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==Events==
==Events==
===Pre-1600===
===Pre-1600===
*[[AD 96|96]] &ndash; Emperor [[Domitian]] is assassinated as a result of a plot by his wife Domitia and two Praetorian prefects. [[Nerva]] is then proclaimed as his successor.<ref>{{cite book|author=Richard Alston|title=Aspects of Roman History AD 14–117|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wBCGAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA142|date=4 January 2002|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-78782-1|pages=142}}</ref>
*[[AD 96|96]] &ndash; Emperor [[Domitian]] is assassinated as a result of a plot by his wife Domitia and two Praetorian prefects. [[Nerva]] is then proclaimed as his successor.<ref>{{cite book|author=Richard Alston|title=Aspects of Roman History AD 14–117|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wBCGAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA142|year=2002|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-78782-1|page=142}}</ref>
* [[324]] &ndash; [[Constantine the Great]] decisively defeats Licinius in the [[Battle of Chrysopolis]], establishing Constantine's sole control over the Roman Empire.<ref>{{cite book|author=Carol Humphrey Vivian Sutherland|title=The Roman Imperial Coinage: Constantine and Licinius: A.D. 313-337, by P. M. Bruun|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-irTAAAAMAAJ|year=1966|publisher=Spink|page=25|isbn=9780900696855}}</ref>
* [[324]] &ndash; [[Constantine the Great]] decisively defeats Licinius in the [[Battle of Chrysopolis]], establishing Constantine's sole control over the Roman Empire.<ref>{{cite book|author=Carol Humphrey Vivian Sutherland|title=The Roman Imperial Coinage: Constantine and Licinius: A.D. 313–337, by P. M. Bruun|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-irTAAAAMAAJ|year=1966|publisher=Spink|page=25|isbn=9780900696855}}</ref>
*[[1048]] &ndash; [[Battle of Kapetron]] between a combined Byzantine-Georgian army and a [[Seljuq Empire|Seljuq]] army.<ref>{{cite book | last=Beihammer | first=Alexander Daniel | title=Byzantium and the Emergence of Muslim-Turkish Anatolia, ca. 1040–1130 | publisher=Taylor & Francis | year=2017 | isbn=978-1-351-98386-0 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HyYlDwAAQBAJ | pages=77–79}}</ref>
*[[1048]] &ndash; [[Battle of Kapetron]] between a combined Byzantine-Georgian army and a [[Seljuq Empire|Seljuq]] army.<ref>{{cite book | last=Beihammer | first=Alexander Daniel | title=Byzantium and the Emergence of Muslim-Turkish Anatolia, ca. 1040–1130 | publisher=Taylor & Francis | year=2017 | isbn=978-1-351-98386-0 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HyYlDwAAQBAJ | pages=77–79}}</ref>
*[[1066]] &ndash; Norwegian king [[Harald Hardrada]] lands with [[Tostig Godwinson]] at the mouth of the Humber River and begins his invasion of England.<ref>{{cite book|author1=John Child|author2=David Taylor|title=Understanding History|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Q2acYjrx3rEC&pg=PA75|year=1991|publisher=Heinemann|isbn=978-0-435-31210-7|pages=75}}</ref>
*[[1066]] &ndash; Norwegian king [[Harald Hardrada]] lands with [[Tostig Godwinson]] at the mouth of the Humber River and begins his invasion of England.<ref>{{cite book|author1=John Child|author2=David Taylor|title=Understanding History|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Q2acYjrx3rEC&pg=PA75|year=1991|publisher=Heinemann|isbn=978-0-435-31210-7|page=75}}</ref>
*[[1180]] &ndash; [[Philip Augustus]] becomes king of France at the age of fifteen.<ref>{{citation |first=Lambert Blackwell |last=Larking |title=Charter of Philip Augustus, King of France 1180, From the Surrenden Collection |journal=Archaeologia Cantiana |volume=4 |url=https://kentarchaeology.org.uk/node/9399 |year=1861|publisher=Kent Archaeological Society |page=129}} {{open access}}</ref>
*[[1180]] &ndash; [[Philip Augustus]] becomes king of France at the age of fifteen.<ref>{{citation |first=Lambert Blackwell |last=Larking |title=Charter of Philip Augustus, King of France 1180, From the Surrenden Collection |journal=Archaeologia Cantiana |volume=4 |url=https://kentarchaeology.org.uk/node/9399 |year=1861|publisher=Kent Archaeological Society |page=129}} {{open access}}</ref>
*[[1454]] &ndash; [[Thirteen Years' War (1454–66)|Thirteen Years' War]]: In the [[Battle of Chojnice (1454)|Battle of Chojnice]], the Polish army is defeated by the [[Teutonic Order|Teutonic knights]].
*[[1454]] &ndash; [[Thirteen Years' War (1454–1466)|Thirteen Years' War]]: In the [[Battle of Chojnice (1454)|Battle of Chojnice]], the Polish army is defeated by the [[Teutonic Order|Teutonic knights]].
*[[1544]] &ndash; The expedition of [[Juan Bautista Pastene]] makes landfall in [[San Pedro Bay (Chile)|San Pedro Bay]], [[Zona Sur|southern Chile]], claiming the territory for Spain.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Juan Bautista Pastene: Primer almirande del mar chileno|journal=[[Revista de Marina]]|url=https://revistamarina.cl/revistas/1994/6/barria.pdf|last=Barría González|first=Juan|year=1994|access-date=2021-03-07|archive-date=2022-10-09|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://revistamarina.cl/revistas/1994/6/barria.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>
*[[1544]] &ndash; The expedition of [[Juan Bautista Pastene]] makes landfall in [[San Pedro Bay (Chile)|San Pedro Bay]], [[Zona Sur|southern Chile]], claiming the territory for Spain.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Juan Bautista Pastene: Primer almirande del mar chileno|journal=[[Revista de Marina]]|url=https://revistamarina.cl/revistas/1994/6/barria.pdf|last=Barría González|first=Juan|year=1994|access-date=2021-03-07|archive-date=2022-10-09|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://revistamarina.cl/revistas/1994/6/barria.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>
===1601–1900===
===1601–1900===
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*[[1863]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: The [[Battle of Chickamauga]] begins between Confederate and Union forces. It involves the second highest amount of casualties for any [[American Civil War]] battle apart from [[Battle of Gettysburg|Gettysburg]].<ref name="dates">The [http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga004.htm NPS battle description] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060111005219/http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga004.htm |date=January 11, 2006 }} by the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission and Kennedy, p. 227, cite September 18–20.</ref>
*[[1863]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: The [[Battle of Chickamauga]] begins between Confederate and Union forces. It involves the second highest amount of casualties for any [[American Civil War]] battle apart from [[Battle of Gettysburg|Gettysburg]].<ref name="dates">The [http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga004.htm NPS battle description] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060111005219/http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga004.htm |date=January 11, 2006 }} by the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission and Kennedy, p. 227, cite September 18–20.</ref>
*[[1864]] &ndash; American Civil War: [[John Bell Hood]] begins the [[Franklin–Nashville Campaign]] in an unsuccessful attempt to draw [[William Tecumseh Sherman]] back out of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].<ref>Welcher, Frank J. ''The Union Army, 1861&ndash;1865 Organization and Operations''. Vol. 2, ''The Western Theater''. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. {{ISBN|0-253-36454-X}}, p. 583.</ref>
*[[1864]] &ndash; American Civil War: [[John Bell Hood]] begins the [[Franklin–Nashville Campaign]] in an unsuccessful attempt to draw [[William Tecumseh Sherman]] back out of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].<ref>Welcher, Frank J. ''The Union Army, 1861&ndash;1865 Organization and Operations''. Vol. 2, ''The Western Theater''. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. {{ISBN|0-253-36454-X}}, p. 583.</ref>
*[[1870]] &ndash; [[Old Faithful Geyser]] is observed and named by [[Henry D. Washburn]].
*[[1873]] &ndash; The U.S. bank [[Jay Cooke & Company]] declares bankruptcy, contributing to the [[Panic of 1873]].
*[[1879]] &ndash; The [[Blackpool Illuminations]] are switched on for the first time.<ref>{{cite book |last=Parsons |first=R. H. |title=The Early Days of the Power Station Industry |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ghREBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA7 |access-date=17 September 2018 |date=2015 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=9781107475045 |page=7 |df=dmy-all}}</ref>
*[[1872]] &ndash; King [[Oscar II of Sweden|Oscar II]] accedes to the throne of Sweden–Norway.
*[[1873]] &ndash; The bank [[Jay Cooke & Company]] declares bankruptcy, contributing to the [[Panic of 1873]].
*[[1879]] &ndash; The [[Blackpool Illuminations]] are switched on for the first time.<ref>{{cite book |last=Parsons |first=R. H. |title=The Early Days of the Power Station Industry |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ghREBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA7 |access-date=17 September 2018 |date=2015-01-29 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=9781107475045 |page=7 |df=dmy-all}}</ref>
*[[1882]] &ndash; The [[Pacific Stock Exchange]] opens.
*[[1882]] &ndash; The [[Pacific Stock Exchange]] opens.
*[[1895]] &ndash; The [[Atlanta Exposition Speech]] on race relations is delivered by [[Booker T. Washington]].
*[[1898]] &ndash; The [[Fashoda Incident]] triggers the last war scare between Britain and France.<ref>{{cite book|author1=Winston Churchill|author2=Clementine Churchill|title=Speaking for Themselves: The Personal Letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill|publisher=Doubleday|year=1998|page=502}}</ref>
*[[1898]] &ndash; The [[Fashoda Incident]] triggers the last war scare between Britain and France.<ref>{{cite book|author1=Winston Churchill|author2=Clementine Churchill|title=Speaking for Themselves: The Personal Letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill|publisher=Doubleday|year=1998|page=502}}</ref>


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*[[1914]] &ndash; The [[Government of Ireland Act 1914|Irish Home Rule Act]] becomes law, but is delayed until after World War I.
*[[1914]] &ndash; The [[Government of Ireland Act 1914|Irish Home Rule Act]] becomes law, but is delayed until after World War I.
* 1919 &ndash; [[Fritz Pollard]] becomes the first African American to play professional football for a major team, the Akron Pros.
* 1919 &ndash; [[Fritz Pollard]] becomes the first African American to play professional football for a major team, the Akron Pros.
*[[1922]] &ndash; The [[Kingdom of Hungary (1920–46)|Kingdom of Hungary]] is admitted to the [[League of Nations]].
*[[1922]] &ndash; The [[Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)|Kingdom of Hungary]] is admitted to the [[League of Nations]].
*[[1927]] &ndash; The [[Columbia Broadcasting System]] goes on the air.
*[[1927]] &ndash; The [[Columbia Broadcasting System]] goes on the air.
*[[1928]] &ndash; [[Juan de la Cierva]] makes the first [[Autogyro]] crossing of the English Channel.
*[[1928]] &ndash; [[Juan de la Cierva]] makes the first [[Autogyro]] crossing of the English Channel.
*[[1931]] &ndash; Imperial Japan instigates the [[Mukden Incident]] as a pretext to [[Japanese invasion of Manchuria|invade and occupy Manchuria]].
*[[1931]] &ndash; Imperial Japan instigates the [[Mukden incident]] as a pretext to [[Japanese invasion of Manchuria|invade and occupy Manchuria]].
*[[1934]] &ndash; The [[Soviet Union]] is admitted to the [[League of Nations]].
*[[1934]] &ndash; The [[Soviet Union]] is admitted to the [[League of Nations]].
*[[1939]] &ndash; [[World War II]]: The Polish government of [[Ignacy Mościcki]] flees to Romania.
*[[1939]] &ndash; [[World War II]]: The Polish government of [[Ignacy Mościcki]] flees to Romania.
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*[[1948]] &ndash; [[Operation Polo]] is terminated after the Indian Army accepts the surrender of the army of Hyderabad.
*[[1948]] &ndash; [[Operation Polo]] is terminated after the Indian Army accepts the surrender of the army of Hyderabad.
* 1948 &ndash; [[Margaret Chase Smith]] of Maine becomes the first woman elected to the United States Senate without completing another senator's term.
* 1948 &ndash; [[Margaret Chase Smith]] of Maine becomes the first woman elected to the United States Senate without completing another senator's term.
*[[1954]] &ndash; Finnish president [[J. K. Paasikivi]] becomes the first Western head of state to be awarded the highest honor of the [[Soviet Union]], the [[Order of Lenin]].<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.jstor.org/stable/3001358| title = John H. Hodgson: ''The Paasikivi Line'', JSTOR.| jstor = 3001358}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | title=Paasikivi Tukholmassa: J. K. Paasikiven toiminta Suomen lähettiläänä Tukholmassa 1936–39 | pages=155–156 | publisher=Otava | year=1978 | author=Max Jakobson | location=Helsinki | isbn=951-1-05126-1 | language = fi}}</ref>
*[[1954]] &ndash; Finnish president [[J. K. Paasikivi]] becomes the first Western head of state to be awarded the highest honor of the [[Soviet Union]], the [[Order of Lenin]].<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.jstor.org/stable/3001358| title = John H. Hodgson: ''The Paasikivi Line''| jstor = 3001358}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | title=Paasikivi Tukholmassa: J. K. Paasikiven toiminta Suomen lähettiläänä Tukholmassa 1936–39 | pages=155–156 | publisher=Otava | year=1978 | author=Max Jakobson | location=Helsinki | isbn=951-1-05126-1 | language = fi}}</ref>
*[[1960]] &ndash; [[Fidel Castro]] arrives in New York City as the head of the Cuban delegation to the United Nations.
*[[1960]] &ndash; [[Fidel Castro]] arrives in New York City as the head of the Cuban delegation to the United Nations.
*[[1961]] &ndash; U.N. Secretary-General [[Dag Hammarskjöld]] dies in an [[1961 Ndola United Nations DC-6 crash|air crash]] while attempting to negotiate peace in the Katanga region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
*[[1961]] &ndash; U.N. Secretary-General [[Dag Hammarskjöld]] dies in an [[1961 Ndola United Nations DC-6 crash|air crash]] while attempting to negotiate peace in the Katanga region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
*[[1962]] &ndash; [[Burundi]], [[Jamaica]], [[Rwanda]] and [[Trinidad and Tobago]] are admitted to the United Nations.
*[[1962]] &ndash; [[Burundi]], [[Jamaica]], [[Rwanda]] and [[Trinidad and Tobago]] are admitted to the United Nations.
* 1962 &ndash; [[Aeroflot Flight 213 (1962)|Aeroflot Flight 213]] crashes into a mountain near [[Chersky Airport]], killing 32 people.<ref name="asn">{{cite web |title=Tuesday 18 September 1962 |url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19620918-1 |accessdate=31 October 2019 |publisher=Aviation Safety Network}}</ref>
* 1962 &ndash; [[Aeroflot Flight 213 (1962)|Aeroflot Flight 213]] crashes into a mountain near [[Chersky Airport]], killing 32 people.<ref name="asn">{{cite web |title=Tuesday 18 September 1962 |url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19620918-1 |accessdate=31 October 2019 |publisher=Aviation Safety Network}}</ref>
*[[1964]] &ndash; The [[Wedding of Constantine II and Princess Anne-Marie|wedding of Constantine II of Greece and Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark]] takes place in Athens.<ref>{{cite news |title=Greek King Takes Danish Bride; Athens Is Exuberant Over Young Ruler and Anne-Marie |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/09/19/archives/greek-king-takes-danish-bride-athens-is-exuberant-over-young-ruler.html |access-date=11 September 2024 |work=New York Times |date=19 September 1964}}</ref>
*[[1973]] &ndash; [[The Bahamas]], [[East Germany]] and [[West Germany]] are admitted to the United Nations.
*[[1973]] &ndash; [[The Bahamas]], [[East Germany]] and [[West Germany]] are admitted to the United Nations.
*[[1974]] &ndash; [[Hurricane Fifi]] strikes Honduras with 110&nbsp;mph winds, killing 5,000 people.
*[[1974]] &ndash; [[Hurricane Fifi]] strikes Honduras with 110&nbsp;mph winds, killing 5,000 people.
*[[1977]] &ndash; [[Voyager I]] takes the first distant photograph of the Earth and the Moon together.
*[[1977]] &ndash; [[Voyager I]] takes the first distant photograph of the Earth and the Moon together.
*[[1980]] &ndash; [[Soyuz 38]] carries two cosmonauts (including one Cuban) to the Salyut 6 space station.
*[[1980]] &ndash; [[Soyuz 38]] carries two cosmonauts (including one Cuban) to the [[Salyut 6]] space station.
*[[1981]] &ndash; The ''Assemblée Nationale'' votes to abolish [[capital punishment in France]].
*[[1981]] &ndash; The ''Assemblée Nationale'' votes to abolish [[capital punishment in France]].
*[[1982]] &ndash; The [[Sabra and Shatila massacre]] in Lebanon comes to an end.
*[[1984]] &ndash; [[Joe Kittinger]] completes the first solo balloon crossing of the Atlantic.
*[[1984]] &ndash; [[Joe Kittinger]] completes the first solo balloon crossing of the Atlantic.
*[[1988]] &ndash; The [[8888 Uprising]] in Myanmar comes to an end.
*[[1988]] &ndash; The [[8888 Uprising]] in Myanmar comes to an end.
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*[[2007]] &ndash; Buddhist monks join anti-government protesters in Myanmar, starting what some call the [[Saffron Revolution]].
*[[2007]] &ndash; Buddhist monks join anti-government protesters in Myanmar, starting what some call the [[Saffron Revolution]].
*[[2011]] &ndash; The [[2011 Sikkim earthquake]] is felt across northeastern India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and southern Tibet.
*[[2011]] &ndash; The [[2011 Sikkim earthquake]] is felt across northeastern India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and southern Tibet.
*[[2012]] &ndash; [[Greater Manchester Police]] officers PC Nicola Hughes and PC Fiona Bone [[Murders of Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone|are murdered in a gun and grenade ambush attack]] in [[Greater Manchester]], [[England]].
*[[2014]] &ndash; Scotland [[2014 Scottish independence referendum|votes against]] independence from the United Kingdom, by 55% to 45%.
*[[2014]] &ndash; Scotland [[2014 Scottish independence referendum|votes against]] independence from the United Kingdom, by 55% to 45%.
*[[2015]] &ndash; Two security personnel, 17 worshippers in a mosque, and 13 militants are killed during a Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan [[2015 Camp Badaber attack|attack]] on a Pakistan Air Force base on the outskirts of Peshawar.
*[[2015]] &ndash; Two security personnel, 17 worshippers in a mosque, and 13 militants are killed during a Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan [[2015 Camp Badaber attack|attack]] on a Pakistan Air Force base on the outskirts of Peshawar.
*[[2016]] &ndash; The [[2016 Uri attack]] in [[Jammu and Kashmir (state)|Jammu and Kashmir, India]] by terrorist group [[Jaish-e-Mohammed]] results in the deaths of nineteen Indian Army soldiers and all four attackers.
*[[2016]] &ndash; The [[2016 Uri attack]] in [[Jammu and Kashmir (state)|Jammu and Kashmir, India]] by terrorist group [[Jaish-e-Mohammed]] results in the deaths of nineteen Indian Army soldiers and all four attackers.
*[[2021]] &ndash; A ferry capsizes in Guizhou province, China due to bad weather, leaving ten people dead and five missing.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-09-19|title=10 dead, 5 missing as overloaded Chinese ferry capsizes in bad weather|url=https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3149342/10-dead-5-missing-china-overloaded-river-ferry-carrying|access-date=2021-09-19|website=South China Morning Post|language=en}}</ref>


==Births==
==Births==
===Pre-1600===
===Pre-1600===
*[[AD 53]] &ndash; [[Trajan]], Roman emperor (d. 117)<ref>{{cite book|author=Julian Bennett|title=Trajan: Optimus Princeps|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vXuFAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT43|date=2 September 2003|publisher=Routledge|isbn=1-134-70913-7|pages=43}}</ref>
*[[AD 53]] &ndash; [[Trajan]], Roman emperor (d. 117)<ref>{{cite book|author=Julian Bennett|title=Trajan: Optimus Princeps|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vXuFAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT43|date= 2003|publisher=Routledge|isbn=1-134-70913-7|pages=43}}</ref>
* [[524]] &ndash; [[Kan B'alam I]], ruler of [[Palenque]] (d. 583)
* [[524]] &ndash; [[Kan Bahlam I]], ruler of [[Palenque]] (d. 583)
*[[1091]] &ndash; [[Andronikos Komnenos (son of Alexios I)|Andronikos Komnenos]], Byzantine prince and general (d. 1130/31)
*[[1091]] &ndash; [[Andronikos Komnenos (son of Alexios I)|Andronikos Komnenos]], Byzantine prince and general (d. 1130/31)
*[[1344]] &ndash; [[Marie of France, Duchess of Bar]] (d. 1404)
*[[1344]] &ndash; [[Marie of France, Duchess of Bar]] (d. 1404)
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*[[1501]] &ndash; [[Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford]] (d. 1563)
*[[1501]] &ndash; [[Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford]] (d. 1563)
*[[1554]] &ndash; [[Haydar Mirza Safavi]], Safavid prince (d. 1576)
*[[1554]] &ndash; [[Haydar Mirza Safavi]], Safavid prince (d. 1576)
*[[1587]] &ndash; [[Francesca Caccini]], Italian singer-songwriter and [[lute]] player (d. 1640)<ref>{{cite book|author1=Jane M. Bowers|author2=Judith Tick|title=Women Making Music: The Western Art Tradition, 1150-1950|url=https://archive.org/details/womenmakingmusic00bowe|url-access=registration|year=1987|publisher=University of Illinois Press|isbn=978-0-252-01470-3|pages=[https://archive.org/details/womenmakingmusic00bowe/page/123 123]}}</ref>
*[[1587]] &ndash; [[Francesca Caccini]], Italian singer-songwriter and [[lute]] player (d. 1640)<ref>{{cite book|author1=Jane M. Bowers|author2=Judith Tick|title=Women Making Music: The Western Art Tradition, 1150–1950|url=https://archive.org/details/womenmakingmusic00bowe|url-access=registration|year=1987|publisher=University of Illinois Press|isbn=978-0-252-01470-3|pages=[https://archive.org/details/womenmakingmusic00bowe/page/123 123]}}</ref>
===1601–1900===
===1601–1900===
*[[1606]] &ndash; [[Zhang Xianzhong]], Chinese rebel leader (d. 1647)
*[[1606]] &ndash; [[Zhang Xianzhong]], Chinese rebel leader (d. 1647)
*[[1643]] &ndash; [[Gilbert Burnet]], Scottish bishop, historian, and theologian (d. 1715)<ref>{{cite book|author=Trevor Royle|title=Macmillan Companion to Scottish Literature|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SDJdDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA49|date=11 November 1984|publisher=Macmillan International Higher Education|isbn=978-1-349-07587-4|pages=49}}</ref>
*[[1643]] &ndash; [[Gilbert Burnet]], Scottish bishop, historian, and theologian (d. 1715)<ref>{{cite book|author=Trevor Royle|title=Macmillan Companion to Scottish Literature|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SDJdDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA49|date=1984|publisher=Macmillan International Higher Education|isbn=978-1-349-07587-4|page=49}}</ref>
*[[1676]] &ndash; [[Eberhard Louis, Duke of Württemberg]] (d. 1733)
*[[1676]] &ndash; [[Eberhard Louis, Duke of Württemberg]] (d. 1733)
*[[1684]] &ndash; [[Johann Gottfried Walther]], German organist and composer (d. 1748)
*[[1684]] &ndash; [[Johann Gottfried Walther]], German organist and composer (d. 1748)
*[[1709]] &ndash; [[Samuel Johnson]], English lexicographer and poet (d. 1784)<ref>{{cite book|author=James Boswell|title=The Life of Samuel Johnson, L.L. D.: Including A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mJsEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA9|year=1837|publisher=G. Dearborn|pages=9}}</ref>
*[[1709]] &ndash; [[Samuel Johnson]], English lexicographer and poet (d. 1784)<ref>{{cite book|author=James Boswell|title=The Life of Samuel Johnson, L.L. D.: Including A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mJsEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA9|year=1837|publisher=G. Dearborn|page=9}}</ref>
*[[1711]] &ndash; [[Ignaz Holzbauer]], Austrian composer and educator (d. 1783)
*[[1711]] &ndash; [[Ignaz Holzbauer]], Austrian composer and educator (d. 1783)
*[[1733]] &ndash; [[George Read (U.S. statesman)|George Read]], American lawyer and politician, 3rd [[List of Governors of Delaware|Governor of Delaware]] (d. 1798)
*[[1733]] &ndash; [[George Read (U.S. statesman)|George Read]], American lawyer and politician, 3rd [[List of Governors of Delaware|Governor of Delaware]] (d. 1798)
*[[1750]] &ndash; [[Tomás de Iriarte y Oropesa]], Spanish poet and playwright (d. 1791)<ref>{{cite book|author=Russell P. Sebold|title=Tomas de Iriarte|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AKYLVT0DR4AC&pg=PA15|year=1961|publisher=Ardent Media|pages=15}}</ref>
*[[1750]] &ndash; [[Tomás de Iriarte y Oropesa]], Spanish poet and playwright (d. 1791)<ref>{{cite book|author=Russell P. Sebold|title=Tomas de Iriarte|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AKYLVT0DR4AC&pg=PA15|year=1961|publisher=Ardent Media|pages=15}}</ref>
*[[1752]] &ndash; [[Adrien-Marie Legendre]], French mathematician and theorist (d. 1833)<ref>{{cite book|author=Henk C.A. van Tilborg|title=Fundamentals of Cryptology: A Professional Reference and Interactive Tutorial|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=T8JzF0qKPFMC&pg=PA446|date=31 December 1999|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=978-0-7923-8675-9|pages=446}}</ref>
*[[1752]] &ndash; [[Adrien-Marie Legendre]], French mathematician and theorist (d. 1833)<ref>{{cite book|author=Henk C.A. van Tilborg|title=Fundamentals of Cryptology: A Professional Reference and Interactive Tutorial|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=T8JzF0qKPFMC&pg=PA446|date=1999|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=978-0-7923-8675-9|pages=446}}</ref>
*[[1765]] &ndash; [[Pope Gregory XVI]] (d. 1846)
*[[1765]] &ndash; [[Pope Gregory XVI]] (d. 1846)
*[[1779]] &ndash; [[Joseph Story]], American lawyer, jurist, and politician (d. 1845)
*[[1779]] &ndash; [[Joseph Story]], American lawyer, jurist, and politician (d. 1845)
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* 1786 &ndash; [[Justinus Kerner]], German poet and author (d. 1862)
* 1786 &ndash; [[Justinus Kerner]], German poet and author (d. 1862)
*[[1812]] &ndash; [[Herschel Vespasian Johnson]], American lawyer and politician, 41st [[Governor of Georgia]] (d. 1880)
*[[1812]] &ndash; [[Herschel Vespasian Johnson]], American lawyer and politician, 41st [[Governor of Georgia]] (d. 1880)
*[[1819]] &ndash; [[Léon Foucault]], French physicist and academic (d. 1868)<ref>{{cite book|title=American Literary Gazette and Publishers Circular|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Bvko8iqV-NkC&pg=RA3-PA2|year=1867|publisher=G. W. Childs|pages=3}}</ref>
*[[1819]] &ndash; [[Léon Foucault]], French physicist and academic (d. 1868)<ref>{{cite book|title=American Literary Gazette and Publishers Circular|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Bvko8iqV-NkC&pg=RA3-PA2|year=1867|publisher=G. W. Childs|page=3}}</ref>
*[[1837]] &ndash; [[Aires de Ornelas e Vasconcelos]], Portuguese archbishop (d. 1880)
*[[1837]] &ndash; [[Aires de Ornelas e Vasconcelos]], Portuguese archbishop (d. 1880)
*[[1838]] &ndash; [[Anton Mauve]], Dutch painter and educator (d. 1888)<ref>{{cite book|author1=John Sillevis|author2=Anne Tabak|title=The Hague School Book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HThHAQAAIAAJ|year=2004|publisher=Antique Collectors Club Limited|isbn=978-90-400-9037-0|page=287}}</ref>
*[[1838]] &ndash; [[Anton Mauve]], Dutch painter and educator (d. 1888)<ref>{{cite book|author1=John Sillevis|author2=Anne Tabak|title=The Hague School Book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HThHAQAAIAAJ|year=2004|publisher=Antique Collectors Club Limited|isbn=978-90-400-9037-0|page=287}}</ref>
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*[[1901]] &ndash; [[Harold Clurman]], American director and producer (d. 1980)
*[[1901]] &ndash; [[Harold Clurman]], American director and producer (d. 1980)
*[[1904]] &ndash; [[Bun Cook]], Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 1988)
*[[1904]] &ndash; [[Bun Cook]], Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 1988)
* 1904 &ndash; [[Jose de Rivera]], American soldier and sculptor (d. 1985)
* 1904 &ndash; [[José de Rivera]], American soldier and sculptor (d. 1985)
* 1904 &ndash; [[David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles]], English businessman and politician, [[Secretary of State for Education]] (d. 1999)<ref>{{cite book|author1=Charles Roger Dod|author2=Robert Phipps Dod|title=Dod's Parliamentary Companion|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2GWIAAAAMAAJ|year=1998|publisher=Dod's Parliamentary Companion, Limited|page=126}}</ref>
* 1904 &ndash; [[David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles]], English businessman and politician, [[Secretary of State for Education]] (d. 1999)<ref>{{cite book|author1=Charles Roger Dod|author2=Robert Phipps Dod|title=Dod's Parliamentary Companion|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2GWIAAAAMAAJ|year=1998|publisher=Dod's Parliamentary Companion, Limited|page=126}}</ref>
*[[1905]] &ndash; [[Eddie "Rochester" Anderson]], American actor (d. 1977)
*[[1905]] &ndash; [[Eddie "Rochester" Anderson]], American actor (d. 1977)
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*[[1917]] &ndash; [[June Foray]], American actress and voice artist (d. 2017)
*[[1917]] &ndash; [[June Foray]], American actress and voice artist (d. 2017)
* 1917 &ndash; [[Phil Taylor (footballer, born 1917)|Phil Taylor]], English footballer and manager (d. 2012)
* 1917 &ndash; [[Phil Taylor (footballer, born 1917)|Phil Taylor]], English footballer and manager (d. 2012)
* 1917 &ndash; [[Francis Parker Yockey]], American lawyer and philosopher (d. 1960)<ref>{{cite book|author=Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke|title=Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xaiaM77s6N4C&pg=PA75|date=July 2003|publisher=NYU Press|isbn=978-0-8147-3155-0|pages=75}}</ref>
* 1917 &ndash; [[Francis Parker Yockey]], American lawyer and philosopher (d. 1960)<ref>{{cite book|author=Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke|title=Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xaiaM77s6N4C&pg=PA75|date= 2003|publisher=NYU Press|isbn=978-0-8147-3155-0|pages=75}}</ref>
*[[1918]] &ndash; [[Johnny Mantz]], American race car driver (d. 1972)
*[[1918]] &ndash; [[Johnny Mantz]], American race car driver (d. 1972)
* 1918 &ndash; [[Henry Wittenberg]], American wrestler (d. 2010)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Henry Wittenberg |url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/60801 |website=olympedia.org |access-date=22 March 2024 }}</ref>
* 1918 &ndash; [[Henry Wittenberg]], American wrestler (d. 2010)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Henry Wittenberg |url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/60801 |website=olympedia.org |access-date=22 March 2024 }}</ref>
*[[1919]] &ndash; [[Tommy Hunter (fiddler)|Tommy Hunter]], American fiddler (d. 1993)
*[[1919]] &ndash; [[Tommy Hunter (fiddler)|Tommy Hunter]], American fiddler (d. 1993)
*[[1920]] &ndash; [[Jack Warden]], American actor (d. 2006)
*[[1920]] &ndash; [[Jack Warden]], American actor (d. 2006)
*[[1922]] &ndash; [[Hank Bagby]], American saxophonist (d. 1993)<ref>[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VPS7-12L "California Death Index, 1940-1997"]. [[FamilySearch]]. Retrieved April 9, 2021.</ref>
*[[1922]] &ndash; [[Hank Bagby]], American saxophonist (d. 1993)<ref>[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VPS7-12L "California Death Index, 1940–1997"]. [[FamilySearch]]. Retrieved April 9, 2021.</ref>
* 1922 &ndash; [[Grayson Hall]], American actress (d. 1985)
* 1922 &ndash; [[Grayson Hall]], American actress (d. 1985)
* 1922 &ndash; [[Ray Steadman-Allen]], English composer (d. 2014)
* 1922 &ndash; [[Ray Steadman-Allen]], English composer (d. 2014)
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* 1946 &ndash; [[Kelvin Coe]], Australian ballet dancer (d. 1992)
* 1946 &ndash; [[Kelvin Coe]], Australian ballet dancer (d. 1992)
* 1946 &ndash; [[Meredith Oakes]], Australian-English playwright, translator, and educator
* 1946 &ndash; [[Meredith Oakes]], Australian-English playwright, translator, and educator
* 1946 &ndash; [[Gailard Sartain]], American actor<ref>{{cite web |last1=Everett |first1=Dianna |url=http://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=SA030 |title=SARTAIN, GAILARD LEE, JR. (1946 – ). |publisher=Oklahoma Historical Society |access-date=22 September 2018}}</ref>
* 1946 &ndash; [[Gailard Sartain]], American actor<ref>{{cite web |last1=Everett |first1=Dianna |url=http://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=SA030 |title=Sartan, Gailard Lee, Jr. (1946– ). |publisher=Oklahoma Historical Society |access-date=22 September 2018}}</ref>
*[[1947]] &ndash; [[Russ Abbot]], English comedian, actor, and singer
*[[1947]] &ndash; [[Russ Abbot]], English comedian, actor, and singer
* 1947 &ndash; [[Drew Gilpin Faust]], American historian and academic
* 1947 &ndash; [[Drew Gilpin Faust]], American historian and academic
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*[[1949]] &ndash; [[Beth Grant]], American actress<ref name="AP"></ref>
*[[1949]] &ndash; [[Beth Grant]], American actress<ref name="AP"></ref>
* 1949 &ndash; [[Kerry Livgren]], American guitarist and songwriter<ref name="AP"></ref>
* 1949 &ndash; [[Kerry Livgren]], American guitarist and songwriter<ref name="AP"></ref>
* 1949 &ndash; [[Jim McCrery]], American lawyer and politician
* 1949 &ndash; [[Mo Mowlam]], English academic and politician, [[Minister for the Cabinet Office]] (d. 2005)
* 1949 &ndash; [[Mo Mowlam]], English academic and politician, [[Minister for the Cabinet Office]] (d. 2005)
* 1949 &ndash; [[Peter Shilton]], English footballer and manager
* 1949 &ndash; [[Peter Shilton]], English footballer and manager
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* 1954 &ndash; [[Dennis Johnson]], American basketball player and coach (d. 2007)
* 1954 &ndash; [[Dennis Johnson]], American basketball player and coach (d. 2007)
* 1954 &ndash; [[Steven Pinker]], Canadian-American psychologist, linguist, and author
* 1954 &ndash; [[Steven Pinker]], Canadian-American psychologist, linguist, and author
* 1954 &ndash; [[Tommy Tuberville]], American football player and coach
* 1954 &ndash; [[Tommy Tuberville]], American football player, coach, and Senator
*[[1955]] &ndash; [[Paul Butler (bishop)|Paul Butler]], English bishop
*[[1955]] &ndash; [[Paul Butler (bishop)|Paul Butler]], English bishop
* 1955 &ndash; [[Keith Morris]], American singer-songwriter
* 1955 &ndash; [[Keith Morris]], American singer-songwriter
*[[1956]] &ndash; [[Chris Hedges]], American journalist and author<ref name="UPI"></ref>
*[[1956]] &ndash; [[Chris Hedges]], American journalist and author<ref name="UPI"/>
* 1956 &ndash; [[Peter Šťastný]], Slovak ice hockey player and politician
* 1956 &ndash; [[Peter Šťastný]], Slovak ice hockey player and politician
* 1956 &ndash; [[Anant Gadgil]], Indian politician<ref>{{cite book |last1=Joshi |first1=P. K. |title=Gadgil Kulavruttanta |trans-title=The Gadgil Family Genealogy Almanac |date=1989 |location=[[Pune]] |language=mr |pages=217}}</ref>
* 1956 &ndash; [[Anant Gadgil]], Indian politician<ref>{{cite book |last1=Joshi |first1=P.K. |title=Gadgil Kulavruttanta |trans-title=The Gadgil Family Genealogy Almanac |date=1989 |location=[[Pune]] |language=mr |pages=217}}</ref>
*[[1958]] &ndash; [[John Aldridge]], English-Irish footballer and manager
*[[1958]] &ndash; [[John Aldridge]], English-Irish footballer and manager
* 1958 &ndash; [[Jeff Bostic]], American football player and commentator<ref>{{cite web |title=Jeff Bostic |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/6860 |publisher=[[ESPN]] |access-date=15 September 2023}}</ref>
* 1958 &ndash; [[Jeff Bostic]], American football player and commentator<ref>{{cite web |title=Jeff Bostic |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/6860 |publisher=[[ESPN]] |access-date=15 September 2023}}</ref>
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* 1962 &ndash; [[Aden Ridgeway]], Australian public servant and politician
* 1962 &ndash; [[Aden Ridgeway]], Australian public servant and politician
* 1962 &ndash; [[Boris Said]], American race car driver
* 1962 &ndash; [[Boris Said]], American race car driver
*[[1963]] &ndash; [[Jim Pocklington]], English racing driver
* 1963 &ndash; [[John Powell (composer)|John Powell]], English-Canadian composer and conductor
* 1963 &ndash; [[Dan Povenmire]], American animator
*[[1964]] &ndash; [[Jens Henschel]], German footballer
*[[1964]] &ndash; [[Jens Henschel]], German footballer
* 1964 &ndash; [[Marco Masini]], Italian singer-songwriter
* 1964 &ndash; [[Marco Masini]], Italian singer-songwriter
* 1964 &ndash; [[Holly Robinson Peete]], American actress and singer<ref name="AP"></ref>
* 1964 &ndash; [[Holly Robinson Peete]], American actress and singer<ref name="AP"/>
* 1964 &ndash; [[Steffen Peters]], German-American equestrian<ref>{{Cite web |title=Steffen Peters |url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/12560 |website=olympedia.org |access-date=19 March 2024 }}</ref>
* 1964 &ndash; [[Steffen Peters]], German-American equestrian<ref>{{Cite web |title=Steffen Peters |url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/12560 |website=olympedia.org |access-date=19 March 2024 }}</ref>
*[[1966]] &ndash; [[Tom Chorske]], American ice hockey player and sportscaster
*[[1966]] &ndash; [[Tom Chorske]], American ice hockey player and sportscaster
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*[[1969]] &ndash; [[Brad Beven]], Australian triathlete
*[[1969]] &ndash; [[Brad Beven]], Australian triathlete
* 1969 &ndash; [[Cappadonna]], American rapper
* 1969 &ndash; [[Cappadonna]], American rapper
*[[1970]] &ndash; [[Mike Compton (American football)|Mike Compton]], American football player and coach
*[[1970]] &ndash; [[Darren Gough]], English cricketer
* 1970 &ndash; [[Dan Eldon]], English photographer and journalist (d. 1993)
* 1970 &ndash; [[Darren Gough]], English cricketer
* 1970 &ndash; [[Aisha Tyler]], American actress, television host, and author<ref name="AP"></ref>
* 1970 &ndash; [[Aisha Tyler]], American actress, television host, and author<ref name="AP"></ref>
*[[1971]] &ndash; [[Lance Armstrong]], American cyclist<ref>{{cite web |title=Lance Armstrong, Biography, Tour de France, Doping, & Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lance-Armstrong |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=5 February 2021 |language=en}}</ref>
*[[1971]] &ndash; [[Lance Armstrong]], American cyclist<ref>{{cite web |title=Lance Armstrong, Biography, Tour de France, Doping, & Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lance-Armstrong |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=5 February 2021 |language=en}}</ref>
* 1971 &ndash; [[Anna Netrebko]], Russian-Austrian soprano and actress
* 1971 &ndash; [[Anna Netrebko]], Russian-Austrian soprano and actress
* 1971 &ndash; [[Jada Pinkett Smith]], American actress<ref>{{cite web |title=Jada Pinkett Smith Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/facts/Jada-Pinkett-Smith |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=18 September 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
* 1971 &ndash; [[Jada Pinkett Smith]], American actress<ref>{{cite web |title=Jada Pinkett Smith Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/facts/Jada-Pinkett-Smith |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=18 September 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
*[[1972]] &ndash; [[Brigitte Becue]], Belgian swimmer<ref>{{cite web |title=Brigitte BECUE - Olympic Swimming {{!}} Belgium |url=https://www.olympic.org/brigitte-becue |website=International Olympic Committee |access-date=18 September 2020 |language=en |date=16 June 2016}}</ref>
*[[1972]] &ndash; [[Brigitte Becue]], Belgian swimmer<ref>{{cite web |title=Brigitte Becue Olympic Swimming {{!}} Belgium |url=https://www.olympic.org/brigitte-becue |website=International Olympic Committee |access-date=18 September 2020 |language=en |date=16 June 2016}}</ref>
* 1972 &ndash; [[Adam Cohen (musician)|Adam Cohen]], Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist
* 1972 &ndash; [[Adam Cohen (musician)|Adam Cohen]], Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist
* 1972 &ndash; [[David Jefferies]], English motorcycle racer (d. 2003)
* 1972 &ndash; [[David Jefferies]], English motorcycle racer (d. 2003)
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* 1973 &ndash; [[Aitor Karanka]], Spanish footballer and manager
* 1973 &ndash; [[Aitor Karanka]], Spanish footballer and manager
* 1973 &ndash; [[James Marsden]], American actor<ref name="AP"></ref>
* 1973 &ndash; [[James Marsden]], American actor<ref name="AP"></ref>
* 1973 &ndash; [[Ami Onuki]], Japanese singer and voice actress
* 1973 &ndash; [[Louise Sauvage]], Australian wheelchair racer<ref>{{cite web |title=Louise Sauvage OAM |url=http://www.nswis.com.au/Athletes/Featured_Athletes/Louise_Sauvage_OAM.aspx |publisher=New South Wales Institute of Sport |access-date=17 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110912090512/http://www.nswis.com.au/Athletes/Featured_Athletes/Louise_Sauvage_OAM.aspx |archive-date=12 September 2011 |df=dmy-all}}</ref>
* 1973 &ndash; [[Louise Sauvage]], Australian wheelchair racer<ref>{{cite web |title=Louise Sauvage OAM |url=http://www.nswis.com.au/Athletes/Featured_Athletes/Louise_Sauvage_OAM.aspx |publisher=New South Wales Institute of Sport |access-date=17 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110912090512/http://www.nswis.com.au/Athletes/Featured_Athletes/Louise_Sauvage_OAM.aspx |archive-date=12 September 2011 |df=dmy-all}}</ref>
* 1973 &ndash; [[Mark Shuttleworth]], South African-English businessman<ref>{{cite web|url=http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/crew/exp4/taxi4/shuttleworth.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020204004443/http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/crew/exp4/taxi4/shuttleworth.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=4 February 2002|title=International Space Station: Soyuz 3 Taxi Flight Crew: Mark Richard Shuttleworth|access-date=2 September 2012|date=4 April 2004}}</ref>
* 1973 &ndash; [[Mark Shuttleworth]], South African-English businessman<ref>{{cite web|url=http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/crew/exp4/taxi4/shuttleworth.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020204004443/http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/crew/exp4/taxi4/shuttleworth.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=4 February 2002|title=International Space Station: Soyuz 3 Taxi Flight Crew: Mark Richard Shuttleworth|access-date=2 September 2012|date=4 April 2004}}</ref>
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* 1980 &ndash; [[Avi Strool]], Israeli footballer
* 1980 &ndash; [[Avi Strool]], Israeli footballer
* 1980 &ndash; [[Petri Virtanen]], Finnish basketball player
* 1980 &ndash; [[Petri Virtanen]], Finnish basketball player
*[[1981]] &ndash; [[Lasse Kukkonen]], Finnish ice hockey player<ref>{{cite web |title=Lasse Kukkonen |url=https://www.nhl.com/player/lasse-kukkonen-8470743 |publisher=[[National Hockey League]] |access-date=15 September 2023}}</ref>
*[[1981]] &ndash; [[Elke Hanel-Torsch]], Austrian politician<ref>{{cite web |title=Recherchieren: Personen - Mag. Elke Hanel-Torsch |url=https://www.parlament.gv.at/person/30696 |publisher=[[Austrian Parliament]] |access-date=24 October 2024 |archive-url= |archive-date= |location=Vienna, Austria |language=de}}</ref>
* 1981 &ndash; [[Lasse Kukkonen]], Finnish ice hockey player<ref>{{cite web |title=Lasse Kukkonen |url=https://www.nhl.com/player/lasse-kukkonen-8470743 |publisher=[[National Hockey League]] |access-date=15 September 2023}}</ref>
* 1981 &ndash; [[Jennifer Tisdale]], American actress and singer
* 1981 &ndash; [[Jennifer Tisdale]], American actress and singer
* 1981 &ndash; [[Kristaps Valters]], Latvian basketball player<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.euroleague.net/competition/players/showplayer?pcode=LOZ|title=Valters, Kristaps|website=euroleague.net|access-date=18 June 2020}}</ref>
* 1981 &ndash; [[Kristaps Valters]], Latvian basketball player<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.euroleague.net/competition/players/showplayer?pcode=LOZ|title=Valters, Kristaps|website=euroleague.net|access-date=18 June 2020}}</ref>
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*[[1989]] &ndash; [[Serge Ibaka]], Congolese-Spanish basketball player
*[[1989]] &ndash; [[Serge Ibaka]], Congolese-Spanish basketball player
*[[1990]] &ndash; [[Lewis Holtby]], German footballer
*[[1990]] &ndash; [[Lewis Holtby]], German footballer
*[[1992]] &ndash; [[Joji (musician)|Joji]], Japanese-American rapper and YouTube personality<ref name="BroadwayWorld">{{cite web|url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/Joji-Shares-Video-for-New-Single-Will-He-Announces-New-EP-20171018|title=Joji Shares Video for New Single 'Will He'; Announces New EP|publisher=BroadwayWorld|date=18 October 2017|access-date=3 November 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107012813/https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/Joji-Shares-Video-for-New-Single-Will-He-Announces-New-EP-20171018|archive-date=7 November 2017|url-status=live}}</ref>
*[[1993]] &ndash; [[Patrick Schwarzenegger]], American-Austrian actor and model<ref name="AP"></ref>
*[[1993]] &ndash; [[Patrick Schwarzenegger]], American-Austrian actor and model<ref name="AP"></ref>
*[[1997]] &ndash; [[Viktor Hovland]], Norwegian professional golfer <ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.pgatour.com/player/46717/viktor-hovland/bio |title=Viktor Hovland|website=PGA Tour|access-date=19 September 2024}}</ref>
*[[1998]] &ndash; [[Christian Pulisic]], American soccer player<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/63643/Christian_Pulisic.html|title=Christian Pulisic|website=National Football Teams|access-date=18 June 2020}}</ref>
*[[1998]] &ndash; [[Christian Pulisic]], American soccer player<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/63643/Christian_Pulisic.html|title=Christian Pulisic|website=National Football Teams|access-date=18 June 2020}}</ref>
* 1998 &ndash; [[Conor Timmins]], Canadian ice hockey player<ref>{{Cite web |title=Conor Timmins |url=https://www.nhl.com/mapleleafs/player/conor-timmins-8479982 |access-date=11 April 2024 |publisher=[[National Hockey League]]}}</ref>
* 1998 &ndash; [[Conor Timmins]], Canadian ice hockey player<ref>{{Cite web |title=Conor Timmins |url=https://www.nhl.com/mapleleafs/player/conor-timmins-8479982 |access-date=11 April 2024 |publisher=[[National Hockey League]]}}</ref>
*[[2003]] &ndash; [[Aidan Gallagher]], American actor and musician<ref name="UPI"></ref>
*[[2003]] &ndash; [[Aidan Gallagher]], American actor and musician<ref name="UPI"/>
*[[2008]] &ndash; [[Jackson Robert Scott]], American actor<ref name="UPI"/>
*[[2007]] - [[Enzo oradia|Lorenzo Victor Eco Oradia]], the God and King of Unity Resilience..
*[[2008]] &ndash; [[Jackson Robert Scott]], American actor<ref name="UPI"></ref>
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===Pre-1600===
===Pre-1600===
*[[AD 96|96]] &ndash; [[Domitian]], Roman emperor (b. AD 51)
*[[AD 96|96]] &ndash; [[Domitian]], Roman emperor (b. AD 51)
*[[AD 411|411]] &ndash; [[Constantine III (Western Roman Emperor)|Constantine III]], Roman usurper
*[[AD 411|411]] &ndash; [[Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)|Constantine III]], Roman usurper
* [[869]] &ndash; [[Wenilo (archbishop of Rouen)|Wenilo]], Frankish archbishop
* [[869]] &ndash; [[Wenilo (archbishop of Rouen)|Wenilo]], Frankish archbishop
* [[887]] &ndash; [[Pietro I Candiano]], doge of Venice (b. 842)
* [[887]] &ndash; [[Pietro I Candiano]], doge of Venice (b. 842)
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*[[1941]] &ndash; [[Fred Karno]], English actor and screenwriter (b. 1866)
*[[1941]] &ndash; [[Fred Karno]], English actor and screenwriter (b. 1866)
*[[1944]] &ndash; [[Robert G. Cole]], American colonel, [[Medal of Honor]] recipient (b. 1915)
*[[1944]] &ndash; [[Robert G. Cole]], American colonel, [[Medal of Honor]] recipient (b. 1915)
*[[1945]] &ndash; [[Volin]], Russian anarchist intellectual (b. 1882)<ref>{{cite book |last1=Avrich |first1=Paul |author-link=Paul Avrich |chapter=V. M. Eikhenbaum (Volin): The Man and His Book |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/anarchistportrai00avri/page/125 |title=Anarchist Portraits |title-link=Anarchist Portraits |page=134 |date=1988 |language=en |isbn=978-0-691-04753-9 |publisher=[[Princeton University Press]] |oclc=17727270 |via=[[Internet Archive]]}}</ref>
*[[1945]] &ndash; [[Volin]], Russian anarchist intellectual (b. 1882)<ref>{{cite book |last1=Avrich |first1=Paul |author-link=Paul Avrich |chapter=V.M. Eikhenbaum (Volin): The Man and His Book |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/anarchistportrai00avri/page/125 |title=Anarchist Portraits |title-link=Anarchist Portraits |page=134 |date=1988 |language=en |isbn=978-0-691-04753-9 |publisher=[[Princeton University Press]] |oclc=17727270 |via=[[Internet Archive]]}}</ref>
*[[1949]] &ndash; [[Frank Morgan]], American actor (b. 1890)
*[[1949]] &ndash; [[Frank Morgan]], American actor (b. 1890)
*[[1951]] &ndash; [[Gelett Burgess]], American author and poet (b. 1866)
*[[1951]] &ndash; [[Gelett Burgess]], American author and poet (b. 1866)
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* 2021 &ndash; [[Chris Anker Sørensen]], Danish road bicycle racer (b. 1984) <ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-09-18|title=Former Danish rider Sorensen dies in road accident|url=https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/former-danish-rider-sorensen-dies-road-accident-2021-09-18/|access-date=2021-09-19|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref>
* 2021 &ndash; [[Chris Anker Sørensen]], Danish road bicycle racer (b. 1984) <ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-09-18|title=Former Danish rider Sorensen dies in road accident|url=https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/former-danish-rider-sorensen-dies-road-accident-2021-09-18/|access-date=2021-09-19|website=Reuters|language=en}}</ref>
*[[2023]] &ndash; [[Brereton C. Jones]], American politician, 58th [[Governor of Kentucky]] (b. 1939)<ref>{{cite news|url = https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/271967/former-ky-governor-airdrie-stud-founder-jones-dies|title = Former KY Governor, Airdrie Stud Founder Jones Dies|magazine = [[The Blood-Horse]]|last = Shulman|first = Lenny|date = September 18, 2023|accessdate = September 18, 2023}}</ref>
*[[2023]] &ndash; [[Brereton C. Jones]], American politician, 58th [[Governor of Kentucky]] (b. 1939)<ref>{{cite news|url = https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/271967/former-ky-governor-airdrie-stud-founder-jones-dies|title = Former KY Governor, Airdrie Stud Founder Jones Dies|magazine = [[The Blood-Horse]]|last = Shulman|first = Lenny|date = September 18, 2023|accessdate = September 18, 2023}}</ref>
*[[2024]] – [[Kesaria Abramidze]], Georgian blogger, actress and model (b. 1987)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Trans woman killed in Georgia day after anti-LGBT law passed |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy0lnpn019xo |access-date=2024-10-04 |website=www.bbc.com |language=en-GB}}</ref>
*2024 – [[Nick Gravenites]], American singer-songwriter (b. 1938)<ref>{{Cite news |last=Williams |first=Alex |date=September 26, 2024 |title=Nick Gravenites, Mainstay of the San Francisco Rock Scene, Dies at 85 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/26/arts/music/nick-gravenites-dead.html |access-date=September 28, 2024 |work=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref>
*2024 &ndash; [[Salvatore Schillaci]], Italian footballer (b. 1964)<ref>{{cite web | title=Salvatore Schillaci: Italy's World Cup icon dies aged 59 | website=BBC Sport | date=18 September 2024 | url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cqlvrp4nylwo | access-date=18 September 2024}}</ref>
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