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12 BCE __NOTOC__ Year 12 BC was either a common year starting on Saturday, Sunday or Monday or a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar (the sources differ, see leap year error for further information) and a common year starting on Friday ...
– The Roman emperor
Augustus Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (born Gaius Octavius; 23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14), also known as Octavian (), was the founder of the Roman Empire, who reigned as the first Roman emperor from 27 BC until his death in A ...
is named Pontifex Maximus, incorporating the position into that of the emperor. * 845 – The
42 Martyrs of Amorium The 42 Martyrs of Amorium () were a group of Byzantine senior officials taken prisoner by the Abbasid Caliphate in the Sack of Amorium in 838 and executed in 845, after refusing to convert to Islam. They are commemorated by the Roman Catholic Chu ...
are killed after refusing to convert to Islam. *
1204 Year 1204 ( MCCIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. Events * January 27– 28 – Byzantine emperor Alexios IV Angelos is overthrown in a revolution. * February 5 – Alexios V Doukas is crowned Byzant ...
– The Siege of Château Gaillard ends in a French victory over King
John of England John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216) was King of England from 1199 until his death in 1216. He lost the Duchy of Normandy and most of his other French lands to King Philip II of France, resulting in the collapse of the Angevin Empi ...
, who loses control of
Normandy Normandy (; or ) is a geographical and cultural region in northwestern Europe, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy. Normandy comprises Normandy (administrative region), mainland Normandy (a part of France) and insular N ...
to King
Philip II Augustus Philip II (21 August 1165 – 14 July 1223), also known as Philip Augustus (), was King of France from 1180 to 1223. His predecessors had been known as kings of the Franks (Latin: ''rex Francorum''), but from 1190 onward, Philip became the firs ...
. *
1323 Year 1323 ( MCCCXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. Events January – March * January 3 – Englishman Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle, who had recently defeated rebel Thomas, 2nd Earl of La ...
Treaty of Paris of 1323 is signed.


1601–1900

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1651 Events January–March * January 1 – Charles II is crowned King of Scots at Scone ( his first crowning). * January 24 – Parliament of Boroa in Chile: Spanish and Mapuche authorities meet at Boroa, renewing the fragile ...
– The town of
Kajaani Kajaani (; ), is a town in Finland and the regional capital of Kainuu. Kajaani is located southeast of Oulujärvi, Lake Oulu, which drains into the Gulf of Bothnia through the Oulujoki, Oulu River. The population of Kajaani is approximately , w ...
, known at the time as ''Cajanaburg'', is founded by Count Per Brahe, the
Governor-General of Finland The governor-general of Finland was the military commander and the highest administrator of Finland sporadically Finland under Swedish rule, under Swedish rule in the 17th and 18th centuries and continuously in the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finl ...
. *
1788 Events January–March * January 1 – The first edition of ''The Times'', previously ''The Daily Universal Register'', is published in London. * January 2 – Georgia ratifies the United States Constitution, and becomes the fourth U.S ...
– The
First Fleet The First Fleet were eleven British ships which transported a group of settlers to mainland Australia, marking the beginning of the History of Australia (1788–1850), European colonisation of Australia. It consisted of two Royal Navy vessel ...
arrives at
Norfolk Island Norfolk Island ( , ; ) is an States and territories of Australia, external territory of Australia located in the Pacific Ocean between New Zealand and New Caledonia, directly east of Australia's Evans Head, New South Wales, Evans Head and a ...
in order to found a
convict settlement A penal colony or exile colony is a settlement used to exile prisoners and separate them from the general population by placing them in a remote location, often an island or distant colonial territory. Although the term can be used to refer t ...
. *
1820 Events January–March *January 1 – A constitutionalist military insurrection at Cádiz leads to the summoning of the Spanish Parliament to meet on March 7, becoming the nominal beginning of the "Trienio Liberal" in History of Spain (1 ...
– The
Missouri Compromise The Missouri Compromise (also known as the Compromise of 1820) was federal legislation of the United States that balanced the desires of northern states to prevent the expansion of slavery in the country with those of southern states to expand ...
is signed into law by President
James Monroe James Monroe ( ; April 28, 1758July 4, 1831) was an American Founding Father of the United States, Founding Father who served as the fifth president of the United States from 1817 to 1825. He was the last Founding Father to serve as presiden ...
. The compromise allows
Missouri Missouri (''see #Etymology and pronunciation, pronunciation'') is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking List of U.S. states and territories by area, 21st in land area, it border ...
to enter the Union as a
slave state In the United States before 1865, a slave state was a state in which slavery and the internal or domestic slave trade were legal, while a free state was one in which they were prohibited. Between 1812 and 1850, it was considered by the slave s ...
, brings
Maine Maine ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the United States, and the northeasternmost state in the Contiguous United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Provinces and ...
into the Union as a free state, and makes the rest of the northern part of the
Louisiana Purchase The Louisiana Purchase () was the acquisition of the Louisiana (New France), territory of Louisiana by the United States from the French First Republic in 1803. This consisted of most of the land in the Mississippi River#Watershed, Mississipp ...
territory slavery-free. *
1836 Events January–March * January 1 — Hill Street Academy is named Colombo Academy and acquired by the Government, establishing the first public school in Sri Lanka. * January 1 – Queen Maria II of Portugal marries Prince Ferdinand ...
Texas Revolution The Texas Revolution (October 2, 1835 – April 21, 1836) was a rebellion of colonists from the United States and Tejanos (Hispanic Texans) against the Centralist Republic of Mexico, centralist government of Mexico in the Mexican state of ...
:
Battle of the Alamo The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a pivotal event and military engagement in the Texas Revolution. Following a siege of the Alamo, 13-day siege, Mexico, Mexican troops under president of Mexico, President Antonio L ...
: After a thirteen-day
siege A siege () . is a military blockade of a city, or fortress, with the intent of conquering by attrition, or by well-prepared assault. Siege warfare (also called siegecrafts or poliorcetics) is a form of constant, low-intensity conflict charact ...
by an army of 3,000 Mexican troops, the 187 Texas volunteers, including frontiersman
Davy Crockett Colonel (United States), Colonel David Crockett (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836) was an American politician, militia officer and frontiersman. Often referred to in popular culture as the "King of the Wild Frontier", he represented Tennesse ...
and colonel
Jim Bowie James Bowie ( ) (April 10, 1796 – March 6, 1836) was an American military officer, landowner and slave trader who played a prominent role in the Texas Revolution. He was among the Americans who died at the Battle of the Alamo. Stories of him ...
, defending the
Alamo The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a pivotal event and military engagement in the Texas Revolution. Following a 13-day siege, Mexican troops under President General Antonio López de Santa Anna reclaimed the Alam ...
are killed and the fort is captured. *
1857 Events January–March * January 1 – The biggest Estonian newspaper, '' Postimees'', is established by Johann Voldemar Jannsen. * January 7 – The partly French-owned London General Omnibus Company begins operating. * Ja ...
– The Supreme Court of the United States rules 7–2 in the '' Dred Scott v. Sandford'' case that the Constitution does not confer citizenship on black people. *
1869 Events January * January 3 – Abdur Rahman Khan is defeated at Tinah Khan, and exiled from Afghanistan. * January 5 – Scotland's second oldest professional football team, Kilmarnock F.C., is founded. * January 20 – Elizabe ...
Dmitri Mendeleev Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev ( ; ) was a Russian chemist known for formulating the periodic law and creating a version of the periodic table of elements. He used the periodic law not only to correct the then-accepted properties of some known ele ...
presents the first
periodic table The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of the elements, is an ordered arrangement of the chemical elements into rows (" periods") and columns (" groups"). It is an icon of chemistry and is widely used in physics and other s ...
to the Russian Chemical Society. *
1882 Events January * January 2 ** The Standard Oil Trust is secretly created in the United States to control multiple corporations set up by John D. Rockefeller and his associates. ** Irish-born author Oscar Wilde arrives in New York at the ...
– The Serbian kingdom is re-founded.


1901–present

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1901 December 13 of this year is the beginning of signed 32-bit Unix time, and is scheduled to end in January 19, 2038. Summary Political and military 1901 started with the unification of multiple British colonies in Australia on January ...
– Anarchist assassin tries to kill German Emperor
Wilhelm II Wilhelm II (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert; 27 January 18594 June 1941) was the last German Emperor and King of Prussia from 1888 until Abdication of Wilhelm II, his abdication in 1918, which marked the end of the German Empire as well as th ...
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1904 Events January * January 7 – The distress signal ''CQD'' is established, only to be replaced 2 years later by ''SOS''. * January 8 – The Blackstone Library is dedicated, marking the beginning of the Chicago Public Library system. * ...
Scottish National Antarctic Expedition The Scottish National Antarctic Expedition (SNAE), 1902–1904, was organised and led by William Speirs Bruce, a natural scientist and former medical student from the University of Edinburgh. Although overshadowed in terms of prestige by Robe ...
: Led by
William Speirs Bruce William Speirs Bruce (1 August 1867 – 28 October 1921) was a British Natural history, naturalist, polar region, polar scientist and Oceanography, oceanographer who organised and led the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition (SNAE, 1902–0 ...
, the
Antarctic The Antarctic (, ; commonly ) is the polar regions of Earth, polar region of Earth that surrounds the South Pole, lying within the Antarctic Circle. It is antipodes, diametrically opposite of the Arctic region around the North Pole. The Antar ...
region of
Coats Land Coats Land is a region in Antarctica which lies westward of Queen Maud Land and forms the eastern shore of the Weddell Sea, extending in a general northeast–southwest direction between 20°00′W and 36°00′W. The northeast part was discover ...
was discovered from the ''
Scotia Scotia is a Latin placename derived from ''Scoti'', a Latin name for the Gaels, first attested in the late 3rd century.Duffy, Seán. ''Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia''. Routledge, 2005. p. 698. The Romans referred to Ireland as "Scotia" aro ...
''. *
1912 This year is notable for Sinking of the Titanic, the sinking of the ''Titanic'', which occurred on April 15. In Albania, this leap year runs with only 353 days as the country achieved switching from the Julian to Gregorian Calendar by skippin ...
Italo-Turkish War The Italo-Turkish (, "Tripolitanian War", , "War of Libya"), also known as the Turco-Italian War, was fought between the Kingdom of Italy and the Ottoman Empire from 29 September 1911 to 18 October 1912. As a result of this conflict, Italy captur ...
: Italian forces become the first to use
airship An airship, dirigible balloon or dirigible is a type of aerostat (lighter-than-air) aircraft that can navigate through the air flying powered aircraft, under its own power. Aerostats use buoyancy from a lifting gas that is less dense than the ...
s in war, as two dirigibles drop bombs on Turkish troops encamped at Janzur, from an altitude of . *
1930 Events January * January 15 – The Moon moves into its nearest point to Earth, called perigee, at the same time as its fullest phase of the Lunar Cycle. This is the closest moon distance at in recent history, and the next one will be on J ...
International Unemployment Day International Unemployment Day (March 6, 1930) was a coordinated international campaign of marches and Demonstration (people), demonstrations, marked by hundreds of thousands of people in major cities around the world taking to the streets to pro ...
demonstrations globally initiated by the Comintern. *
1943 Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 1 – WWII: The Soviet Union announces that 22 German divisions have been encircled at Stalingrad, with 175,000 killed and 137,650 captured. * January 4 ...
Norman Rockwell Norman Percevel Rockwell (February 3, 1894 – November 8, 1978) was an American painter and illustrator. His works have a broad popular appeal in the United States for their reflection of Culture of the United States, the country's culture. Roc ...
published ''
Freedom from Want The right to an adequate standard of living is listed as part of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that was accepted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 10, 1948.United Nations''Universal Declaration of Human Right ...
'' in ''
The Saturday Evening Post ''The Saturday Evening Post'' is an American magazine published six times a year. It was published weekly from 1897 until 1963, and then every other week until 1969. From the 1920s to the 1960s, it was one of the most widely circulated and influ ...
'' with a matching essay by
Carlos Bulosan Carlos Sampayan Bulosan (November 24, 1913 – September 11, 1956) was a Filipino-American novelist and poet who immigrated to the United States on July 1, 1930. He never returned to the Philippines and he spent most of his life in the United S ...
as part of the ''
Four Freedoms The Four Freedoms were goals articulated by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt on Monday, January 6, 1941. In an address known as the Four Freedoms speech (technically the 1941 State of the Union address), he proposed four fundamental freed ...
'' series. * 1943 –
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
: ''Generalfeldmarschall''
Erwin Rommel Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel (; 15 November 1891 – 14 October 1944), popularly known as The Desert Fox (, ), was a German '' Generalfeldmarschall'' (field marshal) during World War II. He served in the ''Wehrmacht'' (armed forces) of ...
launches the Battle of Medenine in an attempt to slow down the
British Eighth Army The Eighth Army was a field army of the British Army during the Second World War. It was formed as the Western Army on 10 September 1941, in Egypt, before being renamed the Army of the Nile and then the Eighth Army on 26 September. It was cr ...
. It fails, and he leaves Africa three days later. * 1943 – World War II: The
Battle of Fardykambos The Battle of Fardykambos (), also known as the Battle of Bougazi (Μάχη στο Μπουγάζι), was fought between the National Liberation Front ( EAM-ELAS) of the Greek Resistance against the Italian troops during the Axis Occupation o ...
, one of the first major battles between the Greek Resistance and the occupying
Royal Italian Army The Royal Italian Army () (RE) was the land force of the Kingdom of Italy, established with the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy. During the 19th century Italy started to unify into one country, and in 1861 Manfredo Fanti signed a decree c ...
, ends with the surrender of an entire Italian battalion, the bulk of the garrison of the town of
Grevena Grevena (, ''Grevená'' ; ) is a town and Communities and Municipalities of Greece, municipality in Western Macedonia, northern Greece, capital of the Grevena (regional unit), Grevena regional unit. The town's current population is 12,515 citizen ...
, leading to its liberation a fortnight later. *
1944 Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 2 – WWII: ** Free France, Free French General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny is appointed to command First Army (France), French Army B, part of the Sixt ...
– World War II:
Soviet Air Forces The Soviet Air Forces (, VVS SSSR; literally "Military Air Forces of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics"; initialism VVS, sometimes referred to as the "Red Air Force") were one of the air forces of the Soviet Union. The other was the Sovie ...
bomb an evacuated town of
Narva Narva is a municipality and city in Estonia. It is located in the Ida-Viru County, at the Extreme points of Estonia, eastern extreme point of Estonia, on the west bank of the Narva (river), Narva river which forms the Estonia–Russia border, E ...
in German-occupied Estonia, destroying the entire historical Swedish-era town. *
1945 1945 marked the end of World War II, the fall of Nazi Germany, and the Empire of Japan. It is also the year concentration camps were liberated and the only year in which atomic weapons have been used in combat. Events World War II will be ...
– World War II:
Cologne Cologne ( ; ; ) is the largest city of the States of Germany, German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the List of cities in Germany by population, fourth-most populous city of Germany with nearly 1.1 million inhabitants in the city pr ...
is captured by American troops. On the same day,
Operation Spring Awakening Operation Spring Awakening () was the last major German offensive of World War II. The operation was referred to in Germany as the Plattensee Offensive and in the Soviet Union as the Balaton Defensive Operation. It took place in Western Hungary ...
, the last major German offensive of the war, begins. *
1946 1946 (Roman numerals, MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1946th year of the Common Era (CE) and ''Anno Domini'' (AD) designations, the 946th year of the 2nd millennium, the 46th year of the 20th centur ...
Ho Chi Minh (born ; 19 May 1890 – 2 September 1969), colloquially known as Uncle Ho () among other aliases and sobriquets, was a Vietnamese revolutionary and politician who served as the founder and first President of Vietnam, president of the ...
signs an agreement with France which recognizes
Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
as an autonomous state in the Indochinese Federation and the
French Union The French Union () was a political entity created by the French Fourth Republic to replace the old French colonial empire system, colloquially known as the " French Empire" (). It was ''de jure'' the end of the "indigenous" () status of Frenc ...
. *
1951 Events January * January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle of Seoul – Chinese and North Korean forces capture Seoul for the second time (having lost the Second Battle of Seoul in September 1950). * January 9 – The Government of the Uni ...
Cold War The Cold War was a period of global Geopolitics, geopolitical rivalry between the United States (US) and the Soviet Union (USSR) and their respective allies, the capitalist Western Bloc and communist Eastern Bloc, which lasted from 1947 unt ...
: The trial of
Ethel and Julius Rosenberg Julius Rosenberg (May 12, 1918 – June 19, 1953) and Ethel Rosenberg (born Greenglass; September 28, 1915 – June 19, 1953) were an American married couple who were convicted of spying for the Soviet Union, including providing top-secret inf ...
begins. *
1953 Events January * January 6 – The Asian Socialist Conference opens in Rangoon, Burma. * January 12 – Estonian émigrés found a Estonian government-in-exile, government-in-exile in Oslo. * January 14 ** Marshal Josip Broz Tito ...
Georgy Malenkov Georgy Maximilianovich Malenkov (8 January 1902 O.S. 26 December 1901">Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates.html" ;"title="/nowiki>Old Style and New Style dates">O.S. 26 December 1901ref name=":6"> – 14 January 1988) was a Soviet politician who br ...
succeeds
Joseph Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Dzhugashvili; 5 March 1953) was a Soviet politician and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until Death and state funeral of Joseph Stalin, his death in 1953. He held power as General Secret ...
as
Premier of the Soviet Union The Premier of the Soviet Union () was the head of government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). From 1923 to 1946, the name of the office was Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars, and from 1946 to 1991 its name was ...
and First Secretary of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU),. Abbreviated in Russian as КПСС, ''KPSS''. at some points known as the Russian Communist Party (RCP), All-Union Communist Party and Bolshevik Party, and sometimes referred to as the Soviet ...
. *
1957 Events January * January 1 – The Saarland joins West Germany. * January 3 – Hamilton Watch Company introduces the first electric watch. * January 5 – South African player Russell Endean becomes the first batsman to be Dismissal (cricke ...
Ghana Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to t ...
becomes the first
Sub-Saharan Sub-Saharan Africa is the area and regions of the continent of Africa that lie south of the Sahara. These include Central Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa, and West Africa. Geopolitically, in addition to the list of sovereign states and ...
country to gain independence from the British. *
1964 Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 – In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patria ...
Nation of Islam The Nation of Islam (NOI) is a religious organization founded in the United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in 1930. A centralized and hierarchical organization, the NOI is committed to black nationalism and focuses its attention on the Afr ...
leader
Elijah Muhammad Elijah Muhammad (born Elijah Robert Poole; October 7, 1897 – February 25, 1975) was an American religious leader, black separatist, and self-proclaimed Messenger of Allah who led the Nation of Islam (NOI) from 1933 until his death in 197 ...
officially gives
boxing Boxing is a combat sport and martial art. Taking place in a boxing ring, it involves two people – usually wearing protective equipment, such as boxing glove, protective gloves, hand wraps, and mouthguards – throwing Punch (combat), punch ...
champion
Cassius Clay Muhammad Ali (; born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer and social activist. A global cultural icon, widely known by the nickname "The Greatest", he is often regarded as the gr ...
the name
Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali (; born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer and social activist. A global cultural icon, widely known by the nickname "The Greatest", he is often regarded as the gr ...
. * 1964 – Constantine II becomes the last King of Greece. *
1965 Events January–February * January 14 – The First Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years. * January 20 ** Lyndon B. Johnson is Second inauguration of Lynd ...
– Premier Tom Playford of
South Australia South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a States and territories of Australia, state in the southern central part of Australia. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories by area, which in ...
loses power after 27 years in office. *
1967 Events January * January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair. * January 6 – Vietnam War: United States Marine Corps and Army of ...
– Cold War:
Joseph Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Dzhugashvili; 5 March 1953) was a Soviet politician and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until Death and state funeral of Joseph Stalin, his death in 1953. He held power as General Secret ...
's daughter
Svetlana Alliluyeva Svetlana Iosifovna Alliluyeva (née Stalina; 28 February 1926 – 22 November 2011), later known as Lana Peters, was the youngest child and only daughter of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and his second wife Nadezhda Alliluyeva. In 1967, she bec ...
defects to the United States. *
1968 Events January–February * January 1968, January – The I'm Backing Britain, I'm Backing Britain campaign starts spontaneously. * January 5 – Prague Spring: Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Cze ...
– Three rebels are executed by
Rhodesia Rhodesia ( , ; ), officially the Republic of Rhodesia from 1970, was an unrecognised state, unrecognised state in Southern Africa that existed from 1965 to 1979. Rhodesia served as the ''de facto'' Succession of states, successor state to the ...
, the first executions since
UDI Udi may refer to: Places * Udi, Enugu, a local government areas and city in Nigeria * Udi Hills, Enugu State, Nigeria * Udi, a place in the Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh, India People Given name * Udi Aloni (born 1959), Israeli-American film ...
, prompting international condemnation. *
1970 Events January * January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC. * January 5 – The 7.1 1970 Tonghai earthquake, Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli ...
– An explosion at the
Weather Underground The Weather Underground was a far-left Marxist militant organization first active in 1969, founded on the Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan. Originally known as the Weathermen, or simply Weatherman, the group was organized as a f ...
safe house in Greenwich Village kills three. *
1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 – Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
– The
Zapruder film The Zapruder film is a silent 8 mm film, 8mm color motion picture sequence shot by Abraham Zapruder with a Bell & Howell home-movie camera, as United States President John F. Kennedy's motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on N ...
of the
assassination of John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was assassinated while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. Kennedy was in the vehicle with his wife Jacqueline Kennedy Onas ...
is shown in motion to a national TV audience for the first time by Robert J. Groden and
Dick Gregory Richard Claxton Gregory (October 12, 1932 – August 19, 2017) was an American comedian, actor, writer, activist and social critic. His books were bestsellers. Gregory became popular among the African-American communities in the southern U ...
. * 1975 – Algiers Accord:
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
and
Iraq Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to Iraq–Saudi Arabia border, the south, Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and ...
announce a settlement of their border dispute. *
1984 Events January * January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888. * January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeas ...
– In the United Kingdom, a walkout at Cortonwood Colliery in Brampton Bierlow signals the start of a strike that lasted almost a year and involved the majority of the country's miners. *
1987 Events January * January 1 – Bolivia reintroduces the Boliviano currency. * January 2 – Chadian–Libyan conflict – Battle of Fada: The Military of Chad, Chadian army destroys a Libyan armoured brigade. * January 3 – Afghan leader ...
– The British ferry capsizes in about 90 seconds, killing 193. *
1988 1988 was a crucial year in the early history of the Internet—it was the year of the first well-known computer virus, the Morris worm, 1988 Internet worm. The first permanent intercontinental Internet link was made between the United State ...
– Three
Provisional Irish Republican Army The Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), officially known as the Irish Republican Army (IRA; ) and informally known as the Provos, was an Irish republican paramilitary force that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland ...
volunteers are shot dead by the SAS in
Gibraltar Gibraltar ( , ) is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory and British overseas cities, city located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, on the Bay of Gibraltar, near the exit of the Mediterranean Sea into the A ...
in
Operation Flavius Operation Flavius (also referred to as the Gibraltar killings) was a military operation in which three members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) were shot dead by the British Special Air Service (SAS) in Gibraltar on 6 March 198 ...
. *
1992 1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 – Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General. * January 6 ** The Republ ...
– The Michelangelo computer virus begins to affect computers. *
2003 2003 was designated by the United Nations as the International Year of Fresh water, Freshwater. In 2003, a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition 2003 invasion of Iraq, invaded Iraq, starting the Iraq War. Demographic ...
Air Algérie Flight 6289 Air Algérie Flight 6289 (AH6289) was an Algerian domestic passenger flight from Tamanrasset to the nation's capital of Algiers with a stopover in Ghardaïa, operated by Algerian national airline Air Algérie. On 6 March 2003, the aircraft ...
crashes at the Aguenar – Hadj Bey Akhamok Airport in
Tamanrasset Tamanrasset (; ), also known as Tamanghasset or Tamenghest, is an oasis city and capital of Tamanrasset Province in southern Algeria, in the Ahaggar Mountains. It is the chief city of the Algerian Tuareg. It is located at an altitude of . As of ...
, Algeria, killing 102 out of the 103 people on board. *
2008 2008 was designated as: *International Year of Languages *International Year of Planet Earth *International Year of the Potato *International Year of Sanitation The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ...
– A suicide bomber kills 68 people (including first responders) in
Baghdad Baghdad ( or ; , ) is the capital and List of largest cities of Iraq, largest city of Iraq, located along the Tigris in the central part of the country. With a population exceeding 7 million, it ranks among the List of largest cities in the A ...
on the same day that a gunman kills eight students in
Jerusalem Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest cities in the world, and ...
. *
2018 Events January * January 1 – Bulgaria takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, after the Estonian presidency. * January 4 – SPLM-IO rebels loyal to Chan Garang Lual start a raid against Juba, capital of ...
Forbes ''Forbes'' () is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917. It has been owned by the Hong Kong–based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014. Its chairman and editor-in-chief is Steve Forbes. The co ...
names
Jeff Bezos Jeffrey Preston Bezos ( ;; and Robinson (2010), p. 7. ; born January 12, 1964) is an American businessman best known as the founder, executive chairman, and former president and CEO of Amazon, the world's largest e-commerce and clou ...
as the world's richest person, for the first time, at $112 billion net worth. *
2020 The year 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of even ...
– Thirty-two people are killed and 81 are injured when gunmen open fire on a ceremony in
Kabul Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. Located in the eastern half of the country, it is also a municipality, forming part of the Kabul Province. The city is divided for administration into #Districts, 22 municipal districts. A ...
, Afghanistan. The
Islamic State The Islamic State (IS), also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and Daesh, is a transnational Salafi jihadism, Salafi jihadist organization and unrecognized quasi-state. IS ...
claims responsibility for the attack.


Births


Pre-1600

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1340 Year 1340 ( MCCCXL) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. Events * January 26 – King Edward III of England declares himself King of France at Ghent, Flanders. * March 6 – Bohemian Crusade: The Church auth ...
John of Gaunt John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (6 March 1340 – 3 February 1399), was an English royal prince, military leader and statesman. He was the fourth son (third surviving) of King Edward III of England, and the father of King Henry IV. Because ...
(probable; d. 1399) * 1405
John II of Castile John II of Castile (; 6 March 1405 – 20 July 1454) was King of Castile and León from 1406 to 1454. He succeeded his older sister, Maria of Castile, Queen of Aragon, as Prince of Asturias in 1405. Regency John was the son of King Henry ...
(died 1454) *
1459 Year 1459 ( MCDLIX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. Events January–December * January 18 – The Order of Our Lady of Bethlehem is founded by Pope Pius II, to defend the island of Lemnos. * Septem ...
Jakob Fugger Jakob Fugger ''of the Lily'' (; 6 March 1459 – 30 December 1525), also known as Jakob Fugger ''the Rich'' or sometimes Jakob II, was a major German merchant, mining entrepreneur, and banker. He was a descendant of the Fugger merchant family loc ...
, German merchant and banker (died 1525) *
1475 Year 1475 ( MCDLXXV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. Events January–December * January 10 – Battle of Vaslui (Moldavian–Ottoman Wars): Stephen III of Moldavia defeats the Ottoman Empire, which is le ...
Michelangelo Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (6March 147518February 1564), known mononymously as Michelangelo, was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was inspir ...
, Italian painter and sculptor (died 1564) *
1483 Year 1483 ( MCDLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. Events January–December * January 1 – The Jews are expelled from Andalusia. * February 11 – The ''General Council of the Inquisiti ...
Francesco Guicciardini Francesco Guicciardini (; 6 March 1483 – 22 May 1540) was an Italian historian and politician, statesman. A friend and critic of Niccolò Machiavelli, he is considered one of the major political writers of the Italian Renaissance. In his maste ...
, Italian historian and politician (died 1540) *
1493 Year 1493 ( MCDXCIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. Events January–December * January 19 – Treaty of Barcelona: Charles VIII of France returns Cerdagne and Roussillon to Ferdinand of Aragon. ...
Juan Luis Vives Juan Luis Vives y March (; ; ; ; 6 March 6 May 1540) was a Spaniards, Spanish (Valencian people, Valencian) scholar and Renaissance humanist who spent most of his adult life in the southern Habsburg Netherlands. His beliefs on the soul, insigh ...
, Spanish scholar and humanist (died 1540) * 1495Luigi Alamanni, Italian poet and diplomat (died 1556) *
1536 Year 1536 ( MDXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. Events January–March *January 6 – The Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco, the oldest European school of higher learning in the Americas, is ...
Santi di Tito Santi di Tito (5 December 1536 – 25 July 1603) was one of the most influential and leading Italian painters of the proto-Baroque style – what is sometimes referred to as "Counter-Maniera" or Counter-Mannerism. Biography He was born in Sa ...
, Italian painter (died 1603)


1601–1900

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1619 Events January– March * January 12 – James I of England's Banqueting House, Whitehall in London is destroyed by fire."Fires, Great", in ''The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Co ...
Cyrano de Bergerac Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac ( , ; 6 March 1619 – 28 July 1655) was a French novelist, playwright, epistolarian, and duelist. A bold and innovative author, his work was part of the libertine literature of the first half of the 17th ce ...
, French author and playwright (died 1655) *
1663 Events January–March * January 10 – The Royal African Company is granted a Royal Charter by Charles II of England. * January 23 – The Treaty of Ghilajharighat is signed in India between representatives of the Mughal ...
Francis Atterbury Francis Atterbury (6 March 1663 – 22 February 1732) was an English man of letters, politician and bishop. A High Church Tory and Jacobite, he gained patronage under Queen Anne, but was mistrusted by the Hanoverian Whig ministries, and ban ...
, English bishop and poet (died 1732) *
1706 In the Swedish calendar it was a common year starting on Monday, one day ahead of the Julian and ten days behind the Gregorian calendar. Events January–March * January 26 ** War of Spanish Succession: The uprising by Bavarians aga ...
George Pocock Admiral Sir George Pocock, KB (6 March 1706 – 3 April 1792) was a Royal Navy officer who served in the Seven Years' War. Family Pocock was born in Thames Ditton in Surrey, the son of Thomas Pocock, a chaplain in the Royal Navy. His grea ...
, English admiral (died 1792) *
1716 Events January–March * January 16 – The application of the Nueva Planta decrees to Catalonia make it subject to the laws of the Crown of Castile, and abolishes the Principality of Catalonia as a political entity, conclud ...
Pehr Kalm Pehr Kalm (6 March 1716 – 16 November 1779), also known as Peter Kalm, was a Swedish-Finnish List of explorers, explorer, botany, botanist, natural history, naturalist, and Agricultural economics, agricultural economist. He was one of the most ...
, Swedish-Finnish botanist and explorer (died 1779) * 1724
Henry Laurens Henry Laurens (December 8, 1792) was an American Founding Father, merchant, slave trader, and rice planter from South Carolina who became a political leader during the Revolutionary War. A delegate to the Second Continental Congress, Laur ...
, English-American merchant and politician, 5th
President of the Continental Congress The president of the United States in Congress Assembled, known unofficially as the president of the Continental Congress and later as president of the Congress of the Confederation, was the presiding officer of the Continental Congress, the con ...
(died 1792) *
1761 Events January–March * January 14 – Third Battle of Panipat: In India, the armies of the Durrani Empire from Afghanistan, led by Ahmad Shah Durrani and his coalition decisively defeat the Maratha Confederacy, killing over 1 ...
Antoine-François Andréossy, French general and diplomat (died 1828) *
1779 Events January–March * January 11 ** British troops surrender to the Marathas in Wadgaon, India, and are forced to return all territories acquired since 1773. * January 22 – American Revolutionary War – Claudius Smi ...
Antoine-Henri Jomini Antoine-Henri Jomini (; 6 March 177922 March 1869) was a Swiss-French military officer who served as a General officer, general in First French Empire, French and later in Russian Empire, Russian service, and one of the most celebrated writers o ...
, Swiss-French general (died 1869) *
1780 Events January–March * January 16 – American Revolutionary War – Battle of Cape St. Vincent: British Admiral Sir George Rodney defeats a Spanish fleet. * February 19 – The legislature of New York votes to all ...
Lucy Barnes, American writer (died 1809) *
1785 Events January–March * January 1 ** The Burmese Konbaung Dynasty annexes the Mrauk U Kingdom of Arakan. ** The first issue of the '' Daily Universal Register'', later known as ''The Times'', is published in London. * January 7 &nd ...
Karol Kurpiński Karol Kazimierz Kurpiński (March 6, 1785September 18, 1857) was a Polish composer, conductor and pedagogue. He was a representative of late classicism and a member of the Warsaw Society of Friends of Learning ( Polish: ''Towarzystwo Warszawsk ...
, Polish composer and conductor (died 1857) *
1787 Events January–March * January 9 – The North Carolina General Assembly authorizes nine commissioners to purchase of land for the seat of Chatham County. The town is named Pittsborough (later shortened to Pittsboro), for W ...
Joseph von Fraunhofer Joseph Ritter von Fraunhofer (; ; 6 March 1787 – 7 June 1826) was a German physicist and optical lens manufacturer. He made optical glass, an achromatic telescope, and objective lenses. He developed diffraction grating and also invented the ...
, German physicist and astronomer (died 1826) *
1806 Events January–March *January 1 ** The French Republican Calendar is abolished. ** The Kingdom of Bavaria is established by Napoleon. *January 5 – The body of British naval leader Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, lies in state ...
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Elizabeth Barrett Browning (née Moulton-Barrett; 6 March 1806 – 29 June 1861) was an English poet of the Victorian era, popular in Britain and the United States during her lifetime and frequently anthologised after her death. Her work receiv ...
, English-Italian poet and translator (died 1861) *
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege ...
Aaron Lufkin Dennison, American businessman, co-founded the
Waltham Watch Company The Waltham Watch Company, also known as the American Waltham Watch Co. and the American Watch Co., was a company that produced about 40 million watches, clocks, speedometers, compasses, time delay fuses, and other precision instruments in the Un ...
(died 1895) *
1817 Events January–March * January 1 – Sailing through the Sandwich Islands, Otto von Kotzebue discovers New Year Island. * January 19 – An army of 5,423 soldiers, led by General José de San Martín, starts crossing t ...
Princess Clémentine of Orléans Princess Clémentine of Orléans () (3 June 1817 – 16 February 1907), princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and duchess in Saxony, was the sixth child and youngest daughter of Louis-Philippe I, List of French Monarchs, King of the French, and his w ...
(died 1907) *
1818 Events January–March * January 1 ** Battle of Koregaon: Troops of the British East India Company score a decisive victory over the Maratha Confederacy, Maratha Empire. ** English author Mary Shelley publishes the novel ''Frankenstein ...
William Claflin William Claflin (March 6, 1818 – January 5, 1905) was an American politician, industrialist, and philanthropist from Massachusetts. He served as the 27th governor of Massachusetts from 1869 to 1872 and as a member of the United States Congre ...
, American businessman and politician, 27th
Governor of Massachusetts The governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is the head of government of the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The governor is the chief executive, head of the state cabinet and the commander-in-chief of the commonw ...
(died 1905) *
1823 Events January–March * January 22 – By secret treaty signed at the Congress of Verona, the Quintuple Alliance gives France a mandate to invade Spain for the purpose of restoring Ferdinand VII (who has been captured by armed revoluti ...
Charles I of Württemberg Charles (; 6 March 18236 October 1891) was King of Württemberg from 25 June 1864 until his death in 1891. Charles I married Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia in 1846 and ascended to the throne in 1864. Despite their marriage, the couple h ...
(died 1891) *
1826 Events January–March * January 15 – The French newspaper ''Le Figaro'' begins publication in Paris, initially as a satirical weekly. * January 17 – The Ballantyne printing business in Edinburgh (Scotland) crashes, ruining noveli ...
Annie Feray Mutrie, British painter (died 1893) *
1831 Events January–March * January 1 – William Lloyd Garrison begins publishing '' The Liberator'', an anti-slavery newspaper, in Boston, Massachusetts. * January 10 – Japanese department store, Takashimaya in Kyoto estab ...
Philip Sheridan Philip Henry Sheridan (March 6, 1831 – August 5, 1888) was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War. His career was noted for his rapid rise to major general and his close association with General-i ...
, Irish-American general (died 1888) *
1834 Events January–March * January 1 – Zollverein (Germany): Customs charges are abolished at borders within its member states. * January 3 – The government of Mexico imprisons Stephen F. Austin in Mexico City. * January – The W ...
George du Maurier George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier (6 March 1834 – 8 October 1896) was a Franco-British cartoonist and writer known for work in ''Punch (magazine), Punch'' and a Gothic fiction, Gothic novel ''Trilby (novel), Trilby'', featuring the char ...
, French-English author and illustrator (died 1896) *
1841 Events January–March * January 20 – Charles Elliot of the United Kingdom and Qishan of the Qing dynasty agree to the Convention of Chuenpi. * January 26 – Britain occupies Hong Kong. Later in the year, the first census of the ...
Viktor Burenin Viktor Petrovich Burenin (, March 6 ld Style and New Style dates, O.S. February 22 1841 – August 15, 1926) was a Russian literature, Russian Literary criticism, literary and theatre critic, publicist, novelist, dramatist, translator and ...
, Russian author, poet, playwright, and critic (died 1926) *
1849 Events January–March * January 1 – France begins issue of the Ceres series (France), Ceres series, the nation's first postage stamps. * January 5 – Hungarian Revolution of 1848: The Austrian army, led by Alfred I, Prince of Windisc ...
Georg Luger Georg Johann Luger (6 March 1849 – 22 December 1923) was an Austrian designer of the famous Luger pistol and the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge. Early life and military service Georg Luger was born in Steinach am Brenner, Tyrol to Dr. ...
, Austrian gun designer, designed the
Luger pistol The Pistole Parabellum or Parabellum-Pistole (Pistol Parabellum), commonly known as just the Luger or Luger P08, is a toggle-locked recoil-operated semi-automatic pistol. The Luger was produced in several models and by several nations from 1 ...
(died 1923) *
1864 Events January * January 13 – American songwriter Stephen Foster ("Oh! Susanna", "Old Folks at Home") dies aged 37 in New York City, leaving a scrap of paper reading "Dear friends and gentle hearts". His parlor song "Beautiful Dream ...
Richard Rushall, British businessman (died 1953) *
1865 Events January * January 4 – The New York Stock Exchange opens its first permanent headquarters at 10-12 Broad near Wall Street, in New York City. * January 13 – American Civil War: Second Battle of Fort Fisher – Unio ...
Duan Qirui Duan Qirui (, pronounced ) (March 6, 1865 – November 2, 1936) was a Chinese warlord, politician and commander of the Beiyang Army who ruled as the effective dictator of northern China in the late 1910s. He was the Premier of the Republic of C ...
, Chinese
warlord Warlords are individuals who exercise military, Economy, economic, and Politics, political control over a region, often one State collapse, without a strong central or national government, typically through informal control over Militia, local ...
and politician (died 1936) *1870 – Oscar Straus (composer), Oscar Straus, Viennese composer and conductor (died 1954) *1871 – Afonso Costa, Portuguese lawyer and politician, 59th Prime Minister of Portugal (died 1937) *1872 – Ben Harney, American pianist and composer (died 1938) *1876 – A. A. Kannisto, Finnish politician (died 1930) *1877 – Rose Fyleman, English writer and poet (died 1957) *1879 – Jimmy Hunter, New Zealand rugby player (died 1962) *
1882 Events January * January 2 ** The Standard Oil Trust is secretly created in the United States to control multiple corporations set up by John D. Rockefeller and his associates. ** Irish-born author Oscar Wilde arrives in New York at the ...
– F. Burrall Hoffman, American architect, co-designed Villa Vizcaya (died 1980) * 1882 – Guy Kibbee, American actor and singer (died 1956) *1884 – Molla Mallory, Norwegian-American tennis player (died 1959) *1884 – María Collazo, Uruguayan journalist and activist (died 1942) *1885 – Ring Lardner, American journalist and author (died 1933) *1892 – Bert Smith (footballer, born 1892), Bert Smith, English international footballer (died 1969) *1893 – Furry Lewis, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (died 1981) * 1893 – Ella P. Stewart, pioneering Black American pharmacist (died 1987) *1895 – Albert Tessier, Canadian priest and historian (died 1976) *1898 – Gus Sonnenberg, American football player and wrestler (died 1944) *1900 – Gina Cigna, French-Italian soprano and actress (died 2001) * 1900 – Lefty Grove, American baseball player (died 1975) * 1900 – Henri Jeanson, French journalist and author (died 1970)


1901–present

*1903 – Empress Kōjun (died 2000) *
1904 Events January * January 7 – The distress signal ''CQD'' is established, only to be replaced 2 years later by ''SOS''. * January 8 – The Blackstone Library is dedicated, marking the beginning of the Chicago Public Library system. * ...
– José Antonio Aguirre (politician), José Antonio Aguirre, Spanish lawyer and politician, 1st President of the Basque Country (died 1960) *1905 – Bob Wills, American Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader (died 1975) *1906 – Lou Costello, American actor and comedian (died 1959) *1909 – Obafemi Awolowo, Nigerian lawyer and politician (died 1987) * 1909 – Stanisław Jerzy Lec, Polish poet and author (died 1966) *1910 – Emma Bailey, American auctioneer and author (died 1999) *
1912 This year is notable for Sinking of the Titanic, the sinking of the ''Titanic'', which occurred on April 15. In Albania, this leap year runs with only 353 days as the country achieved switching from the Julian to Gregorian Calendar by skippin ...
– Mohammed Burhanuddin, Indian spiritual leader, 52nd Da'i al-Mutlaq (died 2014) *1913 – Ella Logan, Scottish-American singer and actress (died 1969) *1917 – Donald Davidson (philosopher), Donald Davidson, American philosopher and academic (died 2003) * 1917 – Will Eisner, American illustrator and publisher (died 2005) * 1917 – Frankie Howerd, English comedian (died 1992) *1918 – Howard McGhee, American trumpeter (died 1987) *1920 – Lewis Gilbert, English director, producer, and screenwriter (died 2018) *1921 – Leo Bretholz, Austrian-American holocaust survivor and author (died 2014) *1923 – Ed McMahon, American comedian, game show host, and announcer (died 2009) * 1923 – Wes Montgomery, American guitarist and songwriter (died 1968) *1924 – Sarah Caldwell, American opera director, impresario, and stage director (died 2006) * 1924 – Ottmar Walter, German footballer (died 2013) * 1924 – William H. Webster, American lawyer and jurist, Director of Central Intelligence *1926 – Ann Curtis, American swimmer (died 2012) * 1926 – Alan Greenspan, American economist and politician * 1926 – Ray O'Connor, Australian politician, 22nd Premier of Western Australia (died 2013) * 1926 – Andrzej Wajda, Polish director, producer, and screenwriter (died 2016) *1927 – William J. Bell, American screenwriter and producer (died 2005) * 1927 – Gordon Cooper, American engineer, pilot, and astronaut (died 2004) * 1927 – Gabriel García Márquez, Colombian journalist and author, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2014) *1929 – Tom Foley, American lawyer and politician, 57th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (died 2013) * 1929 – David Sheppard, English cricketer and bishop (died 2005) *
1930 Events January * January 15 – The Moon moves into its nearest point to Earth, called perigee, at the same time as its fullest phase of the Lunar Cycle. This is the closest moon distance at in recent history, and the next one will be on J ...
– Lorin Maazel, French-American violinist, composer, and conductor (died 2014) *1932 – Marc Bazin, Haitian lawyer and politician, 49th President of Haiti (died 2010) *1932 – Jean Boht, English actress (died 2023) * 1932 – Bronisław Geremek, Polish historian and politician, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Poland), Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs (died 2008) * 1932 – Timofei Moșneaga, Moldovan physician and politician, Ministry of Health (Moldova), Moldovan Minister of Health (died 2014) *1933 – Ted Abernathy, American baseball player (died 2004) * 1933 – William Davis (journalist), William Davis, German-English journalist and economist (died 2019) * 1933 – Augusto, Michaela, and Lorenzo Odone, Augusto Odone, Italian economist and inventor of Lorenzo's oil (died 2013) *1934 – Red Simpson, American singer-songwriter (died 2016) *1935 – Ron Delany, Irish runner and coach * 1935 – Derek Kevan, English footballer (died 2013) *1936 – Bob Akin, American race car driver and journalist (died 2002) * 1936 – Marion Barry, American lawyer and politician, 2nd Mayor of the District of Columbia (died 2014) * 1936 – Choummaly Sayasone, Laotian politician, 5th President of Laos *1937 – Ivan Boesky, American businessman (died 2024) * 1937 – Norman Coburn, Australian actor * 1937 – Valentina Tereshkova, Russian general, pilot, and astronaut *1938 – Keishu Tanaka, Japanese politician, 17th Minister of Justice (Japan), Japanese Minister of Justice (died 2022) *1939 – Kit Bond, American lawyer and politician, 47th Governor of Missouri (died 2025) * 1939 – Adam Osborne, Thai-Indian engineer and businessman, founded the Osborne Computer Corporation (died 2003) *1940 – Ken Danby, Canadian painter (died 2007) * 1940 – Joanna Miles, French-American actress * 1940 – R. H. Sikes, American golfer (died 2023) * 1940 – Willie Stargell, American baseball player and coach (died 2001) * 1940 – Jeff Wooller, English accountant and banker *1941 – Peter Brötzmann, German saxophonist and clarinet player (died 2023) * 1941 – Marilyn Strathern, Welsh anthropologist and academic *1942 – Ben Murphy, American actor *
1944 Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 2 – WWII: ** Free France, Free French General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny is appointed to command First Army (France), French Army B, part of the Sixt ...
– Richard Corliss, American journalist and critic (died 2015) * 1944 – Kiri Te Kanawa, New Zealand soprano and actress * 1944 – Mary Wilson (singer), Mary Wilson, American singer (died 2021) *
1945 1945 marked the end of World War II, the fall of Nazi Germany, and the Empire of Japan. It is also the year concentration camps were liberated and the only year in which atomic weapons have been used in combat. Events World War II will be ...
– Angelo Castro Jr., Filipino actor and journalist (died 2012) *
1946 1946 (Roman numerals, MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1946th year of the Common Era (CE) and ''Anno Domini'' (AD) designations, the 946th year of the 2nd millennium, the 46th year of the 20th centur ...
– Patrick Baudry, French military officer and astronaut * 1946 – David Gilmour, English singer-songwriter and guitarist * 1946 – Martin Kove, American actor * 1946 – Richard Noble, Scottish race car driver and businessman *1947 – Kiki Dee, English singer-songwriter * 1947 – Dick Fosbury, American high jumper (died 2023) * 1947 – Anna Maria Horsford, American actress * 1947 – Rob Reiner, American actor, director, producer, and activist * 1947 – Jean Seaton, English historian and academic * 1947 – John Stossel, American journalist and author *1948 – Stephen Schwartz (composer), Stephen Schwartz, American composer and producer *1949 – Shaukat Aziz, Pakistani economist and politician, 15th Prime Minister of Pakistan * 1949 – Martin Buchan, Scottish footballer and manager *1950 – Arthur Roche, English archbishop *
1951 Events January * January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle of Seoul – Chinese and North Korean forces capture Seoul for the second time (having lost the Second Battle of Seoul in September 1950). * January 9 – The Government of the Uni ...
– Gerrie Knetemann, Dutch cyclist (died 2004) *1952 – Denis Napthine, Australian politician, 47th Premier of Victoria *
1953 Events January * January 6 – The Asian Socialist Conference opens in Rangoon, Burma. * January 12 – Estonian émigrés found a Estonian government-in-exile, government-in-exile in Oslo. * January 14 ** Marshal Josip Broz Tito ...
– Phil Alvin, American singer-songwriter and guitarist * 1953 – Madhav Kumar Nepal, Nepali banker and politician, 34th Prime Minister of Nepal * 1953 – Carolyn Porco, American astronomer and academic *1954 – Jeff Greenwald, American author, photographer, and monologist * 1954 – Harald Schumacher, German footballer and manager *1955 – Cyprien Ntaryamira, Burundian politician, 5th President of Burundi (died 1994) * 1955 – Alberta Watson, Canadian actress (died 2015) *1956 – Peter Roebuck, English cricketer, journalist, and sportcaster (died 2011) * 1956 – Steve Vizard, Australian television host, actor, and producer *1959 – Tom Arnold (actor), Tom Arnold, American actor, comedian, and television host *1960 – Sleepy Floyd, American basketball player and coach *1962 – Alison Nicholas, British golfer *1963 – D. L. Hughley, American actor, producer, and screenwriter *
1964 Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 – In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patria ...
– Linda Pearson, Scottish sport shooter *
1965 Events January–February * January 14 – The First Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years. * January 20 ** Lyndon B. Johnson is Second inauguration of Lynd ...
– Allan Bateman, Welsh rugby player * 1965 – Jim Knight, English politician *1966 – Alan Davies, English comedian, actor and screenwriter *
1967 Events January * January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair. * January 6 – Vietnam War: United States Marine Corps and Army of ...
– Julio Bocca, Argentine ballet dancer and director * 1967 – Connie Britton, American actress * 1967 – Glenn Greenwald, American journalist and author * 1967 – Shuler Hensley, American actor and singer *
1968 Events January–February * January 1968, January – The I'm Backing Britain, I'm Backing Britain campaign starts spontaneously. * January 5 – Prague Spring: Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Cze ...
– Moira Kelly, American actress and director * 1968 – Carla McGhee, American basketball player and coach *1969 – Amy Pietz, American actress *
1970 Events January * January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC. * January 5 – The 7.1 1970 Tonghai earthquake, Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli ...
– Chris Broderick, American musician and songwriter *1971 – Darrick Martin, American basketball player and coach *1972 – Shaquille O'Neal, American basketball player, actor, businessman, sportscaster, and rapper * 1972 – Jaret Reddick, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor *1973 – Michael Finley, American basketball player * 1973 – Peter Lindgren (musician), Peter Lindgren, Swedish guitarist and songwriter * 1973 – Greg Ostertag, American basketball player * 1973 – Trent Willmon, American singer-songwriter and guitarist *1974 – Guy Garvey, English singer-songwriter and guitarist * 1974 – Matthew Guy, Australian politician * 1974 – Brad Schumacher, American swimmer * 1974 – Beanie Sigel, American rapper *
1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 – Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
– Aracely Arámbula, Mexican actress and singer * 1975 – Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Canadian pianist and conductor *1976 – Ken Anderson (wrestler), Ken Anderson, American wrestler and actor *1977 – Nantie Hayward, South African cricketer * 1977 – Giorgos Karagounis, Greek footballer * 1977 – Shabani Nonda, Congolese footballer * 1977 – Bubba Sparxxx, American rapper and songwriter * 1977 – Marcus Thames, American baseball player and coach *1978 – Sage Rosenfels, American football player * 1978 – Chad Wicks, American wrestler *1979 – Clint Barmes, American baseball player * 1979 – David Flair, American wrestler * 1979 – Tim Howard, American soccer player * 1979 – Garry Monk, English footballer and manager *1980 – Emílson Cribari, Brazilian footballer * 1980 – Shaun Evans, English actor and director *1981 – Ellen Muth, American actress *1983 – Andranik Teymourian, Armenian-Iranian footballer *
1984 Events January * January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888. * January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeas ...
– Daniël de Ridder, Dutch footballer * 1984 – Eskil Pedersen, Norwegian politician * 1984 – Chris Tomson, American drummer *1985 – Pierre-Édouard Bellemare, French ice hockey player * 1985 – Bakaye Traoré, French-Malian footballer * 1985 – Daniel Winnik, Canadian ice hockey player *1986 – Jake Arrieta, American baseball player * 1986 – Francisco Cervelli, Venezuelan-Italian baseball player * 1986 – Timothy DeLaGhetto, American Internet personality * 1986 – Ross Detwiler, American baseball player * 1986 – Eli Marienthal, American actor * 1986 – Charlie Mulgrew, Scottish footballer *
1987 Events January * January 1 – Bolivia reintroduces the Boliviano currency. * January 2 – Chadian–Libyan conflict – Battle of Fada: The Military of Chad, Chadian army destroys a Libyan armoured brigade. * January 3 – Afghan leader ...
– Mário Bližňák, Slovak ice hockey player * 1987 – Kevin-Prince Boateng, Ghanaian-German footballer * 1987 – Chico Flores, Spanish footballer *
1988 1988 was a crucial year in the early history of the Internet—it was the year of the first well-known computer virus, the Morris worm, 1988 Internet worm. The first permanent intercontinental Internet link was made between the United State ...
– Agnes (singer), Agnes, Swedish singer * 1988 – Marina Erakovic, New Zealand tennis player * 1988 – Leonys Martín, Cuban-American baseball player * 1988 – Simon Mignolet, Belgian footballer *1989 – Dwight Buycks, American basketball player *1989 – Ray Chen, Taiwanese-Australian violinist * 1989 – Agnieszka Radwańska, Polish tennis player *1990 – Derek Drouin, Canadian athlete *1991 – John Jenkins (basketball), John Jenkins, American basketball player * 1991 – Lex Luger (record producer), Lex Luger, American keyboard player and producer * 1991 – Emma McDougall, English footballer (died 2013) * 1991 – Tyler, the Creator, American rapper, songwriter, producer, and actor *1993 – Nicklas Jensen, Danish ice hockey player * 1993 – Andrés Rentería, Colombian footballer *1994 – Marcus Smart, American basketball player *1995 – Josh Hart, American basketball player * 1995 – Georgi Kitanov, Bulgarian footballer *1996 – Christian Coleman, American sprinter * 1996 – Mohamed Magdy, Egyptian footballer * 1996 – Timo Werner, German footballer *1997 – Alisha Boe, Norwegian-American actress *1998 – Kyle Trask, American football player *1999 – Ylena In-Albon, Swiss tennis player *2000 – Armando Bacot, American basketball player * 2000 – Jacob Bertrand, American actor *2001 – Milo Manheim, American actor *
2003 2003 was designated by the United Nations as the International Year of Fresh water, Freshwater. In 2003, a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition 2003 invasion of Iraq, invaded Iraq, starting the Iraq War. Demographic ...
– Millicent Simmonds, American actress


Deaths


Pre-1600

* 190 – Liu Bian (poisoned by Dong Zhuo) (born 176) * 653 – Li Ke, prince of the Tang Dynasty (born 619) * 766 – Chrodegang, Frankish bishop and saint * 903 – Lu Guangqi, Chinese official and Chancellor of the Tang dynasty, chancellor * 903 – Su Jian, Chinese official and chancellor *1070 – Ulric I, Margrave of Carniola *1251 – Rose of Viterbo, Italian saint (born 1235) *1353 – Roger Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Ruthyn *1447 – Colette of Corbie, French abbess and saint in the Catholic Church (born 1381) *1466 – Alvise Loredan, Venetian admiral and statesman (born 1393) *1490 – Ivan the Young, Ruler of Tver (born 1458) *1491 – Richard Woodville, 3rd Earl Rivers *1531 – Pedro Arias Dávila, Spanish explorer and diplomat (born 1440)


1601–1900

*1616 – Francis Beaumont, English playwright (born 1584) *1754 – Henry Pelham, English politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (born 1694) *1758 – Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington, English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Durham (born 1705) *1764 – Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, English lawyer and politician, Lord Chancellor, Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom (born 1690) *1796 – Guillaume Thomas François Raynal, French historian and author (born 1713) *
1836 Events January–March * January 1 — Hill Street Academy is named Colombo Academy and acquired by the Government, establishing the first public school in Sri Lanka. * January 1 – Queen Maria II of Portugal marries Prince Ferdinand ...
– Deaths at the
Battle of the Alamo The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a pivotal event and military engagement in the Texas Revolution. Following a siege of the Alamo, 13-day siege, Mexico, Mexican troops under president of Mexico, President Antonio L ...
: ** James Bonham, American lawyer and soldier (born 1807) ** James Bowie, American colonel (born 1796) **
Davy Crockett Colonel (United States), Colonel David Crockett (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836) was an American politician, militia officer and frontiersman. Often referred to in popular culture as the "King of the Wild Frontier", he represented Tennesse ...
, American soldier and politician (born 1786) ** William B. Travis, American lieutenant colonel and lawyer (born 1809) *1854 – Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, Irish colonel and diplomat, Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies (born 1778) *1866 – William Whewell, English priest, historian, and philosopher (born 1794) *1867 – Charles Farrar Browne, American-English author and educator (born 1834) *1888 – Louisa May Alcott, American novelist and poet (born 1832) *1895 – Camilla Collett, Norwegian novelist and activist (born 1813) *1899 – Kaʻiulani of Hawaii (born 1875) *1900 – Gottlieb Daimler, German engineer and businessman, co-founded Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (born 1834)


1901–present

*1905 – John Henninger Reagan, American surveyor, judge, and politician, 3rd Confederate States of America Secretary of the Treasury (born 1818) *1905 – Makar Yekmalyan, Armenian composer (born 1856) *1919 – Oskars Kalpaks, Latvian colonel (born 1882) *1920 – Ömer Seyfettin, Turkish author and educator (born 1884) *1932 – John Philip Sousa, American conductor and composer (born 1854) *1933 – Anton Cermak, Czech-American lawyer and politician, 44th Mayor of Chicago (born 1873) *1935 – Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., American colonel, lawyer, and jurist, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (born 1841) *1939 – Ferdinand von Lindemann, German mathematician and academic (born 1852) *1941 – Francis Aveling, Canadian priest, psychologist, and author (born 1875) *1941 – Gutzon Borglum, American sculptor and academic, designed Mount Rushmore (born 1867) *1948 – Ross Lockridge Jr., American author, poet, and academic (born 1914) *1948 – Alice Woodby McKane, First Black woman doctor in Savannah, Georgia (born 1865) *1950 – Albert François Lebrun, French engineer and politician, 15th President of France (born 1871) *
1951 Events January * January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle of Seoul – Chinese and North Korean forces capture Seoul for the second time (having lost the Second Battle of Seoul in September 1950). * January 9 – The Government of the Uni ...
– Ivor Novello, Welsh singer-songwriter and actor (born 1893) *1951 – Volodymyr Vynnychenko, Ukrainian playwright and politician, Prime Minister of Ukraine (born 1880) *1952 – Jürgen Stroop, German general (born 1895) *1954 – Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, British-born German nobleman and Nazi Party, Nazi politician (born 1884) *1955 – Mammad Amin Rasulzade, Azerbaijani scholar and politician (born 1884) *1961 – George Formby, English singer-songwriter and actor (born 1904) *
1964 Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 – In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patria ...
– Paul of Greece (born 1901) *
1965 Events January–February * January 14 – The First Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years. * January 20 ** Lyndon B. Johnson is Second inauguration of Lynd ...
– Margaret Dumont, American actress (born 1889) *
1967 Events January * January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair. * January 6 – Vietnam War: United States Marine Corps and Army of ...
– John Haden Badley, English author and educator, founded the Bedales School (born 1865) *1967 – Nelson Eddy, American actor and singer (born 1901) *1967 – Zoltán Kodály, Hungarian composer, linguist, and philosopher (born 1882) *
1970 Events January * January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC. * January 5 – The 7.1 1970 Tonghai earthquake, Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli ...
– William Hopper, American actor (born 1915) *1973 – Pearl S. Buck, American novelist, essayist, short story writer, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1892) *1974 – Ernest Becker, American anthropologist and author (born 1924) *1976 – Maxie Rosenbloom, American boxer (born 1903) *1977 – Alvin R. Dyer, American religious leader (born 1903) *1981 – George Geary, English cricketer and coach (born 1893) *1981 – Rambhau Mhalgi, Indian people, Indian politician and member of the Lok Sabha (born 1921) *1982 – Ayn Rand, Russian-American philosopher, author, and playwright (born 1905) *
1984 Events January * January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888. * January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeas ...
– Billy Collins Jr., American boxer (born 1961) *1984 – Martin Niemöller, German pastor and theologian (born 1892) *1984 – Homer N. Wallin, American admiral (born 1893) *1984 – Henry Wilcoxon, Dominican-American actor and producer (born 1905) *1986 – Georgia O'Keeffe, American painter (born 1887) *
1988 1988 was a crucial year in the early history of the Internet—it was the year of the first well-known computer virus, the Morris worm, 1988 Internet worm. The first permanent intercontinental Internet link was made between the United State ...
– Mairéad Farrell, Provisional IRA volunteer (born 1957) *1988 – Daniel McCann, Provisional IRA volunteer (born 1957) *1988 – Seán Savage, Provisional IRA volunteer (born 1965) *1994 – Melina Mercouri, Greek actress and politician, 9th Ministry of Culture and Sport (Greece), Greek Minister of Culture (born 1920) *1997 – Cheddi Jagan, Guyanese politician, 4th President of Guyana (born 1918) *1997 – Michael Manley, Jamaican soldier, pilot, and politician, 4th Prime Minister of Jamaica (born 1924) *1997 – Ursula Torday, English author (born 1912) *1999 – Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Bahrain king (born 1933) *2000 – John Colicos, Canadian actor (born 1928) *2002 – Bryan Fogarty, Canadian ice hockey player (born 1969) *2004 – Hercules (wrestler), Hercules, American wrestler (born 1957) *2004 – Frances Dee, American actress (born 1909) *2005 – Hans Bethe, German-American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1906) *2005 – Danny Gardella, American baseball player and trainer (born 1920) *2005 – Tommy Vance, English radio host (born 1943) *2005 – Teresa Wright, American actress (born 1918) *2005 – Gladys Marín, Chilean activist and political figure (born 1938) *2006 – Anne Braden, American journalist and activist (born 1924) *2006 – Kirby Puckett, American baseball player and sportscaster (born 1960) *2006 – Ali Farka Touré, Malian singer-songwriter and guitarist (born 1939) *2007 – Jean Baudrillard, French photographer and theorist (born 1929) *2007 – Ernest Gallo, American businessman, co-founded E & J Gallo Winery (born 1909) *
2008 2008 was designated as: *International Year of Languages *International Year of Planet Earth *International Year of the Potato *International Year of Sanitation The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ...
– Peter Poreku Dery, Ghanaian cardinal (born 1918) *2009 – Francis Magalona, Filipino rapper, producer, and actor (born 1964) *2010 – Endurance Idahor, Nigerian footballer (born 1984) *2010 – Mark Linkous, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (born 1962) *2010 – Betty Millard, American philanthropist and activist (born 1911) *2011 – Sasao Gouland, governor of Chuuk State, Micronesia (born 1933) *2012 – Francisco Xavier do Amaral, East Timorese politician, 1st President of East Timor (born 1937) *2012 – Donald M. Payne, American businessman and politician (born 1934) *2012 – Helen Walulik, American baseball player (born 1929) *2013 – Chorão, Brazilian singer-songwriter (born 1970) *2013 – Stompin' Tom Connors, Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist (born 1936) *2013 – Alvin Lee, English singer-songwriter and guitarist (born 1944) *2013 – W. Wallace Cleland, American biochemist and academic (born 1930) *2014 – Alemayehu Atomsa, Ethiopian educator and politician (born 1969) *2014 – Frank Jobe, American soldier and surgeon (born 1925) *2014 – Sheila MacRae, English-American actress, singer, and dancer (born 1921) *2014 – Martin Nesbitt (politician), Martin Nesbitt, American lawyer and politician (born 1946) *2014 – Manlio Sgalambro, Italian philosopher, author, and poet (born 1924) *2015 – Fred Craddock, American minister and academic (born 1928) *2015 – Ram Sundar Das, Indian lawyer and politician, 18th Chief Minister of Bihar (born 1921) *2015 – Enrique "Coco" Vicéns, Puerto Rican-American basketball player and politician (born 1926) *2016 – Nancy Reagan, American actress, 42nd List of First Ladies of the United States, First Lady of the United States (born 1921) *2016 – Sheila Varian, American horse trainer and breeder (born 1937) *2017 – Robert Osborne, American actor and historian (born 1932) *
2018 Events January * January 1 – Bulgaria takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, after the Estonian presidency. * January 4 – SPLM-IO rebels loyal to Chan Garang Lual start a raid against Juba, capital of ...
– Peter Nicholls (writer), Peter Nicholls, Australian science fiction critic and encyclopedist (born 1939) *2021 – Lou Ottens, Dutch engineer and inventor (born 1926) *2021 – Graham Pink, British nurse (born 1929) *2025 – Australian Suicide (wrestler), Australian Suicide, Australian professional wrestler (born 1992) *2025 – Brian James (guitarist), Brian James, British guitarist (born 1955)


Holidays and observances

*Christian Calendar of saints, feast day: **Chrodegang **Colette of Corbie **Fridolin of Säckingen **Kyneburga, Kyneswide and Tibba **Marcian of Tortona **March 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) *European Day of the Righteous, commemorates those who have stood up against crimes against humanity and totalitarianism with their own moral responsibility. (Europe) *Foundation Day (Norfolk Island), the founding of Norfolk Island in 1788. *Independence Day (Ghana), celebrates the independence of
Ghana Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to t ...
from the UK in 1957.


References


External links


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