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Pre-1600

* 328 – The official opening of Constantine's Bridge built over the
Danube The Danube ( ; see also #Names and etymology, other names) is the List of rivers of Europe#Longest rivers, second-longest river in Europe, after the Volga in Russia. It flows through Central and Southeastern Europe, from the Black Forest sou ...
between Sucidava ( Corabia,
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
) and Oescus ( Gigen,
Bulgaria Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern portion of the Balkans directly south of the Danube river and west of the Black Sea. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey t ...
) by the Roman architect Theophilus Patricius. * 1316 – The Burgundian and Majorcan claimants of the Principality of Achaea meet in the Battle of Manolada. * 1584 – The Maronite College is established in
Rome Rome (Italian language, Italian and , ) is the capital city and most populated (municipality) of Italy. It is also the administrative centre of the Lazio Regions of Italy, region and of the Metropolitan City of Rome. A special named with 2, ...
. * 1594Portuguese forces under the command of Pedro Lopes de Sousa begin an unsuccessful invasion of the Kingdom of Kandy during the Campaign of Danture in
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
.


1601–1900

* 1610John Guy sets sail from
Bristol Bristol () is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region. Built around the River Avon, Bristol, River Avon, it is bordered by t ...
with 39 other
colonists A settler or a colonist is a person who establishes or joins a permanent presence that is separate to existing communities. The entity that a settler establishes is a settlement. A settler is called a pioneer if they are among the first settli ...
for
Newfoundland Newfoundland and Labrador is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region. The province comprises the island of Newfoundland and the continental region of Labrador, having a total size of . As of 2025 the population ...
. * 1687
Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton () was an English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author. Newton was a key figure in the Scientific Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment, Enlightenment that followed ...
publishes '' Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica''. * 1770 – The Battle of Chesma between the
Russian Empire The Russian Empire was an empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its establishment in November 1721 until the proclamation of the Russian Republic in September 1917. At its height in the late 19th century, it covered about , roughl ...
and the
Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire (), also called the Turkish Empire, was an empire, imperial realm that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Centr ...
begins. * 1775 – The Second Continental Congress adopts the Olive Branch Petition. * 1803 – The Convention of Artlenburg is signed, leading to the French occupation of the
Electorate of Hanover The Electorate of Hanover ( or simply ''Kurhannover'') was an Prince-elector, electorate of the Holy Roman Empire located in northwestern Germany that arose from the Principality of Calenberg. Although formally known as the Electorate of Brun ...
(which had been ruled by the British king). * 1807 – In
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southwest of the Río de la Plata. Buenos Aires is classified as an Alpha− glob ...
the local militias repel the British soldiers within the Second English Invasion. * 1809 – The Battle of Wagram between the French and
Austrian Empire The Austrian Empire, officially known as the Empire of Austria, was a Multinational state, multinational European Great Powers, great power from 1804 to 1867, created by proclamation out of the Habsburg monarchy, realms of the Habsburgs. Duri ...
s begins. * 1811 – The Venezuelan Declaration of Independence is adopted by a congress of the provinces. * 1813War of 1812: Three weeks of British raids on Fort Schlosser, Black Rock and
Plattsburgh, New York Plattsburgh is a city in and the county seat of Clinton County, New York, United States, situated on the north-western shore of Lake Champlain. The population was 19,841 at the United States Census, 2020, 2020 census. The population of the sur ...
commence. * 1814 – War of 1812: Battle of Chippawa: American Major General Jacob Brown defeats British General Phineas Riall at Chippawa, Ontario. * 1833Lê Văn Khôi along with 27 soldiers stage a mutiny taking over the Phiên An citadel, developing into the Lê Văn Khôi revolt against Emperor Minh Mạng. * 1833 –
Admiral Admiral is one of the highest ranks in many navies. In the Commonwealth nations and the United States, a "full" admiral is equivalent to a "full" general in the army or the air force. Admiral is ranked above vice admiral and below admiral of ...
Charles Napier vanquishes the navy of the Portuguese usurper Dom Miguel at the third Battle of Cape St. Vincent. * 1841Thomas Cook organises the first package excursion, from
Leicester Leicester ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city, Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area, and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest city in the East Midlands with a popula ...
to Loughborough. * 1852Frederick Douglass delivers his " What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" speech in
Rochester, New York Rochester is a city in and the county seat, seat of government of Monroe County, New York, United States. It is the List of municipalities in New York, fourth-most populous city and 10th most-populated municipality in New York, with a populati ...
. * 1859 – The United States discovers and claims Midway Atoll. * 1865 – The United States Secret Service begins operation. * 1884
Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu ...
takes possession of
Cameroon Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the R ...
.


1901–present

* 1915 – The Liberty Bell leaves Philadelphia by special train on its way to the Panama–Pacific International Exposition. This is the last trip outside
Philadelphia Philadelphia ( ), colloquially referred to as Philly, is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania, most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the List of United States cities by population, sixth-most populous city in the Unit ...
that the custodians of the bell intend to permit. * 1934 – " Bloody Thursday": The
police The police are Law enforcement organization, a constituted body of Law enforcement officer, people empowered by a State (polity), state with the aim of Law enforcement, enforcing the law and protecting the Public order policing, public order ...
open fire on striking longshoremen in
San Francisco San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, Financial District, San Francisco, financial, and Culture of San Francisco, cultural center of Northern California. With a population of 827,526 residents as of ...
. *
1935 Events January * January 7 – Italian premier Benito Mussolini and French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval conclude an agreement, in which each power agrees not to oppose the other's colonial claims. * January 12 – Amelia Earhart ...
– The
National Labor Relations Act The National Labor Relations Act of 1935, also known as the Wagner Act, is a foundational statute of United States labor law that guarantees the right of private sector employees to organize into trade unions, engage in collective bargaining, an ...
, which governs labor relations in the United States, is signed into law by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882April 12, 1945), also known as FDR, was the 32nd president of the United States, serving from 1933 until his death in 1945. He is the longest-serving U.S. president, and the only one to have served ...
. * 1937
Spam Spam most often refers to: * Spam (food), a consumer brand product of canned processed pork of the Hormel Foods Corporation * Spamming, unsolicited or undesired electronic messages ** Email spam, unsolicited, undesired, or illegal email messages ...
, the luncheon meat, is introduced into the market by the Hormel Foods Corporation. * 1940
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 ...
: Foreign relations of Vichy France are severed with the United Kingdom. * 1941 – World War II:
Operation Barbarossa Operation Barbarossa was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and several of its European Axis allies starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during World War II. More than 3.8 million Axis troops invaded the western Soviet Union along ...
: German troops reach the Dnieper river. *
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 ...
– World War II: An Allied invasion fleet sails for
Sicily Sicily (Italian language, Italian and ), officially the Sicilian Region (), is an island in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula in continental Europe and is one of the 20 regions of Italy, regions of Italy. With 4. ...
( Operation Husky, July 10, 1943). * 1943 – World War II: German forces begin a massive offensive against the
Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
at the Battle of Kursk, also known as Operation Citadel. * 1945 – The
United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of European mainland, the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
holds its first general election in 10 years, which would be won by
Clement Attlee Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee (3 January 18838 October 1967) was a British statesman who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951 and Leader of the Labour Party (UK), Leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955. At ...
's Labour Party. *
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 ...
Micheline Bernardini models the first modern bikini at a swimming pool in Paris. *
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) ...
National Health Service The National Health Service (NHS) is the term for the publicly funded health care, publicly funded healthcare systems of the United Kingdom: the National Health Service (England), NHS Scotland, NHS Wales, and Health and Social Care (Northern ...
Acts create the national public health system in the United Kingdom. * 1950
Korean War The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was s ...
: Task Force Smith: American and
North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu River, Yalu (Amnok) an ...
n forces first clash, in the Battle of Osan. * 1950 – The Knesset of
Israel Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ...
passes the Law of Return which grants all Jews the right to immigrate to the Land of Israel. * 1954 – The
BBC The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
broadcasts its first daily television news bulletin. * 1954 –
Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one of the most significant cultural figures of the ...
records his first single, " That's All Right", at Sun Records in
Memphis, Tennessee Memphis is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, and its county seat. Situated along the Mississippi River, it had a population of 633,104 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of municipalities in Tenne ...
. *
1962 The year saw the Cuban Missile Crisis, which is often considered the closest the world came to a Nuclear warfare, nuclear confrontation during the Cold War. Events January * January 1 – Samoa, Western Samoa becomes independent from Ne ...
– The official
independence Independence is a condition of a nation, country, or state, in which residents and population, or some portion thereof, exercise self-government, and usually sovereignty, over its territory. The opposite of independence is the status of ...
of
Algeria Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger ...
is proclaimed after an eight-year-long war with
France France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan ...
. * 1970Air Canada Flight 621 crashes in Brampton,
Ontario Ontario is the southernmost Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada. Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the Population of Canada by province and territory, country's most populous province. As of the 2021 Canadian census, it ...
,
Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its Provinces and territories of Canada, ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's List of coun ...
, killing all 109 people on board. *
1971 * The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses (Solar eclipse of February 25, 1971, February 25, Solar eclipse of July 22, 1971, July 22 and Solar eclipse of August 20, 1971, August 20) and two total lunar eclipses (February 1971 lunar eclip ...
– The Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution, lowering the voting age from 21 to 18 years, is formally certified by President
Richard Nixon Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913April 22, 1994) was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 until Resignation of Richard Nixon, his resignation in 1974. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican ...
. *
1973 Events January * January 1 – The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark 1973 enlargement of the European Communities, enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union. * January 14 - The 16-0 19 ...
– A boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE) in Kingman, Arizona, following a fire that broke out as propane was being transferred from a railroad car to a storage tank, kills eleven firefighters. * 1973 – Juvénal Habyarimana seizes power over
Rwanda Rwanda, officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, where the African Great Lakes region and Southeast Africa converge. Located a few degrees south of the Equator, Rwanda is bordered by ...
in a coup d'état. *
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. ...
Arthur Ashe becomes the first black man to win the Wimbledon singles title. * 1975 –
Cape Verde Cape Verde or Cabo Verde, officially the Republic of Cabo Verde, is an island country and archipelagic state of West Africa in the central Atlantic Ocean, consisting of ten volcanic islands with a combined land area of about . These islands ...
gains its independence from Portugal. * 1977 – The Pakistan Armed Forces under
Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (12 August 192417 August 1988) was a Pakistani military officer and statesman who served as the sixth president of Pakistan from 1978 until Death of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, his death in an airplane crash in 1988. He also se ...
seize power in Operation Fair Play and begin 11 years of martial law. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the first elected Prime Minister of Pakistan, is overthrown. *
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 ...
– Swedish tennis player Björn Borg wins his fifth Wimbledon final and becomes the first male tennis player to win the championships five times in a row (1976–1980). * 1984 – The
United States Supreme Court The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all U.S. federal court cases, and over state court cases that turn on question ...
gives its '' United States v. Leon'' decision providing a good-faith exception from the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule against use of evidence obtained through defective warrants in criminal trials. *
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 ...
Sri Lankan Civil War: The LTTE uses suicide attacks on the Sri Lankan Army for the first time. The Black Tigers are born and, in the following years, will continue to kill with the tactic. * 1989Iran–Contra affair: Oliver North is sentenced by U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell to a three-year suspended prison term, two years probation, $150,000 in fines and 1,200 hours community service. His convictions are later overturned. *
1994 The year 1994 was designated as the " International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations. In the Line Islands and Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, 1994 had only 364 days, omitti ...
Jeff Bezos founds Amazon. * 1995
Armenia Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia (country), Georgia to the north and Azerbaijan to ...
adopts its
constitution A constitution is the aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organization or other type of entity, and commonly determines how that entity is to be governed. When these pri ...
, four years after its independence from the
Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
. * 1996Dolly the sheep becomes the first mammal cloned from an adult cell. * 1997Sri Lankan Civil War: Sri Lankan Tamil MP A. Thangathurai is shot dead at
Sri Shanmuga Hindu Ladies College Sri Shanmuga Hindu Ladies College (also known as Trincomalee Ladies College or Trinco Ladies College) is a National school (Sri Lanka), national school in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka. History The school was founded on 20 October 1923 by Thangamma S ...
in
Trincomalee Trincomalee (; , ; , ), historically known as Gokanna and Gokarna, is the administrative headquarters of the Trincomalee District and major resort port city of Eastern Province, Sri Lanka, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka. Located on the east coast o ...
. *
1999 1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons. Events January * January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers. * January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
– U.S. President
Bill Clinton William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician and lawyer who was the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, ...
imposes trade and economic sanctions against the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. * 2003 – The
World Health Organization The World Health Organization (WHO) is a list of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations which coordinates responses to international public health issues and emergencies. It is headquartered in Gen ...
announces that the 2002–2004 SARS outbreak has been contained. *
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 ...
– The first direct Indonesian presidential election is held. * 2006
North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu River, Yalu (Amnok) an ...
tests four short-range missiles, one medium-range missile and a long-range Taepodong-2. The long-range Taepodong-2 reportedly fails in mid-air over the
Sea of Japan The Sea of Japan is the marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula, and the mainland of the Russian Far East. The Japanese archipelago separates the sea from the Pacific Ocean. Like the Mediterranean Sea, it ...
. *
2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ...
– A series of violent riots break out in
Ürümqi Ürümqi, , is the capital of the Xinjiang, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in Northwestern China. With a census population of 4 million in 2020, Ürümqi is the second-largest city in China's northwestern interior after Xi'an, also the ...
, the capital city of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China. * 2009 – The largest hoard of
Anglo-Saxon The Anglo-Saxons, in some contexts simply called Saxons or the English, were a Cultural identity, cultural group who spoke Old English and inhabited much of what is now England and south-eastern Scotland in the Early Middle Ages. They traced t ...
gold ever discovered in Britain, consisting of more than 1,500 items, is found near the village of Hammerwich, near Lichfield, Staffordshire. *
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 ...
The Shard in London is inaugurated as the tallest building in Europe, with a height of 310 metres (1,020 ft). * 2016 – The Juno space probe arrives at
Jupiter Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the List of Solar System objects by size, largest in the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a Jupiter mass, mass more than 2.5 times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined a ...
and begins a 20-month survey of the planet. * 2022 – British government ministers Sajid Javid and
Rishi Sunak Rishi Sunak (born 12 May 1980) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party (UK), Leader of the Conservative Party from 2022 to 2024. Following his defeat to Keir Starmer's La ...
resign from the second Johnson ministry, beginning the July 2022 United Kingdom government crisis. * 2024Keir Starmer is appointed Prime Minister by
Charles III Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms. Charles was born at Buckingham Palace during the reign of his maternal grandfather, King George VI, and ...
, becoming the first Labour prime minister since Gordon Brown in 2010 and the first one to win a general election since Tony Blair at the 2005 general election


Births


Pre-1600

* 465Ahkal Moʼ Nahb I, Mayan ruler (died 524) * 980Mokjong of Goryeo, Korean king (died 1009) * 1029Al-Mustansir Billah, Fatimid caliph (died 1094) * 1321Joan of the Tower, English consort of David II of Scotland (died 1362) * 1466Giovanni Sforza, Italian nobleman (died 1510) * 1547Garzia de' Medici, Tuscan son of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (died 1562) * 1549Francesco Maria del Monte, Italian cardinal and art collector (died 1627) * 1554Elisabeth of Austria, French queen (died 1592) * 1580Carlo Contarini, doge of Venice (died 1656) * 1586Thomas Hooker, English-born founder of the Colony of Connecticut (died 1647) * 1593Achille d'Étampes de Valençay, French military leader (died 1646)


1601–1900

* 1653Thomas Pitt, English businessman and politician (died 1726) * 1670Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg, countess palatine (died 1748) * 1675Mary Walcott, American accuser and witness at the Salem witch trials (died 1719) * 1709Étienne de Silhouette, French translator and politician,
Controller-General of Finances The Controller-General or Comptroller-General of Finances () was the name of the minister in charge of finances in France from 1661 to 1791. It replaced the former position of Superintendent of Finances (''Surintendant des finances''), which was ab ...
(died 1767) * 1717Peter III, Portuguese king (died 1786) * 1718Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford, English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (died 1794) * 1745Carl Arnold Kortum, German physician and poet (died 1824) * 1755Sarah Siddons, English actress (died 1831) * 1780François Carlo Antommarchi, French physician (died 1838) *
1781 Events January–March * January – William Pitt the Younger, later Prime Minister of Great Britain, enters Parliament of Great Britain, Parliament, aged 21. * January 1 – Industrial Revolution: The Iron Bridge opens ...
Stamford Raffles Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles (5 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) was a British Colonial Office, colonial official who served as the List of governors of the Dutch East Indies, governor of the Dutch East Indies between 1811 and 1816 and lieut ...
, English politician, founded
Singapore Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
(died 1826) * 1793Pavel Pestel, Russian officer (died 1826) * 1794Sylvester Graham, American minister and activist (died 1851) * 1801
David Farragut David Glasgow Farragut (; also spelled Glascoe; July 5, 1801 – August 14, 1870) was a flag officer of the United States Navy during the American Civil War. He was the first Rear admiral (United States), rear admiral, Vice admiral (United State ...
, American admiral (died 1870) * 1802Pavel Nakhimov, Russian admiral (died 1855) * 1803George Borrow, British writer (died 1881) * 1805Robert FitzRoy, English captain, meteorologist, and politician, 2nd Governor of New Zealand (died 1865) * 1810P. T. Barnum, American businessman, co-founded Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus (died 1891) * 1820William John Macquorn Rankine, Scottish physicist, mathematician, and engineer (died 1872) * 1829Ignacio Mariscal, Mexican politician and diplomat, Secretary of Foreign Affairs for Mexico (died 1910) * 1832Pavel Chistyakov, Russian painter and educator (died 1919) * 1841William Collins Whitney, American financier and politician, 31st
United States Secretary of the Navy The Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) is a statutory officer () and the head (chief executive officer) of the United States Department of the Navy, Department of the Navy, a military department within the United States Department of Defense. On Mar ...
(died 1904) * 1849William Thomas Stead, English journalist (died 1912) * 1853
Cecil Rhodes Cecil John Rhodes ( ; 5 July 185326 March 1902) was an English-South African mining magnate and politician in southern Africa who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896. He and his British South Africa Company founded th ...
, English-South African businessman and politician, 6th Prime Minister of the Cape Colony (died 1902) * 1857Clara Zetkin, German theorist and activist (died 1933) * 1857 – Julien Tiersot, French musicologist and composer (died 1936) * 1860Robert Bacon, American colonel and politician, 39th United States Secretary of State (died 1919) * 1860 – Mathieu Jaboulay, French surgeon (died 1913) * 1862George Nuttall, American-British bacteriologist (died 1937) * 1862 – Horatio Caro, English chess master (died 1920) * 1864Stephan Krehl, German composer (died 1924) * 1867A. E. Douglass, American astronomer (died 1962) * 1872Édouard Herriot, French lawyer and politician,
Prime Minister of France The prime minister of France (), officially the prime minister of the French Republic (''Premier ministre de la République française''), is the head of government of the French Republic and the leader of its Council of Ministers. The prime ...
(died 1957) * 1874Eugen Fischer, German physician and academic (died 1967) * 1879Dwight F. Davis, American tennis player and politician, 49th United States Secretary of War (died 1945) * 1879 – Wanda Landowska, Polish-French harpsichord player and educator (died 1959) * 1880Jan Kubelík, Czech violinist and composer (died 1940) * 1880 – Constantin Tănase, Romanian actor and playwright (died 1945) * 1882Inayat Khan, Indian mystic and educator (died 1927) * 1883Gustave Lanctot, Canadian historian, author, and academic (died 1975) * 1884Enrico Dante, Italian cardinal (died 1967) * 1885Blas Infante, Spanish historian and politician (died 1936) * 1885 – André Lhote, French sculptor and painter (died 1962) *
1886 Events January * January 1 – Upper Burma is formally annexed to British rule in Burma, British Burma, following its conquest in the Third Anglo-Burmese War of November 1885. * January 5–January 9, 9 – Robert Louis Stevenson ...
Willem Drees, Dutch politician and historian, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1948–1958) (died 1988) * 1886 – Prince John Konstantinovich of Russia (died 1918) * 1888Herbert Spencer Gasser, American physiologist and academic,
Nobel Prize The Nobel Prizes ( ; ; ) are awards administered by the Nobel Foundation and granted in accordance with the principle of "for the greatest benefit to humankind". The prizes were first awarded in 1901, marking the fifth anniversary of Alfred N ...
laureate (died 1963) * 1888 – Louise Freeland Jenkins, American astronomer and academic (died 1970) * 1889
Jean Cocteau Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau ( , ; ; 5 July 1889 11 October 1963) was a French poet, playwright, novelist, designer, film director, visual artist and critic. He was one of the foremost avant-garde artists of the 20th-c ...
, French novelist, poet, and playwright (died 1963) *
1890 Events January * January 1 – The Kingdom of Italy establishes Eritrea as its colony in the Horn of Africa. * January 2 – Alice Sanger becomes the first female staffer in the White House. * January 11 – 1890 British Ultimatum: The Uni ...
Frederick Lewis Allen, American historian and journalist (died 1954) * 1891John Howard Northrop, American chemist and academic,
Nobel Prize The Nobel Prizes ( ; ; ) are awards administered by the Nobel Foundation and granted in accordance with the principle of "for the greatest benefit to humankind". The prizes were first awarded in 1901, marking the fifth anniversary of Alfred N ...
laureate (died 1987) * 1891 – Tin Ujević, Croatian poet and translator (died 1955) * 1893
Anthony Berkeley Cox Anthony Berkeley Cox (5 July 1893 – 9 March 1971) was an English crime writer. He wrote under several pen-names, including Francis Iles, Anthony Berkeley and A. Monmouth Platts. Early life and education Anthony Berkeley Cox was born 5 July ...
, English writer (died 1971) * 1893 – Giuseppe Caselli, Italian painter (died 1976) * 1894Ants Lauter, Estonian actor and director (died 1973) * 1896
Thomas Playford IV Sir Thomas Playford (5 July 1896 – 16 June 1981) was an Australian politician from the state of South Australia. He served as Premier of South Australia and leader of the Liberal and Country League (LCL) from 5 November 1938 to 10 March 196 ...
, Australian politician, 33rd Premier of South Australia (died 1981) * 1898Georgios Grivas, Greek general (died 1974) * 1899Marcel Achard, French playwright, screenwriter, and author (died 1974) * 1900Yoshimaro Yamashina, Japanese ornithologist, founded the Yamashina Institute for Ornithology (died 1989) * 1900 – Bernardus Johannes Alfrink, Dutch cardinal (died 1987)


1901–present

* 1901Julio Libonatti, Italian-Argentinian footballer (died 1981) * 1902Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., American colonel and politician, 3rd United States Ambassador to the United Nations (died 1985) * 1904Harold Acton, English scholar and author (died 1994) * 1904 – Ernst Mayr, German-American biologist and ornithologist (died 2005) * 1904 – Milburn Stone, American actor (died 1980) * 1905Madeleine Sylvain-Bouchereau, Haitian sociologist and educator (died 1970) * 1908Henri of Orléans, (died 1999) * 1908 – Lyman S. Ayres II, American businessman (died 1996) * 1910Georges Vedel, French lawyer and academic (died 2002) * 1911Endel Aruja, Estonian-Canadian physicist and academic (died 2008) * 1911 – Haydn Bunton, Sr., Australian footballer and coach (died 1955) * 1911 – Giorgio Borġ Olivier, Maltese lawyer and politician, 7th Prime Minister of Malta (died 1980) * 1911 – Georges Pompidou, French banker and politician, 19th President of France (died 1974) * 1913George Costakis, Russian art collector (died 1990) * 1913 – Smiley Lewis, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (died 1966) * 1914John Thomas Dunlop, American administrator and labor scholar (died 2003) * 1914Annie Fischer, Hungarian pianist and composer (died 1995) * 1915Babe Paley, American socialite (died 1978) * 1915 – John Woodruff, American runner and commander (died 2007) * 1915 – Al Timothy, Trinidadian musician and songwriter (died 2000) * 1916Lívia Rév, Hungarian classical pianist (died 2018) * 1916 – Ivor Powell, Welsh footballer (died 2012) *
1918 The ceasefire that effectively ended the World War I, First World War took place on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of this year. Also in this year, the Spanish flu pandemic killed 50–100 million people wor ...
K. Karunakaran, Indian lawyer and politician, 7th Chief Minister of Kerala (died 2010) * 1918 – Brian James, Australian actor (died 2009) * 1918 – Zakaria Mohieddin, Egyptian general and politician, 33rd Prime Minister of Egypt (died 2012) * 1918 – George Rochberg, American composer and educator (died 2005) * 1921Viktor Kulikov, Russian marshal (died 2013) * 1921 – Nanos Valaoritis, Greek author, poet, and playwright (died 2019) * 1923George Moore, Australian jockey (died 2008) * 1923 – Mitsuye Yamada, Japanese American activist * 1924János Starker, Hungarian-American cellist and educator (died 2013) * 1924 – Edward Cassidy, Australian Roman Catholic cardinal priest (died 2021) * 1925Fernando de Szyszlo, Peruvian painter and sculptor (died 2017) * 1925 – Jean Raspail, French author and explorer (died 2020) * 1926Diana Lynn, American actress (died 1971) * 1928Pierre Mauroy, French educator and politician,
Prime Minister of France The prime minister of France (), officially the prime minister of the French Republic (''Premier ministre de la République française''), is the head of government of the French Republic and the leader of its Council of Ministers. The prime ...
(died 2013) * 1928 – Warren Oates, American actor (died 1982) * 1929Jimmy Carruthers, Australian boxer (died 1990) * 1929 – Katherine Helmond, American actress and director (died 2019) * 1929 – Tony Lock, English cricketer (died 1995) * 1929 –
Jovan Rašković Jovan Rašković ( sr-cyr, Јован Рашковић, ; 5 July 1929 – 28 July 1992) was a Serbs of Croatia, Croatian Serb psychiatrist, academic and politician. Early life Rašković was born in Knin in 1929. During World War II in Yugoslavia ...
, Serbian psychiatrist, academic, and politician (died 1992) * 1929 – Jiří Reynek, Czech poet and graphic artist (died 2014) * 1931Ismail Mahomed, South African lawyer and politician, 17th Chief Justice of South Africa (died 2000) * 1932Gyula Horn, Hungarian politician, 37th
Prime Minister of Hungary The prime minister of Hungary () is the head of government of Hungary. The prime minister and the government of Hungary, Cabinet are collectively accountability, accountable for their policies and actions to the National Assembly (Hungary), Par ...
(died 2013) * 1933Paul-Gilbert Langevin, French musicologist, critic and physicist (died 1986) *
1935 Events January * January 7 – Italian premier Benito Mussolini and French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval conclude an agreement, in which each power agrees not to oppose the other's colonial claims. * January 12 – Amelia Earhart ...
John Schoenherr, American illustrator (died 2010) *
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 ...
Shirley Knight, American actress (died 2020) * 1936 – James Mirrlees, Scottish economist and academic,
Nobel Prize The Nobel Prizes ( ; ; ) are awards administered by the Nobel Foundation and granted in accordance with the principle of "for the greatest benefit to humankind". The prizes were first awarded in 1901, marking the fifth anniversary of Alfred N ...
laureate (died 2018) * 1937Nita Lowey, American politician (born 1937) *
1938 Events January * January 1 – state-owned enterprise, State-owned railway networks are created by merger, in France (SNCF) and the Netherlands (Nederlandse Spoorwegen – NS). * January 20 – King Farouk of Egypt marries Saf ...
Ronnie Self, American singer-songwriter (died 1981) * 1940
Chuck Close Charles Thomas Close (July 5, 1940 – August 19, 2021) was an American painter, visual artist, and photographer who made massive-scale photorealism, photorealist and abstract portraits of himself and others. Close also created photo portraits ...
, American painter and photographer (died 2021) * 1941Epeli Nailatikau, Fijian chief, President of Fiji *
1942 The Uppsala Conflict Data Program project estimates this to be the deadliest year in human history in terms of conflict deaths, placing the death toll at 4.62 million. However, the Correlates of War estimates that the prior year, 1941, was th ...
Matthias Bamert, Swiss composer and conductor * 1942 – Hannes Löhr, German footballer, coach, and manager (died 2016) *
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 ...
Curt Blefary, American baseball player and coach (died 2001) * 1943 – Mark Cox, English tennis player, coach and sportscaster * 1943 – Robbie Robertson, Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, and actor (died 2023) * 1944Leni Björklund, Swedish politician, 28th Swedish Minister of Defence for Sweden * 1945Michael Blake, American author and screenwriter (died 2015) * 1945 – Humberto Benítez Treviño, Mexican lawyer and politician, Attorney General of Mexico *
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 ...
Pierre-Marc Johnson, Canadian lawyer, physician, and politician, 24th Premier of Quebec * 1946 – Paul Smith, English fashion designer * 1946 – Gerard 't Hooft, Dutch physicist and academic,
Nobel Prize The Nobel Prizes ( ; ; ) are awards administered by the Nobel Foundation and granted in accordance with the principle of "for the greatest benefit to humankind". The prizes were first awarded in 1901, marking the fifth anniversary of Alfred N ...
laureate * 1946 – Vladimir Mikhailovich Zakharov, Russian dancer and choreographer (died 2013) *
1949 Events January * January 1 – A United Nations-sponsored ceasefire brings an end to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. The war results in a stalemate and the division of Kashmir, which still continues as of 2025 * January 2 – Luis ...
Ludwig G. Strauss, German physician and academic (died 2013) * 1949 – Jill Murphy,British children's author (died 2021) * 1950Carlos Caszely, Chilean footballer * 1950 – Huey Lewis, American singer-songwriter and actor * 1951Goose Gossage, American baseball player *
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 ...
David Morrow, Australian radio host and sportscaster (died 2024) * 1953 – Caryn Navy, American mathematician and computer scientist * 1954Jimmy Crespo, American guitarist and songwriter * 1954 – John Wright, New Zealand cricketer and coach * 1955Tony Hadley, English footballer * 1955 – Peter McNamara, Australian tennis player and coach (died 2019) *
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 ...
Horacio Cartes, Paraguayan businessman and politician, President of Paraguay * 1956 – James Lofton, American football player and coach * 1957
Carlo Thränhardt Carlo Thränhardt (, ; born 5 July 1957) is a retired German high jumper. He excelled at indoor competitions, setting the world indoor record on three occasions between 1984 and 1988. His best mark of 2.42 metres ranks him second on the indoor ...
, German high jumper * 1957 – Doug Wilson, Canadian-American ice hockey player and manager * 1958Veronica Guerin, Irish journalist (died 1996) * 1958 – Bill Watterson, American author and illustrator * 1959Marc Cohn, American singer-songwriter and keyboard player *
1962 The year saw the Cuban Missile Crisis, which is often considered the closest the world came to a Nuclear warfare, nuclear confrontation during the Cold War. Events January * January 1 – Samoa, Western Samoa becomes independent from Ne ...
Sarina Hülsenbeck, German swimmer * 1963Edie Falco, American actress * 1964Ronald D. Moore, American screenwriter and producer * 1966Susannah Doyle, English actress, director, and playwright * 1966 – Gianfranco Zola, Italian footballer and coach * 1967Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, Iraqi politician, 80th Prime Minister of Iraq * 1968Ken Akamatsu, Japanese illustrator * 1968 – Kenji Ito, Japanese pianist and composer * 1968 – Nardwuar, Canadian celebrity journalist and musician * 1968 – Hedi Slimane, French fashion designer and photographer * 1968 – Alex Zülle, Swiss cyclist * 1968 – Susan Wojcicki, Polish-American technology executive (died 2024) * 1969Jenji Kohan, American screenwriter and producer * 1969 – John LeClair, American ice hockey player * 1969 – RZA, American rapper, producer, actor, and director * 1970
Mac Dre Andre Louis Hicks (July 5, 1970 – November 1, 2004), known artistically as Mac Dre, was an American rapper, record producer and songwriter from Vallejo, California. He was an instrumental figure in the emergence of hyphy, a cultural movement ...
, American rapper and producer, founded Thizz Entertainment (died 2004) * 1970 – Valentí Massana, Spanish race walker *
1971 * The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses (Solar eclipse of February 25, 1971, February 25, Solar eclipse of July 22, 1971, July 22 and Solar eclipse of August 20, 1971, August 20) and two total lunar eclipses (February 1971 lunar eclip ...
Derek McInnes, Scottish footballer and manager *
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, ...
Matthew Birir, Kenyan runner * 1972 – Robert Esmie, Canadian sprinter * 1972 – Gary Shteyngart, American writer *
1973 Events January * January 1 – The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark 1973 enlargement of the European Communities, enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union. * January 14 - The 16-0 19 ...
Marcus Allbäck, Swedish footballer and coach * 1973 – Bengt Lagerberg, Swedish drummer * 1973 – Róisín Murphy, Irish singer-songwriter and producer * 1974Márcio Amoroso, Brazilian footballer * 1974 – Sarah Taylor, Jersey squash player *
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. ...
Hernán Crespo, Argentinian footballer and coach * 1975 – Ai Sugiyama, Japanese tennis player *
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 ...
Bizarre, American rapper * 1976 – Nuno Gomes, Portuguese footballer * 1977Nicolas Kiefer, German tennis player *
1978 Events January * January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213. * January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd ...
Britta Oppelt, German rower * 1978 – Allan Simonsen, Danish race car driver (died 2013) * 1978 – İsmail YK, German-Turkish singer-songwriter *
1979 Events January * January 1 ** United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralds the start of the ''International Year of the Child''. Many musicians donate to the ''Music for UNICEF Concert'' fund, among them ABBA, who write the song ...
Shane Filan, Irish singer-songwriter * 1979 – Amélie Mauresmo, French-Swiss tennis player * 1979 – Stiliyan Petrov, Bulgarian footballer and manager *
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 ...
Pauly D, American television personality * 1980 – David Rozehnal, Czech footballer * 1980 – Mads Tolling, Danish-American violinist and composer * 1982Fabrício de Souza, Brazilian footballer * 1982 – Alexander Dimitrenko, Ukrainian-German boxer * 1982 – Alberto Gilardino, Italian footballer * 1982 –
Philippe Gilbert Philippe Gilbert (born 5 July 1982) is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer, who is best known for winning the 2012 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race, World Road Race Championships in 2012, and for being one of two rid ...
, Belgian cyclist * 1982 – Kate Gynther, Australian water polo player * 1982 – Dave Haywood, American singer-songwriter and guitarist * 1982 – Paíto, Mozambican footballer * 1982 – Szabolcs Perenyi, Romanian-Hungarian footballer * 1982 – Beno Udrih, Slovenian basketball player * 1982 – Tuba Büyüküstün, Turkish actress * 1982 – Junri Namigata, Japanese tennis player *
1983 1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call. Events January * January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning of the ...
Marco Estrada, Mexican baseball player * 1983 – Jonás Gutiérrez, Argentinian footballer * 1983 – Zheng Jie, Chinese tennis player * 1983 – Taavi Peetre, Estonian shot putter (died 2010) * 1984Danay Garcia, Cuban actress * 1984 – Zack Miller, American golfer * 1985Alexandre R. Picard, Canadian ice hockey player * 1985 – Megan Rapinoe, American soccer player * 1986Iurii Cheban, Ukrainian canoe sprinter * 1986 – Piermario Morosini, Italian footballer (died 2012) * 1986 – Alexander Radulov, Russian ice hockey player *
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 ...
Ji Chang-wook, South Korean actor * 1987 – Safiq Rahim, Malaysian footballer * 1987 – Alexander Kristoff, Norwegian cyclist * 1988Samir Ujkani, Albanian footballer * 1989Adam Cole, American wrestler * 1989 – Georgios Efrem, Cypriot footballer * 1990Abeba Aregawi, Ethiopian-Swedish runner * 1992Alberto Moreno, Spanish footballer * 1992 – Chiara Scholl, American tennis player * 1993Yaroslav Kosov, Russian ice hockey player * 1993 – Jorge Polanco, Dominican baseball player *
1994 The year 1994 was designated as the " International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations. In the Line Islands and Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, 1994 had only 364 days, omitti ...
Jeon Jong-seo, South Korean actress * 1994 – Shohei Ohtani, Japanese baseball player * 1996Aamir Jamal, Pakistani cricketer * 1998Emily Fox, American soccer player *
1999 1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons. Events January * January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers. * January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
Suzan Lamens, Dutch tennis player * 1999 – Kang Hye-won, South Korean actress and singer


Deaths


Pre-1600

* 905Cui Yuan, Chinese chancellor * 905 – Dugu Sun, Chinese chancellor * 905 – Lu Yi, Chinese chancellor (born 847) * 905 – Pei Shu, Chinese chancellor (born 841) * 905 – Wang Pu, Chinese chancellor * 936Xu Ji, Chinese official and chancellor * 967Murakami, Japanese emperor (born 926) * 1080Ísleifur Gissurarson, Icelandic bishop (born 1006) * 1091William of Hirsau, German abbot * 1316
Ferdinand Ferdinand is a Germanic name composed of the elements "journey, travel", Proto-Germanic , abstract noun from root "to fare, travel" (PIE , "to lead, pass over"), and "courage" or "ready, prepared" related to Old High German "to risk, ventu ...
, prince of Majorca (born 1278) * 1375
Charles III Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms. Charles was born at Buckingham Palace during the reign of his maternal grandfather, King George VI, and ...
, French nobleman (born 1337) * 1413Musa Çelebi, Ottoman prince and co-ruler * 1507Crinitus, Italian scholar and academic (born 1475) * 1539Anthony Maria Zaccaria, Italian saint (born 1502)


1601–1900

* 1661Sir Hugh Speke, 1st Baronet * 1666Albert VI, German nobleman (born 1584) * 1676Carl Gustaf Wrangel, Swedish field marshal and politician (born 1613) * 1715Charles Ancillon, French jurist and diplomat (born 1659) * 1719Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg, German-English general (born 1641) * 1773Francisco José Freire, Portuguese historian and philologist (born 1719) * 1819William Cornwallis, English admiral and politician (born 1744) * 1826
Stamford Raffles Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles (5 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) was a British Colonial Office, colonial official who served as the List of governors of the Dutch East Indies, governor of the Dutch East Indies between 1811 and 1816 and lieut ...
, English politician, founded
Singapore Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
(born 1782) * 1833Nicéphore Niépce, French inventor, created the first known
photograph A photograph (also known as a photo, or more generically referred to as an ''image'' or ''picture'') is an image created by light falling on a photosensitivity, photosensitive surface, usually photographic film or an electronic image sensor. Th ...
(born 1765) * 1859Charles Cagniard de la Tour, French physicist and engineer (born 1777) * 1862
Heinrich Georg Bronn Heinrich Georg Bronn (3 March 1800 – 5 July 1862) was a German geologist and paleontologist. He was the first to translate Charles Darwin's '' On the Origin of Species'' into German in 1860, although not without introducing his own interpretat ...
, German geologist and paleontologist (born 1800) * 1863Lewis Armistead, Confederate general (born 1817) * 1884Victor Massé, French composer (born 1822)


1901–present

* 1908Jonas Lie, Norwegian author, poet, and playwright (born 1833) * 1920Max Klinger, German painter and sculptor (born 1857) * 1927Albrecht Kossel, German physician and academic,
Nobel Prize The Nobel Prizes ( ; ; ) are awards administered by the Nobel Foundation and granted in accordance with the principle of "for the greatest benefit to humankind". The prizes were first awarded in 1901, marking the fifth anniversary of Alfred N ...
laureate (born 1853) * 1929Henry Johnson, American sergeant (born 1897) * 1932Sasha Chorny, Russian poet and author (born 1880) *
1935 Events January * January 7 – Italian premier Benito Mussolini and French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval conclude an agreement, in which each power agrees not to oppose the other's colonial claims. * January 12 – Amelia Earhart ...
Bernard de Pourtalès, Swiss captain and sailor (born 1870) * 1937Daniel Sawyer, American golfer (born 1884) *
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 ...
Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski, Polish actor (born 1880) * 1943 – Karin Swanström, Swedish actress, director, and producer (born 1873) * 1945John Curtin, Australian journalist and politician, 14th
Prime Minister of Australia The prime minister of Australia is the head of government of the Commonwealth of Australia. The prime minister is the chair of the Cabinet of Australia and thus the head of the Australian Government, federal executive government. Under the pr ...
(born 1885) *
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) ...
Georges Bernanos, French soldier and author (born 1888) * 1948 – Carole Landis, American actress (born 1919) * 1948 – Piet Aalberse, Dutch politician (born 1871) * 1957Anugrah Narayan Sinha, Indian lawyer and politician, 1st Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar (born 1887) *
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 ...
Porfirio Rubirosa, Dominican race car driver, polo player, and diplomat (born 1909) * 1966George de Hevesy, Hungarian-German chemist and academic,
Nobel Prize The Nobel Prizes ( ; ; ) are awards administered by the Nobel Foundation and granted in accordance with the principle of "for the greatest benefit to humankind". The prizes were first awarded in 1901, marking the fifth anniversary of Alfred N ...
laureate (born 1885) * 1969Wilhelm Backhaus, German pianist and educator (born 1884) * 1969 – Walter Gropius, German architect, designed the John F. Kennedy Federal Building and Werkbund Exhibition (born 1883) * 1969 – Tom Mboya, Kenyan politician, 1st Kenyan Minister of Justice (born 1930) * 1969 – Leo McCarey, American director, producer, and screenwriter (born 1898) *
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. ...
Gilda dalla Rizza, Italian soprano and actress (born 1892) *
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 ...
Walter Giesler, American soccer player and referee (born 1910) *
1983 1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call. Events January * January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning of the ...
Harry James Harry Haag James (March 15, 1916 – July 5, 1983) was an American musician who is best known as a trumpet-playing band leader who led a big band to great commercial success from 1939 to 1946. He broke up his band for a short period in 1947, but ...
, American trumpet player and actor (born 1916) * 1984Chic Murray, Canadian politician, 2nd Mayor of Mississauga (born 1914) * 1991Howard Nemerov, American poet and essayist (born 1920) * 1995
Jüri Järvet Jüri Järvet (18 June 19195 July 1995), born Georgi Kuznetsov, was a Soviet Estonian actor. Biography Jüri Järvet's birthname was Georgi Yevgenyevich Kuznetsov, and he took the Estonian form in 1938. Järvet's mother was a Russian, while hi ...
, Estonian actor and screenwriter (born 1919) * 1997A. Thangathurai, Sri Lankan Tamil lawyer and politician (born 1936) * 1998Sid Luckman, American football player (born 1916) * 2002Katy Jurado, Mexican actress (born 1924) * 2002 – Ted Williams, American baseball player and manager (born 1918) *
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 ...
Hugh Shearer, Jamaican journalist and politician, 3rd Prime Minister of Jamaica (born 1923) * 2004 – Rodger Ward, American race car driver and sportscaster (born 1921) *
2005 2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
James Stockdale, American admiral (born 1923) * 2006Gert Fredriksson, Swedish canoe racer (born 1919) * 2006 – Thirunalloor Karunakaran, Indian poet and scholar (born 1924) * 2006 –
Kenneth Lay Kenneth Lee Lay (April 15, 1942 – July 5, 2006) was an American businessman and political donor who was the founder, chief executive officer and chairman of Enron. He was heavily involved in Enron scandal, Enron's accounting scandal that unr ...
, American businessman (born 1942) * 2006 – Amzie Strickland, American actress (born 1919) * 2007Régine Crespin, French soprano (born 1927) * 2007 – George Melly, English singer-songwriter and critic (born 1926) * 2008Hasan Doğan, Turkish businessman (born 1956) *
2010 The year saw a multitude of natural and environmental disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the 2010 Chile earthquake. The 2009 swine flu pandemic, swine flu pandemic which began the previous year ...
Bob Probert, Canadian ice hockey player and radio host (born 1965) *
2011 The year marked the start of a Arab Spring, series of protests and revolutions throughout the Arab world advocating for democracy, reform, and economic recovery, later leading to the depositions of world leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen ...
Cy Twombly, American-Italian painter, sculptor, and photographer (born 1928) *
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 ...
Rob Goris, Belgian cyclist (born 1982) * 2012 – Gerrit Komrij, Dutch author, poet, and playwright (born 1944) * 2012 – Colin Marshall, Baron Marshall of Knightsbridge, English businessman and politician (born 1933) * 2012 – Ruud van Hemert, Dutch actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (born 1938) *
2013 2013 was the first year since 1987 to contain four unique digits (a span of 26 years). 2013 was designated as: *International Year of Water Cooperation *International Year of Quinoa Events January * January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alask ...
Bud Asher, American lawyer and politician (born 1925) * 2013 – David Cargo, American politician, 22nd Governor of New Mexico (born 1929) * 2013 – Lambert Jackson Woodburne, South African admiral (born 1939) *
2014 The year 2014 was marked by the surge of the Western African Ebola epidemic, West African Ebola epidemic, which began in 2013, becoming the List of Ebola outbreaks, most widespread outbreak of the Ebola, Ebola virus in human history, resul ...
Rosemary Murphy, American actress (born 1925) * 2014 – Volodymyr Sabodan, Ukrainian metropolitan (born 1935) * 2014 – Hans-Ulrich Wehler, German historian and academic (born 1931) * 2014 – Brett Wiesner, American soccer player (born 1983) * 2015Uffe Haagerup, Danish mathematician and academic (born 1949) * 2015 – Yoichiro Nambu, Japanese-American physicist and academic,
Nobel Prize The Nobel Prizes ( ; ; ) are awards administered by the Nobel Foundation and granted in accordance with the principle of "for the greatest benefit to humankind". The prizes were first awarded in 1901, marking the fifth anniversary of Alfred N ...
laureate (born 1921) *
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 ...
Nick Cordero, Canadian actor and singer (born 1978) * 2021Raffaella Carrà, Italian singer, dancer, television presenter and actress (born 1943) * 2021 – Richard Donner, American film director (born 1930) * 2024Jon Landau, American film producer (born 1960) * 2024 – Bengt I. Samuelsson, Swedish biochemist and academic,
Nobel Prize The Nobel Prizes ( ; ; ) are awards administered by the Nobel Foundation and granted in accordance with the principle of "for the greatest benefit to humankind". The prizes were first awarded in 1901, marking the fifth anniversary of Alfred N ...
laureate (born 1934) * 2024 – Vic Seixas, American tennis player (born 1923)


Holidays and observances

* Bloody Thursday ( International Longshore and Warehouse Union) *Christian feast day: ** Anthony Maria Zaccaria, priest (died 1539) **Cyril and Methodius (a public holiday in Czech Republic and Slovakia) **Wexford Martyrs (Roman Catholic Church) **Zoe of Rome (Roman Catholic Church) **July 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) *Constitution Day (Armenia) *Fifth of July (New York), historic celebration of the abolition of slavery in New York in 1827. *Independence Day (Algeria), celebrating the independence of Algeria from France in 1962. *Independence Day (Cape Verde), celebrating the independence of Cape Verde from Portugal in 1975. *Independence Day (Venezuela), celebrating the independence of Venezuela from Spain in 1811; also National Armed Forces Day. *Tynwald Day, if July 5 is on a weekend, the holiday is the following Monday. (Isle of Man)


References


External links

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