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* [[May 6]] &ndash; [[John Jacob Abel]] announces the successful isolation of [[epinephrine]] ([[adrenaline]]), in a paper read before the Association of American Physicians.<ref>"On the Blood-Pressure-Raising Constituent of the Suprarenal Capsule", by John J. Abel, M.D., and Albert C. Crawford, M.D., in ''Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital'' (July, 1897) p151</ref>
* [[May 6]] &ndash; [[John Jacob Abel]] announces the successful isolation of [[epinephrine]] ([[adrenaline]]), in a paper read before the Association of American Physicians.<ref>"On the Blood-Pressure-Raising Constituent of the Suprarenal Capsule", by John J. Abel, M.D., and Albert C. Crawford, M.D., in ''Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital'' (July, 1897) p151</ref>
* [[May 10]] &ndash; 19 zinc miners die of [[carbon monoxide poisoning]] at [[Snaefell Mine]] on the [[Isle of Man]].
* [[May 10]] &ndash; 19 zinc miners die of [[carbon monoxide poisoning]] at [[Snaefell Mine]] on the [[Isle of Man]].
* [[May 11]] &ndash; A patent is awarded for the invention of the first automotive [[muffler]], with the granting by the U.S. Patent Office of application number 582,485 to [[Milton Reeves]] and his brother Marshall T. Reeves, of the Reeves Pulley Company of [[Columbus, Indiana]].<ref>[http://www.google.com/patents/US582485 "Exhaust Muffler for Engines"]; [http://www.k3ir.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/QRZnewsSep2014.pdf QRZ News, September 2014] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717014931/http://www.k3ir.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/QRZnewsSep2014.pdf |date=July 17, 2015 }}</ref>
* [[May 11]] &ndash; A patent is awarded for the invention of the first automotive [[muffler]], with the granting by the U.S. Patent Office of application number 582,485 to [[Milton Reeves]] and his brother Marshall T. Reeves, of the Reeves Pulley Company of [[Columbus, Indiana]].<ref>[https://patents.google.com/patent/US582485 "Exhaust Muffler for Engines"]; [http://www.k3ir.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/QRZnewsSep2014.pdf QRZ News, September 2014] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717014931/http://www.k3ir.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/QRZnewsSep2014.pdf |date=July 17, 2015 }}</ref>
* [[May 14]]
* [[May 14]]
** ''[[The Stars and Stripes Forever]]'', an [[American patriotic march]] by [[John Philip Sousa]], is performed for the first time.<ref>{{cite book|chapter=John Philip Sousa|title=All Music Guide to Classical Music|author=Woodstra, Chris|publisher=Hal Leonard Corporation|year=2005|page=1296|display-authors=etal}}</ref>
** ''[[The Stars and Stripes Forever]]'', an [[American patriotic march]] by [[John Philip Sousa]], is performed for the first time.<ref>{{cite book|chapter=John Philip Sousa|title=All Music Guide to Classical Music|author=Woodstra, Chris|publisher=Hal Leonard Corporation|year=2005|page=1296|display-authors=etal}}</ref>
** (or [[May 15]]) &ndash; The [[Scientific-Humanitarian Committee]] (''[[:de:Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee|Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee]]'', WhK) is founded in Berlin as an [[LGBT social movements|LGBT campaigning organization]], [[List of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender firsts by year|the first]] such in history.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Early Homosexual Rights Movement (1864–1935)|first1=John|last1=Lauritsen|first2=David|last2=Thorstad|publisher=Times Change Press|location=New York|edition=Revised|year=1995|isbn=0-87810-041-5}}</ref>
** (or [[May 15]]) &ndash; The [[Scientific-Humanitarian Committee]] (''[[:de:Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee|Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee]]'', WhK) is founded in Berlin as an [[LGBT social movements|LGBT campaigning organization]], [[List of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender firsts by year|the first]] such in history.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Early Homosexual Rights Movement (1864–1935)|first1=John|last1=Lauritsen|first2=David|last2=Thorstad|publisher=Times Change Press|location=New York|edition=Revised|year=1995|isbn=0-87810-041-5}}</ref>
* [[May 19]] &ndash; [[Oscar Wilde]] is released from prison in England, and goes into voluntary exile on the continent. <ref>{{cite book|first=Norman|last=Page|title=An Oscar Wilde Chronology|publisher=Macmillan|year=1991|page=74–75}}</ref>
* [[May 19]] &ndash; [[Oscar Wilde]] is released from prison in England, and goes into voluntary exile on the continent. <ref>{{cite book|first=Norman|last=Page|title=An Oscar Wilde Chronology|publisher=Macmillan|year=1991|pages=74–75}}</ref>
* [[May 22]] &ndash; The [[Blackwall Tunnel]], at this time the longest underwater road tunnel in the world, is opened for traffic beneath the [[River Thames]] in the [[East End of London]] by the [[Edward VII|Prince of Wales]].<ref name="Pocket On This Day">{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=978-0-14-102715-9|year=2006}}</ref>
* [[May 22]] &ndash; The [[Blackwall Tunnel]], at this time the longest underwater road tunnel in the world, is opened for traffic beneath the [[River Thames]] in the [[East End of London]] by the [[Edward VII|Prince of Wales]].<ref name="Pocket On This Day">{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=978-0-14-102715-9|year=2006}}</ref>
* [[May 26]] &ndash; Irish-born theatrical manager [[Bram Stoker]]'s contemporary Gothic horror novel ''[[Dracula]]'' is first published (in London); it will influence the direction of [[vampire literature]] for the following century.<ref>{{cite book|chapter=Dracula (Stoker)|title=Encyclopedia of the Vampire: The Living Dead in Myth, Legend, and Popular Culture|editor=Joshi, S. T.|publisher=ABC-Clio|year=2010|page=82}}</ref>
* [[May 26]] &ndash; Irish-born theatrical manager [[Bram Stoker]]'s contemporary Gothic horror novel ''[[Dracula]]'' is first published (in London); it will influence the direction of [[vampire literature]] for the following century.<ref>{{cite book|chapter=Dracula (Stoker)|title=Encyclopedia of the Vampire: The Living Dead in Myth, Legend, and Popular Culture|editor=Joshi, S. T.|publisher=ABC-Clio|year=2010|page=82}}</ref>
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* [[August 31]] &ndash; [[Thomas Edison]] is granted a patent for the [[Kinetoscope]], a precursor of the [[movie projector]].
* [[August 31]] &ndash; [[Thomas Edison]] is granted a patent for the [[Kinetoscope]], a precursor of the [[movie projector]].
[[File:Flag of Ethiopia (1897-1936; 1941-1974).svg|thumb|150px|right| [[October 6]], [[Ethiopia]]n flag.]]
[[File:Flag of Ethiopia (1897-1936; 1941-1974).svg|thumb|150px|right| [[October 6]], [[Ethiopia]]n flag.]]
* [[September 1]] &ndash; The [[Tremont Street subway]] is opened in Boston, Massachusetts.
* [[September 10]] &ndash; [[Lattimer massacre]]: A sheriff's posse kills 19 unarmed immigrant miners in [[Pennsylvania]].
* [[September 10]] &ndash; [[Lattimer massacre]]: A sheriff's posse kills 19 unarmed immigrant miners in [[Pennsylvania]].
* [[September 11]] &ndash; After months of searching, generals of [[Menelik II of Ethiopia]] capture [[Gaki Sherocho]], the last king of [[Kingdom of Kaffa|Kaffa]], bringing an end to that ancient kingdom.
* [[September 11]] &ndash; After months of searching, generals of [[Menelik II of Ethiopia]] capture [[Gaki Sherocho]], the last king of [[Kingdom of Kaffa|Kaffa]], bringing an end to that ancient kingdom.
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===October–December===
===October–December===
* [[October 2]] &ndash; The first issue of the Australian radical paper ''[[The Tocsin|Tocsin]]'' is published.
* [[October 2]] &ndash; [[Bácskai Hírlap]] Hungarian language daily newspaper is published.
* [[October 5]] &ndash; After a long siege, Brazilian government troops take [[Canudos]] in north Brazil, crushing [[Antônio Conselheiro]] and his followers.
* [[October 5]] &ndash; After a long siege, Brazilian government troops take [[Canudos]] in north Brazil, crushing [[Antônio Conselheiro]] and his followers.
* [[October 6]] &ndash; [[Ethiopia]] adopts the tricolor flag: green is for the land, yellow for gold, and red is symbolic of strength and the blood shed.
* [[October 6]] &ndash; [[Ethiopia]] adopts the tricolor flag: green is for the land, yellow for gold, and red is symbolic of strength and the blood shed.
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* [[March 1]] &ndash; [[Shoghi Effendi]], Ottoman Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith (d. [[1957]])
* [[March 1]] &ndash; [[Shoghi Effendi]], Ottoman Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith (d. [[1957]])
* [[March 4]] &ndash; [[Lefty O'Doul]], American baseball player, restaurateur (d. [[1969]])
* [[March 4]] &ndash; [[Lefty O'Doul]], American baseball player, restaurateur (d. [[1969]])
* [[March 5]] &ndash; [[Set Persson]], Swedish communist politician (d. [[1960]])
* [[March 5]]
** [[Set Persson]], Swedish communist politician (d. [[1960]])
** [[Soong Mei-ling]], Chinese wife of [[Chiang Kai-shek]] (d. [[2003]])
* [[March 11]] &ndash; [[Henry Cowell]], American avant-garde composer (d. [[1965]])
* [[March 11]] &ndash; [[Henry Cowell]], American avant-garde composer (d. [[1965]])
* [[March 16]] &ndash; [[Flora Eldershaw]], Australian novelist, critic, and historian (d. [[1956]])
* [[March 16]] &ndash; [[Flora Eldershaw]], Australian novelist, critic, and historian (d. [[1956]])
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* [[May 29]] &ndash; [[Erich Wolfgang Korngold]], Austrian composer (d. [[1957]])
* [[May 29]] &ndash; [[Erich Wolfgang Korngold]], Austrian composer (d. [[1957]])
* [[June 2]] &ndash; [[Tan Malaka]], Indonesian teacher, philosopher, founder of Struggle Union and Murba Party, guerilla and fighter (d. [[1949]])
* [[June 2]] &ndash; [[Tan Malaka]], Indonesian teacher, philosopher, founder of Struggle Union and Murba Party, guerilla and fighter (d. [[1949]])
*[[June 5]] &ndash; [[Charles Hartshorne]], American philosopher, theologian and ornithologist (d. [[2000]])<ref>{{cite journal | url=https://bioone.org/journals/the-auk/volume-118/issue-4/0004-8038(2001)118%5b1034%3aIMCH%5d2.0.CO%3b2/IN-MEMORIAM-CHARLES-HARTSHORNE-18972000/10.1642/0004-8038(2001)118%5B1034:IMCH%5D2.0.CO;2.full | doi=10.1642/0004-8038(2001)118[1034:IMCH]2.0.CO;2 | issn=0004-8038 | year=2001 | volume=118 | page=1034 | title=In Memoriam: Charles Hartshorne, 1897–2000 | last1=Skutch | first1=Alexander F. | journal=The Auk | issue=4 | s2cid=85591093 | doi-access=free }}</ref>
*[[June 5]] &ndash; [[Charles Hartshorne]], American philosopher, theologian and ornithologist (d. [[2000]])<ref>{{cite journal | doi=10.1642/0004-8038(2001)118[1034:IMCH]2.0.CO;2 | issn=0004-8038 | year=2001 | volume=118 | page=1034 | title=In Memoriam: Charles Hartshorne, 1897–2000 | last1=Skutch | first1=Alexander F. | journal=The Auk | issue=4 | s2cid=85591093 | doi-access=free }}</ref>
* [[June 7]]
* [[June 7]]
**[[Kirill Meretskov]], Soviet military officer, [[Marshal of the Soviet Union]] (d. [[1968]])
**[[Kirill Meretskov]], Soviet military officer, [[Marshal of the Soviet Union]] (d. [[1968]])
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[[File:Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Plaek Phibunsongkhram]]]]
[[File:Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Plaek Phibunsongkhram]]]]
[[File:Thadeus Reichstein ETH-Bib Portr 10137.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Tadeusz Reichstein]]]]
[[File:Thadeus Reichstein ETH-Bib Portr 10137.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Tadeusz Reichstein]]]]
[[File:Elisabeth Bergner.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Elisabeth Bergner]]]]
* [[July 1]] &ndash; [[Bert Schneider (boxer)|Bert Schneider]], Canadian boxer (d. [[1986]])
* [[July 1]] &ndash; [[Bert Schneider (boxer)|Bert Schneider]], Canadian boxer (d. [[1986]])
* [[July 5]] &ndash; [[Mogens Wöldike]], Danish conductor (d. [[1988]])
* [[July 9]] &ndash; [[Albert Coady Wedemeyer]], American general (d. [[1989]])
* [[July 9]] &ndash; [[Albert Coady Wedemeyer]], American general (d. [[1989]])
* [[July 10]] &ndash; [[John Gilbert (actor)|John Gilbert]], American actor (d. [[1936]])
* [[July 11]] &ndash; [[Bull Connor]], American civil rights opponent (d. [[1973]])
* [[July 11]] &ndash; [[Bull Connor]], American civil rights opponent (d. [[1973]])
* [[July 14]] &ndash; [[Plaek Phibunsongkhram]], Thai field marshal, prime minister, and dictator (d. [[1964]])
* [[July 14]] &ndash; [[Plaek Phibunsongkhram]], Thai field marshal, prime minister, and dictator (d. [[1964]])
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* [[September 13]] &ndash; [[Michel Saint-Denis]], French-born actor, theatre director, drama theorist and radio broadcaster (d. [[1971]])
* [[September 13]] &ndash; [[Michel Saint-Denis]], French-born actor, theatre director, drama theorist and radio broadcaster (d. [[1971]])
* [[September 15]] &ndash; [[Kurt Daluege]], German Nazi officer, war criminal (d. [[1946]])
* [[September 15]] &ndash; [[Kurt Daluege]], German Nazi officer, war criminal (d. [[1946]])
* [[September 17]] &ndash; [[Earl Webb]], American baseball player (d. [[1965]])
* [[September 19]] &ndash; [[Zhu Guangqian]], Chinese esthetician, modern literary theorist, and famous scholar (d.[[1986]])
* [[September 20]] &ndash; [[Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco]], 26th [[President of Brazil]] (d. [[1967]])
* [[September 20]] &ndash; [[Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco]], 26th [[President of Brazil]] (d. [[1967]])
* [[September 22]] –&nbsp;[[Frank O'Connor (actor, born 1897)|Frank O'Connor]], American actor, rancher, and painter (d. 1979)<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last=Grossman |first=Jennifer A. |date=November 9, 2016 |title=5 Things To Know About Frank O'Connor, Ayn Rand's Husband |url=https://www.atlassociety.org//post/5-things-to-know-about-frank-oconnor-ayn-rands-husband |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220523174105/https://www.atlassociety.org//post/5-things-to-know-about-frank-oconnor-ayn-rands-husband |archive-date=May 23, 2022 |access-date= |website=The Atlas Society |language=en}}</ref>
* [[September 21]] &ndash; [[Gladys Henson]], Irish actress (d. [[1982]])
* [[September 23]] &ndash; [[Walter Pidgeon]], Canadian actor (d. [[1984]])
* [[September 23]] &ndash; [[Walter Pidgeon]], Canadian actor (d. [[1984]])
* [[September 25]] &ndash; [[William Faulkner]], American writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1962]])
* [[September 25]] &ndash; [[William Faulkner]], American writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1962]])
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* [[October 7]] &ndash; [[Elijah Muhammad]], African-American co-founder of the Nation of Islam (d. [[1975]])
* [[October 7]] &ndash; [[Elijah Muhammad]], African-American co-founder of the Nation of Islam (d. [[1975]])
* [[October 8]] &ndash; [[Rouben Mamoulian]], Armenian-American film, theatre director (d. [[1987]])
* [[October 8]] &ndash; [[Rouben Mamoulian]], Armenian-American film, theatre director (d. [[1987]])
* [[October 15]]
* [[October 15]] &ndash; [[Johannes Sikkar]], Estonian statesman (d. [[1960]])
** [[Johannes Sikkar]], Estonian statesman (d. [[1960]])
** [[Mudicondan Venkatarama Iyer]], South Indian Carnatic singer and musicologist (d. [[1975]])
* [[October 20]] &ndash; [[Yi Un]], Korean Crown Prince (d. [[1970]])
* [[October 20]] &ndash; [[Yi Un]], Korean Crown Prince (d. [[1970]])
* [[October 21]] &ndash; [[Lloyd Hughes (actor)|Lloyd Hughes]], American actor (d. [[1958]])
* [[October 25]] &ndash; [[Luigi Pavese]], Italian actor and voice actor (d. [[1969]])
* [[October 28]] &ndash; [[Edith Head]], American costume designer (d. [[1981]])
* [[October 28]] &ndash; [[Edith Head]], American costume designer (d. [[1981]])
* [[October 29]] &ndash; [[Joseph Goebbels]], German Nazi propagandist (d. [[1945]])
* [[October 29]] &ndash; [[Joseph Goebbels]], German Nazi propagandist (d. [[1945]])
* [[October 30]] &ndash; [[Hope Emerson]], American actress, strongwoman (d. [[1960]])


=== November&ndash;December ===
=== November&ndash;December ===
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[[File:Hermione Gingold (1973) by Allan Warren.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Hermione Gingold]]]]
[[File:Hermione Gingold (1973) by Allan Warren.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Hermione Gingold]]]]
* [[November 4]] &ndash; [[Dmitry Pavlov (general)|Dmitry Pavlov]], Soviet general (d. [[1941]])
* [[November 4]] &ndash; [[Dmitry Pavlov (general)|Dmitry Pavlov]], Soviet general (d. [[1941]])
* [[November 9]] &ndash; [[Ronald George Wreyford Norrish]], British chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1978]])
* [[November 9]]
** [[Harvey Hendrick]], American baseball player (d. [[1941]])
* [[November 12]] – [[Milward Simpson]], American politician, governor and senator from Wyoming (d. [[1993]])
** [[Ronald George Wreyford Norrish]], British chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1978]])
* [[November 15]]
* [[November 15]]
** [[Sacheverell Sitwell|Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, Bt]], English author (d. [[1988]])
** [[Sacheverell Sitwell|Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, Bt]], English author (d. [[1988]])
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* [[November 19]] &ndash; [[Quentin Roosevelt]], youngest son of American President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], killed in action as fighter pilot (d. [[1918]])
* [[November 19]] &ndash; [[Quentin Roosevelt]], youngest son of American President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], killed in action as fighter pilot (d. [[1918]])
* [[November 23]] &ndash; [[Nirad C. Chaudhuri]], Bengali author (d. [[1999]])
* [[November 23]] &ndash; [[Nirad C. Chaudhuri]], Bengali author (d. [[1999]])
* [[November 24]] &ndash; [[Lucky Luciano]], Sicilian-American Mafia boss (d. [[1962]])
* [[November 24]] &ndash; [[Lucky Luciano]], Sicilian-American Mafia boss ''Salvatore Lucania'' (d. [[1962]])
* [[November 30]] &ndash; [[Virginia Henderson]], American nurse theorist (d. [[1996]])
* [[November 30]] &ndash; [[Virginia Henderson]], American nurse theorist (d. [[1996]])
* [[December 2]] &ndash; [[Dean Alfange]], American politician (d. [[1989]])
* [[December 2]] &ndash; [[Dean Alfange]], American politician (d. [[1989]])
* [[December 5]] &ndash; [[Gershom Scholem]], German-born Israeli Jewish philosopher, historian (d. [[1982]])
* [[December 5]]
** [[Gershom Scholem]], German-born Israeli Jewish philosopher, historian (d. [[1982]])
** [[Tina Lattanzi]], Italian film, voice actress (d. [[1997]])
* [[December 9]] &ndash; [[Hermione Gingold]], English actress (d. [[1987]])
* [[December 9]] &ndash; [[Hermione Gingold]], English actress (d. [[1987]])
* [[December 14]] &ndash; [[Kurt Schuschnigg]], 11th Chancellor of Austria (d. [[1977]])
* [[December 14]] &ndash; [[Kurt Schuschnigg]], 11th Chancellor of Austria (d. [[1977]])
* [[December 18]] &ndash; [[Fletcher Henderson]], American musician (d. [[1952]])
* [[December 18]] &ndash; [[Fletcher Henderson]], American musician (d. [[1952]])
* [[December 24]] &ndash; [[Lazare Ponticelli]], Italian-French supercentenarian; last surviving officially recognized French veteran of the First World War (d. [[2008]])
* [[December 24]]
** [[Koto Okubo]], Japanese supercentenarian, world's oldest living woman (d. [[2013]])
** [[Lazare Ponticelli]], Italian-French supercentenarian; last surviving officially recognized French veteran of the First World War (d. [[2008]])
* [[December 25]] &ndash; [[Dorothy Peterson]], American film, television actress (d. [[1979]])
* [[December 30]] &ndash; [[Alfredo Bracchi]], Italian author (d. [[1976]])
* [[December 31]] &ndash; [[Rhys Williams (Welsh-American actor)|Rhys Williams]], Welsh actor (d. [[1969]])
* [[December 31]] &ndash; [[Rhys Williams (Welsh-American actor)|Rhys Williams]], Welsh actor (d. [[1969]])


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* [[Abd-al Karim]], Afghan emir (d. [[1927]])
* [[Abd-al Karim]], Afghan emir (d. [[1927]])
* [[Nisar Muhammad Yousafzai]], Afghan revolutionary and decorated War Hero of the [[Third Anglo-Afghan War|Afghan War of Independence]] (d. [[1937]])
* [[Kamel Keilany]], Egyptian writer (d. [[1959]])<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20091012211312/http://www.sis.gov.eg/VR/figures/english/html/Keilany.htm Kamel Keilany] at Egyptian State Information Service</ref>
* [[Nisar Muhammad Yousafzai]], Afghan revolutionary of [[Swabi District|Swabi]] and a War Hero of the [[Third Anglo-Afghan War|Afghan War of Independence]] who joined the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Bolshevik Party]] after escaping a [[British Raj|British]] Death sentence


== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==

Latest revision as of 06:59, 3 November 2024

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1897 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1897
MDCCCXCVII
Ab urbe condita2650
Armenian calendar1346
ԹՎ ՌՅԽԶ
Assyrian calendar6647
Baháʼí calendar53–54
Balinese saka calendar1818–1819
Bengali calendar1304
Berber calendar2847
British Regnal year60 Vict. 1 – 61 Vict. 1
Buddhist calendar2441
Burmese calendar1259
Byzantine calendar7405–7406
Chinese calendar丙申年 (Fire Monkey)
4594 or 4387
    — to —
丁酉年 (Fire Rooster)
4595 or 4388
Coptic calendar1613–1614
Discordian calendar3063
Ethiopian calendar1889–1890
Hebrew calendar5657–5658
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1953–1954
 - Shaka Samvat1818–1819
 - Kali Yuga4997–4998
Holocene calendar11897
Igbo calendar897–898
Iranian calendar1275–1276
Islamic calendar1314–1315
Japanese calendarMeiji 30
(明治30年)
Javanese calendar1826–1827
Julian calendarGregorian minus 12 days
Korean calendar4230
Minguo calendar15 before ROC
民前15年
Nanakshahi calendar429
Thai solar calendar2439–2440
Tibetan calendar阳火猴年
(male Fire-Monkey)
2023 or 1642 or 870
    — to —
阴火鸡年
(female Fire-Rooster)
2024 or 1643 or 871

1897 (MDCCCXCVII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1897th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 897th year of the 2nd millennium, the 97th year of the 19th century, and the 8th year of the 1890s decade. As of the start of 1897, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events

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March 4, President William McKinley

April–June

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Display in celebration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee on Alma Place in Coleraine, County Londonderry, Ulster

July–September

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October 6, Ethiopian flag.
October: USS Baltimore in Hawaii

October–December

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Date unknown

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Births

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January–February

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Marion Davies
Ludwig Erhard
Judith Anderson
Marian Anderson

March–April

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Lefty O'Doul
Princess Mary

May–June

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Einar Gerhardsen
Odd Hassel
Anthony Eden
Paavo Nurmi

July–August

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Plaek Phibunsongkhram
Tadeusz Reichstein

September–October

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Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco
Walter Pidgeon
William Faulkner

November–December

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Quentin Roosevelt
Hermione Gingold

Date unknown

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Deaths

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January–June

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Johannes Brahms
Andrés Bonifacio
Minna Canth
Louis Brière de l'Isle

July–December

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Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
Saint Thérèse of Lisieux
Jan Heemskerk

Date unknown

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Isidora Goyenechea

References

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Further reading and year books

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  • 1897 Annual Cyclopedia (1898) highly detailed coverage of "Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical Industry" for year 1897; massive compilation of facts and primary documents; worldwide coverage; 824 pp