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Pre-1600

* 19 – The Roman general
Germanicus Germanicus Julius Caesar (24 May 15 BC – 10 October AD 19) was a Roman people, Roman general and politician most famously known for his campaigns against Arminius in Germania. The son of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia the Younger, Germanicu ...
dies near Antioch. He was convinced that the mysterious illness that ended in his death was a result of poisoning by the Syrian governor Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, whom he had ordered to leave the province. *
680 __NOTOC__ Year 680 ( DCLXXX) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 680 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe f ...
– The
Battle of Karbala The Battle of Karbala () was fought on 10 October 680 (10 Muharram in the year 61 Hijri year, AH of the Islamic calendar) between the army of the second Umayyad Caliphate, Umayyad caliph Yazid I () and a small army led by Husayn ibn Ali, th ...
marks the
martyr A martyr (, ''mártys'', 'witness' Word stem, stem , ''martyr-'') is someone who suffers persecution and death for advocating, renouncing, or refusing to renounce or advocate, a religious belief or other cause as demanded by an external party. In ...
dom of
Husayn ibn Ali Husayn ibn Ali (; 11 January 626 – 10 October 680 Common Era, CE) was a social, political and religious leader in early medieval Arabia. The grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and an Alids, Alid (the son of Ali ibn Abu Talib ibn Abd a ...
. *
732 __NOTOC__ Year 732 ( DCCXXXII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 732nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 732nd year of the 1st millennium, the 32nd year of the 8th century, and th ...
Charles Martel Charles Martel (; – 22 October 741), ''Martel'' being a sobriquet in Old French for "The Hammer", was a Franks, Frankish political and military leader who, as Duke and Prince of the Franks and Mayor of the Palace, was the de facto ruler of ...
's forces defeat an Umayyad army near
Tours, France Tours ( ; ) is the largest city in the region of Centre-Val de Loire, France. It is the prefecture of the department of Indre-et-Loire. The commune of Tours had 136,463 inhabitants as of 2018 while the population of the whole metropolitan ar ...
. *
1471 Year 1471 ( MCDLXXI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. Events January–December * January – Portuguese navigators João de Santarém and Pedro Escobar reach the gold-trading centre of Elmina on t ...
Sten Sture the Elder Sten Sture the Elder (; 1440 – 14 December 1503) was a Swedish statesman and regent of Sweden from 1470 to 1497 and again from 1501 to 1503. As the leader of the victorious Swedish separatist forces against the royal unionist forces led by De ...
, the Regent of Sweden, with the help of farmers and miners, repels an attack by King
Christian I of Denmark Christian I ''(Christiern I)'' (February 1426 – 21 May 1481) was a German noble and Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union. He was king of Denmark (1448–1481), King of Norway, Norway (1450–1481) and King of Sweden, Sweden (1457 ...
. *
1492 Year 1492 ( MCDXCII) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. 1492 is considered to be a significant year in the history of the West, Europe, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Spain, and the New World, among others, because of the ...
– The crew of
Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus (; between 25 August and 31 October 1451 – 20 May 1506) was an Italians, Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed Voyages of Christopher Columbus, four Spanish-based voyages across the At ...
's ship, the '' Santa Maria'', attempt a mutiny. *
1575 Year 1575 ( MDLXXV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. Events January–March * January 21 – Queen Elizabeth I of England grants a monopoly on producing printed sheet music, to Thomas Tallis and Will ...
– Roman Catholic forces under
Henry I, Duke of Guise Henri I de Lorraine, Duke of Guise, Prince of Joinville, Count of Eu (31 December 1550 – 23 December 1588), sometimes called ('Scarface'), was the eldest son of François, Duke of Guise, and Anna d'Este. His maternal grandparents were Ercole ...
, defeat the Protestants, capturing
Philippe de Mornay Philippe de Mornay (5 November 1549 – 11 November 1623), seigneur du Plessis Marly, usually known as Du-Plessis-Mornay or Mornay Du Plessis, was a French Protestant writer and member of the anti-monarchist '' Monarchomaques''. Biography H ...
among others. *
1580 1580 (Roman numerals, MDLXXX) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. Events January–March * January 31 – Portuguese succession crisis of 1580: The death of Henry, King of Portugal, with no direct heirs, leads ...
– Over 600 Papal troops land in
Ireland Ireland (, ; ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially Names of the Irish state, named Irelan ...
to support the
Second Desmond Rebellion The Second Desmond Rebellion (1579–1583) was the more widespread and bloody of the two Desmond Rebellions in Ireland launched by the FitzGerald Dynasty of County Desmond, Desmond in Munster against English rule. The second rebellion began in ...
.


1601–1900

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1760 Events January–March * January 9 – Battle of Barari Ghat: Afghan forces defeat the Marathas. * January 22 – Seven Years' War – Battle of Wandiwash, India: British general Sir Eyre Coote is victorious over th ...
– In a treaty with the Dutch colonial authorities, the
Ndyuka people The Ndyuka people (also spelled 'Djuka') or Aukan people (''Okanisi''), are one of six Maroon peoples (formerly called "Bush Negroes", which has pejorative associations) in the Republic of Suriname and one of the Maroon peoples in French Gui ...
of Suriname – descended from escaped slaves – gain territorial autonomy. *
1780 Events January–March * January 16 – American Revolutionary War – Battle of Cape St. Vincent: British Admiral Sir George Rodney defeats a Spanish fleet. * February 19 – The legislature of New York votes to all ...
– The
Great Hurricane of 1780 The Great Hurricane of 1780 was the deadliest tropical cyclone in the Western Hemisphere. An estimated 22,000 people died throughout the Lesser Antilles when the storm passed through the islands from October 10 to October 16. Specifics on the h ...
kills 20,000–30,000 in the Caribbean. *
1814 Events January * January 1 – War of the Sixth Coalition – The Royal Prussian Army led by Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher crosses the Rhine. * January 3 ** War of the Sixth Coalition – Siege of Cattaro: French gar ...
War of 1812 The War of 1812 was fought by the United States and its allies against the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom and its allies in North America. It began when the United States United States declaration of war on the Uni ...
: The United States Revenue Marine attempts to defend the cutter ''Eagle'' from the
Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom. It is a component of His Majesty's Naval Service, and its officers hold their commissions from the King of the United Kingdom, King. Although warships were used by Kingdom ...
. *
1845 Events January–March * January 1 – The Philippines began reckoning Asian dates by hopping the International Date Line through skipping Tuesday, December 31, 1844. That time zone shift was a reform made by Governor–General Narciso ...
– In
Annapolis, Maryland Annapolis ( ) is the capital of the U.S. state of Maryland. It is the county seat of Anne Arundel County and its only incorporated city. Situated on the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Severn River, south of Baltimore and about east ...
, the Naval School (later the
United States Naval Academy The United States Naval Academy (USNA, Navy, or Annapolis) is a United States Service academies, federal service academy in Annapolis, Maryland. It was established on 10 October 1845 during the tenure of George Bancroft as United States Secre ...
) opens with 50 students. *
1846 Events January–March * January 5 – The United States House of Representatives votes to stop sharing the Oregon Country with the United Kingdom. * January 13 – The Milan–Venice railway's bridge, over the Venetian Lagoon betwee ...
Triton Triton commonly refers to: * Triton (mythology), a Greek god * Triton (moon), a satellite of Neptune Triton may also refer to: Biology * Triton cockatoo, a parrot * Triton (gastropod), a group of sea snails * ''Triton'', a synonym of ''Triturus' ...
, the largest moon of the planet
Neptune Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun. It is the List of Solar System objects by size, fourth-largest planet in the Solar System by diameter, the third-most-massive planet, and the densest giant planet. It is 17 t ...
, is discovered by English astronomer
William Lassell William Lassell (18 June 1799 – 5 October 1880) was an English merchant and astronomer.1868 Events January * January 2 – British Expedition to Abyssinia: Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala, Robert Napier leads an expedition to free captive British officials and missionaries. * January 3 – The 15-year-old Mutsu ...
– The
Ten Years' War The Ten Years' War (; 1868–1878), also known as the Great War () and the War of '68, was part of Cuba's fight for independence from Spain. The uprising was led by Cuban-born planters and other wealthy natives. On 10 October 1868, sugar mil ...
begins against Spanish rule in
Cuba Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba (largest island), Isla de la Juventud, and List of islands of Cuba, 4,195 islands, islets and cays surrounding the main island. It is located where the ...
.


1901–present

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1903 Events January * January 1 – Edward VII is proclaimed Emperor of India. * January 10 – The Aceh Sultanate was fully annexed by the Dutch forces, deposing the last sultan, marking the end of the Aceh War that have lasted for al ...
– The
Women's Social and Political Union The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) was a women-only political movement and leading militant organisation campaigning for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom founded in 1903. Known from 1906 as the suffragettes, its membership and p ...
is founded in support of the enfranchisement of British women. *
1911 Events January * January 1 – A decade after federation, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory are added to the Commonwealth of Australia. * January 3 ** 1911 Kebin earthquake: An earthquake of 7.7 m ...
– The day after a bomb explodes prematurely, the
Wuchang Uprising The Wuchang Uprising was an armed rebellion against the ruling Qing dynasty that took place in Wuchang (now Wuchang District of Wuhan) in the Chinese province of Hubei on 10 October 1911, beginning the Xinhai Revolution that successfully overthr ...
begins against the Chinese monarchy. *
1913 Events January * January – Joseph Stalin travels to Vienna to research his ''Marxism and the National Question''. This means that, during this month, Stalin, Hitler, Trotsky and Tito are all living in the city. * January 3 &ndash ...
– U.S. President
Woodrow Wilson Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856February 3, 1924) was the 28th president of the United States, serving from 1913 to 1921. He was the only History of the Democratic Party (United States), Democrat to serve as president during the Prog ...
triggers the explosion of the Gamboa Dike, completing major construction on the
Panama Canal The Panama Canal () is an artificial waterway in Panama that connects the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean. It cuts across the narrowest point of the Isthmus of Panama, and is a Channel (geography), conduit for maritime trade between th ...
. *
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 ...
– '' RMS Leinster'' is torpedoed and sunk by '' UB-123'', killing 564, the largest loss of life on the
Irish Sea The Irish Sea is a body of water that separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. It is linked to the Celtic Sea in the south by St George's Channel and to the Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland in the north by the North Ch ...
. *
1920 Events January * January 1 ** Polish–Soviet War: The Russian Red Army increases its troops along the Polish border from 4 divisions to 20. ** Kauniainen in Finland, completely surrounded by the city of Espoo, secedes from Espoo as its ow ...
– The
Carinthian plebiscite The Carinthian plebiscite (, ) was held on 10 October 1920 in the area in southern Carinthia predominantly settled by Carinthian Slovenes. It determined the final border between the Republic of Austria and the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croa ...
determines that the larger part of the
Duchy of Carinthia The Duchy of Carinthia (; ; ) was a duchy located in southern Austria and parts of northern Slovenia. It was separated from the Duchy of Bavaria in 976, and was the first newly created Imperial State after the original German stem duchies. Car ...
should remain part of
Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
. *
1928 Events January * January – British bacteriologist Frederick Griffith reports the results of Griffith's experiment, indirectly demonstrating that DNA is the genetic material. * January 1 – Eastern Bloc emigration and defection: Boris B ...
Chiang Kai-shek becomes Chairman of the Republic of China. *
1933 Events January * January 11 – Australian aviator Sir Charles Kingsford Smith makes the first commercial flight between Australia and New Zealand. * January 17 – The United States Congress votes in favour of Philippines independen ...
– A United Airlines Boeing 247 is destroyed by sabotage, the first such proven case in the history of commercial aviation. *
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 ...
– In Greece, a
coup d'état A coup d'état (; ; ), or simply a coup , is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership. A self-coup is said to take place when a leader, having come to powe ...
ends the
Second Hellenic Republic The Second Hellenic Republic is a modern Historiography, historiographical term used to refer to the Greece, Greek state during a period of republican governance between 1924 and 1935. To its contemporaries it was known officially as the Hellenic ...
. *
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 ...
– Abiding by the
Munich Agreement The Munich Agreement was reached in Munich on 30 September 1938, by Nazi Germany, the United Kingdom, the French Third Republic, French Republic, and the Kingdom of Italy. The agreement provided for the Occupation of Czechoslovakia (1938–194 ...
,
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia ( ; Czech language, Czech and , ''Česko-Slovensko'') was a landlocked country in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary. In 1938, after the Munich Agreement, the Sudetenland beca ...
completes its withdrawal from the
Sudetenland The Sudetenland ( , ; Czech and ) is a German name for the northern, southern, and western areas of former Czechoslovakia which were inhabited primarily by Sudeten Germans. These German speakers had predominated in the border districts of Bohe ...
. *
1945 1945 marked the end of World War II, the fall of Nazi Germany, and the Empire of Japan. It is also the year concentration camps were liberated and the only year in which atomic weapons have been used in combat. Events World War II will be ...
– The
Double Tenth Agreement The Double Tenth Agreement, formally known as the Summary of Conversations Between the Government and Representatives of the Communist Party of China, was an agreement between the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that was ...
is signed by the Communist Party and the
Kuomintang The Kuomintang (KMT) is a major political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). It was the one party state, sole ruling party of the country Republic of China (1912-1949), during its rule from 1927 to 1949 in Mainland China until Retreat ...
about the future of China. *
1954 Events January * January 3 – The Italian broadcaster RAI officially begins transmitting. * January 7 – Georgetown–IBM experiment: The first public demonstration of a machine translation system is held in New York, at the head ...
– The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Sultanate of Muscat, Neil Innes, sends a signal to the Sultanate's forces, accompanied with oil explorers, to penetrate
Fahud Fahud is a permanent oil camp and oil field in the middle of the central plain area of Oman, named after the nearby Jebel Fahud believed to mean "Leopard Mountain" from the time when wild leopards roamed the area. The main oil camp is owned by Pe ...
, marking the beginning of
Jebel Akhdar War The Jebel Akhdar War (),
. Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved on 2012-04-12.
also known as the Jebel Ak ...
. *
1957 Events January * January 1 – The Saarland joins West Germany. * January 3 – Hamilton Watch Company introduces the first electric watch. * January 5 – South African player Russell Endean becomes the first batsman to be Dismissal (cricke ...
– U.S. President
Dwight D. Eisenhower Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower (born David Dwight Eisenhower; October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969) was the 34th president of the United States, serving from 1953 to 1961. During World War II, he was Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionar ...
apologizes to Ghanaian finance minister
Komla Agbeli Gbedemah Komla Agbeli Gbedemah (17 June 1913 – 11 July 1998) was a Ghanaian politician and Minister for Finance and Economic Planning, Minister for Finance in Ghana's Nkrumah government between 1954 and 1961. Known popularly as "Afro Gbede", he was an ...
after he is refused service in a Delaware restaurant. * 1957 – The
Windscale fire The Windscale fire of 10 October 1957 was the worst nuclear accident in the United Kingdom's history, and one of the worst in the world, ranked in severity at level 5 out of 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale. The fire was in Unit 1 of ...
results in Britain's worst nuclear accident. *
1963 Events January * January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cove ...
– France cedes control of the
Bizerte Bizerte (, ) is the capital and largest city of Bizerte Governorate in northern Tunisia. It is the List of northernmost items, northernmost city in Africa, located north of the capital Tunis. It is also known as the last town to remain under Fr ...
naval base to Tunisia. * 1963 – The
Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty The Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT), formally known as the 1963 Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space and Under Water, prohibited all nuclear weapons testing, test detonations of nuclear weapons except for those co ...
comes into effect. *
1964 Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 – In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patria ...
– The Tokyo Summer Olympics opening ceremony is the first to be relayed live by satellites. *
1967 Events January * January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair. * January 6 – Vietnam War: United States Marine Corps and Army of ...
– The
Outer Space Treaty The Outer Space Treaty, formally the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, is a Multilateralism, multilateral treaty that forms the bas ...
comes into force. *
1969 1969 ( MCMLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1969th year of the Common Era (CE) and ''Anno Domini'' (AD) designations, the 969th year of the 2nd millennium, the 69th year of the 20th century, and the ...
King Crimson King Crimson were an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968 by Robert Fripp, Michael Giles, Greg Lake, Ian McDonald (musician), Ian McDonald and Peter Sinfield. Guitarist Fripp remained the only constant member throughout the ...
releases their debut album,
In the Court of the Crimson King ''In the Court of the Crimson King'' (subtitled ''An Observation by King Crimson'') is the debut studio album by English progressive rock band King Crimson, released on 10 October 1969, by Island Records. Often regarded as the first true progre ...
. *
1970 Events January * January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC. * January 5 – The 7.1 1970 Tonghai earthquake, Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli ...
Fiji Fiji, officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists of an archipelago of more than 330 islands—of which about ...
becomes independent. * 1970 – Canada's
October Crisis The October Crisis () was a chain of political events in Canada that started in October 1970 when members of the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) kidnapped the provincial Labour Minister Pierre Laporte and British diplomat James Cross f ...
escalates when Quebec Vice Premier
Pierre Laporte Pierre Laporte (; 25 February 1921 – 17 October 1970) was a Canadian lawyer, journalist and politician. He was deputy premier of the province of Quebec when he was kidnapped and murdered by members of the Front de libération du Québec (FL ...
is kidnapped by members of the
Front de libération du Québec The (FLQ) was a Quebec separatist terrorist group which aimed to establish an independent and socialist Quebec. Founded sometime in the early 1960s, the FLQ conducted a number of attacks between 1963 and 1970,Reich, Walter. ''Origins of Terror ...
. *
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 ...
Aeroflot Flight 773 is destroyed by a bomb over
Moscow Oblast Moscow Oblast (, , informally known as , ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). With a population of 8,524,665 (Russian Census (2021), 2021 Census) living in an area of , it is one of the most densely populate ...
, killing 25. *
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 ...
– U.S. Vice President
Spiro Agnew Spiro Theodore Agnew (; November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was the 39th vice president of the United States, serving from 1969 until his resignation in 1973. He is the second of two vice presidents to resign, the first being John C. ...
resigns after being charged with evasion of federal income tax. *
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. ...
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is an island country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean n ...
joins the
United Nations The United Nations (UN) is the Earth, global intergovernmental organization established by the signing of the Charter of the United Nations, UN Charter on 26 June 1945 with the stated purpose of maintaining international peace and internationa ...
. *
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 ...
– The
Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant The Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant (, ) is one of Finland's two nuclear power plants, the other being the two-unit Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant. The plant is owned and operated by Teollisuuden Voima (TVO), and is located on Olkiluoto Island, on th ...
began operations in Eurajoki, Satakunta, Finland. *
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 ...
– The 7.1 El Asnam earthquake shakes northern Algeria, killing 2,633 and injuring 8,369. * 1980 – The
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front The Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (, abbreviated FMLN) is a Salvadoran political party and former guerrilla rebel group. The FMLN was formed as an umbrella group on 10 October 1980, from five leftist guerrilla organizations; ...
is founded in El Salvador. *
1985 The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** The Internet's Domain Name System is created. ** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a n ...
– US Navy aircraft intercept an Egyptian airliner carrying the perpetrators of the ''Achille Lauro'' hijacking, and force it to land in Italy. *
1986 The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles. ** Spain and Portugal en ...
– A 5.7 San Salvador earthquake shakes El Salvador, killing 1,500. *
1997 Events January * January 1 – The Emergency Alert System is introduced in the United States. * January 11 – Turkey threatens Cyprus on account of a deal to buy Russian S-300 missiles, prompting the Cypriot Missile Crisis. * January 1 ...
Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 2553 crashes and explodes in Uruguay, killing 74. *
1998 1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil i ...
– A Lignes Aériennes Congolaises jetliner is shot down by rebels in
Kindu Kindu is a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the capital of Maniema province. It has a population of about 200,000 and is situated on the Lualaba River at an altitude of about 500 metres, and is about 400 km west of Bukavu. Kindu is ...
,
Democratic Republic of the Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known as the DR Congo, Congo-Kinshasa, or simply the Congo (the last ambiguously also referring to the neighbouring Republic of the Congo), is a country in Central Africa. By land area, it is t ...
, killing 41 people. *
2002 The effects of the September 11 attacks of the previous year had a significant impact on the affairs of 2002. The war on terror was a major political focus. Without settled international law, several nations engaged in anti-terror operation ...
Iraq War The Iraq War (), also referred to as the Second Gulf War, was a prolonged conflict in Iraq lasting from 2003 to 2011. It began with 2003 invasion of Iraq, the invasion by a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition, which ...
: The
United States Congress The United States Congress is the legislature, legislative branch of the federal government of the United States. It is a Bicameralism, bicameral legislature, including a Lower house, lower body, the United States House of Representatives, ...
approves the
Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 The Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002,2007 2007 was designated as the International Heliophysical Year and the International Polar Year. Events January * January 1 **Bulgaria and Romania 2007 enlargement of the European Union, join the European Union, while Slovenia joins the Eur ...
Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie bin Sheikh Mustapha (born 27 July 1972) is a Malaysian Doctor (title), doctor. He launched to the International Space Station aboard Soyuz TMA-11 with the Expedition 16 crew on 10 October 2007. Sheikh Muszaph ...
becomes the first Malaysian in space on board Soyuz TMA-11. *
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 ...
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 ...
and
Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
sign the Zurich Protocols, intended to normalize
relations Relation or relations may refer to: General uses * International relations, the study of interconnection of politics, economics, and law on a global level * Interpersonal relationship, association or acquaintance between two or more people * ...
. However, they are never ratified by either side. *
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 ...
– The
Netherlands Antilles The Netherlands Antilles (, ; ), also known as the Dutch Antilles, was a constituent Caribbean country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands consisting of the islands of Saba (island), Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten in the Lesser Antilles, ...
are dissolved as a country. *
2015 2015 was designated by the United Nations as: * International Year of Light * International Year of Soil __TOC__ Events January * January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ...
– Twin bomb blasts in the Turkish capital Ankara kill 109 and injure 500+. *
2018 Events January * January 1 – Bulgaria takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, after the Estonian presidency. * January 4 – SPLM-IO rebels loyal to Chan Garang Lual start a raid against Juba, capital of ...
Hurricane Michael Hurricane Michael was a powerful and destructive tropical cyclone that became the first Category 5 hurricane to make landfall in the contiguous United States since Andrew in 1992. It was the third-most intense Atlantic hurricane to make ...
makes landfall in the
Florida Panhandle The Florida panhandle (also known as West Florida and Northwest Florida) is the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Florida. It is a Salient (geography), salient roughly long, bordered by Alabama on the west and north, Georgia (U.S. state ...
as a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane. It kills 57 people in the United States, 45 in
Florida Florida ( ; ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders the Gulf of Mexico to the west, Alabama to the northwest, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia to the north, the Atlantic ...
, and causes an estimated $25.1 billion in damage. *2018 – The National Fire and Rescue Administration is founded, replacing the and the as China's primary firefighting agency. *
2022 The year began with another wave in the COVID-19 pandemic, with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, Omicron spreading rapidly and becoming the dominant variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus worldwide. Tracking a decrease in cases and deaths, 2022 saw ...
Ben S. Bernanke, Douglas W. Diamond and  Philip H. Dybvig are jointly awarded the
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, officially the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel (), commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Economics(), is an award in the field of economic sciences adminis ...
.


Births


Pre-1600

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AD 19 AD 19 (Roman numerals, XIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus, Silanus and Lucius Norbanus Balbus, Balbus (or, less frequently, ...
Tiberius Gemellus Tiberius Julius Caesar Nero, known as Tiberius Gemellus (10 October AD 19 – 37/38), was the son of Drusus and Livilla, the grandson of the Emperor Tiberius, and the cousin of the Emperor Caligula. ''Gemellus'' is a nickname meaning "the twin ...
, Roman son of
Drusus Julius Caesar Drusus Julius Caesar (7 October – 14 September AD 23), also called Drusus the Younger, was the son of Emperor Tiberius, and heir to the Roman Empire following the death of his adoptive brother Germanicus in AD 19. He was born at Rome to a ...
and
Livilla Claudia Livia (Classical Latin: CLAVDIA•LIVIA; – AD 31) was the only daughter of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia Minor and sister to Roman Emperor Claudius and general Germanicus, and thus paternal aunt of emperor Caligula and mate ...
; adoptive son of the Emperor
Caligula Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (31 August 12 – 24 January 41), also called Gaius and Caligula (), was Roman emperor from AD 37 until his assassination in 41. He was the son of the Roman general Germanicus and Augustus' granddaughter Ag ...
(died 38) * 786
Saga Sagas are prose stories and histories, composed in Iceland and to a lesser extent elsewhere in Scandinavia. The most famous saga-genre is the (sagas concerning Icelanders), which feature Viking voyages, migration to Iceland, and feuds between ...
, emperor of Japan (died 842) * 867
Li Siyuan Li Siyuan (李嗣源, later changed to Li Dan (李亶)) (10 October 867 – 15 December 933), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Mingzong of Later Tang (後唐明宗), was the second emperor of the Later Tang dynasty of China, reign ...
, Chinese emperor (died 933) *
1332 Year 1332 ( MCCCXXXII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. Events * February 18 – Amda Seyon I, Emperor of Ethiopia, begins his campaigns in the southern Muslim provinces (possibly in 1329). * August 10&ndash ...
– King
Charles II of Navarre Charles II (, , , 10 October 1332 – 1 January 1387), known as the Bad, was King of Navarre beginning in 1349, as well as Count of Évreux beginning in 1343, holding both titles until his death in 1387. Besides the Kingdom of Navarre nestled in ...
(died 1387) *
1344 Year 1344 (Roman numerals, MCCCXLIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. Events January–December * March 26 – ''Reconquista'': The Siege of Algeciras (1342–44), one of the first European military eng ...
Mary of Waltham Mary of Waltham (10 October 1344 – September 1361),Some sources state 1362 as year of death Duchess of Brittany, was a daughter of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault and was the wife of John IV, Duke of Brittany, known in En ...
, duchess of Brittany (died 1361) *
1355 Year 1355 (Roman numerals, MCCCLV) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. Events * January 6 – Charles IV of Bohemia is crowned with the Iron Crown of Lombardy as King of Italy in Milan. * January 7 – King ...
Zhu Biao Zhu Biao (10 October 1355 17 May 1392) was the eldest son of the Hongwu Emperor, the founder of the Ming dynasty. Upon the establishment of the Ming dynasty in 1368, Zhu Biao was appointed as crown prince. In order to prepare for his future rei ...
, Chinese prince (died 1392) * 1421John Paston, English politician (died 1466) *
1486 Year 1486 ( MCDLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Sunday. Events January–December * January 18 – King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York are married, uniting the House of Lancaster and the House of York, after th ...
Charles III, Duke of Savoy Charles III of Savoy (10 October 1486 – 17 August 1553), often called Charles the Good, was Duke of Savoy from 1504 to 1553, although most of his lands were ruled by the French between 1536 and his death. Ruling for nearly 49 years, he is the ...
(died 1553) *
1554 __NOTOC__ Year 1554 ( MDLIV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. Events January–March * January 5 – A great fire breaks out in Eindhoven, Netherlands. * January 12 (10th waxing of Tabodwe 915 ME) &nd ...
Arnold III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt-Tecklenburg-Limburg Arnold III of Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Steinfurt-Limburg (10 or 11 October 1554 in Neuenhaus – 11 January 1606 in Tecklenburg) was a German nobleman. He was Count of Bentheim, Tecklenburg and Steinfurt, and Count of Limburg. He ruled as Ar ...
and Lord of Rheda (died 1606) *
1560 Year 1560 ( MDLX) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. Events January–March * January 7 – In the Kingdom of Scotland, French troops commanded by Henri Cleutin and Captain Corbeyran de Cardaillac Sar ...
Jacobus Arminius Jacobus Arminius (; Dutch language, Dutch: ''Jakob Hermanszoon'' ; 10 October 1560 – 19 October 1609) was a Dutch Reformed Christianity, Reformed minister and Christian theology, theologian during the Protestant Reformation period whose views ...
, Dutch theologian (died 1609) *
1567 Year 1567 ( MDLXVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. Events January–March * January 20 – Battle of Rio de Janeiro: Portuguese forces under the command of Estácio de Sá definitively drive the F ...
Infanta Catherine Michelle of Spain Catalina Micaela of Spain (10 October 1567 – 6 November 1597) was Duchess of Savoy by marriage to Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy. She ruled the duchy several times as regent in Charles Emmanuel's absence, notably during his campaign in 1594 ...
(died 1597) *
1584 Events January–March * January 11 – Sir Walter Mildmay is given a royal licence to found Emmanuel College, Cambridge in England. * January 16 – Roman Catholic priest George Haydock, imprisoned in the Tower of London ...
Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke and 1st Earl of Montgomery, (10 October 158423 January 1650) was an English courtier, nobleman, and politician active during the reigns of James I of England, James I and Charles I of England, Charles I. ...
(died 1649) *
1599 __NOTOC__ Events January–March * January 8 – The Jesuit educational plan, known as the '' Ratio Studiorum'', is issued. * January 22 – The Acoma Massacre begins in what is now northern New Mexico in the U.S., as Santa Fe de Nuev ...
Étienne Moulinié Étienne Moulinié (10 October 1599 – 1676) was a French Baroque composer. He was born in Languedoc, and when he was a child he sang at the Narbonne Cathedral. Through the influence of his brother Antoine (died 1655), Moulinié gained an appo ...
, French composer and director (died 1676)


1601–1900

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1629 Events January–March * January 7 – Henry Frederick, Hereditary Prince of the Palatinate, the 15-year-old son of the German Palatinate elector, Frederick V of the Palatinate, Frederick V, drowns in an accident while sailing ...
Richard Towneley Richard Towneley (10 October 1629 – 22 January 1707) was an English mathematician, natural philosopher and astronomer, resident at Towneley Hall, near Burnley in Lancashire. His uncle was the antiquarian and mathematician Christopher Towne ...
, English mathematician and astronomer (died 1707) * 1646Françoise-Marguerite de Sévigné, French noblewoman (died 1705) *
1656 Events January–March * January 5 – The First War of Villmergen, a civil war in the Old Swiss Confederacy, Confederation of Switzerland pitting its Protestant and Roman Catholic Swiss canton, cantons against each other, breaks o ...
Nicolas de Largillière Nicolas de Largillière (; baptised 10 October 1656 – 20 March 1746) was a French people, French painter and Drawing, draughtsman. Biography Early life Largillière was baptised at the in Paris on 10 October 1656. The son of a merchant hatm ...
, French painter and academic (died 1746) *
1669 Events January–March * January 2 – Pirate Henry Morgan of Wales holds a meeting of his captains on board his ship, the former Royal Navy frigate ''Oxford'', and an explosion in the ship's gunpowder supply kills 200 of his crew a ...
Johann Nicolaus Bach Johann Nicolaus Bach (or Johann Nikolaus Bach) ( – 4 November 1753) was a German composer of the Baroque period. Johann Nicolaus was the eldest son of Johann Christoph Bach and the second cousin of Johann Sebastian Bach. He was educated ...
, German organist and composer (died 1753) *
1678 Events January–March * January 10 – England and the Dutch Republic sign a mutual defense treaty in order to fight against France. * January 27 – The first fire engine company in North America goes into service in Boston. ...
John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll Field Marshal John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, 1st Duke of Greenwich, (10 October 1680 – 4 October 1743), styled Lord Lorne from 1680 to 1703, was a British army officer and politician. He served on the continent in the Nine Years' War ...
, Scottish general and politician,
Lord High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland The Lord High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland was the List of Scottish monarchs, monarch of Scotland's high commissioner, personal representative to the Parliament of Scotland. From the accession of James I of England, James VI of Sc ...
(died 1743) *
1684 Events January–March * January 5 ** King Charles II of England gives the title Duke of St Albans to Charles Beauclerk, his illegitimate son by Nell Gwyn. ** The earliest form of what is now the University of Tokyo (formally chartere ...
Jean-Antoine Watteau Jean-Antoine Watteau (, , ; baptised 10 October 1684died 18 July 1721) Alsavailablevia Oxford Art Online (subscription needed). was a French Painting, painter and Drawing, draughtsman whose brief career spurred the revival of interest in colour ...
, French painter (died 1721) *
1700 As of March 1 ( O.S. February 19), where the Julian calendar acknowledged a leap day and the Gregorian calendar did not, the Julian calendar fell one day further behind, bringing the difference to 11 days until February 28 ( O.S. February 17) ...
Lambert-Sigisbert Adam Lambert-Sigisbert Adam (10 October 1700) was a French sculptor born in 1700 in Nancy. The eldest son of sculptor Jacob-Sigisbert Adam, he was known as Adam l’aîné ("the elder") to distinguish him from his two sculptor brothers Nicolas-Séba ...
, French sculptor and illustrator (died 1759) * 1731
Henry Cavendish Henry Cavendish ( ; 10 October 1731 – 24 February 1810) was an English experimental and theoretical chemist and physicist. He is noted for his discovery of hydrogen, which he termed "inflammable air". He described the density of inflammable a ...
, French-English chemist, physicist, and philosopher (died 1810) *
1770 Events January– March * January 1 – The foundation of Fort George, Bombay is laid by Colonel Keating, principal engineer, on the site of the former Dongri Fort. * February 1 – Thomas Jefferson's home at Shadwell, Vi ...
Adam Johann von Krusenstern Adam Johann von Krusenstern (; 10 October 177012 August 1846) was a Russian admiral and explorer of Swedish and Baltic German descent, who led the first Russian circumnavigation of the Earth in 1803–1806. Life Krusenstern was born i ...
Imperial Russian Admiral and explorer (died 1846) *
1780 Events January–March * January 16 – American Revolutionary War – Battle of Cape St. Vincent: British Admiral Sir George Rodney defeats a Spanish fleet. * February 19 – The legislature of New York votes to all ...
John Abercrombie, Scottish physician and philosopher (died 1844) *
1794 Events January–March * January 1 – The Stibo Group is founded by Niels Lund as a printing company in Aarhus (Denmark). * January 13 – The U.S. Congress enacts a law providing for, effective May 1, 1795, a United St ...
William Whiting Boardman William Whiting Boardman (October 10, 1794 – August 27, 1871) was a politician and United States Representative from Connecticut. Biography Born in New Milford, Connecticut, William Whiting Boardman was the son of Elijah Boardman, Senator E ...
, American judge and politician (died 1871) *
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * J ...
Alfred Kennerley Alfred Kennerley (10 October 1810 – 15 November 1897) was an Australian politician and Premier of Tasmania from 4 August 1873 until 20 July 1876. Kennerley was born in Islington. He was a man of means who came from England to Australia w ...
, English-Australian politician, 10th
Premier of Tasmania The premier of Tasmania is the head of the Government of Tasmania, executive government in the Australian state of Tasmania. By convention, the leader of the party or political grouping which has majority support in the Tasmanian House of Assem ...
(died 1897) *
1813 Events January–March * January 5 – The Danish state bankruptcy of 1813 occurs. * January 18– 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a Britis ...
Giuseppe Verdi Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi ( ; ; 9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian composer best known for List of compositions by Giuseppe Verdi, his operas. He was born near Busseto, a small town in the province of Parma ...
, Italian composer and philanthropist (died 1901) *
1819 Events January–March * January 2 – The Panic of 1819, the first major peacetime financial crisis in the United States, begins. * January 25 – Thomas Jefferson founds the University of Virginia. * January 29 – Si ...
Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger (10 October 1819 – 19 June 1883) was a leading German Catholic theologian and author of the '' Enchiridion symbolorum et definitionum'' ("Handbook of creeds and definitions"), a work commonly referred to s ...
, German theologian and author (died 1883) *
1825 Events January–March * January 4 – King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies dies in Naples and is succeeded by his son, Francis. * February 3 – Vendsyssel-Thy, once part of the Jutland peninsula forming westernmost Denmark, becomes an ...
Paul Kruger Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger (; 10 October 1825 – 14 July 1904), better known as Paul Kruger, was a South African politician. He was one of the dominant political and military figures in 19th-century South Africa, and State Preside ...
, South African soldier and politician, 5th
President of the South African Republic The state president of the South African Republic had the Executive (government), executive authority in the South African Republic. According to the constitution of 1871, executive power was vested in the president, who was responsible to the ...
(died 1904) *
1828 Events January–March * January 4 – Jean Baptiste Gay, vicomte de Martignac succeeds the Jean-Baptiste de Villèle, Comte de Villèle, as Prime Minister of France. * January 8 – The Democratic Party of the United States is organiz ...
Samuel J. Randall, American captain, lawyer and politician, 33rd
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives The speaker of the United States House of Representatives, commonly known as the speaker of the House or House speaker, is the Speaker (politics), presiding officer of the United States House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the United ...
(died 1890) *
1830 It is known in European history as a rather tumultuous year with the Revolutions of 1830 in France, Belgium, Poland, Switzerland and Italy. Events January–March * January 11 – LaGrange College (later the University of North Alabama) ...
Isabella II of Spain Isabella II (, María Isabel Luisa de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias; 10 October 1830 – 9 April 1904) was Queen of Spain from 1833 until her deposition in 1868. She is the only queen regnant in the history of unified Spain. Isabella wa ...
(died 1904) *
1834 Events January–March * January 1 – Zollverein (Germany): Customs charges are abolished at borders within its member states. * January 3 – The government of Mexico imprisons Stephen F. Austin in Mexico City. * January – The W ...
Aleksis Kivi Aleksis Kivi (; born Alexis Stenvall; 10 October 1834 – 31 December 1872) was a Finnish writer who wrote the first significant novel in the Finnish language, '' Seitsemän veljestä'' (''Seven Brothers''), published in 1870. He is also known ...
, Finnish author and playwright (died 1872) *
1837 Events January–March * January 1 – The destructive Galilee earthquake causes thousands of deaths in Ottoman Syria. * January 26 – Michigan becomes the 26th state admitted to the United States. * February 4 – Seminoles attack Fo ...
Robert Gould Shaw Robert Gould Shaw (October 10, 1837 – July 18, 1863) was an American officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Born into an Abolitionism in the United States, abolitionist family from the Boston Brahmin, Boston upper class, he ...
, American colonel (died 1863) *
1842 Events January–March * January 6– 13 – First Anglo-Afghan War – Massacre of Elphinstone's army (Battle of Gandamak): British East India Company troops are destroyed by Afghan forces on the road from Kabul to Jalalabad, Afghan ...
Emily Dobson, Australian philanthropist (died 1934) *
1858 Events January–March * January 9 ** Revolt of Rajab Ali: British forces finally defeat Rajab Ali Khan of Chittagong. ** Anson Jones, the last president of the Republic of Texas, commits suicide. * January 14 – Orsini affair: Pi ...
Maurice Prendergast Maurice Brazil Prendergast (October 10, 1858 – February 1, 1924) was an American artist who painted in oil and watercolor, and created monotypes. His delicate landscapes and scenes of modern life, characterized by mosaic-like color, are ...
, American painter and academic (died 1924) *
1861 This year saw significant progress in the Unification of Italy, the outbreak of the American Civil War, and the emancipation reform abolishing serfdom in the Russian Empire. Events January * January 1 ** Benito Juárez captures Mexico Ci ...
Fridtjof Nansen Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen (; 10 October 1861 – 13 May 1930) was a Norwegian polymath and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He gained prominence at various points in his life as an explorer, scientist, diplomat, humanitarian and co-founded the ...
, Norwegian explorer, scientist, and humanitarian,
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 1930) *
1864 Events January * January 13 – American songwriter Stephen Foster ("Oh! Susanna", "Old Folks at Home") dies aged 37 in New York City, leaving a scrap of paper reading "Dear friends and gentle hearts". His parlor song "Beautiful Dream ...
T. Frank Appleby, American businessman and politician (died 1924) *
1870 Events January * January 1 ** The first edition of ''The Northern Echo'' newspaper is published in Priestgate, Darlington, England. ** Plans for the Brooklyn Bridge are completed. * January 3 – Construction of the Brooklyn Bridge be ...
Louise Mack Marie Louise Hamilton Mack (10 October 1870 – 23 November 1935) was an Australian poet, journalist and novelist. She is most known for her writings and her involvement in World War I in 1914 as the first woman war correspondent in Belgium. Bi ...
, Australian journalist, author, and poet (died 1935) *
1872 Events January * January 12 – Yohannes IV is crowned Emperor of Ethiopia in Axum, the first ruler crowned in that city in over 500 years. *January 20 – The Cavite mutiny was an uprising of Filipino military personnel of Fort S ...
Dionysios Kasdaglis Dimitrios written also as Demetrius Emmanuel () Kasdaglis written also as Casdagli(s) (), (10 October 1872 in Salford – 6 July 1931 in Bad Nauheim) was a Greek-Egyptian tennis player. He competed in the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens ...
, Egyptian-Greek tennis player (died 1931) *
1877 Events January * January 1 – Queen Victoria is proclaimed Empress of India by the Royal Titles Act 1876, introduced by Benjamin Disraeli, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom . * January 8 – Great Sioux War of 1876: Batt ...
William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield William Richard Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield (10 October 1877 – 22 August 1963), was an English motor manufacturer and philanthropist. He was the founder of Morris Motors Limited and is remembered for establishing the Nuffield Foundation, th ...
, English businessman and philanthropist, founded
Morris Motors Morris Motors Limited was a British privately owned motor vehicle manufacturing company formed in 1919 to take over the assets of William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield, William Morris's WRM Motors Limited and continue production of the same ve ...
(died 1963) *
1884 Events January * January 4 – The Fabian Society is founded in London to promote gradualist social progress. * January 5 – Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera '' Princess Ida'', a satire on feminism, premières at the Savoy The ...
Nikolai Klyuev, Russian poet and author (died 1937) * 1884 –
Ida Wüst Ida Wüst (; 10 October 1884 – 4 October 1958) was a German stage and film actress whose career was prominent in the 1920s and 1930s with Universum Film AG (UFA). Life and career Little is known about Ida Wüst's early childhood. She discovere ...
, German actress and screenwriter (died 1958) *
1885 Events January * January 3– 4 – Sino-French War – Battle of Núi Bop: French troops under General Oscar de Négrier defeat a numerically superior Qing Chinese force, in northern Vietnam. * January 17 – Mahdist ...
Walter Anderson, Belarusian-German ethnologist and academic (died 1962) * 1885 – Jean Peyrière, French actor (died 1965) *
1889 Events January * January 1 ** The total solar eclipse of January 1, 1889 is seen over parts of California and Nevada. ** Paiute spiritual leader Wovoka experiences a vision, leading to the start of the Ghost Dance movement in the Dakotas ...
Han van Meegeren Henricus Antonius "Han" van Meegeren (; 10 October 1889 – 30 December 1947) was a Dutch painter and portraitist, considered one of the most ingenious Art forgery, art forgers of the 20th century. Van Meegeren became a national hero after World ...
, Dutch painter and forger (died 1947) *
1895 Events January * January 5 – Dreyfus affair: French officer Alfred Dreyfus is stripped of his army rank and sentenced to life imprisonment on Devil's Island (off French Guiana) on what is much later admitted to be a false charge of tr ...
Alfred Neuland, Estonian weightlifter (died 1966) * 1895 – Fridolf Rhudin, Swedish actor (died 1935) * 1895 – Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen, German field marshal (died 1945) *
1898 Events January * January 1 – New York City annexes land from surrounding counties, creating the City of Greater New York as the world's second largest. The city is geographically divided into five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queen ...
Lilly Daché Lilly Daché ( 1892 – 31 December 1989) was a French-born American milliner and fashion merchandiser. She started her career in a small bonnet shop, advanced to being a sales lady at Macy's department store, and from there started her own ha ...
, French-American fashion designer (died 1989) *
1900 As of March 1 ( O.S. February 17), when the Julian calendar acknowledged a leap day and the Gregorian calendar did not, the Julian calendar fell one day further behind, bringing the difference to 13 days until February 28 ( O.S. February 15 ...
Helen Hayes Helen Hayes MacArthur (; October 10, 1900 – March 17, 1993) was an American actress. Often referred to as the "First Lady of American Theatre", she was the second person and first woman to win EGOT, the EGOT (an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and ...
, American actress (died 1993)


1901–present

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1901 December 13 of this year is the beginning of signed 32-bit Unix time, and is scheduled to end in January 19, 2038. Summary Political and military 1901 started with the unification of multiple British colonies in Australia on January ...
Alberto Giacometti Alberto Giacometti (, , ; 10 October 1901 – 11 January 1966) was a Swiss sculptor, painter, Drafter, draftsman and Printmaking, printmaker, who was one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century. His work was particularly influenced ...
, Swiss sculptor and painter (died 1966) *
1902 Events January * January 1 ** The Nurses Registration Act 1901 comes into effect in New Zealand, making it the first country in the world to require state registration of nurses. On January 10, Ellen Dougherty becomes the world's ...
K. Shivaram Karanth, Indian journalist, author, and activist (died 1997) *
1903 Events January * January 1 – Edward VII is proclaimed Emperor of India. * January 10 – The Aceh Sultanate was fully annexed by the Dutch forces, deposing the last sultan, marking the end of the Aceh War that have lasted for al ...
Prince Charles, Count of Flanders A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary, in some European states. The ...
(died 1983) * 1903 –
Vernon Duke Vernon Duke ( 16 January 1969) was a Russian-born American composer and songwriter who also wrote under his birth name, Vladimir Dukelsky. He is best known for " Taking a Chance on Love," with lyrics by Ted Fetter and John Latouche (1940), "I ...
, Russian-American composer and songwriter (died 1969) * 1903 –
Bei Shizhang Bei Shizhang (; October 10, 1903 – October 29, 2009), or Shi-Zhang Bei, was a Chinese biophysicist, embryologist, politician, and writer. He was an academician at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was born in Zhenhai, Zhejiang province, on ...
, Chinese biologist and academic (died 2009) *
1905 As the second year of the massive Russo-Japanese War begins, more than 100,000 die in the largest world battles of that era, and the war chaos leads to the 1905 Russian Revolution against Nicholas II of Russia (Shostakovich's 11th Symphony i ...
Aksella Luts, Estonian actress, screenwriter, dancer, and choreographer (died 2005) *
1906 Events January–February * January 12 – Persian Constitutional Revolution: A nationalistic coalition of merchants, religious leaders and intellectuals in Persia forces the shah Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar to grant a constitution, ...
Paul Creston Paul Creston (born Giuseppe Guttoveggio; October 10, 1906 – August 24, 1985) was an American composer of classical music. He composed six symphonies and several concertante works for violin, piano, accordion, marimba and saxophone. Biography B ...
, American composer and educator (died 1985) * 1906 –
Fei Mu Fei Mu (October 10, 1906 – January 31, 1951), also romanised as Fey Mou, was a Chinese film director of the pre-Communist era. His '' Spring in a Small Town'' (1948) was declared the greatest Chinese film ever made by the Hong Kong Film Crit ...
, Chinese director and screenwriter (died 1951) * 1906 –
R. K. Narayan Rasipuram Krishnaswami Narayanaswami (10 October 1906 – 13 May 2001), better known as R. K. Narayan, was an Indian writer and novelist known for his work set in the fictional South Indian town of Malgudi. He was a leading author of early ...
, Indian author (died 2001) *
1908 This is the longest year in either the Julian or Gregorian calendars, having a duration of 31622401.38 seconds of Terrestrial Time (or ephemeris time), measured according to the definition of mean solar time. Events January * January ...
Johnny Green John Waldo Green (October 10, 1908 – May 15, 1989) was an American songwriter, composer, musical arranger, conductor and pianist. He was given the nickname "Beulah" by colleague Conrad Salinger. His most famous song was one of his ear ...
, American conductor and composer (died 1989) * 1908 – Mercè Rodoreda, Catalan author and poet (died 1983) *
1909 Events January–February * January 4 – Explorer Aeneas Mackintosh of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition escapes death by fleeing across ice floes. * January 7 – Colombia recognizes the independence of Panama. * Janu ...
– Robert F. Boyle, American production designer and art director (died 2010) *1910 – Julius Shulman, American photographer and environmentalist (died 2009) *
1911 Events January * January 1 – A decade after federation, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory are added to the Commonwealth of Australia. * January 3 ** 1911 Kebin earthquake: An earthquake of 7.7 m ...
– Clare Hollingworth, English journalist and author (died 2017) *1912 – Ram Vilas Sharma, Indian poet and critic (died 2000) *
1913 Events January * January – Joseph Stalin travels to Vienna to research his ''Marxism and the National Question''. This means that, during this month, Stalin, Hitler, Trotsky and Tito are all living in the city. * January 3 &ndash ...
– Claude Simon, Malagasy-French novelist and critic, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2005) *1914 – Tommy Fine, American baseball player and businessman (died 2005) * 1914 – Ivory Joe Hunter, American singer-songwriter and pianist (died 1974) *1915 – Harry Edison, American trumpet player and composer (died 1999) *1917 – Thelonious Monk, American pianist and composer (died 1982) *1919 – Willard Estey, Canadian academic and jurist (died 2002) * 1919 – Gerry Gomez, Trinidadian cricketer, manager, and umpire (died 1996) * 1919 – Kim Ki-young, South Korean director, screenwriter, producer, and editor (died 1997) * 1919 – William Kruskal, American mathematician and statistician (died 2005) * 1919 – Edgar Laprade, Canadian ice hockey player (died 2014) *
1920 Events January * January 1 ** Polish–Soviet War: The Russian Red Army increases its troops along the Polish border from 4 divisions to 20. ** Kauniainen in Finland, completely surrounded by the city of Espoo, secedes from Espoo as its ow ...
– Gail Halvorsen, American air force pilot known as the "Berlin Candy Bomber." (died 2022) *1922 – Merv Pregulman, American football player, businessman, and philanthropist (died 2012) *1923 – Louis Gottlieb, American singer and bass player (died 1996) * 1923 – Nicholas Parsons, English actor and game show host (died 2020) * 1923 – Murray Walker, English journalist and sportscaster (died 2021) *1924 – James Clavell, Australian-American director, producer, screenwriter, and author (died 1994) * 1924 – Ludmilla Tchérina, French actress, ballerina, and choreographer (died 2004) * 1924 – Ed Wood, American actor, director, producer, screenwriter (died 1978) *1926 – Oscar Brown, American singer-songwriter, playwright, and actor (died 2005) * 1926 – Richard Jaeckel, American actor (died 1997) *1927 – Dana Elcar, American actor and director (died 2005) * 1927 – Jon Locke, American actor (died 2013) * 1927 – Thomas Wilson (composer), Thomas Wilson, American-Scottish composer and educator (died 2001) *
1928 Events January * January – British bacteriologist Frederick Griffith reports the results of Griffith's experiment, indirectly demonstrating that DNA is the genetic material. * January 1 – Eastern Bloc emigration and defection: Boris B ...
– Leyla Gencer, Turkish soprano (died 2008) * 1928 – Sheila Walsh (novelist), Sheila Walsh, English author (died 2009) *1929 – Ayten Alpman, Turkish singer (died 2012) * 1929 – Herb Levinson, American actor (died 2012) * 1929 – Bernard Mayes, English-American journalist and academic (died 2014) *1930 – Eugenio Castellotti, Italian race car driver (died 1957) * 1930 – Yves Chauvin, French chemist and academic, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2015) * 1930 – Harold Pinter, English playwright, screenwriter, director Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2008) * 1930 – Adlai Stevenson III, American lawyer and politician (died 2021) *1932 – Harry Smith (footballer, born 1932), Harry Smith, English footballer (died 2016) *
1933 Events January * January 11 – Australian aviator Sir Charles Kingsford Smith makes the first commercial flight between Australia and New Zealand. * January 17 – The United States Congress votes in favour of Philippines independen ...
– Jay Sebring, American hair stylist and businessman (died 1969) *
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 ...
– Khalil al-Wazir, Palestinian commander, founded Fatah (died 1988) * 1935 – André Bureau, Canadian lawyer and businessman (died 2019) * 1935 – Judith Chalmers, English television host and actress *1936 – Gerhard Ertl, German physicist and chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate *1937 – Bruce Devlin, Australian golfer and sportscaster * 1937 – Peter Underwood, Australian lawyer and politician, 27th Governor of Tasmania (died 2014) *
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 ...
– Oleg Gordievsky, Russian intelligence officer and author (died 2025) * 1938 – Leroy Hood, American biologist and academic * 1938 – Daidō Moriyama, Japanese photographer * 1938 – Lily Tuck, American novelist and short story writer *1940 – Winston Churchill (1940–2010), Winston Churchill, English journalist and politician (died 2010) *1941 – Peter Coyote, American actor, director, and screenwriter * 1941 – Ken Saro-Wiwa, Nigerian author and activist (died 1995) *1942 – Janis Hansen (singer), Janis Hansen, American singer and author (died 2017) * 1942 – Radu Vasile, Romanian historian and politician, 57th Prime Minister of Romania (died 2013) *1943 – Frederick Barthelme, American novelist and short story writer *
1945 1945 marked the end of World War II, the fall of Nazi Germany, and the Empire of Japan. It is also the year concentration camps were liberated and the only year in which atomic weapons have been used in combat. Events World War II will be ...
– Christopher Hill (bishop), Christopher Hill, English bishop * 1945 – Vanburn Holder, Barbadian cricketer * 1945 – Headman Shabalala, South African bass singer (died 1991) *1946 – Charles Dance, English actor, director, and screenwriter * 1946 – Naoto Kan, Japanese lawyer and politician, 61st Prime Minister of Japan * 1946 – Peter Mahovlich, Canadian ice hockey player and coach * 1946 – Anne Mather, English author and screenwriter * 1946 – John Prine, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (died 2020) * 1946 – Raymond Tallis, English physician, philosopher, author, and academic * 1946 – Chris Tarrant, English radio and television host * 1946 – Ben Vereen, American actor, singer, and dancer * 1946 – Willard White, Jamaican-English actor and singer *1947 – Gary Beach, American actor and singer (died 2018) * 1947 – Giant Haystacks, English wrestler (died 1998) *1948 – Sue Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Loughborough, English academic and businesswoman * 1948 – Cyril Neville, American R&B percussionist and singer * 1948 – Séverine (singer), Séverine, French singer and actress *1949 – Warren Burt, American-Australian composer * 1949 – Lance Cairns, New Zealand cricketer * 1949 – Jessica Harper, American actress * 1949 – Wang Wanxing, Chinese activist *1950 – Charlie George, English footballer * 1950 – Nora Roberts, American author *1951 – Epeli Ganilau, Fijian general and politician, 16th Minister for iTaukei Affairs, Minister for Fijian Affairs (died 2023) *1952 – Bob Nystrom, Swedish ice hockey player * 1952 – Dela Smith, English educator *1953 – Fiona Rae, Scottish painter * 1953 – Midge Ure, Scottish singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer * 1953 – Aleksander Veingold, Estonian chess player and coach * 1953 – Gus Williams (basketball), Gus Williams, American basketball player *
1954 Events January * January 3 – The Italian broadcaster RAI officially begins transmitting. * January 7 – Georgetown–IBM experiment: The first public demonstration of a machine translation system is held in New York, at the head ...
– Václav Patejdl, Slovak musician (died 2023) * 1954 – Rekha, Indian actress * 1954 – David Lee Roth, American singer-songwriter and producer * 1954 – Fernando Santos (football coach), Fernando Santos, Portuguese footballer and manager *1956 – Amanda Burton, Northern Irish actress and producer * 1956 – David Hempleman-Adams, English businessman and adventurer * 1956 – Taur Matan Ruak, East Timorese politician, 3rd President of East Timor *
1957 Events January * January 1 – The Saarland joins West Germany. * January 3 – Hamilton Watch Company introduces the first electric watch. * January 5 – South African player Russell Endean becomes the first batsman to be Dismissal (cricke ...
– Rumiko Takahashi, Japanese author and illustrator *1958 – Tanya Tucker, American singer-songwriter and guitarist *1959 – Michael Cobley, English-Scottish author * 1959 – Kirsty MacColl, English singer-songwriter (died 2000) * 1959 – Arif Peçenek, Turkish football player and manager (died 2013) * 1959 – Bill Rammell, English academic and politician, Minister of State for the Armed Forces * 1959 – Julia Sweeney, American actress, comedian, producer, and screenwriter * 1959 – Bradley Whitford, American actor and producer *1960 – Ron Flockhart (ice hockey), Ron Flockhart, Canadian ice hockey player * 1960 – Eric Martin (American singer), Eric Martin, American singer-songwriter * 1960 – Russell Slade, English football manager * 1960 – Paul Thiebaud, American art dealer (died 2010) * 1960 – Simon Townshend, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer *1961 – Scott Hoffman, American drummer * 1961 – Henrik Jørgensen (athlete), Henrik Jørgensen, Danish runner (died 2019) * 1961 – Martin Kemp, English singer-songwriter and bass player * 1961 – Crystal Waters, American singer-songwriter, musician and producer *1962 – Thomas Rusch, German photographer *
1963 Events January * January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cove ...
– Jolanda de Rover, Dutch swimmer * 1963 – Anita Mui, Hong Kong singer and actress (died 2003) * 1963 – Daniel Pearl, American-Israeli journalist (died 2002) * 1963 – Vegard Ulvang, Norwegian skier *
1964 Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 – In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patria ...
– Sarah Lancashire, English actress and director *1965 – Toshi (musician), Toshi, Japanese singer-songwriter and producer * 1965 – Chris Penn, American actor (died 2006) * 1965 – Rebecca Pidgeon, American-English singer-songwriter and actress *1966 – Tony Adams, English footballer and manager * 1966 – Bai Ling, Chinese-American model and actress * 1966 – Derrick McKey, American basketball player *
1967 Events January * January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair. * January 6 – Vietnam War: United States Marine Corps and Army of ...
– Michael Giacchino, American composer * 1967 – Jonathan Littell, American-French author and humanitarian * 1967 – Mike Malinin, American drummer and producer * 1967 – Gavin Newsom, American businessman and politician, 40th and current Governor of California * 1967 – Jacek Zieliński (footballer, born 1967), Jacek Zieliński, Polish footballer and coach *1968 – Bart Brentjens, Dutch cyclist * 1968 – Feridun Düzağaç, Turkish singer-songwriter * 1968 – Chris Ofili, British painter * 1968 – Marinos Ouzounidis, Greek footballer and manager *
1969 1969 ( MCMLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1969th year of the Common Era (CE) and ''Anno Domini'' (AD) designations, the 969th year of the 2nd millennium, the 69th year of the 20th century, and the ...
– Manu Bennett, New Zealand-Australian actor * 1969 – Joelle Carter, American actress * 1969 – Dilsa Demirbag Sten, Swedish journalist and author * 1969 – Francis Escudero, Filipino lawyer and politician * 1969 – Brett Favre, American football player * 1969 – Shawn Jamison, American basketball player and coach * 1969 – Wendi McLendon-Covey, American actress *
1970 Events January * January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC. * January 5 – The 7.1 1970 Tonghai earthquake, Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli ...
– Dean Kiely, Irish footballer * 1970 – Silke Kraushaar-Pielach, German sled racer * 1970 – Matthew Pinsent, English rower and sportscaster *
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 ...
– Graham Alexander, English-Scottish footballer and manager * 1971 – Ian Bennett (footballer), Ian Bennett, English footballer * 1971 – Evgeny Kissin, Russian pianist *1972 – Yinka Dare, Nigerian basketball player (died 2004) * 1972 – Jun Lana, Filipino director, producer, playwright, and screenwriter * 1972 – Dean Roland, American singer-songwriter and guitarist * 1972 – Alexei Zhitnik, Ukrainian-Russian ice hockey player *
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 ...
– Mario Lopez, American actor, television personality, and producer * 1973 – Scott Morriss, English bass player and songwriter * 1973 – Zach Thornton, American soccer player and coach *1974 – Asi Cohen, Israeli actor and screenwriter * 1974 – Oded Kattash, Israeli basketball player and coach * 1974 – Julio Ricardo Cruz, Argentinian footballer * 1974 – Dale Earnhardt Jr., American race car driver and actor * 1974 – Lucy Powell, English politician * 1974 – Chris Pronger, Canadian ice hockey 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. ...
– Ihsahn, Norwegian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer * 1975 – Ramón Morales, Mexican footballer and manager * 1975 – Plácido Polanco, Dominican-American baseball player *1976 – Bob Burnquist, Brazilian-American skateboarder * 1976 – Pat Burrell, American baseball player * 1976 – Shane Doan, Canadian ice hockey player *1978 – Scott Dobie, English footballer * 1978 – Naomi Levari, Israeli film producer and director * 1978 – Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, American model and actress *
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 ...
– Kangta, South Korean singer-songwriter, producer, and actor * 1979 – Nicolás Massú, Chilean tennis player * 1979 – Mýa, American singer-songwriter, producer, dancer, and actress * 1979 – Joel Przybilla, American basketball player * 1979 – Hitomi Satō (actress), Hitomi Satō, Japanese actress *
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 ...
– Blaž Emeršič, Slovenian ice hockey player * 1980 – Casey FitzSimmons, American football player * 1980 – Elvis Hammond, Ghanaian footballer * 1980 – Tim Maurer, American singer-songwriter * 1980 – Julie Pomagalski, French snowboarder (died 2021) *1981 – Una Foden, Irish singer-songwriter and dancer * 1981 – Gavin Shuker, English lawyer and politician *1982 – Yasser Al-Qahtani, Saudi Arabian footballer * 1982 – Amon Buchanan, Australian footballer * 1982 – David Cal, Spanish sprint canoeist * 1982 – Tony Khan, American sports executive * 1982 – Dan Stevens, English actor *1983 – Lzzy Hale, American singer-songwriter and guitarist * 1983 – Vusimuzi Sibanda, Zimbabwean cricketer * 1983 – Nikos Spyropoulos, Greek footballer * 1983 – Tolga Zengin, Turkish footballer *1984 – Stephanie Cheng, Hong Kong singer * 1984 – Jean-Baptiste Grange, French skier * 1984 – Ryan Hollins, American basketball player and commentator * 1984 – Chiaki Kuriyama, Japanese actress and singer * 1984 – Tomáš Pöpperle, Czech ice hockey player * 1984 – Paul Posluszny, American football player * 1984 – Troy Tulowitzki, American baseball player *
1985 The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** The Internet's Domain Name System is created. ** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a n ...
– Dominique Cornu, Belgian cyclist * 1985 – Bronson Harrison, New Zealand rugby league player * 1985 – Marina Diamandis, Welsh singer-songwriter and pianist * 1985 – Rostislav Olesz, Czech ice hockey player * 1985 – Sandra Záhlavová, Czech tennis player *
1986 The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles. ** Spain and Portugal en ...
– Ezequiel Garay, Argentinian footballer * 1986 – Lucy Griffiths (actress, born 1986), Lucy Griffiths, English actress * 1986 – Nathan Jawai, Australian basketball player * 1986 – Andrew McCutchen, American baseball player * 1986 – Ellen Andrea Wang, Norwegian bassist and composer *1987 – Rodjun Cruz, Filipino actor and dancer * 1987 – Junior Madozein, Central African basketball player * 1987 – Ryan Mathews (American football), Ryan Mathews, American football player * 1987 – Colin Slade, New Zealand rugby player *1988 – Luis Cardozo, Paraguayan footballer * 1988 – Shaun Fensom, Australian rugby league player * 1988 – Brown Ideye, Nigerian footballer * 1988 – Rose McIver, New Zealand actress * 1988 – Emmanuel Nwachi, Nigerian footballer * 1988 – Toby Smith (rugby union), Toby Smith, Australian-New Zealand rugby player *1989 – Jeurys Familia, Dominican baseball player * 1989 – Emer Kenny, English actress and screenwriter * 1989 – Aimee Teegarden, American actress and producer *1990 – Shelby Miller, American baseball player * 1990 – Geno Smith, American football player * 1990 – Kolten Wong, American baseball player *1991 – Michael Carter-Williams, American basketball player * 1991 – Gabriella Cilmi, Australian singer-songwriter and producer * 1991 – Lali Espósito, Argentinian actress and singer * 1991 – Mariana Pajón, Colombian cyclist * 1991 – Xherdan Shaqiri, Swiss footballer *1992 – Anthony Brown (basketball), Anthony Brown, American basketball player *1993 – Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Cuban baseball player * 1993 – Jayden Stockley, English footballer *1994 – Ilya Mikheyev, Russian ice hockey player * 1994 – Tereza Smitková, Czech tennis player * 1994 – Bae Suzy, South Korean singer, actress and model * 1994 – Mike Tobey, American-Slovenian basketball player * 1994 – Marquez Valdes-Scantling, American football player *1995 – Brenko Lee, Australian-Tongan rugby league player * 1995 – Courtland Sutton, American football player *1996 – Sami Niku, Finnish ice hockey player *
2002 The effects of the September 11 attacks of the previous year had a significant impact on the affairs of 2002. The war on terror was a major political focus. Without settled international law, several nations engaged in anti-terror operation ...
– Josh Giddey, Australian basketball player *2002 – Nate Yarnell, American Football Player


Deaths


Pre-1600

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AD 19 AD 19 (Roman numerals, XIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus, Silanus and Lucius Norbanus Balbus, Balbus (or, less frequently, ...
Germanicus Germanicus Julius Caesar (24 May 15 BC – 10 October AD 19) was a Roman people, Roman general and politician most famously known for his campaigns against Arminius in Germania. The son of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia the Younger, Germanicu ...
, Roman general (born 15 BC) * 644 – Paulinus of York, English bishop and missionary *
680 __NOTOC__ Year 680 ( DCLXXX) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 680 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe f ...
– Abbas ibn Ali, son of Imam Ali * 680 – Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn, son of Husayn ibn Ali, Al-Husayn * 680 – Habib ibn Madhahir * 680 –
Husayn ibn Ali Husayn ibn Ali (; 11 January 626 – 10 October 680 Common Era, CE) was a social, political and religious leader in early medieval Arabia. The grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and an Alids, Alid (the son of Ali ibn Abu Talib ibn Abd a ...
, third Shia Imam and grandson of Muhammad (born 626) * 827 – Pope Valentine (born 800) * 937 – Wang Lingmou, chancellor of Wu (Ten Kingdoms), Wu *1149 – Al-Hafiz, Fatimid imam-caliph (born 1074/77) *1174 – Adela of Ponthieu, Countess of Surrey *1213 – Frederick II, Duke of Lorraine *1308 – Patrick Dunbar, 8th Earl of Dunbar *1359 – Hugh IV of Cyprus (born 1295) *1503 – Peter II, Duke of Bourbon (born 1438) *1581 – Bayinnaung, Burmese king (born 1516)(Hmannan Vol. 3 2003: 61): Tuesday, Full moon of Tazaungmon 943 ME = 10 October 1581;


1601–1900

*1659 – Abel Tasman, Dutch merchant and explorer (born 1603) *1691 – Isaac de Benserade, French author and poet (born 1613) *1708 – David Gregory (mathematician), David Gregory, Scottish mathematician and astronomer (born 1659) *1714 – Pierre Le Pesant, sieur de Boisguilbert, French economist and academic (born 1646) *1720 – Antoine Coysevox, French sculptor (born 1640) *1723 – William Cowper, 1st Earl Cowper, English lawyer and politician, Lord Chancellor, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain (born 1665) *1725 – Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil, French politician, Governor of New France (born 1643) *1747 – John Potter (bishop), John Potter, English archbishop and academic (born 1674) *1759 – Granville Elliott, English general (born 1713) *1765 – Lionel Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset, English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (born 1688) *1795 – Francesco Antonio Zaccaria, Italian historian and theologian (born 1714) *1800 – Gabriel Prosser, American rebel leader (born 1776) *1806 – Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1772–1806), Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (born 1772) *1827 – Ugo Foscolo, Italian author and poet (born 1778) *
1837 Events January–March * January 1 – The destructive Galilee earthquake causes thousands of deaths in Ottoman Syria. * January 26 – Michigan becomes the 26th state admitted to the United States. * February 4 – Seminoles attack Fo ...
– Charles Fourier, French philosopher and academic (born 1772) *1857 – George Washington Parke Custis, American author and playwright (born 1781) *
1872 Events January * January 12 – Yohannes IV is crowned Emperor of Ethiopia in Axum, the first ruler crowned in that city in over 500 years. *January 20 – The Cavite mutiny was an uprising of Filipino military personnel of Fort S ...
– William H. Seward, American lawyer and politician, 24th United States Secretary of State (born 1801) *1875 – Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, Russian author, poet, and playwright (born 1817) *1876 – Charles Joseph Sainte-Claire Deville, French geologist and meteorologist (born 1814) *1893 – Lip Pike, American baseball player and manager (born 1845)


1901–present

*
1901 December 13 of this year is the beginning of signed 32-bit Unix time, and is scheduled to end in January 19, 2038. Summary Political and military 1901 started with the unification of multiple British colonies in Australia on January ...
– Lorenzo Snow, American religious leader, 5th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (born 1814) *
1913 Events January * January – Joseph Stalin travels to Vienna to research his ''Marxism and the National Question''. This means that, during this month, Stalin, Hitler, Trotsky and Tito are all living in the city. * January 3 &ndash ...
– Adolphus Busch, German-American brewer and businessman, co-founded Anheuser-Busch (born 1839) * 1913 – Katsura Tarō, Japanese general and politician, 6th Prime Minister of Japan (born 1848) *1914 – Carol I of Romania (born 1839) *
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 ...
– Henry Dobson, Australian politician, 17th
Premier of Tasmania The premier of Tasmania is the head of the Government of Tasmania, executive government in the Australian state of Tasmania. By convention, the leader of the party or political grouping which has majority support in the Tasmanian House of Assem ...
(born 1841) *1922 – Andreas Karkavitsas, Greek physician and author (born 1866) *1923 – Andrés Avelino Cáceres, Peruvian general, President of Peru (born 1836) *1927 – August Kitzberg, Estonian author and playwright (born 1855) * 1927 – Gustave Whitehead, German-American pilot and engineer (born 1874) *1930 – Adolf Engler, German botanist and academic (born 1844) *
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 ...
– Gustave Loiseau, French painter (born 1865) *1936 – Abul Kasem (politician, born 1872), Abul Kasem, Bengali politician (born
1872 Events January * January 12 – Yohannes IV is crowned Emperor of Ethiopia in Axum, the first ruler crowned in that city in over 500 years. *January 20 – The Cavite mutiny was an uprising of Filipino military personnel of Fort S ...
) *1940 – Berton Churchill, Canadian-American actor and singer (born 1876) *1942 – Arnold Majewski, Finnish military hero of Polish descent (killed in action) (born 1892)Castrén, Klaus
Majewski-suku Suomessa
, GENOS – journal of the Finnish genealogy society, issue #70/1999. Accessed on 24 June 2021.
*1948 – Ted Horn, American race car driver (born 1910) *1949 – Chikuhei Nakajima, Japanese engineer, businessman, and politician, founded Nakajima Aircraft Company (born 1884) *1953 – Erima Harvey Northcroft, New Zealand general, lawyer, and judge (born 1884) *
1957 Events January * January 1 – The Saarland joins West Germany. * January 3 – Hamilton Watch Company introduces the first electric watch. * January 5 – South African player Russell Endean becomes the first batsman to be Dismissal (cricke ...
– Karl Genzken, German physician (born 1885) *1962 – Stancho Belkovski, Bulgarian-Polish architect (born 1891) *
1963 Events January * January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cove ...
– Roy Cazaly, Australian footballer and coach (born 1893) * 1963 – Édith Piaf, French singer-songwriter and actress (born 1915) *
1964 Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 – In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patria ...
– Eddie Cantor, American singer-songwriter, dancer, and actor (born 1892) * 1964 – Heinrich Neuhaus, Ukrainian-Russian pianist and educator (born 1888) *1966 – Charlotte Cooper (tennis), Charlotte Cooper, English-Scottish tennis player (born 1870) * 1966 – Louise Thuliez, French school teacher, resistance fighter during World War I and World War II and author (born 1881) *
1970 Events January * January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC. * January 5 – The 7.1 1970 Tonghai earthquake, Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli ...
– Édouard Daladier, French captain and politician, 105th Prime Minister of France (born 1884) *
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 ...
– John Cawte Beaglehole, New Zealand historian and scholar (born 1901) *
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 ...
– Ludwig von Mises, Ukrainian-American economist and sociologist (born 1881) * 1974 – Joseph Wulf, German-Polish historian (born 1912) *1976 – Silvana Armenulić, Bosnian singer and actress (born 1939) * 1976 – Mirsada Mirjana Bajraktarević, Bosnian singer-songwriter (born 1951) *1977 – Angelo Muscat, Maltese-English actor (born 1930) *1978 – Ralph Marterie, Italian-American trumpet player and bandleader (born 1914) * 1978 – Ralph Metcalfe, American sprinter and politician (born 1910) *
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 ...
– Christopher Evans (computer scientist), Christopher Evans, English psychologist, computer scientist, and author (born 1931) * 1979 – Paul Paray, French organist, composer, and conductor (born 1886) *1982 – Jean Effel, French painter and journalist (born 1908) *1983 – Ralph Richardson, English actor (born 1902) *
1985 The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** The Internet's Domain Name System is created. ** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a n ...
– Yul Brynner, Russian actor (born 1920) * 1985 – Orson Welles, American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (born 1915) *
1986 The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles. ** Spain and Portugal en ...
– Gleb Wataghin, Ukrainian-Italian physicist and academic (born 1899) *1987 – Behice Boran, Turkish Marxist politician, author and sociologist (born 1910) *1990 – Tom Murton, American penologist and activist (born 1928) * 1990 – Nikolaos Pavlopoulos, Greek sculptor and academic (born 1909) * 1990 – Dorothy Stanley, American educator (born 1924) *1991 – Nickolaus Hirschl, Austrian wrestler, discus thrower, and shot putter (born 1906) *
1997 Events January * January 1 – The Emergency Alert System is introduced in the United States. * January 11 – Turkey threatens Cyprus on account of a deal to buy Russian S-300 missiles, prompting the Cypriot Missile Crisis. * January 1 ...
– Michael J. S. Dewar, Indian-born American theoretical chemist who developed the Dewar–Chatt–Duncanson model (born 1918) *
1998 1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil i ...
– Clark Clifford, American captain, lawyer, and politician 9th United States Secretary of Defense (born 1906) * 1998 – Marvin Gay Sr., American minister (born 1914) * 1998 – Tommy Quaid, Irish hurler and manager (born 1957) *2000 – Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Sri Lankan lawyer and politician, 6th Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (born 1916) *2001 – Eddie Futch, American boxer and trainer (born 1911) * 2001 – Vasily Mishin, Russian engineer (born 1917) *2003 – Eila Hiltunen, Finnish sculptor (born 1922) * 2003 – Eugene Istomin, American pianist (born 1925) *2004 – Ken Caminiti, American baseball player (born 1963) * 2004 – Christopher Reeve, American actor, producer, and activist (born 1952) * 2004 – Arthur H. Robinson, American geographer and cartographer (born 1915) * 2004 – Maurice Shadbolt, New Zealand author and playwright (born 1932) *2005 – Wayne C. Booth, American educator and critic (born 1921) * 2005 – Milton Obote, Ugandan politician, 2nd President of Uganda (born 1925) *2006 – Michael John Rogers, English ornithologist and academic (born 1932) * 2006 – Ian Scott (Ontario politician), Ian Scott, Canadian lawyer and politician (born 1934) *2008 – Kazuyoshi Miura (businessman), Kazuyoshi Miura, Japanese businessman (born 1947) *
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 ...
– Stephen Gately, Irish singer-songwriter, dancer, and actor (born 1976) *
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 ...
– Solomon Burke, American singer-songwriter and preacher (born 1940) * 2010 – Joan Sutherland, Australian-Swiss soprano and actress (born 1926) *2011 – Jagjit Singh, Indian singer-songwriter (born 1941) *2012 – Sam Gibbons, American captain and politician (born 1920) * 2012 – Alex Karras, American football player, wrestler, and actor (born 1935) * 2012 – Piotr Lenartowicz, Polish philosopher and educator (born 1934) * 2012 – Basil L. Plumley, American sergeant (born 1920) * 2012 – Mark Poster, American philosopher and educator (born 1941) * 2012 – Kyaw Zaw, Burmese commander and politician (born 1919) *2013 – Scott Carpenter, American commander, pilot, and astronaut (born 1925) * 2013 – Jay Conrad Levinson, American author and educator (born 1933) * 2013 – Sohei Miyashita, Japanese politician, Minister of Defense (Japan), Japanese Minister of Defense (born 1927) * 2013 – Cal Smith, American singer and guitarist (born 1932) *2014 – Olav Dale, Norwegian saxophonist and composer (born 1958) * 2014 – Damiana Eugenio, Filipino author and academic (born 1921) * 2014 – Valeri Karpov, Russian ice hockey player (born 1971) * 2014 – Lari Ketner, American football and basketball player (born 1977) * 2014 – Pavel Landovský, Czech actor, director, and playwright (born 1936) * 2014 – Ed Nimmervoll, Austrian-Australian journalist, historian, and author (born 1947) *
2015 2015 was designated by the United Nations as: * International Year of Light * International Year of Soil __TOC__ Events January * January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ...
– Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, Nigerian politician, List of Governors of Bayelsa State, Governor of Bayelsa State (born 1952) * 2015 – Hilla Becher, German photographer and educator (born 1934) * 2015 – Manorama (Tamil actress), Manorama, Indian (Tamils, Tamil) actress (born 1937) * 2015 – Steve Mackay, American saxophonist and composer (born 1949) * 2015 – Sybil Stockdale, American activist, co-founded the National League of Families (born 1924) *2016 – Donn Fendler, American author and speaker (born 1926) *2021 – Abdul Qadeer Khan, Pakistani nuclear physicist and metallurgical scientist (born 1936) *
2022 The year began with another wave in the COVID-19 pandemic, with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, Omicron spreading rapidly and becoming the dominant variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus worldwide. Tracking a decrease in cases and deaths, 2022 saw ...
– Mulayam Singh Yadav, Indian politician, 15th Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (born 1939) *2024 – Fleur Adcock, New Zealand poet (born 1934) *2024 – Ethel Kennedy, American philanthropist (born 1928)


Holidays and observances

*Arbor Day (Poland) *Armed Forces Day, Army Day (Sri Lanka) *Capital Liberation Day (Vietnam) *Christian Calendar of saints, feast day: **Blessed Angela Truszkowska **Cerbonius **Daniel Comboni **Eulampius and Eulampia **Gereon, Gereon and companions **Blessed María Catalina Irigoyen Echegaray, María Catalina Irigoyen Echegaray (Maria Desposorios) **Paulinus of York (in England) **Pinytus **Tanca **Vida Dutton Scudder (Calendar of saints (Episcopal Church), Episcopal Church) **Viktor of Xanten **October 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) *Public holidays in Sint Maarten, Constitution Day (Sint Maarten) *Public holidays in Curaçao, Curaçao Day, anniversary of autonomy *Double Ten Day (The National Day of Republic of China), celebrates outbreak of the
Wuchang Uprising The Wuchang Uprising was an armed rebellion against the ruling Qing dynasty that took place in Wuchang (now Wuchang District of Wuhan) in the Chinese province of Hubei on 10 October 1911, beginning the Xinhai Revolution that successfully overthr ...
in 1911 that led to founding of the Republic of China (1912-49), Republic of China in 1912 *Fiji Day, celebrates the independence of
Fiji Fiji, officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists of an archipelago of more than 330 islands—of which about ...
from United Kingdom in 1970 *Finnish Literature Day (Finland) *Independence Day (Cuba), Independence Day, commemorates the proclamation of Cuba's independence from Spain and the beginning of the
Ten Years' War The Ten Years' War (; 1868–1878), also known as the Great War () and the War of '68, was part of Cuba's fight for independence from Spain. The uprising was led by Cuban-born planters and other wealthy natives. On 10 October 1868, sugar mil ...
in 1868. *Party Foundation Day (North Korea) *World Day Against the Death Penalty *World Mental Health Day *World Porridge Day


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