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– In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa takes over as military ruler of the
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, ousting President David Dacko. * January 3
1966 Upper Voltan coup d'état The 1966 Upper Voltan coup d'état was an event which took place on 3 January 1966 in the Republic of Upper Volta (today Burkina Faso), when following large-scale popular unrest the military intervened against the government, forced President Mauri ...
: President Maurice Yaméogo is deposed by a military coup in the Republic of Upper Volta (modern-day Burkina Faso). * January 10 **
Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 24 ...
i–Indian peace negotiations end successfully with the signing of the Tashkent Declaration, a day before the sudden death of Indian prime minister
Lal Bahadur Shastri Lal Bahadur Shastri (; 2 October 1904 – 11 January 1966) was an Indian politician and statesman who served as the 2nd Prime Minister of India from 1964 to 1966 and 6th Home Minister of India from 1961 to 1963. He promoted the White Re ...
. ** The House of Representatives of the US state of Georgia refuses to allow African-American representative Julian Bond to take his seat, because of his anti-war stance. ** A
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convenes in
Lagos Lagos (Nigerian English: ; ) is the largest city in Nigeria and the second most populous city in Africa, with a population of 15.4 million as of 2015 within the city proper. Lagos was the national capital of Nigeria until December 1991 fo ...
,
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
, primarily to discuss Rhodesia. *
January 12 Events Pre-1600 * 475 – Byzantine Emperor Zeno is forced to flee his capital at Constantinople, and his general, Basiliscus gains control of the empire. * 1528 – Gustav I of Sweden is crowned King of Sweden, having already rei ...
– United States President Lyndon Johnson states that the United States should stay in South Vietnam until Communist aggression there is ended. * January 151966 Nigerian coup d'état: A bloody military coup is staged in
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
, deposing the civilian government and resulting in the death of Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. *
January 17 Events Pre-1600 * 38 BC – Octavian divorces his wife Scribonia and marries Livia Drusilla, ending the fragile peace between the Second Triumvirate and Sextus Pompey. * 1362 – Saint Marcellus' flood kills at least 25,000 people ...
** The Nigerian coup is overturned by another faction of the military, leaving a military government in power. This is the beginning of a long period of military rule. ** 1966 Palomares B-52 crash: A U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber collides with a KC-135 Stratotanker over Spain, dropping three 70- kiloton hydrogen bombs near the town of Palomares, and one into the sea. Carl Brashear, the first African American
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diver, is involved in an accident during the recovery of the latter which results in the amputation of his leg. *
January 19 Events Pre-1600 * 379 – Emperor Gratian elevates Flavius Theodosius at Sirmium to ''Augustus'', and gives him authority over all the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. * 649 – Conquest of Kucha: The forces of Kucha surrender a ...
Indira Gandhi is elected Prime Minister of India; she is sworn in
January 24 Events Pre-1600 * 41 – Claudius is proclaimed Roman emperor by the Praetorian Guard after they assassinate the previous emperor, his nephew Caligula. * 914 – Start of the First Fatimid invasion of Egypt. *1438 – The Counc ...
. * January 20 ** 1966 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election: Harold Holt is elected leader of the
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unopposed when Sir Robert Menzies retires after an unprecedented 16 years in office; consequently Holt becomes Prime Minister of Australia six days later. ** Demonstrations occur against high
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in Hungary. *
January 21 Events Pre-1600 * 763 – Following the Battle of Bakhamra between Alids and Abbasids near Kufa, the Alid rebellion ends with the death of Ibrahim, brother of Isa ibn Musa. * 1525 – The Swiss Anabaptist Movement is founded when ...
– Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro resigns due to a power struggle in his party. * January 22 ** The military government of
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
announces that ex-prime minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was killed during the coup a week previously. ** The Chadian Muslim insurgent group FROLINAT is founded in
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, starting the Chadian Civil War. *
January 24 Events Pre-1600 * 41 – Claudius is proclaimed Roman emperor by the Praetorian Guard after they assassinate the previous emperor, his nephew Caligula. * 914 – Start of the First Fatimid invasion of Egypt. *1438 – The Counc ...
Air India Flight 101 crashes into Mont Blanc, killing all 117 people on board, including Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, chairman of the
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. *
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 ...
Beaumont children disappearance Jane Nartare Beaumont (born 10 September 1956), Arnna Kathleen Beaumont (born 11 November 1958) and Grant Ellis Beaumont (born 12 July 1961), collectively known as the Beaumont children, were three Australian siblings who disappeared from Gle ...
: Three children disappear on their way to Glenelg, South Australia, never to be seen again. * January 27 **The British government promises the U.S. that British troops in
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will stay until more peaceful conditions occur in the region. **Britain's Labour Party unexpectedly retains the parliamentary seat of Hull North in a by-election, with a swing of 4.5% to their candidate from the opposition Conservatives, and a majority up from 1,181 at the 1964 General Election to 5,351. * January 31 – The United Kingdom ceases all trade with Rhodesia.


February

* February 1 – Around 2,600
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s are released by
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, in return for "donations" worth approximately $10,000 a head from
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. * February 3 – The unmanned Soviet Luna 9 spacecraft makes the first controlled rocket-assisted landing on the Moon. * February 4
All Nippon Airways Flight 60 was a Boeing 727-81 aircraft making a domestic commercial flight from Sapporo Chitose Airport to Tokyo Haneda International Airport. On February 4, 1966, all 133 people on board died when the plane mysteriously crashed into Tokyo Bay abou ...
plunges into Tokyo Bay; 133 people are killed. *
February 7 Events Pre-1600 * 457 – Leo I becomes the Eastern Roman emperor. * 987 – Bardas Phokas the Younger and Bardas Skleros, Byzantine generals of the military elite, begin a wide-scale rebellion against Emperor Basil II. *1301 &nda ...
Lyndon Johnson of the United States and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ of South Vietnam convene with other officials in a summit in
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to discuss the course of the Vietnam War. *
February 10 Events Pre-1600 *1258 – Mongol invasions: Baghdad falls to the Mongols, bringing the Islamic Golden Age to an end. * 1306 – In front of the high altar of Greyfriars Church in Dumfries, Robert the Bruce murders John Comyn, sparki ...
– Soviet fiction writers Yuli Daniel and Andrei Sinyavsky are sentenced to five and seven years, respectively, for "anti-Soviet" writings. * February 14 – The
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is introduced at a rate of 2 dollars per pound, or 10 shillings per dollar. * February 19 – The naval minister of the United Kingdom, Christopher Mayhew, resigns. * February 20 – While Soviet author and translator
Valery Tarsis Valery Yakovlevich Tarsis ( uk, Валерій Яковлевич Тарсіс, russian: Вале́рий Я́ковлевич Та́рсис; , Kyiv – 3 March 1983, Bern) was a Ukrainian writer, literary critic, and translator. He was highly c ...
is abroad, the
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negates his citizenship. * February 231966 Syrian coup d'état: An intra-party military coup in
Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ...
replaces the previous government of Amin al-Hafiz by one led by Salah Jadid. * February 24 – A coup led by the police and military of Ghana raises the National Liberation Council to power while president Kwame Nkrumah is abroad. * February 28 – British Prime Minister Harold Wilson calls a General Election in the United Kingdom, to be held on March 31.


March

* March – The
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automobile ceases production in Germany. *
March 1 Events Pre-1600 * 509 BC – Publius Valerius Publicola celebrates the first triumph of the Roman Republic after his victory over the deposed king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus at the Battle of Silva Arsia. * 293 – Emperor Dioclet ...
**The British Government announces plans for the decimalisation of the
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(hitherto denominated in 20 shillings and 240 pence to the £), to come into force on 15 February 1971 ( Decimal Day). **Soviet
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'' Venera 3'' crashes on Venus, becoming the first spacecraft to land on another planet's surface. **The Ba'ath Party takes power in
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. *
March 2 Events Pre-1600 * 537 – Siege of Rome (537–38), Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoths, Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Piazza del Popolo, Flaminian Gate; he a ...
Kwame Nkrumah arrives in Guinea and is granted asylum. *
March 4 Events Pre-1600 * AD 51 – Nero, later to become Roman emperor, is given the title '' princeps iuventutis'' (head of the youth). * 306 – Martyrdom of Saint Adrian of Nicomedia. * 852 – Croatian Knez Trpimir I issues a ...
**
Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 402 On March 4, 1966, Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 402 (CP402) struck the approach lights and a seawall during a night landing attempt in poor visibility at Haneda Airport in Japan. Of the 62 passengers and 10 crew, only 8 passengers survived. ...
crashes during a night landing in poor visibility at Tokyo International Airport in Japan, killing 64 of 72 people on board. **In an interview with ''
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'' reporter Maureen Cleave,
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of
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states "We're more popular than Jesus now". * March 5 ** BOAC Flight 911 crashes in severe clear-air turbulence over Mount Fuji soon after taking off from Tokyo International Airport in Japan, killing all 124 people on board. **" Merci, Chérie" by Udo Jürgens (music by Udo Jürgens, lyrics by Jürgens and Thomas Hörbiger) wins the
Eurovision Song Contest 1966 The Eurovision Song Contest 1966 was the 11th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, following the country's victory at the with the song "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" by France Gall. ...
for Austria. * March 7Charles de Gaulle asks U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson for negotiations about the state of
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equipment in France. * March 8 **Anti-communist demonstrations occur at the
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n Foreign Ministry. ** Vietnam War: The U.S. announces it will substantially increase the number of its troops in
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. **
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in
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,
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, is clandestinely blown up by former Irish Republican Army volunteers marking this year's 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising. * March 10
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ss Beatrix of the Netherlands marries Claus von Amsberg. Some spectators demonstrate against the groom because he is German. * March 11 ** Transition to the New Order in
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: President Sukarno gives all executive powers to General Suharto by signing the " Supersemar" order. **French President Charles de Gaulle states that French troops will be taken out of
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and that all French NATO bases and headquarters must be closed within a year. * March 16 **
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spacecraft Gemini 8 ( David Scott, Neil Armstrong) conducts the first docking in space, with an Agena target vehicle. ** Paul Van Doren establishes the Vans shoe company in
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. * March 19 – The
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defeat the
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with five African American starters, ushering in desegregation in athletic recruiting. * March 20 – Football's FIFA World Cup Trophy is stolen while on exhibition in London; it is found seven days later by a mongrel dog named " Pickles" and his owner David Corbett, wrapped in newspaper in a south London garden. *
March 22 Events Pre-1600 * 106 – Start of the Bostran era, the calendar of the province of Arabia Petraea. * 235 – Roman emperor Severus Alexander is murdered, marking the start of the Crisis of the Third Century. * 871 – Æthelr ...
: in the Chinese city of Xingtai a magnitude 6.8 earthquake leaves more than 8,000 dead and 38,000 injured. * March 24Pope Paul VI meets Michael Ramsey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, in Rome, and gives him an episcopal ring. * March 26 – Demonstrations are held across the United States against the Vietnam War. * March 27 – In South Vietnam, 20,000 Buddhists march in demonstrations against the policies of the military government. *
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 Didiu ...
** Cevdet Sunay becomes the fifth president of
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. ** Indira Gandhi visits Washington, D.C. * March 29 – The
23rd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union The 23rd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) took place in Moscow, RSFSR between 29 March and 8 April 1966. It was the first Congress during Leonid Brezhnev's leadership of the Party and state. The position of First Secret ...
is held:
Leonid Brezhnev Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev; uk, links= no, Леонід Ілліч Брежнєв, . (19 December 1906– 10 November 1982) was a Soviet politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1 ...
demands that U.S. troops leave Vietnam, and announces that Chinese-Soviet relations are not satisfactory. * March 31 **The British Labour Party led by Harold Wilson wins the 1966 United Kingdom general election, gaining a 96-seat majority (compared with a single seat majority when the election was called on February 28). ** The
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launches Luna 10, which becomes the first
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to enter orbit around the Moon.


April

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April 2 Events Pre-1600 *1513 – Having spotted land on March 27, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León comes ashore on what is now the U.S. state of Florida, landing somewhere between the modern city of St. Augustine and the mouth of the St. Joh ...
– The
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n army demands that the country rejoin the
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. * April 3Luna 10 is the first manmade object to enter lunar orbit. *
April 5 Events Pre-1600 * 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I. * 919 – The second Fatimid invasion of Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, al-Qa'im bi-Amr Allah, sets out from Raqqada at the head of his ...
– During the
Buddhist Uprising The Buddhist Uprising of 1966 (), or more widely known in Vietnam as the Crisis in Central Vietnam (), was a period of civil and military unrest in South Vietnam, largely focused in the I Corps area in the north of the country in central Vietnam. ...
, South Vietnamese military prime minister Nguyễn Cao Kỳ personally attempts to lead the capture of the restive city of
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before backing down. * April 7 – The United Kingdom asks the
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for authority to use force to stop
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s that violate the embargo against Rhodesia (authority is given
April 10 Events Pre-1600 * 428 – Nestorius becomes the Patriarch of Constantinople. * 837 – Halley's Comet makes its closest approach to Earth at a distance equal to 0.0342 AU (5.1 million kilometres/3.2 million miles). * 1407 ...
). * April 8 ** Buddhists in South Vietnam protest against the fact that the new government has not set a date for
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. **
Leonid Brezhnev Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev; uk, links= no, Леонід Ілліч Брежнєв, . (19 December 1906– 10 November 1982) was a Soviet politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1 ...
becomes General Secretary of the
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, as well as Leader of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R. *
April 14 Events Pre-1600 * 43 BC – Legions loyal to the Roman Senate, commanded by Gaius Pansa, defeat the forces of Mark Antony in the Battle of Forum Gallorum. * 69 – Vitellius, commanding Rhine-based armies, defeats Roman emperor O ...
** Kenyan Vice President
Oginga Odinga Jaramogi Ajuma Oginga Odinga (October 1911 – 20 January 1994) was a Luo chieftain who became a prominent figure in Kenya's struggle for independence. He later served as Kenya's first Vice-President, and thereafter as opposition leader. Odin ...
resigns, saying "invisible government" representing foreign interests now runs the country. He will head a new party, the Kenya People's Union. **The South Vietnamese government promises free elections in 3–5 months. * April 15 – An anti- Nasser conspiracy is exposed in
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. *
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 bet ...
** China declares that it will stop economic aid to
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. ** The 38th Academy Awards ceremony is held in
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: '' The Sound of Music'' wins Best Picture. * April 21 ** An artificial heart is installed in the chest of Marcel DeRudder in a Houston, Texas, hospital. ** The opening of the
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is televised for the first time. **
Haile Selassie Haile Selassie I ( gez, ቀዳማዊ ኀይለ ሥላሴ, Qädamawi Häylä Səllasé, ; born Tafari Makonnen; 23 July 189227 August 1975) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. He rose to power as Regent Plenipotentiary of Ethiopia (' ...
visits
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for the first time, meeting with Rasta leaders. ** Moors murders: Ian Brady and
Myra Hindley The Moors murders were carried out by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley between July 1963 and October 1965, in and around Manchester, England. The victims were five children—Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey, and Edward E ...
go on trial at Chester Crown Court in north west England for the murders of 3 children who vanished between November 1963 and October 1965. * April 24Uniform
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is first observed in most parts of North America. * April 26 ** A new government is formed in the Republic of the Congo, led by Ambroise Noumazalaye. ** The magnitude 5.1 Tashkent earthquake affects the largest city in Soviet Central Asia with a maximum MSK intensity of VII (''Very strong''). Tashkent is mostly destroyed and 15–200 are killed. *
April 27 Events Pre-1600 * 247 – Philip the Arab marks the millennium of Rome with a celebration of the ''ludi saeculares''. * 395 – Emperor Arcadius marries Aelia Eudoxia, daughter of the Frankish general Flavius Bauto. She becomes one of ...
Pope Paul VI and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko meet in the Vatican (the first meeting between leaders of the
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and the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen nationa ...
). * April 28 – In Rhodesia, security forces kill seven
ZANLA Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) was the military wing of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), a militant African nationalist organisation that participated in the Rhodesian Bush War against white minority rule of Rhod ...
men in combat; '' Chimurenga'', the ZANU rebellion, begins. * April 30 – Regular hovercraft service begins over the
English Channel The English Channel, "The Sleeve"; nrf, la Maunche, "The Sleeve" ( Cotentinais) or ( Jèrriais), ( Guernésiais), "The Channel"; br, Mor Breizh, "Sea of Brittany"; cy, Môr Udd, "Lord's Sea"; kw, Mor Bretannek, "British Sea"; nl, Het Ka ...
(discontinued in 2000).


May

* May 4 ** Fiat signs a contract with the Soviet government to build a car factory in the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen nationa ...
. **
May 1966 lunar eclipse A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on Wednesday, May 4, 1966, the first of two penumbral lunar eclipses in 1966. It was visible from South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and Antarctica. Visibility The penumbral eclipse was visible in ...
: A penumbral lunar eclipse takes place, the 64th lunar eclipse of Lunar Saros 111. * May 5 – The
Montreal Canadiens The Montreal CanadiensEven in English, the French spelling is always used instead of ''Canadians''. The French spelling of ''Montréal'' is also sometimes used in the English media. (french: link=no, Les Canadiens de Montréal), officially ...
defeat the Detroit Red Wings to win the
Stanley Cup The Stanley Cup (french: La Coupe Stanley) is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion. It is the oldest existing trophy to be awarded to a professional sports franchise in North America, an ...
in ice hockey. * May 6 – The Moors murders trial ends in the UK with Ian Brady being found guilty on all three counts of murder and sentenced to three concurrent terms of life imprisonment.
Myra Hindley The Moors murders were carried out by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley between July 1963 and October 1965, in and around Manchester, England. The victims were five children—Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey, and Edward E ...
is convicted on two counts of murder and of being an accessory in the third murder committed by Brady, receiving two concurrent terms of life imprisonment and a seven-year fixed term for being an accessory. * May 7 – Irish bank workers go on strike. * May 12 ** African members of the UN Security Council say that the British army should blockade Rhodesia. **
Radio Peking China Radio International (CRI) is the state-owned international radio broadcaster of China. It is currently headquartered in the Babaoshan area of Beijing's Shijingshan District. It was founded on December 3, 1941, as Radio Peking. It later ...
claims that U.S. planes have shot down a Chinese plane over
Yunnan Yunnan , () is a landlocked province in the southwest of the People's Republic of China. The province spans approximately and has a population of 48.3 million (as of 2018). The capital of the province is Kunming. The province borders the ...
(the U.S. denies the story the next day). *
May 14 Events Pre-1600 * 1027 – Robert II of France names his son Henry I as junior King of the Franks. *1097 – The Siege of Nicaea begins during the First Crusade. * 1264 – Battle of Lewes: Henry III of England is captured and f ...
Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with a small portion on the Balkan Peninsula ...
and Greece intend to start negotiations about the situation in
Cyprus Cyprus ; tr, Kıbrıs (), officially the Republic of Cyprus,, , lit: Republic of Cyprus is an island country located south of the Anatolian Peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Its continental position is disputed; while it is ...
. * May 15 **
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Gui ...
asks
Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federal constitutional monarchy consists of thirteen states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two regions: Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo's East Mal ...
for peace negotiations. ** The South Vietnamese army besieges Da Nang. ** Tens of thousands of anti-war demonstrators again picket the
White House The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., and has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in ...
, then rally at the Washington Monument. * May 16 ** The
Chinese Communist Party The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), officially the Communist Party of China (CPC), is the founding and sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Under the leadership of Mao Zedong, the CCP emerged victorious in the Chinese Ci ...
issues the ' May 16 Notice', marking the beginning of the
Cultural Revolution The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in the People's Republic of China (PRC) launched by Mao Zedong in 1966, and lasting until his death in 1976. Its stated goa ...
. ** A strike is called by the National Union of Seamen in the United Kingdom. ** In New York City, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. makes his first public speech on the Vietnam War. * May 19 – Gertrude Baniszewski is found guilty of torturing and murdering 16-year-old Sylvia Likens at a court in Indianapolis, United States, and is sentenced to life in prison (she is released on parole in December 1985). * May 24 **
Battle of Mengo Hill The Buganda Crisis, also called the 1966 Mengo Crisis, the Kabaka Crisis, or the 1966 Crisis, domestically, was a period of political turmoil that occurred in Buganda. It was driven by conflict between Prime Minister Milton Obote and the Kabaka ...
:
Uganda }), is a landlocked country in East Africa. The country is bordered to the east by Kenya, to the north by South Sudan, to the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to the south-west by Rwanda, and to the south by Tanzania. The ...
n army troops arrest Mutesa II of Buganda and occupy his palace. ** The
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
n government forbids all political activity in the country until January 17, 1969. * May 25 ** Explorer program: Satellite
Explorer 32 Explorer 32, also known as Atmosphere Explorer-B (AE-B), was a NASA satellite launched by the United States to study the Earth's upper atmosphere. It was launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Cape Canaveral on a Delta (rocket family ...
(Atmosphere Explorer-B) is launched from the United States. **
No. 9 Squadron RAAF No. 9 Squadron was a unit of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). The squadron was formed in early 1939 and saw active service in World War II as a fleet co-operation unit providing aircrews for seaplanes operating off Royal Australian Navy ...
becomes part of the 4,500 strong
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. With an area of , Australia is the largest country by ...
n Task Force assigned to duties in
Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., group="n" is a country in Southeast Asia, at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of and population of 96 million, making ...
, leaving for
Southeast Asia Southeast Asia, also spelled South East Asia and South-East Asia, and also known as Southeastern Asia, South-eastern Asia or SEA, is the geographical south-eastern region of Asia, consisting of the regions that are situated south of mainland ...
aboard the aircraft carrier HMAS ''Sydney''. *
May 26 Events Pre-1600 * 17 – Germanicus celebrates a triumph in Rome for his victories over the Cherusci, Chatti, and other German tribes west of the Elbe. * 451 – Battle of Avarayr between Armenian rebels and the Sasanian Empir ...
British Guiana achieves independence, becoming Guyana. * May 28 ** Fidel Castro declares
martial law Martial law is the imposition of direct military control of normal civil functions or suspension of civil law by a government, especially in response to an emergency where civil forces are overwhelmed, or in an occupied territory. Use Martia ...
in Cuba because of a possible U.S. attack. ** The
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Gui ...
n and
Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federal constitutional monarchy consists of thirteen states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two regions: Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo's East Mal ...
n governments declare that the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation is over (a treaty is signed on August 11). ** Boat ride " It's a Small World" opens at
Disneyland Disneyland is a theme park in Anaheim, California. Opened in 1955, it was the first theme park opened by The Walt Disney Company and the only one designed and constructed under the direct supervision of Walt Disney. Disney initially envisio ...
. * May 29 – Sports stadium Estadio Azteca officially opens in
Mexico City Mexico City ( es, link=no, Ciudad de México, ; abbr.: CDMX; Nahuatl: ''Altepetl Mexico'') is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America. One of the world's alpha cities, it is located in the Valley o ...
in advance of the
1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada) and commonly known as Mexico 1968 ( es, México 1968), were an international multi-sport ev ...
. * May 31 – The
Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, Republika kan Filipinas * ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas * cbk, República de Filipinas * hil, Republ ...
reestablishes diplomatic relations with
Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federal constitutional monarchy consists of thirteen states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two regions: Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo's East Mal ...
.


June

* June 2 ** Éamon de Valera is re-elected as Irish president. ** Surveyor program: Surveyor 1 lands in Oceanus Procellarum on the Moon, becoming the first U.S.
spacecraft A spacecraft is a vehicle or machine designed to fly in outer space. A type of artificial satellite, spacecraft are used for a variety of purposes, including communications, Earth observation, meteorology, navigation, space colonization, ...
to soft-land on another world. ** Four former cabinet ministers including
Évariste Kimba Évariste Leon Kimba Mutombo (16 July 1926 – 2 June 1966) was a Congolese journalist and politician who served as Foreign Minister of the State of Katanga from 1960 to 1963 and Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 13 Oct ...
are executed in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo (french: République démocratique du Congo (RDC), colloquially "La RDC" ), informally Congo-Kinshasa, DR Congo, the DRC, the DROC, or the Congo, and formerly and also colloquially Zaire, is a country in ...
, for alleged involvement in a plot to kill Mobutu Sese Seko. *
June 3 Events Pre-1600 * 350 – The Roman usurper Nepotianus, of the Constantinian dynasty, proclaims himself Roman emperor, entering Rome at the head of a group of gladiators. * 713 – The Byzantine emperor Philippicus is blinded, depo ...
Joaquín Balaguer Joaquín Antonio Balaguer Ricardo (1 September 1906 – 14 July 2002) was a Dominican politician, scholar, writer, and lawyer. He was President of the Dominican Republic serving three non-consecutive terms for that office from 1960 to 1962 ...
is elected president of the
Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic ( ; es, República Dominicana, ) is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region. It occupies the eastern five-eighths of the island, which it shares with ...
. * June 5Gemini 9A: Gene Cernan completes the second U.S. spacewalk (2 hours, 7 minutes). * June 6
Civil rights Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from infringement by governments, social organizations, and private individuals. They ensure one's entitlement to participate in the civil and political life ...
activist James Meredith is shot by a sniper while traversing Mississippi in the March Against Fear. *
June 8 Events Pre-1600 * 218 – Battle of Antioch: With the support of the Syrian legions, Elagabalus defeats the forces of emperor Macrinus. * 452 – Attila leads a Hun army in the invasion of Italy, devastating the northern provinces ...
** A North American XB-70 Valkyrie strategic bomber prototype is destroyed in a mid-air collision with an F-104 Starfighter chase plane during a photo shoot.
NASA The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agency of the US federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research. NASA was established in 1958, succeedin ...
pilot Joseph A. Walker and USAF test pilot Carl Cross are both killed. ** 1966 Topeka tornado: Topeka, Kansas is devastated by a tornado that registers as an "F5" on the Fujita scale, the first to exceed US$100 million in damages. Sixteen people are killed, hundreds more injured and thousands of homes damaged or destroyed, and the campus of
Washburn University Washburn University (WU) is a public university in Topeka, Kansas, United States. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as professional programs in law and business. Washburn has 550 faculty members, who teach more than 6,10 ...
suffers catastrophic damage. *
June 12 Events Pre-1600 * 910 – Battle of Augsburg: The Hungarians defeat the East Frankish army under King Louis the Child, using the famous feigned retreat tactic of the nomadic warriors. *1240 – At the instigation of Louis IX of Fr ...
– Chicago's Division Street riots begin in response to police shooting of a young Puerto Rican man. * June 13 – ''
Miranda v. Arizona ''Miranda v. Arizona'', 384 U.S. 436 (1966), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution restricts prosecutors from using a person's statements made in response to ...
'': The
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rules that the police must inform suspects of their rights before questioning them. * June 14 – The Vatican abolishes the '' Index Librorum Prohibitorum''. *
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 bur ...
– An Air France personnel strike begins. * June 18
CIA The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA ), known informally as the Agency and historically as the Company, is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the federal government of the United States, officially tasked with gathering, processing, ...
chief William Raborn resigns; Richard Helms becomes his successor. * June 28
Argentine Revolution Argentine Revolution ( es, Revolución Argentina, links=no) was the name given by its leaders to a military coup d'état which overthrew the government of Argentina in June 1966 and began a period of military dictatorship by a junta from th ...
: In
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest ...
, a military junta calling itself ''Revolución Argentina'' deposes president Arturo Umberto Illia in a coup and appoints General Juan Carlos Onganía to power. *
June 29 Events Pre-1600 * 226 – Cao Rui succeeds his father as emperor of the Kingdom of Wei. *1149 – Raymond of Poitiers is defeated and killed at the Battle of Inab by Nur ad-Din Zangi. *1194 – Sverre is crowned King of Norway, ...
** Vietnam War: U.S. planes begin bombing
Hanoi Hanoi or Ha Noi ( or ; vi, Hà Nội ) is the capital and second-largest city of Vietnam. It covers an area of . It consists of 12 urban districts, one district-leveled town and 17 rural districts. Located within the Red River Delta, Hanoi i ...
and Haiphong. ** The strike by the National Union of Seamen in the United Kingdom is called off. *
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 Milan ...
** France formally leaves
NATO The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, ; french: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two N ...
. ** The National Organization for Women (NOW) is founded in Washington, D.C.


July

* July 1
Joaquín Balaguer Joaquín Antonio Balaguer Ricardo (1 September 1906 – 14 July 2002) was a Dominican politician, scholar, writer, and lawyer. He was President of the Dominican Republic serving three non-consecutive terms for that office from 1960 to 1962 ...
becomes president of the
Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic ( ; es, República Dominicana, ) is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region. It occupies the eastern five-eighths of the island, which it shares with ...
. * July 3 **31 people are arrested when a demonstration by approximately 4,000 anti- Vietnam War protesters in front of the United States Embassy in London in Grosvenor Square turns violent. ** René Barrientos is elected President of Bolivia. * July 6
Malawi Malawi (; or aláwi Tumbuka: ''Malaŵi''), officially the Republic of Malawi, is a landlocked country in Southeastern Africa that was formerly known as Nyasaland. It is bordered by Zambia to the west, Tanzania to the north and northe ...
becomes a republic. * July 7 – A
Warsaw Pact The Warsaw Pact (WP) or Treaty of Warsaw, formally the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance, was a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland, between the Soviet Union and seven other Eastern Bloc socialist republi ...
conference ends with a promise to support North Vietnam. * July 8 – King
Mwambutsa IV Bangiriceng of Burundi Mwambutsa IV Bangiricenge (6 May 1912 – 26 March 1977) was the penultimate king of Burundi (or ''mwami'') who ruled between 1915 and 1966. He succeeded to the throne on the death of his father Mutaga IV Mbikije (reigned 1908–15). Born whil ...
is deposed by his son Ntare V, who is in turn deposed by prime minister Michel Micombero. * July 11 – The 1966 FIFA World Cup begins in England. *
July 12 Events Pre-1600 * 70 – The armies of Titus attack the walls of Jerusalem after a six-month siege. Three days later they breach the walls, which enables the army to destroy the Second Temple. * 927 – King Constantine I ...
** Indira Gandhi visits Moscow. ** Zambia threatens to leave the
Commonwealth of Nations The Commonwealth of Nations, simply referred to as the Commonwealth, is a political association of 56 member states, the vast majority of which are former territories of the British Empire. The chief institutions of the organisation are the C ...
because of British peace overtures to Rhodesia. * July 13 – The International Society for Krishna Consciousness is founded in New York City by
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada Abhay Charanaravinda Bhaktivedanta Swami (; 1 September 1896 – 14 November 1977) was an Indian Gaudiya Vaishnava guru who founded ISKCON, commonly known as the " Hare Krishna movement". Members of ISKCON view Bhaktivedanta Swami as a rep ...
. *
July 14 Events Pre-1600 * 982 – King Otto II and his Frankish army are defeated by the Muslim army of al-Qasim at Cape Colonna, Southern Italy. *1223 – Louis VIII becomes King of France upon the death of his father, Philip II. *1420 ...
**
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
i and
Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ...
n jet fighters clash over the Jordan River. ** Richard Speck murders 8 student nurses in their Chicago dormitory. He is arrested on July 17. **
Gwynfor Evans Gwynfor Richard Evans (1 September 1912 – 21 April 2005) was a Welsh politician, lawyer and author. He was President of the Welsh political party Plaid Cymru for thirty-six years and was the first Member of Parliament to represent it at Westm ...
, President of Plaid Cymru, the Welsh nationalist party, becomes Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Carmarthen, taking the previously Labour-held Welsh seat at a by-election with a majority of 2,435 on an 18% swing and giving his party its first representation at Westminster in its forty-one year history. *
July 18 Events Pre-1600 *477 BC – Battle of the Cremera as part of the Roman–Etruscan Wars. Veii ambushes and defeats the Roman army. *387 BC – Roman-Gaulish Wars: Battle of the Allia: A Roman army is defeated by raiding Gauls, lead ...
** Gemini 10 (
John Young John Young may refer to: Academics * John Young (professor of Greek) (died 1820), Scottish professor of Greek at the University of Glasgow * John C. Young (college president) (1803–1857), American educator, pastor, and president of Centre Coll ...
,
Michael Collins Michael Collins or Mike Collins most commonly refers to: * Michael Collins (Irish leader) (1890–1922), Irish revolutionary leader, soldier, and politician * Michael Collins (astronaut) (1930–2021), American astronaut, member of Apollo 11 and ...
) is launched from the United States. After docking with an Agena target vehicle, the astronauts set a world altitude record of 474 miles (763 km). ** The
International Court of Justice The International Court of Justice (ICJ; french: Cour internationale de justice, links=no; ), sometimes known as the World Court, is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN). It settles disputes between states in accordan ...
rules in favour of South Africa in a case on the administration of South West Africa which has been brought before them by
Ethiopia Ethiopia, , om, Itiyoophiyaa, so, Itoobiya, ti, ኢትዮጵያ, Ítiyop'iya, aa, Itiyoppiya officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the ...
and Liberia. * July 22 – Following the
death of Hsu Tsu-tsai The death of Hsu Tsu-tsai, a 42-year-old Chinese engineer, in July 1966 in The Hague, Netherlands caused a diplomatic incident between the Netherlands and China. The mysterious circumstances surrounding Hsu's injuries and death, apparently resulting ...
, an engineer, in The Hague, the Chinese government declares Dutch delegate G. J. Jongejans persona non grata, but tells him not to leave the country before other Chinese engineers have left the Netherlands. * July 23Katangese troops in Stanleyville, Congo, revolt for several weeks in support of the exiled minister Moise Tshombe. * July 24 – U.N. Secretary General U Thant visits Moscow. * July 24 – A USAF
F-4C Phantom The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is an American Tandem#Aviation, tandem two-seat, twinjet, twin-engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic aircraft, supersonic jet interceptor aircraft, interceptor and fighter-bomber originally developed ...
#63-7599 is shot down by a North Vietnamese SAM-2 northeast of
Hanoi Hanoi or Ha Noi ( or ; vi, Hà Nội ) is the capital and second-largest city of Vietnam. It covers an area of . It consists of 12 urban districts, one district-leveled town and 17 rural districts. Located within the Red River Delta, Hanoi i ...
, the first loss of a U.S. aircraft to a Vietnamese surface-to-air missile in the Vietnam War. *
July 26 Events Pre-1600 * 657 – First Fitna: In the Battle of Siffin, troops led by Ali ibn Abu Talib clash with those led by Muawiyah I. * 811 – Battle of Pliska: Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros I is killed and his heir Staurakios is seriou ...
– Lord Gardiner issues the Practice Statement in the
House of Lords The House of Lords, also known as the House of Peers, is the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Membership is by appointment, heredity or official function. Like the House of Commons, it meets in the Palace of Westminst ...
of the United Kingdom, stating that the House is not bound to follow its own previous
precedent A precedent is a principle or rule established in a previous legal case that is either binding on or persuasive for a court or other tribunal when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts. Common-law legal systems place great v ...
. * July 28 – The U.S. announces that a
Lockheed U-2 The Lockheed U-2, nicknamed "''Dragon Lady''", is an American single- jet engine, high altitude reconnaissance aircraft operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) and previously flown by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). It provides d ...
reconnaissance plane has disappeared over Cuba. * July 29 **
1966 Nigerian counter-coup The 1966 Nigerian counter-coup, or the so-called "July Rematch", was the second of many military coups in Nigeria. It was masterminded by Lt. Colonel Murtala Muhammed and many northern military officers. The coup began as a mutiny at roughly mid ...
: Army officers from the north of
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
execute head of state General Aguiyi-Ironsi and install Yakubu Gowon. ** '' La Noche de los Bastones Largos'': Junta takes over Argentine universities. **
Bob Dylan Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Often regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture during a career sp ...
is injured in a motorcycle accident near his home in Woodstock, New York. He is not seen in public for over a year. *
July 30 Events Pre-1600 * 762 – Baghdad is founded. * 1419 – First Defenestration of Prague: A crowd of radical Hussites kill seven members of the Prague city council. * 1502 – Christopher Columbus lands at Guanaja in the Bay Is ...
England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe ...
beats
West Germany West Germany is the colloquial term used to indicate the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG; german: Bundesrepublik Deutschland , BRD) between its formation on 23 May 1949 and the German reunification through the accession of East Germany on 3 ...
4–2 to win the 1966 FIFA World Cup at Wembley after extra time. * July 31 – The pleasure cruiser MV ''Darlwyne'' disappeared off the Cornwall coast with the loss of all 31 aboard.


August

* August 1 ** Sniper Charles Whitman kills 14 people and wounds 32 from atop the University of Texas at Austin Main Building tower, after earlier killing his wife and mother. ** The British Colonial Office merges with the Commonwealth Relations Office to form a new
Commonwealth Office The Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs was a British Cabinet minister responsible for dealing with the United Kingdom's relations with members of the Commonwealth of Nations (its former colonies). The minister's department was the Commo ...
. *
August 2 Events Pre-1600 * 338 BC – A Macedonian army led by Philip II defeated the combined forces of Athens and Thebes in the Battle of Chaeronea, securing Macedonian hegemony in Greece and the Aegean. * 216 BC – The Carthaginian ...
– The Spanish government forbids overflights by British military aircraft. *
August 5 Events Pre-1600 *AD 25 – Guangwu claims the throne as Emperor of China, restoring the Han dynasty after the collapse of the short-lived Xin dynasty. * 70 – Fires resulting from the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem are ...
** Groundbreaking takes place for the World Trade Center in New York City. ** Martin Luther King Jr. leads a civil rights march in Chicago, during which he is struck by a rock thrown from an angry white mob. ** The Caesars Palace hotel and casino opens in
Las Vegas Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Veg ...
. * August 6 **
Braniff Flight 250 Braniff International Airways Flight 250 crashed near Falls City, Nebraska, on August 6, 1966, en route to Omaha from Kansas City, Missouri. Thirty-eight passengers and four crew members were killed in the crash, which occurred in a farm field ...
crashes in
Falls City, Nebraska Falls City is a city and county seat of Richardson County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 4,133 at the 2020 census, down from 4,325 in 2010 and 4,671 in 2000. History Falls City was founded in the summer of 1857 by James Lane, Jo ...
, killing all 42 on board. ** René Barrientos takes office as the President of Bolivia. ** The Salazar Bridge (later the 25 de Abril Bridge) opens in Lisbon, Portugal. * August 10 ** An East German court sentences Günter Laudahn to life imprisonment for spying for the United States. ** Lunar Orbiter 1, the first U.S. spacecraft to orbit the moon, is launched. * August 11 ** Indonesia and Malaysia issue a joint peace declaration, formally ending the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation which began in 1963. **
The Beatles The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatles, most influential band of al ...
hold a press conference in Chicago, during which
John Lennon John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 19408 December 1980) was an English singer, songwriter, musician and peace activist who achieved worldwide fame as founder, co-songwriter, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of ...
apologizes for his " more popular than Jesus" remark, saying, "I didn't mean it as a lousy anti-religious thing." * August 12Massacre of Braybrook Street: Harry Roberts, John Duddy and Jack Witney shoot dead 3 plainclothes policemen in London; they are later sentenced to life imprisonment. * August 15
Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ...
n and
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
i troops clash over Lake Kinneret (also known as the Sea of Galilee) for 3 hours. * August 17
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in Western Asia. It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and has a land area of about , making it the fifth-largest country in Asia, the second-largest in the Ara ...
and the United Arab Republic begin negotiations in
Kuwait Kuwait (; ar, الكويت ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait ( ar, دولة الكويت '), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq to Iraq–Ku ...
to end the war in
Yemen Yemen (; ar, ٱلْيَمَن, al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen,, ) is a country in Western Asia. It is situated on the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula, and borders Saudi Arabia to the north and Oman to the northeast and ...
. * August 18Vietnam WarBattle of Long Tan: D Company, 6th Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment, meets and defeats a Viet Cong force estimated to be four times larger, in Phuoc Tuy Province, Republic of Vietnam. *
August 19 Events Pre-1600 *295 BC – The first temple to Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility, is dedicated by Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges during the Third Samnite War. *43 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, later known ...
– The 6.8 Varto earthquake affects the town of Varto in eastern
Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with a small portion on the Balkan Peninsula ...
with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (''Violent''), killing at least 2,394–3,000 and injuring at least 1,420. * August 21 – Seven men are sentenced to death in
Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning the North Africa, northeast corner of Africa and Western Asia, southwest corner of Asia via a land bridg ...
for anti- Nasser agitation. * August 22 ** The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is established. ** The United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC), predecessor of the
United Farm Workers of America The United Farm Workers of America, or more commonly just United Farm Workers (UFW), is a labor union for farmworkers in the United States. It originated from the merger of two workers' rights organizations, the Agricultural Workers Organizing ...
(UFW), is formed. * August 26 – The first battle of the South African Air Force and the South African Police with
PLAN A plan is typically any diagram or list of steps with details of timing and resources, used to achieve an objective to do something. It is commonly understood as a temporal set of intended actions through which one expects to achieve a goal. ...
, the armed wing of the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), takes place at Ongulumbashe during Operation Blue Wildebeest, triggering the South African Border War which continues until
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. * August 29
The Beatles The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatles, most influential band of al ...
end their U.S. tour with a concert at Candlestick Park in
San Francisco San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17t ...
. It is their last performance as a live touring band. * August 30 – France offers independence to French Somaliland ( Djibouti from 1977).


September

* September 1 **
United Nations Secretary-General The secretary-general of the United Nations (UNSG or SG) is the chief administrative officer of the United Nations and head of the United Nations Secretariat, one of the six principal organs of the United Nations. The role of the secretary- ...
U Thant declares that he will not seek re-election, because U.N. efforts in Vietnam have failed. ** 98 British tourists die when
Britannia Airways Flight 105 Britannia Airways Flight 105 (BY 105) was an international tourist chartered flight from London Luton Airport for a flight to Ljubljana Brnik Airport (today Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport). Passengers were primarily British, most of them goin ...
crashes in
Ljubljana Ljubljana (also known by other historical names) is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. It is the country's cultural, educational, economic, political and administrative center. During antiquity, a Roman city called Emona stood in the ar ...
,
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label= Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavij ...
. * September 6 – South African Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd is stabbed to death in Parliament by Dimitri Tsafendas. * September 9
NATO The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, ; french: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two N ...
decides to move Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe to Belgium. * September 12 ** Gemini 11 ( Richard F. Gordon, Jr., Pete Conrad) docks with an Agena target vehicle. **
B. J. Vorster Balthazar Johannes "B. J." Vorster (; also known as John Vorster; 13 December 1915 – 10 September 1983) was a South African apartheid politician who served as the prime minister of South Africa from 1966 to 1978 and the fourth state presiden ...
becomes the new Prime Minister of South Africa. * September 13
Cultural Revolution The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in the People's Republic of China (PRC) launched by Mao Zedong in 1966, and lasting until his death in 1976. Its stated goa ...
in China: Clashes between the Chinese Communist Party and the Red Guards are reported by TASS in the Soviet Union. * September 16 ** In South Vietnam, Thích Trí Quang ends a 100-day hunger strike. ** The Metropolitan Opera House opens at
Lincoln Center Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (also simply known as Lincoln Center) is a complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It has thirty indoor and outdoor facilities and is host to 5 milli ...
in New York City with the world premiere of Samuel Barber's opera '' Antony and Cleopatra''. * September 19 – Indonesian military commander (later President) Suharto announces the resumption of Indonesian participation in the United Nations. * September 29Hurricane Inez strikes Hispaniola, leaving thousands dead and tens of thousands homeless in the
Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic ( ; es, República Dominicana, ) is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region. It occupies the eastern five-eighths of the island, which it shares with ...
and Haiti. * September 30 ** The
Bechuanaland Protectorate The Bechuanaland Protectorate () was a protectorate established on 31 March 1885, by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (later the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) in Southern Africa. It became the Republic ...
in Africa achieves independence from the United Kingdom as
Botswana Botswana (, ), officially the Republic of Botswana ( tn, Lefatshe la Botswana, label= Setswana, ), is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Botswana is topographically flat, with approximately 70 percent of its territory being the Kal ...
, with
Seretse Khama Sir Seretse Goitsebeng Maphiri Khama, GCB, KBE (1 July 1921 – 13 July 1980) was a Motswana politician who served as the first President of Botswana, a post he held from 1966 to his death in 1980. Born into an influential royal fa ...
as its first President. **
Baldur von Schirach Baldur Benedikt von Schirach (9 May 1907 – 8 August 1974) was a German politician who is best known for his role as the Nazi Party national youth leader and head of the Hitler Youth from 1931 to 1940. He later served as ''Gauleiter'' and ''Re ...
and Albert Speer are released from Spandau Prison in West Berlin.


October

* October –
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and
Huey P. Newton Huey Percy Newton (February 17, 1942 – August 22, 1989) was an African-American revolutionary, notable as founder of the Black Panther Party. Newton crafted the Party's ten-point manifesto with Bobby Seale in 1966. Under Newton's leadership ...
found the Black Panther Party in the United States. * October 1
West Coast Airlines Flight 956 West Coast Airlines Flight 956 was a scheduled commercial flight in the western United States which crashed on October 1, 1966, approximately south of Wemme, Oregon, southeast of Portland. Thirteen passengers and five crew members were aboa ...
crashes with 18 fatal injuries and no survivors south of Wemme, Oregon, the first loss of a
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. * October 3
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severs diplomatic relations with the United Arab Republic. * October 4 **
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
applies for membership in the European Economic Community, which is never granted. ** Basutoland becomes independent of the United Kingdom and takes the name Lesotho. * October 5 **
UNESCO The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a List of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) aimed at promoting world peace and security through international coope ...
signs the Recommendation Concerning the Status of Teachers. This event is to be celebrated as World Teachers' Day. ** Spain closes its
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border to vehicular traffic. ** An experimental breeder reactor at the
Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station The Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station is a nuclear power plant on the shore of Lake Erie near Monroe, in Frenchtown Charter Township, Michigan on approximately . All units of the plant are operated by the DTE Energy Electric Company and o ...
in Michigan suffers a partial meltdown when its cooling system fails. * October 6 ** LSD is made illegal in the United States and controlled so strictly that not only are possession and recreational use criminalized, but all legal scientific research programs on the drug in the country are shut down as well. ** The Love Pageant Rally takes place in the
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of Golden Gate Park (a narrow section that projects into San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district). * October 7 – The
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen nationa ...
declares that all Chinese students must leave the country before the end of October. * October 9Vietnam War: Binh Tai Massacre. * October 11 – France and the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen nationa ...
sign a treaty for cooperation in nuclear research. *
October 14 Events Pre-1600 *1066 – The Norman conquest of England begins with the Battle of Hastings. *1322 – Robert the Bruce of Scotland defeats King Edward II of England at the Battle of Old Byland, forcing Edward to accept Scotland's ...
** Closure of
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begins a crisis in the Lebanese banking system. ** The city of
Montreal Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the second-most populous city in Canada and most populous city in the Canadian province of Quebec. Founded in 1642 as '' Ville-Marie'', or "City of Mary", it is named after Mount Royal, the triple- ...
inaugurates the Montreal Metro system. * October 17Lesotho and
Botswana Botswana (, ), officially the Republic of Botswana ( tn, Lefatshe la Botswana, label= Setswana, ), is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Botswana is topographically flat, with approximately 70 percent of its territory being the Kal ...
are admitted to the
United Nations The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmoni ...
. * October 21 ** Aberfan disaster in South Wales (U.K.): 144 (including 116 children) are killed by a collapsing coal spoil tip. ** The AFL-NFL merger in American football is approved by the U.S. Congress. * October 22 – Spain demands that the United Kingdom stop military flights to
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; Britain refuses the next day. * October 26 **
NATO The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, ; french: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two N ...
decides to move its headquarters from Paris to
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
. ** A fire aboard the aircraft carrier in the Gulf of Tonkin kills 44 crewmen. * October 27 ** The
United Nations The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmoni ...
terminates the mandate given by the
League of Nations The League of Nations (french: link=no, Société des Nations ) was the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. It was founded on 10 January 1920 by the Paris Peace Conference th ...
and proclaims that South West Africa will be administrated by the United Nations. This is rejected by South Africa. **
Walt Disney Walter Elias Disney (; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American animator, film producer and entrepreneur. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons. As a film p ...
records his final filmed appearance prior to his death, detailing his plans for
EPCOT Epcot, stylized in all uppercase as EPCOT, is a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. It is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Parks, Experiences and Products division. Inspired by an unre ...
, a utopian
planned city A planned community, planned city, planned town, or planned settlement is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically constructed on previously undeveloped land. This contrasts with settlements that evolve ...
to be built in Florida.


November

*
November 1 Events Pre-1600 *365 – The Alemanni cross the Rhine and invade Gaul. Emperor Valentinian I moves to Paris to command the army and defend the Gallic cities. * 996 – Emperor Otto III issues a deed to Gottschalk, Bishop of Freising, ...
– The
National Football League The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). The NFL is one of the majo ...
in the United States awards its sixteenth franchise to the city of
New Orleans New Orleans ( , ,New Orleans
. The team will be named the
New Orleans Saints The New Orleans Saints are a professional American football team based in New Orleans. The Saints compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) South division. Since 1975, the te ...
. * November 2 – The Cuban Adjustment Act comes into force, allowing 123,000
Cubans Cubans ( es, Cubanos) are people born in Cuba and people with Cuban citizenship. Cuba is a multi-ethnic nation, home to people of different ethnic, religious and national backgrounds. Racial and ethnic groups Census The population of Cuba ...
the opportunity to apply for permanent residency in the United States. *
November 4 Events Pre-1600 *1429 – Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War: Joan of Arc liberates Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier. *1493 – Christopher Columbus reaches Leeward Island and Puerto Rico. *1501 – Catherine of Aragon (later Henry VIII ...
1966 flood of the Arno river in Italy hits
Florence Florence ( ; it, Firenze ) is a city in Central Italy and the capital city of the Tuscany region. It is the most populated city in Tuscany, with 383,083 inhabitants in 2016, and over 1,520,000 in its metropolitan area.Bilancio demografico ...
, flooding it to a maximum depth of , leaving thousands homeless and destroying millions of masterpieces of art and rare books. In addition, a severe tidal flood hits
Venice Venice ( ; it, Venezia ; vec, Venesia or ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto Regions of Italy, region. It is built on a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400  ...
. * November 5 – Thirty-eight African states demand that the
United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotland, Wales and ...
use force against the Rhodesian government. * November 6Lunar Orbiter 2 is launched. * November 8 – Screen actor Ronald Reagan is elected Governor of California. * November 10Seán Lemass retires as
Taoiseach The Taoiseach is the head of government, or prime minister, of Ireland. The office is appointed by the president of Ireland upon the nomination of Dáil Éireann (the lower house of the Oireachtas, Ireland's national legislature) and the of ...
of the
Republic of Ireland Ireland ( ga, Éire ), also known as the Republic of Ireland (), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland. The capital and largest city is Dublin, on the eastern side of the island. ...
to be replaced in the role by fellow
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member Jack Lynch. * November 11 ** A mine kills 3
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paratroopers on the West Bank border. ** Spain declares general amnesty for crimes committed during the
Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War ( es, Guerra Civil Española)) or The Revolution ( es, La Revolución, link=no) among Nationalists, the Fourth Carlist War ( es, Cuarta Guerra Carlista, link=no) among Carlism, Carlists, and The Rebellion ( es, La Rebeli ...
, effective only for the Falangists' side. * November 12 – Total solar eclipse occurs, the 20th solar eclipse of Solar Saros 142. * November 14
Jack L. Warner Jack Leonard Warner (born Jacob Warner; August 2, 1892 – September 9, 1978) was a Canadian-American film executive, who was the president and driving force behind the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. Warner's career spanned some ...
sells Warner Bros. to Seven Arts Productions, which eventually becomes Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. *
November 15 Events Pre-1600 * 655 – Battle of the Winwaed: Penda of Mercia is defeated by Oswiu of Northumbria. *1315 – Growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy: The Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft ambushes the army of Leopold I in the Battle of Mor ...
** Gemini 12 ( James A. Lovell, Buzz Aldrin) splashes down safely in the Atlantic Ocean, east of
the Bahamas The Bahamas (), officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the West Indies in the North Atlantic. It takes up 97% of the Lucayan Archipelago's land area and is home to 88% of the a ...
. ** A
Boeing 727 The Boeing 727 is an American narrow-body airliner that was developed and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. After the heavy 707 quad-jet was introduced in 1958, Boeing addressed the demand for shorter flight lengths from smaller air ...
freighter on Pan Am Flight 708 crashes near
Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitu ...
, Germany, killing all three crew on board. ** Two young couples in Point Pleasant, West Virginia reportedly see a strange moth-like creature, which would become known as the Mothman. * November 17 ** The U.N. General Assembly decides to found the United Nations Industrial Development Organization. ** A spectacular
Leonid Leonid (russian: Леонид ; uk, Леонід ; be, Леанід, Ljeaníd ) is a Slavic version of the given name Leonidas. The French version is Leonide. People with the name include: *Leonid Andreyev (1871–1919), Russian playwright a ...
meteor shower passes over
Arizona Arizona ( ; nv, Hoozdo Hahoodzo ; ood, Alĭ ṣonak ) is a state in the Southwestern United States. It is the 6th largest and the 14th most populous of the 50 states. Its capital and largest city is Phoenix. Arizona is part of the Fou ...
, at the rate of 2,300 a minute for 20 minutes. * November 21 – In Togo, the army crushes an attempted coup. * November 24 **
The Beatles The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatles, most influential band of al ...
begin recording sessions for their ''
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' is the eighth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. Released on 26May 1967, ''Sgt. Pepper'' is regarded by musicologists as an early concept album that advanced the roles of sound composi ...
'' album at Abbey Road Studios in London. ** TABSO Flight 101, from Sofia, Bulgaria, crashes near Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, killing all 82 people on board. * November 26 ** 1966 Australian federal election: Harold Holt's Liberal/
Country A country is a distinct part of the world, such as a state, nation, or other political entity. It may be a sovereign state or make up one part of a larger state. For example, the country of Japan is an independent, sovereign state, whi ...
Coalition
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is re-elected with a significantly increased majority, defeating the Labor Party led by Arthur Calwell. Calwell resigns as Labor leader shortly after; he will be replaced by his deputy and future
Prime Minister A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is ...
Gough Whitlam Edward Gough Whitlam (11 July 191621 October 2014) was the 21st prime minister of Australia, serving from 1972 to 1975. The longest-serving federal leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 1967 to 1977, he was notable for being the h ...
. ** In the
Canadian Football League The Canadian Football League (CFL; french: Ligue canadienne de football—LCF) is a professional sports league in Canada. The CFL is the highest level of competition in Canadian football. The league consists of nine teams, each located in a c ...
, the Saskatchewan Roughriders defeat the Ottawa Rough Riders to win the 54th Grey Cup at
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's Empire Stadium 29–14. Saskatchewan were led by quarterback Ron Lancaster. *
November 27 Events Pre-1600 *AD 25 – Luoyang is declared capital of the Eastern Han dynasty by Emperor Guangwu of Han. * 176 – Emperor Marcus Aurelius grants his son Commodus the rank of " Imperator" and makes him Supreme Commander of the ...
– The Washington Redskins defeat the New York Giants 72–41 in the highest scoring game in
National Football League The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). The NFL is one of the majo ...
history. * November 28Truman Capote's Black and White Ball ('The Party of the Century') is held in New York City. * November 29 – The sinks in a storm on Lake Huron, killing 28 of 29 crewmen. * November 30
Barbados Barbados is an island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of the Americas, and the most easterly of the Caribbean Islands. It occupies an area of and has a population of about 287,000 (2019 estima ...
achieves
independence Independence is a condition of a person, nation, country, or state in which residents and population, or some portion thereof, exercise self-government, and usually sovereignty, over its territory. The opposite of independence is the stat ...
from the United Kingdom.


December

* December 1 ** Kurt Georg Kiesinger is elected
Chancellor of West Germany The chancellor of Germany, officially the federal chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany,; often shortened to ''Bundeskanzler''/''Bundeskanzlerin'', / is the head of the federal government of Germany and the commander in chief of the Ger ...
. ** British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Rhodesian Prime minister Ian Smith negotiate aboard in the Mediterranean. * December 2U Thant agrees to serve a second term as United Nations Secretary General. * December 3 – Anti-Portuguese demonstrations occur in Macau; a curfew is declared the next day. * December 5 – The U.S. Supreme Court rules in ''
Bond v. Floyd ''Bond v. Floyd'', 385 U.S. 116 (1966), was a United States Supreme Court case. Background Julian Bond, an African American, was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in June 1965. Bond was a member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinat ...
'' that the Georgia House of Representatives must seat Julian Bond, having violated his First and Fourteenth Amendment rights. * December 6Vietnam War: Bình Hòa massacre. * December 7 **
Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ...
offers weapons to rebels in Jordan. **
Barbados Barbados is an island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of the Americas, and the most easterly of the Caribbean Islands. It occupies an area of and has a population of about 287,000 (2019 estima ...
is admitted to the United Nations. * December 8 – The Typaldos Line's ferry sinks in rough seas in the
Aegean Sea The Aegean Sea ; tr, Ege Denizi ( Greek: Αιγαίο Πέλαγος: "Egéo Pélagos", Turkish: "Ege Denizi" or "Adalar Denizi") is an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea between Europe and Asia. It is located between the Balkans ...
near
Crete Crete ( el, Κρήτη, translit=, Modern: , Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, ...
, leaving 217 dead. * December 12Harry Roberts, John Whitney and John Duddy are sentenced to life imprisonment (each with a recommended minimum of 30 years) for the Shepherd's Bush murders of three London policemen on August 12. Roberts, arrested on November 15 north of London, will eventually spend nearly 48 years in prison. *
December 16 Events Pre-1600 * 714 – Pepin of Herstal, mayor of the Merovingian palace, dies at Jupille (modern Belgium). He is succeeded by his infant grandson Theudoald, while his widow Plectrude holds actual power in the Frankish Kingdom. * ...
** The United Nations Security Council approves an oil embargo against Rhodesia. ** The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) is a multilateral treaty that commits nations to respect the civil and political rights of individuals, including the right to life, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, fre ...
are adopted by the General Assembly, as Resolution 2200 A (XXI). *
December 17 Events Pre-1600 *497 BC – The first Saturnalia festival was celebrated in ancient Rome. * 546 – Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoths under king Totila plunder the city, by bribing the Byzantine garrison. * 920 – Romanos I Lekape ...
– South Africa does not join the
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against Rhodesia. * December 19 – The Asian Development Bank begins operations. * December 20 – U.K. Prime Minister Harold Wilson withdraws all his previous offers to the Rhodesian government and announces that he will agree to
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for the country only after the establishment of a Black majority government there. * December 22 – Prime Minister Ian Smith declares that Rhodesia is already a republic. * December 24 – New York television station
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broadcasts ''Yule Log (TV program), The Yule Log'' for the first time; it becomes a Christmas tradition. * December 25 – Marionette sci-fi series ''Thunderbirds (TV series), Thunderbirds'' airs its final episode on ITV (TV network), ITV in the United Kingdom with a Christmas special. * December 26 – The first Kwanzaa is celebrated by Maulana Karenga, founder of Organization US (a black nationalist group) and chair of Black Studies at California State University, Long Beach, from 1989 to 2002. * December 31 ** East German Premier Walter Ulbricht discusses negotiations about German reunification. ** Eight paintings worth millions of pounds are stolen from Dulwich Picture Gallery in London, but are recovered locally within a week. ** The Congolese government takes over the Union Minière du Haut Katanga.


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* Konstantin Chernenko, later leader of the
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, becomes a candidate member of the Central Committee. * Paramount Pictures Corporation becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Gulf+Western Industries, Inc. * Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn are awarded the Fermi Prize. * The Congress of the United States creates the National Council for Marine Resources and Engineering Development. * Martin Richards (computer scientist), Martin Richards designs the programming language BCPL. * The World Buddhist Sangha (Buddhism), Sangha Council is convened by Theravada, Theravadins in Sri Lanka, with the hope of bridging differences and working together. * ''The Jerusalem Bible'', a Roman Catholic translation, is published in English. * Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann publish ''The Social Construction of Reality''. * Long-term potentiation (LTP), the putative cell (biology), cellular mechanism of learning and memory, is first observed by Terje Lømo in Oslo, Norway. * In or about this year, one person returning to Haiti from the Republic of the Congo, Congo is thought to have first brought HIV to the Americas.


Births


January

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– Ivica Dačić, Serbian politician, Prime Minister of Serbia 2012–2014 * January 4 – Christian Kern, Austrian politician, 24th Chancellor of Austria * January 6 – Sharon Cuneta, Filipino actress, host and singer * January 7 – Corrie Sanders, South African boxer (d. 2012) * January 8 ** Igor Vyazmikin, Russian ice hockey player (d. 2009) ** Andrew Wood (singer), Andrew Wood, American musician (d. 1990) * January 13 – Patrick Dempsey, American actor and race car driver * January 14 ** Nadia Maftouni, Iranian philosopher ** Dan Schneider, American television producer, screenwriter and actor *
January 17 Events Pre-1600 * 38 BC – Octavian divorces his wife Scribonia and marries Livia Drusilla, ending the fragile peace between the Second Triumvirate and Sextus Pompey. * 1362 – Saint Marcellus' flood kills at least 25,000 people ...
** Shabba Ranks, Jamaican singer ** Nobuyuki Kojima, Korean footballer *
January 19 Events Pre-1600 * 379 – Emperor Gratian elevates Flavius Theodosius at Sirmium to ''Augustus'', and gives him authority over all the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. * 649 – Conquest of Kucha: The forces of Kucha surrender a ...
** Floris Jan Bovelander, Dutch field-hockey player ** Stefan Edberg, Swedish tennis player ** Lena Philipsson, Swedish singer and media personality * January 20 – Rainn Wilson, American actor, writer and producer * January 22 – Jegath Gaspar Raj, Tamil Maiyam founder * January 28 – Andrea Berg, German singer * January 29 – Romário, Brazilian footballer and politician


February

* February 1 – Michelle Akers, American footballer * February 3 – Jimmy Thunder, Samoan boxer * February 5 – José María Olazábal, Spanish golfer * February 6 – Rick Astley, British pop musician *
February 7 Events Pre-1600 * 457 – Leo I becomes the Eastern Roman emperor. * 987 – Bardas Phokas the Younger and Bardas Skleros, Byzantine generals of the military elite, begin a wide-scale rebellion against Emperor Basil II. *1301 &nda ...
– Kristin Otto, German swimmer * February 8 – Hristo Stoichkov, Bulgarian footballer * February 9 – Ellen van Langen, Dutch athlete * February 11 – Cristina Elena Grigoraș, Romanian artistic gymnast * February 13 – Neal McDonough, American actor * February 17 – Quorthon, Swedish singer, songwriter, musician and record producer (d. 2004) * February 20 – Cindy Crawford, American model and actress * February 22 – Rachel Dratch, American actress and comedian * February 23 **Alexandre Borges, Brazilian actor **Didier Queloz, Swiss-born astronomer, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate * February 24 – Billy Zane, American actor * February 25 ** Samson Kitur, Kenyan athlete ** Téa Leoni, American actress * February 26 ** Jennifer Grant, American actress ** Najwa Karam, Lebanese singer * February 27 – Alison Gertz, American AIDS activist (d. 1992) * February 28 ** Paulo Futre, Portuguese footballer ** Ickey Woods, American football player


March

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March 1 Events Pre-1600 * 509 BC – Publius Valerius Publicola celebrates the first triumph of the Roman Republic after his victory over the deposed king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus at the Battle of Silva Arsia. * 293 – Emperor Dioclet ...
– Zack Snyder, American actor, film director, screenwriter and producer *
March 2 Events Pre-1600 * 537 – Siege of Rome (537–38), Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoths, Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Piazza del Popolo, Flaminian Gate; he a ...
– Sheren Tang, Hong Kong actress * March 3 ** Fernando Colunga, Mexican actor ** Vander Lee, Brazilian singer-songwriter (d. 2016) ** Tone Lōc, African American R&B musician *
March 4 Events Pre-1600 * AD 51 – Nero, later to become Roman emperor, is given the title '' princeps iuventutis'' (head of the youth). * 306 – Martyrdom of Saint Adrian of Nicomedia. * 852 – Croatian Knez Trpimir I issues a ...
** Steve Bastoni, Australian actor ** Kevin Johnson (basketball), Kevin Johnson, American basketball player * March 9 – Tony Lockett, Australian rules footballer * March 10 – Edie Brickell, American singer * March 13 – Chico Science, Brazilian musician (d. 1997) * March 17 – Espen Hammer, Norwegian philosopher * March 18 – Jerry Cantrell, American guitarist and singer *
March 22 Events Pre-1600 * 106 – Start of the Bostran era, the calendar of the province of Arabia Petraea. * 235 – Roman emperor Severus Alexander is murdered, marking the start of the Crisis of the Third Century. * 871 – Æthelr ...
** Pia Cayetano, Filipino politician, and lawyer ** António Pinto (athlete), Antonio Pinto, Portuguese long-distance runner * March 25 ** Tom Glavine, American baseball player, MLB Hall of Fame member ** Jeff Healey, Canadian guitarist (d. 2008) ** Anton Rogan, Northern Irish footballer ** Remig Stumpf, German cyclist (d. 2019) * March 26 – Michael Imperioli, American actor * March 29 – Krasimir Balakov, Bulgarian footballer


April

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April 2 Events Pre-1600 *1513 – Having spotted land on March 27, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León comes ashore on what is now the U.S. state of Florida, landing somewhere between the modern city of St. Augustine and the mouth of the St. Joh ...
– Teddy Sheringham, British footballer * April 8 ** Cynthia Nixon, American actress ** Robin Wright, American actress * April 11 – Lisa Stansfield, British soul singer * April 13 – Ali Boumnijel, Tunisian footballer *
April 14 Events Pre-1600 * 43 BC – Legions loyal to the Roman Senate, commanded by Gaius Pansa, defeat the forces of Mark Antony in the Battle of Forum Gallorum. * 69 – Vitellius, commanding Rhine-based armies, defeats Roman emperor O ...
- Greg Maddux, American baseball player, MLB Hall of Fame member * April 15 – Samantha Fox, British model and singer * April 17 – Vikram (actor), Vikram, Indian actor *
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 bet ...
– Trine Hattestad, Norwegian athlete * April 20 – David Chalmers, Australian philosopher * April 22 – Jeffrey Dean Morgan, American actor * April 25 – Man Arenas, Spanish comic creator * April 26 – Natasha Trethewey, Pulitzer Prize–winning poet *
April 27 Events Pre-1600 * 247 – Philip the Arab marks the millennium of Rome with a celebration of the ''ludi saeculares''. * 395 – Emperor Arcadius marries Aelia Eudoxia, daughter of the Frankish general Flavius Bauto. She becomes one of ...
** Siw Anita Andersen Norwegian actress ** Yoshihiro Togashi, Japanese author and illustrator * April 28 – Ali Reza Pahlavi (born 1966), Ali-Reza Pahlavi, titular prince of Iran (d. 2011)


May

* May 3 – Firdous Bamji, Indian-American actor * May 5 – Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier), Lyubov Yegorova, Russian cross-country skier * May 6 ** Andrea Chiesa, Swiss Formula One driver ** Cindy Hsu, American Emmy Award-winning journalist * May 7 ** Anderson Cummins, Canadian cricketer ** Jes Høgh, Danish footballer * May 8 ** Robert J. Behnen, American genealogist and politician ** Kamil Kašťák, Czech ice hockey player ** Marta Sánchez, Spanish female vocalist, entertainer ** Cláudio Taffarel, Brazilian goalkeeper * May 10 ** Mikael Andersson (ice hockey, born 1966), Mikael Andersson, Swedish ice hockey player ** Jonathan Edwards (triple jumper), Jonathan Edwards, British athlete ** Anne Elvebakk, Norwegian biathlete ** Genaro Hernández, Mexican-American boxer ** Wade Dominguez, American actor, model, singer and dancer (d. 1998) * May 12 ** Stephen Baldwin, American actor ** Bebel Gilberto, Brazilian popular singer * May 13 ** Cheryl Dunye, Liberian-born film director, producer, screenwriter, editor and actress ** Darius Rucker, African American country singer * May 16 ** Janet Jackson, African American R&B singer ** Juan Manuel Funes, Guatemalan footballer and coach * May 17 ** Hill Harper, American actor ** Qusay Hussein, Iraqi politician (d. 2003) * May 19 – Polly Walker, English actress * May 21 ** Lisa Edelstein, American actress and playwright ** François Omam-Biyik, Cameroonian football player * May 22 – Siri Eftedal, Norwegian team handball player and Olympic medalist * May 23 ** H. Jon Benjamin, American actor and comedian ** Graeme Hick, English cricketer * May 24 ** Eric Cantona, French footballer ** Francisco Javier Cruz, Mexican football player ** Russell Kun, Nauruan politician * May 25 – Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh, Iranian goalkeeper *
May 26 Events Pre-1600 * 17 – Germanicus celebrates a triumph in Rome for his victories over the Cherusci, Chatti, and other German tribes west of the Elbe. * 451 – Battle of Avarayr between Armenian rebels and the Sasanian Empir ...
** Helena Bonham Carter, English actress ** Zola Budd, South African athlete * May 27 ** Heston Blumenthal, British chef ** Carol Campbell (actress), Carol Campbell, Afro-German actress, model and presenter * May 30 – Thomas Häßler, German football player


June

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June 3 Events Pre-1600 * 350 – The Roman usurper Nepotianus, of the Constantinian dynasty, proclaims himself Roman emperor, entering Rome at the head of a group of gladiators. * 713 – The Byzantine emperor Philippicus is blinded, depo ...
– Wasim Akram, Pakistani cricketer * June 4 ** Cecilia Bartoli, Italian mezzo-soprano ** Svetlana Jitomirskaya, American mathematician ** Vladimir Voevodsky, Russian mathematician (d. 2017) * June 6 – Faure Gnassingbé, President of Togo * June 7 – Tom McCarthy (director), Tom McCarthy, American film director and actor *
June 8 Events Pre-1600 * 218 – Battle of Antioch: With the support of the Syrian legions, Elagabalus defeats the forces of emperor Macrinus. * 452 – Attila leads a Hun army in the invasion of Italy, devastating the northern provinces ...
** Jens Kidman, Swedish musician ** Julianna Margulies, American actress and producer * June 13 – Grigori Perelman, Russian mathematician * June 14 – Eduardo Waghorn, Chilean musician * June 15 – Roberto Carnevale, Italian musician * June 16 – Jan Železný, Czech javelin thrower * June 18 – Kurt Browning, Canadian figure skater * June 19 – Samuel West, British actor * June 22 ** Michael Park (co-driver), Michael Park, British rally co-driver (d. 2005) ** Emmanuelle Seigner, French actress ** Dean Woods, Australian cyclist and Olympic champion (d. 2022) * June 23 – Richie Jen, Taiwanese musician * June 24 – Adrienne Shelly, American actress, film director and screenwriter (d. 2006) * June 25 – Dikembe Mutombo, Congolese basketball player * June 26 – Dany Boon, French comedian and filmmaker * June 27 – J. J. Abrams, American television writer and producer * June 28 ** John Cusack, American actor ** Mary Stuart Masterson, American actress *
June 29 Events Pre-1600 * 226 – Cao Rui succeeds his father as emperor of the Kingdom of Wei. *1149 – Raymond of Poitiers is defeated and killed at the Battle of Inab by Nur ad-Din Zangi. *1194 – Sverre is crowned King of Norway, ...
– Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, Indonesian politician, governor of Jakarta *
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 Milan ...
** Cheryl Bernard, Canadian Olympic curler ** Marton Csokas, New Zealand actor ** Mike Tyson, African American boxer


July

* July 1 ** Enrico Annoni, Italian footballer ** Samir Rifai, Prime Minister of Jordan * July 3 – František Štorm, Czech musician (Master's Hammer) and typographer * July 5 – Gianfranco Zola, Italian footballer * July 8 – Shadlog Bernicke, Nauruan politician * July 9 – Pamela Adlon, American actress, voice actress, screenwriter, producer and director * July 10 – Gina Bellman, New Zealand-British actress * July 11 – Kentaro Miura, Japanese author and illustrator *
July 14 Events Pre-1600 * 982 – King Otto II and his Frankish army are defeated by the Muslim army of al-Qasim at Cape Colonna, Southern Italy. *1223 – Louis VIII becomes King of France upon the death of his father, Philip II. *1420 ...
– Matthew Fox, American actor * July 15 ** Irène Jacob, French-born actress ** Kristoff St. John, American actor (d. 2019) * July 16 ** Frankie Gan Joon Zin, Malaysian politician ** Waytha Moorthy Ponnusamy, Malaysian lawyer *
July 18 Events Pre-1600 *477 BC – Battle of the Cremera as part of the Roman–Etruscan Wars. Veii ambushes and defeats the Roman army. *387 BC – Roman-Gaulish Wars: Battle of the Allia: A Roman army is defeated by raiding Gauls, lead ...
** Lori Alan, American actress and voice actress ** Dan O'Brien, American athlete * July 20 – Enrique Peña Nieto, President of Mexico (2012-2018), Governor of the State of Mexico (2005–2011) * July 21 – Sarah Waters, British novelist *
July 26 Events Pre-1600 * 657 – First Fitna: In the Battle of Siffin, troops led by Ali ibn Abu Talib clash with those led by Muawiyah I. * 811 – Battle of Pliska: Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros I is killed and his heir Staurakios is seriou ...
– Angelo Di Livio, Italian footballer * July 28 – Miguel Ángel Nadal, Spanish footballer * July 29 – Richard Steven Horvitz, American actor and voice actor *
July 30 Events Pre-1600 * 762 – Baghdad is founded. * 1419 – First Defenestration of Prague: A crowd of radical Hussites kill seven members of the Prague city council. * 1502 – Christopher Columbus lands at Guanaja in the Bay Is ...
** Murilo Bustamante, Brazilian mixed martial artist ** Allan Langer, Australian rugby league player * July 31 – Dean Cain, American actor


August

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August 5 Events Pre-1600 *AD 25 – Guangwu claims the throne as Emperor of China, restoring the Han dynasty after the collapse of the short-lived Xin dynasty. * 70 – Fires resulting from the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem are ...
– James Gunn, American filmmaker * August 7 ** Harith Iskander, Malaysian actor and comedian ** Jimmy Wales, American-British entrepreneur, co-founder of Wikipedia. Quoted from the April 25, 2004, first-ever press release issued by the Wikimedia Foundation. * August 10 ** Charlie Dimmock, English TV gardening expert ** Hossam Hassan, Egyptian footballer ** André Sogliuzzo, American actor and voice actor * August 11 – Juan María Solare, Argentine composer * August 12 – Les Ferdinand, English footballer * August 14 ** Halle Berry, American actress ** Freddy Rincón, Colombian footballer (d. 2022) * August 17 – Rodney Mullen, American skateboarder *
August 19 Events Pre-1600 *295 BC – The first temple to Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility, is dedicated by Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges during the Third Samnite War. *43 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, later known ...
– Lee Ann Womack, American musician * August 20 ** Dimebag Darrell, American guitarist (d. 2004) ** Enrico Letta, 55th Prime Minister of Italy ** Liu Chunyan, Chinese voice actress and host * August 23 – Rik Smits, Dutch basketball player * August 26 – Jacques Brinkman, Dutch field hockey player * August 27 ** Jeroen Duyster, Dutch rower ** Juhan Parts, 15th Prime Minister of Estonia * August 28 – Priya Dutt, Indian social worker and politician


September

* September 1 – Tim Hardaway, American basketball player * September 2 – Salma Hayek, Mexican-American actress * September 4 – Yanka Dyagileva, Russian singer (d. 1991) * September 6 ** Emil Boc, 61st Prime Minister of Romania ** Eduardo Maruri, Ecuadorian businessman and politician * September 7 ** Vladimir Andreyev (racewalker), Vladimir Andreyev, Russian race walker ** Toby Jones, English actor ** Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann, German speed skater * September 8 – Carola Häggkvist, Swedish pop singer, Eurovision Song Contest Eurovision Song Contest 1991, 1991 winner * September 9 ** Georg Hackl, German skiing, luger ** Adam Sandler, American actor and comedian * September 12 ** Steve Ells, American entrepreneur and founder of Chipotle Mexican Grill ** Kiko, Princess Akishino, Princess Akishino of Japan ** Malu Mader, Brazilian actress * September 20 – Nuno Bettencourt, Portuguese-American guitarist and singer-songwriter * September 21 – Nechirvan Barzani, President of Iraqi Kurdistan * September 22 ** Erdoğan Atalay, German actor ** Moustafa Amar, Egyptian singer * September 25 – Jason Flemyng, English actor * September 28 – Maria Canals-Barrera, American actress * September 29 – Bujar Nishani, President of Albania (d. 2022)


October

* October 1 ** Ashab Uddin, Indian politician ** George Weah, Liberian politician and football player * October 2 – Yokozuna (wrestler), Rodney Anoa'i, Samoan-American professional wrestler (d. 2000) * October 3 – Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane, Israeli settler leader (d. 2000) * October 5 – Inessa Kravets, Ukrainian athlete * October 6 – Niall Quinn, Irish footballer * October 7 – Sherman Alexie, Native American author * October 8 – Aaron Callaghan (footballer, born 1966), Aaron Callaghan, Irish football club executive * October 9 – David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom * October 10 ** Tony Adams, English footballer ** Carolyn Bertozzi, American chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate ** Bai Ling, Chinese actress ** Elana Meyer, South African athlete * October 11 – Luke Perry, American actor (d. 2019) * October 15 ** Eric Benét, African American singer-songwriter ** Jorge Campos, Mexican footballer and coach * October 18 – Angela Visser, Dutch winner of Miss Universe 1989 * October 19 – Jon Favreau, American actor and director * October 20 – Stefan Raab, German entertainer, television host, comedian and musician * October 22 – Valeria Golino, Italian-Greek film and television actress * October 24 – Roman Abramovich, UK-based Russian billionaire businessman * October 25 – Wendel Clark, Canadian hockey player * October 28 – Andy Richter, American actor, writer, comedian and late night talk show announcer * October 30 – Zoran Milanović, Croatian politician, President of Croatia * October 31 **Ad-Rock, Adam Horovitz, American rapper **Mike O'Malley, American actor and playwright


November

* November 2 **David Schwimmer, American actor * November 3 – Joe Hachem, Lebanese-born Australian poker player * November 8 – Gordon Ramsay, Scottish-born chef, restaurateur and television personality * November 11 ** Benedicta Boccoli, Italian model and actress ** Peaches (musician), Peaches, Canadian musician * November 13 – Susanna Haapoja, Finnish politician (d. 2009) *
November 15 Events Pre-1600 * 655 – Battle of the Winwaed: Penda of Mercia is defeated by Oswiu of Northumbria. *1315 – Growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy: The Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft ambushes the army of Leopold I in the Battle of Mor ...
– Rachel True, American actress * November 17 ** Jeff Buckley, American singer-songwriter (d. 1997) ** Daisy Fuentes, Cuban-born American model and television personality ** Sophie Marceau, French actress * November 19 ** Gail Devers, American track and field athlete ** Jason Scott Lee, American actor and martial artist * November 22 ** Orlando Jorge Mera, Dominican politician (d. 2022) ** Michael K. Williams, American actor (d. 2021) * November 23 **Vincent Cassel, French actor **Michelle Gomez, Scottish actress * November 24 – Juan Pablo Gamboa, Colombian actor * November 25 ** Billy Burke (actor), Billy Burke, American actor ** Roberto Rojas, Bolivian politician (d. 2022) * November 26 – Garcelle Beauvais, Haitian-American actress, singer and fashion model * November 28 – Narumi Yasuda, Japanese actress * November 29 – John Bradshaw Layfield, American professional wrestler


December

* December 1 - Larry Walker, Canadian baseball player, MLB Hall of Fame member * December 3 – Adam Berry, American composer * December 4 ** Fred Armisen, American actor, comedian and musician ** Carey Means, American actor and voice artist * December 5 – Patricia Kaas, French singer and actress * December 7 ** C. Thomas Howell, American actor and director ** Linn Ullmann, Norwegian journalist and author * December 8 ** Bushwick Bill, Jamaican-American rapper (d. 2019) ** Matthew Labyorteaux, American actor ** Sinéad O'Connor, Irish pop singer ** Ralph Santolla, Italian-American metal guitarist (d. 2018) * December 9 ** Tim Bull, Australian politician ** Michael Foster (musician), Michael Foster, American musician, drummer * December 10 ** Montserrat Gil Torné, Andorran politician ** Kirsten Gillibrand, American politician; United States Senator (D-NY) ** Julio Rodas, Guatemalan soccer player ** Mateo Romero (artist), Mateo Romero, Native American painter ** Gideon Sa'ar, Israeli politician ** Kadyrbek Sarbayev, foreign minister of Kyrgyzstan ** Natee Thongsookkaew, Thailand footballer * December 12 ** Último Dragón, Japanese professional wrestler ** Lydia Zimmermann, Spanish filmmaker * December 14 ** Anthony Mason (basketball), Anthony Mason, American basketball player (d. 2015) ** Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Danish Prime Minister * December 15 – Katja von Garnier, German film director *
December 17 Events Pre-1600 *497 BC – The first Saturnalia festival was celebrated in ancient Rome. * 546 – Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoths under king Totila plunder the city, by bribing the Byzantine garrison. * 920 – Romanos I Lekape ...
– Miloš Tichý, Czech astronomer * December 19 ** Tim Sköld, Swedish multi-instrumentalist musician ** Alberto Tomba, Italian alpine skier * December 20 – Ed de Goeij, Dutch footballer * December 21 – Kiefer Sutherland, Canadian actor and film director * December 22 ** Din Beramboi, Malaysian comedian, actor and radio DJ (d. 2010) ** Dmitry Bilozerchev, Soviet gymnast * December 23 – Cláudia Raia, Brazilian actress, dancer and singer * December 24 – Diedrich Bader, American actor and voice artist * December 27 – Bill Goldberg, American professional wrestler * December 28 – Kaliopi, Macedonian singer-songwriter * December 31 – Maddie Taylor, American actress and comedian


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* Guli Francis-Dehqani, Iranian-born Anglican diocesan bishop * Julian Hooper, New Zealand artist * Charbel Iskandar, Lebanese actor * Kivi Larmola, Finnish artist


Deaths


January

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– Vincent Auriol, French politician, President of France (b. 1884) * January 3 ** Sammy Younge Jr., American civil rights activist (b. 1944) ** Marguerite Higgins, American journalist (b. 1920) ** Rex Lease, American actor (b. 1903) * January 4 – Georges Theunis, 24th Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1873) * January 10 – Ignacy Oziewicz, Polish general (b. 1887) * January 11 ** Alberto Giacometti, Swiss sculptor and painter (b. 1901) ** Hannes Kolehmainen, Finnish Olympic athlete (b. 1889) **
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, Indian activist, 2nd Prime Minister of India (b. 1904) * January 14 ** Sergei Korolev, Soviet rocket engineer and spacecraft designer (b. 1907) ** Bill Carr, American Olympic athlete (b. 1909) * January 15 ** Samuel Akintola, Nigerian premier of the Western Nigeria, Western region and Aare Ona Kakanfo XIII of the Yoruba (assassinated) (b. 1910) ** Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Nigerian politician, 1st Prime Minister of Nigeria (assassinated) (b. 1912) ** Ahmadu Bello, Nigerian premier of the Premier of Northern Nigeria, Northern region (assassinated) (b. 1910) * January 16 – Courtney Hodges, American army general (b. 1887) *
January 17 Events Pre-1600 * 38 BC – Octavian divorces his wife Scribonia and marries Livia Drusilla, ending the fragile peace between the Second Triumvirate and Sextus Pompey. * 1362 – Saint Marcellus' flood kills at least 25,000 people ...
– Vincent J. Donehue, American stage director (b. 1917) * January 18 – Kathleen Norris, American writer (b. 1880) * January 22 – Herbert Marshall, English actor (b. 1890) * January 25 – Saul Adler, Russian-born British-Israeli expert on parasitology (b. 1895) * January 31 ** Elizabeth Patterson (actress), Elizabeth Patterson, American actress (b. 1875) ** Arthur Percival, British general (b.1887)


February

* February 1 ** Hedda Hopper, American actress and gossip columnist (b. 1885) ** Buster Keaton, American actor and film director (b. 1895) ** Joseph R. Knowland, American politician and newspaper publisher (b. 1873) * February 3 – June Walker, American actress (b. 1900) * February 5 – Louisa Martindale, British physician, writer, magistrate and prison commissioner (b. 1872) * February 6 – Narcisa de León, Filipino film producer (b. 1877) * February 9 – Sophie Tucker, American singer (b. 1886) *
February 10 Events Pre-1600 *1258 – Mongol invasions: Baghdad falls to the Mongols, bringing the Islamic Golden Age to an end. * 1306 – In front of the high altar of Greyfriars Church in Dumfries, Robert the Bruce murders John Comyn, sparki ...
** J. F. C. Fuller, British general and military strategist (b. 1878) ** Billy Rose, American composer and band leader (b. 1899) * February 12 – Wilhelm Röpke, German economist (b. 1899) * February 15 ** Gerard Antoni Ciołek, Gerard Ciołek, Polish architect and historian (b. 1909) ** Camilo Torres Restrepo, Colombian socialist and Roman Catholic priest (b. 1929) * February 17 **Alfred P. Sloan, American automobile industrialist (b. 1875) **Hans Hofmann, German-American painter (b. 1880) * February 18 – Robert Rossen, American film director (b. 1908) * February 20 – Chester W. Nimitz, American Navy admiral (b. 1885) * February 25 – Victor Kravchenko (defector), Victor Kravchenko, Soviet writer (b. 1905) * February 26 ** Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, Indian pro-independence activist, Hindu nationalist (b. 1883) ** Gino Severini, Italian painter (b. 1883) * February 28 ** Charles Bassett, American astronaut (b. 1931) ** Jonathan Hale, American actor (b. 1891) ** Elliot See, American astronaut (b. 1927)


March

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March 1 Events Pre-1600 * 509 BC – Publius Valerius Publicola celebrates the first triumph of the Roman Republic after his victory over the deposed king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus at the Battle of Silva Arsia. * 293 – Emperor Dioclet ...
** Fritz Houtermans, German physicist (b. 1903) ** William R. Munroe, American admiral (b. 1886) ** Donald Stewart (actor), Donald Stewart, American actor (b. 1910) * March 3 ** Joseph Fields, American playwright (b. 1895) ** William Frawley, American actor (''I Love Lucy'') (b. 1887) ** Alice Pearce, American actress (b. 1917) * March 5 – Anna Akhmatova, Russian poet (b. 1889) * March 7 – Donald B. Beary, American admiral (b. 1888) * March 8 ** William Astor, 3rd Viscount Astor, British politician (b. 1907) ** Abdel Hadi Al Gazzar, Egyptian painter (b. 1925) * March 10 ** Frank O'Connor, Irish writer (b. 1903) ** Frits Zernike, Dutch physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1888) * March 12 – Néstor Guillén, Bolivian politician, 40th President of Bolivia (b. 1890) * March 20 ** Laurence Abrams, English professional footballer (b. 1889) ** Johnny Morrison (baseball), Johnny Morrison, American professional baseball player (b. 1895) * March 27 – Helen Menken, American actress (b. 1901) * March 29 – Stylianos Gonatas, Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1876) * March 30 – Erwin Piscator, German theater director (b. 1893)


April

* April 1 – Brian O'Nolan, Irish humorist (b. 1911) *
April 2 Events Pre-1600 *1513 – Having spotted land on March 27, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León comes ashore on what is now the U.S. state of Florida, landing somewhere between the modern city of St. Augustine and the mouth of the St. Joh ...
– C. S. Forester, English author (b. 1899) * April 3 – Battista Farina, Italian car designer (b. 1893) * April 6 – Julia Faye, American actress (b. 1893) *
April 10 Events Pre-1600 * 428 – Nestorius becomes the Patriarch of Constantinople. * 837 – Halley's Comet makes its closest approach to Earth at a distance equal to 0.0342 AU (5.1 million kilometres/3.2 million miles). * 1407 ...
– Evelyn Waugh, English author (b. 1903) *April 11 - William H. Pitsenbarger, United States Air Force Medal of Honour recipient (b. 1944) * April 13 ** Carlo Carrà, Italian painter (b. 1881) ** Georges Duhamel, French author (b. 1884) ** Abdul Salam Arif, Iraqi military officer and statesman, 2nd President of Iraq (b. 1921) * April 17 – Mario Serandrei, Italian editor and screenwriter (b. 1907) * April 19 – Javier Solís, Mexican singer and actor (b. 1931) * April 20 – Prince Frederick of Prussia (1911–1966), Prince Frederick of Prussia (b. 1911) * April 21 – Sepp Dietrich, Nazi German military leader and Schutzstaffel, SS commander (b. 1892) * April 23 – George Ohsawa, Japanese dietist, founder of Macrobiotics (b. 1893) * April 24 – Tino Pattiera, Yugoslav-born Italian tenor (b. 1890) * April 29 – Eugene O'Brien (actor), Eugene O'Brien, American actor (b. 1880)


May

* May 4 – Amédée Ozenfant, French painter (b. 1886) * May 8 – Erich Pommer, German film producer (b. 1889) * May 11 – Alfred Wintle, British army officer and eccentric (b. 1897) *
May 14 Events Pre-1600 * 1027 – Robert II of France names his son Henry I as junior King of the Franks. *1097 – The Siege of Nicaea begins during the First Crusade. * 1264 – Battle of Lewes: Henry III of England is captured and f ...
– Ludwig Meidner, German painter (b. 1884) * May 15 ** Venceslau Brás, 9th President of Brazil, leader in World War II (b. 1868) ** Maximiliano Hernández Martínez, 30th President of El Salvador (assassinated) (b. 1882) ** Titien Sumarni, Indonesian actress (b. 1932) * May 20 – Carlos Arruza, Mexican bullfighter (b. 1920) * May 21 – Lady Dorothy Macmillan, spouse of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1900) * May 22 – Tom Goddard, English cricketer (b. 1900) * May 23 – Demchugdongrub, Mongolian politician (b. 1902) * May 24 – Jim Barnes, English golf champion (b. 1886) * May 25 – Vernon Sturdee, Australian general (b. 1890) * May 29 – John and James Woolf, James Woolf, British film producer (b. 1919)


June

* June 1 – Papa Jack Laine, American jazz musician (b. 1873) *
June 3 Events Pre-1600 * 350 – The Roman usurper Nepotianus, of the Constantinian dynasty, proclaims himself Roman emperor, entering Rome at the head of a group of gladiators. * 713 – The Byzantine emperor Philippicus is blinded, depo ...
– Nicholas Straussler, Hungarian engineer (b. 1891) * June 6 – Ethel Clayton, American actress (b. 1882) * June 7 – Jean Arp, Alsatian sculptor, painter and poet (b. 1886) *
June 8 Events Pre-1600 * 218 – Battle of Antioch: With the support of the Syrian legions, Elagabalus defeats the forces of emperor Macrinus. * 452 – Attila leads a Hun army in the invasion of Italy, devastating the northern provinces ...
– Anton Melik, Slovenian geographer (b. 1890) * June 11 – Wallace Ford, English-born American actor (b. 1898) *
June 12 Events Pre-1600 * 910 – Battle of Augsburg: The Hungarians defeat the East Frankish army under King Louis the Child, using the famous feigned retreat tactic of the nomadic warriors. *1240 – At the instigation of Louis IX of Fr ...
** William Ernest Hocking, American philosopher (b. 1873) ** Hermann Scherchen, Austrian conductor (b. 1891) * June 15 – Robert G. Fowler, American pioneer aviator (b. 1884) * June 19 – Ed Wynn, American actor and comedian (b. 1886) * June 20 – Georges Lemaître, Belgian priest and astrophysicist (b. 1894) *
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 Milan ...
** Margery Allingham, British detective fiction writer (b. 1904) ** Giuseppe Farina, Italian race car driver (b. 1906)


July

* July 2 ** Jan Brzechwa, Polish poet (b. 1900) ** John of Shanghai and San Francisco, John the Wonderworker, Chinese Eastern Orthodox Church, Orthodox bishop, American archbishop and saint (b. 1896) * July 3 – Deems Taylor, American composer (b. 1885) * July 5 – George de Hevesy, Hungarian chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1885) * July 7 – Carmelita Geraghty, American actress (b. 1901) * July 9 – Venerable Marija Petković, Yugoslav Roman Catholic foundress and Servant of God (b. 1892) * July 11 – Delmore Schwartz, American poet (b. 1913) *
July 12 Events Pre-1600 * 70 – The armies of Titus attack the walls of Jerusalem after a six-month siege. Three days later they breach the walls, which enables the army to destroy the Second Temple. * 927 – King Constantine I ...
– D. T. Suzuki, Japanese scholar and essayist (b. 1870) *
July 14 Events Pre-1600 * 982 – King Otto II and his Frankish army are defeated by the Muslim army of al-Qasim at Cape Colonna, Southern Italy. *1223 – Louis VIII becomes King of France upon the death of his father, Philip II. *1420 ...
– Julie Manet, French painter (b. 1878) *
July 18 Events Pre-1600 *477 BC – Battle of the Cremera as part of the Roman–Etruscan Wars. Veii ambushes and defeats the Roman army. *387 BC – Roman-Gaulish Wars: Battle of the Allia: A Roman army is defeated by raiding Gauls, lead ...
– Bobby Fuller, American rock and roll musician (b. 1942) * July 21 ** Francesco Paolo Cantelli, Italian mathematician (b. 1875) ** Philipp Frank, Austrian physicist and mathematician (b. 1884) * July 23 ** Montgomery Clift, American actor (b. 1920) ** Douglass Montgomery, American actor (b. 1907) * July 25 – Frank O'Hara, American poet (b. 1926) * July 31 ** Alexander von Falkenhausen, German general and military advisor, 20 July Plotter (b. 1878) ** Bud Powell, American jazz pianist (b. 1924)


August

* August 1Charles Whitman, American mass murderer (b. 1941) * August 3 – Lenny Bruce, American comedian (b. 1925) * August 6 – Cordwainer Smith, American author (b. 1913) * August 12 – Artur Alliksaar, Estonian poet (b. 1923) * August 15 ** Jan Kiepura, Polish tenor and actor (b. 1902) ** Seena Owen, American actress (b. 1894) * August 17 – Ken Miles, British sports car racing engineer and driver (b. 1918) *
August 19 Events Pre-1600 *295 BC – The first temple to Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility, is dedicated by Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges during the Third Samnite War. *43 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, later known ...
– Fritz Bleyl, German painter (b. 1880) * August 23 – Francis X. Bushman, American actor (b. 1883) * August 24 ** Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Polish general and statesman, 33rd Prime Minister of Poland (b. 1895) ** Vicente Mejía Colindres, 29th President of Honduras (b. 1878) * August 26 – Art Baker (actor), Art Baker, American actor (b. 1898)


September

* September 3 – Fu Lei, Chinese translator (b. 1908) * September 6 ** Margaret Sanger, American birth control advocate (b. 1879) ** Hendrik Verwoerd, 2nd Prime Minister of South Africa (b. 1901) * September 14 ** Gertrude Berg, American actress (b. 1899) ** Hiram Wesley Evans, American Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard (b. 1881) ** Cemal Gürsel, Turkish general and statesman, 10th Prime Minister of Turkey and 4th President of Turkey (b. 1895) * September 17 – Fritz Wunderlich, German tenor (b. 1930) * September 19 – Vladimir Grigoryevich Fyodorov, Soviet scientist and general (b. 1874) * September 21 – Paul Reynaud, French lawyer and politician, 77th Prime Minister of France (b. 1878) * September 26 ** Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi, Indian Independence activist (b. 1900) ** Helen Kane, American singer (b. 1904) * September 28 ** André Breton, French poet and writer (b. 1896) ** Eric Fleming, American actor (b. 1925)


October

* October 10 ** Charlotte Cooper (tennis), Charlotte Cooper, English tennis champion (b. 1870) ** Wilfrid Lawson (actor), Wilfrid Lawson, English actor (b. 1900) * October 13 – Clifton Webb, American actor, dancer and singer (b. 1889) * October 16 – George O'Hara (actor), George O'Hara, American actor (b. 1899) * October 17 – Cléo de Mérode, French dancer (b. 1875) * October 18 – Elizabeth Arden, Canadian-born American beautician and cosmetics entrepreneur (b. 1878) * October 23 – Claire McDowell, American silent screen actress (b. 1877) * October 24 – Hans Dreier, German art director (b. 1885) * October 26 – Alma Cogan, English singer (b. 1932) * October 28 – Robert Charpentier, French Olympic cyclist (b. 1916)


November

* November 2 ** Peter Debye, Dutch chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1884) ** Mississippi John Hurt, African American singer and guitarist (b. 1893) *
November 4 Events Pre-1600 *1429 – Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War: Joan of Arc liberates Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier. *1493 – Christopher Columbus reaches Leeward Island and Puerto Rico. *1501 – Catherine of Aragon (later Henry VIII ...
– Dietrich von Choltitz, Nazi German military governor of Paris in World War II (b. 1894) * November 8 – Bernhard Zondek German-born Israeli gynecologist, developer of first reliable pregnancy test (b. 1891) * November 9 – Jisaburō Ozawa, Japanese admiral (b. 1886) * November 13 – Esna Boyd, Australian tennis player (b. 1899) * November 14 – Steingrímur Steinþórsson, 11th Prime Minister of Iceland (b. 1893) * November 21 – Władysław Bortnowski, Polish historian and military commander (b. 1891) * November 23 – Seán T. O'Kelly, 2nd President of Ireland (b. 1882) * November 26 – Siegfried Kracauer, German writer, sociologist and critic (b. 1889) * November 28 – Boris Podolsky, Russian-American physicist (b. 1896)


December

* December 2 – L.E.J. Brouwer, Dutch mathematician and philosopher (b. 1881) * December 6 – Juan Natalicio González, Paraguayan poet, 37th President of Paraguay (b. 1897) * December 14 ** Emma Dunn, British-born actress (b. 1875) ** Verna Felton, American actress (b. 1890) ** Richard Whorf, American actor (b. 1906) * December 15 –
Walt Disney Walter Elias Disney (; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American animator, film producer and entrepreneur. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons. As a film p ...
, American animated film producer and founder of The Walt Disney Company and Disneyland Resort (b. 1901) * December 19 – Betty Kuuskemaa, Estonian actress (b. 1879) * December 22 ** Harry Beaumont, American film director (b. 1888) ** Lucy Burns, American women's rights campaigner (b. 1879) ** Robert Keith (actor), Robert Keith, American actor (b. 1898) * December 26 – Herbert Gille, SS German general (b. 1897) * December 27 – Guillermo Stábile, Argentine football player and manager (b. 1905) * December 30 – Christian Herter, United States Secretary of State (b. 1895)


Nobel Prizes

* Nobel Prize in Physics, Physics – Alfred Kastler * Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Chemistry – Robert S. Mulliken * Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Physiology or Medicine – Peyton Rous and Charles Brenton Huggins * Nobel Prize in Literature, Literature – Shmuel Yosef Agnon and Nelly Sachs * Nobel Peace Prize, Peace – not awarded


References

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