher]] and politician (b. [[1729]])
* [[1828]] - [[Gilbert Stuart]], American painter (b. [[1755]])
* [[1828]] [[Gilbert Stuart]], American painter (b. [[1755]])
* [[1850]] – The [[Bab]], founder of the [[Baha'i]] religion (b. [[1819]])
* [[1850]] – The [[Bab]], founder of the [[Baha'i]] religion (b. [[1819]])
* [[1850]] – [[Zachary Taylor]], 12th [[President of the United States]] (b. [[1784]])
* [[1850]] – [[Zachary Taylor]], 12th [[President of the United States]] (b. [[1784]])
* [[1852]] - [[Thomas McKean Thompson McKennan]], American [[lawyer]] and [[politician]] (b. [[1794]])
* [[1852]] [[Thomas McKean Thompson McKennan]], American [[lawyer]] and [[politician]] (b. [[1794]])
* [[1856]] – [[Amedeo Avogadro]], Italian [[chemist]] (b. [[1776]])
* [[1856]] – [[Amedeo Avogadro]], Italian [[chemist]] (b. [[1776]])
* [[1880]] - [[Paul Broca]], French [[physician]] and [[Anatomy|anatomist]] (b. [[1824]])
* [[1880]] [[Paul Broca]], French [[physician]] and [[Anatomy|anatomist]] (b. [[1824]])


=== 1901 {{ndash}} 2000 ===
=== 1901 {{ndash}} 2000 ===
* [[1903]] - [[Alphonse Francois Renard]], Belgian geologist and photographer (b. [[1842]])
* [[1903]] [[Alphonse François Renard]], Belgian geologist and photographer (b. [[1842]])
* [[1932]] - [[King C. Gillette]], American businessman (b. [[1855]])
* [[1932]] [[King C. Gillette]], American businessman (b. [[1855]])
* [[1947]] - [[Lucjan Zeligowski]], Polish-Lithuanian [[General officer|general]] and [[politician]] (b. [[1865]])
* [[1947]] [[Lucjan Zeligowski]], Polish–Lithuanian [[General officer|general]] and [[politician]] (b. [[1865]])
* [[1949]] - [[Fritz Hart]], English-Australian [[composer]] and [[Conductor (music)|conductor]] (b. [[1874]])
* [[1949]] [[Fritz Hart]], English–Australian [[composer]] and [[Conductor (music)|conductor]] (b. [[1874]])
* [[1951]] - [[Harry Heilmann]], American [[baseball]] player and sportscaster (b. [[1894]])
* [[1951]] [[Harry Heilmann]], American [[baseball]] player and sportscaster (b. [[1894]])
* [[1955]] - [[Don Beaumon]], English racing driver (b. [[1928]])
* [[1955]] [[Don Beaumon]], English racing driver (b. [[1928]])
* [[1955]] - [[Adolfo de la Huerta]], [[President]] of [[Mexico]] (b. [[1881]])
* [[1955]] [[Adolfo de la Huerta]], [[President]] of [[Mexico]] (b. [[1881]])
* [[1962]] - [[Georges Bataille]], French [[philosopher]] (b. [[1897]])
* [[1962]] [[Georges Bataille]], French [[philosopher]] (b. [[1897]])
* [[1974]] – [[Earl Warren]], American jurist (b. [[1891]])
* [[1974]] – [[Earl Warren]], American jurist (b. [[1891]])
* [[1977]] – [[Alice Paul]], American activist (b. [[1885]])
* [[1977]] – [[Alice Paul]], American activist (b. [[1885]])
* [[1979]] - [[Cornelia Otis Skinner]], American actress and author (b. [[1899]])
* [[1979]] [[Cornelia Otis Skinner]], American actress and author (b. [[1899]])
* [[1980]] - [[Vinicius de Moraes]], Brazilian [[poet]], [[playwright]] and [[composer]] (b. [[1913]])
* [[1980]] [[Vinicius de Moraes]], Brazilian [[poet]], [[playwright]] and [[composer]] (b. [[1913]])
* [[1985]] – [[Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg|Charlotte]], Grand Duchess of [[Luxembourg]] (b. [[1896]])
* [[1985]] – [[Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg|Charlotte]], Grand Duchess of [[Luxembourg]] (b. [[1896]])
* [[1986]] - [[Patriarch Nicholas VI of Alexandria]] (b. [[1915]])
* [[1986]] [[Patriarch Nicholas VI of Alexandria]] (b. [[1915]])
* [[1992]] - [[Eric Sevareid]], American [[journalist]] (b. [[1912]])
* [[1992]] [[Eric Sevareid]], American [[journalist]] (b. [[1912]])


=== From 2001 ===
=== From 2001 ===
* [[2002]] – [[Rod Steiger]], American actor (b. [[1925]])
* [[2002]] – [[Rod Steiger]], American actor (b. [[1925]])
* [[2004]] - [[Paul Klebnikov]], American [[journalist]] and [[historian]] (b. [[1963]])
* [[2004]] [[Paul Klebnikov]], American [[journalist]] and [[historian]] (b. [[1963]])
* [[2004]] - [[Jean Lefebvre]], French actor (b. [[1919]])
* [[2004]] [[Jean Lefebvre]], French actor (b. [[1919]])
* [[2004]] - [[Isabel Sanford]], American actress (b. [[1917]])
* [[2004]] [[Isabel Sanford]], American actress (b. [[1917]])
* [[2005]] – [[Yevgeny Grishin]], Russian figure skater (b. [[1931]])
* [[2005]] – [[Yevgeny Grishin]], Russian figure skater (b. [[1931]])
* [[2011]] - [[Würzel]], English [[guitar]]ist ([[Motorhead]]) (b. [[1949]])
* [[2011]] [[Würzel]], English [[guitar]]ist ([[Motorhead]]) (b. [[1949]])
* [[2012]] - [[Terepai Maoate]], 6th [[Prime Minister]] of the [[Cook Islands]] (b. [[1934]])
* [[2012]] [[Terepai Maoate]], 6th [[Prime Minister]] of the [[Cook Islands]] (b. [[1934]])
* [[2012]] - [[Isuzu Yamada]], Japanese actress (b. [[1917]])
* [[2012]] [[Isuzu Yamada]], Japanese actress (b. [[1917]])
* [[2013]] - [[Markus Büchel]], 9th [[Prime Minister]] of [[Liechtenstein]] (b. [[1959]])
* [[2013]] [[Markus Büchel]], 9th [[Prime Minister]] of [[Liechtenstein]] (b. [[1959]])
* [[2014]] - [[David Azrieli]], Polish-born Canadian-Israeli real estate tycoon, developer, designer, architect and philanthropist (b. [[1922]])
* [[2014]] [[David Azrieli]], Polish–born Canadian–Israeli real estate tycoon, developer, designer, architect and philanthropist (b. [[1922]])
* [[2014]] - [[Eileen Ford]], American executive and businesswoman (b. [[1922]])
* [[2014]] [[Eileen Ford]], American executive and businesswoman (b. [[1922]])
* [[2014]] - [[Luiz Alberto Dias Menezes]], Brazilian [[Geology|geologist]] and [[mineral]]ogist (b. [[1950]])
* [[2014]] [[Luiz Alberto Dias Menezes]], Brazilian [[Geology|geologist]] and [[mineral]]ogist (b. [[1950]])
* [[2014]] - [[Don Lenhardt]], American [[baseball]] player and coach (b. [[1922]])
* [[2014]] [[Don Lenhardt]], American [[baseball]] player and coach (b. [[1922]])
* [[2015]] - [[Saud bin Faisal]], Saudi royal and politician (b. [[1940]])
* [[2015]] [[Saud bin Faisal]], Saudi royal and politician (b. [[1940]])
* [[2015]] - [[Christian Audigier]], French fashion designer (b. [[1958]])
* [[2015]] [[Christian Audigier]], French fashion designer (b. [[1958]])
* [[2015]] - [[Jim Bede]], American [[aircraft]] designer (b. [[1933]])
* [[2015]] [[Jim Bede]], American [[aircraft]] designer (b. [[1933]])
* [[2015]] - [[Caspar Bowden]], British privacy advocate (b. [[1961]])
* [[2015]] [[Caspar Bowden]], British privacy advocate (b. [[1961]])
* [[2016]] - [[Johnny Barnes]], [[Bermuda|Bermudian]] entertainer (b. [[1923]])
* [[2016]] [[Johnny Barnes]], [[Bermuda|Bermudian]] entertainer (b. [[1923]])
* [[2016]] - [[Erny Brenner]], Luxembourgish [[footballer]] (b. [[1931]])
* [[2016]] [[Erny Brenner]], Luxembourgish [[footballer]] (b. [[1931]])
* [[2016]] - [[Geneviève Castrée]], Canadian musician and comic book artist (b. [[1981]])
* [[2016]] [[Geneviève Castrée]], Canadian musician and comic book artist (b. [[1981]])
* [[2016]] - [[Vaughn Harper]], American DJ (b. [[1945]])
* [[2016]] [[Vaughn Harper]], American DJ (b. [[1945]])
* [[2016]] - [[Hugo Niebeling]], German filmmaker (b. [[1931]])
* [[2016]] [[Hugo Niebeling]], German filmmaker (b. [[1931]])
* [[2016]] - [[Silvano Piovanelli]], Italian [[cardinal]] (b. [[1924]])
* [[2016]] [[Silvano Piovanelli]], Italian [[cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]] (b. [[1924]])
* [[2016]] - [[Sydney Schanberg]], American journalist (b. [[1934]])
* [[2016]] [[Sydney Schanberg]], American journalist (b. [[1934]])
* [[2017]] - [[Naresh Chandra]], Indian politician (b. [[1934]])
* [[2017]] [[Naresh Chandra]], Indian politician (b. [[1934]])
* [[2017]] - [[Ilya Glazunov]], Russian painter (b. [[1930]])
* [[2017]] [[Ilya Glazunov]], Russian painter (b. [[1930]])
* [[2017]] - [[Anton Nossik]], Israeli-Russian journalist and social media activist (b. [[1966]])
* [[2017]] [[Anton Nossik]], Israeli–Russian journalist and social media activist (b. [[1966]])
* [[2017]] - [[Paquita Rico]], Spanish singer and actress (b. [[1929]])
* [[2017]] [[Paquita Rico]], Spanish singer and actress (b. [[1929]])
* [[2018]] – [[Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington]], British politician (b. [[1919]])
* [[2018]] – [[Stefan Demert]], Swedish [[singer–songwriter]] and [[musician]] (b. [[1939]])
* [[2018]] – [[Hans Günter Winkler]], German [[Equestrianism|equestrian]] (b. [[1926]])
* [[2019]] – [[Philip Freelon]], American [[architect]] (b. [[1953]])
* [[2019]] – [[Ross Perot]], American businessman and politician (b. [[1930]])
* [[2019]] – [[Fernando de la Rúa]], [[President of Argentina]] (b. [[1937]])
* [[2019]] – [[Rip Torn]], American actor (b. [[1931]])


== Observances ==
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