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* The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses (
February 25 Events Pre-1600 * 138 – Roman emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Pius as his son, effectively making him his successor. * 628 – Khosrow II, the last great Shah of the Sasanian Empire (Iran), is overthrown by his son Kavadh II. * ...
,
July 22 Events Pre-1600 * 838 – Battle of Anzen: The Byzantine emperor Theophilos suffers a heavy defeat by the Abbasids. *1099 – First Crusade: Godfrey of Bouillon is elected the first Defender of the Holy Sepulchre of The Kingdom of ...
and
August 20 Events Pre-1600 *AD 14 – Agrippa Postumus, maternal grandson of the late Roman emperor Augustus, is mysteriously executed by his guards while in exile. * 636 – Battle of Yarmouk: Arabs, Arab forces led by Khalid ibn al-Walid take c ...
) and two total lunar eclipses (
February 10 Events Pre-1600 * 1258 – The Siege of Baghdad ends with the surrender of the last Abbasid caliph to Hulegu Khan, a prince of the Mongol Empire. * 1306 – In front of the high altar of Greyfriars Church in Dumfries, Robert the Bru ...
, and
August 6 Events Pre-1600 *686 – The Ummayad forces suffer a deceisive defeat against the pro-Alid forces under Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar in the battle of Khazir. *1284 – The Republic of Pisa is defeated in the Battle of Meloria (1284), Battle o ...
). The world population increased by 2.1% this year, the highest increase in history.


Events


January

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January 2 Events Pre-1600 * 69 – The Roman legions in Germania Superior refuse to swear loyalty to Galba. They rebel and proclaim Vitellius as emperor. * 366 – The Alemanni cross the frozen Rhine in large numbers, invading the Roman Emp ...
1971 Ibrox disaster The 1971 Ibrox disaster, also known as the Second Ibrox Disaster, was a crush among the crowd at an Old Firm football game ( Rangers v Celtic), which led to 66 deaths and more than 200 injuries. It happened on 2 January 1971 in an exit stair ...
: During a crush, 66 people are killed and over 200 injured in Glasgow, Scotland. *
January 5 Events Pre-1600 * 1477 – Battle of Nancy: Charles the Bold is defeated and killed in a conflict with René II, Duke of Lorraine; Burgundy subsequently becomes part of France. 1601–1900 * 1675 – Battle of Colmar: The French ...
– The first ever
One Day International One Day International (ODI) is a format of cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of fifty overs, with the game lasting up to 7 hours. The World Cup, generally held every four yea ...
cricket Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games, bat-and-ball game played between two Sports team, teams of eleven players on a cricket field, field, at the centre of which is a cricket pitch, pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two Bail (cr ...
match is played between Australia and England at the
Melbourne Cricket Ground The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), also known locally as the 'G, is a sports stadium located in Yarra Park, Melbourne, Victoria. Founded and managed by the Melbourne Cricket Club, it is the largest stadium in the Southern Hemisphere, the Lis ...
. *
January 8 Events Pre-1600 * 307 – Emperor Huai of Jin, Sima Chi becomes emperor of the Jin dynasty (266–420), Jin dynasty in succession to his brother, Emperor Hui of Jin, Sima Zhong, despite a challenge from his other brother, Sima Ying. * 871 ...
Tupamaros The National Liberation Movement – Tupamaros (, MLN-T) was a Marxist–Leninist urban guerrilla group that operated in Uruguay during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1989, the group was admitted into the Broad Front and a large number of its membe ...
kidnap Geoffrey Jackson, British ambassador to
Uruguay Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, is a country in South America. It shares borders with Argentina to its west and southwest and Brazil to its north and northeast, while bordering the Río de la Plata to the south and the A ...
, in
Montevideo Montevideo (, ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Uruguay, largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2023 census, the city proper has a population of 1,302,954 (about 37.2% of the country's total population) in an area of . M ...
, keeping him captive until September. *
January 9 Events Pre-1600 * 681 – Twelfth Council of Toledo: King Erwig of the Visigoths initiates a council in which he implements diverse measures against the Jews in Spain. * 1038 – An earthquake in Dingxiang, China kills an estimate ...
Uruguay Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, is a country in South America. It shares borders with Argentina to its west and southwest and Brazil to its north and northeast, while bordering the Río de la Plata to the south and the A ...
an president
Jorge Pacheco Areco Jorge Pacheco Areco (; April 9, 1920 – July 29, 1998) was a Uruguayan politician and journalist and the 33rd president of Uruguay, serving from 1967 to 1972. Formerly the Vice President of Uruguay Pacheco became President after the sudden deat ...
demands emergency powers for 90 days due to kidnappings, and receives them the next day. *
January 12 Events Pre-1600 * 475 – List of Byzantine emperors, Byzantine Emperor Zeno (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 crow ...
– The landmark United States television sitcom ''
All in the Family ''All in the Family'' is an American sitcoms in the United States, sitcom television series that aired on CBS for nine seasons from January 12, 1971, to April 8, 1979, with a total of 205 episodes. It was later produced as ''Archie Bunker's Pla ...
'', starring
Carroll O'Connor John Carroll O'Connor (August2, 1924– June21, 2001) was an American actor whose television career spanned over four decades. He found widespread fame as Archie Bunker (for which he won four Emmy Awards), the main character in the CBS televis ...
as
Archie Bunker Archibald "Archie" Bunker is a fictional character from the 1970s American television sitcom ''All in the Family'' and its spin-off '' Archie Bunker's Place'', played by Carroll O'Connor. Bunker, a main character of the series, is a World War II ...
, debuts on
CBS CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainme ...
. *
January 14 Events Pre-1600 * 1236 – King Henry III of England marries Eleanor of Provence. * 1301 – Andrew III of Hungary dies, ending the Árpád dynasty in Hungary. 1601–1900 * 1761 – The Third Battle of Panipat is fought in I ...
– Seventy
Brazil Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, fifth-largest country by area and the List of countries and dependencies by population ...
ian political prisoners are released in
Santiago Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile (), is the capital and largest city of Chile and one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is located in the country's central valley and is the center of the Santiago Metropolitan Regi ...
, Chile; Giovanni Enrico Bucher is released
January 16 Events Pre-1600 * 1458 BC – Hatshepsut dies at the age of 50 and is buried in the Valley of the Kings. * 27 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus is granted the title Augustus by the Roman Senate, marking the beginning of the R ...
. *
January 15 Events Pre-1600 *AD 69, 69 – Otho seizes power in Rome, proclaiming himself Roman emperor, Emperor of Rome, beginning a reign of only three months. *1541 – King Francis I of France gives Jean-François Roberval a commission to set ...
– The
Aswan High Dam The Aswan Dam, or Aswan High Dam, is one of the world's largest embankment dams, which was built across the Nile in Aswan, Egypt, between 1960 and 1970. When it was completed, it was the tallest earthen dam in the world, surpassing the Chatug ...
officially opens in Egypt. *
January 18 Events Pre-1600 * 474 – Seven-year-old Leo II succeeds his maternal grandfather Leo I as Byzantine emperor. He dies ten months later. * 532 – Nika riots in Constantinople fail. * 1126 – Emperor Huizong abdicates the C ...
** Strikes in Poland demand the resignation of Interior Minister
Kazimierz Świtała Kazimierz Czesław Switala (Rakoniewice, Poland on 21 April 1923 – Warsaw, 6 March 2011) was a Polish communist politician. He was the Ministry of Interior and Administration (Poland), Minister of Internal Affairs from 1968 to 1971, but was fo ...
. He resigns January 23 and is replaced by Franciszek Szlachcic. **
Ivan Koloff Oreal Donald Perras (August 25, 1942 – February 18, 2017) was a Canadian professional wrestler, better known by the ring name "the Russian Bear" Ivan Koloff, where he was billed from Russia and, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, ...
defeats
Bruno Sammartino Bruno Leopoldo Francesco Sammartino (October 6, 1935 – April 18, 2018) was an Italian-American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is best known for his time with the WWE, World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). Sammartin ...
for the
WWWF World Heavyweight Championship The WWE Championship, also referred to as the Undisputed WWE Championship since April 2024, is a men's professional wrestling World championship (professional wrestling), world heavyweight championship created and promoted by the American profe ...
in wrestling ending a seven and two thirds years reign, the longest in the Championships history. ** A South Korean marine kills 6 people in a mass shooting in Kimpo, South Korea. *
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 surren ...
– Representatives of 23 western oil companies begin negotiations with
OPEC The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC ) is an organization enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing and oil-dependent countries in order to collectively influence the global oil market and maximize Profit (eco ...
in
Tehran Tehran (; , ''Tehrân'') is the capital and largest city of Iran. It is the capital of Tehran province, and the administrative center for Tehran County and its Central District (Tehran County), Central District. With a population of around 9. ...
to stabilize
oil An oil is any nonpolar chemical substance that is composed primarily of hydrocarbons and is hydrophobic (does not mix with water) and lipophilic (mixes with other oils). Oils are usually flammable and surface active. Most oils are unsaturate ...
prices;
February 14 It is observed in most countries as Valentine's Day. Events Pre-1600 * 748 – Abbasid Revolution#Persian phase, Abbasid Revolution: The Kaysanites Shia#History, Hashimi rebels under Abu Muslim Khorasani take Merv, capital of the Umayyad ...
they sign a treaty with 6 Khalij el-Arab countries. *
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 Co ...
– The
Guinea Guinea, officially the Republic of Guinea, is a coastal country in West Africa. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Guinea-Bissau to the northwest, Senegal to the north, Mali to the northeast, Côte d'Ivoire to the southeast, and Sier ...
n government sentences to death 92 Guineans who helped Portuguese troops in the failed landing attempts in November 1970; 72 are sentenced to
hard labor ''Hard Labor'' is the eleventh album by American rock band Three Dog Night, released in 1974. For this album, the band replaced long-time producer Richard Podolor with Jimmy Ienner, who was known for his production work with the Raspberries ...
for life; 58 of the sentenced are hanged the next day. *
January 25 Events Pre-1600 * 41 – After a night of negotiation, Claudius is accepted as Roman emperor by the Senate. * 750 – In the Battle of the Zab, the Abbasid rebels defeat the Umayyad Caliphate, leading to the overthrow of the dyn ...
** In
Uganda Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It 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 ...
,
Idi Amin Idi Amin Dada Oumee (, ; 30 May 192816 August 2003) was a Ugandan military officer and politician who served as the third president of Uganda from 1971 until Uganda–Tanzania War, his overthrow in 1979. He ruled as a Military dictatorship, ...
deposes
Milton Obote Apollo Milton Obote (28 December 1925 – 10 October 2005) was a Ugandan politician who served as the second prime minister of Uganda from 1962 to 1966 and the second president of Uganda from 1966 to 1971 and later from 1980 to 1985. A Lango, ...
in a coup, and becomes president. ** In Los Angeles,
Charles Manson Charles Milles Manson (; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some cult members committed a Manson ...
and 3 female "Family" members are found guilty of the 1969
Tate–LaBianca murders On the night of August 8, 1969, Tex Watson took Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian and Patricia Krenwinkel to 10050 Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles, California. Watson claims Charles Manson had instructed him go to the house and "totally des ...
. **
Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh (; Sanskrit: ''himācāl prādes;'' "Snow-laden Mountain Province") is a States and union territories of India, state in the northern part of India. Situated in the Western Himalayas, it is one of the thirteen Indian Himalayan ...
becomes the 18th Indian state. ** ''Intelsat IV'' (F2) is launched; it enters commercial service over the Atlantic Ocean
March 26 Events Pre-1600 * 590 – Emperor Maurice proclaims his son Theodosius as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire. * 624 – First Eid al-Fitr celebration. * 1021 – The death of the Fatimid caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, kept secret ...
. *
January 31 Events Pre-1600 * 314 – Pope Sylvester I is consecrated, as successor to the late Pope Miltiades. * 1208 – The Battle of Lena takes place between King Sverker II of Sweden and his rival, Prince Eric, whose victory puts him on th ...
Apollo program The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the United States human spaceflight program led by NASA, which Moon landing, landed the first humans on the Moon in 1969. Apollo followed Project Mercury that put the first Americans in sp ...
:
Apollo 14 Apollo 14 (January 31February 9, 1971) was the eighth crewed mission in the United States Apollo program, the third to Moon landing, land on the Moon, and the first to land in the Geology of the Moon#Highlands, lunar highlands. It was the las ...
(carrying astronauts
Alan Shepard Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr. (November 18, 1923 – July 21, 1998) was an American astronaut. In 1961, he became the second person and the first American to travel into space and, in 1971, he became the List of Apollo astronauts#Apollo astr ...
,
Stuart Roosa Stuart Allen Roosa (August 16, 1933 – December 12, 1994) was an American aeronautical engineer, smokejumper, United States Air Force pilot, test pilot, and NASA astronaut, who was the Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 14 mission. The mis ...
, and
Edgar Mitchell Edgar Dean "Ed" Mitchell (September 17, 1930 – February 4, 2016) was a United States Navy officer and United States Naval Aviator, aviator, test pilot, Aerospace engineering, aeronautical engineer, Ufology, ufologist, and NASA astronaut. ...
) lifts off on the third successful lunar landing mission.


February

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February 4 Events Pre–1600 * 211 – Following the death of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus at Eboracum (modern York, England) while preparing to lead a campaign against the Caledonians, the empire is left in the control of his two quarrellin ...
** In Britain,
Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce (always hyphenated) may refer to: * Rolls-Royce Limited, a British manufacturer of cars and later aero engines, founded in 1906, now defunct Automobiles * Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, the current car manufacturing company incorporated in ...
goes bankrupt and is nationalised. ** The
Nasdaq The Nasdaq Stock Market (; National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is an American stock exchange based in New York City. It is the most active stock trading venue in the U.S. by volume, and ranked second on the list ...
stock exchange is founded in New York City. *
February 5 Events Pre-1600 * *2 BC – Caesar Augustus is granted the title ''pater patriae'' by the Roman Senate. *AD 62, 62 – AD 62 Pompeii earthquake, Earthquake in Pompeii, Italy. *756 – Chinese New Year; An Lushan proclaims himself E ...
Apollo 14 Apollo 14 (January 31February 9, 1971) was the eighth crewed mission in the United States Apollo program, the third to Moon landing, land on the Moon, and the first to land in the Geology of the Moon#Highlands, lunar highlands. It was the las ...
lands on the Moon. *
February 6 Events Pre-1600 * 590 – Hormizd IV, king of the Sasanian Empire, is overthrown and blinded by his brothers-in-law Vistahm and Vinduyih. * 1579 – The Diocese of Manila is erected by papal bull, with Domingo de Salazar appointe ...
– The 4.6 Mb Tuscania earthquake shakes the Italian province of Viterbo with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (''Severe''), causing 24 deaths, 150 injuries and extreme damage. *
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 & ...
** Switzerland gives women voting rights in state elections, but not in all canton-specific ones. **
Władysław Gomułka Władysław Gomułka (; 6 February 1905 – 1 September 1982) was a Polish Communist politician. He was the ''de facto'' leader of Polish People's Republic, post-war Poland from 1947 until 1948, and again from 1956 to 1970. Born in 1905 in ...
is expelled from the Central Council of the Polish Communist Party. *
February 8 Events Pre-1600 * 421 – Constantius III becomes co-emperor of the Western Roman Empire. * 1238 – The Mongols burn the Russian city of Vladimir. * 1250 – Seventh Crusade: Crusaders engage Ayyubid forces in the Battle of ...
– A new
stock market index In finance, a stock index, or stock market index, is an Index (economics), index that measures the performance of a stock market, or of a subset of a stock market. It helps investors compare current stock price levels with past prices to calcul ...
called the
Nasdaq Composite The Nasdaq Composite (ticker symbol ^IXIC) is a stock market index that includes almost all stocks listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. Along with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500, it is one of the three most-followed stock market i ...
debuts in the United States. *
February 9 Events Pre-1600 * 474 – Zeno (emperor), Zeno is crowned as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire, Eastern Roman Empire *1003 – Boleslaus III, Duke of Bohemia, Boleslaus III is restored to authority with armed support from Bolesław I ...
** The 6.5–6.7
Sylmar earthquake The 1971 San Fernando earthquake (also known as the 1971 Sylmar earthquake) occurred in the early morning of February 9 in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains in Southern California. The unanticipated thrust earthquake had a magnitude o ...
hits the
Greater Los Angeles Area Greater Los Angeles is the most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. state of California, encompassing five counties in Southern California extending from Ventura County in the west to San Bernardino County and Riverside County in the east, ...
with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (''Extreme''), killing 64 and injuring 2,000. **
Satchel Paige Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige (July 7, 1906 – June 8, 1982) was an American professional baseball pitcher who played in Negro league baseball and Major League Baseball (MLB). His career spanned five decades and culminated with his induction in ...
becomes the first
Negro league The Negro leagues were United States professional baseball leagues comprising teams of African Americans. The term may be used broadly to include professional black teams outside the leagues and it may be used narrowly for the seven relativel ...
player to be elected into the
Baseball Hall of Fame The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame in Cooperstown, New York, operated by a private foundation. It serves as the central collection and gathering space for the history of baseball in the United S ...
. **
Apollo program The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the United States human spaceflight program led by NASA, which Moon landing, landed the first humans on the Moon in 1969. Apollo followed Project Mercury that put the first Americans in sp ...
:
Apollo 14 Apollo 14 (January 31February 9, 1971) was the eighth crewed mission in the United States Apollo program, the third to Moon landing, land on the Moon, and the first to land in the Geology of the Moon#Highlands, lunar highlands. It was the las ...
returns to Earth after the third human Moon landing. *
February 10 Events Pre-1600 * 1258 – The Siege of Baghdad ends with the surrender of the last Abbasid caliph to Hulegu Khan, a prince of the Mongol Empire. * 1306 – In front of the high altar of Greyfriars Church in Dumfries, Robert the Bru ...
– A
total lunar eclipse A lunar eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow, causing the Moon to be darkened. Such an alignment occurs during an eclipse season, approximately every six months, during the full moon pha ...
is visible from Pacific, Americas, Europe and Africa, and is the 50th lunar eclipse of Lunar Saros 123. *
February 11 Events Pre-1600 * 660 BC – Traditional date for the foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu. * 55 – The death under mysterious circumstances of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, heir to the Roman Empire, on the eve of his comin ...
– The US, UK, USSR and others sign the Seabed Treaty, outlawing
nuclear weapon A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission or atomic bomb) or a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear weapon), producing a nuclear exp ...
s on the ocean floor. *
February 11 Events Pre-1600 * 660 BC – Traditional date for the foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu. * 55 – The death under mysterious circumstances of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, heir to the Roman Empire, on the eve of his comin ...
12 – Palestinian and Jordanian fighters clash in
Amman Amman ( , ; , ) is the capital and the largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With a population of four million as of 2021, Amman is Jordan's primate city and is the largest city in the Levant ...
. *
February 13 Events Pre-1600 * 962 – Emperor Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I and Pope Pope John XII, John XII co-sign the ''Diploma Ottonianum'', recognizing John as ruler of Rome. *1258 – Siege of Baghdad (1258), Siege of Baghdad: Hulegu Kh ...
Vietnam War The Vietnam War (1 November 1955 – 30 April 1975) was an armed conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fought between North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) and their allies. North Vietnam w ...
: Backed by American air and artillery support,
South Vietnam South Vietnam, officially the Republic of Vietnam (RVN; , VNCH), was a country in Southeast Asia that existed from 1955 to 1975. It first garnered Diplomatic recognition, international recognition in 1949 as the State of Vietnam within the ...
ese troops invade
Laos Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR), is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by Myanmar and China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southeast, and Thailand to the west and ...
. *
February 15 Events Pre-1600 * 438 – Roman emperor Theodosius II publishes the law codex Codex Theodosianus * 590 – Khosrau II is crowned king of Persia. * 706 – Byzantine emperor Justinian II has his predecessors Leontios and Ti ...
Decimal Day Decimal Day () in the United Kingdom and in Republic of Ireland, Ireland was Monday 15 February 1971, the day on which each country decimalised its respective £sd currency of pound sterling, pounds, Shilling (British coin), shillings, and pe ...
: The United Kingdom and Ireland both switch to
decimal currency Decimalisation or decimalization (see spelling differences) is the conversion of a system of currency or of weights and measures to units related by powers of 10. Most countries have decimalised their currencies, converting them from non-decimal ...
(see also
decimalisation Decimalisation or decimalization (see American and British English spelling differences, spelling differences) is the conversion of a system of currency or of weights and measures to units related by Power of 10, powers of 10. Most countries have ...
). *
February 16 Events Pre-1600 * 1249 – Andrew of Longjumeau is dispatched by Louis IX of France as his ambassador to meet with the Khagan of the Mongol Empire. * 1270 – The Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeats the Livonian Order in the Battl ...
– In Italy, a local parliament elects the city of
Catanzaro Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
as the capital of
Calabria Calabria is a Regions of Italy, region in Southern Italy. It is a peninsula bordered by the region Basilicata to the north, the Ionian Sea to the east, the Strait of Messina to the southwest, which separates it from Sicily, and the Tyrrhenian S ...
; residents of
Reggio di Calabria Reggio di Calabria (; ), commonly and officially referred to as Reggio Calabria, or simply Reggio by its inhabitants, is the largest city in Calabria as well as the seat of the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria. As of 2025, it has 168,572 ...
riot for 5 days because of the decision. *
February 20 Events Pre-1600 *1339 – The Milanese army and the St. George's (San Giorgio) Mercenaries of Lodrisio Visconti clash in the Battle of Parabiago; Visconti is defeated. *1472 – Orkney and Shetland are pawn (law), pawned by Norway to S ...
– The U.S.
Emergency Broadcast System The Emergency Broadcast System (EBS), sometimes called the Emergency Action Notification System (EANS), was an Emergency population warning, emergency warning system used in the United States. It was the most commonly used, along with the Local ...
sends an erroneous warning across the nation's radio and television stations, meant to be a standard weekly test conducted by
NORAD North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD ; , CDAAN), known until March 1981 as the North American Air Defense Command, is a combined organization of the United States and Canada that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and pr ...
in Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado. Some stations cease broadcasting until the message is rescinded, as required by federal rules, while most ignore it. *
February 21 Events Pre-1600 * 452 or 453 – Severianus, Bishop of Scythopolis, is martyred in Palestine. * 1245 – Thomas, the first known Bishop of Finland, is granted resignation after confessing to torture and forgery. * 1440 – The ...
** The
Convention on Psychotropic Substances The Convention on Psychotropic Substances of 1971 is a United Nations treaty designed to control psychoactive drugs such as amphetamine-type stimulants, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and psychedelics signed in Vienna, Austria on 21 February ...
is signed at
Vienna Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. ...
. ** Between February 21 and 22, an outbreak of nineteen
tornado A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with the surface of Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. It is often referred to as a twister, whirlwind or cyclone, although the ...
es rages across the
Mississippi Delta The Mississippi Delta, also known as the Yazoo–Mississippi Delta, or simply the Delta, is the distinctive northwest section of the U.S. state of Mississippi (and portions of Arkansas and Louisiana) that lies between the Mississippi and Yazo ...
in
Mississippi Mississippi ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Deep South regions of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, Louisiana to the s ...
and
Louisiana Louisiana ( ; ; ) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States. It borders Texas to the west, Arkansas to the north, and Mississippi to the east. Of the 50 U.S. states, it ranks 31st in area and 25 ...
, killing 123 people. *
February 23 Events Pre-1600 * 303 – Roman emperor Diocletian orders the destruction of the Christian church in Nicomedia, beginning eight years of Diocletianic Persecution. * 532 – Byzantine emperor Justinian I lays the foundation stone o ...
Operation Lam Son 719 Operation Lam Son 719 or 9th Route – Southern Laos Campaign () was a limited-objective Offensive (military), offensive Military campaign, campaign conducted in the southeastern portion of the Kingdom of Laos. The campaign was carried out by the ...
: South Vietnamese General Do Cao Tri is killed in a helicopter crash en route to taking control of the faltering campaign. *
February 25 Events Pre-1600 * 138 – Roman emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Pius as his son, effectively making him his successor. * 628 – Khosrow II, the last great Shah of the Sasanian Empire (Iran), is overthrown by his son Kavadh II. * ...
– A partial solar eclipse is visible from Europe, Africa and Asia, and is the 18th solar eclipse of Solar Saros 149. *
February 26 Events Pre-1600 * 747 BC – According to Ptolemy, the epoch (origin) of the Nabonassar Era began at noon on this date. Historians use this to establish the modern BC chronology for dating historic events. * 320 – Chandragupta ...
– Secretary General
U Thant Thant ( ; 22 January 1909 – 25 November 1974), known honorifically as U Thant (), was a Burmese diplomat and the third secretary-general of the United Nations from 1961 to 1971, the first non-Scandinavian as well as Asian to hold the positio ...
signs the
United Nations The United Nations (UN) is the Earth, global intergovernmental organization established by the signing of the Charter of the United Nations, UN Charter on 26 June 1945 with the stated purpose of maintaining international peace and internationa ...
proclamation of the
March equinox The March equinox or northward equinox is the equinox on the Earth when the subsolar point appears to leave the Southern Hemisphere and cross the celestial equator, heading northward as seen from Earth. The March equinox is known as the ver ...
(March 21) as
Earth Day Earth Day is an annual event on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First held on April 22, 1970, it now includes a wide range of events coordinated globally through earthday.org (formerly Earth Day Network) includin ...
. *
February 27 Events Pre-1600 * 380 – Edict of Thessalonica: Emperor Theodosius I and his co-emperors Gratian and Valentinian II declare their wish that all Roman citizens convert to Nicene Christianity. * 425 – The University of Constantin ...
– Doctors in the first Dutch
abortion clinic An abortion clinic or abortion provider is a medical facility that provides abortions. Such clinics may be public medical centers, private medical practices or nonprofit organizations such as Planned Parenthood. Statistics Canada *There were ...
(Mildredhuis in
Arnhem Arnhem ( ; ; Central Dutch dialects, Ernems: ''Èrnem'') is a Cities of the Netherlands, city and List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality situated in the eastern part of the Netherlands, near the German border. It is the capita ...
) start to perform
abortion Abortion is the early termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. Abortions that occur without intervention are known as miscarriages or "spontaneous abortions", and occur in roughly 30–40% of all pregnan ...
s. *
February 28 Events Pre-1600 *202 BC – Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Bang is enthroned as the Emperor of China, beginning four centuries of rule by the Han dynasty. * 870 – The Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic), Fourth Council of Co ...
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sets a world record and jumps 19 cars on a motorbike in
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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 Diocleti ...
** A bomb explodes in the men's room at the
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; the
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claims responsibility. ** Pakistani president Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan indefinitely postpones the pending National Assembly session, precipitating massive civil disobedience in
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. ** Canadian
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ends his term of office as the 17th
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March 2 Events Pre-1600 * 537 – Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Flaminian Gate; he and a detachment of his '' bucellarii'' are almost ...
Awami League The Awami League, officially known as Bangladesh Awami League, is a major List of political parties in Bangladesh, political party in Bangladesh. The oldest existing political party in the country, the party played the leading role in achievin ...
leader
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (17 March 1920 – 15 August 1975), also known by the honorific Bangabandhu, was a Bangladeshi politician, revolutionary, statesman and activist who was the founding president of Bangladesh. As the leader of Bangl ...
launched the
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East Pakistan East Pakistan was the eastern province of Pakistan between 1955 and 1971, restructured and renamed from the province of East Bengal and covering the territory of the modern country of Bangladesh. Its land borders were with India and Burma, wit ...
. *
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. * 581 – Yang Jian declares himself Emperor ...
– The southern part of
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, and especially
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, receives 16½" (42 cm) of snow in what becomes known as the Century's Snowstorm (''la tempête du siècle''). *
March 5 Events Pre-1600 * 363 – Roman emperor Julian leaves Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sasanian Empire, in a campaign which would bring about his own death. * 1046 – Nasir Khusraw begins the seven-year Middle Easte ...
** The
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show includes the first public performance of "
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," a song from the band's fourth album. *
March 6 Events Pre-1600 * 12 BCE – The Roman emperor Augustus is named Pontifex Maximus, incorporating the position into that of the emperor. * 845 – The 42 Martyrs of Amorium are killed after refusing to convert to Islam. * 1204 &ndas ...
– A fire in a mental hospital in
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, Switzerland kills 28 people. *
March 7 Events Pre-1600 * 161 – Marcus Aurelius and L. Commodus (who changes his name to Lucius Verus) become joint emperors of Rome on the death of Antoninus Pius. * 1138 – Konrad III von Hohenstaufen was elected king of Germany at Cobl ...
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. ** The British postal workers' strike, led by UPW General Secretary Tom Jackson, ends after 47 days. **
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, political leader of
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), delivers a
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at the Racecourse Field in
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calling for masses to be prepared to fight for national independence. *
March 8 Events Pre-1600 * 1010 – Ferdowsi completes his epic poem '' Shahnameh''. * 1126 – Following the death of his mother, queen Urraca of León, Alfonso VII is proclaimed king of León. * 1262 – Battle of Hausbergen between ...
** The Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI breaks into the
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offices of the
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and removes all of its files. ** "
Fight of the Century Joe Frazier vs. Muhammad Ali, billed as The Fight of the Century or simply The Fight, was an undisputed heavyweight championship boxing match between WBA, WBC, and '' The Ring'' heavyweight champion Joe Frazier and Lineal champion Muhammad ...
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defeats
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in a 15-round
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. *
March 10 Events Pre-1600 * 241 BC – First Punic War: Battle of the Aegates: The Romans sink the Carthaginian fleet bringing the First Punic War to an end. * 298 – Roman Emperor Maximian concludes his campaign in North Africa and makes ...
William McMahon Sir William McMahon (23 February 190831 March 1988), also known as Billy McMahon, was an Australian politician who served as the 20th prime minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972. He held office as the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia ...
replaces
John Gorton Sir John Grey Gorton (9 September 1911 – 19 May 2002) was an Australian politician, farmer and airman who served as the 19th Prime Minister of Australia, prime minister of Australia from 1968 to 1971. He held office as the leader of the leade ...
as the Liberal/
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after Gorton resigns following a
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that was tied 33-all. *
March 11 Events Pre-1600 * 843 – Triumph of Orthodoxy: Empress Theodora II restores the veneration of icons in the Orthodox churches in the Byzantine Empire. * 1343 – Arnošt of Pardubice becomes the last Bishop of Prague (3 March 13 ...
– ''
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'',
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' first full-length film, premieres in theaters. *
March 12 Events Pre-1600 * 538 – Vitiges, king of the Ostrogoths ends his siege of Rome and retreats to Ravenna, leaving the city to the victorious Byzantine general, Belisarius. * 1088 – Election of Urban II as the 159th Pope of th ...
Hafez al-Assad Hafez al-Assad (6 October 193010 June 2000) was a Syrian politician and military officer who was the president of Syria from 1971 until Death and state funeral of Hafez al-Assad, his death in 2000. He was previously the Prime Minister of Syria ...
becomes president of
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. *
March 12 Events Pre-1600 * 538 – Vitiges, king of the Ostrogoths ends his siege of Rome and retreats to Ravenna, leaving the city to the victorious Byzantine general, Belisarius. * 1088 – Election of Urban II as the 159th Pope of th ...
13
The Allman Brothers Band The Allman Brothers Band was an American rock music, rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1969. Its founding members were brothers Duane Allman (slide guitar, lead guitar) and Gregg Allman (vocals, keyboards), as well as Dickey Betts ( ...
plays their legendary concert at the
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. *
March 16 Events Pre-1600 * 1190 – Massacre of Jews at Clifford's Tower, York. * 1244 – Over 200 Cathars who refuse to recant are burnt to death after the Fall of Montségur. * 1355 – Amidst the Red Turban Rebellions, Han Lin'er, ...
Trygve Bratteli Trygve Martin Bratteli (11 January 1910 – 20 November 1984) was a Norwegian newspaper editor, a politician with the Norwegian Labour Party, and Nazi concentration camp survivor. He served as the prime minister of Norway from 1971 to 1972 a ...
forms a government in Norway. *
March 18 Events Pre-1600 * 37 – Roman Senate annuls Tiberius' will and proclaims Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus ''(aka Caligula = Little Boots)'' emperor.Tacitus, ''Annals'' V.10. * 1068 – An earthquake in the Levant and the Ar ...
– A landslide in Chungar,
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crashes into Yanawayin Lake, killing 200. *
March 23 Events Pre-1600 * 1400 – The Trần dynasty of Vietnam is deposed, after one hundred and seventy-five years of rule, by Hồ Quý Ly, a court official. * 1540 – Waltham Abbey is surrendered to King Henry VIII of England; the las ...
– General Alejandro Lanusse of
Argentina Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt ...
takes power in a military coup. *
March 25 Until 1752 it was the official date of the beginning of the year in England and its dominions (in the Julian calendar). Events Pre-1600 * 410 – The Southern Yan capital of Guanggu falls to the Jin dynasty general Liu Yu, ending th ...
– ** The
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i army starts
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in
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(now
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) at midnight after President Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan, a military ruler, voids election results that gave the
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an overwhelming majority in the parliament; start of the
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. That ended the
non-cooperation movement Non-cooperation movement may refer to: * Non-cooperation movement (1919–1922), during the Indian independence movement, led by Mahatma Gandhi against British rule * Non-cooperation movement (1971), a movement in East Pakistan * Non-cooperatio ...
. ** The North East Mall opens in
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March 26 Events Pre-1600 * 590 – Emperor Maurice proclaims his son Theodosius as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire. * 624 – First Eid al-Fitr celebration. * 1021 – The death of the Fatimid caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, kept secret ...
** East Pakistan's independence is declared by
Ziaur Rahman Ziaur Rahman (19 January 193630 May 1981) was a Bangladeshi military officer and politician who served as the sixth president of Bangladesh from 1977 until Assassination of Ziaur Rahman, his assassination in 1981. One of the leading figures of t ...
on behalf of
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (17 March 1920 – 15 August 1975), also known by the honorific Bangabandhu, was a Bangladeshi politician, revolutionary, statesman and activist who was the founding president of Bangladesh. As the leader of Bangl ...
and transmitted using
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radio. **
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(a former CHP member) forms the new government of
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(33rd government, composed mostly of technocrats). *
March 27 Events Pre-1600 * 1309 – Pope Clement V imposes excommunication and interdiction on Venice, and a general prohibition of all commercial intercourse with Venice, which had seized Ferrara, a papal fiefdom. * 1329 – Pope John XXII ...
– East Pakistan's independence is repeatedly declared by army major (later president of Bangladesh) Ziaur Rahman on behalf of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from Kalurghat Radio Station,
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. *
March 29 Events Pre-1600 * 1430 – The Ottoman Empire under Murad II captures Thessalonica from the Republic of Venice. * 1461 – Battle of Towton: Edward of York defeats Queen Margaret to become King Edward IV of England, bringing a ...
** U.S. Army lieutenant
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is found guilty of 22 murders during the My Lai Massacre and is sentenced to life in prison (he is later pardoned). ** A
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jury recommends the
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for
Charles Manson Charles Milles Manson (; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some cult members committed a Manson ...
and female followers
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,
Patricia Krenwinkel Patricia Dianne Krenwinkel (born December 3, 1947) is an American convicted murderer and former member of the Manson Family. On August 9, 1969, Patricia Krenwinkel, Tex Watson, and Susan Atkins murdered pregnant actress Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring ...
and
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. *
March 30 Events Pre-1600 * 598 – Avar–Byzantine wars: The Avars lift the siege at the Byzantine stronghold of Tomis. Their leader Bayan I retreats north of the Danube River after the Avaro- Slavic army is decimated by the plague. * 1282 ...
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coffee shop is founded in the U.S. state of
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April

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April 1 Events Pre-1600 * 527 – Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne. * 1081 – Alexios I Komnenos overthrows the Byzantine emperor Nikephoros III Botaneiates, and, after his tro ...
– The United Kingdom lifts all restrictions on gold ownership. *
April 5 Events Pre-1600 * 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I. * 919 – The Fatimid invasion of Egypt (919–921), second Fatimid invasion of Medieval Egypt, Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, Al-Qa'im (Fa ...
** In
Ceylon Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
, a group calling themselves the People's Liberation Front begins a rebellion against the Bandaranaike government. **
Mount Etna Mount Etna, or simply Etna ( or ; , or ; ; or ), is an active stratovolcano on the east coast of Sicily, Italy, in the Metropolitan City of Catania, between the cities of Messina, Italy, Messina and Catania. It is located above the Conve ...
erupts in Sicily. *
April 8 Events Pre-1600 * 217 – Roman emperor Caracalla is assassinated and is succeeded by his Praetorian Guard prefect, Marcus Opellius Macrinus. * 876 – The Battle of Dayr al-'Aqul saves Baghdad from the Saffarids. * 1139 – ...
– A right-wing coup attempt is exposed in
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. *
April 12 Events Pre-1600 * 240 – Shapur I becomes co-emperor of the Sasanian Empire with his father Ardashir I. * 467 – Anthemius is elevated to Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. * 627 – King Edwin of Northumbria is converted to ...
– Palestinians retreat from
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to the north of
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. *
April 17 Events Pre-1600 * 1080 – Harald III of Denmark dies and is succeeded by Canute IV, who would later be the first Dane to be canonized. * 1349 – The rule of the Bavand dynasty in Mazandaran is brought to an end by the murder of H ...
** The People's Republic of
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forms under
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (17 March 1920 – 15 August 1975), also known by the honorific Bangabandhu, was a Bangladeshi politician, revolutionary, statesman and activist who was the founding president of Bangladesh. As the leader of Bangl ...
at Mujibnagor. **
Libya Libya, officially the State of Libya, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to Egypt–Libya border, the east, Sudan to Libya–Sudan border, the southeast, Chad to Chad–L ...
,
Syria Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in West Asia located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant. It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to Syria–Turkey border, the north, Iraq to Iraq–Syria border, t ...
and
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sign an agreement to form a
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. *
April 19 Events Pre-1600 *AD 65 – The freedman Milichus betrays Pisonian conspiracy, Piso's plot to kill the Roman emperor, Emperor Nero and all of the List of conspiracies (political), conspirators are arrested. * 531 – Battle of Callini ...
** The government of
Bangladesh Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world and among the List of countries and dependencies by ...
flees to India. **
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone, officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country on the southwest coast of West Africa. It is bordered to the southeast by Liberia and by Guinea to the north. Sierra Leone's land area is . It has a tropical climate and envi ...
becomes a
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. ** The Soviet Union launches ''
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''. **
Charles Manson Charles Milles Manson (; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some cult members committed a Manson ...
is sentenced to death in the United States; in 1972, the sentence for all California death-row inmates will be commuted to life imprisonment. *
April 20 Events Pre-1600 * 1303 – The Sapienza University of Rome is instituted by a bull of Pope Boniface VIII. 1601–1900 * 1653 – Oliver Cromwell dissolves England's Rump Parliament. * 1657 – English Admiral Robert Blake destroy ...
** '' Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education'': The
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rules unanimously that
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of students may be ordered to achieve racial
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. **
Cambodia Cambodia, officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. It is bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the north, and Vietnam to the east, and has a coastline ...
n prime minister
Lon Nol Marshal Lon Nol (, also ; 13 November 1913 – 17 November 1985) was a Cambodian military officer and politician who served as Prime Minister of Cambodia twice (1966–67; 1969–71), as well as serving repeatedly as defence minister and provi ...
resigns but remains effectively in power until the next elections. **
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(NPR) airs its first broadcast. *
April 21 Events Pre-1600 * 753 BC – Romulus founds Rome ( traditional date). * 43 BC – Battle of Mutina: Mark Antony is again defeated in battle by Aulus Hirtius, who is killed. Antony fails to capture Mutina and Decimus Brutus is mur ...
Siaka Stevens Siaka Probyn Stevens (24 August 1905 – 29 May 1988) was the leader of Sierra Leone from 1967 to 1985, serving as Prime Minister from 1967 to 1971 and as President from 1971 to 1985. Stevens' leadership was often characterized by patrimonial ...
is sworn in as the first president of
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. *
April 24 Events Pre-1600 * 1479 BC – Thutmose III ascends to the throne of Egypt, although power effectively shifts to Hatshepsut (according to the Low Chronology of the 18th dynasty). * 1183 BC – Traditional reckoning of the Fall of Troy ...
** ''
Soyuz 10 Soyuz 10 (, ''Union 10'') was launched on 22 April 1971 as the world's first mission to the world's first space station, the Soviet Salyut 1. The docking was not successful and the crew, Vladimir Shatalov, Aleksei Yeliseyev, and Nikolai Ru ...
'' fails to dock with ''
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''. ** An estimated 200,000 people in Washington, D.C., and a further 125,000 in
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march in protest against the
Vietnam War The Vietnam War (1 November 1955 – 30 April 1975) was an armed conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fought between North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) and their allies. North Vietnam w ...
. *
April 25 Events Pre-1600 * 404 BC – Admiral Lysander and King Pausanias of Sparta blockade Athens and bring the Peloponnesian War to a successful conclusion. * 775 – The Battle of Bagrevand puts an end to an Armenian rebellion against th ...
**
Todor Zhivkov Todor Hristov Zhivkov ( ; 7 September 1911 – 5 August 1998) was a Bulgarians, Bulgarian communist statesman who served as the ''de facto'' leader of the People's Republic of Bulgaria (PRB) from 1954 until 1989 as General Secretary of the Cen ...
is reelected as the leader of the
Bulgarian Communist Party The Bulgarian Communist Party ( Bulgarian: Българска комунистическа партия (БΚП), Romanised: ''Bŭlgarska komunisticheska partiya''; BKP) was the founding and ruling party of the People's Republic of Bulgaria f ...
. **
Franz Jonas Franz Josef Jonas (4 October 1899 – 24 April 1974) was an Austrian politician who served as the president of Austria between 1965 and 1974 as a member of the Socialist Party of Austria. He previously served as mayor of Vienna from 1951 to 19 ...
is reelected as president of
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. *
April 26 Events Pre-1600 * 1336 – Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ascends Mont Ventoux. * 1478 – The Pazzi family attack on Lorenzo de' Medici in order to displace the ruling Medici family kills his brother Giuliano during High Mass in Fl ...
– The government of
Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
declares a
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in 11 provinces, including
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, in response to violent demonstrations. *
April 30 Events Pre-1600 * 311 – The Diocletianic Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire ends. * 1315 – Enguerrand de Marigny is hanged at the instigation of Charles, Count of Valois. *1492 – Spain gives Christopher Columbus ...
– The
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sweep the Baltimore Bullets in four games to win their first
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championship.


May

*
May 1 Events Pre-1600 * 305 – Diocletian and Maximian retire from the office of Roman emperor. * 880 – The Nea Ekklesia is inaugurated in Constantinople, setting the model for all later cross-in-square Orthodox churches. * 1169 & ...
**
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begins intercity rail passenger service in the United States. ** The
Ceylon Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
ese government promises
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for guerillas who surrender before
May 5 Events Pre-1600 * 553 – The Second Council of Constantinople begins. * 1215 – Rebel barons renounce their allegiance to King John of England — part of a chain of events leading to the signing of the Magna Carta. * 1260 – ...
. *
May 2 Events Pre-1600 * 1194 – King Richard I of England gives Portsmouth its first royal charter. * 1230 – William de Braose is hanged by Prince Llywelyn the Great. * 1536 – Anne Boleyn, Queen of England, is arrested and impris ...
– In
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, left-wing guerillas launch a series of assaults against public buildings. *
May 3 Events Pre-1600 * 752 – Mayan king Bird Jaguar IV of Yaxchilan in modern-day Chiapas, Mexico, assumes the throne. * 1481 – The largest of three earthquakes strikes the island of Rhodes and causes an estimated 30,000 casualties ...
**
Arsenal F.C. The Arsenal Football Club, commonly known as simply Arsenal, is a professional football club based in Islington, North London, England. They compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. In domestic football, Arsenal h ...
wins the English League First Division championship at the home of their bitter rivals
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, with
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scoring the winner. (Arsenal will go on to win the league and cup 'double' six days later by defeating
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in the
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final). ** The Harris Poll finds that 60% of Americans are against the
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. ** East German leader
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resigns as
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leader but retains the position of head of state. ** 1971 May Day Protests: Anti-war militants attempt to disrupt government business in
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; police and military units arrest as many as 12,000, most of whom are later released. *
May 5 Events Pre-1600 * 553 – The Second Council of Constantinople begins. * 1215 – Rebel barons renounce their allegiance to King John of England — part of a chain of events leading to the signing of the Magna Carta. * 1260 – ...
** The
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floods the European
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s and especially threatens the
Deutsche Mark The Deutsche Mark (; "German mark (currency), mark"), abbreviated "DM" or "D-Mark" (), was the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later of unified Germany from 1990 until the adoption of the euro in 2002. In English, it ...
; the central banks of Austria, Belgium, Netherlands and Switzerland stop the currency trading. **
FedEx FedEx Corporation, originally known as Federal Express Corporation, is an American Multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate holding company specializing in Package delivery, transportation, e-commerce, and ...
, the
logistics Logistics is the part of supply chain management that deals with the efficient forward and reverse flow of goods, services, and related information from the point of origin to the Consumption (economics), point of consumption according to the ...
and delivery service, founded in
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, United States. *
May 6 Events Pre-1600 * 1527 – Spanish and German troops sack Rome; many scholars consider this the end of the Renaissance. * 1536 – The Siege of Cuzco commences, in which Incan forces attempt to retake the city of Cuzco from the Sp ...
– The government of
Ceylon Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
begins a major offensive against the People's Liberation Front. *
May 9 Events Pre-1600 * 328 – Athanasius is elected Patriarch of Alexandria. * 1009 – Lombard Revolt: Lombard forces led by Melus revolt in Bari against the Byzantine Catepanate of Italy. * 1386 – England and Portugal formall ...
**
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beats
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2–1 to win the English
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, thus completing the league and cup 'double'. **
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fails to launch. *
May 12 Events Pre-1600 * 254 – Pope Stephen I succeeds Pope Lucius I, becoming the 23rd pope of the Catholic Church, and immediately takes a stand against Novatianism. * 907 – Zhu Wen forces Emperor Ai into abdicating, ending the ...
– An
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in
Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
destroys most of the city of
Burdur Burdur is a city in southwestern Turkey. The seat of Burdur Province and of Burdur District,İl Bel ...
. *
May 15 Events Pre-1600 * 221 – Liu Bei, Chinese warlord, proclaims himself emperor of Shu Han, the successor of the Han dynasty. * 392 – Emperor Valentinian II is assassinated while advancing into Gaul against the Frankish usurpe ...
Israel Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ...
i ambassador to Turkey Efraim Elrom is kidnapped; he is found killed in
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May 25 Events Pre-1600 * 567 BC – Servius Tullius, the king of Rome, celebrates a triumph for his victory over the Etruscans. * 240 BC – First recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet. * 1085 – Alfonso VI of Castile takes ...
. *
May 16 Events Pre-1600 * 946 – Emperor Suzaku abdicates the throne in favor of his brother Murakami who becomes the 62nd emperor of Japan. * 1204 – Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders is crowned as the first Emperor of the Latin Empire. *13 ...
– A coup attempt is exposed and foiled in
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. * May 18 ** The U.S. Congress formally votes to end funding for the Boeing 2707, American Supersonic Transport program. ** The Montreal Canadiens win the Stanley Cup against the Chicago Black Hawks. The Canadiens became only the second team in NHL history to win the Cup in Game 7 on the road, and did so after the home team had won each of the previous six games in the series. This also marked Jean Béliveau's last NHL game. * May 19 – Mars probe program: ''Mars 2'' is launched by the Soviet Union. * May 22 – An
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lasting 20 seconds destroys most of Bingöl,
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; more than 1,000 are killed and 10,000 are made homeless. * May 23 – Aviogenex Flight 130 crashes at Rijeka Airport, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia, killing 78 people, mostly British tourists. * May 26 ** Austria and the People's Republic of China establish diplomatic relations. ** Qantas agrees to pay $500,000 to bomb hoaxer/extortionist Mr. Brown (Peter Macari), who is later arrested. * May 27 ** Six armed passengers hijack a Romanian passenger plane and force it to fly to
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. ** Christie's auctions a diamond known as Deepdene (diamond), Deepdene; it is later found to be artificially colored. * May 28 – Portugal resigns from UNESCO. * May 30 – Mariner program: ''Mariner 9'' is launched toward Mars. * May 31 – The birth of
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is declared by the government in exile in territory formerly part of
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.


June

* June – Massachusetts passes its Chapter 766 laws enacting special education. * June 1 –
Vietnam War The Vietnam War (1 November 1955 – 30 April 1975) was an armed conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fought between North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) and their allies. North Vietnam w ...
: Vietnam Veterans for a Just Peace, claiming to represent the majority of U.S. veterans who served in Southeast Asia, speak against war protests. * June 6 ** Soyuz program: ''Soyuz 11'' (Vladislav Volkov, Georgi Dobrovolski, Viktor Patsayev) is launched. ** A midair collision between Hughes Airwest Flight 706 Douglas DC-9 jetliner and a U.S. Marine Corps McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom jet fighter near Duarte, California claims 50 lives. * June 10 ** The U.S. ends its trade embargo of China. ** Corpus Thursday: A student rally on the streets of Mexico City is roughly El Halconazo, dispersed. **
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had its first fatal accident when 1971 Salem, Illinois, derailment, 11 people were killed and 163 injured in the derailment of the ''City of New Orleans (train), City of New Orleans'' train near Tonti, Illinois. * June 11 – Neville Bonner becomes the first Indigenous Australian to sit in the Parliament of Australia, Australian Parliament. * June 13 **
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: ''The New York Times'' begins to publish the ''Pentagon Papers''. ** Racing drivers Gijs van Lennep of the Netherlands and Helmut Marko of Austria win the 1971 24 Hours of Le Mans, 24 Hours of Le Mans in the Martini Racing Porsche 917K. * June 14 – Norway begins oil production in the North Sea. * June 17 ** Representatives of Japan and the United States sign the 1971 Okinawa Reversion Agreement, Okinawa Reversion Agreement, whereby the U.S. will return control of Okinawa Prefecture, Okinawa. ** President Richard Nixon declares the U.S. War on Drugs. * June 18 – Southwest Airlines, a low-cost carrier, begins its first flights between Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. * June 20 – Britain announces that Soviet space scientist Anatoly Fedoseyev has been granted asylum. * June 21 – Britain begins new negotiations for European Economic Community, EEC membership in Luxembourg. * June 25 – Madagascar accuses the U.S. of conspiring to oust the government; the U.S. recalls its ambassador. * June 27 – Concert promoter Bill Graham (promoter), Bill Graham closes the legendary
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, which first opened on 2nd Avenue in New York City on March 8, 1968. * June 28 – Assassin Jerome A. Johnson shoots Joseph Colombo, Joe Colombo, boss of his eponymous crime family, in the head during an Italian-American rally, putting him in a coma. * June 30 ** ''New York Times Co. v. United States'': The U.S. Supreme Court rules that the ''Pentagon Papers'' may be published, rejecting government injunctions as unconstitutional prior restraint. ** After a successful mission aboard ''
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'', the world's first human-occupied space station, the crew of the ''Soyuz 11'' spacecraft die after their air supply leaks out through a faulty valve.


July

* July – Nordic Council secretariat inaugurated. * July 3 – Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors, dies of a heart failure at the age of 27 Club, 27 in the bathtub of his apartment on the 3rd floor of the Rue Beautreillis 17 in Paris, France. * July 4 ** Michael S. Hart posts the first e-book, a copy of the United States Declaration of Independence, on the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign's mainframe computer, the origin of Project Gutenberg. ** The first plane lands at Seychelles International Airport in Victoria, Seychelles (Mahé, Seychelles, Mahe). * July 5 – Right to vote: The Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution, formally certified by President Richard Nixon, lowers the voting age from 21 to 18. * July 6 – Hastings Banda is proclaimed President for Life of Malawi. * July 9 – The United Kingdom increases the number of its troops in Northern Ireland to 11,000. * July 10–July 11, 11 – 1971 Moroccan coup attempt, Coup attempt in Morocco: 1,400 cadets take over the king's palace for three hours and kill 28 people; 158 rebels die when the king's troops storm the palace (ten high-ranking officers are later executed for involvement). * July 10 – Gloria Steinem makes her Address to the Women of America. * July 11 – The Chilean nationalization of copper, nationalization of all large Copper mining in Chile, copper mines in Chile is completed. * July 13 ** Ólafur Jóhannesson forms a government in Iceland. **
Jordan Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Jordan is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south, and Israel and the occupied Palestinian ter ...
ian army troops launch an offensive against Palestinian guerillas in Jordan. ** The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavian government begins allowing foreign companies to take their profits from the country. ** Reggie Jackson's long home run, which hits a transformer on the roof of Tiger Stadium (Detroit), Tiger Stadium, helps the American League defeat the National League (baseball), National League 6–4 in the Major League Baseball 1971 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, All-Star Game in Detroit, Michigan, Detroit. * July 14 – Libyan Arab Republic, Libya severs its diplomatic ties with Morocco. * July 15 – American President Richard Nixon announces his 1972 Nixon visit to China, 1972 visit to China. * July 17 – Italy and Austria sign a treaty that ends the dispute (''Südtirolfrage'') regarding South Tyrol. * July 18 – The Trucial States are formed in the Persian Gulf. * July 19 – The List of tenants in 2 World Trade Center, South Tower of the World Trade Center (1973–2001), World Trade Center in New York City tops out at , making it the second-tallest building in the world. * July 19–July 23, 23 – Major Hashem al Atta, Hashem al-Atta ousts Jaafar Muhammad al-Nimeiri in a military coup in Sudan. Fighting continues until July 22, when pro-Nimeiri troops regain power. Al-Atta and three officers are executed. * July 22 ** A BOAC flight from London to Khartoum is ordered to land at Benghazi, Benghazi, Libya, where two leaders of the unsuccessful Sudanese coup, travelling as passengers, are forced to leave the plane and are subsequently executed. ** A Solar eclipse of July 22, 1971, partial solar eclipse is visible from Asia and North America, and is the 70th and final solar eclipse of Solar Saros 116. * July 24 – Georgina Rizk of Lebanon is crowned Miss Universe 1971. * July 25–July 30, 30 – Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli records two Debussy works in Munich for Deutsche Grammophon, his fifth recording. * July 26 – Apollo 15 (carrying astronauts David Scott, Alfred Worden and James Irwin) is launched. * July 28 – Abdel Khaliq Mahjub, Sudanese communist leader, is hanged. * July 29 – The United Kingdom opts out of the Space Race with the cancellation of its Black Arrow launch vehicle. * July 30 – In Japan, All Nippon Airways Flight 58, an All Nippon Airways Boeing 727 collides with a Japanese fighter jet; 162 people are killed. * July 31 – Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin become the first to ride in the Lunar Roving Vehicle, a day after landing on the Moon.


August

* August – Camden, New Jersey erupts in race riots, with looting and arson, following the beating death of a Puerto Rican people, Puerto Rican motorist by city police. Also in 1971, Philadelphia International Records is established, with Camden native Leon Huff as co-founder. * August 1 – In New York City, 40,000 attend The Concert for Bangladesh. * August 2 – U.S. department store chain J. C. Penney debuts its trademark Helvetica wordmark which has been used ever since. * August 5 ** The South Pacific Forum (SPF) is established. ** The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 enters service with American Airlines. * August 6 – A August 1971 lunar eclipse, total lunar eclipse lasting 1 hour, 40 minutes, and 4 seconds is observed, visible from South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, and is the 38th lunar eclipse of Lunar Saros 128. * August 7 – Apollo 15 returns to Earth. * August 9 ** India signs a 20-year treaty of friendship and cooperation with the Soviet Union. ** Internment in Northern Ireland: British security forces arrest hundreds of Irish nationalism, nationalists and detain them without trial in Maze (HM Prison), Long Kesh prison; 20 people die in the riots that follow. * August 10 – ''Mr. Tickle'', the first book in the ''Mr. Men'' series is first published, in the U.K. * August 11 – Construction begins on the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. * August 12 –
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severs diplomatic relations with
Jordan Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Jordan is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south, and Israel and the occupied Palestinian ter ...
because of border clashes. * August 14 ** The controversial Stanford prison experiment, led by Stanford University psychology professor Philip Zimbardo, began in Palo Alto, California ** British troops are stationed on the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland to stop arms smuggling. ** Bahrain declares independence as the State of Bahrain ( officially the Kingdom of Bahrain). * August 15 ** Jackie Stewart becomes Formula One World Drivers' Champion in the Tyrrell Racing, Tyrrell Tyrrell 003, 003-Cosworth. ** The number of British troops in Northern Ireland is raised to 12,500. ** President Richard Nixon Nixon shock, announces that the United States will no longer convert dollars to gold at a fixed value, effectively ending the Bretton Woods system. He also imposes a 90-day freeze on wages, prices and rents. * August 15–September 5 – The 1971 Women's World Cup in Association football (an event not recognized by FIFA) is staged in Mexico: Denmark women's national football team, Denmark will be the winners. * August 16 – Hastings Banda, President of Malawi, becomes the first black president to visit South Africa. * August 18 **
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: Australia and New Zealand decide to withdraw their troops from Vietnam. ** British troops are engaged in a firefight with the Irish Republican Army, IRA in Derry, Northern Ireland. * August 19–August 22, 22 – A right-wing coup 1971 Bolivian coup d'état, ignites a rebellion in Bolivia. Miners and students join troops to support president Juan José Torres, but eventually Hugo Banzer takes over. * August 20 ** International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (Intelsat) (effective February 12, 1973). ** The USS Manatee (AO-58), USS ''Manatee'' spills of fuel oil on Richard Nixon, President Nixon's Western White House beach in San Clemente, California. ** A Solar eclipse of August 20, 1971, partial solar eclipse is visible from Southern Ocean, and is the 4th solar eclipse of Solar Saros 154. * August 21 – A bomb made of two hand grenades by alleged communist rebels Plaza Miranda bombing, explodes in the Liberal Party (Philippines), Liberal Party campaign party in Plaza Miranda in Quiapo, Manila the Philippines, injuring several anti-Ferdinand Marcos, Marcos political candidates. * August 25 ** Border clashes occur between Tanzania and
Uganda Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It 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 ...
. **
Bangladesh Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world and among the List of countries and dependencies by ...
and eastern Bengal are flooded; thousands flee the area. * August 26 – A civilian government takes power in Greece. * August 30 – The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta, Progressive Conservatives under Peter Lougheed defeat the Social Credit Party of Alberta, Social Credit government under Harry Strom, Harry E. Strom in a general election, ending 36 years of uninterrupted power for Social Credit in Alberta.


September

* September 1– Operation Sourisak Montry VIII opens when forces of the Royal Thai Army recapture several positions in the territory of
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on the south bank of the Mekong in response to an encroaching Chinese presence to the north. * September 2 – The United Arab Republic is renamed to the Arab Republic of Egypt * September 3 ** Qatar gains independence from the United Kingdom. Unlike most nearby emirates, Qatar declines to become part of either the United Arab Emirates or Saudi Arabia. ** Manlio Brosio resigns as NATO Secretary General. * September 4 ** A Boeing 727 (Alaska Airlines Flight 1866) crashes into the side of a mountain near Juneau, Alaska, killing all 111 people on board. ** The Free State of Christiania is founded. * September 8 – In Washington, D.C., the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is inaugurated, with the opening feature being the premiere of Leonard Bernstein's ''Mass (Bernstein), Mass''. * September 9 – English musician John Lennon releases his second studio album ''Imagine (John Lennon album), Imagine''. Worldwide sales of the Imagine (John Lennon song), title track will exceed 5 million. * September 9–September 13, 13 – Attica Prison riot: A revolt breaks out at the maximum-security prison in Attica (town), New York, Attica, New York. In the end, state police and the United States National Guard storm the facility; 42 are killed, 10 of them hostages. * September 17 – Hugo L. Black retires as an Associate Justice of the
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after serving for 34 years, at this time a record for longevity; Black dies eight days later. * September 19 – Trams in Ballarat (Victoria, Australia) cease to run. * September 21 –
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declares a state of emergency. * September 24 – Britain expels 90 KGB and GRU officials; 15 are not allowed to return. * September 27–October 11 – Japanese Emperor Hirohito travels abroad. * September 28 – Cardinal (Catholic Church), Cardinal József Mindszenty, who has taken refuge in the U.S. Embassy in Budapest since 1956, is allowed to leave Hungary. * September 29 – A cyclone in the Bay of Bengal, in the Indian state of Odisha, Orissa, kills 10,000.


October

* October 1 – Walt Disney World opens in Orlando, Florida. * October 4–October 7, 7 – Pink Floyd record their groundbreaking film, ''Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii'' at the Amphitheatre of Pompeii. * October 13 – The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the Baltimore Orioles 4–3 in Game 4 of the 1971 World Series, World Series Three Rivers Stadium, at home in the first ever Major League Baseball postseason game played at night. The Pirates defeat the Orioles 2–1 in the decisive Game 7 at Baltimore four days later. * October 14 – Greenpeace is founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. * October 14 – The largest state banquet in history is held at the ancient city of Persepolis in Iran, marking the symbolic 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire, Celebration of the 2,500th Anniversary of the Founding of the Persian Empire. * October 17 – The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the Baltimore Orioles to win the 1971 World Series. * October 18 – In New York City, the Knapp Commission begins public hearings on police corruption. * October 21 ** U.S. President Richard Nixon nominates Lewis Franklin Powell Jr. and William H. Rehnquist to the U.S. Supreme Court. ** The Clarkston explosion in Scotland, caused by a gas leak, kills 22 people. * October 24 – Texas Stadium opens in Irving, Texas. In the inaugural game, the host Dallas Cowboys defeat the New England Patriots 44–21. * October 25 – The United Nations General Assembly United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 (XXVI), admits the People's Republic of China and expels the Republic of China (or Taiwan). * October 27 – The Democratic Republic of the Congo is renamed Zaire. * October 28 ** The House of Commons of the United Kingdom votes 356–244 in favour of joining the European Economic Community. ** The United Kingdom becomes the sixth nation successfully to launch a satellite into orbit using its own launch vehicle, the Prospero (satellite), Prospero (X-3) experimental communications satellite, using a Black Arrow carrier rocket from Woomera, South Australia. ** The Khedivial Opera House in Cairo, Egypt, burns down. * October 29 –
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– Vietnamization: The total number of American troops still in Vietnam drops to a record low of 196,700 (the lowest since January 1966). * October 30 ** Rev. Ian Paisley founds the Democratic Unionist Party in Northern Ireland. ** ''Meddle'', the critically acclaimed album by progressive rock band Pink Floyd, is released. * October 31 – A bomb explodes at the top of the BT Tower, Post Office Tower in London.


November

* Erin Pizzey establishes the world's first domestic violence shelter in Chiswick, London. * November 3 – The ''Unix, UNIX Programmer's Manual'' is published. * November 6 – Operation Grommet: The U.S. tests a thermonuclear warhead at Amchitka Island in Alaska, code-named Project Cannikin. At around 5 megatons, it is the largest ever U.S. underground nuclear testing, underground detonation. * November 8 –
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release their fourth studio album ''Led Zeppelin IV'', which goes on to sell 23,000,000 copies in the United States. * November 9 – A Royal Air Force C-130 1971 RAF Hercules crash, crashes into the Ligurian Sea near Leghorn, Italy, killing all 51 people on board. * November 10 – In
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, Khmer Rouge forces attack Phnom Penh and its airport, killing 44, wounding at least 30 and damaging 9 airplanes. * November 12 – Vietnam War – Vietnamization: U.S. President Richard M. Nixon sets February 1, 1972, as the deadline for the removal of another 45,000 American troops from Vietnam. * November 13 – Mariner program: ''Mariner 9'' becomes the first spacecraft to enter Mars orbit successfully. * November 14 – Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria is enthroned. * November 15 ** Intel releases the world's first microprocessor, the Intel 4004. ** International Organization and System of Space Communications (Intersputnik) is founded (effective July 12, 1972). * November 18 – Oman gains independence from the United Kingdom. * November 20 – A bridge still under construction, called Elevado Engenheiro Freyssinet, falls over the Paulo de Frontin Avenue, in Rio de Janeiro,
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; 48 people are killed and several injured. Reconstructed, the bridge is a part of the Linha Vermelha elevate. * November 22 – In Britain's worst mountaineering tragedy, the Cairngorm Plateau disaster, five children and one of their leaders are found dead from Hypothermia, exposure in the Scottish mountains. * November 23 – The People's Republic of China takes the Republic of China's seat on the United Nations Security Council (see China and the United Nations). * November 24 ** During a severe storm over
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State, a man calling himself Dan Cooper (later misreported as D. B. Cooper) parachutes from the Northwest Orient Airlines plane he had hijacked, with US$200,000 in ransom money, and is never seen again (as of February 2025, this case remains the only unsolved skyjacking in history). ** A Brussels court sentences pretender Alexis Brimeyer to 18 months in jail for falsely using a noble title; Brimeyer has already fled to Greece. * November 28 – The 59th Grey Cup, 59th Grey Cup Game sees the Calgary Stampeders beat the Toronto Argonauts 14–11. * November 30 – Iranian forces Seizure of Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs, occupy the Persian Gulf islands of Abu Musa (joint occupation by agreement with Sharjah) and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs (taken by force from Ras Al Khaimah).


December

* December 1 – Cambodian Civil War: Khmer Rouge rebels intensify assaults on
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n government positions, forcing their retreat from Kompong Thmar and nearby Ba Ray, 10 kilometers northeast of Phnom Penh. * December 2 ** Six of the seven Trucial States combine in an act of union to found the United Arab Emirates. ** The Soviet Union, Soviet Mars 3, Mars 3 lander reaches the surface of Mars, transmits for a few seconds and then goes silent. It is the first spacecraft to reach the planet. * December 3 – The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 begins with Operation Chengiz Khan as Pakistan launches preemptive attacks on nine Indian airbases. The next day India launches a massive invasion of East Pakistan. * December 3–December 4, 4 – The
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i submarine PNS Ghazi, PNS ''Ghazi'' (former ) sinks mysteriously near the Indian coast while laying mines. * December 4 ** The Montreux Casino burns down during a Frank Zappa concert (the event is memorialized in the Deep Purple song "Smoke on the Water"). The casino is rebuilt in 1975. ** The McGurk's Bar bombing by the Ulster Volunteer Force in
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kills 15. * December 7 – Battle of Sylhet rages between the Pakistan Armed Forces, Pakistani military and the Indian Army.Battle Of Sylhet. Defence India
* December 8 – U.S. President Richard Nixon orders the 7th Fleet to move towards the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean. * December 10 – The John Sinclair Freedom Rally in support of the imprisoned activist features a performance by John Lennon at Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Michigan. * December 11 –
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forms the new government of
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(34th government; Nihat Erim has served two times as prime minister). * December 16 – ''Victory Day of Bangladesh'': The Pakistan, Pakistan Army in
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(now
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) surrenders to the joint forces of India and the Bengali nationalist separatists, ending the Bangladesh Liberation War. * December 18 ** The U.S. dollar is Nixon shock, devalued for the second time in history. ** The world's largest hydroelectric plant in Krasnoyarsk, Soviet Union, begins operations. * December 19 ** Clube Atlético Mineiro wins the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Brazil Football Championship. ** Intelsat IV F-3, Intelsat IV (F3) is launched; it enters commercial service over the Atlantic Ocean February 18, 1972. ** The controversial dystopian crime film ''A Clockwork Orange (film), A Clockwork Orange'', directed by Stanley Kubrick is released in New York City. * December 20 – Two groups of French doctors involved in humanitarian aid merge to form Médecins Sans Frontières. * December 24 ** Giovanni Leone is elected President of the Italian Republic. ** Juliane Koepcke survives a fall of 10,000 feet following disintegration of LANSA Flight 508. * December 25 ** In the longest American football game in National Football League history, the Miami Dolphins beat the Kansas City Chiefs 27–24 after 82 minutes, 40 seconds of playing time. Garo Yepremian kicked the winning 37-yard field goal after 7:40 of the second overtime period. ** Daeyeonggak Hotel fire: A fire at a 22-story hotel in Seoul, South Korea, kills 158 people. * December 26 ** Former teacher Patrick Critton hijacks Air Canada Flight 932, diverting the flight from Canada to Cuba. He would remain a fugitive for almost 30 years. ** The first reported sighting of the Nullarbor Nymph in Australia was made. The story traveled around the world until it was proven to be a hoax in 1972. * December 29 – The United Kingdom gives up its military bases in Malta. * December 30 – The first McDonald's in Australia opens in Yagoona, New South Wales, Yagoona, Sydney.


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* Ray Tomlinson sends the first ARPANET e-mail between host computers, in late 1971. * The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia bans the cultural organization Matica hrvatska (founded in 1842), soon after December 20. * The Center for Science in the Public Interest is established in the United States. * Bulant (automobile), Bulanti motorcar built in Australia. * Crude oil production peaks in the continental United States at approximately .


Births


January

* January 1 – Sammie Henson, American wrestler, Olympic silver medalist *
January 2 Events Pre-1600 * 69 – The Roman legions in Germania Superior refuse to swear loyalty to Galba. They rebel and proclaim Vitellius as emperor. * 366 – The Alemanni cross the frozen Rhine in large numbers, invading the Roman Emp ...
** Taye Diggs, American actor ** Renée Elise Goldsberry, American actress, singer and songwriter * January 7 ** DJ Ötzi, Austrian entertainer and singer ** Jeremy Renner, American actor, singer and producer * January 11 – Mary J. Blige, American singer *
January 12 Events Pre-1600 * 475 – List of Byzantine emperors, Byzantine Emperor Zeno (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 crow ...
** Arman Alizad, Iranian-born Finnish tailor and television presenter ** Peter Madsen, Danish entrepreneur, engineer, and convicted murderer *
January 14 Events Pre-1600 * 1236 – King Henry III of England marries Eleanor of Provence. * 1301 – Andrew III of Hungary dies, ending the Árpád dynasty in Hungary. 1601–1900 * 1761 – The Third Battle of Panipat is fought in I ...
– Lasse Kjus, Norwegian alpine skier *
January 15 Events Pre-1600 *AD 69, 69 – Otho seizes power in Rome, proclaiming himself Roman emperor, Emperor of Rome, beginning a reign of only three months. *1541 – King Francis I of France gives Jean-François Roberval a commission to set ...
– Regina King, American actress *
January 16 Events Pre-1600 * 1458 BC – Hatshepsut dies at the age of 50 and is buried in the Valley of the Kings. * 27 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus is granted the title Augustus by the Roman Senate, marking the beginning of the R ...
– Sergi Bruguera, Spanish tennis player * January 17 **Lil Jon, American rapper **Kid Rock, American rock singer *
January 18 Events Pre-1600 * 474 – Seven-year-old Leo II succeeds his maternal grandfather Leo I as Byzantine emperor. He dies ten months later. * 532 – Nika riots in Constantinople fail. * 1126 – Emperor Huizong abdicates the C ...
** Pep Guardiola, Spanish football player and manager of Manchester City F.C. ** Binyavanga Wainaina, Kenyan writer (d. 2019) *
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 surren ...
– Shawn Wayans, American actor * January 20 – Gary Barlow, British singer-songwriter * January 23 – Julie Foudy, American soccer player and commentator * January 27 ** Sudantha Dias, Sri Lankan former cricketer ** Fann Wong, Singporean actress and singer *
January 31 Events Pre-1600 * 314 – Pope Sylvester I is consecrated, as successor to the late Pope Miltiades. * 1208 – The Battle of Lena takes place between King Sverker II of Sweden and his rival, Prince Eric, whose victory puts him on th ...
– Patricia Velásquez, Venezuelan actress and model


February

* February 1 ** Michael C. Hall, American actor ** Adriana Lessa, Brazilian actress ** Zlatko Zahovič, Slovenian footballer ** Hynden Walch, American voice actress * February 3 – Sarah Kane, English playwright (d. 1999) *
February 4 Events Pre–1600 * 211 – Following the death of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus at Eboracum (modern York, England) while preparing to lead a campaign against the Caledonians, the empire is left in the control of his two quarrellin ...
** Fatmir Limaj, Albanian politician ** Rob Corddry, American actor and comedian *
February 5 Events Pre-1600 * *2 BC – Caesar Augustus is granted the title ''pater patriae'' by the Roman Senate. *AD 62, 62 – AD 62 Pompeii earthquake, Earthquake in Pompeii, Italy. *756 – Chinese New Year; An Lushan proclaims himself E ...
– Sara Evans, American country music singer *
February 8 Events Pre-1600 * 421 – Constantius III becomes co-emperor of the Western Roman Empire. * 1238 – The Mongols burn the Russian city of Vladimir. * 1250 – Seventh Crusade: Crusaders engage Ayyubid forces in the Battle of ...
– Andrus Veerpalu, Estonian cross-country skier *
February 10 Events Pre-1600 * 1258 – The Siege of Baghdad ends with the surrender of the last Abbasid caliph to Hulegu Khan, a prince of the Mongol Empire. * 1306 – In front of the high altar of Greyfriars Church in Dumfries, Robert the Bru ...
** Lorena Rojas, Mexican actress (d. 2015) ** Lisa Marie Varon, American professional wrestler *
February 11 Events Pre-1600 * 660 BC – Traditional date for the foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu. * 55 – The death under mysterious circumstances of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, heir to the Roman Empire, on the eve of his comin ...
** Damian Lewis, English actor and producer ** Susi Susanti, Indonesian badminton player *
February 13 Events Pre-1600 * 962 – Emperor Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I and Pope Pope John XII, John XII co-sign the ''Diploma Ottonianum'', recognizing John as ruler of Rome. *1258 – Siege of Baghdad (1258), Siege of Baghdad: Hulegu Kh ...
– Mats Sundin, Swedish ice hockey player *
February 14 It is observed in most countries as Valentine's Day. Events Pre-1600 * 748 – Abbasid Revolution#Persian phase, Abbasid Revolution: The Kaysanites Shia#History, Hashimi rebels under Abu Muslim Khorasani take Merv, capital of the Umayyad ...
** Kris Aquino, Filipina actress ** Tommy Dreamer, American professional wrestler ** Viscera (wrestler), Viscera, American professional wrestler (d. 2014) ** Noriko Sakai, Japanese singer and actress *
February 15 Events Pre-1600 * 438 – Roman emperor Theodosius II publishes the law codex Codex Theodosianus * 590 – Khosrau II is crowned king of Persia. * 706 – Byzantine emperor Justinian II has his predecessors Leontios and Ti ...
** Alex Borstein, American actress, voice artist, producer and screenwriter ** Renee O'Connor, American actress *
February 16 Events Pre-1600 * 1249 – Andrew of Longjumeau is dispatched by Louis IX of France as his ambassador to meet with the Khagan of the Mongol Empire. * 1270 – The Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeats the Livonian Order in the Battl ...
** Jack Rose (guitarist), Jack Rose, American guitarist (d. 2009) ** Amanda Holden, British actress * February 17 – Denise Richards, American actress * February 18 – Thomas Bjørn, Danish golfer ** Hiep Thi Le, Vietnamese-American actress and restaurateur (d. 2017) * February 19 ** Gil Shaham, Israeli/American violinist ** Jeff Kinney, American author *
February 20 Events Pre-1600 *1339 – The Milanese army and the St. George's (San Giorgio) Mercenaries of Lodrisio Visconti clash in the Battle of Parabiago; Visconti is defeated. *1472 – Orkney and Shetland are pawn (law), pawned by Norway to S ...
** Calpernia Addams, American actress ** Jari Litmanen, Finnish footballer ** Joost van der Westhuizen, South African rugby football player (d. 2017) * February 22 ** Lisa Fernandez, American softball player ** Lea Salonga, Filipino singer and actress *
February 23 Events Pre-1600 * 303 – Roman emperor Diocletian orders the destruction of the Christian church in Nicomedia, beginning eight years of Diocletianic Persecution. * 532 – Byzantine emperor Justinian I lays the foundation stone o ...
– Angela Alsobrooks, US Senator * February 24 ** Pedro de la Rosa, Spanish Formula One driver ** Gillian Flynn, American author, comic book writer, and screenwriter *
February 25 Events Pre-1600 * 138 – Roman emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Pius as his son, effectively making him his successor. * 628 – Khosrow II, the last great Shah of the Sasanian Empire (Iran), is overthrown by his son Kavadh II. * ...
** Sean Astin, American actor, voice actor, director, and producer ** Nova Peris, Australian athlete and politician ** Daniel Powter, Canadian rock musician *
February 26 Events Pre-1600 * 747 BC – According to Ptolemy, the epoch (origin) of the Nabonassar Era began at noon on this date. Historians use this to establish the modern BC chronology for dating historic events. * 320 – Chandragupta ...
** Erykah Badu, American singer-songwriter and record producer ** Max Martin, Swedish music producer and songwriter *
February 27 Events Pre-1600 * 380 – Edict of Thessalonica: Emperor Theodosius I and his co-emperors Gratian and Valentinian II declare their wish that all Roman citizens convert to Nicene Christianity. * 425 – The University of Constantin ...
** David Rikl, Czech tennis player ** Rozonda Thomas, African-American singer


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 Diocleti ...
** Allen Johnson, American Olympic athlete ** Ma Dong-seok, Korean American actor *
March 2 Events Pre-1600 * 537 – Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Flaminian Gate; he and a detachment of his '' bucellarii'' are almost ...
** Method Man, American rapper, record producer, and actor ** Karel Rada, Czech footballer *
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. * 581 – Yang Jian declares himself Emperor ...
– Jovan Stanković, Serbian footballer *
March 5 Events Pre-1600 * 363 – Roman emperor Julian leaves Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sasanian Empire, in a campaign which would bring about his own death. * 1046 – Nasir Khusraw begins the seven-year Middle Easte ...
– Yuri Lowenthal, American actor, producer and screenwriter *
March 6 Events Pre-1600 * 12 BCE – The Roman emperor Augustus is named Pontifex Maximus, incorporating the position into that of the emperor. * 845 – The 42 Martyrs of Amorium are killed after refusing to convert to Islam. * 1204 &ndas ...
– Val Venis, Canadian professional wrestler *
March 7 Events Pre-1600 * 161 – Marcus Aurelius and L. Commodus (who changes his name to Lucius Verus) become joint emperors of Rome on the death of Antoninus Pius. * 1138 – Konrad III von Hohenstaufen was elected king of Germany at Cobl ...
** Tal Banin, Israeli footballer and manager ** Peter Sarsgaard, American actor * March 9 – Diego Torres (singer), Diego Torres, Argentine singer *
March 10 Events Pre-1600 * 241 BC – First Punic War: Battle of the Aegates: The Romans sink the Carthaginian fleet bringing the First Punic War to an end. * 298 – Roman Emperor Maximian concludes his campaign in North Africa and makes ...
– Jon Hamm, American actor, director and producer *
March 11 Events Pre-1600 * 843 – Triumph of Orthodoxy: Empress Theodora II restores the veneration of icons in the Orthodox churches in the Byzantine Empire. * 1343 – Arnošt of Pardubice becomes the last Bishop of Prague (3 March 13 ...
– Johnny Knoxville, American actor, comedian, and stunt performer *
March 16 Events Pre-1600 * 1190 – Massacre of Jews at Clifford's Tower, York. * 1244 – Over 200 Cathars who refuse to recant are burnt to death after the Fall of Montségur. * 1355 – Amidst the Red Turban Rebellions, Han Lin'er, ...
– Alan Tudyk, American actor * March 22 – Karen McDougal, American model and actress ** Iben Hjejle, Danish actress ** Keegan-Michael Key, American actor, writer, and comedian * March 24 – Victoria Prentis, British politician *
March 26 Events Pre-1600 * 590 – Emperor Maurice proclaims his son Theodosius as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire. * 624 – First Eid al-Fitr celebration. * 1021 – The death of the Fatimid caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, kept secret ...
– Rennae Stubbs, Australian tennis player *
March 27 Events Pre-1600 * 1309 – Pope Clement V imposes excommunication and interdiction on Venice, and a general prohibition of all commercial intercourse with Venice, which had seized Ferrara, a papal fiefdom. * 1329 – Pope John XXII ...
** David Coulthard, Scottish racing driver ** Nathan Fillion, Canadian actor *
March 29 Events Pre-1600 * 1430 – The Ottoman Empire under Murad II captures Thessalonica from the Republic of Venice. * 1461 – Battle of Towton: Edward of York defeats Queen Margaret to become King Edward IV of England, bringing a ...
– Villem Lüüs, Estonian draughts player and World Draughts Federation master (d. 2020) *
March 30 Events Pre-1600 * 598 – Avar–Byzantine wars: The Avars lift the siege at the Byzantine stronghold of Tomis. Their leader Bayan I retreats north of the Danube River after the Avaro- Slavic army is decimated by the plague. * 1282 ...
– Mark Consuelos, American actor * March 31 ** Pavel Bure, Russian ice hockey player ** Ewan McGregor, Scottish actor


April

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April 1 Events Pre-1600 * 527 – Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne. * 1081 – Alexios I Komnenos overthrows the Byzantine emperor Nikephoros III Botaneiates, and, after his tro ...
** Jessica Collins, American actress ** Daniel Vacek, Czech tennis player * April 2 ** Francisco Arce, Paraguayan footballer ** Todd Woodbridge, Australian tennis player * April 3 ** Shireen Abu Akleh, Palestinian/American journalist (d. 2022) *
April 5 Events Pre-1600 * 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I. * 919 – The Fatimid invasion of Egypt (919–921), second Fatimid invasion of Medieval Egypt, Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, Al-Qa'im (Fa ...
– Haifa El Aissami, Venezuelan lawyer ** Picabo Street, American skier * April 7 – Guillaume Depardieu, French actor (d. 2008) *
April 8 Events Pre-1600 * 217 – Roman emperor Caracalla is assassinated and is succeeded by his Praetorian Guard prefect, Marcus Opellius Macrinus. * 876 – The Battle of Dayr al-'Aqul saves Baghdad from the Saffarids. * 1139 – ...
– Kim Byung-ji, South Korean goalkeeper * April 9 – Jacques Villeneuve, Canadian 1997 Formula 1 world champion, 1995 Indy 500 and series champion. * April 10 – Nana Smith, American born-Japanese tennis player * April 11 ** Oliver Riedel, German musician (Rammstein) ** Scott Dianda, American politician and former member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 2013 to 2019 *
April 12 Events Pre-1600 * 240 – Shapur I becomes co-emperor of the Sasanian Empire with his father Ardashir I. * 467 – Anthemius is elevated to Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. * 627 – King Edwin of Northumbria is converted to ...
** Shannen Doherty, American actress (d. 2024) ** Eyal Golan, Israeli singer * April 14 – Miguel Calero, Colombian footballer (d. 2012) * April 16 ** Moses Chan, Hong Kong actor ** Selena, American singer (d. 1995) ** Natasha Zvereva, Belarusian tennis player *
April 17 Events Pre-1600 * 1080 – Harald III of Denmark dies and is succeeded by Canute IV, who would later be the first Dane to be canonized. * 1349 – The rule of the Bavand dynasty in Mazandaran is brought to an end by the murder of H ...
– José Francisco Cevallos, Ecuadorian footballer * April 18 – David Tennant, Scottish actor *
April 20 Events Pre-1600 * 1303 – The Sapienza University of Rome is instituted by a bull of Pope Boniface VIII. 1601–1900 * 1653 – Oliver Cromwell dissolves England's Rump Parliament. * 1657 – English Admiral Robert Blake destroy ...
– Carla Geurts, Dutch swimmer * April 23 – D.B. Weiss, American television producer and writer, and novelist *
April 24 Events Pre-1600 * 1479 BC – Thutmose III ascends to the throne of Egypt, although power effectively shifts to Hatshepsut (according to the Low Chronology of the 18th dynasty). * 1183 BC – Traditional reckoning of the Fall of Troy ...
– Alejandro Fernández, Mexican singer * April 28 ** Markus Beyer, German Olympic boxer (d. 2018) ** Bridget Moynahan, American actress * April 29 ** Leonid Kudayev, former Russian professional football player ** Darby Stanchfield, American actress *
April 30 Events Pre-1600 * 311 – The Diocletianic Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire ends. * 1315 – Enguerrand de Marigny is hanged at the instigation of Charles, Count of Valois. *1492 – Spain gives Christopher Columbus ...
– John Boyne, Irish novelist


May

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May 1 Events Pre-1600 * 305 – Diocletian and Maximian retire from the office of Roman emperor. * 880 – The Nea Ekklesia is inaugurated in Constantinople, setting the model for all later cross-in-square Orthodox churches. * 1169 & ...
– Ajith Kumar, Indian film actor *
May 6 Events Pre-1600 * 1527 – Spanish and German troops sack Rome; many scholars consider this the end of the Renaissance. * 1536 – The Siege of Cuzco commences, in which Incan forces attempt to retake the city of Cuzco from the Sp ...
– Yolanda Díaz, Spanish politician and lawyer * May 7 – Serhii Gordiienko, Ukrainian boxing trainer * May 10 – Kim Jong-nam, eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il (d. 2017) * May 14 – Sofia Coppola, American filmmaker * May 17 – Queen Máxima of the Netherlands * May 18 – Brad Friedel, American soccer player * May 20 – Tony Stewart, American stock car racing driver and team owner * May 21 – Aditya Chopra, Indian film director, producer and distributor * May 23 – George Osborne, British politician *
May 25 Events Pre-1600 * 567 BC – Servius Tullius, the king of Rome, celebrates a triumph for his victory over the Etruscans. * 240 BC – First recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet. * 1085 – Alfonso VI of Castile takes ...
– Kristina Orbakaitė, Lithuanian-Russian singer and actress * May 26 – Matt Stone, American actor, animator, writer, producer, and composer * May 27 ** Paul Bettany, British actor ** Lisa Lopes, African-American rapper (TLC (band), TLC) (d. 2002) * May 28 ** Ekaterina Gordeeva, Russian Ice dancer ** Marco Rubio, American politician * May 30 ** Idina Menzel, American singer, songwriter and actress ** John Ross Bowie, American actor and comedian


June

* June 1 – Mario Cimarro, Cuban actor and singer * June 3 – Luigi Di Biagio, Italian footballer * June 4 ** Joseph Kabila, 4th List of heads of state of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ** Noah Wyle, American actor * June 5 ** Susan Lynch, Northern Irish actress ** Mark Wahlberg, American actor, producer, businessman, model and rapper * June 8 – Jeff Douglas, Canadian actor * June 10 ** Bobby Jindal, American politician ** Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, Deputy Prime Minister of Spain * June 12 – Mark Henry, American professional wrestler, Olympian * June 16 – Tupac Shakur, African-American rapper and actor (d. 1996) * June 17 – Paulina Rubio, Mexican singer * June 18 – Jen Kiggans, American politician and nurse * June 20 – Josh Lucas, American actor * June 21 – Anette Olzon, Swedish singer (Nightwish, Alyson Avenue) * June 22 – Kurt Warner, American football player * June 24 ** Thomas Helveg, Danish footballer ** Ji Jin-hee, South Korean actor * June 25 ** Angela Kinsey, American actress ** Neil Lennon, Northern Irish footballer and manager * June 26 – Max Biaggi, Italian motorcycle racer * June 27 ** King Dipendra of Nepal (d. 2001) ** Serginho (footballer, born 1971), Serginho, Brazilian footballer * June 28 ** Fabien Barthez, French racing driver and football player ** Kenny Cunningham, Irish football player ** Elon Musk, South African-born, American entrepreneur and investor ** Aileen Quinn, American actress * June 29 – Nawal El Zoghbi, Lebanese singer * June 30 – Monica Potter, American actress


July

* July 1 ** Julianne Nicholson, American actress ** Amira Casar, French actress ** Missy Elliott, African-American rapper and singer-songwriter * July 3 ** Julian Assange, Australian activist ** Benedict Wong, English actor * July 7 – Christian Camargo, American actor, producer, writer and director * July 8 ** Marc Andreessen, American software developer ** Marcel Blaguet Ledjou, Ivorian Chairman of the Africa Scout Committee ** Scott Grimes, American actor ** John Juanda, Indonesian-American professional poker player * July 11 ** Brett Hauer, American ice hockey player ** Park Hyuk-kwon, South Korean actor * July 12 – Kristi Yamaguchi, American figure skater * July 13 – MF Doom, British rapper (d. 2020) * July 14 ** Howard Webb, English football referee * July 16 – Corey Feldman, American actor * July 17 ** Cory Doctorow, Canadian author and activist ** Benjamin Herrmann, German film producer and distributor * July 18 ** Penny Hardaway, American basketball player ** Sukhwinder Singh, Indian playback singer * July 19 – Vitali Klitschko, Ukrainian boxer and politician * July 20 – Sandra Oh, Korean actress * July 21 – Charlotte Gainsbourg, French actress and singer-songwriter * July 22 – Kristine Lilly, American soccer player * July 23 ** Ahmed Ezz (actor), Ahmed Ezz, Egyptian actor ** Alison Krauss, American country singer * July 26 – Khaled Mahmud, Bangladeshi cricketer * July 28 – Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Iraqi Islamic extremist leader (d. 2019) * July 30 – Mzukisi Sikali, South African triple world champion boxer (d. 2005)


August

* August 1 – Juan Camilo Mouriño, Mexican politician (d. 2008) * August 4 ** Jeff Gordon, American race car driver ** Yo-Yo (rapper), Yo-Yo, African-American rapper * August 5 – Valdis Dombrovskis, Latvian Prime Minister and European Commissioner * August 9 – James Kim, American television personality and technology analyst (d. 2006) * August 10 ** Fábio Assunção, Brazilian actor ** Roy Keane, Irish footballer and manager ** Mario César Kindelán Mesa, Cuban amateur boxer ** Justin Theroux, American actor * August 12 ** Yvette Nicole Brown, African-American actress and comedian ** Michael Ian Black, American actor and comedian ** Pete Sampras, American tennis player * August 13 ** Moritz Bleibtreu, German actor ** Heike Makatsch, German actress * August 14 – Peter Franzén, Finnish actor * August 17 – Jorge Posada, Puerto Rican baseball player * August 18 – Aphex Twin, Irish-born British electronic musician * August 19 – Mary Joe Fernández, American tennis player * August 20 ** Helen Grace, English actress ** Ke Huy Quan, Vietnamese actor ** David Walliams, British actor, author and comedian * August 21 – Robert Harvey (footballer), Robert Harvey, Australian rules footballer * August 22 ** Richard Armitage (actor), Richard Armitage, English actor ** Benoît Violier, French born-Swiss chef (d. 2016) * August 23 – Gretchen Whitmer, American politician and 49th Governor of Michigan * August 25 – Ayumi Miyazaki, Japanese singer * August 26 – Thalía, Mexican actress and singer * August 27 – Julian Cheung, Hong Kong actor and singer * August 28 – Janet Evans, American swimmer * August 29 – Carla Gugino, American actress * August 31 ** Pádraig Harrington, Irish golfer ** Kinga Preis, Polish actress ** Chris Tucker, African-American actor and comedian ** Alicia Villarreal, Mexican singer and songwriter


September

* September 1 ** Hakan Şükür, Turkish footballer ** Dave Wittenberg, South African-born American voice actor * September 2 ** Kjetil André Aamodt, Norwegian alpine skier ** César Sánchez, Spanish footballer * September 4 ** Mark Knowles, Bahamian tennis player ** Anita Yuen, Hong Kong actress * September 5 – Kevin McAleenan, American government official, former United States Secretary of Homeland Security * September 6 – Dolores O'Riordan, Irish singer (The Cranberries) (d. 2018) * September 7 ** Shane Mosley, African-American professional boxer ** Briana Scurry, American soccer player * September 8 ** David Arquette, American actor, professional wrestler, film director, producer, screenwriter and fashion designer ** Martin Freeman, English actor * September 9 ** Sofía Cid, Chilean politician ** Henry Thomas, American actor * September 11 – Alessandra Rosaldo, Mexican actress, singer and dancer * September 13 ** Goran Ivanišević, Croatian tennis player ** Stella McCartney, British fashion designer, daughter of Paul McCartney * September 14 – Andre Matos, André Matos, Brazilian singer (d. 2019) * September 15 – Josh Charles, American actor * September 16 – Amy Poehler, American actress * September 17 ** Edílson, Brazilian footballer ** Adriana Sklenarikova, Slovak fashion model and actress ** Jens Voigt, German cyclist * September 18 ** Lance Armstrong, American cyclist ** Anna Netrebko, Russian operatic soprano ** Jada Pinkett Smith, African-American actress, singer, and songwriter * September 19 – Sanaa Lathan, African-American actress * September 20 ** Henrik Larsson, Swedish footballer and manager ** Judith Uitermark, Dutch judge and politician * September 21 ** Alfonso Ribeiro, American actor, television director, dancer and TV presenter ** Luke Wilson, American actor * September 23 – Lee Mi-yeon, South Korean actress * September 27 – Horacio Sandoval, Mexican artist * September 29 ** Onyeka Ibe, Nigerian-born American painter ** Sibel Tüzün, Turkish pop/rock/jazz singer * September 30 ** Jenna Elfman, American actress ** Fabiola Zavarce, Venezuelan activist


October

* October 1 – Gigi Lai, Hong Kong actress and singer * October 2 ** Tiffany Darwish, American singer ** Jim Root, American guitarist (Slipknot (band), Slipknot, ex-Stone Sour) * October 3 – Kevin Richardson (musician), Kevin Richardson, American pop singer * October 4 – Ridwan Kamil, Indonesian architect, politician and current governor of West Java * October 6 – Emily Mortimer, English actress and screenwriter * October 7 ** Yelena Shevchenko (gymnast), Yelena Shevchenko, Soviet gymnast ** Melinda Schneider, Australian singer and songwriter * October 8 – Mayrín Villanueva, Mexican actress and model * October 10 – Evgeny Kissin, Russian pianist * October 11 – Aman Verma (actor), Aman Verma, Indian television anchor and actor * October 12 – Đàm Vĩnh Hưng, Vietnamese singer * October 13 ** Sacha Baron Cohen, English comedian and actor ** Pyrros Dimas, Greek weightlifter * October 14 – Jorge Costa (footballer), Jorge Costa, Portuguese footballer * October 15 – Niko Kovač, German-Croatian football player and coach * October 17 – Andy Whitfield, Welsh actor and model (d. 2011) * October 18 ** Yoo Sang-chul, South Korean footballer and manager (d. 2021) ** Stavros V. Kyriakides, Cypriot businessman and Cultural Manager * October 20 ** Snoop Dogg, African-American rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, media personality, entrepreneur, and actor ** Dannii Minogue, Australian singer * October 21 – Ted Budd, American politician * October 22 ** Amanda Coetzer, South African tennis player ** Jennifer Lee (filmmaker), Jennifer Lee, American screenwriter, director, Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios * October 23 – Bohuslav Sobotka, 11th Prime Minister of the Czech Republic * October 24 ** Caprice Bourret, American model and actress ** Gustavo Jorge, Argentina rugby union player ** Diane Guthrie-Gresham, Jamaican track and field athletes * October 25 ** Athena Chu, Hong Kong actress and singer ** Midori (violinist), Midori Gotō, Japanese violinist ** Pedro Martínez, Dominican baseball player ** Craig Robinson (actor), Craig Robinson, African-American actor, comedian and singer * October 26 – Anthony Rapp, American actor and singer * October 29 ** Chiara Badano, Italian Roman Catholic religious teenager and blessed (d. 1990) ** Matthew Hayden, Australian cricketer ** Ma Huateng, Chinese business magnate, founder of TenCent ** Winona Ryder, American actress


November

* November 3 – Unai Emery, Spanish football coach * November 4 – Tabu (actress), Tabu, Indian actress ** Marco Büchel – Swiss-born Liechtenstein retired alpine ski racer * November 5 – Jonny Greenwood, English musician and composer * November 6 – Laura Flessel-Colovic, French fencer and politician * November 7 – Rituparna Sengupta, Indian actress ** Martin Björk, Swedish television presenter * November 8 – Tech N9ne, American rapper * November 9 – Melinda Kinnaman, Swedish-born American actress * November 10 ** Big Pun, American/Latin rapper (d. 2000) ** Fahri Hamzah, Indonesian politician ** Niki Karimi, Iranian actress and movie director ** Mario Abdo Benítez, President of Paraguay * November 12 ** Yasuo Aiuchi, Japanese snowboarder ** Chen Guangcheng, Chinese civil rights activist * November 13 – Ulla Pirttijärvi-Länsman, Finnish joik singer ** Tommi Ahvala, Finnish motorcyclist * November 14 – Adam Gilchrist, Australian cricketer * November 15 – Delsa Solórzano, Venezuelan lawyer and politician * November 16 ** Justine Clarke, Australian actress ** Alexander Popov (swimmer), Alexander Popov, Russian swimmer * November 18 – Özlem Tekin, Turkish singer * November 20 ** Dion Nash, New Zealand cricket captain ** Joel McHale, Italian-born American comedian, actor, writer, producer, and television host * November 22 – Cecilia Suárez, Mexican actress and activist * November 23 – Chris Hardwick, American actor, comedian, and television host * November 25 – Christina Applegate, American actress * November 27 – Albert Demchenko, Russian luger ** Beat Bösch – Swiss Paralympic athlete * November 28 – Fenriz, Norwegian musician * November 30 ** Jessalyn Gilsig, Canadian actress ** Kristi Noem, American politician ** Markus Hauser, Swiss musician


December

* December 2 – Francesco Toldo, Italian footballer * December 3 – Frank Sinclair, Jamaican footballer * December 5 ** Katherine Haringhton, Venezuelan lawyer ** Kali Rocha, American actress * December 6 ** Richard Krajicek, Dutch tennis player ** Ryan White, American AIDS activist (d. 1990) ** Craig Brewer, American film director * December 7 ** Vladimir Akopian, Armenian chess player ** Larisa Alexandrovna, Ukrainian-American feminist * December 11 – Erkan Petekkaya, Turkish actor * December 12 ** Sammy Korir, Kenyan long-distance runner ** Alireza Mansourian, Iranian footballer * December 13 – Sakis Arnaoutoglou, Greek politician * December 15 – Necati Şaşmaz, Turkish actor * December 16 ** Scott Booth, Scottish footballer ** Paul van Dyk, German dance music DJ, musician and record producer * December 17 ** Alan Khan, South African radio and TV presenter ** Antoine Rigaudeau, French basketball player ** Artur Petrosyan, Armenian footballer * December 18 ** Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Spanish tennis player ** Li Yanxiu, Taiwanese politician * December 19 ** Amy Locane, American actress ** Figen Yüksekdağ, Turkish politician * December 21 – Natalie Grant, American singer and songwriter * December 22 – Khalid Khannouchi, Moroccan long-distance runner * December 23 – Corey Haim, Canadian actor (d. 2010) * December 24 ** Giorgos Alkaios, Greek recording artist ** Ricky Martin, Puerto Rican singer * December 25 ** Dido (singer), Dido, English singer ** Justin Trudeau, 23rd Prime Minister of Canada * December 26 – Jared Leto, American actor and musician (Thirty Seconds to Mars) * December 27 – Sergei Bodrov Jr., Russian actor (d. 2002) * December 31 – Brent Barry, American basketball player


Date unknown

* Marcela Walerstein, Venezuelan actress.


Deaths


January

* January 3 – Carlo Braga, Filipino Roman Catholic priest, archbishop and servant of God (b. 1889) * January 4 – Arthur Ford (psychic), Arthur Ford, American psychic spiritual medium and clairaudient (b. 1896) *
January 5 Events Pre-1600 * 1477 – Battle of Nancy: Charles the Bold is defeated and killed in a conflict with René II, Duke of Lorraine; Burgundy subsequently becomes part of France. 1601–1900 * 1675 – Battle of Colmar: The French ...
– Douglas Shearer, Canadian film sound engineer (b. 1899) * January 10 – Coco Chanel, French fashion designer (b. 1883) * January 11 – Hussein Al Oweini, 18th Prime Minister of Lebanon (b. 1900) *
January 12 Events Pre-1600 * 475 – List of Byzantine emperors, Byzantine Emperor Zeno (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 crow ...
– John Tovey, 1st Baron Tovey, British admiral (b. 1885) *
January 14 Events Pre-1600 * 1236 – King Henry III of England marries Eleanor of Provence. * 1301 – Andrew III of Hungary dies, ending the Árpád dynasty in Hungary. 1601–1900 * 1761 – The Third Battle of Panipat is fought in I ...
– Guillermo de Torre, Spanish Dadaist author (b. 1900) *
January 15 Events Pre-1600 *AD 69, 69 – Otho seizes power in Rome, proclaiming himself Roman emperor, Emperor of Rome, beginning a reign of only three months. *1541 – King Francis I of France gives Jean-François Roberval a commission to set ...
– John Dall, American actor (b. 1920) * January 17 – Lothar Rendulic, Austrian-born German general (b. 1887) * January 20 – Broncho Billy Anderson, American actor, director, writer, and producer (b. 1880) *
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 Co ...
– Bill W., co-founder Alcoholics Anonymous (b. 1895) *
January 25 Events Pre-1600 * 41 – After a night of negotiation, Claudius is accepted as Roman emperor by the Senate. * 750 – In the Battle of the Zab, the Abbasid rebels defeat the Umayyad Caliphate, leading to the overthrow of the dyn ...
– Hermann Hoth, German general (b. 1885) * January 27 – Jacobo Árbenz, 19th President of Guatemala (b. 1913) * January 28 – Donald Winnicott, British psychoanalyst (b. 1896)


February

* February 1 – Raoul Hausmann, Austrian artist (b. 1886) * February 3 – Jay C. Flippen, American actor (b. 1899) *
February 4 Events Pre–1600 * 211 – Following the death of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus at Eboracum (modern York, England) while preparing to lead a campaign against the Caledonians, the empire is left in the control of his two quarrellin ...
– Brock Chisholm, Canadian physician, 1st Director-General of World Health Organization (b. 1896) *
February 5 Events Pre-1600 * *2 BC – Caesar Augustus is granted the title ''pater patriae'' by the Roman Senate. *AD 62, 62 – AD 62 Pompeii earthquake, Earthquake in Pompeii, Italy. *756 – Chinese New Year; An Lushan proclaims himself E ...
– Mátyás Rákosi, 43rd Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1892) *
February 6 Events Pre-1600 * 590 – Hormizd IV, king of the Sasanian Empire, is overthrown and blinded by his brothers-in-law Vistahm and Vinduyih. * 1579 – The Diocese of Manila is erected by papal bull, with Domingo de Salazar appointe ...
– Shigeru Fukudome, Japanese admiral (b. 1891) * February 12 – James Cash Penney, American businessman, founder of J. C. Penney (b. 1875) * February 17 – Adolf A. Berle, American lawyer, educator, author and diplomat (b. 1895) * February 18 – Jaime de Barros Câmara, Brazilian archbishop (b. 1894) * February 19 – Ibrahim Mohammad Jahfar, Bruneian politician (b. 1902) *
February 25 Events Pre-1600 * 138 – Roman emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Pius as his son, effectively making him his successor. * 628 – Khosrow II, the last great Shah of the Sasanian Empire (Iran), is overthrown by his son Kavadh II. * ...
– Theodor Svedberg, Swedish chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1884) *
February 26 Events Pre-1600 * 747 BC – According to Ptolemy, the epoch (origin) of the Nabonassar Era began at noon on this date. Historians use this to establish the modern BC chronology for dating historic events. * 320 – Chandragupta ...
– Fernandel, French actor (b. 1903)


March

* March 3 – António Silva (actor), António Silva, Portuguese actor (b. 1886) *
March 7 Events Pre-1600 * 161 – Marcus Aurelius and L. Commodus (who changes his name to Lucius Verus) become joint emperors of Rome on the death of Antoninus Pius. * 1138 – Konrad III von Hohenstaufen was elected king of Germany at Cobl ...
– Stevie Smith (Florence Margaret Smith), English poet and novelist (b. 1902) *
March 8 Events Pre-1600 * 1010 – Ferdowsi completes his epic poem '' Shahnameh''. * 1126 – Following the death of his mother, queen Urraca of León, Alfonso VII is proclaimed king of León. * 1262 – Battle of Hausbergen between ...
– Harold Lloyd, American actor and filmmaker (b. 1893) * March 9 ** Anthony Berkeley Cox, English writer (b. 1893) ** Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria, Coptic Orthodox Patriarch (b. 1902) *
March 11 Events Pre-1600 * 843 – Triumph of Orthodoxy: Empress Theodora II restores the veneration of icons in the Orthodox churches in the Byzantine Empire. * 1343 – Arnošt of Pardubice becomes the last Bishop of Prague (3 March 13 ...
** Philo T. Farnsworth, American television pioneer (b. 1906) ** C. D. Broad, English philosopher (b. 1887) *
March 12 Events Pre-1600 * 538 – Vitiges, king of the Ostrogoths ends his siege of Rome and retreats to Ravenna, leaving the city to the victorious Byzantine general, Belisarius. * 1088 – Election of Urban II as the 159th Pope of th ...
– David Burns (actor), David Burns, American actor (b. 1902) *
March 16 Events Pre-1600 * 1190 – Massacre of Jews at Clifford's Tower, York. * 1244 – Over 200 Cathars who refuse to recant are burnt to death after the Fall of Montségur. * 1355 – Amidst the Red Turban Rebellions, Han Lin'er, ...
** Bebe Daniels, American actress (b. 1901) ** Thomas E. Dewey, Governor of New York; American presidential candidate (b. 1902) * March 22 – Nella Walker, American actress and vaudevillian (b. 1886) *
March 23 Events Pre-1600 * 1400 – The Trần dynasty of Vietnam is deposed, after one hundred and seventy-five years of rule, by Hồ Quý Ly, a court official. * 1540 – Waltham Abbey is surrendered to King Henry VIII of England; the las ...
– Basil Dearden, English film director (b. 1911) * March 24 – Arne Jacobsen, Danish architect and designer (b. 1902)


April

* April 3 – Joseph Valachi, American gangster (b. 1904) * April 6 – Igor Stravinsky, Russian composer (b. 1882) *
April 12 Events Pre-1600 * 240 – Shapur I becomes co-emperor of the Sasanian Empire with his father Ardashir I. * 467 – Anthemius is elevated to Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. * 627 – King Edwin of Northumbria is converted to ...
– Igor Tamm, Russian physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1895) * April 15 – Friedebert Tuglas, Estonian writer and critic (b. 1886) *
April 19 Events Pre-1600 *AD 65 – The freedman Milichus betrays Pisonian conspiracy, Piso's plot to kill the Roman emperor, Emperor Nero and all of the List of conspiracies (political), conspirators are arrested. * 531 – Battle of Callini ...
– Earl Thomson, Canadian athlete (b. 1895) *
April 20 Events Pre-1600 * 1303 – The Sapienza University of Rome is instituted by a bull of Pope Boniface VIII. 1601–1900 * 1653 – Oliver Cromwell dissolves England's Rump Parliament. * 1657 – English Admiral Robert Blake destroy ...
– Cecil Parker, English actor (b. 1897) *
April 21 Events Pre-1600 * 753 BC – Romulus founds Rome ( traditional date). * 43 BC – Battle of Mutina: Mark Antony is again defeated in battle by Aulus Hirtius, who is killed. Antony fails to capture Mutina and Decimus Brutus is mur ...
** François Duvalier, 32nd President of Haiti (b. 1907) ** Edmund Lowe, American actor (b. 1890) *
April 25 Events Pre-1600 * 404 BC – Admiral Lysander and King Pausanias of Sparta blockade Athens and bring the Peloponnesian War to a successful conclusion. * 775 – The Battle of Bagrevand puts an end to an Armenian rebellion against th ...
– T. V. Soong, List of premiers of the Republic of China, Premier of the Republic of China (b. 1891) *
April 30 Events Pre-1600 * 311 – The Diocletianic Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire ends. * 1315 – Enguerrand de Marigny is hanged at the instigation of Charles, Count of Valois. *1492 – Spain gives Christopher Columbus ...
– Albin Stenroos, Finnish athlete (b. 1889)


May

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May 1 Events Pre-1600 * 305 – Diocletian and Maximian retire from the office of Roman emperor. * 880 – The Nea Ekklesia is inaugurated in Constantinople, setting the model for all later cross-in-square Orthodox churches. * 1169 & ...
– Glenda Farrell, American actress (b. 1904) *
May 5 Events Pre-1600 * 553 – The Second Council of Constantinople begins. * 1215 – Rebel barons renounce their allegiance to King John of England — part of a chain of events leading to the signing of the Magna Carta. * 1260 – ...
– Violet Jessop, Argentine-born British RMS Titanic, RMS ''Titanic'' survivor (b. 1887) * May 8 – Godfrey Huggins, 1st Viscount Malvern, English-born Rhodesian politician and physician, Prime Minister of Rhodesia (b. 1883) * May 11 – Seán Lemass, 4th Taoiseach of Ireland (b. 1899) *
May 12 Events Pre-1600 * 254 – Pope Stephen I succeeds Pope Lucius I, becoming the 23rd pope of the Catholic Church, and immediately takes a stand against Novatianism. * 907 – Zhu Wen forces Emperor Ai into abdicating, ending the ...
– Tor Johnson, Swedish wrestler and actor (b. 1903) * May 19 ** Ogden Nash, American poet (b. 1902) ** Earl Thomson, Canadian athlete, Olympic champion (1920 Summer Olympics, 1920) (b. 1895) * May 27 – Chips Rafferty, Australian actor (b. 1909) * May 28 ** Kim Iryeop, Korean writer, journalist, feminist activist, bhikkhuni, Buddhist nun (b. 1896) ** Audie Murphy, American World War II hero and actor (b. 1925) ** Jean Vilar, French stage actor (b. 1912) * May 30 – Marcel Dupré, French composer (b. 1886)


June

* June 1 – Reinhold Niebuhr, American theologian (b. 1892) * June 4 – György Lukács, Hungarian Marxist philosopher, aesthetician, literary historian, and critic (b. 1885) * June 10 – Michael Rennie, English actor (b. 1909) * June 14 – Carlos P. Garcia, 8th President of the Philippines (b. 1896) * June 15 – Wendell Meredith Stanley, American chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1904) * June 18 ** Thomas Gomez, American actor (b. 1905) ** Libby Holman, American singer and actress (b. 1904) ** Paul Karrer, Swiss chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1889) * June 19 – Garfield Wood, American motorboat racer (b. 1880) * June 25 – John Boyd Orr, 1st Baron Boyd-Orr, Scottish physician and biologist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1880) * June 29 ** Crew of Soyuz 11: *** Georgy Dobrovolsky (b. 1928) *** Viktor Patsayev (b. 1933) *** Vladislav Volkov (b. 1935) * June 30 ** Herbert Biberman, American screenwriter and film director (b. 1900) ** Kenneth Slessor, Australian poet (b. 1901)


July

* July 1 ** Lawrence Bragg, Sir Lawrence Bragg, English physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1890) ** Learie Constantine, Learie Constantine, Baron Constantine, Trinidadian cricketer (b. 1901) * July 3 – Jim Morrison, American singer (The Doors) (b. 1943) * July 4 ** Maurice Bowra, Sir Maurice Bowra, British critic and academic (b. 1898) ** August Derleth, American author and anthologist (b. 1909) ** Thomas C. Hart, American admiral and politician (b. 1877) * July 6 – Louis Armstrong, African-American jazz trumpeter (b. 1901) * July 7 – Ub Iwerks, American animator (b. 1901) * July 13 – Michel Saint-Denis, French actor, theatre director, drama theorist and radio broadcaster (b. 1897) * July 17 – Cliff Edwards, American actor (b. 1895) * July 19 – John Jacob Astor, 1st Baron Astor of Hever, American-born British businessman (b. 1886) * July 21 – Michael Somogyi, Hungarian-American biochemist (b. 1883) * July 23 ** Van Heflin, American actor (b. 1908) ** William Tubman, 19th president of Liberia (b. 1895) * July 24 – Alan Rawsthorne, British Composer (b. 1905) * July 26 – Diane Arbus, American photographer (b. 1923)


August

* August 5 – Royal Rife, American inventor (b. 1888) * August 11 – John Burton Cleland, Sir John Cleland, Australian naturalist, microbiologist, mycologist and ornithologist (b. 1878) * August 13 ** W. O. Bentley, English engineer and entrepreneur (b. 1888) ** King Curtis, American saxophonist (b. 1934) * August 15 – Paul Lukas, Hungarian-born American actor (b. 1894) * August 17 – Wilhelm List, German field marshal (b. 1880) * August 21 – George Jackson (activist), George Jackson, American author (b. 1941) * August 24 – Carl Blegen, American archaeologist (b. 1887) * August 25 – Ted Lewis (musician), Ted Lewis, American musician and entertainer (b. 1890) * August 27 ** Margaret Bourke-White, American photographer (b. 1904) ** Bennett Cerf, American publisher (b. 1898) * August 28 – Geoffrey Lawrence, 1st Baron Oaksey, British judge during the Nuremberg trials after World War II (b. 1880)


September

* September 7 – Spring Byington, American actress (b. 1886) * September 8 – Emmett Toppino, American Olympic athlete (b. 1909) * September 10 – Pier Angeli, Italian actress (b. 1932) * September 11 ** Bella Darvi, Polish actress (b. 1928) ** Percy Helton, American actor (b. 1894) ** Joe Jordan (musician), Joe Jordan, American ragtime composer (b. 1882) ** Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet leader (b. 1894) * September 13 – Lin Biao, Chinese defense minister (b. 1907) * September 14 – Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay, Bangladeshi novelist (b. 1898) * September 19 – William F. Albright, American archeologist and Biblical scholar (b. 1891) * September 20 – Giorgos Seferis, Greek writer, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1900) * September 21 – Bernardo Houssay, Argentine physiologist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1887) * September 23 ** James Waddell Alexander II, American mathematician and topologist (b. 1888) ** Billy Gilbert, American actor (b. 1894) * September 25 – Hugo Black, American Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court Justice (b. 1886)


October

* October 3 – Leah Baird, American actress (b. 1883) * October 10 – Cyril Burt, Sir Cyril Burt, British educational psychologist (b. 1883) * October 11 – Chester Conklin, American actor (b. 1886) * October 12 ** Dean Acheson, 51st United States Secretary of State (b. 1893) ** Gene Vincent, American singer (b. 1935) * October 15 – Robert Accard (b. 1897) * October 17 – Sergey Kavtaradze, Soviet politician and diplomat (b. 1885) * October 19 – Betty Bronson, American actress (b. 1906) * October 21 ** Raymond Hatton, American actor (b. 1887) ** Naoya Shiga, Japanese writer (b. 1883) * October 24 – Carl Ruggles, American composer (b. 1876) * October 29 ** Duane Allman, American rock guitarist, co-founder and leader of the Allman Brothers Band (b. 1946) ** Arne Tiselius, Swedish chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1902)


November

* November 1 – Gertrud von Le Fort, German writer of novels, poems and essays (b. 1876) * November 2 – Martha Vickers, American actress (b. 1925) * November 4 ** Ann Pennington (actress), Ann Pennington, American actress and dancer (b. 1893) ** Guillermo León Valencia, 21st President of Colombia (b. 1909) * November 9 – Maude Fealy, American stage and film actor (b. 1883) * November 10 – Walter Van Tilburg Clark, American novelist (b. 1909) * November 11 – A. P. Herbert, English humorist, novelist and politician (b. 1890) * November 14 – Hanna Neumann, German mathematician (b. 1914) * November 16 – Edie Sedgwick, American actress and model (b. 1943) * November 17 – Dame Gladys Cooper, British actress (b. 1888) * November 22 – József Zakariás, Hungarian footballer and manager (b. 1924) * November 23 – Ryūnosuke Kusaka, Japanese admiral (b. 1893) * November 25 – Hank Mann, American comedic actor (b. 1887) * November 26 – James Alberione, Italian Roman Catholic priest and blessed (b. 1884) * November 28 ** Wasfi Tal, three-time prime minister of Jordan (b. 1919) ** Sir Grantley Herbert Adams, 1st Premier of Barbados (b. 1898) * November 29 – Edith Tolkien, English wife of, and inspiration for, J. R. R. Tolkien (b. 1889) * November 30 – Ilie Crețulescu, Romanian general (b. 1889)


December

* December 2 – Sir Derwent Hall Caine, English actor (b. 1891) * December 5 – John Langdon-Davies, British writer (b. 1897) * December 6 – Mathilde Kschessinska, Russian ballerina (b. 1872) * December 9 – Ralph Bunche, African-American diplomat, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1904) * December 10 – Gotthard Heinrici, German general (b. 1886) * December 12 ** Alan Morton, Scottish footballer (b. 1893) ** David Sarnoff, American radio and television pioneer (b. 1891) * December 15 – Paul Lévy (mathematician), Paul Lévy, French mathematician (b. 1886) * December 16 - Arun Khetarpal, Indian Military Officer * December 18 ** Bobby Jones (golfer), Bobby Jones, American golfer (b. 1902) ** Diana Lynn, American actress (b. 1926) * December 20 – Roy O. Disney, American studio executive (b. 1893) * December 22 – Godfried Bomans, Dutch writer (b. 1913) * December 24 – Maria Koepcke, German ornithologist (b. 1924) * December 26 – Robert Lowery (actor), Robert Lowery, American actor (b. 1913) * December 28 – Max Steiner, Austrian-born film composer (b. 1888) * December 29 – John Marshall Harlan II, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (b. 1899) * December 30 ** Jo Cals, Dutch politician and jurist, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1965–1966) (b. 1914) ** Dorothy Comingore, American actress (b. 1913) * December 31 ** Pete Duel, American actor (b. 1940) ** Marin Sais, American film actress (b. 1890)


Date unknown

* Olivér Pittner, Hungarian painter (b. 1911)


Nobel Prizes

* Nobel Prize in Physics, Physics – Dennis Gabor * Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Chemistry – Gerhard Herzberg * Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Medicine – Earl W. Sutherland, Jr * Nobel Prize in Literature, Literature – Pablo Neruda * Nobel Peace Prize, Peace – Willy Brandt * Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Economics – Simon Kuznets


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References

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