Events
★
514 -
Pope Hormisdas assumes the papacy of the
Roman Catholic Church.
★
1304 -
Wars of Scottish Independence:
Fall of Stirling Castle -
King Edward I of England takes the last rebel stronghold of the war.
★
1402 - Ottoman-Timurid Wars:
Battle of Ankara -
Timur, ruler of
Timurid Empire, defeated forces of the
Ottoman Empire sultan
Bayezid I.
★
1656 -
Swedish forces under the command of King
Charles X Gustav defeats the forces of the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at the
Battle of Warsaw.
★
1712 - The
Riot Act takes effect in
Great Britain.
★
1738 -
North America: French explorer
Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye reaches the western shore of
Lake Michigan.
★
1810 - Citizens of
Bogotá,
New Granada declare independence from
Spain.
★
1833 - An
anti-Mormon mob in
Independence, Missouri, destroys the
printing press for the ''
Book of Commandments''.
★
★
1861 -
American Civil War: The
Congress of the
Confederate States of America begins sitting in
Richmond, Virginia.
★
1864 - American Civil War:
Battle of Peachtree Creek - Near
Atlanta, Georgia,
Confederate forces led by
General John Bell Hood unsuccessfully attack
Union troops under
General William T. Sherman.
★
1866 -
Austro-Prussian War:
Battle of Lissa - The
Austrian Navy , led by
Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, defeats the
Italian Navy near the island of
Vis in the
Adriatic Sea.
★
1871 -
British Columbia joins the confederation of
Canada.
★
1872 - The
US Patent Office awards the first
patent for
wireless telegraphy to
Mahlon Loomis.
★
1877 -
Rioting in
Baltimore, Maryland by
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad workers is put down by the state
militia, resulting in nine deaths.
★
1881 -
Indian Wars:
Sioux Chief Sitting Bull leads the last of his fugitive people in surrender to
US troops at
Fort Buford,
North Dakota
★
1885 -
The Football Association legalises
professionalism in
football under pressure from the
British Football Association.
★
1894 - The troops sent by
Grover Cleveland to
Chicago to end the
Pullman Strike are recalled.
★
1903 -
Ford Motor Company shipped its first car.
★
1907 - A
train wreck on the
Pere Marquette Railroad near
Salem, Michigan kills thirty and injures seventy more.
★
1916 -
World War I: In
Armenia, Russian troops capture
Gumiskhanek.
★ 1916 - American
cricketer,
John Barton King plays his last match for the
Philadelphian cricket team
★
1917 - World War I: The
Corfu Declaration, which leads to the creation of the post-
war Kingdom of Yugoslavia, is signed by the Yugoslav Committee and Kingdom of Serbia.
★
1918 -
World War I:
German troops cross the
Marne.
★
1921 -
Air mail service begins between
New York City and
San Francisco.
★ 1921 - Congresswoman
Alice Mary Robertson became the first woman to preside over the
US House of Representatives.
★
1922 - The
League of Nations awards mandates of
Togoland to
France and
Tanganyika to the
United Kingdom.
★
1924 -
Teheran,
Persia comes under
martial law after the American vice
consul,
Robert Imbrie, is killed by a religious mob enraged by rumors he had poisoned a fountain and killed several people.
★
1926 - A convention of the
Methodist Church votes to allow women to become priests.
★
1928 - The government of
Hungary issues a decree ordering
Gypsies to end their nomadic ways, settle permanently in one place, and subject themselves to the same laws and taxes as other Hungarians.
★
1929 -
Soviet troops attempt to cross the
Amur River into
Manchuria near
Blagoveschensk as tensions mount between the
Soviet Union and the
Republic of China.
★
1932 - In
Washington, D.C., police fire
tear gas on
World War I veterans part of the
Bonus Expeditionary Force who attempt to march to the
White House.
★ 1932 - Crowds in the capitals of
Bolivia and
Paraguay demand their governments declare war on the other after fighting on their border.
★
1933 -
Vice-Chancellor of Germany Franz von Papen and
Vatican Cardinal
Eugenio Pacelli sign a
concordat on behalf of their respective nations.
★ 1933 - In
London, 500,000 march against
anti-Semitism.
★ 1933 -
Germany: Two-hundred
Jewish merchants are arrested in
Nuremberg and paraded through the streets.
★
1934 - Labor unrest in the US, as police in
Minneapolis fire upon striking
truck drivers, wounding fifty;
Seattle police led by the mayor police fire
tear gas on and club 2,000 striking
longshoremen, and the
governor of Oregon calls out the National Guard to break a strike on the
Portland docks.
★
1935 -
Switzerland: A
Royal Dutch Airlines plane en route from
Milan to
Frankfurt crashes into a Swiss mountain, killing thirteen.
★ 1935 - Riots between
Muslims and
Sikhs over a mosque in
Lahore,
India leave eleven dead.
★
1936 - The
Montreux Convention is signed in
Switzerland, authorizing
Turkey to fortify the
Dardanelles and
Bosphorus but guaranteeing free passage to ships of all nations in peacetime.
★
1937 - Two black men accused of stabbing a policeman are taken by a mob from the county jail in
Tallahassee, Florida and
lynched.
★
1938 - The
Justice Department files suit in
New York City against the
motion picture industry charging violations of
anti-trust law. The case would eventually result in a break-up of the industry in
1948.
★
1940 -
Denmark leaves the
League of Nations.
★ 1940 - US President
Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the
Hatch Act of 1939, limiting political activity by Federal government employees.
★
1941 -
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin consolidates the Commissariats of Home Affairs and National Security to form the
NKVD and names
Lavrenti Beria its chief.
★
1942 -
World War II:
Red Army troops take
bridgeheads over the
Don River near
Voronezh.
★ 1942 - World War II: The first unit of the
Women's Army Corps begins training in
Des Moines, Iowa.
★
1943 - World War II: American and Canadian troops conquer
Enna on
Sicily.
★
1944 - World War II:
Adolf Hitler survives an assassination attempt (known as the
July 20 Plot) led by German Army Colonel
Claus von Stauffenberg.
★ 1944 - World War II: American troops land on
Guam near
Port Apra.
★ 1944 - Fifty are hurt in rioting in front of the
presidential palace in
Mexico City.
★
1945 - The
US Congress approves the
Bretton Woods Agreement.
★
1946 - World War II: The
US Congress's
Pearl Harbor Committee says
Franklin D. Roosevelt was completely blameless for the
Japanese
attack on Pearl Harbor and calls for a unified command structure in the armed forces.
★
1947 - Police in
Burma arrest former Prime Minister
U Saw and 19 others on charges of assassinating Prime Minister
U Aung San and seven members of his cabinet.
★ 1947 - The
Viceroy of India says the people of the
Northwest Frontier Province overwhelmingly voted the previous day to join
Pakistan rather than
India.
★
1948 - US President
Harry S. Truman issues a peacetime
military draft in the
US amid increasing tensions with the
Soviet Union.
★ 1948 - In
New York City, twelve leaders of the
Communist Party USA are indicted under the
Smith Act including
William Z. Foster and
Gus Hall.
★
1949 -
Israel and
Syria sign a truce to end their nineteen-month war.
★
1950 -
Cold War: In
Philadelphia,
Harry Gold pleads guilty to spying for the
Soviet Union by passing secrets from atomic scientist
Klaus Fuchs.
★
1951 - King
Abdullah I of Jordan is assassinated by a Palestinian while attending Friday prayers in
Jerusalem.
★
1953 - The
United Nations Economic and Social Council votes to make
UNICEF a permanent agency.
★
1954 -
Germany:
Otto John, head of
West Germany's secret service, defects to
East Germany.
★ 1954 - At
Geneva, Switzerland, an
armistice is signed that ends fighting in
Vietnam and divides the country along the 17th
parallel.
★
1958 - Twenty-six are dead in an explosion at a military base near
Kokin Breg,
Yugoslavia.
★
1959 - The
Organization for European Economic Cooperation admits
Spain.
★
1960 - Ceylon (now
Sri Lanka) elects
Sirimavo Bandaranaike Prime Minister, the world's first elected female head of government.
★ 1960 - The
Polaris missile is successfully launched from a submarine, the ''
USS George Washington'', for the first time.
★ 1960 -
Belgium defends its intervention in the
Congo to the
United Nations Security Council while the government of the Congo appeals to the
Soviet Union to send troops to push back the Belgians. The governments of the
US and
France and the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization warn the Soviets to stay out of the dispute.
★ 1960 - The head of the
Physics Department at the
Israel Institute of Technology,
Kurt Sitte, is arrested for
espionage.
★
1961 -
French military forces break the
Tunisian
siege of
Bizerte.
★
1962 -
Earthquakes in
Colombia kill 40.
★
1964 -
Vietnam War:
Viet Cong forces attack the capital of
Dinh Tuong Province,
Cai Be, killing 11
South Vietnamese military personnel and 40 civilians (30 of which are children).
★
1965 - In
Hayneville, Alabama, two
civil rights protesters, one a priest and the other a
seminarian, are shot by a deputy sheriff. The seminarian dies of his wounds.
★ 1965 -
Turkish prime minister
Suat Hayri Urguplu returns from a visit to
Moscow and announces the
Soviet Union will provide aid to his country.
★
1969 -
Apollo Program: ''
Apollo 11''successfully lands the first man on the
Moon.
★ 1969 - Cease fire announced between
Honduras and
El Salvador, 6 days after the beginning of the "
Football War"
★ 1971 - The
Soviet Union says it will support the
People's Republic of China's admission to the
United Nations
★
1973 - The
US Senate passes the
War Powers Act.
★ 1973 - Vietnam War: In testimony by Assistant Secretary of Defense
Jerry Friedheim to the
US Senate Committee on Armed Services, the
US Defense Department admits it lied to
US Congress about bombing
Cambodia .
★ 1973 - Seventy-three government officials and military officers are charged with conspiracy to overthrow the
Greek government.
★ 1973 -
Palestianian terrorists hijack a
Japan Airlines jet en route from
Amsterdam to
Japan and force it down in
Dubai.
★ 1973 - First coast-to-coast black-owned and operated radio network: The
National Black Network (NBN) begins operations.
★
1974 -
Turkish occupation of Cyprus: Forces from
Turkey invade
Cyprus after a "coup d' etat", organised by the dictator of Greece, against president Makarios.
NATO's Council praises the
US and the
United Kingdom for attempts to settle the dispute.
Syria and
Egypt put their militaries on alert.
★
1975 -
India expels three reporters from ''
The Times'', ''
The Daily Telegraph'', and ''
Newsweek'' because they refused to sign a pledge to abide by government censorship.
★
1976 - The
Viking 1 lander successfully lands on
Mars.
★ 1976 - Vietnam War: The US military completes its troop withdrawal from
Thailand.
★
1977 -
Johnstown is hit by a
flash flood that kills eighty and causes $350 million in damage.
★ 1977 - The
Central Intelligence Agency releases documents under the
Freedom of Information Act revealing it had engaged in
mind control experiments.
★
1980 - The
United Nations Security Council votes 14-0 that member states should not recognise
Jerusalem as the capital of
Israel.
★
1982 -
Hyde Park and Regents Park bombings: The
Provisional IRA detonates two
bombs in
Hyde Park and
Regents Park in central
London, killing eight soldiers, wounding forty-seven people, and leading to the deaths of seven horses.
★
1983 - The
Israeli cabinet votes to withdraw troops from
Beirut but to remain in southern
Lebanon.
★
1984 - Officials of the
Miss America pageant ask
Vanessa Lynn Williams to quit after ''
Penthouse'' published nude photos of her.
★
1985 - The government of
Aruba passes legislation to secede from the
Netherlands Antilles.
★
1986 - In
South Africa, police fire
tear gas into a church service for families of those held under the government's emergency decrees.
★ 1986 - In
Cambridge,
Gerald Amirault of the
Fells Acres Day Care Center is convicted of
molesting nine children.
★
1987 - , condemning the
Iran-Iraq War and demanding cease-fire, is unanimously adopted.
★
1989 -
Photographer Robert Mapplethorpe's show opens at
Washington, D.C.'s Project for the Arts after the
Smithsonian Institution's
Corcoran Gallery cancels it.
★ 1989 -
Burma's ruling junta puts opposition leader
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest.
★
1990 -
Haiti asks the
US to send observers to monitor its upcoming elections.
★ 1990 - A
Provisional Irish Republican Army bomb explodes at the
International Stock Exchange in
London.
★
1992 -
Václav Havel resigns as president of
Czechoslovakia.
★ 1992 - A
TU-154 cargo plane crashes in the suburbs of
Tbilisi,
Georgia, killing forty.
★
1994 -
Israel's
Shimon Peres visits
Jordan, the highest ranking Israeli official to do so
★ 1994 -
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9's Fragment Q1 hits
Jupiter.
★
1995 - The Regents of the
University of California vote to end all
affirmative action in the UC system by
1997.
★
1996 - In
Spain, an
ETA bomb at an
airport kills 35
★
1998 - Two hundred aid workers from
CARE International,
Doctors Without Borders and other aid groups leave
Afghanistan on orders of the
Taliban.
★
1999 -
Falun Gong is officially banned and defined as an "
evil cult" (''xiejiao'') by the Chinese government, and a large-scale persecution of its practitioners is launched.
★
2000 - The leaders of
Salt Lake City's
bid to win the
2002 Winter Olympics are indicted by a federal
grand jury for
bribery,
fraud, and
racketeering.
★ 2000 - In
Zimbabwe, Parliament opens its new session and seats opposition members for the first time in a decade.
★ 2000 - Terrorist
Carlos the Jackal sues
France in the
European Court of Human Rights for allegedly torturing him.
★
2001 - The
London Stock Exchange goes public.
★ 2001 -
Italy: The 27th Annual
G8 summit opens in
Genoa. An Italian protester in Genoa,
Carlo Giuliani, is shot by police.
★
2002 -
South America: A fire in a
discotheque in
Lima, Peru kills over twenty-five.
★
2003 -
Richard Sambrook, the Director of
BBC News, reveals that
David Kelly was the source of claims that
Downing Street had "sexed up" the "
Dodgy Dossier".
★ 2003 -
France: Sixteen people are injured after two
bombs explode outside a tax office in
Nice.
★
2005 -
Canada becomes the fourth country in the world to legalise
same-sex marriage, after the bill
C-38 receives its
Royal Assent.
Births
★
356 BC -
Alexander the Great, Greek king and military leader (d.
323 BC)
★
810 -
Imam Bukhari, Muslim scholar and compiler of ''
Hadith'' (d.
870)
★
1304 - Francesco
Petrarch, Italian poet (d.
1374)
★
1537 -
Arnaud d'Ossat, French diplomat and writer (d.
1604)
★
1620 -
Nikolaes Heinsius, Dutch scholar (d.
1681)
★
1659 -
Hyacinthe Rigaud, French painter (d.
1743)
★
1661 -
Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, French founder of the colony of Louisiana (d.
1706)
★
1673 -
John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Scottish soldier and diplomat (d.
1747)
★
1754 -
Destutt de Tracy, French philosopher (d.
1836)
★
1757 -
Garsevan Chavchavadze, Georgian diplomat and politician (d.
1811)
★
1774 -
Auguste Marmont, French marshal (d.
1852)
★
1797 -
Sir Paweł Edmund Strzelecki, Polish explorer and geologist (d.
1873)
★
1822 -
Gregor Mendel, father of modern
genetics (d.
1884)
★
1838 -
Augustin Daly, American playwright (d.
1899)
★ 1838 -
George Otto Trevelyan, British statesman and biographer (d.
1928)
★
1847 -
Max Liebermann, German artist (d.
1935)
★
1849 -
Robert Anderson Van Wyck, Mayor of New York City (d.
1918)
★
1858 -
Ivan Vucetic, Croatian anthropologist (d.
1925)
★
1864 -
Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Swedish writer,
Nobel Prize in Literature laureate (d.
1931)
★
1868 -
Miron Cristea, 1st
Patriarch of All Romania (d.
1939)
★
1873 -
Alberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian aviator (d.
1932)
★
1876 -
Otto Blumenthal, German mathematician (d.
1944)
★
1889 -
John Reith, British broadcast executive (d.
1971)
★
1890 -
Theda Bara, American actress (d.
1955)
★ 1890 - King
George II of Greece (d.
1947)
★
1893 -
George Llewelyn-Davies, one of the 'Lost Boys' for the
Peter Pan book (d.
1915)
★
1895 -
László Moholy-Nagy, Hungarian painter, photographer, and sculptor (d.
1946)
★
1897 -
Tadeus Reichstein, Polish-born chemist,
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate (d.
1996)
★
1901 -
Heinie Manush, American baseball player (d.
1971)
★
1902 -
Jimmy Kennedy, Irish composer (d.
1984)
★
1909 -
Jean Focas, Greco-French astronomer (d.
1969)
★
1910 -
Vilém Tauský, Czech conductor and composer (d.
2004)
★
1912 -
Tom McDermott, American actor (d.
1996)
★
1918 -
Cindy Walker, American singer (d.
2006)
★
1919 - Sir
Edmund Hillary, New Zealand mountain climber
★
1920 -
Dick Lucas, American animator (d.
1997)
★ 1920 -
Elliot Richardson, American politician (d.
1999)
★
1922 -
Alan Stephenson Boyd, American politician
★
1923 -
Stanisław Albinowski, Polish economist and journalist (d.
2005)
★
1924 -
Thomas Berger, American novelist
★ 1924 -
Mort Garson, Canadian composer
★
1925 -
Jacques Delors, French
President of the European Commission
★ 1925 -
Frantz Fanon, West Indian psychiatrist and writer (d.
1961)
★
1926 -
Lola Albright, American actress
★ 1926 -
Patricia Cutts, English actress (d.
1974)
★
1929 -
Mike Ilitch, American businessman, sports executive, and philanthropist
★ 1929 -
Rajendra Kumar, Indian actor (d.
1999)
★
1930 -
Chuck Daly, American basketball coach
★ 1930 -
Sally Ann Howes, English-born singer and actress
★
1932 -
Nam June Paik, Korean-born artist (d.
2006)
★ 1932 -
Otto Schily, German politician
★
1933 -
Cormac McCarthy, American author
★ 1933 -
Rex Williams, English snooker player
★ 1933 -
Buddy Knox, American singer and songwriter (d.
1999)
★
1934 -
Uwe Johnson, German writer
★ 1934 -
Aliki Vougiouklaki, Greek actress (d.
1996)
★
1936 -
Barbara Mikulski, U.S. Senator from Maryland
★
1937 -
Ken Ogata, Japanese actor
★
1938 -
Roger Hunt, English footballer
★ 1938 - Dame
Diana Rigg, English actress
★ 1938 -
Natalie Wood, American actress (d.
1981)
★
1939 -
Judy Chicago, American artist
★
1940 -
Tony Oliva, Cuban baseball player
★
1941 -
Kurt Raab, German actor (d.
1988)
★
1942 -
Ron Bowden, Australian politician
★ 1942 -
Pete Hamilton, American race car driver
★
1943 -
Wendy Richard, English actress
★
1945 -
Kim Carnes, American singer and songwriter
★ 1945 -
Larry Craig, American politician (U.S Senator from
Idaho)
★ 1945 -
John Lodge, English musician (
The Moody Blues)
★ 1945 -
Bo Rein, American football coach (d.
1980)
★
1946 -
Randal Kleiser, American film director
★
1947 -
Gerd Binnig, German-born physicist,
Nobel laureate
★ 1947 -
Carlos Santana, Mexican-born American guitarist
★
1948 -
Niki Haris, American dancer
★ 1948 -
Muse Watson, American actor
★
1950 -
Tantoo Cardinal, Canadian actress
★ 1950 -
Naseeruddin Shah, Indian actor
★
1951 -
Jeff Rawle, English actor
★
1952 -
Keiko Matsuzaka, Japanese actress
★
1953 -
Marcia Hines, American-born Australian singer
★ 1953 -
Thomas Friedman, American journalist
★
1954 -
Moira Harris, American actress
★
1956 -
Paul Cook, English musician (
The Sex Pistols)
★
1957 -
Nancy Cruzan, American figure in right-to-die case (d.
1990)
★ 1957 -
Donna Dixon, American actress
★
1959 -
Radney Foster, American singer
★
1962 -
Carlos Alazraqui, American actor and comedian
★
1963 -
Frank Whaley, American actor
★ 1963 -
Amir Derakh, American guitarist (
Orgy)
★
1964 -
Chris Cornell, American musician
★ 1964 -
Dean Winters, American actor
★ 1964 -
Terri Irwin, American television personality
★ 1964 -
Kool G Rap, American musician
★
1966 -
Stone Gossard, American musician
★
1967 -
Reed Diamond, American actor
★
1968 -
Michael Park, American actor
★ 1968 -
Jimmy Carson, American ice hockey player
★ 1968 -
Julian Rhind-Tutt, English actor
★
1969 -
Josh Holloway, American actor
★ 1969 -
Giovanni Lombardi, Italian cyclist
★ 1969 -
Vitamin C, American singer
★
1971 -
Charles Johnson, American baseball player
★ 1971 -
Sandra Oh, Korean Canadian actress
★ 1971 -
DJ Screw, American hiphop DJ (d.
2000)
★
1972 -
Erik Ullenhag, Swedish jurist and politician
★
1973 -
Peter Forsberg, Swedish ice hockey player
★ 1973 -
Haakon Magnus, Crown Prince of Norway
★ 1973 -
Claudio Reyna, American soccer player
★ 1973 -
Courtney Taylor-Taylor, American singer ''(
The Dandy Warhols)''
★
1974 -
Bengie Molina, Puerto Rican baseball player
★ 1974 -
Simon Rex, American actor
★
1975 -
Ray Allen, American basketball player
★ 1975 -
Erik Hagen, Norwegian footballer
★ 1975 -
Judy Greer, American actress
★ 1975 -
Birgitta Ohlsson, Swedish politician
★
1976 -
Alex Yoong, Malaysian racing driver
★
1976 -
Andrew Stockdale, Australian musician (
Wolfmother)
★ 1976 -
Erica Hill, American news anchor
★
1977 -
Kiki Musampa, Congolese footballer
★ 1977 -
Alessandro dos Santos, Brazilian-born Japanese footballer
★
1978 -
Tamsyn Lewis, Australian athlete
★ 1978 -
Charlie Korsmo, American actor
★ 1978 -
Elliott Yamin, ''
American Idol'' contestant
★ 1978 -
Pavel Datsyuk, Russian ice hockey player
★ 1978 -
Will Solomon, American basketball player
★
1979 -
Miklos Feher, Hungarian football player (d.
2004)
★
1980 -
Gisele Bündchen, Brazilian model
★ 1980 -
Mike Kennerty, American guitarist (
The All-American Rejects)
★
1981 -
Thorsten Engelmann, German rower
★
1982 -
Percy Daggs III, American actor
★
1984 -
Troy Smith, American football player
★
1985 -
John Francis Daley, American actor
★
1988 -
Julianne Hough, American ballroom dancer; actress; singer
★
1991 -
William Tomlin, British actor
★
1992 -
Nicki Prian, American actress
★
1997 -
Billi Bruno, American actress
★
1999 -
Princess Alexandra of Hanover, daughter of
Princess Caroline of Monaco
Deaths
★
985 -
Pope Boniface VII
★
1031 - King
Robert II of France (b.
972)
★
1156 -
Emperor Toba of Japan (b.
1103)
★
1160 -
Peter Lombard, French theologian
★
1320 - King
Oshin of Armenia (b.
1282)
★
1351 -
Margaretha Ebner, German visionary (b.
1291)
★
1387 -
Robert IV of Artois, Count of Eu (poisoned) (b.
1356)
★
1398 -
Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March, heir to the throne of England (b.
1374)
★
1453 -
Enguerrand de Monstrelet, French chronicler
★
1454 - King
John II of Castile (b.
1405)
★
1524 -
Claude of France, wife of
Louis XII of France (b.
1499)
★
1616 -
Hugh O'Neill, 3rd Earl of Tyrone, English soldier
★
1704 -
Peregrine White, first English child born in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (b.
1620)
★
1752 -
Johann Christoph Pepusch, German composer (b.
1667)
★
1816 -
Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin, Russian poet (b.
1743)
★
1866 -
Bernhard Riemann, German mathematician (b.
1826)
★
1897 -
Jean Ingelow, English poet (b.
1820)
★
1901 -
William Cosmo Monkhouse, English poet and critic (b.
1840)
★
1903 -
Pope Leo XIII (b.
1810)
★
1908 -
Demetrius Vikelas, Greek author, president of the
International Olympic Committee (b.
1835)
★
1922 -
Andrey Markov, Russian mathematician (b.
1856)
★
1923 -
Pancho Villa, Mexican revolutionary (b.
1878)
★
1926 -
Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinskiy, head of the Soviet secret police (b.
1877)
★
1927 - King
Ferdinand of Romania (b.
1865)
★
1928 -
Kostas Karyotakis, Greek poet (b.
1896)
★
1932 -
René Bazin, French novelist (b.
1853)
★
1937 -
Guglielmo Marconi, Italian inventor, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physics (b.
1874)
★
1941 -
Lew Fields, American vaudeville performer (b.
1867)
★
1944 -
Mildred Harris, American actress (b.
1901)
★
1945 -
Paul Valéry, French author and poet (b.
1871)
★
1951 - King
Abdullah I of Jordan (b.
1882)
★ 1951 -
Friedrich Wilhelm Hohenzollern, Crown Prince of Germany (b.
1882)
★
1953 -
Dumarsaid Estime,
President of Haiti (b.
1900)
★ 1953 -
Jan Struther, British author (b.
1901)
★
1956 -
James Alexander Calder, Canadian politician (b.
1868)
★
1959 -
William D. Leahy, American admiral (b.
1875)
★
1967 -
Albert Lutuli, South African civil rights leader, recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize
★
1969 -
Roy Hamilton, American singer (b.
1929)
★
1970 -
Iain Macleod, Conservative Party Politician and Chancellor of Exchequer at time of his death {b.
1913
★
1973 -
Bruce Lee, American actor and martial artist (b.
1940)
★ 1973 -
Robert Smithson, American land artist (b.
1938)
★
1982 -
Okot p'Bitek, Ugandan poet (b.
1931)
★
1983 -
Frank Reynolds, American television news anchor (b.
1923)
★
1986 -
Stanley Rous, British footballer and
FIFA president. (b.
1895)
★
1987 -
Richard Egan, American actor (b.
1921)
★
1990 -
Herbert Jenkins, Atlanta's longest serving
police chief (b.
1907)
★
1991 -
Earl Robinson, American singer and composer (b.
1910)
★
1993 -
Vincent Foster Jr., White House deputy counsel (b.
1945)
★
1997 -
John Akii-Bua, Ugandan hurdler (b.
1949)
★
1999 -
Sandra Gould, American actress (b.
1916)
★
2000 -
Gregory Hill (also known as
Malaclypse the Younger,) American writer (b.
1941)
★
2003 -
Nicolas Freeling, English writer (b.
1927)
★
2004 -
Adi Lady Lala Mara, Fiji chieftainess, wife of
Kamisese Mara (b.
1931)
★
2005 -
Charles Chibitty, World War II Comanche code talker (b.
1921)
★ 2005 -
James Doohan, Canadian-born actor (b.
1920)
★ 2005 -
Finn Gustavsen, Norwegian politician (b.
1926)
★ 2005 -
Kayo Hatta, American film director (b.
1958)
★ 2005 -
Alfred Hayes, British-born wrestling announcer (b.
1928)
★
2006 -
Ted Grant, British Trotskyist (b.
1913)
★ 2006 -
Gérard Oury, French filmmaker (b.
1919)
★
2007 -
Tammy Faye Messner (Bakker), American televangelist (b.
1942)
Holidays and observances
★ International
chess day
★
Argentina -
Día del Amigo (Friendship Day)
★
Brazil - Friendship Day
★
Colombia -
Independence Day
★
Northern Cyprus - Peace and Freedom Day
Liturgical Feast days
★
Saint Arbogast, bishop, confessor [Chur, Mainz, Worms]
★
Saint Aurelius,
bishop of Carthage
★
Saint Barhadbesciabas
★
Saint Ceslas
★
Saint Elias, prophet [Hungary, Russia]
★
Saint Euspicius, confessor [Orléans]
★
Saint Flavian
★
Saint John of Pulsano
★
Saint Jerome Aemeliani
★
Saint Joseph of Barsabas=Joseph Barsabas, confessor
★
Saint Marinus, priest, confessor [Auxerre]
★
Saint Paul of St. Zoilus.
★
Saint Sabinus
★
Saint Severinus of Noricum, bishop, confessor
★
Saint Thorlac, bishop, confessor (Translation) [Norway]
★
Saint Wilgefortis
★
Saint Wulmar/Ulmar, abbot (of Samer), confessor
★ Saints
Justa and Rufina, martyrs
★
Saint Margaret of Antioch, virgin, martyr 305 [common; Aquileia, Genf, France (with exceptions), Italy, Scandinavia (except Finland), England]
★
Saint Margaret the Virgin
★ Saint Severa, virgin (at Trier) [Trier]
★
Saint Severa2 saints
★ Blessed Margareth of Ypres, died 1237
External links
★
BBC: On This Day
★
★
On This Day in Canada
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