Events
January
*
January 15
Events Pre-1600
*AD 69, 69 – Otho seizes power in Rome, proclaiming himself Roman emperor, Emperor of Rome, beginning a reign of only three months.
*1541 – King Francis I of France gives Jean-François Roberval a commission to set ...
– The
Moon
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It Orbit of the Moon, orbits around Earth at Lunar distance, an average distance of (; about 30 times Earth diameter, Earth's diameter). The Moon rotation, rotates, with a rotation period (lunar ...
moves into its nearest point to Earth, called perigee, at the same time as its fullest phase of the Lunar Cycle. This is the closest moon distance at in recent history, and the next one will be on January 1, 2257, at .
*
January 26
Events Pre-1600
* 661 – The Rashidun Caliphate is effectively ended with the assassination of Ali, the last caliph.
* 1531 – The 6.4–7.1 Lisbon earthquake kills about thirty thousand people.
* 1564 – The Council of T ...
– The
Indian National Congress
The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party, or simply the Congress, is a political parties in India, political party in India with deep roots in most regions of India. Founded on 28 December 1885, it was the first mo ...
declares this date as Independence Day, or as the day for
Purna Swaraj (Complete Independence).
*
January 28
Events Pre-1600
*AD 98, 98 – On the death of Nerva, Trajan is declared Roman emperor in Cologne, the seat of his government in lower Germany.
* 814 – The death of Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor, brings about the accessi ...
– The first
patent
A patent is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period of time in exchange for publishing an sufficiency of disclosure, enabling discl ...
for a
field-effect transistor
The field-effect transistor (FET) is a type of transistor that uses an electric field to control the current through a semiconductor. It comes in two types: junction FET (JFET) and metal-oxide-semiconductor FET (MOSFET). FETs have three termi ...
is granted in the United States, to
Julius Edgar Lilienfeld.
*
January 30
Events Pre-1600
* 1018 – Poland and the Holy Roman Empire conclude the Peace of Bautzen.
* 1287 – King Wareru founds the Hanthawaddy Kingdom, and proclaims independence from the Pagan Kingdom.
1601–1900
* 1607 – An es ...
–
Pavel Molchanov
Pavel Alexandrovich Molchanov () ( – October 1941) was a Soviet Union, Soviet Russians, Russian meteorologist and the inventor of the first Russian radiosonde in 1930, while the French Pierre Idrac (1885-1935) and Robert Bureau (1892-1965) wer ...
launches a
radiosonde
A radiosonde is a battery-powered telemetry instrument carried into the atmosphere usually by a weather balloon that measures various atmospheric parameters and transmits them by radio to a ground receiver. Modern radiosondes measure or calculat ...
from
Slutsk
Slutsk is a town in Minsk Region, in central Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Slutsk District, and is located on the Sluch (Belarus), Sluch River south of the capital Minsk. As of 2025, it has a population of 59,450.
Geography ...
in the
Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
.
February
*
February 10
Events Pre-1600
* 1258 – The Siege of Baghdad ends with the surrender of the last Abbasid caliph to Hulegu Khan, a prince of the Mongol Empire.
* 1306 – In front of the high altar of Greyfriars Church in Dumfries, Robert the Bru ...
– The
Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng launch the
Yên Bái mutiny
The Yên Bái mutiny () or officially Yên Báy general uprising () was an uprising of Vietnamese soldiers in the Troupes coloniales, French colonial army on 10 February 1930. This took place in collaboration with civilian supporters who were mem ...
in the hope of ending
French colonial rule in
Vietnam
Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
.
*
February 18
Events Pre-1600
* 3102 BC – Kali Yuga, the fourth and final yuga of Hinduism, starts with the death of Krishna.
* 1229 – The Sixth Crusade: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, signs a ten-year truce with al-Kamil, regaining J ...
– While studying photographs taken in January,
Clyde Tombaugh confirms the existence of
Pluto
Pluto (minor-planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of Trans-Neptunian object, bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune. It is the ninth-largest and tenth-most-massive known object to directly orbit the Su ...
, a celestial body considered a planet until redefined as a
dwarf planet
A dwarf planet is a small planetary-mass object that is in direct orbit around the Sun, massive enough to be hydrostatic equilibrium, gravitationally rounded, but insufficient to achieve clearing the neighbourhood, orbital dominance like the ...
in 2006.
March

*
March 2
Events Pre-1600
* 537 – Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Flaminian Gate; he and a detachment of his '' bucellarii'' are almost ...
**
Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalism, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethics, political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful Indian ...
informs the British
Viceroy of India
The governor-general of India (1833 to 1950, from 1858 to 1947 the viceroy and governor-general of India, commonly shortened to viceroy of India) was the representative of the monarch of the United Kingdom in their capacity as the Emperor of ...
that
civil disobedience
Civil disobedience is the active and professed refusal of a citizenship, citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders, or commands of a government (or any other authority). By some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be cal ...
will begin the following week.
**
André Tardieu begins his second term as
Prime Minister of France
The prime minister of France (), officially the prime minister of the French Republic (''Premier ministre de la République française''), is the head of government of the French Republic and the leader of its Council of Ministers.
The prime ...
.
*
March 6
Events Pre-1600
* 12 BCE – The Roman emperor Augustus is named Pontifex Maximus, incorporating the position into that of the emperor.
* 845 – The 42 Martyrs of Amorium are killed after refusing to convert to Islam.
* 1204 &ndas ...
**
International Unemployment Day is observed in countries throughout the world.
** The first
frozen food
Freezing food Food preservation, preserves it from the time it is prepared to the time it is eaten. Since early times, farmers, fishermen, and trappers have preserved grains and produce in unheated buildings during the winter season. Freezing foo ...
s of
Clarence Birdseye go on sale in
Springfield, Massachusetts
Springfield is the most populous city in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States, and its county seat. Springfield sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River near its confluence with three rivers: the western Westfield River, the ea ...
.
*
March 12
Events Pre-1600
* 538 – Vitiges, king of the Ostrogoths ends his siege of Rome and retreats to Ravenna, leaving the city to the victorious Byzantine general, Belisarius.
* 1088 – Election of Urban II as the 159th Pope of th ...
–
Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalism, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethics, political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful Indian ...
sets off on a 200-mile march towards the sea with 78 followers to protest against the British monopoly on salt in India; more will join them during the
Salt March
The Salt march, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March, and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of Non violence, non violent civil disobedience in British Raj, colonial India, led by Mahatma Gandhi. The 24-day march lasted from 12 March 19 ...
that ends on
April 5
Events Pre-1600
* 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I.
* 919 – The Fatimid invasion of Egypt (919–921), second Fatimid invasion of Medieval Egypt, Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, Al-Qa'im (Fa ...
.
*
March 28
Events Pre-1600
* AD 37 – Roman emperor Caligula accepts the titles of the Principate, bestowed on him by the Senate.
* 193 – After assassinating the Roman Emperor Pertinax, his Praetorian Guards auction off the throne to Did ...
– The government of
Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
requests the international community to adopt
Istanbul
Istanbul is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, constituting the country's economic, cultural, and historical heart. With Demographics of Istanbul, a population over , it is home to 18% of the Demographics ...
and
Ankara
Ankara is the capital city of Turkey and List of national capitals by area, the largest capital by area in the world. Located in the Central Anatolia Region, central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5,290,822 in its urban center ( ...
, as the official names for
Constantinople
Constantinople (#Names of Constantinople, see other names) was a historical city located on the Bosporus that served as the capital of the Roman Empire, Roman, Byzantine Empire, Byzantine, Latin Empire, Latin, and Ottoman Empire, Ottoman empire ...
and Angora. The
U.S. State Department adopts the "Istanbul" form in May.
*
March 29
Events Pre-1600
* 1430 – The Ottoman Empire under Murad II captures Thessalonica from the Republic of Venice.
* 1461 – Battle of Towton: Edward of York defeats Queen Margaret to become King Edward IV of England, bringing a ...
–
Heinrich Brüning is appointed
Chancellor of Germany
The chancellor of Germany, officially the federal chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, is the head of the federal Cabinet of Germany, government of Germany. The chancellor is the chief executive of the Federal Government of Germany, ...
.
*
March 31
Events Pre-1600
* 307 – After divorcing his wife Minervina, Constantine marries Fausta, daughter of the retired Roman emperor Maximian.
* 1146 – Bernard of Clairvaux preaches his famous sermon in a field at Vézelay, urging ...
– The
Motion Picture Production Code
The Motion Picture Production Code was a set of industry guidelines for the self-censorship of content that was applied to most motion pictures released by major studios in the Cinema of the United States, United States from 1934 to 1968. It ...
(Hays Code) is instituted by the studios in the United States, imposing strict guidelines on the treatment of sex, crime, religion and violence in films for the next 40 years.
April
*
April 6
Events Pre–1600
*46 BC – Julius Caesar defeats Caecilius Metellus Scipio and Marcus Porcius Cato (Cato the Younger) at the Battle of Thapsus.
* 402 – Stilicho defeats the Visigoths under Alaric in the Battle of Pollentia.
* ...
** In an act of
civil disobedience
Civil disobedience is the active and professed refusal of a citizenship, citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders, or commands of a government (or any other authority). By some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be cal ...
,
Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalism, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethics, political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful Indian ...
breaks the
salt laws of British India by making salt by the sea at the end of the
Salt March
The Salt march, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March, and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of Non violence, non violent civil disobedience in British Raj, colonial India, led by Mahatma Gandhi. The 24-day march lasted from 12 March 19 ...
.
** The
International Left Opposition (ILO) is founded in Paris, France.
*
April 17
Events Pre-1600
* 1080 – Harald III of Denmark dies and is succeeded by Canute IV, who would later be the first Dane to be canonized.
* 1349 – The rule of the Bavand dynasty in Mazandaran is brought to an end by the murder of H ...
–
Neoprene
Neoprene (also polychloroprene) is a family of synthetic rubbers that are produced by polymerization of chloroprene.Werner Obrecht, Jean-Pierre Lambert, Michael Happ, Christiane Oppenheimer-Stix, John Dunn and Ralf Krüger "Rubber, 4. Emulsion Rub ...
is invented by
DuPont
Dupont, DuPont, Du Pont, duPont, or du Pont may refer to:
People
* Dupont (surname) Dupont, also spelled as DuPont, duPont, Du Pont, or du Pont is a French surname meaning "of the bridge", historically indicating that the holder of the surname re ...
.
*
April 18
Events Pre-1600
* 796 – King Æthelred I of Northumbria is murdered in Corbridge by a group led by his ealdormen, Ealdred and Wada. The ''patrician'' Osbald is crowned, but abdicates within 27 days.
* 1428 – Peace of Ferrara ...
– The Chittagong Rebellion begins in India with the
Chittagong armoury raid
*
April 19
Events Pre-1600
*AD 65 – The freedman Milichus betrays Pisonian conspiracy, Piso's plot to kill the Roman emperor, Emperor Nero and all of the List of conspiracies (political), conspirators are arrested.
* 531 – Battle of Callini ...
-
Football Association of Indonesia
The Football Association of Indonesia (; 'All-Indonesian Football Association'; abbreviated as PSSI) is the governing body of Football soccer, football in Indonesia. It was founded on 19 April 1930. The PSSI joined FIFA in 1952 and the Asian F ...
(
PSSI
The Football Association of Indonesia (; 'All-Indonesian Football Association'; abbreviated as PSSI) is the governing body of football in Indonesia. It was founded on 19 April 1930. The PSSI joined FIFA in 1952 and the Asian Football Confedera ...
) founded
*
April 21
Events Pre-1600
* 753 BC – Romulus founds Rome ( traditional date).
* 43 BC – Battle of Mutina: Mark Antony is again defeated in battle by Aulus Hirtius, who is killed. Antony fails to capture Mutina and Decimus Brutus is mur ...
** A fire in the
Ohio Penitentiary in
Columbus, United States kills 320 people.
** The
Turkestan–Siberia Railway
The Turkestan–Siberian Railway (commonly abbreviated as the ''Turk–Sib'', , , ; ) is a Russian gauge, broad gauge railway that connects Central Asia with Siberia. It starts north of Tashkent in Uzbekistan at Arys, Kazakhstan, Arys, where it ...
is completed.
*
April 22
Events Pre-1600
* 1500 – Portuguese navigator Pedro Álvares Cabral lands in Brazil ( discovery of Brazil).
* 1519 – Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés establishes a settlement at Veracruz, Mexico.
* 1529 – Treaty of Zara ...
– The United Kingdom, Japan and the United States sign the
London Naval Treaty
The London Naval Treaty, officially the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament, was an agreement between the United Kingdom, Empire of Japan, Japan, French Third Republic, France, Kingdom of Italy, Italy, and the United Stat ...
to regulate
submarine warfare
Submarine warfare is one of the four divisions of underwater warfare, the others being anti-submarine warfare, Naval mine, mine warfare and Naval mine, mine countermeasures.
Submarine warfare consists primarily of Diesel engine, diesel and nu ...
and limit naval shipbuilding.
May
*
May 6
Events Pre-1600
* 1527 – Spanish and German troops sack Rome; many scholars consider this the end of the Renaissance.
* 1536 – The Siege of Cuzco commences, in which Incan forces attempt to retake the city of Cuzco from the Sp ...
– The 7.1
Salmas earthquake shakes northwestern Iran and southeastern Turkey, with a maximum
Mercalli intensity of IX (''Violent''); up to 3,000 people are killed.
*
May 10
Events Pre-1600
* 28 BC – A sunspot is observed by Han dynasty astronomers during the reign of Emperor Cheng of Han, one of the earliest dated sunspot observations in China.
* 1291 – Scottish nobles recognize the authority of ...
– The
National Pan-Hellenic Council
The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is a coalition, collaborative umbrella council composed of historically African American fraternities and sororities, commonly called the Divine Nine, and also referred to as Black Greek Letter Organi ...
is founded in
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with ...
*
May 15
Events Pre-1600
* 221 – Liu Bei, Chinese warlord, proclaims himself emperor of Shu Han, the successor of the Han dynasty.
* 392 – Emperor Valentinian II is assassinated while advancing into Gaul against the Frankish usurpe ...
– Nurse
Ellen Church becomes the world's first
flight attendant
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, working on a
Boeing Air Transport trimotor.
*
May 16
Events Pre-1600
* 946 – Emperor Suzaku abdicates the throne in favor of his brother Murakami who becomes the 62nd emperor of Japan.
* 1204 – Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders is crowned as the first Emperor of the Latin Empire.
*13 ...
–
Rafael Trujillo
Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina ( ; ; 24 October 1891 – 30 May 1961), nicknamed ''El Jefe'' (; "the boss"), was a Dominican military officer and dictator who ruled the Dominican Republic from August 1930 until Rafael Trujillo#Assassination, ...
is elected president of the
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean. It shares a Maritime boundary, maritime border with Puerto Rico to the east and ...
.
*
May 17
Events Pre-1600
* 1395 – Battle of Rovine: The Wallachians defeat an invading Ottoman army.
* 1521 – Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, is executed for treason.
* 1527 – Pánfilo de Narváez departs Spain to explo ...
– French Prime Minister
André Tardieu decides to withdraw the remaining French troops from the
Rhineland
The Rhineland ( ; ; ; ) is a loosely defined area of Western Germany along the Rhine, chiefly Middle Rhine, its middle section. It is the main industrial heartland of Germany because of its many factories, and it has historic ties to the Holy ...
(they depart by
June 30
Events Pre-1600
* 296 – Pope Marcellinus begins his papacy.
* 763 – The Byzantine army of emperor Constantine V defeats the Bulgarian forces in the Battle of Anchialus.
* 1422 – Battle of Arbedo between the duke of Mil ...
).
*
May 17
Events Pre-1600
* 1395 – Battle of Rovine: The Wallachians defeat an invading Ottoman army.
* 1521 – Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, is executed for treason.
* 1527 – Pánfilo de Narváez departs Spain to explo ...
- The
Bank for International Settlements
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an international financial institution which is owned by member central banks. Its primary goal is to foster international monetary and financial cooperation while serving as a bank for central bank ...
was founded in Basel, Switzerland.
*
May 24
Events Pre-1600
* 919 – The nobles of Franconia and Saxony elect Henry the Fowler at the Imperial Diet in Fritzlar as king of the East Frankish Kingdom.
* 1218 – The Fifth Crusade leaves Acre for Egypt.
* 1276 – Magnus ...
–
Amy Johnson lands in
Darwin, Australia
Darwin (Laragiya language, Larrakia: ') is the List of Australian capital cities, capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia. The city has nearly 53% of the Northern Territory's population, with 139,902 at the 2021 Australian census, ...
, becoming the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (she left on
May 5
Events Pre-1600
* 553 – The Second Council of Constantinople begins.
* 1215 – Rebel barons renounce their allegiance to King John of England — part of a chain of events leading to the signing of the Magna Carta.
* 1260 – ...
for the 11,000 mile flight).
June
*
June 7
Events Pre-1600
* 421 – Emperor Theodosius II marries Aelia Eudocia at Constantinople (Byzantine Empire).
* 879 – Pope John VIII recognises the Duchy of Croatia under Duke Branimir as an independent state.
* 1002 – He ...
–
Carl Gustaf Ekman becomes
Prime Minister of Sweden
The prime minister of Sweden (, "minister of state") is the head of government of the Sweden, Kingdom of Sweden. The prime minister and their cabinet (the government) exercise executive authority in the Kingdom of Sweden and are subject to th ...
, for the second and final time.
*
June 14
Events Pre-1600
* 1158 – The city of Munich is founded by Henry the Lion on the banks of the river Isar.
* 1216 – First Barons' War: Prince Louis of France takes the city of Winchester, abandoned by John, King of England, and soo ...
– The
Federal Bureau of Narcotics
The Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) was an agency of the United States Department of the Treasury, with the enumerated powers of pursuing crimes related to the possession, distribution, and trafficking of listed narcotics including cannabis, ...
is established under the
United States Department of the Treasury
The Department of the Treasury (USDT) is the Treasury, national treasury and finance department of the federal government of the United States. It is one of 15 current United States federal executive departments, U.S. government departments.
...
, replacing the Narcotics Division of the Prohibition Unit.
*
June 17
Events Pre-1600
* 653 – Pope Martin I is arrested and taken to Constantinople, due to his opposition to monothelitism.
*1242 – Following the Disputation of Paris, twenty-four carriage loads of Jewish religious manuscripts were burn ...
–
President
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*President (corporate title)
* President (education), a leader of a college or university
*President (government title)
President may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
*'' Præsident ...
Herbert Hoover
Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was the 31st president of the United States, serving from 1929 to 1933. A wealthy mining engineer before his presidency, Hoover led the wartime Commission for Relief in Belgium and ...
signs the
Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act into law, implementing protectionist trade policies in the United States. It has the incidental effect of defining an
antique
An antique () is an item perceived as having value because of its aesthetic or historical significance, and often defined as at least 100 years old (or some other limit), although the term is often used loosely to describe any object that i ...
as older than 1830.
July
*
July 3–
10 – The
First Eastern Women's Congress takes place in
Damascus
Damascus ( , ; ) is the capital and List of largest cities in the Levant region by population, largest city of Syria. It is the oldest capital in the world and, according to some, the fourth Holiest sites in Islam, holiest city in Islam. Kno ...
in
Syria
Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in West Asia located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant. It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to Syria–Turkey border, the north, Iraq to Iraq–Syria border, t ...
.
*
July 4
Events Pre-1600
* 362 BC – Battle of Mantinea: The Thebans, led by Epaminondas, defeated the Spartans.
* 414 – Emperor Theodosius II, age 13, yields power to his older sister Aelia Pulcheria, who reigned as regent and procla ...
– The dedication of
George Washington
George Washington (, 1799) was a Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father and the first president of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797. As commander of the Continental Army, Washington led Patriot (American Revoluti ...
's sculpted head is held at
Mount Rushmore
The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a National Memorial (United States), national memorial centered on a colossal sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore (, or Six Grandfathers) in the Black Hills near Keystone, South Dak ...
,
South Dakota
South Dakota (; Sioux language, Sioux: , ) is a U.S. state, state in the West North Central states, North Central region of the United States. It is also part of the Great Plains. South Dakota is named after the Dakota people, Dakota Sioux ...
.
*
July 5
Events Pre-1600
* 328 – The official opening of Constantine's Bridge built over the Danube between Sucidava ( Corabia, Romania) and Oescus ( Gigen, Bulgaria) by the Roman architect Theophilus Patricius.
* 1316 – The Burgundian ...
– The
Seventh Lambeth Conference of Anglican bishops opens. This conference approves the use of
birth control
Birth control, also known as contraception, anticonception, and fertility control, is the use of methods or devices to prevent pregnancy. Birth control has been used since ancient times, but effective and safe methods of birth control only be ...
in limited circumstances, a move away from the
Christian views on birth control expressed by the Sixth Conference a decade earlier.
*
July 7
** The far-right
Lapua Movement marches in
Helsinki
Helsinki () is the Capital city, capital and most populous List of cities and towns in Finland, city in Finland. It is on the shore of the Gulf of Finland and is the seat of southern Finland's Uusimaa region. About people live in the municipali ...
, Finland.
** Building of the Boulder Dam (later known as the
Hoover Dam
The Hoover Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado, Black Canyon of the Colorado River (U.S.), Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona. Constructed between 1931 and 1936, d ...
) is started on the
Colorado River
The Colorado River () is one of the principal rivers (along with the Rio Grande) in the Southwestern United States and in northern Mexico. The river, the List of longest rivers of the United States (by main stem), 5th longest in the United St ...
, in the United States.
* July 11 – Australian cricketer Don Bradman scores a world record 309 runs in one day, on his way to the List of Test cricket records#Innings or series, highest individual Test innings of 334, during a Test cricket, Test match against England cricket team, England.
* July 13 – The inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup, FIFA World Cup begins: Lucien Laurent scores the first goal, for France national football team, France against Mexico national football team, Mexico.
* July 19 – Georges Simenon's detective character Inspector Jules Maigret makes his first appearance in print under Simenon's own name, when the novel ''Pietr-le-Letton'' (known in English as ''The Strange Case of Peter the Lett'') begins serialization in a French weekly magazine.
* July 28 – R. B. Bennett defeats William Lyon Mackenzie King in federal elections and becomes the Prime Minister of Canada.
* July 29 – British airship ''R100'' sets out for a successful 78-hour passage to Canada.
* July 30 – Uruguay national football team, Uruguay beats Argentina national football team, Argentina 4–2 to win the first 1930 FIFA World Cup, FIFA World Cup 1930 FIFA World Cup final, final in Association football, at Estadio Centenario in Montevideo.
August
* August – The volcanic island of Krakatoa#Anak Krakatau, Anak Krakatau begins to form permanently in the Sunda Strait.
* August 7 – R. B. Bennett takes office as the eleventh Prime Minister of Canada.
* August 12 – Turkey, Turkish troops move into Iran, Persia to fight Kurds, Kurdish insurgents.
* August 16 – The 1930 British Empire Games, first British Empire Games open in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
* August 27 – A military junta takes over in Peru.
September
* September 3 – The huge 1930 San Zenón hurricane in the Caribbean demolishes most of the city of Santo Domingo in the
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean. It shares a Maritime boundary, maritime border with Puerto Rico to the east and ...
.
* September 6 – 1930 Argentine coup d'état: José Félix Uriburu carries out a military coup, overthrowing Hipólito Yrigoyen, President of Argentina.
* September 8 – Scotch Tape, invented by Richard Gurley Drew, is sold by the 3M company in the United States for the first time.
* September 14 – 1930 German federal election: Nazism, National Socialists win 107 seats in the German Parliament, the Reichstag (Weimar Republic), Reichstag (18.3% of all the votes), making them the second largest party.
*September 17 – The Kurdish Ararat rebellion is suppressed by the Turks.
* September 20 – The Eastern Catholic Rite Syro-Malankara Catholic Church is formed.
* September 27 – İsmet İnönü forms a new government in
Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
(6th government of Turkey, 6th government).
October
* October – The Indochinese Communist Party is formed.
* October 1 – British Weihaiwei, British rule of Weihaiwei ends, as it is returned to China.
* October 3 – The German Socialist Labour Party in Poland – Left is founded, following a split in the German Socialist Labour Party of Poland, DSAP in Łódź.
* October 5 – British airship ''R101'', the world's largest flying craft, crashes in France en route to India, on its first overseas flight, resulting in the loss of 48 lives, with six survivors. Those killed include Britain's Air Minister, Christopher Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson.
* October 14 – Ståhlberg kidnapping: The former and first President of Finland, Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg, and his wife, Ester Ståhlberg, are kidnapped from their home by members of the far-right
Lapua Movement but released unharmed.
* October 20 – The British Passfield white paper demands restrictions on Jewish immigration into Mandatory Palestine.
* October 24 – Brazilian Revolution of 1930: Getúlio Vargas overthrows Washington Luís.
* October 27 – Ratifications are exchanged in London on the first
London Naval Treaty
The London Naval Treaty, officially the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament, was an agreement between the United Kingdom, Empire of Japan, Japan, French Third Republic, France, Kingdom of Italy, Italy, and the United Stat ...
signed in April, modifying the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. Its arms limitation provisions go into effect immediately, hence putting more limits on the expensive naval arms race between its five signatories (the United Kingdom, the United States, the Empire of Japan, France and Italy.)
November
* November 2 – Haile Selassie is crowned emperor of Ethiopia.
* November 3 – Getúlio Vargas becomes president of Brazil.
* November 25
** An earthquake in the Izu Peninsula of Japan kills 223 people and destroys 650 buildings.
** Cecil George Paine, a Pathology, pathologist at the Sheffield Royal Infirmary in England, achieves the first recorded cure (of an eye infection) using penicillin.
December
* December – All adult Turkey, Turkish women are given the right to vote in elections.
* December 19 – Mount Merapi volcano in central Java, Indonesia, erupts, destroying numerous villages and killing 1,300 people.
* December 24 – In London, inventor Harry Grindell Matthews demonstrates his device to project pictures on clouds.
* December 29 – Sir Muhammad Iqbal's Allahabad Address, presidential address in Allahabad introduces the two-nation theory, outlining a vision for the creation of Pakistan.
* December 31 – The Papal encyclical ''Casti connubii'', issued by Pope Pius XI, stresses the sanctity of marriage, prohibits Catholic Church, Roman Catholics from using any form of artificial
birth control
Birth control, also known as contraception, anticonception, and fertility control, is the use of methods or devices to prevent pregnancy. Birth control has been used since ancient times, but effective and safe methods of birth control only be ...
, and reaffirms the Catholic prohibition on abortion.
Date unknown
* Bernhard Schmidt invents the Schmidt camera.
Births
January

* January 1
** Gaafar Nimeiry, 4th President of Sudan (d. 2009)
** Ty Hardin, American actor (d. 2017)
** Frederick Wiseman, American director and producer
* January 3
** Robert Loggia, American actor (d. 2015)
** Ahmed Osman (politician), Ahmed Osman, Prime Minister of Morocco
* January 5 – M. R. Srinivasan, Indian nuclear scientist (d. 2025)
* January 6
** "Professor Tanaka" (Charles Kalani, Jr.), American wrestler and actor (d. 2000)
** Vic Tayback, American actor (d. 1990)
* January 9 – Pavel Kolchin, Soviet Olympic cross-country skier (d. 2010)
* January 10 – Roy E. Disney, Disney executive (d. 2009)
* January 11 – Rod Taylor, Australian actor (d. 2015)
* January 12
** Tim Horton, Canadian hockey player, co-founder of Tim Hortons fast food chain (d. 1974)
** Jennifer Johnston (novelist), Jennifer Johnston, Irish novelist (d. 2025)
*
January 15
Events Pre-1600
*AD 69, 69 – Otho seizes power in Rome, proclaiming himself Roman emperor, Emperor of Rome, beginning a reign of only three months.
*1541 – King Francis I of France gives Jean-François Roberval a commission to set ...
– Hédi Baccouche, Prime Minister of Tunisia (d. 2020)
* January 19 – Tippi Hedren, American actress
* January 20 – Buzz Aldrin, American pilot, astronaut (''Apollo 11''), second person to set foot on the
Moon
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It Orbit of the Moon, orbits around Earth at Lunar distance, an average distance of (; about 30 times Earth diameter, Earth's diameter). The Moon rotation, rotates, with a rotation period (lunar ...
* January 21 – Mainza Chona, Zambian politician and diplomat (d. 2001)
* January 23
** Derek Walcott, West Indian writer, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2017)
** William Pogue, American astronaut (d. 2014)
* January 24 – Terence Bayler, New Zealand actor (d. 2016)
* January 27 – Bobby Bland, African-American R&B musician (d. 2013)
*
January 30
Events Pre-1600
* 1018 – Poland and the Holy Roman Empire conclude the Peace of Bautzen.
* 1287 – King Wareru founds the Hanthawaddy Kingdom, and proclaims independence from the Pagan Kingdom.
1601–1900
* 1607 – An es ...
** Gene Hackman, American actor and novelist (d. 2025)
** Magnus Malan, South African soldier, Minister of Defence (1980–1991) (d. 2011)
February

* February 1
** Shahabuddin Ahmed, 12th president of Bangladesh (d. 2022)
** Hussain Muhammad Ershad, 10th president of Bangladesh (d. 2019)
* February 3 – Mani Krishnaswami, Carnatic music vocalist from Tamil Nadu, India (d. 2002)
* February 4 – Jim Loscutoff, American basketball player (d. 2015)
* February 7 – Ikutaro Kakehashi, Japanese engineer and entrepreneur (d. 2017)
* February 8 – Alejandro Rey, Argentine-American actor (d. 1987)
*
February 10
Events Pre-1600
* 1258 – The Siege of Baghdad ends with the surrender of the last Abbasid caliph to Hulegu Khan, a prince of the Mongol Empire.
* 1306 – In front of the high altar of Greyfriars Church in Dumfries, Robert the Bru ...
– Robert Wagner, American actor
* February 13
** Ernst Fuchs (artist), Ernst Fuchs, Austrian painter (d. 2015)
** Israel Kirzner, English-born American economist, author and academic
* February 17 – Ruth Rendell, British author (d. 2015)
* February 19
** John Frankenheimer, American film director (d. 2002)
** K. Viswanath, Indian actor, director and screenwriter (d. 2023)
* February 22 – Marni Nixon, American vocalist (d. 2016)
* February 23 – Goro Shimura, Japanese mathematician (d. 2019)
* February 24 – Norman Bleehen, British oncologist (d. 2008)
* February 27 – Joanne Woodward, American actress
* February 28 – Leon Cooper, American physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2024)
March

*
March 2
Events Pre-1600
* 537 – Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Flaminian Gate; he and a detachment of his '' bucellarii'' are almost ...
– Tom Wolfe, American author, journalist (d. 2018)
* March 3
** Heiner Geißler, German politician (d. 2017)
** Ion Iliescu, 2-time President of Romania
** K. S. Rajah, Singaporean Senior Counsel, Judicial Commissioner of the Supreme Court (d. 2010)
*
March 6
Events Pre-1600
* 12 BCE – The Roman emperor Augustus is named Pontifex Maximus, incorporating the position into that of the emperor.
* 845 – The 42 Martyrs of Amorium are killed after refusing to convert to Islam.
* 1204 &ndas ...
** Allison Hayes, American actress (d. 1977)
** Lorin Maazel, French-born American orchestral conductor (d. 2014)
* March 7
** Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, English photographer, royal spouse (d. 2017)
** Daphne Osborne, English botanist (d. 2006)
* March 8 – Douglas Hurd, English politician
* March 9 – Ornette Coleman, American jazz saxophonist (d. 2015)
* March 14
** Irma Adelman, Romanian-born economist (d. 2017)
** Helga Feddersen, German actress (d. 1990)
* March 15
** Alba Arnova, Italian-Argentine ballerina, actress (d. 2018)
** Zhores Alferov, Russian physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2019)
** Shadi Abdel Salam, Egyptian film director, screenwriter and costume and set designer (d. 1986)
* March 17 – James Irwin, American astronaut (d. 1991)
* March 18 – Adam Maida, American Roman Catholic prelate; Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit, Archbishop of Detroit (1990–2009)
* March 19 – Gualtiero Marchesi, Italian chef and restaurateur (d. 2017)
* March 20 – Thomas Williams (cardinal), Thomas Williams, New Zealand cardinal (d. 2023)
* March 22
** Sir Lynden Pindling, 1st prime minister of the Bahamas (d. 2000)
** Pat Robertson, American televangelist, motivational speaker, author and television host (d. 2023)
** Stephen Sondheim, American composer and lyricist (d. 2021)
* March 24
** David Dacko, 1st President of the Central African Republic (d. 2003)
** Steve McQueen, American actor (d. 1980)
* March 26 – Sandra Day O'Connor, American politician, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (d. 2023)
* March 27 – Daniel Spoerri, Romanian-Swiss artist and writer (d. 2024)
*
March 28
Events Pre-1600
* AD 37 – Roman emperor Caligula accepts the titles of the Principate, bestowed on him by the Senate.
* 193 – After assassinating the Roman Emperor Pertinax, his Praetorian Guards auction off the throne to Did ...
** Robert Ashley, American composer (d. 2014)
** Jerome Isaac Friedman, American physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate
** Albert S. Ruddy, Canadian film and television producer (d. 2024)
*
March 29
Events Pre-1600
* 1430 – The Ottoman Empire under Murad II captures Thessalonica from the Republic of Venice.
* 1461 – Battle of Towton: Edward of York defeats Queen Margaret to become King Edward IV of England, bringing a ...
** Anerood Jugnauth, Mauritian politician, 3-time Prime Minister of Mauritius, and 4th President of Mauritius (d. 2021)
** John Marshall (swimmer), John Marshall, Australian swimmer (d. 1957)
* March 30
** John Astin, American actor
** Rolf Harris, Australian entertainer and convicted sex offender (d. 2023)
*
March 31
Events Pre-1600
* 307 – After divorcing his wife Minervina, Constantine marries Fausta, daughter of the retired Roman emperor Maximian.
* 1146 – Bernard of Clairvaux preaches his famous sermon in a field at Vézelay, urging ...
– Julián Herranz Casado, Spanish cardinal
April
* April 1 – Grace Lee Whitney, American actress (''Star Trek'') (d. 2015)
* April 3
** Lawton Chiles, American politician, U.S. Senator (Florida), 41st List of governors of Florida, Governor of Florida (d. 1998)
** Helmut Kohl, Chancellor of Germany (d. 2017)
*
April 5
Events Pre-1600
* 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I.
* 919 – The Fatimid invasion of Egypt (919–921), second Fatimid invasion of Medieval Egypt, Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, Al-Qa'im (Fa ...
** Mary Costa, American opera singer and actress
** Pierre Lhomme, French cinematographer (d. 2019)
* April 7
** Vilma Espín, Cuban revolutionary, feminist, and chemical engineer (d. 2007)
** Andrew Sachs, German-born British actor (d. 2016)
* April 8 – Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma (d. 2010)
* April 9 – F. Albert Cotton, American chemist (d. 2007)
* April 10
** Claude Bolling, French jazz pianist and composer (d. 2020)
** Dolores Huerta, American labor leader and civil rights activist
** Spede Pasanen, Finnish television personality (d. 2001)
* April 11
** Nicholas F. Brady, American politician and businessman
** Anton LaVey, American author, musician, and occultist (d. 1997)
* April 12 – John Landy, Australian athlete and politician (d. 2022)
* April 14 – Bradford Dillman, American actor and author (d. 2018)
* April 15 – Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, President of Iceland
* April 16 – Herbie Mann, American jazz flutist (d. 2003)
*
April 18
Events Pre-1600
* 796 – King Æthelred I of Northumbria is murdered in Corbridge by a group led by his ealdormen, Ealdred and Wada. The ''patrician'' Osbald is crowned, but abdicates within 27 days.
* 1428 – Peace of Ferrara ...
– Jean Guillou, French organist (d. 2019)
*
April 19
Events Pre-1600
*AD 65 – The freedman Milichus betrays Pisonian conspiracy, Piso's plot to kill the Roman emperor, Emperor Nero and all of the List of conspiracies (political), conspirators are arrested.
* 531 – Battle of Callini ...
– Dick Sargent, American actor and gay activist (d. 1994)
*
April 21
Events Pre-1600
* 753 BC – Romulus founds Rome ( traditional date).
* 43 BC – Battle of Mutina: Mark Antony is again defeated in battle by Aulus Hirtius, who is killed. Antony fails to capture Mutina and Decimus Brutus is mur ...
– Silvana Mangano, Italian actress (d. 1989)
* April 24
** Richard Donner, American film director and producer (d. 2021)
** José Sarney, 31st President of Brazil
* April 25 – Paul Mazursky, American director and writer (d. 2014)
* April 26 – Roger Moens, Belgian athlete and sportscaster
* April 28
** James Baker, former United States Secretary of State
** Carolyn Jones, American actress (d. 1983)
* April 29
** Jean Rochefort, French actor (d. 2017)
** Mahmud of Terengganu, 16th Sultan of Terengganu (d. 1998)
* April 30 – Félix Guattari, French psychotherapist, philosopher, semiologist, and activist (d. 1992)
May
* May 1 – Little Walter, African-American blues singer, musician, and songwriter (d. 1968)
* May 3 – Juan Gelman, Argentine poet, writer (d. 2014)
* May 4 – Roberta Peters, American soprano (d. 2017)
*
May 5
Events Pre-1600
* 553 – The Second Council of Constantinople begins.
* 1215 – Rebel barons renounce their allegiance to King John of England — part of a chain of events leading to the signing of the Magna Carta.
* 1260 – ...
– Michael J. Adams, American aviator, aeronautical engineer, and astronaut (d. 1967)
*
May 6
Events Pre-1600
* 1527 – Spanish and German troops sack Rome; many scholars consider this the end of the Renaissance.
* 1536 – The Siege of Cuzco commences, in which Incan forces attempt to retake the city of Cuzco from the Sp ...
– May Abrahamse, South African soprano (d. 2025)
* May 8
** Heather Harper, Northern Irish soprano (d. 2019)
** Gary Snyder, American poet, essayist and translator
* May 9 – Joan Sims, English actress (d. 2001)
* May 11 – Edsger W. Dijkstra, Dutch computer scientist (d. 2002)
* May 13
** Vernon Shaw, 5th president of Dominica (d. 2013)
** Mike Gravel, American politician, former Senator of Alaska and Presidential candidate (d. 2021)
* May 14 – María Irene Fornés, Cuban-American playwright (d. 2018)
*
May 15
Events Pre-1600
* 221 – Liu Bei, Chinese warlord, proclaims himself emperor of Shu Han, the successor of the Han dynasty.
* 392 – Emperor Valentinian II is assassinated while advancing into Gaul against the Frankish usurpe ...
** Jasper Johns, American painter
** Grace Ogot, Kenyan author, nurse, journalist, politician and diplomat (d. 2015)
*
May 17
Events Pre-1600
* 1395 – Battle of Rovine: The Wallachians defeat an invading Ottoman army.
* 1521 – Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, is executed for treason.
* 1527 – Pánfilo de Narváez departs Spain to explo ...
– María Luisa Mendoza, Mexican journalist, novelist and politician (d. 2018)
* May 19 – Lorraine Hansberry, African-American playwright (d. 1965)
* May 20 – James McEachin, American actor
* May 21 – Malcolm Fraser, 22nd Prime Minister of Australia (d. 2015)
* May 22
** Kenny Ball, British jazz trumpeter, singer and bandleader (d. 2013)
** Harvey Milk, American politician and gay rights activist (d. 1978)
* May 25 – Sonia Rykiel, French fashion designer (d. 2016)
* May 27
** John Barth, American writer (d. 2024)
** Muhammad Lafir, Sri Lankan snooker player (d. 1981)
* May 28 – Edward Seaga, Jamaican politician, 5th Prime Minister of Jamaica (d. 2019)
* May 31
** Clint Eastwood, American actor, director, and producer
** Ruslan Stratonovich, Russian physicist, engineer (d. 1997)
June

* June 1 – Edward Woodward, English actor and singer (d. 2009)
* June 2 – Pete Conrad, American astronaut, moonwalker and commander of ''Apollo 12'' (d. 1999)
* June 3
** Marion Zimmer Bradley, American writer (d. 1999)
** George Fernandes, Indian politician (d. 2019)
* June 4
** Morgana King, American jazz singer, actress (d. 2018)
** Viktor Tikhonov (born 1930), Viktor Tikhonov, Soviet ice hockey player and coach (d. 2014)
* June 6 – Frank Tyson, English cricketer (d. 2015)
* June 8 – Robert Aumann, German-born mathematician, recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
* June 9
** Barbara (singer), Barbara, French singer (d. 1997)
** Jordi Pujol, 126th President of the Government of Catalonia
* June 10
** Grace Mirabella, American journalist, editor of ''Vogue (magazine), Vogue'' 1971–88 (d. 2021)
** Theo Sommer, German journalist (d. 2022)
* June 11
** Neale Lavis, Australian equestrian (d. 2019)
** Charles Rangel, African-American politician (d. 2025)
* June 12
** Jim Nabors, American actor, musician and comedian (d. 2017)
** Son Sen, Cambodian politician and war criminal (d. 1997)
* June 16 – Vilmos Zsigmond, Hungarian-American cinematographer (d. 2016)
* June 19 – Gena Rowlands, American actress (d. 2024)
* June 20
** Magdalena Abakanowicz, Polish sculptor (d. 2017)
** Juan Alberto Melgar Castro, Honduran military ruler (d. 1987)
* June 21 – Gerald Kaufman, British Labour politician (d. 2017)
* June 22
** Yuri Artyukhin, Russian cosmonaut (d. 1998)
** Sa'dun Hammadi, 33rd prime minister of Iraq (d. 2007)
* June 23
** J. H. Elliott, British historian (d. 2022)
** Anthony Thwaite, English poet, critic, and academic (d. 2021)
* June 24 – Claude Chabrol, French film director (d. 2010)
* June 26
** Wolfgang Schwanitz, German Leader of the Office for National Security, Head of the Stasi (d. 2022)
** Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi, Pakistani economist and caretaker prime minister (d. 2016)
* June 27 – Ross Perot, American business magnate, billionaire, politician, and philanthropist (d. 2019)
* June 28
** William C. Campbell (scientist), William C. Campbell, Irish-American biologist, parasitologist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Nobel Prize laureate
** Itamar Franco, President of Brazil (d. 2011)
* June 29
** Robert Evans, American producer (d. 2019)
** Viola Léger, American-Canadian actress and politician (d. 2023)
*
June 30
Events Pre-1600
* 296 – Pope Marcellinus begins his papacy.
* 763 – The Byzantine army of emperor Constantine V defeats the Bulgarian forces in the Battle of Anchialus.
* 1422 – Battle of Arbedo between the duke of Mil ...
** Ignatius Peter VIII Abdalahad, Syrian bishop (d. 2018)
**Thomas Sowell, American economist and social theorist
** Ahmed Zaki Yamani, Saudi Arabian politician (d. 2021)
July

* July 1 – Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, Bolivian politician and businessman
* July 2
** Sylve Bengtsson, Swedish Olympic footballer (d. 2005)
** Ahmad Jamal, American jazz pianist and composer (d. 2023)
** Carlos Menem, President of Argentina (d. 2021)
*
July 3
** Carlos Kleiber, Austrian conductor (d. 2004)
** Ferdinando Riva, Swiss football forward (d. 2014)
** N. Venkatachala, Indian judge (d. 2019)
*
July 4
Events Pre-1600
* 362 BC – Battle of Mantinea: The Thebans, led by Epaminondas, defeated the Spartans.
* 414 – Emperor Theodosius II, age 13, yields power to his older sister Aelia Pulcheria, who reigned as regent and procla ...
** George Steinbrenner, American businessman and baseball team owner (d. 2010)
** Yuriy Tyukalov, Russian rower (d. 2018)
* July 6
** George Armstrong (ice hockey), George Armstrong, Canadian professional ice hockey player (d. 2021)
** Françoise Mallet-Joris, Belgian writer (d. 2016)
** M. Balamuralikrishna, Indian Carnatic vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, playback singer, composer and actor (d. 2016)
*
July 7
** Theodore McCarrick, American Roman Catholic former cardinal (d. 2025)
** Biljana Plavšić, Bosnian politician and war criminal
* July 9 – Slavko Dacevski, Macedonian football player and manager
* July 11
** Jack Alabaster, New Zealand cricketer (d. 2024)
** Harold Bloom, American literary critic (d. 2019)
* July 12 – Gordon Pinsent, Canadian actor (d. 2023)
* July 14 – Polly Bergen, American actress (d. 2014)
* July 15
** Einosuke Akiya, Japanese Buddhist leader
** Jacques Derrida, Algerian-born French literary critic (d. 2004)
** Stephen Smale, American mathematician
* July 17
** Sigvard Ericsson, Swedish speed skater (d. 2019)
** Ray Galton, English scriptwriter (d. 2018)
** Sir William Heseltine, Australian Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II
* July 19 – David Rubadiri, Malawian diplomat, academic, poet, playwright and novelist (d. 2018)
* July 20
** Alex Sánchez (footballer, born 1930), Alex Sánchez, Costa Rican football player
** Oleg Anofriyev, Soviet-Russian actor, singer, songwriter, film director and poet (d. 2018)
* July 21
** Gene Littler, American professional golfer (d. 2019)
** Helen Merrill, American jazz vocalist
** Anand Bakshi, Indian poet/lyricist (d. 2002)
* July 22 – Ferruccio Amendola, Italian actor and voice actor (d. 2001)
* July 24 – Jacqueline Brookes, American actress (d. 2013)
* July 25
** Murray Chapple, New Zealand cricketer (d. 1985)
** Maureen Forrester, Canadian contralto (d. 2010)
* July 28
** Firoza Begum (singer), Firoza Begum, Bangladeshi singer (d. 2014)
** Jean Roba, Belgian comics author (d. 2006)
August

* August 1
** Pierre Bourdieu, French sociologist (d. 2002)
** Lawrence Eagleburger, United States Secretary of State (d. 2011)
** Károly Grósz, 51st prime minister of Hungary (d. 1996)
** Geoffrey Holder, Trinidadian-American dancer, choreographer and actor (d. 2014)
* August 4
** Enrico Castellani, Italian painter (d. 2017)
** Ali al-Sistani, Iranian Shia Ayatollah
* August 5 – Neil Armstrong, American astronaut, Apollo 11, first human to set foot on the Moon, commander of ''Apollo 11'' (d. 2012)
* August 6 – Abbey Lincoln, American singer (d. 2010)
* August 9
** Carmen Balcells, Spanish literary agent (d. 2015)
** Jacques Parizeau, French-Canadian politician (d. 2015)
* August 10 – Luigi De Filippo, Italian actor (d. 2018)
* August 12 – George Soros, Hungarian-born investor
* August 14 – Liz Fraser, English actress (d. 2018)
* August 15 – Tom Mboya, Kenyan trade unionist, educationist, Pan Africanist, author and independence activist (probable; d. 1969)
* August 16
** Robert Culp, American actor (d. 2010)
** Leslie Manigat, 34th President of Haiti (d. 2014)
** Flor Silvestre, Mexican singer, actress and equestrienne (d. 2020)
** Tony Trabert, American tennis player and commentator (d. 2021)
* August 17 – Ted Hughes, English poet (d. 1998)
* August 19 – Frank McCourt, Irish-American writer (d. 2009)
* August 20 – Jan Olszewski, 3rd Prime Minister of Poland (d. 2019)
* August 21 – Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (d. 2002)
* August 22 – Gylmar dos Santos Neves, Brazilian footballer (d. 2013)
* August 23 – Michel Rocard,
Prime Minister of France
The prime minister of France (), officially the prime minister of the French Republic (''Premier ministre de la République française''), is the head of government of the French Republic and the leader of its Council of Ministers.
The prime ...
(d. 2016)
* August 24 – Sultanah Bahiyah, Sultanah of Kedah (d. 2003)
* August 25
** Sir Sean Connery, Scottish actor (''James Bond'') (d. 2020)
** Georgiy Daneliya, Russian film director and screenwriter (d. 2019)
* August 27 – Gholamreza Takhti, Iranian wrestler (d. 1968)
* August 28
** Windsor Davies, Welsh actor (d. 2019)
** Ben Gazzara, American actor (d. 2012)
**Irinej, Serbian Patriarch, 45th Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (d. 2020)
* August 30
** Warren Buffett, American billionaire entrepreneur
** Paul Poupard, French cardinal
September

* September 1 – Charles Correa, Indian architect (d. 2015)
* September 3 – Cherry Wilder, New Zealand novelist (d. 2002)
* September 6 – Salvatore De Giorgi, Italian cardinal
* September 7
** King Baudouin I of Belgium (d. 1993)
** Sonny Rollins, African-American jazz saxophonist
** Yuan Longping, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and an expert in hybrid rice (d. 2021)
* September 8
** Mario Adorf, German actor
** Jeannette Altwegg, English figure skater (d. 2021)
* September 9 – Frank Lucas, African-American drug trafficker (d. 2019)
* September 11 – Renzo Montagnani, Italian actor (d. 1997)
* September 12 – Akira Suzuki (chemist), Akira Suzuki, Japanese chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate
* September 13 – Jimmy McLane, American Olympic swimmer (d. 2020)
* September 16 – Anne Francis, American actress (d. 2011)
* September 17
** Marie-Thérèse Houphouët-Boigny, First Lady of Ivory Coast
** David Huddleston, American actor (''The Big Lebowski'') (d. 2016)
** Edgar Mitchell, American astronaut (d. 2016)
** Thomas P. Stafford, American astronaut (d. 2024)
* September 20 – Kenneth Mopeli, Chief Minister of QwaQwa bantustan (d. 2014)
* September 23 – Ray Charles, African-American singer, musician and actor (d. 2004)
* September 24 – John Young (astronaut), John Young, American astronaut (d. 2018)
* September 25
** Elsa Aguirre, Mexican actress
** Shel Silverstein, American author, poet and humorist (d. 1999)
* September 26
** Philip Bosco, American actor (d. 2018)
** Fritz Wunderlich, German tenor singer (d. 1966)
* September 29
** Colin Dexter, English detective fiction writer (d. 2017)
** Richard Bonynge, Australian pianist and conductor
October

* October 1
** Richard Harris, Irish actor, singer (d. 2002)
** Philippe Noiret, French actor (d. 2006)
* October 2 – Dave Barrett, Canadian politician (d. 2018)
* October 4 – Andrej Marinc, Slovenian politician
* October 5
** Pavel Popovich, Soviet cosmonaut (d. 2009)
** Reinhard Selten, German economist, Nobel Prize in Economics, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2016)
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* October 6
** Hafez al-Assad, President of Syria (d. 2000)
** Richie Benaud, Australian cricketer and commentator (d. 2015)
* October 8 – Tōru Takemitsu, Japanese composer (d. 1996)
* October 10
** Yves Chauvin, Belgian-born chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2015)
** Harold Pinter, English playwright, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2008)
* October 11 – A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury, 13th President of Bangladesh (d. 2024)
* October 14
** Schafik Handal, Salvadoran politician (d. 2006)
** Mobutu Sese Seko, President of Democratic Republic of the Congo (d. 1997)
* October 17 – Robert Atkins (nutritionist), Robert Atkins, American nutritionist (d. 2003)
* October 18 – Frank Carlucci, American politician (d. 2018)
* October 19 – Ron Joyce, Canadian businessman (d. 2019)
* October 21 – Ivan Silayev, Soviet and Russian politician (d. 2023)
* October 24
** Ahmad Shah of Pahang, Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia (d. 2019)
** The Big Bopper (J.P. Richardson), American singer (d. 1959)
* October 27 – Francisca Aguirre, Spanish poet (d. 2019)
* October 28 – Bernie Ecclestone, English motor racing tycoon
* October 29
** Omara Portuondo, Cuban singer and dancer
** Niki de Saint Phalle, French artist (d. 2002)
* October 30
** Clifford Brown, American jazz trumpeter (d. 1956)
** Timothy Findley, Canadian author (d. 2002)
* October 31 – Michael Collins (astronaut), Michael Collins, American astronaut (d. 2021)
November
* November 5 – Hans Mommsen, German historian (d. 2015)
* November 11
** Mildred Dresselhaus, American scientist and educator (d. 2017)
** Mabandla Dlamini, 3rd prime minister of Swaziland
** Alevtina Kolchina, Soviet Olympic cross-country skier (d. 2022)
* November 13
** Richard A. Falk, American academic
** Fred R. Harris, American politician and United States Senator from Oklahoma, 1964 to 1973 (d. 2024)
* November 14
** Monique Mercure, Canadian actress (d. 2020)
** Jānis Pujats, Latvian cardinal, Archbishop of Riga
** Ed White (astronaut), Ed White, American astronaut (d. 1967)
* November 15 – J. G. Ballard, English writer (d. 2009)
* November 16
** Chinua Achebe, Nigerian writer (d. 2013)
** Salvatore Riina ("Toto"), Italian multiple murderer (d. 2017)
*November 17 – Bob Mathias, American athlete (d. 2006)
* November 19 – Christian Schwarz-Schilling, Austrian-German politician and philanthropist
* November 20 – Choe Yong-rim, North Korean politician
* November 22 – Owen Garriott, American astronaut (d. 2019)
* November 24 – Inge Feltrinelli, German-Italian publisher, photographer (d. 2018)
* November 26 – Berthold Leibinger, German engineer, entrepreneur and philanthropist (d. 2018)
* November 29 – David Goldblatt, South African photographer (d. 2018)
* November 30 – G. Gordon Liddy, American organizer of the Watergate scandal, Watergate burglaries (d. 2021)
December

* December 2 – Gary Becker, American economist, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2014)
* December 3 – Jean-Luc Godard, French film director (d. 2022)
* December 4
** Ronnie Corbett, Scottish-born comedian (d. 2016)
** Jacqueline du Bief, French figure skater
* December 6 – Daniel Lisulo, Prime Minister of Zambia (d. 2000)
* December 7 – Christopher Nicole, Guyanese-born British writer (d. 2017)
* December 8 – Maximilian Schell, Swiss-Austrian actor (d. 2014)
* December 9
** Edoardo Sanguineti, Italian writer (d. 2010)
** Buck Henry, American actor, screenwriter and director (d. 2020)
* December 11 – Jean-Louis Trintignant, French actor and director (d. 2022)
* December 12 – Silvio Santos, Brazilian TV show host, entrepreneur (d. 2024)
* December 15
** Antonietta Meo, Italian saint (d. 1937)
** Edna O'Brien, Irish novelist (d. 2024)
* December 17 – Armin Mueller-Stahl, Russian-born German actor
*December 19 – Anca Giurchescu, Romanian academic and Ethnochoreology, ethnochoreologist (d. 2015)
* December 21
** Adebayo Adedeji, Nigerian UN official (d. 2018)
** Kalevi Sorsa, Prime Minister of Finland (d. 2004)
* December 25 – Salah Jahin, Egyptian poet, lyricist, playwright and cartoonist (d. 1986)
* December 28 – Mariam A. Aleem, Egyptian artist (d. 2010)
* December 30
** Alvin "Seeco" Patterson, Alvin Peterson, Jamaican percussionist (d. 2021)
** Tu Youyou, Chinese pharmaceutical chemist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Nobel Prize laureate
* December 31 – Odetta, American singer (d. 2008)
Deaths
January – February

* January 8 – Martha Tynæs, Norwegian social worker and politician (b. 1870)
* January 9 – Edward Bok, American author (b. 1863)
* January 19 – Frank Ramsey (mathematician), Frank Ramsey, British philosopher, mathematician and economist (b. 1903)
* January 22 – Reginald Brett, 2nd Viscount Esher, British politician and courtier (b. 1852)
* January 24 – Rebecca Latimer Felton, American writer, lecturer, reformer, and politician (b. 1835)
* January 27 – Dewa Shigetō, Japanese admiral (b. 1856)
*
January 28
Events Pre-1600
*AD 98, 98 – On the death of Nerva, Trajan is declared Roman emperor in Cologne, the seat of his government in lower Germany.
* 814 – The death of Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor, brings about the accessi ...
– Emmy Destinn, Czech operatic soprano (b. 1878)
* February 3
** Michele Bianchi, Italian fascist leader (b. 1883)
** Poseidon (horse), Poseidon, Australian racehorse (b. 1903)
* February 14 – Thomas Mackenzie, Sir Thomas MacKenzie, New Zealand politician, explorer, 18th Prime Minister of New Zealand and High Commissioner (b. 1854)
* February 15 – Giulio Douhet, Italian general, air power theorist (b. 1869)
* February 21 – Ahmad Shah Qajar, Pahlavi dynasty, Shah of Persia (b. 1898)
* February 23
** Mabel Normand, American actress (b. 1892)
** Horst Wessel, Nazi ideologue, composer (b. 1907)
* February 26
**Mary Whiton Calkins, American philosopher and psychologist (b. 1863)
**Rafael Merry del Val, British-born Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal and Servant of God (b. 1865)
March – April
*
March 2
Events Pre-1600
* 537 – Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Flaminian Gate; he and a detachment of his '' bucellarii'' are almost ...
– D. H. Lawrence, British writer (b. 1885)
*
March 6
Events Pre-1600
* 12 BCE – The Roman emperor Augustus is named Pontifex Maximus, incorporating the position into that of the emperor.
* 845 – The 42 Martyrs of Amorium are killed after refusing to convert to Islam.
* 1204 &ndas ...
– Alfred von Tirpitz, German politician, admiral (b. 1848)
* March 8 – William Howard Taft, 27th President of the United States, 10th Chief Justice of the United States (b. 1857)
*
March 12
Events Pre-1600
* 538 – Vitiges, king of the Ostrogoths ends his siege of Rome and retreats to Ravenna, leaving the city to the victorious Byzantine general, Belisarius.
* 1088 – Election of Urban II as the 159th Pope of th ...
– William George Barker, Canadian pilot (b. 1894)
* March 13 – Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, American author (b. 1852)
* March 14 – A. A. Kannisto, Finnish politician (b. 1876)
* March 16 – Miguel Primo de Rivera, Spanish military officer, Prime Minister of Spain (b. 1870)
* March 19 – Arthur Balfour, British politician and statesman, 48th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1848)
* March 24 – Eugeen Van Mieghem, Belgian painter (b. 1875)
* March 27 – Sister Christine, German-born Hindu teacher
* March 30 – Shyamji Krishna Varma, Indian lawyer, journalist and revolutionary (b. 1857)
* April 1 – Cosima Wagner, wife and inspiration of Richard Wagner (b. 1837)
* April 2 – Empress Zewditu of Ethiopia (b. 1876)
* April 3 – Emma Albani, Dame Emma Albani, Canadian operatic soprano (b. 1847)
* April 4 – Victoria of Baden, Queen consort of Sweden (b. 1862)
*
April 6
Events Pre–1600
*46 BC – Julius Caesar defeats Caecilius Metellus Scipio and Marcus Porcius Cato (Cato the Younger) at the Battle of Thapsus.
* 402 – Stilicho defeats the Visigoths under Alaric in the Battle of Pollentia.
* ...
– Dimitrije, Serbian Patriarch (b. 1846)
* April 9 – Rose Caron, French operatic soprano (b. 1857)
* April 14 – Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian poet (b. 1893)
*
April 21
Events Pre-1600
* 753 BC – Romulus founds Rome ( traditional date).
* 43 BC – Battle of Mutina: Mark Antony is again defeated in battle by Aulus Hirtius, who is killed. Antony fails to capture Mutina and Decimus Brutus is mur ...
– Robert Bridges, British poet (b. 1844)
*
April 22
Events Pre-1600
* 1500 – Portuguese navigator Pedro Álvares Cabral lands in Brazil ( discovery of Brazil).
* 1519 – Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés establishes a settlement at Veracruz, Mexico.
* 1529 – Treaty of Zara ...
– Jeppe Aakjær, Danish poet, novelist (b. 1866)
May – June
* May 8 – Patriarch George V of Armenia (b. 1847)
* May 13 – Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1861)
*
May 17
Events Pre-1600
* 1395 – Battle of Rovine: The Wallachians defeat an invading Ottoman army.
* 1521 – Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, is executed for treason.
* 1527 – Pánfilo de Narváez departs Spain to explo ...
– Herbert Croly, American political author (b. 1869)
* May 25
** Randall Davidson, English clergyman, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1848)
** Archduke Rainer of Austria (1895-1930), Archduke Rainer of Austria (b. 1895)
* June 5
** Sophie Holten, Danish painter (b. 1858)
** Eric Lemming, Swedish athlete (b. 1880)
** Jules Pascin, Bulgarian painter (b. 1885)
* June 9 – William Allardyce, British colonial governor (b. 1861)
* June 10 – Adolf von Harnack, German Lutheran theologian and church historian (b. 1851)
* June 13 – Sir Henry Segrave, British racer, land and water speed record holder (b. 1896)
*
June 14
Events Pre-1600
* 1158 – The city of Munich is founded by Henry the Lion on the banks of the river Isar.
* 1216 – First Barons' War: Prince Louis of France takes the city of Winchester, abandoned by John, King of England, and soo ...
– Enrico Millo, Italian admiral and politician (b. 1865)
* June 16 – Anna Whitlock, Swedish suffragist (b. 1852)
*
June 30
Events Pre-1600
* 296 – Pope Marcellinus begins his papacy.
* 763 – The Byzantine army of emperor Constantine V defeats the Bulgarian forces in the Battle of Anchialus.
* 1422 – Battle of Arbedo between the duke of Mil ...
– Yashiro Rokurō, Japanese admiral and politician (b. 1860)
July– August
*
July 7 – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, British fiction writer (''Sherlock Holmes'') (b. 1859)
* July 8 – Sir Joseph Ward, 17th Prime Minister of New Zealand (b. 1856)
* July 11 – Masataka Ogawa, Japanese chemist (b. 1865)
* July 15
** Leopold Auer, Hungarian violinist (b. 1845)
** Rudolph Schildkraut, Ottoman-born Austrian actor (b. 1862)
* July 16 – Juan Luis Sanfuentes, 16th President of Chile (b. 1858)
* July 19
** David Bonis, Canadian politician
** Sir Robert Stout, 2-time prime minister of New Zealand (b. 1844)
** Oku Yasukata, Japanese field marshal, leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese Army (b. 1847)
* July 23 – Glenn Curtiss, American aviation pioneer (b. 1878)
* July 26 – Pavlos Karolidis, Greek historian (b. 1849)
* July 28 – Allvar Gullstrand, Swedish ophthalmologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1862)
* August 3 – James Alexander Anderson, Canadian politician
* August 4 – Siegfried Wagner, German composer and conductor, son of Richard Wagner (born 1869)
* August 11 – Edward Angle, American dentist (b. 1855)
* August 12 – Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, English general (b. 1858)
* August 15 – Florian Cajori, Swiss-born historian of mathematics (b. 1859)
* August 21 – Sir Aston Webb, British architect (b. 1849)
* August 24 – Tom Norman, British freak show, freak showman (b. 1860)
* August 26 – Lon Chaney, American actor (b. 1883)
* August 29 – William Archibald Spooner, British scholar, Anglican priest (b. 1844)
September– October
* September 1 – Peeter Põld, Estonian pedagogical scientist, politician (b. 1878)
* September 10 – Aubrey Faulkner, South African cricketer (b. 1881)
* September 18 – Ruth Alexander, pioneering American pilot (b. 1905)
* September 20 – Gombojab Tsybikov, Russian explorer (b. 1873)
* September 28
** Daniel Guggenheim, American mining magnate and philanthropist (b. 1856)
** Prince Leopold of Bavaria, German prince and field marshal (b. 1846)
* October 4 – Olena Pchilka, Ukrainian writer, translator and publisher (b. 1849)
* October 10 – Adolf Engler, German botanist (b. 1844)
* October 15 – Herbert Henry Dow, Canadian-born chemical industrialist (b. 1866)
* October 16 – James Surtees Phillpotts, English writer and educator (b. 1839)
* October 20 – Valeriano Weyler, 1st Duke of Rubí, Spanish general (b. 1838)
* October 26 – Harry Payne Whitney, American horse breeder and businessman (b. 1872)
* October 27 – Ellen Hayes, American mathematician and astronomer (b. 1851)
* October 28 – Mary Harrison McKee, ''de facto'' First Lady of the United States (b. 1858)
* October 30 – Sakichi Toyoda, Japanese inventor, industrialist (b. 1867)
November – December

* November – Alfred Wegener, German geophysicist, meteorologist (b. 1880)
* November 3 – Nikolai Alexandrov (actor), Nikolai Alexandrov, Soviet actor and director (b. 1870)
* November 4 – Akiyama Yoshifuru, Japanese general (b. 1859)
* November 5
** Christiaan Eijkman, Dutch physician, pathologist, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1858)
** Luigi Facta, Italian politician, 26th Prime Minister of Italy (b. 1861)
* November 8 – Alexander Bedward, Jamaican preacher (b. 1848)
* November 9 – Tasker H. Bliss, American general (b. 1853)
* November 20 – Sir Neville Howse, Australian politician and recipient of the Victoria Cross (b. 1863)
* November 21 – Clelia Merloni, Italian nun and founder of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
* November 26 – Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan, Sinhalese lawyer and politician (b. 1851)
* November 27
** Johnny Tyldesley, English cricketer (b. 1873)
** Simon Kahquados, Potawatomi political activist (b. 1851)
* November 28 – Constantine VI of Constantinople, Constantine VI, Turkish-born bishop, briefly Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (b. 1859)
* November 29 – Anna DeCosta Banks, American nurse (b. 1869)
* November 30 – Mary Harris Jones, Irish-born American labor leader (b. 1837)
* December 8 – Florbela Espanca, Portuguese poet (b. 1894)
* December 9
** Rube Foster, Andrew "Rube" Foster, American Negro league baseball player (b. 1879)
** Laura Muntz Lyall, Canadian painter (b. 1860)
* December 12 – Nikolai Pokrovsky, Russian politician, last foreign minister of the Russian Empire (b. 1865)
* December 13 – Fritz Pregl, Austrian chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1869)
* December 17 – Peter Warlock, British composer (b. 1894)
* December 22 – Vintilă Brătianu, 31st Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1867)
* December 25 – Eugen Goldstein, German physicist (b. 1850)
Unknown date
* Evgeny Aleksandrovich Radkevich, Russian general (b. 1851)
Nobel Prizes
* Nobel Prize in Physics, Physics – Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman
* Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Chemistry – Hans Fischer
* Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Physiology or Medicine – Karl Landsteiner
* Nobel Prize in Literature, Literature – Sinclair Lewis
* Nobel Peace Prize, Peace – Nathan Söderblom
References
Sources
The 1930s Timeline: 1930– from American Studies Programs at The University of Virginia
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