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Pre-1600

* 421 – Emperor
Theodosius II Theodosius II ( ; 10 April 401 – 28 July 450), called "the Calligraphy, Calligrapher", was Roman emperor from 402 to 450. He was proclaimed ''Augustus (title), Augustus'' as an infant and ruled as the Eastern Empire's sole emperor after the ...
marries Aelia Eudocia at
Constantinople Constantinople (#Names of Constantinople, see other names) was a historical city located on the Bosporus that served as the capital of the Roman Empire, Roman, Byzantine Empire, Byzantine, Latin Empire, Latin, and Ottoman Empire, Ottoman empire ...
(
Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centred on Constantinople during late antiquity and the Middle Ages. Having survived History of the Roman Empire, the events that caused the ...
). * 879Pope John VIII recognises the Duchy of Croatia under Duke Branimir as an independent state. * 1002Henry II, a cousin of Emperor Otto III, is elected and crowned
King of Germany This is a list of monarchs who ruled over East Francia, and the Kingdom of Germany (), from Treaty of Verdun, the division of the Francia, Frankish Empire in 843 and Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, the collapse of the Holy Roman Empire in ...
. * 1099
First Crusade The First Crusade (1096–1099) was the first of a series of religious wars, or Crusades, initiated, supported and at times directed by the Latin Church in the Middle Ages. The objective was the recovery of the Holy Land from Muslim conquest ...
: The Siege of Jerusalem begins. * 1420 – Troops of the
Republic of Venice The Republic of Venice, officially the Most Serene Republic of Venice and traditionally known as La Serenissima, was a sovereign state and Maritime republics, maritime republic with its capital in Venice. Founded, according to tradition, in 697 ...
capture
Udine Udine ( ; ; ; ; ) is a city and (municipality) in northeastern Italy, in the middle of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, between the Adriatic Sea and the Carnic Alps. It is the capital of the Province of Udine, Regional decentralization entity ...
, ending the independence of the Patria del Friuli. * 1494
Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ...
and
Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it share ...
sign the
Treaty of Tordesillas The Treaty of Tordesillas, signed in Tordesillas, Spain, on 7 June 1494, and ratified in Setúbal, Portugal, divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Crown of Castile, along a meridian (geography) ...
which divides the
New World The term "New World" is used to describe the majority of lands of Earth's Western Hemisphere, particularly the Americas, and sometimes Oceania."America." ''The Oxford Companion to the English Language'' (). McArthur, Tom, ed., 1992. New York: ...
between the two countries.


1601–1900

*
1628 Events January–March * January 19 – (26 Jumada al-Awwal 1037 Islamic calendar, A.H.) The reign of Shahryar Mirza, Salef-ud-din Muhammad Shahryar as the Mughal Emperor, Shahryar Mirza, comes to an end a little more than tw ...
– The Petition of Right, a major English constitutional document, is granted the
Royal Assent Royal assent is the method by which a monarch formally approves an act of the legislature, either directly or through an official acting on the monarch's behalf. In some jurisdictions, royal assent is equivalent to promulgation, while in othe ...
by Charles I and becomes law. * 1640Corpus de Sang in
Barcelona Barcelona ( ; ; ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within c ...
: Catalan reapers rioted against Spanish Royal soldiers and officers, killing the Viceroy of Catalonia, Dalmau de Queralt. Escalation of hostilities between the
Principality of Catalonia The Principality of Catalonia (; ; ; ) was a Middle Ages, medieval and early modern state (polity), state in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. During most of its history it was in dynastic union with the Kingdom of Aragon, constituting together ...
and the Spanish Monarchy, leading to the
Reapers' War The Reapers' War (, ; , ), also known as the Catalan Revolt or Catalan Revolution, was a conflict that affected the Principality of Catalonia between 1640 and 1659, in the context of the Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659), Franco-Spanish War of 1 ...
. *
1654 Events January–March * January 6 – In India, Jaswant Singh of Marwar (in the modern-day state of Rajasthan) is elevated to the title of Maharaja by Emperor Shah Jahan. * January 11 – Arauco War – Battle of Río B ...
Louis XIV LouisXIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 16381 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great () or the Sun King (), was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715. His verified reign of 72 years and 110 days is the List of longest-reign ...
is crowned King of
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 ...
. *
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 ...
Port Royal, Jamaica, is hit by a catastrophic earthquake; in just three minutes, 1,600 people are killed and 3,000 are seriously injured. *
1776 Events January–February * January 1 – American Revolutionary War – Burning of Norfolk: The town of Norfolk, Virginia is destroyed, by the combined actions of the British Royal Navy and occupying Patriot forces. * January ...
Richard Henry Lee Richard Henry Lee (January 20, 1732June 19, 1794) was an American statesman and Founding Father from Virginia, best known for the June 1776 Lee Resolution, the motion in the Second Continental Congress calling for the colonies' independence fr ...
presents the " Lee Resolution" to the
Continental Congress The Continental Congress was a series of legislature, legislative bodies, with some executive function, for the Thirteen Colonies of British America, Great Britain in North America, and the newly declared United States before, during, and after ...
. The motion is seconded by
John Adams John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was a Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father and the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801. Before Presidency of John Adams, his presidency, he was a leader of ...
and will lead to the
United States Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence, formally The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen States of America in the original printing, is the founding document of the United States. On July 4, 1776, it was adopted unanimously by the Second Continen ...
. *
1788 Events January–March * January 1 – The first edition of ''The Times'', previously ''The Daily Universal Register'', is published in London. * January 2 – Georgia ratifies the United States Constitution, and becomes the fourth U.S ...
French Revolution: Day of the Tiles: Civilians in
Grenoble Grenoble ( ; ; or ; or ) is the Prefectures in France, prefecture and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of the Isère Departments of France, department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regions of France, region ...
toss roof tiles and various objects down upon royal troops. * 1800David Thompson reaches the mouth of the Saskatchewan River in
Manitoba Manitoba is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada at the Centre of Canada, longitudinal centre of the country. It is Canada's Population of Canada by province and territory, fifth-most populous province, with a population ...
. * 1810 – The newspaper '' Gazeta de Buenos Ayres'' is first published in
Argentina Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt ...
. * 1832 – The
Great Reform Act The Representation of the People Act 1832 (also known as the Reform Act 1832, Great Reform Act or First Reform Act) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (indexed as 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 45), enacted by the Whig government of Pri ...
of England and Wales receives royal assent. * 1832 – Asian cholera reaches
Quebec Quebec is Canada's List of Canadian provinces and territories by area, largest province by area. Located in Central Canada, the province shares borders with the provinces of Ontario to the west, Newfoundland and Labrador to the northeast, ...
, brought by Irish immigrants, and kills about 6,000 people in
Lower Canada The Province of Lower Canada () was a British colonization of the Americas, British colony on the lower Saint Lawrence River and the shores of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence established in 1791 and abolished in 1841. It covered the southern portion o ...
. *
1862 Events January * January 1 – The United Kingdom annexes Lagos Island, in modern-day Nigeria. * January 6 – Second French intervention in Mexico, French intervention in Mexico: Second French Empire, French, Spanish and British ...
– The United States and 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 ...
agree in the Lyons–Seward Treaty to suppress the African slave trade. *
1866 Events January * January 1 ** Fisk University, a historically black university, is established in Nashville, Tennessee. ** The last issue of the abolitionist magazine '' The Liberator'' is published. * January 6 – Ottoman troops clash ...
– One thousand eight hundred Fenian raiders are repelled back to the United States after looting and plundering the Saint-Armand and Frelighsburg areas of Canada East. *
1880 Events January *January 27 – Thomas Edison is granted a patent for the incandescent light bulb. Edison filed for a US patent for an electric lamp using "a carbon filament or strip coiled and connected ... to platina contact wires." gr ...
War of the Pacific The War of the Pacific (), also known by War of the Pacific#Etymology, multiple other names, was a war between Chile and a Treaty of Defensive Alliance (Bolivia–Peru), Bolivian–Peruvian alliance from 1879 to 1884. Fought over Atacama Desert ...
: The Battle of Arica, the assault and capture of Morro de Arica (Arica Cape), ends the ''Campaña del Desierto'' (Desert Campaign). * 1892Homer Plessy is arrested for refusing to leave his seat in the "whites-only" car of a train; he lost the resulting court case, '' Plessy v. Ferguson''. *
1899 Events January * January 1 ** Spanish rule formally ends in Cuba with the cession of Spanish sovereignty to the U.S., concluding 400 years of the Spanish Empire in the Americas.''The American Monthly Review of Reviews'' (February 1899), p ...
– American Temperance crusader Carrie Nation begins her campaign of vandalizing alcohol-serving establishments by destroying the inventory in a saloon in
Kiowa, Kansas Kiowa is a city in Kiowa Township, Barber County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 902. It is located one mile north of the Kansas / Oklahoma state border. History 19th century Kiowa was founde ...
.


1901–present

* 1905 – Norway's parliament dissolves its union with Sweden. The vote was confirmed by a national
plebiscite A referendum, plebiscite, or ballot measure is a direct vote by the electorate (rather than their representatives) on a proposal, law, or political issue. A referendum may be either binding (resulting in the adoption of a new policy) or adv ...
on
August 13 Events Pre-1600 * 29 BC – Octavian holds the first of three consecutive triumphs in Rome to celebrate the victory over the Dalmatian tribes. * 523 – John I becomes the new Pope after the death of Pope Hormisdas. * 554 &ndash ...
of that year. * 1906Cunard Line's is launched from the John Brown Shipyard,
Glasgow Glasgow is the Cities of Scotland, most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in Strathclyde, west central Scotland. It is the List of cities in the United Kingdom, third-most-populous city in the United Kingdom ...
( Clydebank), Scotland. *
1917 Events Below, the events of World War I have the "WWI" prefix. January * January 9 – WWI – Battle of Rafa: The last substantial Ottoman Army garrison on the Sinai Peninsula is captured by the Egyptian Expeditionary Force's ...
World War I World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
: Battle of Messines: Allied soldiers detonate a series of mines underneath German trenches at Messines Ridge, killing 10,000 German troops. * 1919Sette Giugno: Nationalist riots break out in
Valletta Valletta ( ; , ) is the capital city of Malta and one of its 68 Local councils of Malta, council areas. Located between the Grand Harbour to the east and Marsamxett Harbour to the west, its population as of 2021 was 5,157. As Malta’s capital ...
, the capital of
Malta Malta, officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in Southern Europe located in the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicily and North Africa. It consists of an archipelago south of Italy, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya. The two ...
. British soldiers fire into the crowd, killing four people. * 1929 – The
Lateran Treaty The Lateran Treaty (; ) was one component of the Lateran Pacts of 1929, agreements between Italy under Victor Emmanuel III and Benito Mussolini and the Holy See under Pope Pius XI to settle the long-standing Roman question. The treaty and ass ...
is ratified, bringing
Vatican City Vatican City, officially the Vatican City State (; ), is a Landlocked country, landlocked sovereign state and city-state; it is enclaved within Rome, the capital city of Italy and Bishop of Rome, seat of the Catholic Church. It became inde ...
into existence. *
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 ...
– The Douglas DC-4E makes its first test flight. * 1938 –
Second Sino-Japanese War The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the Empire of Japan between 1937 and 1945, following a period of war localized to Manchuria that started in 1931. It is considered part ...
: The Chinese Nationalist government creates the 1938 Yellow River flood to halt Japanese forces. Five hundred thousand to nine hundred thousand civilians are killed. *
1940 A calendar from 1940 according to the Gregorian calendar, factoring in the dates of Easter and related holidays, cannot be used again until the year 5280. Events Below, events related to World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January *Janu ...
King Haakon VII, Crown Prince Olav and the Norwegian government leave
Tromsø Tromsø is a List of towns and cities in Norway, city in Tromsø Municipality in Troms county, Norway. The city is the administrative centre of the municipality as well as the administrative centre of Troms county. The city is located on the is ...
and go into exile in London. They return exactly five years later. *
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 ...
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 ...
: The Battle of Midway ends in American victory. * 1942 – World War II: Aleutian Islands Campaign: Imperial Japanese soldiers begin occupying the American islands of Attu and Kiska, in the
Aleutian Islands The Aleutian Islands ( ; ; , "land of the Aleuts"; possibly from the Chukchi language, Chukchi ''aliat'', or "island")—also called the Aleut Islands, Aleutic Islands, or, before Alaska Purchase, 1867, the Catherine Archipelago—are a chain ...
off Alaska. *
1944 Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 2 – WWII: ** Free France, Free French General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny is appointed to command First Army (France), French Army B, part of the Sixt ...
– World War II: Battle of Normandy: At Ardenne Abbey, members of the SS Division Hitlerjugend
massacre A massacre is an event of killing people who are not engaged in hostilities or are defenseless. It is generally used to describe a targeted killing of civilians Glossary of French words and expressions in English#En masse, en masse by an armed ...
23 Canadian
prisoners of war A prisoner of war (POW) is a person held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. The earliest recorded usage of the phrase "prisoner of war" dates back to 1610. Belligerents hold prisoners of war for a ...
. * 1945 – King Haakon VII of Norway returns from exactly five years in
exile Exile or banishment is primarily penal expulsion from one's native country, and secondarily expatriation or prolonged absence from one's homeland under either the compulsion of circumstance or the rigors of some high purpose. Usually persons ...
during World War II. *
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 ...
– The United Kingdom's
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 ...
returns to broadcasting its television service, which has been off air for seven years because of World War II. *
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) ...
Anti-Jewish riots in Oujda and Jerada take place.Dalit Atrakchi (2001). "The Moroccan Nationalist Movement and Its Attitude toward Jews and Zionism". In Michael M. Laskier and Yaacov Lev. The Divergence of Judaism and Islam. University Press of Florida. p. 163.: "...the riots that broke out on 7 June 1948 in the cities of Oujda and Jerada, close to the border between Morocco and Algeria, which served as a transfer station for Moroccan Jews on their way to Israel... It is believed that the riots were brought on by the speech given a short while earlier by Sultan Muḥammad Ben-Yussuf, which inveighed against the Zionists and cried for solidarity with the Arabs fighting in Israel." * 1948 –
Edvard Beneš Edvard Beneš (; 28 May 1884 – 3 September 1948) was a Czech politician and statesman who served as the president of Czechoslovakia from 1935 to 1938, and again from 1939 to 1948. During the first six years of his second stint, he led the Czec ...
resigns as List of Presidents of Czechoslovakia, President of Czechoslovakia rather than signing the Ninth-of-May Constitution, making his nation a Communist state. *1955 – ''Lux Radio Theatre'' signs off the air permanently. The show launched in New York in 1934, and featured radio adaptations of Broadway theatre, Broadway shows and popular films. *1962 – The Organisation Armée Secrète (OAS) sets fire to the University of Algiers library building, destroying about 500,000 books. *1965 – The Supreme Court of the United States hands down its decision in ''Griswold v. Connecticut'', prohibiting the states from criminalizing the use of contraception by married couples. *1967 – Six-Day War: Israeli soldiers enter Jerusalem. *1971 – The United States Supreme Court overturns the conviction of Cohen v. California, Paul Cohen for disturbing the peace, setting the precedent that vulgar writing is protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. * 1971 – The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Division of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service raids the home of Ken Ballew raid, Ken Ballew for illegal possession of hand grenades. * 1971 – Allegheny Airlines Flight 485 crashes on approach to Tweed New Haven Airport in New Haven, Connecticut, killing 28 of 31 aboard. *1975 – Sony launches Betamax, the first videocassette recorder format. *1977 – Five hundred million people watch the high day of the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II begin on television. *1981 – The Israeli Air Force destroys Iraq's Osiraq nuclear reactor during Operation Opera. *1982 – Priscilla Presley opens Graceland to the public; the bathroom where Elvis Presley died five years earlier is kept off-limits. *1989 – Surinam Airways Flight 764 crashes on approach to Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport in Suriname because of pilot error, killing 176 of 187 aboard. *1991 – Mount Pinatubo 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo, erupts, generating an ash column high. *2000 – The United Nations defines the Blue Line (Lebanon), Blue Line as the border between Israel and Lebanon. *2017 – A Myanmar Air Force Shaanxi Y-8 2017 Myanmar Air Force Shaanxi Y-8 crash, crashes into the Andaman Sea near Dawei, Myanmar, killing all 122 aboard.


Births


Pre-1600

*1003 – Emperor Jingzong of Western Xia (died 1048) *1402 – Ichijō Kaneyoshi, Japanese noble (died 1481) *1422 – Federico da Montefeltro, Italian condottiero (died 1482) *1502 – John III of Portugal (died 1557) *1529 – Étienne Pasquier, French lawyer and jurist (died 1615) *1561 – John VII, Count of Nassau-Siegen, German count and military theorist (died 1623)


1601–1900

*1687 – Gaetano Berenstadt, Italian actor and singer (died 1734) *1702 – Louis George, Margrave of Baden-Baden (died 1761) *1757 – Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (died 1806) *1761 – John Rennie the Elder, Scottish engineer (died 1821) *1770 – Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, English politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (died 1828) *1778 – Beau Brummell, English cricketer and fashion designer (died 1840) *1811 – James Young Simpson, Scottish obstetrician (died 1870) *1831 – Amelia Edwards, English journalist and author (died 1892) *1837 – Alois Hitler, Austrian civil servant (died 1903) *1840 – Carlota of Mexico (died 1927) *1845 – Leopold Auer, Hungarian violinist, composer, and conductor (died 1930) *1847 – George Washington Ball (Iowa Democrat), George Washington Ball, American legislator from Iowa (died 1915) *1848 – Paul Gauguin, French painter and sculptor (died 1903) *1851 – Ture Malmgren, Swedish journalist and politician (died 1922) *1861 – Robina Nicol, New Zealand photographer and suffragist (died 1942) *
1862 Events January * January 1 – The United Kingdom annexes Lagos Island, in modern-day Nigeria. * January 6 – Second French intervention in Mexico, French intervention in Mexico: Second French Empire, French, Spanish and British ...
– Philipp Lenard, Slovak-German physicist and academic, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1947) *1863 – Bones Ely, American baseball player and manager (died 1952) *1868 – Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scottish painter and architect (died 1928) *1877 – Roelof Klein, Dutch-American rower and engineer (died 1960) *1879 – Knud Rasmussen, Danish anthropologist and explorer (died 1933) * 1879 – Joan Voûte, Dutch astronomer and academic (died 1963) *1883 – Sylvanus Morley, American archaeologist and scholar (died 1948) *1884 – Ester Claesson, Swedish landscape architect (died 1931) *1886 – Henri Coandă, Romanian engineer, designed the Coandă-1910 (died 1972) *1888 – Clarence DeMar, American runner and educator (died 1958) *1890 – Karl Lashley, American psychologist and behaviorist (died 1958) * 1892 – Leo Reise, Canadian ice hockey player (died 1975) *1893 – Gillis Grafström, Swedish figure skater and architect (died 1938) *1894 – Alexander P. de Seversky, Georgian-American pilot and engineer, co-designed the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt (died 1974) *1896 – Douglas Campbell (aviator), Douglas Campbell, American lieutenant and pilot (died 1990) * 1896 – Robert S. Mulliken, American physicist and chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1986) * 1896 – Imre Nagy, Hungarian soldier and politician, 44th List of Prime Ministers of Hungary, Prime Minister of Hungary (died 1958) *1897 – George Szell, Hungarian-American conductor and composer (died 1970) *
1899 Events January * January 1 ** Spanish rule formally ends in Cuba with the cession of Spanish sovereignty to the U.S., concluding 400 years of the Spanish Empire in the Americas.''The American Monthly Review of Reviews'' (February 1899), p ...
– Elizabeth Bowen, Anglo-Irish author and critic (died 1973)


1901–present

*1902 – Georges Van Parys, French composer (died 1971) * 1902 – Herman B Wells, American banker, author, and academic (died 2000) * 1905 – James J. Braddock, American world heavyweight boxing champion (died 1974) *1900 – Glen Gray, American saxophonist and bandleader (died 1963) *1907 – Sigvard Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg (died 2002) *1909 – Virginia Apgar, American anesthesiologist and pediatrician, developed the Apgar test (died 1974) * 1909 – Peter W. Rodino, American lawyer, and politician (died 2005) * 1909 – Jessica Tandy, English-American actress (died 1994) *1910 – Arthur Gardner (producer), Arthur Gardner, American actor and producer (died 2014) * 1910 – Til Kiwe, German actor and screenwriter (died 1995) * 1910 – Mike Sebastian, American football player and coach (died 1989) * 1910 – Bradford Washburn, American mountaineer, photographer, and cartographer (died 2007) * 1910 – Marion Post Wolcott, American photographer (died 1990) * 1910 – Bluey (long-lived dog), Bluey, Australian cattle dog, List of longest living dogs, second-oldest recorded dog (died 1939) *1911 – Brooks Stevens, American engineer and designer, designed the Wienermobile (died 1995) *1912 – Jacques Hélian, French bandleader (died 1986) *
1917 Events Below, the events of World War I have the "WWI" prefix. January * January 9 – WWI – Battle of Rafa: The last substantial Ottoman Army garrison on the Sinai Peninsula is captured by the Egyptian Expeditionary Force's ...
– Gwendolyn Brooks, American poet (died 2000) * 1917 – Dean Martin, American singer, actor, and producer (died 1995) *1920 – Georges Marchais, French mechanic and politician (died 1997) *1923 – Jules Deschênes, Canadian lawyer and judge (died 2000) *1925 – Ernestina Herrera de Noble, Argentine publisher and executive (died 2017) *1926 – Jean-Noël Tremblay, Canadian lawyer and politician (died 2020) *1927 – Paul Salamunovich, American conductor and educator (died 2014) *1927 – Herbert R. Axelrod, American tropical fish expert, publisher of pet books, and entrepreneur (died 2017) *1928 – James Ivory, American director, producer, and screenwriter * 1929 – John Turner, Canadian lawyer and politician, 17th Prime Minister of Canada (died 2020) *1931 – Virginia McKenna, English actress and author *1932 – Per Maurseth, Norwegian historian, academic, and politician (died 2013) *1935 – Harry Crews, American novelist, playwright, short story writer, and essayist (died 2012) *1936 – Bert Sugar, American author and boxing historian (died 2012) *
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 ...
– Ian St John, Scottish international footballer and manager (died 2021) *1939 – Yuli Turovsky, Russian-Canadian cellist, conductor and educator (died 2013) *
1940 A calendar from 1940 according to the Gregorian calendar, factoring in the dates of Easter and related holidays, cannot be used again until the year 5280. Events Below, events related to World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January *Janu ...
– Tom Jones (singer), Tom Jones, Welsh singer and actor * 1940 – Ronald Pickup, English actor (died 2021) *1941 – Lady Elizabeth Shakerley, British party planner, writer and socialite (died 2020) *1943 – Nikki Giovanni, American poet, writer and activist (died 2024) *1943 – "Superstar" Billy Graham, American wrestler (died 2023) *
1944 Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 2 – WWII: ** Free France, Free French General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny is appointed to command First Army (France), French Army B, part of the Sixt ...
– Clarence White, American guitarist and singer (died 1973) * 1945 – Wolfgang Schüssel, Austrian lawyer and politician, 26th Chancellor of Austria *
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 ...
– Zbigniew Seifert, Polish musician (died 1979) *1947 – Thurman Munson, American baseball player (died 1979) *1952 – Liam Neeson, Irish-American actor * 1952 – Orhan Pamuk, Turkish-American novelist, screenwriter, and academic, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate *1954 – Louise Erdrich, American novelist and poet *1957 – Juan Luis Guerra, Dominican singer, composer, and record producer. *1958 – Prince (musician), Prince, American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and actor (died 2016) *1959 – Mike Pence, 48th Vice President of the United States, 50th Governor of Indiana *1960 – Bill Prady, American screenwriter and producer * 1962 – Lance Reddick, American actor (died 2023) *1965 – Damien Hirst, English painter and art collector * 1965 – Mick Foley, American wrestler *1967 – Dave Navarro, American musician *1970 – Cafu, Brazilian footballer *1974 – Bear Grylls, English adventurer, author, and television host *1975 – Allen Iverson, American basketball player *1978 – Bill Hader, American actor, comedian, and screenwriter *1981 – Anna Kournikova, Russian tennis player *1988 – Michael Cera, Canadian actor and musician *1990 – Iggy Azalea, Australian rapper, singer, songwriter, and model *1991 – Fetty Wap, American rapper, singer, and songwriter * 1991 – Emily Ratajkowski, American model and actress *1992 – Jordan Clarkson, Filipino-American basketball player *1993 – George Ezra, English singer-songwriter * 1995 – Swae Lee, American rapper *1996 – Christian McCaffrey, American football player *1997 – David Montgomery (American football), David Montgomery, American football player


Deaths


Pre-1600

* 555 – Pope Vigilius, Vigilius, first pope of the Byzantine Papacy (born 500) * 862 – Al-Muntasir, Abbasid caliph (born 837) * 929 – Ælfthryth, Countess of Flanders (born 877) * 940 – Qian Hongzun, heir apparent of Wuyue (born 925) * 951 – Lu Wenji, Chinese chancellor (born 876) *1329 – Robert the Bruce, Scottish king (born 1274) *1337 – William I, Count of Hainaut (born 1286) *1341 – An-Nasir Muhammad, Egyptian sultan (born 1285) *1358 – Ashikaga Takauji, Japanese shōgun (born 1305) *1394 – Anne of Bohemia, English queen (born 1366) *1492 – Casimir IV Jagiellon, Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1440 and King of Poland from 1447 (born 1427) *1594 – Rodrigo López (physician), Rodrigo Lopez, physician of Queen Elizabeth I (born 1525)


1601–1900

*1618 – Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, English politician, List of colonial governors of Virginia, Colonial Governor of Virginia (born 1577) *1660 – George II Rákóczi, Prince of Transylvania (born 1621) *1711 – Henry Dodwell, Irish scholar and theologian (born 1641) *1740 – Alexander Spotswood, Moroccan-American colonial and politician, List of colonial governors of Virginia, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia (born 1676) *1779 – William Warburton, English bishop and critic (born 1698) *1792 – Benjamin Tupper, American general and surveyor (born 1738) * 1810 – Luigi Schiavonetti, Italian engraver and etcher (born 1765) *1826 – Joseph von Fraunhofer, German optician, physicist, and astronomer (born 1787) *1840 – Frederick William III of Prussia (born 1770) *1843 – Friedrich Hölderlin, German lyric poet and author (born 1770) *1853 – Norbert Provencher, Canadian missionary and bishop (born 1787) *1854 – Charles Baudin, French admiral (born 1792) *1859 – David Cox (artist), David Cox, English painter (born 1783) *1861 – Patrick Brontë, Anglo-Irish priest and author (born 1777) *1863 – Antonio Valero de Bernabé, Latin American liberator (born 1790) *
1866 Events January * January 1 ** Fisk University, a historically black university, is established in Nashville, Tennessee. ** The last issue of the abolitionist magazine '' The Liberator'' is published. * January 6 – Ottoman troops clash ...
– Chief Seattle, American tribal chief (born 1780) *1879 – William Tilbury Fox, English dermatologist and academic (born 1836) *1896 – Pavlos Carrer, Greek composer (born 1829)


1901–present

*1911 – Maurice Rouvier, French politician, Prime Minister of France (born 1842) *1915 – Charles Reed Bishop, American banker and politician, founded the First Hawaiian Bank (born 1822) *1916 – Émile Faguet, French author and critic (born 1847) *1921 – Patrick Maher (Irish republican), Patrick Maher, executed Irish republican (born 1889) * 1921 – Edmond Foley, executed Irish republican (born 1897) *1924 – William Pirrie, 1st Viscount Pirrie, Irish businessman and politician, Lord Mayor of Belfast (born 1847) *1927 – Archie Birkin, English motorcycle racer (born 1905) * 1927 – Edmund James Flynn, Canadian lawyer and politician, 10th Premier of Quebec (born 1847) *1932 – John Verran, English-Australian politician, 26th Premier of South Australia (born 1856) *1933 – Dragutin Domjanić, Croatian lawyer, judge, and poet (born 1875) *1936 – Stjepan Seljan, Croatian explorer (born 1875) *1937 – Jean Harlow, American actress and singer (born 1911) *
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 ...
– Alan Blumlein, English engineer (born 1903) * 1945 – Kitaro Nishida, Japanese philosopher and academic (born 1870) *1954 – Alan Turing, English mathematician and computer scientist (born 1912) *1956 – John Willcock, Australian politician, 15th Premier of Western Australia (born 1879) *1965 – Judy Holliday, American actress and singer (born 1921) *1966 – Jean Arp, German-French sculptor, painter, and poet (born 1886) *1967 – Anatoly Maltsev, Russian mathematician and academic (born 1909) * 1967 – Dorothy Parker, American poet, short story writer, critic, and satirist (born 1893) *1968 – Dan Duryea, American actor and singer (born 1907) *1970 – E. M. Forster, English novelist, short story writer, essayist (born 1879) *1978 – Ronald George Wreyford Norrish, English chemist and academic, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1897) *1980 – Elizabeth Craig (writer), Elizabeth Craig, Scottish journalist and economist (born 1883) * 1980 – Philip Guston, Canadian-American painter and educator (born 1913) * 1980 – Henry Miller, American novelist and essayist (born 1891) *1985 – Klaudia Taev, Estonian opera singer and educator (born 1906) *1987 – Cahit Zarifoğlu, Turkish poet and author (born 1940) *1992 – Bill France Sr., American race car driver and businessman, co-founded NASCAR (born 1909) *1995 – Hsuan Hua, Chinese monk and educator (born 1918) *2001 – Víctor Paz Estenssoro, Bolivian politician, 52nd President of Bolivia (born 1907) * 2001 – Betty Neels, English nurse and author (born 1910) *2002 – Signe Hasso, Swedish-American actress (born 1915) *2012 – Phillip V. Tobias, South African paleontologist and academic (born 1925) *2013 – Pierre Mauroy, French educator and politician, Prime Minister of France (born 1928) * 2013 – Richard Ramirez, American serial killer and sex offender (born 1960) *2015 – Christopher Lee, English actor (born 1922) *2023 – The Iron Sheik, Iranian-American wrestler and actor (born 1942) *2024 – William Anders, American astronaut and lunar explorer (born 1933)


Holidays and observances

* Christian feast day: **Antonio Maria Gianelli **Colmán of Dromore **Gottschalk (Obotrite prince), Gottschalk **Landulf of Yariglia, Landulf of Yariglia (Asti) **Meriasek **Paul I of Constantinople **Robert of Newminster **Chief Seattle (Lutheran Church) **Sophie-Thérèse de Soubiran La Louvière, Blessed Marie-Thérèse de Soubiran La Louvière **Commemoration Day of St John the Forerunner (Armenian Apostolic Church) **Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil, Pioneers of the Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil (Episcopal Church (USA)) **June 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) *Battle of Arica Day (Arica y Parinacota Region, Chile) *Flag Day (Peru) *Journalist Day (Argentina) *Remembrance days in Slovakia, Anniversary of the Memorandum of the Slovak Nation (Slovakia) *Public holidays in Denmark, Birthday of Prince Joachim (Denmark) * Sette Giugno (
Malta Malta, officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in Southern Europe located in the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicily and North Africa. It consists of an archipelago south of Italy, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya. The two ...
) *Union Dissolution Day (Independence Day of Norway) *Tourette syndrome, Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day


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