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February 29 is a '' leap day'' (or "leap year day")—an intercalary date added periodically to create
leap year A leap year (also known as an intercalary year or bissextile year) is a calendar year that contains an additional day (or, in the case of a lunisolar calendar, a month) compared to a common year. The 366th day (or 13th month) is added to keep t ...
s in the Julian and
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s. It is the 60th day of a leap year in both Julian and Gregorian calendars, and 306 days remain until the end of the leap year. It is the last day of
February February is the second month of the year in the Julian calendar, Julian and Gregorian calendars. The month has 28 days in common years and 29 in leap years, with the February 29, 29th day being called the ''leap day''. February is the third a ...
in leap years only. It is also the last day of meteorological winter in the
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and the last day of meteorological summer in the Southern Hemisphere in leap years. In the Gregorian calendar, the standard civil calendar used in most of the world, February 29 is added in each year that is an integer multiple of four, unless it is evenly divisible by 100 but not by 400. For example, 1900 was not a leap year, but 2000 was. The Julian calendar— since 1923 a liturgical calendar—has a February 29 every fourth year without exception. Consequently, February 29 in the Julian calendar, since 1900, falls 13 days later than February 29 in the Gregorian, until the year 2100. The convention of using February 29 was not widely accepted before the 15th century; from Julius Caesar's edict in 45 BC until the 16th century (formally), February 24 was doubled instead. In one of its attempts to adopt the Gregorian calendar, Sweden tried (unsuccessfully) to phase in the change by omitting leap days in the 11 successive leap-years, 17001740.


Events


Pre-1600

* 888Odo, count of Paris, is crowned king of West Francia (France) by Archbishop Walter of Sens at
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. * 1504Christopher Columbus uses his knowledge of a lunar eclipse that night to convince Jamaican natives to provide him with supplies.


1601–1900

* 1644
Abel Tasman Abel Janszoon Tasman (; 160310 October 1659) was a Dutch sea explorer, seafarer and exploration, explorer, best known for his voyages of 1642 and 1644 in the service of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). He was the first European to reach New ...
's second Pacific voyage begins as he leaves Batavia in command of three ships. * 1704 – In Queen Anne's War, French forces and Native Americans stage a raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony, killing 56 villagers and taking more than 100 captive. * 1712 – February 29 is followed by February 30 in Sweden, in a move to abolish the
Swedish calendar The Swedish calendar () or Swedish style () was a calendar in use in Sweden and its possessions from 1 March 1700 until 30 February 1712. It was one day ahead of the Julian calendar and ten days behind the Gregorian calendar. Easter was calculat ...
for a return to the
Julian calendar The Julian calendar is a solar calendar of 365 days in every year with an additional leap day every fourth year (without exception). The Julian calendar is still used as a religious calendar in parts of the Eastern Orthodox Church and in parts ...
. * 1720Ulrika Eleonora, Queen of Sweden abdicates in favour of her husband, who becomes King Frederick I on March 24. * 1768 – Polish nobles form the Bar Confederation. * 1796 – The Jay Treaty between the United States and Great Britain comes into force, facilitating ten years of peaceful trade between the two nations. * 1892St. Petersburg, Florida is incorporated.


1901–present

* 1908
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is founded at Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States as The State Normal and Industrial School for Women by the Virginia General Assembly. *
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 ...
– The Piedra Movediza (Moving Stone) of Tandil falls and breaks. * 1916
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is annexed by the United Kingdom. * 1916 – In
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, the minimum working age for factory, mill and mine workers is raised from 12 to 14 years old. * 1920 – The Czechoslovak National Assembly adopts the
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. *
1936 Events January–February * January 20 – The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King Edward VIII, following the death of his father, George V, at Sandringham House. * January 28 – Death and state funer ...
– The February 26 Incident in Tokyo ends. * 1940 – For her performance as Mammy in '' Gone with the Wind'', Hattie McDaniel becomes the first
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to win an
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. * 1940 – Finland initiates
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peace negotiations. * 1940 – In a ceremony held in
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, physicist Ernest Lawrence receives the 1939 Nobel Prize in Physics from Sweden's consul general in
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. * 1944 – The Admiralty Islands are invaded in Operation Brewer, led by American general Douglas MacArthur, in World War II. * 1960 – The 5.7  Agadir earthquake shakes coastal
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with a maximum perceived intensity of X (''Extreme''), destroying Agadir and leaving 12,000 dead and another 12,000 injured. * 1964British Eagle International Airlines Flight 802/6 crashes into the Glungezer mountain in the Tux Alps of Austria, killing all 75 people aboard. * 1968Aeroflot Flight 15 crashes Irkutsk Oblast,
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, due to a loss of control. Eighty-three of the 84 occupants onboard die. The exact cause of the accident is unknown. *
1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, ...
– South Korea withdraws 11,000 of its 48,000 troops from
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as part of Nixon's Vietnamization policy in the
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. *
1980 Events January * January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a United States grain embargo against the Soviet Union, grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission. * January 6 – Global Positioning Sys ...
Gordie Howe of the Hartford Whalers makes NHL history as he scores his 800th goal. * 1984Pierre Trudeau announces his retirement as
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leader and Prime Minister of Canada. * 1988 – South African archbishop Desmond Tutu is arrested along with 100 other clergymen during a five-day anti-
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demonstration in
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. * 1988 – Svend Robinson becomes the first member of the
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to come out as gay. * 1992 – A referendum is begun in
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for the determination of Bosnian independence. * 1996Faucett Perú Flight 251 crashes in the Andes; all 123 passengers and crew are killed. * 1996 – The Siege of Sarajevo officially ends. * 2000 – Chechens attack a guard post near Ulus Kert, eventually killing 84 Russian paratroopers during the Second Chechen War. *
2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
Jean-Bertrand Aristide is removed as president of
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following a coup. * 2008 – The United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence withdraws Prince Harry from a tour of Afghanistan after news of his deployment is leaked to foreign media. * 2008 – Misha Defonseca admits to fabricating her memoir, '' Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years'', in which she claims to have lived with a pack of wolves in the woods during
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. *
2012 2012 was designated as: *International Year of Cooperatives *International Year of Sustainable Energy for All Events January *January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins. * January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ...
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agrees to suspend uranium enrichment and nuclear and long-range missile tests in return for US food aid. * 2016 – In the Miqdadiyah bombing: at least 40 people are killed and 58 others wounded following a suicide bombing by ISIL at a Shi'ite funeral in the city of Miqdadiyah, Diyala, Iraq. *
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 ...
– During a demonstration, pro-government colectivos shoot at disputed President and Speaker of the
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Juan Guaidó and his supporters in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, leaving five injured. * 2020 – The
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and the Taliban sign the Doha Agreement for bringing peace to
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. * 2020 – Muhyiddin Yassin is appointed as the 8th Prime Minister of Malaysia, amid the 2020 Malaysian political crisis. * 2024 – The Flour Massacre (also known as the Al-Rashid massacre) took place on al-Rashid street at the Al-Nabulsi roundabout to the west of
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in the Palestinian territory of the
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where more than 100 Palestinians were killed and over 750 were wounded after Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid amidst the Gaza war.


Births


Pre-1600

* 1468Pope Paul III (died 1549) * 1528Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (died 1579) * 1528 – Domingo Báñez, Spanish theologian (died 1604) * 1572Edward Cecil, 1st Viscount Wimbledon (died 1638) * 1576Antonio Neri, Florentine priest and glassmaker (died 1614)


1601–1900

* 1640Benjamin Keach, Particular Baptist preacher and author whose name is given to Keach's Catechism (died 1704) *
1692 Events January–March * January 24 – At least 75 residents of what is now York, Maine are killed in the Raid on York (1692), Candlemas Massacre, carried out by French soldiers led by missionary Louis-Pierre Thury, along with a ...
John Byrom, English poet and educator (died 1763) * 1724Eva Marie Veigel, Austrian-English dancer (died 1822) * 1736Ann Lee, English-American religious leader, founder of the
Shakers The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, more commonly known as the Shakers, are a Millenarianism, millenarian Restorationism, restorationist Christianity, Christian sect founded in England and then organized in the Unit ...
(died 1784) * 1792
Gioachino Rossini Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer of the late Classical period (music), Classical and early Romantic music, Romantic eras. He gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote man ...
, Italian composer (died 1868) * 1812James Milne Wilson, Scottish-Australian soldier and politician, eighth Premier of Tasmania (died 1880) *
1828 Events January–March * January 4 – Jean Baptiste Gay, vicomte de Martignac succeeds the Jean-Baptiste de Villèle, Comte de Villèle, as Prime Minister of France. * January 8 – The Democratic Party of the United States is organiz ...
Emmeline B. Wells, American journalist, poet and activist (died 1921) * 1836Dickey Pearce, American baseball player and manager (died 1908) * 1840Theodor Leber, German ophthalmologist (died 1917) * 1852Frank Gavan Duffy, Irish-Australian lawyer and judge, fourth Chief Justice of Australia (died 1936) *1852 – Prince George Maximilianovich, 6th Duke of Leuchtenberg (died 1912) * 1860Herman Hollerith, American statistician and businessman, co-founder of the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (died 1929) * 1884Richard S. Aldrich, American lawyer and politician (died 1941) * 1892Augusta Savage, American sculptor (died 1962) * 1896Morarji Desai, Indian civil servant and politician, fourth
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(died 1995) * 1896 – William A. Wellman, American actor, director, producer and screenwriter (died 1975)


1901–present

* 1904Jimmy Dorsey, American saxophonist, composer and bandleader (died 1957) * 1904 – Pepper Martin, American baseball player and manager (died 1965) * 1908Balthus, French-Swiss painter and illustrator (died 2001) * 1908 – Dee Brown, American historian and author (died 2002) * 1908 – Alf Gover, English cricketer and coach (died 2001) * 1908 – Louie Myfanwy Thomas, Welsh writer (died 1968) *
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 ...
Kamil Tolon, Turkish industrialist (died 1978) * 1916James B. Donovan, American lawyer (died 1970) * 1916 – Leonard Shoen, founder of U-Haul Corp. (died 1999) * 1920Fyodor Abramov, Russian author and critic (died 1983) * 1920 – Arthur Franz, American actor (died 2006) * 1920 – James Mitchell, American actor and dancer (died 2010) * 1920 – Michèle Morgan, French-American actress and singer (died 2016) * 1920 – Rolland W. Redlin, American lawyer and politician (died 2011) * 1924David Beattie, New Zealand judge and politician, 14th Governor-General of New Zealand (died 2001) * 1924 – Carlos Humberto Romero, Salvadoran politician, President of El Salvador (died 2017) * 1924 – Al Rosen, American baseball player and manager (died 2015) * 1928Joss Ackland, English actor (died 2023) * 1928 – Jean Adamson, British writer and illustrator ('' Topsy and Tim'') (died 2024) * 1928 – Vance Haynes, American archaeologist, geologist and author * 1928 – Michael Henshall, English Anglican suffragan bishop (died 2017) * 1928 – Seymour Papert, South African mathematician and computer scientist, co-creator of the Logo programming language (died 2016) * 1928 – Tempest Storm, born Annie Banks, "The Queen Of Exotic Dancers", American burlesque performer and actress (died 2021) *
1932 Events January * January 4 – The British authorities in India arrest and intern Mahatma Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel. * January 9 – Sakuradamon Incident (1932), Sakuradamon Incident: Korean nationalist Lee Bong-chang fails in his effort ...
Gene H. Golub, American mathematician and academic (died 2007) * 1932 – Masten Gregory, American race car driver (died 1985) * 1932 – Reri Grist, American soprano and actress * 1932 – Jaguar, Brazilian cartoonist * 1932 – Gavin Stevens, Australian cricketer *
1936 Events January–February * January 20 – The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King Edward VIII, following the death of his father, George V, at Sandringham House. * January 28 – Death and state funer ...
Nh. Dini, Indonesian writer (died 2018) * 1936 – Jack R. Lousma, American colonel, astronaut and politician * 1936 – Henri Richard, Canadian ice hockey player (died 2020) * 1936 – Alex Rocco, American actor (died 2015) * 1940Sonja Barend, Dutch talk show host *1940 – Bartholomew I, current
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. * 1944Dennis Farina, American police officer and actor (died 2013) * 1944 – Nicholas Frayling, English priest and academic * 1944 – Phyllis Frelich, American actress (died 2014) * 1944 – Steve Mingori, American baseball player (died 2008) * 1944 – Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri, Italian author and illustrator * 1944 – Lennart Svedberg, Swedish ice hockey player (died 1972). * 1944 – Saeed Poursamimi, Iranian actor *
1948 Events January * January 1 ** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated. ** The current Constitutions of Constitution of Italy, Italy and of Constitution of New Jersey, New Jersey (both later subject to amendment) ...
Hermione Lee, English author, critic and academic * 1948 – Manoel Maria, Brazilian footballer * 1948 – Patricia A. McKillip, American author (died 2022) * 1948 – Sonny M'Pokomandji, Central African basketball player and politician, Minister of Equipment and Transport (2003–2005) * 1952Tim Powers, American author and educator * 1952 – Raisa Smetanina, Russian cross-country skier * 1952 – Bart Stupak, American police officer and politician *
1956 Events January * January 1 – The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan after 57 years. * January 8 – Operation Auca: Five U.S. evangelical Christian Missionary, missionaries, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, E ...
Knut Agnred, Swedish singer, actor and comedian * 1956 – Jonathan Coleman, English-Australian radio and television host (died 2021) * 1956 – Bob Speller, Canadian businessman and politician, 30th Canadian Minister of Agriculture (died 2021) * 1956 – Aileen Wuornos, American serial killer (died 2002) * 1960Khaled, Algerian singer-songwriter * 1960 – Richard Ramirez, American serial killer and sex offender (died 2013) * 1960 – Tony Robbins, American author and motivational activist * 1964Dave Brailsford, English cyclist and coach * 1964 – Carmel Busuttil, former Maltese footballer * 1964 – Lyndon Byers, Canadian ice hockey player and radio host * 1964 – Mervyn Warren, American tenor, composer and producer * 1968Chucky Brown, American basketball player and coach * 1968 – Gareth Farr, New Zealand composer and percussionist * 1968 – Pete Fenson, American curler * 1968 – Bryce Paup, American football player and coach * 1968 – Howard Tayler, American author and illustrator * 1968 – Eugene Volokh, Ukrainian-American lawyer and educator * 1968 – Frank Woodley, Australian actor, producer and screenwriter *
1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, ...
Sylvie Lubamba, Italian showgirl * 1972 – Mike Pollitt, English footballer and coach * 1972 – Antonio Sabàto Jr., Italian-American model and actor * 1972 – Pedro Sánchez,
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* 1972 – Dave Williams, American singer (died 2002) * 1972 – Saul Williams, American singer-songwriter * 1972 – Pedro Zamora, Cuban-American activist and educator (died 1994) *
1976 Events January * January 2 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 18 – Full diplomatic ...
Vonteego Cummings, American basketball player * 1976 – Katalin Kovács, Hungarian sprint kayaker * 1976 – Terrence Long, American baseball player * 1976 – Ja Rule, American rapper and actor *
1980 Events January * January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a United States grain embargo against the Soviet Union, grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission. * January 6 – Global Positioning Sys ...
ÇaÄŸdaÅŸ Atan, Turkish footballer and coach * 1980 – Simon Gagné, Canadian ice hockey player * 1980 – Rubén Plaza, Spanish cyclist * 1980 – Clinton Toopi, New Zealand rugby league player * 1980 – Taylor Twellman, American soccer player and sportscaster * 1980 – Peter Scanavino, American actor ('' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'') * 1984Darren Ambrose, English footballer * 1984 – Rica Imai, Japanese model and actress * 1984 – Cullen Jones, American swimmer * 1984 – Nuria Martínez, Spanish basketball player * 1984 – Lena Raine, American video game composer and producer * 1984 – Rakhee Thakrar, English actress * 1984 – Cam Ward, Canadian ice hockey player * 1984 – Mark Foster, American singer, songwriter and musician * 1988Lena Gercke, German model and television host * 1988 – Benedikt Höwedes, German footballer * 1988 – Brent Macaffer, Australian Rules footballer * 1988 – Hannah Mills, Welsh sports sailor * 1992
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, Australian cricketer * 1992 – Eric Kendricks, American football player * 1992 – Jessica Long, American paralympic swimmer * 1992 – Jessie T. Usher, American actor * 1992 – Saphir Taïder, Algerian footballer * 1996Nelson Asofa-Solomona, New Zealand rugby league player * 1996 – Norberto Briasco, Argentine-Armenian footballer * 1996 – Reece Prescod, British sprinter * 1996 – Claudia Williams, New Zealand tennis player * 2000Tyrese Haliburton, American basketball player * 2000 – Ferran Torres, Spanish footballer * 2000 – Jesper Lindstrøm, Danish footballer *
2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
Lydia Jacoby, American swimmer * 2004 – Abdukodir Khusanov, Uzbek footballer


Deaths


Pre-1600

* 468Pope Hilarius * 992Oswald of Worcester, Anglo-Saxon archbishop and saint (born 925) * 1460Albert III, Duke of Bavaria-Munich (born 1401) * 1528Patrick Hamilton, Scottish Protestant reformer and martyr (born 1504) * 1592Alessandro Striggio, Italian composer and diplomat (born 1536/1537) * 1600Caspar Hennenberger, German pastor, historian and cartographer (born 1529)


1601–1900

* 1604John Whitgift, English archbishop and academic (born 1530) * 1712Johann Conrad Peyer, Swiss anatomist (born 1653) * 1744John Theophilus Desaguliers, French-English physicist and philosopher (born 1683) * 1792Johann Andreas Stein, German piano builder (born 1728) * 1820Johann Joachim Eschenburg, German historian and critic (born 1743) * 1848Louis-François Lejeune, French general, painter and lithographer (born 1775) * 1856Auguste Chapdelaine, French Christian
missionary A missionary is a member of a Religious denomination, religious group who is sent into an area in order to promote its faith or provide services to people, such as education, literacy, social justice, health care, and economic development.Thoma ...
(born 1814) * 1868Ludwig I of Bavaria (born 1786) * 1880James Milne Wilson, Scottish-Australian soldier and politician, 8th Premier of Tasmania (born 1812)


1901–present

* 1904Patrick O'Sullivan, Irish-Australian politician (born 1818) * 1904 – Henri Joseph Anastase Perrotin, French astronomer (born 1845) * 1908Pat Garrett, American sheriff (born 1850) * 1908 – John Hope, 1st Marquess of Linlithgow, Scottish-Australian politician, 1st Governor-General of Australia (born 1860) * 1916John Nanson, English-Australian journalist and politician (born 1863) * 1920Ernie Courtney, American baseball player (born 1875) * 1924Frederic Chapple, Australian educator (born 1845) * 1928Adolphe Appia, Swiss architect and theorist (born 1862) * 1928 – Ina Coolbrith, American poet and librarian (born 1841) *
1932 Events January * January 4 – The British authorities in India arrest and intern Mahatma Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel. * January 9 – Sakuradamon Incident (1932), Sakuradamon Incident: Korean nationalist Lee Bong-chang fails in his effort ...
Arthur Mills Lea, Australian entomologist (born 1868) * 1932 – Giuseppe Vitali, Italian mathematician (born 1875) * 1940E. F. Benson, English archaeologist and author (born 1867) * 1944
Pehr Evind Svinhufvud Pehr Evind Svinhufvud af Qvalstad (, 15 December 1861 – 29 February 1944) was the third president of Finland from 1931 to 1937. Serving as a lawyer, judge, and politician in the Grand Duchy of Finland, which was at that time an autonomous s ...
, Finnish lawyer, judge and politician, 3rd
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(born 1861) *
1948 Events January * January 1 ** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated. ** The current Constitutions of Constitution of Italy, Italy and of Constitution of New Jersey, New Jersey (both later subject to amendment) ...
Robert Barrington-Ward, English lawyer and journalist (born 1891) * 1952Sarah Ann Jenyns, Australian entrepreneur (born 1865) *
1956 Events January * January 1 – The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan after 57 years. * January 8 – Operation Auca: Five U.S. evangelical Christian Missionary, missionaries, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, E ...
Elpidio Quirino, Filipino lawyer and politician, 6th
President of the Philippines The president of the Philippines (, sometimes referred to as ) is the head of state, head of government and chief executive of the Philippines. The president leads the executive branch of the Philippine government and is the commander-in-ch ...
(born 1890) * 1960Melvin Purvis, American police officer and
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agent (born 1903) * 1960 – Walter Yust, American journalist and author (born 1894) * 1964Frank Albertson, American actor and singer (born 1909) * 1968Tore Ørjasæter, Norwegian poet and educator (born 1886) *
1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, ...
Tom Davies, American football player and coach (born 1896) *
1976 Events January * January 2 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 18 – Full diplomatic ...
Florence P. Dwyer, American politician (born 1902) *
1980 Events January * January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a United States grain embargo against the Soviet Union, grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission. * January 6 – Global Positioning Sys ...
Yigal Allon, Israeli general and politician,
Prime Minister of Israel The prime minister of Israel (, Hebrew abbreviations, Hebrew abbreviation: ; , ''Ra'īs al-Ḥukūma'') is the head of government and chief executive of the Israel, State of Israel. Israel is a parliamentary republic with a President of Isra ...
(born 1918) * 1980 – Gil Elvgren, American painter and illustrator (born 1914) * 1984Ludwik Starski, Polish screenwriter and songwriter (born 1903) * 1992Ruth Pitter, English poet and author (born 1897) * 1996Frank Daniel, Czech-American director, producer and screenwriter (born 1926) * 1996 – Wes Farrell, American singer-songwriter and producer (born 1939) * 1996 – Ralph Rowe, American baseball player, coach and manager (born 1924) * 2000Dennis Danell, American guitarist (born 1961) *
2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
Kagamisato Kiyoji, Japanese sumo wrestler, the 42nd Yokozuna (born 1923) * 2004 – Jerome Lawrence, American playwright and author (born 1915) * 2004 – Harold Bernard St. John, Barbadian lawyer and politician, 3rd Prime Minister of Barbados (born 1931) * 2004 – Lorrie Wilmot, South African cricketer (born 1943) * 2008Janet Kagan, American author (born 1946) * 2008 – Erik Ortvad, Danish painter and illustrator (born 1917) * 2008 – Akira Yamada, Japanese scholar and philosopher (born 1922) *
2012 2012 was designated as: *International Year of Cooperatives *International Year of Sustainable Energy for All Events January *January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins. * January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ...
Davy Jones, English singer, guitarist and actor (born 1945) * 2012 – Sheldon Moldoff, American illustrator (born 1920) * 2012 – P. K. Narayana Panicker, Indian social leader (born 1930) * 2016Wenn V. Deramas, Filipino director and screenwriter (born 1966) * 2016 – Gil Hill, American police officer, actor and politician (born 1931) * 2016 – Josefin Nilsson, Swedish singer (born 1969) * 2016 – Mumtaz Qadri, Pakistani assassin, executed (born 1985) * 2016 – Louise Rennison, English author (born 1951) *
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 ...
Dieter Laser, German actor (born 1942) * 2020 – Éva Székely, Hungarian Hall of Fame swimmer and 1952 Olympic champion (born 1927) * 2024Ali Hassan Mwinyi, 2nd President of Tanzania and 3rd President of Zanzibar (born 1925) * 2024 –
Brian Mulroney Martin Brian Mulroney (March 20, 1939 – February 29, 2024) was a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and politician who served as the 18th prime minister of Canada from 1984 to 1993. Born in the eastern Quebec city of Baie-Comeau, Mulroney studi ...
, 18th Prime Minister of Canada (born 1939)


Holidays and observances

* As a Christian feast day: **Saint John Cassian ** February 29 in the Orthodox church * Rare Disease Day (in leap years; usually celebrated in common years on February 28) * Bachelor's Day (
Ireland Ireland (, ; ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially Names of the Irish state, named Irelan ...
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United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of European mainland, the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
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See also

* February 30 * February 31 * March 0


References


External links


BBC: On This Day
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Historical Events on February 29
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