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== Events ==
== Events ==
=== Up to 1950 ===
=== Up to 1950 ===
* [[1548]] - The [[city]] of [[La Paz]], [[Bolivia]], is founded.
* [[1548]] The [[city]] of [[La Paz]], [[Bolivia]], is founded.
* [[1708]] - The new [[Saint Paul's Cathedral]] in [[London]], designed by [[Christopher Wren]], is completed.
* [[1708]] The new [[Saint Paul's Cathedral]] in [[London]], designed by [[Christopher Wren]], is completed.
* [[1714]] - [[George I of Great Britain]] and [[Ireland]] is crowned.
* [[1714]] [[George I of Great Britain]] and [[Ireland]] is crowned.
* [[1720]] - Caribbean [[pirate]] [[Calico Jack]] is captured by the [[Royal Navy]].
* [[1720]] Caribbean [[pirate]] [[Calico Jack]] is captured by the [[Royal Navy]].
* [[1728]] - The Great [[Fire]] of [[Copenhagen]] break out, and lasts for three days.
* [[1728]] The Great [[Fire]] of [[Copenhagen]] break out, and lasts for three days.
* [[1740]] – [[Maria Theresa of Austria|Maria Theresa]] takes the throne of [[Austria]]. [[France]], [[Prussia]], [[Bavaria]], and [[Saxony]] refuse to honour the [[Pragmatic Sanction]] and the [[War of the Austrian Succession]] begins.
* [[1740]] – [[Maria Theresa of Austria|Maria Theresa]] takes the throne of [[Austria]]. [[France]], [[Prussia]], [[Bavaria]], and [[Saxony]] refuse to honour the [[Pragmatic Sanction]] and the [[War of the Austrian Succession]] begins.
* [[1803]] – United States Senate ratifies the [[Louisiana Purchase]].
* [[1803]] – United States Senate ratifies the [[Louisiana Purchase]].
* [[1818]] - The Convention of [[1818]] is signed between the [[United States]] and [[United Kingdom]]. Among other things, it settles most of the [[Canada]]-[[United States]] border to run along the 49th parallel.
* [[1818]] The Convention of [[1818]] is signed between the [[United States]] and [[United Kingdom]]. Among other things, it settles most of the [[Canada]][[United States]] border to run along the 49th parallel.
* [[1827]] – [[Battle of Navarino]] – a combined [[Ottoman Empire|Turkish]] and [[Egypt]]ian armada is destroyed by an allied [[United Kingdom|British]], [[France|French]], and [[Russia]]n naval force in the port of Navarino in Pylos, [[Greece]]. The most important result of this battle is the end of the [[Greek Liberation War]] and the affirmation of independence of modern [[Greece]].
* [[1827]] – [[Battle of Navarino]] – a combined [[Ottoman Empire|Turkish]] and [[Egypt]]ian armada is destroyed by an allied [[United Kingdom|British]], [[France|French]], and [[Russia]]n naval force in the port of Navarino in Pylos, [[Greece]]. The most important result of this battle is the end of the [[Greek Liberation War]] and the affirmation of independence of modern [[Greece]].
* [[1831]] - First day of trading on the [[Madrid]] Stock Exchange.
* [[1831]] First day of trading on the [[Madrid]] Stock Exchange.
* [[1883]] – [[Peru]] and [[Chile]] signed the [[Treaty of Ancón]], by which the Tarapacá province was ceded to the latter, bringing an end to Peru's involvement in the [[War of the Pacific]].
* [[1883]] – [[Peru]] and [[Chile]] signed the [[Treaty of Ancón]], by which the Tarapacá province was ceded to the latter, bringing an end to Peru's involvement in the [[War of the Pacific]].
* [[1904]] - [[Chile]] and [[Bolivia]] sign the [[Treaty of Peace and Friendship]].
* [[1904]] [[Chile]] and [[Bolivia]] sign the [[Treaty of Peace and Friendship]].
* [[1910]] - The hull of the [[ship]] [[RMS Olympic|RMS ''Olympic'']] is launched in [[Belfast]].
* [[1910]] The hull of the [[ship]] [[RMS Olympic|RMS ''Olympic'']] is launched in [[Belfast]].
* [[1914]] - [[World War I]]: The [[First Battle of Ypres|First Battle of Flanders]] begins.
* [[1914]] [[World War I]]: The [[First Battle of Ypres|First Battle of Flanders]] begins.
* [[1935]] – The [[Long March]] ends in [[China]].
* [[1935]] – The [[Long March]] ends in [[China]].
* [[1943]] - [[Cargo]] [[vessel]] ''Sinfra'' is attacked by [[Allies of World War II|allied]] [[aircraft]] at Suda Bay, [[Crete]] and sunk. 2,098 Italian [[POW]]s drown.
* [[1943]] [[Cargo]] [[vessel]] ''Sinfra'' is attacked by [[Allies of World War II|allied]] [[aircraft]] at Suda Bay, [[Crete]] and sunk. 2,098 Italian [[POW]]s drown.
* [[1944]] – The Soviet army captures [[Belgrade]], the capital of [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]
* [[1944]] – The Soviet army captures [[Belgrade]], the capital of [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]
* [[1944]] – Liquid [[natural gas]] leaks from storange tanks in [[Cleveland, Ohio]], then explodes; the explosion and resulting fire level 30 blocks and kill 130.
* [[1944]] – Liquid [[natural gas]] leaks from storange tanks in [[Cleveland, Ohio]], then explodes; the explosion and resulting fire level 30 blocks and kill 130.
* [[1947]] – The [[House Un-American Activities Committee]] begins its investigation into [[Communism|Communist]] infiltration of [[Hollywood]], resulting in a blacklist that prevents some from working in the industry for years.
* [[1947]] – The [[House Un–American Activities Committee]] begins its investigation into [[Communism|Communist]] infiltration of [[Hollywood]], resulting in a blacklist that prevents some from working in the industry for years.
* [[1948]] - A [[KLM]] [[Lockheed]] L-049 Constellation airliner crashes at [[Glasgow Prestwick Airport]] in [[Scotland]], killing all 40 people on board.
* [[1948]] A [[KLM]] [[Lockheed]] L–049 Constellation airliner crashes at [[Glasgow Prestwick Airport]] in [[Scotland]], killing all 40 people on board.


=== From 1951 ===
=== From 1951 ===
* [[1952]] - In then-British [[Kenya]], leaders of the [[Mau-Mau]] uprising are arrested, including [[Jomo Kenyatta]].
* [[1952]] In then–British [[Kenya]], leaders of the [[Mau–Mau]] uprising are arrested, including [[Jomo Kenyatta]].
* [[1968]] – Former [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]] [[Jacqueline Kennedy]] marries [[Greece|Greek]] shipping tycoon [[Aristotle Onassis]].
* [[1968]] – Former [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]] [[Jacqueline Kennedy]] marries [[Greece|Greek]] shipping tycoon [[Aristotle Onassis]].
* [[1970]] - [[Siad Barre]] declares [[Somalia]] a socialist state.
* [[1970]] [[Siad Barre]] declares [[Somalia]] a socialist state.
* [[1971]] - West German [[Chancellor]] [[Willy Brandt]] wins the [[Nobel Peace Prize]].
* [[1971]] West German [[Chancellor]] [[Willy Brandt]] wins the [[Nobel Peace Prize]].
* [[1971]] – The [[Nepal]] stock exchange collapses.
* [[1971]] – The [[Nepal]] stock exchange collapses.
* [[1973]] – The [[Saturday Night Massacre]]: [[Richard Nixon|President Nixon]] fires [[Attorney General]] [[Elliot Richardson]] and [[Deputy Attorney General]] [[William Ruckelshaus]] after they refuse to fire [[Watergate]] prosecutor [[Archibald Cox]], who is finally fired by [[Robert Bork]].
* [[1973]] – The [[Saturday Night Massacre]]: [[Richard Nixon|President Nixon]] fires [[Attorney General]] [[Elliot Richardson]] and [[Deputy Attorney General]] [[William Ruckelshaus]] after they refuse to fire [[Watergate]] prosecutor [[Archibald Cox]], who is finally fired by [[Robert Bork]].
* [[1973]] – The [[Sydney Opera House]] opens.
* [[1973]] – The [[Sydney Opera House]] opens.
* [[1973]] – ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]'' premieres on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]].
* [[1973]] – ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]'' premieres on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]].
* [[1976]] - The [[ferry]] ''George Prince'' is struck by a [[ship]] on the [[Mississippi River]] in [[Louisiana]], killing 78 people. 18 survive.
* [[1976]] The [[ferry]] ''George Prince'' is struck by a [[ship]] on the [[Mississippi River]] in [[Louisiana]], killing 78 people. 18 survive.
* [[1977]] – A plane carrying [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]] crashes in [[Mississippi]], killing several band members, including lead singer [[Ronnie Van Zant]] and guitarist [[Steve Gaines]].
* [[1977]] – A plane carrying [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]] crashes in [[Mississippi]], killing several band members, including lead singer [[Ronnie Van Zant]] and guitarist [[Steve Gaines]].
* [[1982]] – [[St. Louis Cardinals]] defeat [[Milwaukee Brewers]] 6-3 to win 9th [[World Series]] Championship.
* [[1982]] – [[St. Louis Cardinals]] defeat [[Milwaukee Brewers]] 6–3 to win 9th [[World Series]] Championship.
* [[1986]] – [[Yitzhak Shamir]] begins his second office term as [[Israel]]'s prime minister.
* [[1986]] – [[Yitzhak Shamir]] begins his second office term as [[Israel]]'s prime minister.
* [[1991]] – A magnitude 6.8 [[earthquake]] in northern [[India]] kills around 1,000 people.
* [[1991]] – A magnitude 6.8 [[earthquake]] in northern [[India]] kills around 1,000 people.
* [[1991]] – The [[Oakland Hills firestorm]] kills 25 and destroys 3469 homes and apartments, causing more than $2 billion in damage.
* [[1991]] – The [[Oakland Hills firestorm]] kills 25 and destroys 3469 homes and apartments, causing more than $2 billion in damage.
* [[1995]] - [[NATO]] Secretary-General [[Willy Claes]] resigns.
* [[1995]] [[NATO]] Secretary–General [[Willy Claes]] resigns.
* [[1999]] – [[Abdurrahman Wahid]] is elected [[President of Indonesia]].
* [[1999]] – [[Abdurrahman Wahid]] is elected [[President of Indonesia]].
* [[2004]] - [[Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono]] becomes [[President of Indonesia]].
* [[2004]] [[Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono]] becomes [[President of Indonesia]].
* [[2007]] – [[South Africa]] wins the [[Rugby football|Rugby]] World Cup, defeating [[England]] in the final.
* [[2007]] – [[South Africa]] wins the [[Rugby football|Rugby]] World Cup, defeating [[England]] in the final.
* [[2011]] – [[2011 Libyan civil war]]: Forces loyal to the National Transitional Council take the city of [[Sirte]], the last remaining pro-Gaddafi stronghold. Subsequently, Colonel [[Muammar al-Gaddafi]] is captured and killed.
* [[2011]] – [[2011 Libyan civil war]]: Forces loyal to the National Transitional Council take the city of [[Sirte]], the last remaining pro–Gaddafi stronghold. Subsequently, Colonel [[Muammar al–Gaddafi]] is captured and killed.
* [[2013]] - [[Luxembourg]] holds an early [[election]] after long-serving [[Prime Minister]] [[Jean-Claude Juncker]] was involved in a spy scandal.
* [[2013]] [[Luxembourg]] holds an early [[election]] after long–serving [[Prime Minister]] [[Jean–Claude Juncker]] was involved in a spy scandal.
* [[2014]] - [[Joko Widodo]] becomes [[President of Indonesia]].
* [[2014]] [[Joko Widodo]] becomes [[President of Indonesia]].
* [[2018]] - Around 700,000 people march against [[Brexit]] (and for a second referendum on the issue) in [[London]], in the biggest such gathering in the [[United Kingdom]] since [[2003]].
* [[2018]] Around 700,000 people march against [[Brexit]] (and for a second referendum on the issue) in [[London]], in the biggest such gathering in the [[United Kingdom]] since [[2003]].
* [[2018]] - [[Donald Trump]] decides to pull the [[United States]] out of the [[Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty]] with [[Russia]].
* [[2018]] [[Donald Trump]] decides to pull the [[United States]] out of the [[Intermediate–Range Nuclear Forces Treaty]] with [[Russia]].


== Births ==
== Births ==
=== Up to 1900 ===
=== Up to 1900 ===
* [[1435]] - [[Andrea Della Robbia]], Italian [[sculptor]] (died [[1525]])
* [[1435]] [[Andrea Della Robbia]], Italian [[sculptor]] (died [[1525]])
* [[1463]] – [[Alessandro Achillini]], Italian [[philosopher]] (died [[1512]])
* [[1463]] – [[Alessandro Achillini]], Italian [[philosopher]] (died [[1512]])
* [[1469]] – [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ji, The Founder of the [[Sikh]] religion.
* [[1469]] – [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ji, The Founder of the [[Sikh]] religion.
* [[1496]] - [[Claude, Duke of Guise]], French [[General officer|general]] (d. [[1550]])
* [[1496]] [[Claude, Duke of Guise]], French [[General officer|general]] (d. [[1550]])
* [[1616]] - [[Thomas Bartholin]], Danish [[physician]], [[mathematician]] and [[theologian]] (died [[1680]])
* [[1616]] [[Thomas Bartholin]], Danish [[physician]], [[mathematician]] and [[theologian]] (died [[1680]])
* [[1632]] – [[Christopher Wren|Sir Christopher Wren]], English architect (died [[1723]])
* [[1632]] – [[Christopher Wren|Sir Christopher Wren]], English architect (died [[1723]])
* [[1677]] – [[Stanislaw I Leszczynski]], King of [[Poland]] (died [[1766]])
* [[1677]] – [[Stanislaw I Leszczynski]], King of [[Poland]] (died [[1766]])
* [[1711]] - [[Timothy Ruggles]], American politician (died [[1795]])
* [[1711]] [[Timothy Ruggles]], American politician (died [[1795]])
* [[1759]] – [[Chauncey Goodrich]], U.S. Senator from Connecticut (died [[1815]])
* [[1759]] – [[Chauncey Goodrich]], U.S. Senator from Connecticut (died [[1815]])
* [[1780]] - [[Pauline Bonaparte]], French sister of [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] (died [[1825]])
* [[1780]] [[Pauline Bonaparte]], French sister of [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] (died [[1825]])
* [[1784]] – [[Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (died [[1865]])
* [[1784]] – [[Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (died [[1865]])
* [[1785]] - [[George Ormerod]], British [[historian]] and [[Antique|antiquarian]] (died [[1873]])
* [[1785]] [[George Ormerod]], British [[historian]] and [[Antique|antiquarian]] (died [[1873]])
* [[1801]] - [[Melchior Berri]], Swiss [[architect]] (died [[1854]])
* [[1801]] [[Melchior Berri]], Swiss [[architect]] (died [[1854]])
* [[1808]] – [[Karl Andree]], German [[geographer]] (died [[1875]])
* [[1808]] – [[Karl Andree]], German [[geographer]] (died [[1875]])
* [[1819]] – The [[Báb]], prophet founder of the [[Bábís|Bábí Faith]], precursor to the [[Bahá'í Faith]] (died [[1850]])
* [[1819]] – The [[Báb]], prophet founder of the [[Bábís|Bábí Faith]], precursor to the [[Bahá'í Faith]] (died [[1850]])
* [[1819]] - [[Carl Mikuli]], Polish [[pianist]] (died [[1897]])
* [[1819]] [[Carl Mikuli]], Polish [[pianist]] (died [[1897]])
* [[1822]] – [[Thomas Hughes]], [[novelist]] (died [[1896]])
* [[1822]] – [[Thomas Hughes]], [[novelist]] (died [[1896]])
* [[1825]] - [[Daniel Sickles]], American politician, soldier and diplomat (died [[1914]])
* [[1825]] [[Daniel Sickles]], American politician, soldier and diplomat (died [[1914]])
* [[1832]] - [[Constantin Lipsius]], German [[architect]] (died [[1894]])
* [[1832]] [[Constantin Lipsius]], German [[architect]] (died [[1894]])
* [[1836]] - [[Daniel Owen]], Welsh [[novel]]ist (died [[1895]])
* [[1836]] [[Daniel Owen]], Welsh [[novel]]ist (died [[1895]])
* [[1847]] - [[Oscar Swahn]], Swedish archer (died [[1927]])
* [[1847]] [[Oscar Swahn]], Swedish archer (died [[1927]])
* [[1854]] – [[Arthur Rimbaud]], French poet (died [[1891]])
* [[1854]] – [[Arthur Rimbaud]], French poet (died [[1891]])
* [[1854]] - [[James F. Hinkle]], 6th [[Governor]] of [[New Mexico]] (died [[1951]])
* [[1854]] [[James F. Hinkle]], 6th [[Governor]] of [[New Mexico]] (died [[1951]])
* [[1858]] – [[John Burns]], English politician (died [[1943]])
* [[1858]] – [[John Burns]], English politician (died [[1943]])
* [[1859]] – [[John Dewey]], American [[philosopher]] (died [[1952]])
* [[1859]] – [[John Dewey]], American [[philosopher]] (died [[1952]])
* [[1864]] - [[James F. Hinkle]], American politician, 6th [[Governor]] of [[New Mexico]] (died [[1951]])
* [[1864]] [[James F. Hinkle]], American politician, 6th [[Governor]] of [[New Mexico]] (died [[1951]])
* [[1866]] - [[Kazimierz Twardowski]], Polish [[philosopher]] (died [[1938]])
* [[1866]] [[Kazimierz Twardowski]], Polish [[philosopher]] (died [[1938]])
* [[1869]] - [[Robin Welsh]], Scottish [[Curling|curler]] and [[rugby union]] player (died [[1934]])
* [[1869]] [[Robin Welsh]], Scottish [[Curling|curler]] and [[rugby union]] player (died [[1934]])
* [[1873]] - [[Nellie McClung]], Canadian politician and activist (died [[1951]])
* [[1873]] [[Nellie McClung]], Canadian politician and activist (died [[1951]])
* [[1874]] – [[Charles Ives]], American composer (died [[1954]])
* [[1874]] – [[Charles Ives]], American composer (died [[1954]])
* [[1876]] - [[Alexandre Pharamond]], French [[rugby]] player (died [[1953]])
* [[1876]] [[Alexandre Pharamond]], French [[rugby]] player (died [[1953]])
* [[1882]] – [[Bela Lugosi]], Hungarian-American actor (died [[1956]])
* [[1882]] – [[Bela Lugosi]], Hungarian–American actor (died [[1956]])
* [[1882]] – [[Margaret Dumont]], American actress (died [[1965]])
* [[1882]] – [[Margaret Dumont]], American actress (died [[1965]])
* [[1887]] - [[Prince Yasuhiko Asaka]], Japanese [[diplomat]] (died [[1981]])
* [[1887]] [[Prince Yasuhiko Asaka]], Japanese [[diplomat]] (died [[1981]])
* [[1890]] – [[Jelly Roll Morton]], American composer, musician (died [[1941]])
* [[1890]] – [[Jelly Roll Morton]], American composer, musician (died [[1941]])
* [[1891]] – [[Jomo Kenyatta]], [[President of Kenya]] (died [[1978]])
* [[1891]] – [[Jomo Kenyatta]], [[President of Kenya]] (died [[1978]])
* [[1891]] – [[James Chadwick]], English [[physicist]] (died [[1974]])
* [[1891]] – [[James Chadwick]], English [[physicist]] (died [[1974]])
* [[1893]] – [[Charley Chase]], early movie comedian (died [[1940]])
* [[1893]] – [[Charley Chase]], early movie comedian (died [[1940]])
* [[1894]] - [[Olive Thomas]], American actress and model (died [[1920]])
* [[1894]] [[Olive Thomas]], American actress and model (died [[1920]])
* [[1895]] - [[Rex Ingram]], American actor (died [[1969]])
* [[1895]] [[Rex Ingram]], American actor (died [[1969]])
* [[1897]] – Crown Prince [[Yi Un|Eun]] of [[Korea]] (died [[1970]])
* [[1897]] – Crown Prince [[Yi Un|Eun]] of [[Korea]] (died [[1970]])
* [[1900]] – [[Wayne Morse]], [[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Oregon]] (died [[1974]])
* [[1900]] – [[Wayne Morse]], [[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Oregon]] (died [[1974]])


=== 1901 {{ndash}} 1950 ===
=== 1901 {{ndash}} 1950 ===
* [[1901]] - [[Adelaide Hall]], American-British [[pianist]], [[composer]] and [[bandleader]] (died [[1993]])
* [[1901]] [[Adelaide Hall]], American–British [[pianist]], [[composer]] and [[bandleader]] (died [[1993]])
* [[1904]] – [[Anna Neagle]], English actress (died [[1986]])
* [[1904]] – [[Anna Neagle]], English actress (died [[1986]])
* [[1904]] – [[Tommy Douglas]], Scottish-Canadian politician, founder of public healthcare in Canada (died [[1986]])
* [[1904]] – [[Tommy Douglas]], Scottish–Canadian politician, founder of public healthcare in Canada (died [[1986]])
* [[1905]] – [[Frederic Dannay]] ([[Ellery Queen]]), mystery [[novel]]ist (died [[1982]])
* [[1905]] – [[Frederic Dannay]] ([[Ellery Queen]]), mystery [[novel]]ist (died [[1982]])
* [[1907]] – [[Arlene Francis]], [[television personality]] (died [[2001]])
* [[1907]] – [[Arlene Francis]], [[television personality]] (died [[2001]])
* [[1909]] - [[Carla Laemmle]], American actress (died [[2014]])
* [[1909]] [[Carla Laemmle]], American actress (died [[2014]])
* [[1910]] - [[Bob Sheppard]], American sportscaster (died [[2010]])
* [[1910]] [[Bob Sheppard]], American sportscaster (died [[2010]])
* [[1913]] – [[Grandpa Jones]], American [[country music]] performer (died [[1998]])
* [[1913]] – [[Grandpa Jones]], American [[country music]] performer (died [[1998]])
* [[1917]] - [[Stéphane Hessel]], French [[diplomat]] and [[activist]] (died [[2013]])
* [[1917]] [[Stéphane Hessel]], French [[diplomat]] and [[activist]] (died [[2013]])
* [[1917]] - [[Jean-Pierre Melville]], French [[Movie director|director]] and [[screenwriter]] (died [[1973]])
* [[1917]] [[Jean–Pierre Melville]], French [[Movie director|director]] and [[screenwriter]] (died [[1973]])
* [[1918]] – [[Robert Lochner]], journalist, creator of Kennedy's "ish been oin bear-lee-ner" (died [[2003]])
* [[1918]] – [[Robert Lochner]], journalist, creator of Kennedy's "ish been oin bear–lee–ner" (died [[2003]])
* [[1920]] – [[Janet Jagan]], American-born [[President]] of [[Guyana]] (died [[2009]])
* [[1920]] – [[Janet Jagan]], American–born [[President]] of [[Guyana]] (died [[2009]])
* [[1920]] - [[Nick Cardy]], American illustrator (died [[2013]])
* [[1920]] [[Nick Cardy]], American illustrator (died [[2013]])
* [[1920]] - [[Siddhartha Shankar Ray]], Indian politician, [[Chief Minister]] of [[West Bengal]] (died [[2010]])
* [[1920]] [[Siddhartha Shankar Ray]], Indian politician, [[Chief Minister]] of [[West Bengal]] (died [[2010]])
* [[1923]] - [[Robert Craft]], American [[Conductor (music)|conductor]] (died [[2015]])
* [[1923]] [[Robert Craft]], American [[Conductor (music)|conductor]] (died [[2015]])
* [[1923]] – [[Otfried Preussler]], German children's writer (died [[2013]])
* [[1923]] – [[Otfried Preussler]], German children's writer (died [[2013]])
* [[1923]] – [[Herschel Bernardi]], actor (died [[1986]])
* [[1923]] – [[Herschel Bernardi]], actor (died [[1986]])
* [[1924]] - [[Robert Peters]], American [[poet]], scholar, [[playwright]], editor and actor (died [[2014]])
* [[1924]] [[Robert Peters]], American [[poet]], scholar, [[playwright]], editor and actor (died [[2014]])
* [[1925]] – [[Art Buchwald]], [[newspaper]] [[columnist]]
* [[1925]] – [[Art Buchwald]], [[newspaper]] [[columnist]]
* [[1925]] - [[Roger Hanin]], French [[Movie director|director]] and [[actor]] (died [[2015]])
* [[1925]] [[Roger Hanin]], French [[Movie director|director]] and [[actor]] (died [[2015]])
* [[1926]] - [[Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu]], English politician (died [[2015]])
* [[1926]] [[Edward Douglas–Scott–Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu]], English politician (died [[2015]])
* [[1927]] – [[Joyce Brothers]], American psychologist, [[television personality]] (died [[2013]])
* [[1927]] – [[Joyce Brothers]], American psychologist, [[television personality]] (died [[2013]])
* [[1928]] - [[Li Peng]], Chinese politician (died [[2019]])
* [[1928]] [[Li Peng]], Chinese politician (died [[2019]])
* [[1931]] – [[Mickey Mantle]], American [[baseball]] player (died [[1995]])
* [[1931]] – [[Mickey Mantle]], American [[baseball]] player (died [[1995]])
* [[1931]] - [[Richard Caliguiri]], 54th [[Mayor]] of [[Pittsburgh]] (died [[1988]])
* [[1931]] [[Richard Caliguiri]], 54th [[Mayor]] of [[Pittsburgh]] (died [[1988]])
* [[1931]] - [[Zeke Bratkowski]], American football player (died [[2019]])
* [[1931]] [[Zeke Bratkowski]], American football player (died [[2019]])
* [[1932]] – [[Rosey Brown]], American [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]]r (died [[2004]])
* [[1932]] – [[Rosey Brown]], American [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]]r (died [[2004]])
* [[1932]] – [[William Christopher]], American actor (died [[2016]])
* [[1932]] – [[William Christopher]], American actor (died [[2016]])
* [[1934]] – [[Empress Michiko]] of [[Japan]]
* [[1934]] – [[Empress Michiko]] of [[Japan]]
* [[1934]] - [[Taku Mayumura]], Japanese science fiction novelist (died [[2019]])
* [[1934]] [[Taku Mayumura]], Japanese science fiction novelist (died [[2019]])
* [[1934]] – [[Eddie Harris]], American [[jazz]] [[Saxophone|saxophonist]] (died [[1996]])
* [[1934]] – [[Eddie Harris]], American [[jazz]] [[Saxophone|saxophonist]] (died [[1996]])
* [[1934]] – [[Timothy West]], English actor
* [[1934]] – [[Timothy West]], English actor
* [[1934]] - [[Bill Chase]], American [[trumpet]]er (died [[1974]])
* [[1934]] [[Bill Chase]], American [[trumpet]]er (died [[1974]])
* [[1935]] - [[Roy Bailey (folk singer)|Roy Bailey]], English folk singer and guitarist (died [[2018]])
* [[1935]] [[Roy Bailey (folk singer)|Roy Bailey]], English folk singer and guitarist (died [[2018]])
* [[1935]] – [[Jerry Orbach]], American actor (''[[Law & Order]]'') (died [[2004]])
* [[1935]] – [[Jerry Orbach]], American actor (''[[Law & Order]]'') (died [[2004]])
* [[1936]] - [[Bobby Seale]], American [[activist]]
* [[1936]] [[Bobby Seale]], American [[activist]]
* [[1937]] – [[Juan Marichal]], [[Dominican Republic|Dominican]] [[baseball]] player
* [[1937]] – [[Juan Marichal]], [[Dominican Republic|Dominican]] [[baseball]] player
* [[1937]] - [[Wanda Jackson]], American singer
* [[1937]] [[Wanda Jackson]], American singer
* [[1938]] - [[Kathy Kirby]], English singer (died [[2011]])
* [[1938]] [[Kathy Kirby]], English singer (died [[2011]])
* [[1942]] – [[Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard]], German [[biologist]]
* [[1942]] – [[Christiane Nüsslein–Volhard]], German [[biologist]]
* [[1945]] – [[Romeo Benetti]], Italian [[footballer]]
* [[1945]] – [[Romeo Benetti]], Italian [[footballer]]
* [[1946]] – [[Elfriede Jelinek]], Austrian writer, won the [[2004]] [[Nobel Prize in Literature]]
* [[1946]] – [[Elfriede Jelinek]], Austrian writer, won the [[2004]] [[Nobel Prize in Literature]]
* [[1946]] - [[Chris Woodhead]], English civil servant and academic (died [[2015]])
* [[1946]] [[Chris Woodhead]], English civil servant and academic (died [[2015]])
* [[1947]] - [[Tom Smith (Pennsylvania politician)|Tom Smith]], American politician (died [[2015]])
* [[1947]] [[Tom Smith (Pennsylvania politician)|Tom Smith]], American politician (died [[2015]])
* [[1948]] - Sandra Dickinson, British actress
* [[1948]] Sandra Dickinson, British actress
* [[1949]] – [[Valeri Borzov]], Ukrainian athlete
* [[1949]] – [[Valeri Borzov]], Ukrainian athlete
* [[1950]] – [[Tom Petty]], American musician (died [[2017]])
* [[1950]] – [[Tom Petty]], American musician (died [[2017]])
* [[1950]] - [[Chris Cannon]], American politician
* [[1950]] [[Chris Cannon]], American politician


=== 1951 {{ndash}} 1975 ===
=== 1951 {{ndash}} 1975 ===
* [[1951]] – [[Claudio Ranieri]], Italian footballer and manager
* [[1951]] – [[Claudio Ranieri]], Italian footballer and manager
* [[1951]] - [[Alma Muriel]], Mexican actress (died [[2014]])
* [[1951]] [[Alma Muriel]], Mexican actress (died [[2014]])
* [[1951]] – [[Al Greenwood]], American rock musician
* [[1951]] – [[Al Greenwood]], American rock musician
* [[1953]] – [[Bill Nunn]], American actor
* [[1953]] – [[Bill Nunn]], American actor
* [[1955]] - [[Sheldon Whitehouse]], [[United States]] [[Senator]]
* [[1955]] [[Sheldon Whitehouse]], [[United States]] [[Senator]]
* [[1955]] – [[Aaron Pryor]], world boxing champion
* [[1955]] – [[Aaron Pryor]], world boxing champion
* [[1955]] - [[Thomas Newman]], American [[composer]] and [[Conductor (music)|conductor]]
* [[1955]] [[Thomas Newman]], American [[composer]] and [[Conductor (music)|conductor]]
* [[1956]] – [[Danny Boyle]], British movie director
* [[1956]] – [[Danny Boyle]], British movie director
* [[1957]] - [[Jane Bonham-Carter, Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yanbury]], British politician
* [[1957]] [[Jane Bonham–Carter, Baroness Bonham–Carter of Yanbury]], British politician
* [[1957]] - [[Hilda Solis]], American politician
* [[1957]] [[Hilda Solis]], American politician
* [[1958]] – [[Viggo Mortensen]], American actor
* [[1958]] – [[Viggo Mortensen]], American actor
* [[1958]] – [[Ivo Pogorelic]], [[Croatia]]n pianist
* [[1958]] – [[Ivo Pogorelic]], [[Croatia]]n pianist
* [[1959]] - [[Eriko Asai]], Japanese long-distance runner
* [[1959]] [[Eriko Asai]], Japanese long–distance runner
* [[1959]] - [[Akif Pirinçci]], Turkish-German author
* [[1959]] [[Akif Pirinçci]], Turkish–German author
* [[1960]] – [[Konstantin Aseev]], [[chess]] player (died [[2004]])
* [[1960]] – [[Konstantin Aseev]], [[chess]] player (died [[2004]])
* [[1960]] - [[Lepa Brena]], Bosnian singer and actress
* [[1960]] [[Lepa Brena]], Bosnian singer and actress
* [[1961]] – [[Ian Rush]], Welsh footballer
* [[1961]] – [[Ian Rush]], Welsh footballer
* [[1961]] - [[Kate Mosse]], English writer
* [[1961]] [[Kate Mosse]], English writer
* [[1961]] - [[Michio Tomizawa]], Japanese voice actress
* [[1961]] [[Michio Tomizawa]], Japanese voice actress
* [[1962]] - [[David M. Evans]], American [[Movie director|director]] and [[screenwriter]]
* [[1962]] [[David M. Evans]], American [[Movie director|director]] and [[screenwriter]]
* [[1963]] - [[Nikos Tsiantakis]], Greek [[footballer]]
* [[1963]] [[Nikos Tsiantakis]], Greek [[footballer]]
* [[1963]] – [[Julie Payette]], [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[astronaut]] and [[Governor General of Canada]]
* [[1963]] – [[Julie Payette]], [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[astronaut]] and [[Governor General of Canada]]
* [[1964]] - [[Kamala Harris]], American [[lawyer]] and [[politician]]
* [[1964]] [[Kamala Harris]], American [[lawyer]] and [[politician]]
* [[1965]] – [[Billy Zabka]], American actor
* [[1965]] – [[Billy Zabka]], American actor
* [[1966]] – [[Stefan Raab]], [[Germany|German]] entertainer
* [[1966]] – [[Stefan Raab]], [[Germany|German]] entertainer
* [[1966]] – [[Allan Donald]], [[South Africa]]n [[cricket]]er
* [[1966]] – [[Allan Donald]], [[South Africa]]n [[cricket]]er
* [[1966]] – [[Abu Musab al-Zarqawi]], Jordanian militant and [[al-Qaeda]] member (died [[2006]])
* [[1966]] – [[Abu Musab al–Zarqawi]], Jordanian militant and [[al–Qaeda]] member (died [[2006]])
* [[1966]] - [[Patrick Volkerding]], American [[computer]] [[scientist]] and [[engineer]]
* [[1966]] [[Patrick Volkerding]], American [[computer]] [[scientist]] and [[engineer]]
* [[1967]] – [[Monica Ali]], British writer
* [[1967]] – [[Monica Ali]], British writer
* [[1969]] – [[Juan Gonzalez]], [[baseball]] player
* [[1969]] – [[Juan Gonzalez]], [[baseball]] player
* [[1970]] - Nikky Smedley, British actress
* [[1970]] Nikky Smedley, British actress
* [[1971]] - [[Karl Collins]], British actor
* [[1971]] [[Karl Collins]], British actor
* [[1971]] – [[Dannii Minogue]], Australian singer
* [[1971]] – [[Dannii Minogue]], Australian singer
* [[1971]] – [[Snoop Dogg]], American rapper
* [[1971]] – [[Snoop Dogg]], American rapper
* [[1971]] - [[Eddie Jones (basketball)|Eddie Jones]], American [[basketball]] player
* [[1971]] [[Eddie Jones (basketball)|Eddie Jones]], American [[basketball]] player
* [[1972]] – [[Will Greenwood]], English [[Rugby football|rugby]] player
* [[1972]] – [[Will Greenwood]], English [[Rugby football|rugby]] player
* [[1972]] - [[Brian Schatz]], American politician, [[United States]] Senator for [[Hawaii]]
* [[1972]] [[Brian Schatz]], American politician, [[United States]] Senator for [[Hawaii]]


=== From 1976 ===
=== From 1976 ===
* [[1976]] – [[Nicola Legrottaglie]], Italian footballer
* [[1976]] – [[Nicola Legrottaglie]], Italian footballer
* [[1976]] - [[Dan Fogler]], American actor and director
* [[1976]] [[Dan Fogler]], American actor and director
* [[1977]] – [[Elena Berezhnaya]], [[figure skating]] star
* [[1977]] – [[Elena Berezhnaya]], [[figure skating]] star
* [[1978]] – [[Paul Wilson]], Scottish musician ([[Snow Patrol]])
* [[1978]] – [[Paul Wilson]], Scottish musician ([[Snow Patrol]])
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* [[1979]] – [[John Krasinski]], American actor
* [[1979]] – [[John Krasinski]], American actor
* [[1981]] – [[Dimitrios Papadopoulos]], Greek footballer
* [[1981]] – [[Dimitrios Papadopoulos]], Greek footballer
* [[1981]] - [[Francisco Rodríguez]], Mexican footballer
* [[1981]] [[Francisco Rodríguez]], Mexican footballer
* [[1981]] – [[Willis McGahee]], [[American football]] player
* [[1981]] – [[Willis McGahee]], [[American football]] player
* [[1983]] - [[Michel Vorm]], Dutch [[footballer]]
* [[1983]] [[Michel Vorm]], Dutch [[footballer]]
* [[1984]] – [[Andrew Trimble]], Northern Irish rugby player
* [[1984]] – [[Andrew Trimble]], Northern Irish rugby player
* [[1984]] - [[Mitch Lucker]], American [[singer-songwriter]] (died [[2012]])
* [[1984]] [[Mitch Lucker]], American [[singer–songwriter]] (died [[2012]])
* [[1985]] – [[Dominic McGuire]], American [[basketball]] player
* [[1985]] – [[Dominic McGuire]], American [[basketball]] player
* [[1986]] – [[Priyanka Sharma]], Indian actress
* [[1986]] – [[Priyanka Sharma]], Indian actress
* [[1988]] – [[Risa Niigaki]], Japanese singer ([[Morning Musume]])
* [[1988]] – [[Risa Niigaki]], Japanese singer ([[Morning Musume]])
* [[1988]] - [[Candice Swanepoel]], South African model
* [[1988]] [[Candice Swanepoel]], South African model
* [[1989]] - [[Jess Glynne]], English [[singer-songwriter]]
* [[1989]] [[Jess Glynne]], English [[singer–songwriter]]
* [[1989]] - [[Yanina Wickmayer]], Belgian [[tennis]] player
* [[1989]] [[Yanina Wickmayer]], Belgian [[tennis]] player
* [[1992]] - [[Ksenia Semenov]], Russian [[Gymnastics|gymnast]]
* [[1992]] [[Ksenia Semenov]], Russian [[Gymnastics|gymnast]]
* [[1994]] – [[Morgan Featherstone]], Australian model
* [[1994]] – [[Morgan Featherstone]], Australian model
* [[1995]] - [[Zhenwei Wang]], Chinese actor and martial artist
* [[1995]] [[Zhenwei Wang]], Chinese actor and martial artist


== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
=== Up to 1950 ===
=== Up to 1950 ===
* [[460]] - [[Aelia Eudocia]], [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Empress]]
* [[460]] [[Aelia Eudocia]], [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Empress]]
* [[1139]] - [[Henry X, Duke of Bavaria]]
* [[1139]] [[Henry X, Duke of Bavaria]]
* [[1631]] – [[Michael Maestlin]], German astronomer and [[mathematician]] (b. [[1550]])
* [[1631]] – [[Michael Maestlin]], German astronomer and [[mathematician]] (b. [[1550]])
* [[1640]] – [[John Ball (priest)|John Ball]], English Puritan clergyman (b. [[1585]])
* [[1640]] – [[John Ball (priest)|John Ball]], English Puritan clergyman (b. [[1585]])
* [[1652]] - [[Antonio Coello]], Spanish [[poet]] and [[playwright]] (b. [[1611]])
* [[1652]] [[Antonio Coello]], Spanish [[poet]] and [[playwright]] (b. [[1611]])
* [[1713]] - [[Archibald Pitcairne]], Scottish [[physician]] (b. [[1652]])
* [[1713]] [[Archibald Pitcairne]], Scottish [[physician]] (b. [[1652]])
* [[1740]] – [[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor]] (b. [[1685]])
* [[1740]] – [[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor]] (b. [[1685]])
* [[1842]] - [[Grace Darling]], English [[hero]]ine (b. [[1815]])
* [[1842]] [[Grace Darling]], English [[hero]]ine (b. [[1815]])
* [[1896]] – [[Felix Tisserand]], French astronomer (b. [[1845]])
* [[1896]] – [[Felix Tisserand]], French astronomer (b. [[1845]])
* [[1900]] – [[Naim Frasheri]], Albanian poet (b. [[1846]])
* [[1900]] – [[Naim Frasheri]], Albanian poet (b. [[1846]])
* [[1907]] – [[Said Pasha Kurd]], Kurdish statesman (b. [[1834]])
* [[1907]] – [[Said Pasha Kurd]], Kurdish statesman (b. [[1834]])
* [[1910]] - [[David B. Hill]], 29th [[Governor]] of [[New York (state)|New York]] (b. [[1843]])
* [[1910]] [[David B. Hill]], 29th [[Governor]] of [[New York (state)|New York]] (b. [[1843]])
* [[1926]] - [[Eugene V. Debs]], American politician (b. [[1855]])
* [[1926]] [[Eugene V. Debs]], American politician (b. [[1855]])
* [[1935]] – [[Arthur Henderson]], Scottish politician (b. [[1863]])
* [[1935]] – [[Arthur Henderson]], Scottish politician (b. [[1863]])
* [[1936]] – [[Anne Sullivan]], American teacher (b. [[1866]])
* [[1936]] – [[Anne Sullivan]], American teacher (b. [[1866]])
* [[1940]] - [[Gunnar Asplund]], Swedish [[architect]] (b. [[1885]])
* [[1940]] [[Gunnar Asplund]], Swedish [[architect]] (b. [[1885]])
* [[1946]] - [[Piero Campelli]], Italian [[footballer]] (b. [[1893]])
* [[1946]] [[Piero Campelli]], Italian [[footballer]] (b. [[1893]])
* [[1950]] - [[Henry L. Stimson]], American [[statesman]], [[lawyer]] and [[politician]] (b. [[1867]])
* [[1950]] [[Henry L. Stimson]], American [[statesman]], [[lawyer]] and [[politician]] (b. [[1867]])


=== 1951 {{ndash}} 2000 ===
=== 1951 {{ndash}} 2000 ===
* [[1957]] - [[Michalis Dorizas]], Greek [[javelin]] thrower (b. [[1890]])
* [[1957]] [[Michalis Dorizas]], Greek [[javelin]] thrower (b. [[1890]])
* [[1964]] – [[Herbert Hoover]], 31st [[President of the United States]] (b. [[1874]])
* [[1964]] – [[Herbert Hoover]], 31st [[President of the United States]] (b. [[1874]])
* [[1966]] - [[Harry F. Byrd]], [[Governor]] of [[Virginia]] (b. [[1887]])
* [[1966]] [[Harry F. Byrd]], [[Governor]] of [[Virginia]] (b. [[1887]])
* [[1967]] – [[Shigeru Yoshida]], [[Prime Minister of Japan]] (b. [[1878]])
* [[1967]] – [[Shigeru Yoshida]], [[Prime Minister of Japan]] (b. [[1878]])
* [[1968]] – [[Bud Flanagan]], British wartime entertainer (b. [[1896]])
* [[1968]] – [[Bud Flanagan]], British wartime entertainer (b. [[1896]])
* [[1972]] - [[Harlow Shapley]], American [[astronomer]] (b. [[1885]])
* [[1972]] [[Harlow Shapley]], American [[astronomer]] (b. [[1885]])
* [[1977]] – [[Cassie Gaines]], American musician ([[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]) (b. [[1948]]) (plane crash)
* [[1977]] – [[Cassie Gaines]], American musician ([[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]) (b. [[1948]]) (plane crash)
* [[1977]] – [[Steve Gaines]], American musician ([[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]) (b. [[1949]]) (plane crash)
* [[1977]] – [[Steve Gaines]], American musician ([[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]) (b. [[1949]]) (plane crash)
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* [[1984]] – [[Carl Ferdinand Cori]], [[Czechoslovakia|Czech]] [[Medical doctor|doctor]], won the 1947 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1896]])
* [[1984]] – [[Carl Ferdinand Cori]], [[Czechoslovakia|Czech]] [[Medical doctor|doctor]], won the 1947 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1896]])
* [[1987]] – [[Andrey Kolmogorov]], Russian mathematician (b. [[1903]])
* [[1987]] – [[Andrey Kolmogorov]], Russian mathematician (b. [[1903]])
* [[1989]] - [[Anthony Quayle]], English actor (b. [[1913]])
* [[1989]] [[Anthony Quayle]], English actor (b. [[1913]])
* [[1994]] – [[Sergei Bondarchuk]], Russian actor and director (b. [[1920]])
* [[1994]] – [[Sergei Bondarchuk]], Russian actor and director (b. [[1920]])
* [[1994]] – [[Burt Lancaster]], American actor (b. [[1913]])
* [[1994]] – [[Burt Lancaster]], American actor (b. [[1913]])
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=== From 2001 ===
=== From 2001 ===
* [[2005]] - [[Shirley Horn]], American [[jazz]] [[pianist]] (b. [[1934]])
* [[2005]] [[Shirley Horn]], American [[jazz]] [[pianist]] (b. [[1934]])
* [[2005]] - [[André van der Louw]], Dutch politician, [[Mayor]] of [[Rotterdam]] (b. [[1933]])
* [[2005]] [[André van der Louw]], Dutch politician, [[Mayor]] of [[Rotterdam]] (b. [[1933]])
* [[2006]] - [[Maxi Herber]], German figure skater (b. [[1920]])
* [[2006]] [[Maxi Herber]], German figure skater (b. [[1920]])
* [[2008]] – [[Soeur Emmanuelle]], French-Belgian [[nun]] and [[humanitarian]] (b. [[1908]])
* [[2008]] – [[Soeur Emmanuelle]], French–Belgian [[nun]] and [[humanitarian]] (b. [[1908]])
* [[2010]] – [[Farooq Leghari]], [[President of Pakistan]] (b. [[1940]])
* [[2010]] – [[Farooq Leghari]], [[President of Pakistan]] (b. [[1940]])
* [[2010]] – [[Bob Guccione]], American publisher (b. [[1930]])
* [[2010]] – [[Bob Guccione]], American publisher (b. [[1930]])
* [[2011]] – [[Muammar al-Gaddafi]], [[colonel]] and military ruler of [[Libya]] (b. [[1942]])
* [[2011]] – [[Muammar al–Gaddafi]], [[colonel]] and military ruler of [[Libya]] (b. [[1942]])
* [[2012]] - [[E. Donnall Thomas]], American [[physician]] and [[Nobel Prize]] winner (b. [[1920]])
* [[2012]] [[E. Donnall Thomas]], American [[physician]] and [[Nobel Prize]] winner (b. [[1920]])
* [[2012]] - [[Paul Kurtz]], American academic (b. [[1925]])
* [[2012]] [[Paul Kurtz]], American academic (b. [[1925]])
* [[2013]] - [[Jovanka Broz]], former [[First Lady]] of [[Yugoslavia]] (b. [[1924]])
* [[2013]] [[Jovanka Broz]], former [[First Lady]] of [[Yugoslavia]] (b. [[1924]])
* [[2013]] - [[Lawrence Klein]], American [[economist]] (b. [[1920]])
* [[2013]] [[Lawrence Klein]], American [[economist]] (b. [[1920]])
* [[2014]] - [[Ox Baker]], American wrestler and actor (b. [[1938]])
* [[2014]] [[Ox Baker]], American wrestler and actor (b. [[1938]])
* [[2014]] - [[Oscar de la Renta]], [[Dominican Republic]] [[fashion]] [[design]]er (b. [[1932]])
* [[2014]] [[Oscar de la Renta]], [[Dominican Republic]] [[fashion]] [[design]]er (b. [[1932]])
* [[2014]] - [[René Burri]], Swiss [[photograph]]er (b. [[1933]])
* [[2014]] [[René Burri]], Swiss [[photograph]]er (b. [[1933]])
* [[2014]] - [[Pavle Merku]], Slovenian [[composer]] (b. [[1927]])
* [[2014]] [[Pavle Merku]], Slovenian [[composer]] (b. [[1927]])
* [[2014]] - [[Christophe de Margerie]], French businessman (b. [[1951]])
* [[2014]] [[Christophe de Margerie]], French businessman (b. [[1951]])
* [[2015]] - [[Michael Meacher]], English politician (b. [[1939]])
* [[2015]] [[Michael Meacher]], English politician (b. [[1939]])
* [[2015]] - [[Cory Wells]], American singer (b. [[1941]])
* [[2015]] [[Cory Wells]], American singer (b. [[1941]])
* [[2017]] - [[Federico Luppi]], Argentine-Spanish actor (b. [[1936]])
* [[2017]] [[Federico Luppi]], Argentine–Spanish actor (b. [[1936]])
* [[2017]] - [[Stan Kowalski]], American [[professional wrestler]] (b. [[1926]])
* [[2017]] [[Stan Kowalski]], American [[professional wrestler]] (b. [[1926]])
* [[2018]] - [[Wim Kok]], [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands]] (b. [[1938]])
* [[2018]] [[Wim Kok]], [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands]] (b. [[1938]])
* [[2018]] - [[Zheng Xiaosong]], Chinese politician (b. [[1959]])
* [[2018]] [[Zheng Xiaosong]], Chinese politician (b. [[1959]])
* [[2019]] - [[Eric Cooper]], American [[baseball]] umpire (b. [[1966]])
* [[2019]] [[Eric Cooper]], American [[baseball]] umpire (b. [[1966]])
* [[2019]] - [[Thomas D'Alesandro III]], American politician (b. [[1929]])
* [[2019]] [[Thomas D'Alesandro III]], American politician (b. [[1929]])
* [[2019]] - [[Huang Yong Ping]], Chinese-French [[avant-garde]] artist (b. [[1954]])
* [[2019]] [[Huang Yong Ping]], Chinese–French [[avant–garde]] artist (b. [[1954]])
* [[2019]] - [[Aquilino Pimentel Jr.]], Filipino politician (b. [[1933]])
* [[2019]] [[Aquilino Pimentel Jr.]], Filipino politician (b. [[1933]])
* [[2023]] - [[Hiba Abu Nada]], Palestinian poet and novelist<ref>{{Cite web|date=21 October 2023|title=Palestinian writer Heba Abu Nada dies in Israeli bombings in Gaza|url=https://gulftoday.ae/culture/2023/10/21/palestinian-writer-heba-abu-nada-dies-in-israeli-bombings-in-gaza|access-date=2 November 2023|website=Gulf Today}}</ref>
* [[2023]] [[Hiba Abu Nada]], Palestinian poet and novelist<ref>{{Cite web|date=21 October 2023|title=Palestinian writer Heba Abu Nada dies in Israeli bombings in Gaza|url=https://gulftoday.ae/culture/2023/10/21/palestinian–writer–heba–abu–nada–dies–in–israeli–bombings–in–gaza|access–date=2 November 2023|website=Gulf Today}}</ref>


== Observances ==
== Observances ==

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  1. "Palestinian writer Heba Abu Nada dies in Israeli bombings in Gaza". Gulf Today. 21 October 2023. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |access–date= ignored (help)