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== Events ==
== Events ==
=== Up to 1900 ===
* [[43 BC]] – The second Roman Triumvirate alliance is formed by [[Augustus]], [[Marcus Aemelius Lepidus]] and [[Mark Antony]].
* [[43 BC]] – The second Roman Triumvirate alliance is formed by [[Augustus]], [[Marcus Aemelius Lepidus]] and [[Mark Antony]].
* [[783]] - [[Asturias|Asturian]] [[Queen]] [[Adosinda]] is put up in a [[monastery]] to prevent her closest family and friends from retaking the throne from [[Mauretagus]].
* [[783]] [[Asturias|Asturian]] [[Queen]] [[Adosinda]] is put up in a [[monastery]] to prevent her closest family and friends from retaking the throne from [[Mauretagus]].
* [[986]] - The French city of [[Montpellier]] is first mentioned.
* [[986]] The French city of [[Montpellier]] is first mentioned.
* [[1161]] – [[Battle of Caishi]] in [[China]]: A [[Song dynasty]] fleet fights a [[Navy|naval]] engagement with [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin dynasty]] [[ship]]s on the [[Yangtze]] [[River]] during the [[Jin–Song Wars]].
* [[1703]] - The [[Great Storm]] of [[1703]], affecting [[Great Britain]], sinks 12 [[Royal Navy]] ships, killing over 1,500 people.
* [[1703]] The [[Great Storm]] of [[1703]], affecting [[Great Britain]], sinks 12 [[Royal Navy]] ships, killing over 1,500 people.
* [[1778]] – [[James Cook]] becomes the first [[Europe]]an to navigate around the island of [[Maui]], [[Hawaii]], but doesn't find a suitable place to land.
* [[1778]] – [[James Cook]] becomes the first [[Europe]]an to navigate around the island of [[Maui]], [[Hawaii]], but doesn't find a suitable place to land.
* [[1789]] – A national [[Thanksgiving Day]] is held in the [[United States]].
* [[1789]] – A national [[Thanksgiving Day]] is held in the [[United States]].
* [[1842]] - The [[University of Notre Dame]] is founded.
* [[1842]] The [[University of Notre Dame]] is founded.
* [[1863]] – [[US]] President [[Abraham Lincoln]] declares [[Thanksgiving Day]] a national holiday, to be observed on the fourth [[Thursday]] in [[November]].
* [[1863]] – [[US]] President [[Abraham Lincoln]] declares [[Thanksgiving Day]] a national holiday, to be observed on the fourth [[Thursday]] in [[November]].
* [[1865]] – [[Spanish-South American War]]: In the naval [[Battle of Papudo]], the [[Chile]]an fleet under [[Juan Williams Rebolledo]] defeats the Spanish.
* [[1865]] – [[Spanish–South American War]]: In the naval [[Battle of Papudo]], the [[Chile]]an fleet under [[Juan Williams Rebolledo]] defeats the Spanish.
* [[1894]] – [[Tsar]] [[Nicholas II of Russia]] and [[Alexandra Fyodorovna]] marry.
* [[1894]] – [[Tsar]] [[Nicholas II of Russia]] and [[Alexandra Fyodorovna]] marry.
* [[1898]] - A [[storm]] off [[New England]] sinks the [[passenger]] [[ship]] ''Portland'', killing 152 people. The storm kills 450 people in total.
* [[1898]] A [[storm]] off [[New England]] sinks the [[passenger]] [[ship]] ''Portland'', killing 152 people. The storm kills 450 people in total.

* [[1914]] - British [[battleship]] ''Bulwark'' is destroyed by an explosion off [[Sheerness]], killing 738 people, as only 12 of the people on board survive.
=== 1901 {{ndash}} 2000 ===
* [[1914]] British [[battleship]] ''Bulwark'' is destroyed by an explosion off [[Sheerness]], killing 738 people, as only 12 of the people on board survive.
* [[1917]] – The [[NHL]] is founded.
* [[1917]] – The [[NHL]] is founded.
* [[1918]] - The [[Podgorica]] Assembly in [[Montenegro]] votes for a "Union of the People", declaring that it merges with [[Serbia]].
* [[1918]] The [[Podgorica]] Assembly in [[Montenegro]] votes for a "Union of the People", declaring that it merges with [[Serbia]].
* [[1922]] – [[Howard Carter]] enters the tomb of [[Tutankhamun]] in [[Egypt]].
* [[1922]] – [[Howard Carter]] enters the tomb of [[Tutankhamun]] in [[Egypt]].
* [[1942]] - [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] orders [[gasoline]] rationing across the [[United States]], starting on [[December 1]].
* [[1942]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] orders [[gasoline]] rationing across the [[United States]], starting on [[December 1]].
* [[1942]] - An [[earthquake]] in [[Turkey]] kills 4,000 people.
* [[1942]] An [[earthquake]] in [[Turkey]] kills 4,000 people.
* [[1943]] - [[World War II]]: The [[ship]] HMT ''Rohna'' is sunk by the German [[Luftwaffe]] in an air attack in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] north of Bejaia, [[Algeria]].
* [[1943]] [[World War II]]: The [[ship]] HMT ''Rohna'' is sunk by the German [[Luftwaffe]] in an air attack in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] north of Bejaia, [[Algeria]].
* [[1944]] - [[World War II]]: A German V-2 [[rocket]] hits a [[Woolworths]] shop on New Cross High Street, [[London]], killing 168 people.
* [[1944]] [[World War II]]: A German V–2 [[rocket]] hits a [[Woolworths]] shop on New Cross High Street, [[London]], killing 168 people.
* [[1949]] - [[India]] agrees to the [[constitution]] proposed by [[B. R. Ambedkar]]. This leads to India becoming a [[republic]] two months later, on [[January 26]], [[1950]].
* [[1949]] [[India]] agrees to the [[constitution]] proposed by [[B. R. Ambedkar]]. This leads to India becoming a [[republic]] two months later, on [[January 26]], [[1950]].
* [[1950]] – [[Korean War]]: The [[People's Republic of China]] enters the war, launching a counterattack in [[North Korea]] against [[South Korea]] and [[UN]] troops.
* [[1950]] – [[Korean War]]: The [[People's Republic of China]] enters the war, launching a counterattack in [[North Korea]] against [[South Korea]] and [[UN]] troops.
* [[1965]] - In the Hammaguir launch facility in the [[Sahara]] [[Desert]], [[France]] launches a Diamant-A [[rocket]] with its first [[Satellite (artificial)|satellite]], Asterix 1, on board, becoming the third country to enter outer space.
* [[1965]] In the Hammaguir launch facility in the [[Sahara]] [[Desert]], [[France]] launches a Diamant–A [[rocket]] with its first [[Satellite (artificial)|satellite]], Asterix 1, on board, becoming the third country to enter outer space.
* [[1970]] – In [[Basse-Terre]], [[Guadeloupe]] 1.5 inches (38.1 millimetres) of [[rain]] fall in a minute, which is a world record.
* [[1970]] – In [[Basse–Terre]], [[Guadeloupe]] 1.5 inches (38.1 millimetres) of [[rain]] fall in a minute, which is a world record.
* [[1976]] – [[The Last Waltz]] is held.
* [[1976]] – [[The Last Waltz]] is held.
* [[1979]] - A [[Boeing 707]] of [[Pakistan]] International Airlines, crashes during take-off from [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]], killing all 156 people on board.
* [[1979]] A [[Boeing 707]] of [[Pakistan]] International Airlines, crashes during take–off from [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]], killing all 156 people on board.
* [[1982]] – [[Larry Holmes]] wins the heavyweight boxing world title, defeating [[Randall Cobb]] in [[Houston]], [[Texas]].
* [[1982]] – [[Larry Holmes]] wins the heavyweight boxing world title, defeating [[Randall Cobb]] in [[Houston]], [[Texas]].
* [[1983]] – In [[London]], 6,800 [[gold]] bars, worth nearly [[£]] 26 million, are stolen from the Brink's MAT vault at [[Heathrow Airport]].
* [[1983]] – In [[London]], 6,800 [[gold]] bars, worth nearly [[£]] 26 million, are stolen from the Brink's MAT vault at [[Heathrow Airport]].
* [[1990]] - The [[Delta II]] [[rocket]] makes its first flight.
* [[1990]] The [[Delta II]] [[rocket]] makes its first flight.
* [[1991]] – [[Azerbaijan]]'s national assembly abolishes the autonomous State of [[Nagorno-Karabakh]] Autonomus Oblast, where the population is of mainly [[Armenia]]n ethnicity, and renames all its cities back to their old names.
* [[1991]] – [[Azerbaijan]]'s national assembly abolishes the autonomous State of [[Nagorno–Karabakh]] Autonomus Oblast, where the population is of mainly [[Armenia]]n ethnicity, and renames all its cities back to their old names.
* [[1992]] - In the night to [[November 27]], [[Vienna]]'s [[Hofburg]] [[Castle]] is severely damaged by [[fire]].
* [[1992]] In the night to [[November 27]], [[Vienna]]'s [[Hofburg]] [[Castle]] is severely damaged by [[fire]].
* [[1998]] – The Khanna rail disaster in [[India]] kills 212 people.
* [[1998]] – [[Tony Blair]] becomes the first [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] to speak at the [[Republic of Ireland]]'s parliament.
* [[1998]] – [[Tony Blair]] becomes the first [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] to speak at the [[Republic of Ireland]]'s parliament.
* [[2000]] – [[George W. Bush]] is confirmed as the winner of [[Florida]]'s electoral votes in the disputed [[US]] [[President]]ial [[Election]], making him the next [[President of the United States]] instead of [[Al Gore]], who had won the most votes overall.

=== From 2001 ===
* [[2003]] – [[Concorde]] makes its last flight, over [[Bristol]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom]].
* [[2003]] – [[Concorde]] makes its last flight, over [[Bristol]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom]].
* [[2004]] – In [[Ruzhou]], [[China]], a man enters a school dormitory and stabs 8 people to death, while he also wounds 4 others.
* [[2004]] – In [[Ruzhou]], [[China]], a man enters a school dormitory and stabs 8 people to death, while he also wounds 4 others.
* [[2008]] – The [[26 November 2008 Mumbai attacks]] begin with killings and hostage takings in different parts of the city, committed by [[Islam]]ist terrorists, of whom only one survives. The attacks end on [[November 29]] after a stand-off at the [[Taj Mahal Hotel]].
* [[2008]] – The [[26 November 2008 Mumbai attacks]] begin with killings and hostage takings in different parts of the city, committed by [[Islam]]ist terrorists, of whom only one survives. The attacks end on [[November 29]] after a stand–off at the [[Taj Mahal Hotel]].
* [[2011]] – The [[New Zealand National Party]], led by [[John Key]], is elected to a second term in government.
* [[2011]] – The [[New Zealand National Party]], led by [[John Key]], is elected to a second term in government.
* [[2011]] – The [[Mars Science Laboratory]], known as ''Curiosity'', is launched from Cape Canaveral in [[Florida]], on board an [[Atlas V]] rocket. It lands on [[Mars]] in [[August]] [[2012]].
* [[2011]] – The [[Mars Science Laboratory]], known as ''Curiosity'', is launched from Cape Canaveral in [[Florida]], on board an [[Atlas V]] rocket. It lands on [[Mars]] in [[August]] [[2012]].

== Births ==
== Births ==
=== Up to 1900 ===
=== Up to 1900 ===
* [[117]] - [[Aelius Aristides]], Greek writer (d. [[181]])
* [[117]] [[Aelius Aristides]], Greek writer (d. [[181]])
* [[1288]] – [[Emperor Go-Daigo]] of Japan (d. [[1339]])
* [[907]] – [[Rudesind]], [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]]n bishop (d. [[977]])
* [[1288]] – [[Emperor Go–Daigo]] of Japan (d. [[1339]])
* [[1436]] – Princess [[Catherine of Portugal]], writer (d. [[1463]])
* [[1436]] – Princess [[Catherine of Portugal]], writer (d. [[1463]])
* [[1604]] - [[Johannes Bach]], German composer and musician (d. [[1673]])
* [[1604]] [[Johannes Bach]], German composer and musician (d. [[1673]])
* [[1607]] – [[John Harvard (clergyman)|John Harvard]], English-born clergyman and [[university]] benefactor (d. [[1638]])
* [[1607]] – [[John Harvard (clergyman)|John Harvard]], English–born clergyman and [[university]] benefactor (d. [[1638]])
* [[1609]] – [[Henry Dunster]], English president of Harvard College (d. [[1659]])
* [[1609]] – [[Henry Dunster]], English president of Harvard College (d. [[1659]])
* [[1657]] – [[William Derham]], English minister and writer (d. [[1735]])
* [[1657]] – [[William Derham]], English minister and writer (d. [[1735]])
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* [[1703]] – [[Theophilus Cibber]], English actor and writer (d. [[1758]])
* [[1703]] – [[Theophilus Cibber]], English actor and writer (d. [[1758]])
* [[1731]] – [[William Cowper]], English [[poet]] (d. [[1800]])
* [[1731]] – [[William Cowper]], English [[poet]] (d. [[1800]])
* [[1786]] – [[José María Queipo de Llano, 7th Count of Toreno]], [[Prime Minister of Spain]] (d. [[1846]])
* [[1792]] – [[Sarah Grimke]], American abolitionist and feminist (d. [[1873]])
* [[1792]] – [[Sarah Grimke]], American abolitionist and feminist (d. [[1873]])
* [[1827]] - [[Ellen G. White]], American author, co-founder of the [[Seventh-Day Adventist Church]] (d. [[1915]])
* [[1827]] [[Ellen G. White]], American author, co–founder of the [[Seventh–Day Adventist Church]] (d. [[1915]])
* [[1828]] - [[Rene Goblet]], [[Prime Minister of France]] (d. [[1915]])
* [[1828]] [[René Goblet]], [[Prime Minister of France]] (d. [[1915]])
* [[1832]] – [[Mary Edwards Walker]], American feminist physician (d. [[1919]])
* [[1832]] – [[Mary Edwards Walker]], American feminist physician (d. [[1919]])
* [[1832]] – [[Karl Rudolf König]], German physicist (d. [[1901]])
* [[1832]] – [[Karl Rudolf König]], German physicist (d. [[1901]])
* [[1847]] – [[Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)|Maria Feodorovna]], Princess of Denmark and Empress of Russia (d. [[1928]])
* [[1847]] – [[Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)|Maria Feodorovna]], Princess of Denmark and Empress of Russia (d. [[1928]])
* [[1853]] - [[Bat Masterson]], American Old West figure (d. [[1921]])
* [[1853]] [[Bat Masterson]], American Old West figure (d. [[1921]])
* [[1857]] – [[Ferdinand de Saussure]], Swiss linguist (d. [[1913]])
* [[1857]] – [[Ferdinand de Saussure]], Swiss linguist (d. [[1913]])
* [[1858]] – [[Katharine Drexel]], American [[nun]] and [[saint]] (d. [[1955]])
* [[1864]] – [[Edward Higgins]], British Salvation Army General (d. [[1947]])
* [[1864]] – [[Edward Higgins]], British Salvation Army General (d. [[1947]])
* [[1864]] - [[Eugene Pierre]], French politician (d. [[1937]])
* [[1864]] [[Eugene Pierre]], French politician (d. [[1937]])
* [[1869]] – [[Maud, Queen of Norway]] (d. [[1938]])
* [[1869]] – [[Maud, Queen of Norway]] (d. [[1938]])
* [[1876]] – [[Willis Carrier]], American engineer and inventor (d. [[1950]])
* [[1876]] – [[Willis Carrier]], American engineer and inventor (d. [[1950]])
* [[1885]] – [[Heinrich Brüning]], [[Chancellor of Germany]] (d. [[1970]])
* [[1885]] – [[Heinrich Brüning]], [[Chancellor of Germany]] (d. [[1970]])
* [[1888]] – [[Ford Beebe]], American director (d. [[1978]])
* [[1889]] – [[Albert Dieudonné]], French actor, screenwriter and novelist (d. [[1976]])
* [[1889]] – [[Albert Dieudonné]], French actor, screenwriter and novelist (d. [[1976]])
* [[1892]] – [[Joe Guyon]], [[American football]] player (d. [[1971]])
* [[1894]] – [[James Charles McGuigan]], Canadian [[cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]] (d. [[1974]])
* [[1894]] – [[Norbert Wiener]], American mathematician and founder of Cybernetics (d. [[1964]])
* [[1894]] – [[Norbert Wiener]], American mathematician and founder of Cybernetics (d. [[1964]])
* [[1895]] - [[Bill W.]], American founder of [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] (d. [[1971]])
* [[1895]] [[Bill W.]], American founder of [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] (d. [[1971]])
* [[1897]] - [[Manuel A. Odria]], [[Peru]]vian [[General officer|general]] and [[politician]] (d. [[1974]])
* [[1897]] [[Manuel A. Odria]], [[Peru]]vian [[General officer|general]] and [[politician]] (d. [[1974]])
* [[1898]] – [[Karl Ziegler]], German chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1973]])
* [[1898]] – [[Karl Ziegler]], German chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1973]])
* [[1899]] – [[Bruno Hauptmann]], German kidnapper of [[Charles Augustus Lindbergh III|Charles Lindbergh III]] (d. [[1936]])
* [[1899]] – [[Bruno Hauptmann]], German kidnapper of [[Charles Augustus Lindbergh III|Charles Lindbergh III]] (d. [[1936]])


=== 1901 {{ndash}} 1950 ===
=== 1901 {{ndash}} 1925 ===
* [[1902]] - [[Maurice McDonald]], American fast food pioneer (d. [[1971]])
* [[1902]] [[Maurice McDonald]], American fast food pioneer (d. [[1971]])
* [[1903]] - [[Alice Herz-Sommer]], [[Judaism|Jewish]] pianist, music teacher, [[Holocaust]] survivor and [[supercentenarian]]
* [[1903]] [[Alice Herz–Sommer]], [[Judaism|Jewish]] pianist, music teacher, [[Holocaust]] survivor and [[supercentenarian]] (d. [[2014]])
* [[1905]] – [[Emlyn Williams]], Welsh writer. dramatist and actor (d. [[1987]])
* [[1905]] – [[Bob Johnson (baseball)|Bob Johnson]], American baseball player (d. [[1982]])
* [[1905]] – [[Bob Johnson (baseball)|Bob Johnson]], American baseball player (d. [[1982]])
* [[1908]] – [[Lefty Gomez]], American [[baseball]] player (d. [[1989]])
* [[1908]] – [[Lefty Gomez]], American [[baseball]] player (d. [[1989]])
* [[1909]] – [[Eugene Ionescu]], Romanian-born [[dramatist]] (d. [[1994]])
* [[1909]] – [[Eugene Ionescu]], Romanian–born [[dramatist]] (d. [[1994]])
* [[1909]] - [[Fritz Buchloh]], German [[footballer]] (d. [[1998]])
* [[1909]] [[Fritz Buchloh]], German [[footballer]] (d. [[1998]])
* [[1909]] - [[Frances Dee]], American actress (d. [[2004]])
* [[1909]] [[Frances Dee]], American actress (d. [[2004]])
* [[1910]] – [[Aileen Meagher]], Canadian athlete and painter (d. [[1987]])
* [[1910]] – [[Cyril Cusack]], Irish actor (d. [[1993]])
* [[1910]] – [[Cyril Cusack]], Irish actor (d. [[1993]])
* [[1912]] – [[Eric Sevareid]], American journalist (d. [[1992]])
* [[1912]] – [[Eric Sevareid]], American journalist (d. [[1992]])
* [[1914]] - [[Robert Alda]], American actor (d. [[1986]])
* [[1914]] [[Robert Alda]], American actor (d. [[1986]])
* [[1915]] – [[Earl Wild]], American pianist (d. [[2010]])
* [[1915]] – [[Earl Wild]], American pianist (d. [[2010]])
* [[1918]] – [[Patricio Aylwin]], former [[President of Chile]]
* [[1915]] – [[Inge King]], German–Australian [[sculptor]] (d. [[2016]])
* [[1918]] – [[Patricio Aylwin]], former [[President of Chile]] (d. [[2016]])
* [[1918]] – [[Huber Matos]], Cuban [[activist]] (d. [[2014]])
* [[1919]] – [[Ryszard Kaczorowski]], Polish [[statesman]] (d. [[2010]])
* [[1919]] – [[Ryszard Kaczorowski]], Polish [[statesman]] (d. [[2010]])
* [[1919]] - [[Frederik Pohl]], American writer (d. [[2013]])
* [[1919]] [[Frederik Pohl]], American writer (d. [[2013]])
* [[1920]] - [[Daniel Petrie]], Canadian-born [[movie director|television and movie director]] (d. [[2004]])
* [[1920]] [[Daniel Petrie]], Canadian–born [[movie director|television and movie director]] (d. [[2004]])
* [[1921]] – [[Françoise Gilot]], French painter, critic and author
* [[1922]] – [[Charles M. Schulz]], American cartoonist (d. [[2000]])
* [[1922]] – [[Charles M. Schulz]], American cartoonist (d. [[2000]])
* [[1923]] - [[Pat Phoenix]], English actress (d. [[1986]])
* [[1923]] [[V. K. Murthy]], Indian [[cinematographer]] (d. [[2014]])
* [[1923]] – [[Pat Phoenix]], English actress (d. [[1986]])
* [[1924]] – [[George Segal]], American Pop Sculptor (d. [[2000]])
* [[1924]] – [[George Segal]], American Pop Sculptor (d. [[2000]])
* [[1924]] - [[Edward T. Breathitt]], [[Governor]] of [[Kentucky]] (d. [[2003]])
* [[1924]] [[Edward T. Breathitt]], [[Governor]] of [[Kentucky]] (d. [[2003]])
* [[1925]] – [[Eugene Istomin]], American pianist (d. [[2003]])
* [[1925]] – [[Eugene Istomin]], American pianist (d. [[2003]])
* [[1926]] - [[Rabi Ray]], Indian politician
* [[1925]] [[Gregorio Conrado Alvarez]], [[Uruguay]]an [[military]] and [[politician]] (d. [[2016]])

=== 1926 {{ndash}} 1950 ===
* [[1926]] – [[Rabi Ray]], Indian politician
* [[1926]] [[Ray McFall]], British nightclub owner (d. [[2015]])
* [[1927]] – [[Ernie Coombs]], American children's entertainer (d. [[2001]])
* [[1927]] – [[Ernie Coombs]], American children's entertainer (d. [[2001]])
* [[1930]] - [[J. Joseph Garrahy]], [[Governor]] of [[Rhode Island]] (d. [[2012]])
* [[1929]] [[Slavko Avsenik]], Slovenian [[composer]] and [[musician]] (d. [[2015]])
* [[1930]] – [[J. Joseph Garrahy]], [[Governor]] of [[Rhode Island]] (d. [[2012]])
* [[1930]] – [[Berthold Leibinger]], German mechanical engineer, businessman and philanthropist (d. [[2018]])
* [[1931]] – [[Adolfo Pérez Esquivel]], Argentine activist, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]]
* [[1931]] – [[Adolfo Pérez Esquivel]], Argentine activist, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]]
* [[1931]] - [[Adrianus Johannes Simonis]], Dutch [[archbishop]] and [[cardinal]]
* [[1931]] [[Adrianus Johannes Simonis]], Dutch [[archbishop]] and [[cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]]
* [[1933]] – [[Robert Goulet]], American singer and actor (d. [[2007]])
* [[1933]] – [[Robert Goulet]], American singer and actor (d. [[2007]])
* [[1933]] - [[Richard Holloway]], Scottish writer and former [[Bishop]] of [[Edinburgh]]
* [[1933]] [[Tony Verna]], American [[television]] [[producer]] (d. [[2015]])
* [[1933]] – [[Richard Holloway]], Scottish writer and former [[Bishop]] of [[Edinburgh]]
* [[1936]] – [[Margaret Boden]], English [[computer]] [[scientist]] and [[Psychology|psychologist]]
* [[1937]] – [[Boris Yegorov]], Soviet cosmonaut (d. [[1994]])
* [[1937]] – [[Boris Yegorov]], Soviet cosmonaut (d. [[1994]])
* [[1938]] – [[Porter J. Goss]], American politician and Central Intelligence Agency director
* [[1938]] – [[Porter Goss]], American politician and Central Intelligence Agency director
* [[1938]] – [[Rodney Jory]], Australian physicist
* [[1938]] – [[Rodney Jory]], Australian physicist
* [[1938]] – [[Rich Little]], Canadian comedian and actor
* [[1938]] – [[Rich Little]], Canadian–American comedian and actor
* [[1939]] – [[Tina Turner]], American singer and actress
* [[1939]] – [[Tina Turner]], American–Swiss singer and actress
* [[1939]] – [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]], 5th [[Prime Minister]] of [[Malaysia]]
* [[1939]] – [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi]], 5th [[Prime Minister]] of [[Malaysia]]
* [[1940]] - [[Enrico Bombieri]], Italian [[mathematician]]
* [[1940]] [[Enrico Bombieri]], Italian [[mathematician]]
* [[1940]] - [[Kotozakura Masakatsu]], Japanese [[sumo]] wrestler (d. [[2007]])
* [[1940]] [[Kotozakura Masakatsu]], Japanese [[sumo]] wrestler (d. [[2007]])
* [[1942]] - [[Olivia Cole]], American actress
* [[1942]] [[Olivia Cole]], American actress
* [[1942]] - [[Dang Thuy Tram]], [[Vietnam]]ese doctor (d. [[1970]])
* [[1942]] [[Dang Thuy Tram]], [[Vietnam]]ese doctor (d. [[1970]])
* [[1943]] – [[Bruce Paltrow]], American producer and director (d. [[2002]])
* [[1943]] – [[Bruce Paltrow]], American producer and director (d. [[2002]])
* [[1944]] – [[Jean Terrell]], American singer
* [[1944]] – [[Jean Terrell]], American singer
* [[1945]] – [[Daniel Davis]], American actor
* [[1945]] – [[Daniel Davis]], American actor
* [[1945]] – [[John McVie]], British musician ([[Fleetwood Mac]])
* [[1945]] – [[John McVie]], British musician ([[Fleetwood Mac]])
* [[1946]] – [[Mark L. Lester]], American director
* [[1946]] – [[Art Shell]], American football player and coach
* [[1946]] – [[Art Shell]], American football player and coach
* [[1947]] – [[Vicki Ann Funk]], American botanist (d. [[2019]])
* [[1947]] – [[Susanne Zenor]], American actress
* [[1947]] – [[Susanne Zenor]], American actress
* [[1948]] – [[Elizabeth Blackburn]], Australian-American molecular biologist
* [[1948]] – [[Elizabeth Blackburn]], Australian–American molecular biologist
* [[1948]] – [[Galina Prozumenshchikova]], Soviet–Russian swimmer (d. [[2015]])
* [[1948]] – [[Krešimir Ćosić]], Croatian basketball player (d. [[1995]])
* [[1948]] – [[Krešimir Ćosić]], Croatian basketball player (d. [[1995]])
* [[1948]] – [[Shlomo Artzi]], Israeli singer
* [[1948]] – [[Shlomo Artzi]], Israeli singer
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* [[1949]] – [[Vincent A. Mahler]], Political Scientist and professor at [[Loyola University Chicago]]
* [[1949]] – [[Vincent A. Mahler]], Political Scientist and professor at [[Loyola University Chicago]]
* [[1949]] – [[Juanin Clay]], American actress (d. [[1995]])
* [[1949]] – [[Juanin Clay]], American actress (d. [[1995]])
* [[1949]] - [[Martin Lee]], British singer
* [[1949]] [[Martin Lee]], British singer
* [[1949]] – [[Mari Alkatiri]], 1st [[Prime Minister]] of [[East Timor]]
* [[1949]] – [[Shlomo Artzi]], Israeli [[singer–songwriter]]
* [[1950]] – [[Dieter Burdenski]], German footballer
* [[1950]] – [[Dieter Burdenski]], German footballer


=== From 1951 ===
=== 1951 {{ndash}} 1975 ===
* [[1951]] – [[Cicciolina]], Italian actress and politician
* [[1951]] – [[Cicciolina]], Italian actress and politician
* [[1951]] – [[Sulejman Tihic]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] [[politician]] (d. [[2014]])
* [[1952]] – [[Wendy Turnbull]], Australian [[tennis]] player
* [[1953]] – [[Hilary Benn]], British politician
* [[1953]] – [[Hilary Benn]], British politician
* [[1953]] – [[Shelley Moore Capito]], American politician
* [[1953]] – [[Harry Carson]], American football player
* [[1953]] – [[Harry Carson]], American football player
* [[1954]] – [[Velupillai Prabhakaran]], leader of the [[Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam]] (d. [[2009]])
* [[1954]] – [[Velupillai Prabhakaran]], leader of the [[Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam]] (d. [[2009]])
* [[1955]] – [[Gisela Stuart]], German–British politician
* [[1956]] – [[Dale Jarrett]], American race car driver
* [[1956]] – [[Dale Jarrett]], American race car driver
* [[1956]] – [[Keith Vaz]], British politician
* [[1956]] – [[Keith Vaz]], British politician
* [[1960]] - [[Delio Rossi]], Italian [[footballer]]
* [[1960]] [[Delio Rossi]], Italian [[footballer]]
* [[1961]] - [[Karan Bilimoria, Baron Bilimoria]], Indian-British [[entrepreneur]]
* [[1961]] [[Karan Bilimoria, Baron Bilimoria]], Indian–British [[entrepreneur]]
* [[1961]] – [[Ivory (wrestler)|Ivory]], American [[professional wrestler]]
* [[1961]] – [[Petr Málek]], Czech sport shooter (d. [[2019]])
* [[1962]] – [[Chuck Finley]], American baseball [[Pitcher (baseball)|pitcher]]
* [[1962]] – [[Chuck Finley]], American baseball [[Pitcher (baseball)|pitcher]]
* [[1963]] - [[Mario Elie]], American [[basketball]] player
* [[1963]] [[Mario Elie]], American [[basketball]] player
* [[1963]] - [[Matt Frei]], German-born British [[journalist]]
* [[1963]] [[Matt Frei]], German–born British [[journalist]]
* [[1964]] - [[Chokri Belaid]], Tunisian politician (d. [[2013]])
* [[1964]] [[Chokri Belaid]], Tunisian politician (d. [[2013]])
* [[1964]] – [[Vreni Schneider]], Swiss skier
* [[1964]] – [[Vreni Schneider]], Swiss skier
* [[1969]] – [[Shawn Kemp]], American basketball player
* [[1969]] – [[Shawn Kemp]], American basketball player
* [[1970]] – [[Dave Hughes]], Australian comedian
* [[1970]] – [[Dave Hughes]], Australian comedian
* [[1970]] - [[John Amaechi]], American-born British [[basketball]] player
* [[1970]] [[John Amaechi]], American–born British [[basketball]] player
* [[1971]] – [[Ronald "Winky" Wright]], American boxer
* [[1971]] – [[Ronald "Winky" Wright]], American boxer
* [[1972]] – [[Arjun Rampal]], Indian actor
* [[1972]] – [[Arjun Rampal]], Indian actor
* [[1973]] – [[Peter Facinelli]], American actor
* [[1973]] – [[Peter Facinelli]], American actor
* [[1975]] – [[DJ Khaled]], Palestinian-American musical artist and [[DJ]]
* [[1975]] – [[DJ Khaled]], Palestinian–American musical artist and [[DJ]]

=== From 1976 ===
* [[1976]] – [[Maven Huffman]], American [[professional wrestler]]
* [[1976]] – [[Maven Huffman]], American [[professional wrestler]]
* [[1977]] - [[Ivan Bassi]], Italian cyclist
* [[1977]] [[Ivan Bassi]], Italian cyclist
* [[1980]] - [[Satoshi Ohno]], Japanese singer and actor
* [[1980]] [[Satoshi Ohno]], Japanese singer and actor
* [[1980]] – [[Aruna Dindane]], Ivory Coast [[footballer]]
* [[1980]] – [[Aruna Dindane]], Ivory Coast [[footballer]]
* [[1980]] – [[Chris Lintott]], English [[Astrophysics|astrophysicist]], author and broadcaster
* [[1981]] – [[Aurora Snow]], American actress
* [[1981]] – [[Aurora Snow]], American actress
* [[1981]] – [[Stephan Andersen]], [[Denmark national football team|Danish]] international footballer
* [[1981]] – [[Stephan Andersen]], [[Denmark national football team|Danish]] international footballer
* [[1981]] – [[Ivan Basso]], Italian [[Cycling|cyclist]]
* [[1981]] – [[Ivan Basso]], Italian [[Cycling|cyclist]]
* [[1981]] – [[Natasha Bedingfield]], British singer
* [[1981]] – [[Natasha Bedingfield]], British singer
* [[1982]] - [[Keith Ballard]], American [[ice hockey]] player
* [[1981]] [[Natalie Gauci]], Australian singer
* [[1982]] - [[Dallas Johnson]], Australian [[rugby]] player
* [[1981]] [[Gina Kingsbury]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player
* [[1983]] – [[Chris Hughes]], American businessman, co-founder of [[Facebook]]
* [[1982]] – [[Keith Ballard]], American [[ice hockey]] player
* [[1982]] – [[Dallas Johnson]], Australian [[rugby]] player
* [[1983]] – [[Chris Hughes]], American businessman, co–founder of [[Facebook]]
* [[1984]] – [[Antonio Puerta]], Spanish footballer (d. [[2007]])
* [[1984]] – [[Antonio Puerta]], Spanish footballer (d. [[2007]])
* [[1986]] - [[Trevor Morgan]], American actor
* [[1986]] [[Trevor Morgan]], American actor
* [[1990]] – [[Chipmunk]], British rapper
* [[1990]] – [[Chipmunk]], English rapper
* [[1990]] – [[Danny Welbeck]], English footballer
* [[1990]] – [[Danny Welbeck]], English footballer
* [[1990]] - [[Rita Ora]], British singer
* [[1990]] [[Rita Ora]], [[Kosovo]]–born English singer and actress
* [[1992]] - [[Louis Ducruet]], [[Monaco|Monegasque]] royal
* [[1990]] [[Avery Bradley]], American [[basketball]] player
* [[1993]] - [[Erena Ono]], Japanese singer ([[AKB48]])
* [[1990]] [[Gabriel Paulista]], Brazilian footballer
* [[1992]] – [[Louis Ducruet]], [[Monaco|Monegasque]] royal
* [[1993]] – [[Erena Ono]], Japanese singer ([[AKB48]])
* [[1996]] – [[Louane Emera]], French singer


== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
=== Up to 1900 ===
* [[399]] - Pope [[Siricius]]
* [[1252]] - [[Blanche of Castile]], Queen of [[France]] (b. [[1188]])
* [[399]] – Pope [[Siricius]]
* [[1252]] [[Blanche of Castile]], Queen of [[France]] (b. [[1188]])
* [[1504]] – [[Isabella I of Castile]] (b. [[1451]])
* [[1504]] – [[Isabella I of Castile]] (b. [[1451]])
* [[1688]] - [[Philippe Quinault]], French [[playwright]] (b. [[1635]])
* [[1518]] [[Vannozza de Cattanei]], Italian mistress to the future–[[Pope Alexander VI]] (b. [[1442]])
* [[1717]] - [[Daniel Purcell]], British composer (b. [[1664]])
* [[1688]] [[Philippe Quinault]], French [[playwright]] (b. [[1635]])
* [[1836]] – [[John Loudon MacAdam]], Scottish engineer and [[road]]builder (b. [[1756]])
* [[1717]] – [[Daniel Purcell]], British composer (b. [[1664]])
* [[1842]] - [[Robert Smith (Cabinet minister)|Robert Smith]], [[United States Secretary of State]] (b. [[1757]])
* [[1822]] [[Karl August von Hardenberg]], Prussian statesman (b. [[1750]])
* [[1836]] – [[John Loudon MacAdam]], Scottish engineer and [[road]] builder (b. [[1756]])
* [[1842]] – [[Robert Smith (Cabinet minister)|Robert Smith]], [[United States Secretary of State]] (b. [[1757]])
* [[1851]] [[Jean–de–Dieu Soult]], French [[General officer|general]] and [[politician]] (b. [[1769]])
* [[1855]] – [[Adam Mickiewicz]], Polish poet (b. [[1798]])
* [[1855]] – [[Adam Mickiewicz]], Polish poet (b. [[1798]])
* [[1876]] - [[Karl Ernst von Baer]], German [[biologist]] (b. [[1792]])
* [[1872]] [[Pavel Kiselyov]], Russian [[General officer|general]] and [[politician]] (b. [[1788]])
* [[1876]] – [[Karl Ernst von Baer]], German [[biologist]] (b. [[1792]])
* [[1882]] – [[Otto Theodor von Manteuffel]], Prussian lawyer and politician (b. [[1805]])
* [[1883]] – [[Sojourner Truth]], American [[Abolitionism|abolitionist]] (b. [[1797]])
* [[1883]] – [[Sojourner Truth]], American [[Abolitionism|abolitionist]] (b. [[1797]])

* [[1912]] - [[Patriarch]] [[Joachim III of Constantinople]] (b. [[1854]])
=== 1901 {{ndash}} 2000 ===
* [[1919]] - [[Felipe Angeles]], Mexican [[revolution]]ary [[General officer|general]] (b. [[1868]])
* [[1926]] - [[John Browning]], American firearms designer and inventor (b. [[1855]])
* [[1912]] [[Patriarch]] [[Joachim III of Constantinople]] (b. [[1854]])
* [[1919]] – [[Felipe Angeles]], Mexican [[revolution]]ary [[General officer|general]] (b. [[1868]])
* [[1926]] – [[John Browning]], American firearms designer and inventor (b. [[1855]])
* [[1930]] – [[Otto Sverdrup]], Norwegian explorer (b. [[1854]])
* [[1930]] – [[Otto Sverdrup]], Norwegian explorer (b. [[1854]])
* [[1934]] - [[Mykhailo Hrushevsky]], Ukrainian [[historian]] and [[statesman]] (b. [[1866]])
* [[1934]] [[Mykhailo Hrushevsky]], Ukrainian [[historian]] and [[statesman]] (b. [[1866]])
* [[1938]] - [[Flora Call Disney]], mother of [[Walt Disney]] (b. [[1868]])
* [[1938]] [[Flora Call Disney]], mother of [[Walt Disney]] (b. [[1868]])
* [[1943]] - [[Edward O'Hare]], American [[pilot]] (b. [[1914]])
* [[1943]] [[Edward O'Hare]], American [[pilot]] (b. [[1914]])
* [[1952]] – [[Sven Hedin]], Swedish explorer (b. [[1865]])
* [[1952]] – [[Sven Hedin]], Swedish explorer (b. [[1865]])
* [[1954]] – [[Bill Doak]], American [[baseball]] player (b. [[1891]])
* [[1954]] – [[Bill Doak]], American [[baseball]] player (b. [[1891]])
* [[1956]] – [[Tommy Dorsey]], American musician (b. [[1905]])
* [[1956]] – [[Tommy Dorsey]], American musician (b. [[1905]])
* [[1961]] - [[Styles Bridges]], [[Governor]] of [[New Hampshire]] (b. [[1898]])
* [[1959]] [[Albert Ketèlbey]], British [[composer]], [[pianist]] and [[Conductor (music)|conductor]] (b. [[1875]])
* [[1962]] - [[Albert Sarrault]], French politician (b. [[1872]])
* [[1961]] [[Styles Bridges]], [[Governor]] of [[New Hampshire]] (b. [[1898]])
* [[1963]] - [[Amelita Galli-Curci]], Italian [[soprano]] (b. [[1882]])
* [[1962]] [[Albert Sarrault]], French politician (b. [[1872]])
* [[1963]] – [[Amelita Galli–Curci]], Italian [[soprano]] (b. [[1882]])
* [[1968]] – [[Arnold Zweig]], German writer (b. [[1887]])
* [[1968]] – [[Arnold Zweig]], German writer (b. [[1887]])
* [[1969]] - [[Albert Ketelbey]], British composer and conductor (b. [[1875]])
* [[1973]] – [[John Rostill]], British musician (b. [[1942]])
* [[1973]] – [[John Rostill]], British musician (b. [[1942]])
* [[1977]] - [[Yoshibayama Junnosoke]], Japanese [[sumo]] wrestler (b. [[1920]])
* [[1977]] [[Yoshibayama Junnosoke]], Japanese [[sumo]] wrestler (b. [[1920]])
* [[1979]] - [[Ove Joensen]], [[Faroe Islands|Faroese]] rower and adventurer (b. [[1948]])
* [[1978]] [[Ford Beebe]], American director (d. [[1888]])
* [[1979]] – [[Ove Joensen]], [[Faroe Islands|Faroese]] rower and adventurer (b. [[1948]])
* [[1981]] – [[Max Euwe]], Dutch [[chess]] player (b. [[1901]])
* [[1981]] – [[Max Euwe]], Dutch [[chess]] player (b. [[1901]])
* [[1989]] - [[Ahmed Abdallah]], [[President]] of the [[Comoros]]
* [[1989]] [[Ahmed Abdallah]], [[President]] of the [[Comoros]]
* [[1994]] – [[Joey Stefano]], American actor (b. [[1968]])
* [[1994]] – [[Joey Stefano]], American actor (b. [[1968]])
* [[1994]] - [[Arturo Rivera y Damas]], [[Archbishop]] of [[San Salvador]] (b. [[1923]])
* [[1994]] [[Arturo Rivera y Damas]], [[Archbishop]] of [[San Salvador]] (b. [[1923]])

=== From 2001 ===
* [[2003]] – [[Soulja Slim]], American rapper (b. [[1978]])
* [[2003]] – [[Soulja Slim]], American rapper (b. [[1978]])
* [[2005]] - [[Stan Berenstain]], American writer (b. [[1923]])
* [[2004]] [[Philippe de Broca]], French [[actor]], [[Movie director|director]] and [[screenwriter]] (b. [[1933]])
* [[2005]] - [[Mark Craney]], American musician (b. [[1952]])
* [[2005]] [[Stan Berenstain]], American writer (b. [[1923]])
* [[2005]] – [[Mark Craney]], American musician (b. [[1952]])
* [[2008]] – [[Edna Parker]], American [[supercentenarian]], world's oldest woman at the time of her death (b. [[1893]])
* [[2008]] – [[Edna Parker]], American [[supercentenarian]], world's oldest woman at the time of her death (b. [[1893]])
* [[2011]] – [[C. Odumegwu Ojukwu]], Nigerian colonel and politician, [[President]] of [[Biafra]] (b. [[1933]])
* [[2011]] – [[C. Odumegwu Ojukwu]], Nigerian colonel and politician, [[President]] of [[Biafra]] (b. [[1933]])
* [[2012]] - [[Joseph Murray]], American surgeon and [[Nobel Prize]] winner (b. [[1919]])
* [[2012]] [[Joseph Murray]], American surgeon and [[Nobel Prize]] winner (b. [[1919]])
* [[2013]] - [[Cayetano Re]], [[Paraguay]]an [[footballer]] (b. [[1938]])
* [[2013]] [[Cayetano Re]], [[Paraguay]]an [[footballer]] (b. [[1938]])
* [[2013]] - [[Chico Hamilton]], American [[jazz]] [[drum]]mer and [[bandleader]] (b. [[1921]])
* [[2013]] [[Arik Einstein]], Israeli [[singer–songwriter]] and [[actor]] (b. [[1939]])
* [[2013]] - [[John Galbraith Graham]] ([[Araucaria]]), English [[crossword]] compiler and [[Church of England]] priest (b. [[1921]])
* [[2013]] [[John Galbraith Graham]] ([[Araucaria]]), English [[crossword]] compiler and [[Church of England]] priest (b. [[1921]])
* [[2013]] - [[Stan Stennett]], Welsh entertainer (b. [[1925]])
* [[2013]] [[Stan Stennett]], Welsh entertainer (b. [[1925]])
* [[2014]] – [[Frankie Fraser]], English gangster (b. [[1923]])
* [[2014]] – [[Sabah (singer)|Sabah]], Lebanese singer and actress (b. [[1927]])
* [[2014]] – [[Gilles Tremblay (ice hockey)|Gilles Tremblay]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] player (b. [[1938]])
* [[2014]] – [[Tapan Raychaudhuri]], Indian [[historian]] (b. [[1924]])
* [[2014]] – [[Angel Tulio Zof]], Argentine [[footballer]] (b. [[1928]])
* [[2015]] – [[Guy Lewis]], American [[basketball]] player (b. [[1922]])
* [[2015]] – [[Norbert Gastell]], German actor (b. [[1929]])
* [[2016]] – [[Peter Hintze]], German politician (b. [[1950]])
* [[2016]] – [[Peter Hans Kolvenbach]], Dutch religious leader (b. [[1928]])
* [[2017]] – [[Hou Bo]], Chinese photographer (b. [[1924]])
* [[2017]] – [[Armando Hart]], Cuban politician (b. [[1930]])
* [[2017]] – [[W. Marvin Watson]], American politician (b. [[1924]])
* [[2018]] – [[Bernardo Bertolucci]], Italian film director (b. [[1941]])
* [[2018]] – [[Stephen Hillenburg]], American marine biologist and animator, creator of [[SpongeBob SquarePants]] (b. [[1961]])
* [[2018]] – [[Charles Huxtable]], British military officer (b. [[1931]])
* [[2018]] – [[Tomás Maldonado]], Argentine painter and designer (b. [[1922]])
* [[2018]] – [[Patricia Quintana]], Mexican chef and writer (b. [[1946]])
* [[2018]] – [[Leo Schwarz]], German Roman Catholic prelate (b. [[1931]])
* [[2019]] – [[Cyrus Chothia]], English biochemist (b. [[1942]])
* [[2019]] – [[Howard Cruse]], American cartoonist and comic book writer (b. [[1941]])
* [[2019]] – [[Yeshi Dhonden]], Tibetan–Indian physician and humanitarian (b. [[1927]])
* [[2019]] – [[James L. Holloway III]], American naval admiral and political writer (b. [[1922]])
* [[2019]] – [[Köbi Kuhn]], Swiss [[footballer]] and coach (b. [[1943]])
* [[2019]] – [[Muiris Mac Conghail]], Irish journalist, writer, broadcaster, poet and filmmaker (b. [[1941]])
* [[2019]] – [[Bruno Nicolè]], Italian [[footballer]] (b. [[1940]])
* [[2019]] – [[Gerald Regan]], Canadian politician, 19th [[Premier]] of [[Nova Scotia]] (b. [[1928]])
* [[2019]] – [[Gary Rhodes]], English [[chef]] (b. [[1960]])


== Observances ==
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November 26 is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 35 days remaining until the end of the year.

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