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==Events==
==Events==
=== Up to 1900 ===
=== Up to 1900 ===
* [[98]] - [[User:Chenzw]] becomes [[Roman Emperor|Househelp of the Roman Empire]].
* [[98]] - [[Trajan]] becomes [[Roman Emperor|Emperor of the Roman Empire]].
* [[814]] - Holy Roman Emperor [[Charlemagne]] dies.
* [[814]] - Holy Roman Emperor [[Charlemagne]] dies.
* [[1393]] - King [[Charles VI of France]] narrowly escapes death when several dancers' [[costume]]s catch [[fire]] during a [[masquerade ball]].
* [[1393]] - King [[Charles VI of France]] narrowly escapes death when several dancers' [[costume]]s catch [[fire]] during a [[masquerade ball]].
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* [[1887]] – Building of the [[Eiffel Tower]] begins.
* [[1887]] – Building of the [[Eiffel Tower]] begins.
* [[1896]] – Walter Arnold of East Peckham, [[Kent]] is the first person convicted of a speeding offence.
* [[1896]] – Walter Arnold of East Peckham, [[Kent]] is the first person convicted of a speeding offence.
* [[1897]] – The [[Criminal Tribes Act of 1871]] was amended on the 28th of January by the [[British Raj]] within [[British India]] respectively.
* [[1900]] - The [[DFB]], German [[Soccer|Football]] Federation, is founded.
* [[1900]] - The [[DFB]], German [[Soccer|Football]] Federation, is founded.


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* [[1964]] - An unarmed [[United States Air Force]] T-39 Sabreliner on a training misiion is shot down over [[Erfurt]], then-[[East Germany]], by a [[Soviet]] MiG-19.
* [[1964]] - An unarmed [[United States Air Force]] T-39 Sabreliner on a training misiion is shot down over [[Erfurt]], then-[[East Germany]], by a [[Soviet]] MiG-19.
* [[1965]] – The design for the current [[Flag of Canada]] is chosen in an [[Act of Parliament]].
* [[1965]] – The design for the current [[Flag of Canada]] is chosen in an [[Act of Parliament]].
* [[1977]] – The [[Great Lakes]] Blizzard ([[snow]]storm), lasting until [[February 1]], affects parts of upstate [[New York]].
* [[1977]] – The [[Great Lakes]] Blizzard ([[snow]]storm), lasting until [[February 1]], affects parts of [[upstate New York]].
* [[1979]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] visits [[Mexico]].
* [[1979]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] visits [[Mexico]].
* [[1980]] - The [[ship]] USCGC ''Blackthorn'' collides with the [[tank]]er ''Capricorn'' off [[Tampa]], [[Florida]], killing 23 people.
* [[1980]] - The [[ship]] USCGC ''Blackthorn'' collides with the [[tank]]er ''Capricorn'' off [[Tampa]], [[Florida]], killing 23 people.
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* [[1984]] - [[Tropical Storm]] Domoina makes landfall in [[Mozambique]], where it causes widespread [[flood]]ing and kills 214 people.
* [[1984]] - [[Tropical Storm]] Domoina makes landfall in [[Mozambique]], where it causes widespread [[flood]]ing and kills 214 people.
* [[1985]] - Supergroup [[USA for Africa]] records the hit single [[We Are the World]] to help raise funds for [[Ethiopia]]n [[famine]] relief.
* [[1985]] - Supergroup [[USA for Africa]] records the hit single [[We Are the World]] to help raise funds for [[Ethiopia]]n [[famine]] relief.
* [[1986]] – The [[Space Shuttle Challenger]] breaks up 73 seconds after lift off at [[Cape Canaveral, Florida]], killing all 7 [[astronaut]]s on board.
* [[1986]] – The [[Space Shuttle Challenger disaster|Space Shuttle Challenger breaks]] up 73 seconds after lift off at [[Cape Canaveral, Florida]], killing all 7 [[astronaut]]s on board.
* [[1987]] - [[Mikhail Gorbachev]], in a speech, sets out plans for liberal reforms, including [[Perestroika]] and [[Glasnost]].
* [[1987]] - [[Mikhail Gorbachev]], in a speech, sets out plans for liberal reforms, including [[Perestroika]] and [[Glasnost]].


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* [[2014]] - After strong protests, [[Ukraine]] withdraws a controversial anti-protest law introduced over a week earlier.
* [[2014]] - After strong protests, [[Ukraine]] withdraws a controversial anti-protest law introduced over a week earlier.
* [[2014]] - The [[United Nations]] Court in [[The Hague]] defines the [[Sea|maritime]] border between [[Peru]] and [[Chile]].
* [[2014]] - The [[United Nations]] Court in [[The Hague]] defines the [[Sea|maritime]] border between [[Peru]] and [[Chile]].
* [[2017]] - [[Serena Williams]] wins her 23rd Grand Slam [[tennis]] Singles title at the Australian Open, surpassing [[Steffi Graf]]'s Open Era record of 22.
* [[2018]] - [[Roger Federer]] wins his 20th Grand Slam singles [[tennis]] title, at the [[Australian Open]].


==Births==
==Births==
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* [[1806]] - [[William Aitken, Jr.]], [[Governor]] of [[South Carolina]] (d. [[1887]]).
* [[1806]] - [[William Aitken, Jr.]], [[Governor]] of [[South Carolina]] (d. [[1887]]).
* [[1807]] - [[Robert McClure]], Irish seafarer and explorer (d. [[1873]]).
* [[1807]] - [[Robert McClure]], Irish seafarer and explorer (d. [[1873]]).
* [[1809]] - [[Theodor Benfey]], German [[Philology|philologist]] (d. [[1881]]).
* [[1815]] - [[Andrew Jackson Hamilton]], 12th [[Governor]] of [[Texas]] (d. [[1875]]).
* [[1815]] - [[Andrew Jackson Hamilton]], 12th [[Governor]] of [[Texas]] (d. [[1875]]).
* [[1818]] - [[George S. Boutwell]], 20th [[Governor of Massachusetts]] and 28th [[United States Secretary of the Treasury]] (d. [[1905]]).
* [[1818]] - [[George S. Boutwell]], 20th [[Governor of Massachusetts]] and 28th [[United States Secretary of the Treasury]] (d. [[1905]]).
* [[1822]] – [[Alexander Mackenzie]], 2nd [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (d. [[1892]]).
* [[1822]] – [[Alexander Mackenzie (politician)|Alexander Mackenzie]], 2nd [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (d. [[1892]]).
* [[1833]] – [[Charles George Gordon]], British [[general officer|general]] (d. [[1885]]).
* [[1833]] – [[Charles George Gordon]], British [[general officer|general]] (d. [[1885]]).
* [[1838]] - [[James Craig Watson]], American [[astronomer]] (d. [[1880]]).
* [[1838]] - [[James Craig Watson]], American [[astronomer]] (d. [[1880]]).
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* [[1853]] - [[Vladimir Solovyov]], Russian [[philosopher]] (d. [[1890]]).
* [[1853]] - [[Vladimir Solovyov]], Russian [[philosopher]] (d. [[1890]]).
* [[1858]] - [[Tannatt William Edgworth David]], [[Wales|Welsh]]-born Australian [[Geology|geologist]] and explorer (d. [[1934]]).
* [[1858]] - [[Tannatt William Edgworth David]], [[Wales|Welsh]]-born Australian [[Geology|geologist]] and explorer (d. [[1934]]).
* [[1858]] - [[Stoyan Danev]], [[Prime minister]] of [[Bulgaria]] (d. [[1949]]).
* [[1863]] - [[Ernest William Christmas]], Australian painter (d. [[1918]]).
* [[1863]] - [[Ernest William Christmas]], Australian painter (d. [[1918]]).
* [[1864]] - [[Charles W. Nash]], American [[automobile]] [[entrepreneur]] (d. [[1948]]).
* [[1864]] - [[Charles W. Nash]], American [[automobile]] [[entrepreneur]] (d. [[1948]]).
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* [[1875]] - [[Julian Carrillo]], Mexican composer, conductor, violinist and music theorist (d. [[1965]]).
* [[1875]] - [[Julian Carrillo]], Mexican composer, conductor, violinist and music theorist (d. [[1965]]).
* [[1884]] – [[Auguste Piccard]], Swiss scientist (d. [[1962]]).
* [[1884]] – [[Auguste Piccard]], Swiss scientist (d. [[1962]]).
* [[1884]] – [[Jean Felix Piccard]], Swiss scientist (d. [[1963]]).
* [[1884]] – [[Jean Piccard]], Swiss scientist (d. [[1963]]).
* [[1886]] – [[Marthe Bibesco]], Romanian writer (d. [[1973]]).
* [[1886]] – [[Marthe Bibesco]], Romanian writer (d. [[1973]]).
* [[1886]] - [[Hidetsugu Yagi]], Japanese electrical engineer (d. [[1976]]).
* [[1887]] - [[Arthur Rubinstein]], Polish [[pianist]] (d. [[1982]]).
* [[1887]] - [[Arthur Rubinstein]], Polish [[pianist]] (d. [[1982]]).
* [[1889]] - [[Ramon Iglesias i Navarri]], Catalan [[Bishop]] of Urgel, Spanish Co-Prince [[Andorra]] (d. [[1972]]).
* [[1889]] - [[Ramon Iglesias i Navarri]], Catalan [[Bishop]] of Urgel, Spanish Co-Prince [[Andorra]] (d. [[1972]]).
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* [[1909]] – [[John Thomson]], Scottish [[footballer]] (d. [[1931]]).
* [[1909]] – [[John Thomson]], Scottish [[footballer]] (d. [[1931]]).
* [[1910]] – [[John Banner]], Austrian-born actor (d. [[1973]]).
* [[1910]] – [[John Banner]], Austrian-born actor (d. [[1973]]).
* [[1911]] - [[Johan van Hulst]], Dutch politician.
* [[1911]] - [[Johan van Hulst]], Dutch politician (d. [[2018]]).
* [[1912]] – [[Jackson Pollock]], American painter (d. [[1956]]).
* [[1912]] – [[Jackson Pollock]], American painter (d. [[1956]]).
* [[1918]] - [[Sandro Puppo]], Italian [[footballer]] (d. [[1986]]).
* [[1918]] - [[Sandro Puppo]], Italian [[footballer]] (d. [[1986]]).
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* [[1923]] – [[Richard Herrmann]], German footballer (d. [[1962]]).
* [[1923]] – [[Richard Herrmann]], German footballer (d. [[1962]]).
* [[1924]] - [[Marcel Broodthaers]], Belgian artist (d. [[1976]]).
* [[1924]] - [[Marcel Broodthaers]], Belgian artist (d. [[1976]]).
* [[1926]] - [[Abdul-Karim Mousavi Ardebili]], former Interim [[President of Iran]].
* [[1926]] - [[Abdul-Karim Mousavi Ardebili]], former Interim [[President of Iran]] (d. [[2016]]).
* [[1926]] - [[Harry L. Ettlinger]], German-American engineer (d. [[2018]]).
* [[1927]] - [[Hiroshi Teshigahara]], Japanese [[Movie director|director]] (d. [[2001]]).
* [[1927]] - [[Hiroshi Teshigahara]], Japanese [[Movie director|director]] (d. [[2001]]).
* [[1927]] - [[Per Oscarsson]], Swedish actor (d. [[2010]]).
* [[1927]] - [[Per Oscarsson]], Swedish actor (d. [[2010]]).
* [[1929]] – [[Acker Bilk]], English [[jazz]] [[clarinet]]tist (d. [[2014]]).
* [[1929]] – [[Acker Bilk]], English [[jazz]] [[clarinet]]tist (d. [[2014]]).
* [[1929]] - [[Edith M. Flanigen]], American [[chemist]].
* [[1929]] – [[Claes Oldenburg]], Swedish-American artist.
* [[1929]] – [[Claes Oldenburg]], Swedish-American artist.
* [[1930]] – [[Kurt Biedenkopf]], German politician.
* [[1930]] – [[Kurt Biedenkopf]], German politician.
* [[1930]] - [[Jasraj]], Indian classical singer.
* [[1930]] - [[Jasraj]], Indian classical singer (d. [[2020]]).
* [[1930]] - [[Roy Clarke]], English [[television]] scriptwriter.
* [[1930]] - [[Roy Clarke]], English [[television]] scriptwriter.
* [[1934]] - [[Juan Manuel Bordeu]], Argentine racing driver (d. [[1990]]).
* [[1934]] - [[Juan Manuel Bordeu]], Argentine racing driver (d. [[1990]]).
* [[1935]] – [[David Lodge]], British writer.
* [[1935]] – [[David Lodge]], British writer.
* [[1936]] – [[Alan Alda]], American actor, director and writer.
* [[1936]] – [[Alan Alda]], American actor, director and writer.
* [[1936]] [[Ismail Kadare]], Albanian writer.
* [[1936]] - [[Waldyr Boccardo]], Brazilian [[basketball]] player (d. [[2018]]).
* [[1936]] – [[Ismail Kadare]], Albanian writer (d. [[2024]]).
* [[1937]] - [[Donald Crothers]], American academic and educator (d. [[2014]]).
* [[1937]] - [[Donald Crothers]], American academic and educator (d. [[2014]]).
* [[1938]] - [[Tomas Lindahl]], Swedish [[biologist]] and [[Genetics|geneticist]].
* [[1938]] - [[Leonid Zhabotinsky]], Ukrainian weightlifter (d. [[2016]]).
* [[1939]] - [[John M. Fabian]], American [[pilot]] and [[astronaut]].
* [[1939]] - [[John M. Fabian]], American [[pilot]] and [[astronaut]].
* [[1940]] – [[Carlos Slim]], Mexican businessman.
* [[1940]] – [[Carlos Slim]], Mexican businessman.
* [[1941]] - [[Joel Crothers]], American actor (d. [[1985]]).
* [[1941]] - [[King Tubby]], Jamaican musician (d. [[1989]]).
* [[1942]] - [[Sjoukje Dijkstra]], Dutch figure skater.
* [[1943]] - [[Paul Henderson]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player.
* [[1943]] - [[Paul Henderson]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player.
* [[1943]] – [[Dick Taylor]], British musician.
* [[1943]] – [[Dick Taylor]], British musician.
* [[1944]] – [[Susan Howard]], American actress.
* [[1944]] – [[Susan Howard]], American actress.
* [[1944]] – [[John Tavener]], English composer (d. [[2013]]).
* [[1944]] – [[John Tavener]], English composer (d. [[2013]]).
* [[1945]] - [[Marthe Keller]], Swiss actress.
* [[1945]] - [[Robert Wyatt]], English musician.
* [[1945]] - [[Robert Wyatt]], English musician.
* [[1947]] - [[Jeanne Shaheen]], American politician, [[United States Senator]] for [[New Hampshire]]
* [[1947]] - [[Jeanne Shaheen]], American politician, [[United States Senator]] for [[New Hampshire]]
* [[1948]] – [[Charles Taylor]], former [[President]] of [[Liberia]].
* [[1948]] – [[Charles Taylor]], former [[President]] of [[Liberia]].
* [[1948]] – [[Heinz Flohe]], German footballer (d. [[2013]]).
* [[1948]] – [[Heinz Flohe]], German footballer (d. [[2013]]).
* [[1949]] - [[Mike Moore (New Zealand politician)|Mike Moore]], 32nd [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]].
* [[1949]] - [[Thomas Downey]], American politician.
* [[1949]] - [[Thomas Downey]], American politician.
* [[1949]] - [[Gregg Popovich]], American [[basketball]] coach.
* [[1949]] - [[Gregg Popovich]], American [[basketball]] coach.
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=== 1951 {{ndash}} 1975 ===
=== 1951 {{ndash}} 1975 ===
* [[1951]] - [[Leonid Kadelniuk]], Ukrainian [[cosmonaut]].
* [[1951]] - [[Leonid Kadeniuk]], Ukrainian [[cosmonaut]] (d. [[2018]]).
* [[1953]] - [[Richard Anconina]], French actor.
* [[1953]] - [[Richard Anconina]], French actor.
* [[1954]] - [[Bruno Metsu]], French [[footballer]] and [[Coach (sport)|coach]] (d. [[2013]])
* [[1954]] - [[Bruno Metsu]], French [[footballer]] and [[Coach (sport)|coach]] (d. [[2013]])
* [[1954]] - Robin Smith, Canadian voice actor
* [[1955]] – [[Nicolas Sarkozy]], former [[President of France]].
* [[1955]] – [[Nicolas Sarkozy]], former [[President of France]].
* [[1955]] - [[Vinod Khosla]], Indian-American businessman, co-founded [[Sun Microsystems]].
* [[1955]] - [[Vinod Khosla]], Indian-American businessman, co-founded [[Sun Microsystems]].
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* [[1961]] – [[Arnaldur Indridason]], Icelandic writer.
* [[1961]] – [[Arnaldur Indridason]], Icelandic writer.
* [[1961]] - [[Normand Rochefort]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player.
* [[1961]] - [[Normand Rochefort]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player.
* [[1962]] - [[Joan McAlpine]], Scottish politician.
* [[1964]] - [[Dave McPherson (footballer)|Dave McPherson]], Scottish [[footballer]]
* [[1964]] - [[Juergen Teller]], German [[artist]] and [[photograph]]er.
* [[1966]] - [[Andrea Berg]], German singer.
* [[1968]] – [[Sarah McLachlan]], Canadian singer/songwriter
* [[1968]] – [[Sarah McLachlan]], Canadian singer/songwriter
* [[1968]] – [[DJ Muggs]], American musician
* [[1968]] – [[DJ Muggs]], American musician
* [[1969]] - [[Kathryn Morris]], American actress.
* [[1971]] - [[Anthony Hamilton]], American singer
* [[1971]] - [[Anthony Hamilton]], American singer
* [[1972]] - [[Nicky Southall]], English footballer and manager
* [[1972]] - [[Nicky Southall]], English footballer and manager
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* [[1981]] – [[Elijah Wood]], American actor
* [[1981]] – [[Elijah Wood]], American actor
* [[1984]] - [[Andre Iguodala]], American [[basketball]] player
* [[1984]] - [[Andre Iguodala]], American [[basketball]] player
* [[1984]] - [[Anne Panter]], English [[field hockey]] player
* [[1985]] - [[Daniel Carcillo]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player
* [[1985]] - [[Daniel Carcillo]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player
* [[1985]] - [[Arnold Mvuemba]], French footballer
* [[1985]] - [[Arnold Mvuemba]], French footballer
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* [[1986]] - [[Shruti Haasan]], Indian actress
* [[1986]] - [[Shruti Haasan]], Indian actress
* [[1986]] – [[Jessica Ennis|Jessica Ennis-Hill]], British [[athletics (track and field)|athlete]]
* [[1986]] – [[Jessica Ennis|Jessica Ennis-Hill]], British [[athletics (track and field)|athlete]]
* [[1989]] - [[Siem de Jong]], Dutch [[footballer]]
* [[1991]] - [[Calum Worthy]], Canadian actor
* [[1991]] - [[Calum Worthy]], Canadian actor
* [[1991]] - [[Carl Klingberg]], Swedish [[ice hockey]] player
* [[1992]] - [[Andrei Savchenko]], Russian footballer
* [[1992]] - [[Andrei Savchenko]], Russian footballer
* [[1993]] - [[Richmond Boakye]], Ghanaian [[footballer]]
* [[1993]] - [[John Anthony Brooks]], German-American [[soccer]] player
* [[1993]] - [[John Anthony Brooks]], German-American [[soccer]] player
* [[1993]] - [[Will Poulter]], English actor
* [[1998]] – [[Ariel Winter]], American actress and singer
* [[1998]] – [[Ariel Winter]], American actress and singer


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* [[1754]] - [[Ludvig Holberg]], Norwegian historian and writer (b. [[1684]])
* [[1754]] - [[Ludvig Holberg]], Norwegian historian and writer (b. [[1684]])
* [[1859]] – [[Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1782]])
* [[1859]] – [[Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1782]])
* 1859 - [[Carl Adolph Agardh]], Swedish botanist (b. [[1785]])
* [[1864]] - [[Emile Chappeyron]], English [[engineer]] and [[physicist]] (b. [[1799]])
* [[1864]] - [[Emile Chappeyron]], English [[engineer]] and [[physicist]] (b. [[1799]])
* [[1912]] - [[Gustave de Molinari]], Belgian [[economist]] (b. [[1819]])
* [[1912]] - [[Gustave de Molinari]], Belgian [[economist]] (b. [[1819]])
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* [[1959]] - [[Walter Beall]], American [[baseball]] (b. [[1899]])
* [[1959]] - [[Walter Beall]], American [[baseball]] (b. [[1899]])
* [[1960]] - [[Zora Neale Hurston]], American writer (b. [[1891]])
* [[1960]] - [[Zora Neale Hurston]], American writer (b. [[1891]])
* [[1963]] – [[Jean Felix Piccard]], Swiss scientist (b. [[1884]])
* [[1963]] – [[Jean Piccard]], Swiss scientist (b. [[1884]])
* [[1963]] - [[John Farrow]], Australian [[screenwriter]] and [[Movie director|director]] (b. [[1904]])
* [[1965]] - [[Maxime Weygand]], French military (b. [[1867]])
* [[1965]] - [[Maxime Weygand]], French military (b. [[1867]])
* [[1973]] – [[John Banner]], Austrian-born actor (b. [[1910]])
* [[1973]] – [[John Banner]], Austrian-born actor (b. [[1910]])
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* [[1989]] - [[Choekyi Gyaltsen, 10th Panchen Lama]], [[Tibet]]an religious leader (b. [[1938]])
* [[1989]] - [[Choekyi Gyaltsen, 10th Panchen Lama]], [[Tibet]]an religious leader (b. [[1938]])
* [[1991]] – [[Red Grange]], American football player (b. [[1903]])
* [[1991]] – [[Red Grange]], American football player (b. [[1903]])
* [[1993]] - [[Helen Sawyer Hogg]], Canadian [[astronomer]] (b. [[1905]])
* [[1994]] - [[Hal Smith]], American actor (b. [[1916]])
* [[1994]] - [[Hal Smith]], American actor (b. [[1916]])
* [[1996]] – [[Joseph Brodsky]], Russian poet (b. [[1940]])
* [[1996]] – [[Joseph Brodsky]], Russian poet (b. [[1940]])
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* [[2014]] - [[Dwight Gustafson]], American [[composer]] and [[Conductor (music)|conductor]] (b. [[1930]])
* [[2014]] - [[Dwight Gustafson]], American [[composer]] and [[Conductor (music)|conductor]] (b. [[1930]])
* [[2015]] - [[Yves Chauvin]], French [[chemist]] (b. [[1930]])
* [[2015]] - [[Yves Chauvin]], French [[chemist]] (b. [[1930]])
* [[2015]] - [[Suraj Abdurrahman]], Nigerian [[army]] officer (b. [[1954]])
* [[2016]] - [[Buddy Cianci]], American politician (b. [[1941]])
* [[2016]] - [[Paul Kantner]], American [[rock music]]ian (b. [[1941]])
* [[2016]] - [[Signe Toly Anderson]], American singer (b. [[1941]])
* [[2016]] - [[Yisroel Belsky]], American [[rabbi]] (b. [[1938]])
* [[2017]] - [[Christopher Bland]], British businessman (b. [[1938]])
* [[2017]] - [[Many Clouds]], British racehorse (b. [[2007]])
* [[2017]] - [[Geoff Nicholls]], British musician (b. [[1948]])
* [[2017]] - [[Lennart Nilsson]], Swedish [[cinematographer]] (b. [[1922]])
* [[2017]] - [[Alexander Tikhanovich]], [[Belarus]]ian singer (b. [[1952]])
* [[2017]] - [[Bobby Freeman]], American [[singer-songwriter]] and record producer (b. [[1940]])
* [[2017]] - [[Guitar Gable]], American [[singer-songwriter]] and record producer (b. [[1937]])
* [[2017]] - [[Sang Chul Lee]], Russian-born Canadian Christian minister (b. [[1924]])
* [[2017]] - [[John N. Mather]], American [[mathematician]] (b. [[1942]])
* [[2017]] - [[Bharati Mukherjee]], American writer (b. [[1940]])
* [[2017]] - [[Richard Portman]], American sound engineer (b. [[1934]])
* [[2017]] - [[Thomas Joseph Simpson]], Canadian [[World War II]] veteran (b. [[1921]])
* [[2017]] - [[Dan Spiegle]], American comic book artist (b. [[1920]])
* [[2017]] - [[Darryl Sutton]], Australian rules footballer (b. [[1952]])
* [[2017]] - [[Stuart Timmons]], American historian and activist (b. [[1957]])
* [[2018]] - [[Dharmasena Pathiraja]], Sri Lankan [[movie director]] and [[screenwriter]] (b. [[1943]])
* [[2018]] - [[Coco Schumann]], German [[jazz]] guitarist (b. [[1924]])
* [[2018]] - [[Gene Sharp]], American political scientist (b. [[1928]])
* [[2019]] - [[Jurrie Koolhof]], Dutch [[footballer]] (b. [[1960]])
* [[2019]] - [[Mourad Medelci]], Algerian politician (b. [[1943]])
* [[2019]] - [[Pepe Smith]], Filipino rock guitarist (b. [[1947]])


== Observances ==
== Observances ==
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* Unofficial Day commemorating [[Charlemagne]] in some Christian groups.
* Unofficial Day commemorating [[Charlemagne]] in some Christian groups.


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  • Army Day (Armenia)
  • EU Data Privacy Day
  • Unofficial Day commemorating Charlemagne in some Christian groups.