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==Events== |
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===Pre-1600=== |
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*[[473]] – [[Gundobad]] (nephew of [[Ricimer]]) nominates [[Glycerius]] as emperor of the [[Western Roman Empire]]. |
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* [[473]] – [[Gundobad]] (nephew of [[Ricimer]]) nominates [[Glycerius]] as emperor of the [[Western Roman Empire]].<ref>{{cite book|author1=John Drinkwater|author2=Hugh Elton|title=Fifth-Century Gaul: A Crisis of Identity?|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lHGOvpQfFqcC&pg=PA305|date=12 September 2002|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-52933-4|pages=305|access-date=25 February 2020|archive-date=5 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805185934/https://books.google.com/books?id=lHGOvpQfFqcC&pg=PA305|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1284]] – The [[Statute of Rhuddlan]] incorporates the [[Principality of Wales]] into [[England]]. |
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* [[724]] – [[Empress Genshō]] abdicates the throne in favor of her nephew [[Emperor Shōmu|Shōmu]] who becomes emperor of [[Japan]]. |
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*[[1575]] – [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] Emperor [[Akbar]] defeats [[Bengal Sultanate|Sultan of Bengal]] [[Daud Khan Karrani]]'s army at the [[Battle of Tukaroi]]. |
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*[[1585]] – The [[Teatro Olimpico|Olympic Theatre]], designed by [[Andrea Palladio]], is inaugurated in [[Vicenza]].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Walter Muir Whitehill|author2=Frederick Doveton Nichols|author3=Andrea Palladio|title=Palladio in America|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ouQLAQAAMAAJ|year=1978|publisher=Rizzoli|isbn=978-0-8478-0169-5|page=96|access-date=2020-02-25|archive-date=2020-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805193702/https://books.google.com/books?id=ouQLAQAAMAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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===1601–1900=== |
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*[[1776]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: The first [[amphibious landing]] of the [[United States Marine Corps]] begins the [[Battle of Nassau]]. |
*[[1776]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: The first [[amphibious landing]] of the [[United States Marine Corps]] begins the [[Battle of Nassau]]. |
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*[[1779]] – American Revolutionary War: The [[Continental Army]] is routed at the [[Battle of Brier Creek]] near [[Savannah, Georgia]]. |
*[[1779]] – American Revolutionary War: The [[Continental Army]] is routed at the [[Battle of Brier Creek]] near [[Savannah, Georgia]]. |
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*[[1799]] – The [[Siege of Corfu ( |
*[[1799]] – The [[Siege of Corfu (1798–99)|Russo-Ottoman siege of Corfu]] ends with the surrender of the French garrison. |
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*[[1845]] – [[Florida]] is admitted as the 27th U.S. state.<ref>{{cite book|author=Florida. Legislature. Senate|title=A Journal of the Proceedings of the Senate of the ... General Assembly of the State of Florida|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Gk4UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA234|year=1859|pages=234|access-date=2020-02-25|archive-date=2020-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805170117/https://books.google.com/books?id=Gk4UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA234|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1820]] – The [[United States Congress|U.S. Congress]] passes the [[Missouri Compromise]]. |
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*[[1849]] – The [[Territory of Minnesota]] is created.<ref>{{cite book|author=Edward Duffield Neill|title=The History of Minnesota: From the Earliest French Explorations to the Present Time|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ds8xAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA492|year=1873|publisher=J.B. Lippincott and Company|pages=492|access-date=2020-02-25|archive-date=2020-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805170055/https://books.google.com/books?id=Ds8xAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA492|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1836]] – Texans celebrate the first [[Texas Independence Day]] with the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence, officially broke Texas from Mexico, and creating the [[Republic of Texas]]. |
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*[[1857]] – [[Second Opium War]]: France and the United Kingdom declare war on China. |
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*[[1859]] – The two-day [[The Great Slave Auction|Great Slave Auction]], the largest such auction in [[United States]] history, concludes.<ref>{{cite book |last=Bailey |first=Anne C. |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781108140393/type/book |title=The Weeping Time: Memory and the Largest Slave Auction in American History |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2017 |isbn=978-1-108-14039-3 |edition=1 |pages=3 |language=en |doi=10.1017/9781108140393 |access-date=March 2, 2022 |archive-date=March 2, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230302161923/https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/weeping-time/5508CF20D6430EA872C661B8E0BC7995 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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*[[1857]] – [[Second Opium War]]: [[France]] and the [[United Kingdom]] declare war on [[China]]. |
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*[[1861]] – [[Alexander II of Russia]] signs the [[Emancipation reform of 1861|Emancipation Manifesto]], freeing serfs. |
*[[1861]] – [[Alexander II of Russia]] signs the [[Emancipation reform of 1861|Emancipation Manifesto]], freeing [[Serfdom|serfs]]. |
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*[[1873]] – [[Censorship in the United States]]: The U.S. Congress enacts the [[Comstock Law]], making it illegal to send any "obscene literature and articles of immoral use" through the mail. |
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*[[1865]] – Opening of the [[Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation]], the founding member of the [[HSBC|HSBC Group]]. |
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* [[1875]] – The [[first indoor hockey game|first ever organized indoor game]] of [[ice hockey]] is played in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], Canada as recorded in the ''[[Montreal Gazette]]''. |
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*[[1873]] – [[Censorship in the United States]]: The U.S. Congress enacts the [[Comstock Law]], making it illegal to send any "obscene, lewd, or lascivious" books through the mail. |
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*[[1878]] – The [[Russo-Turkish War (1877–78)|Russo-Turkish War]] ends with [[Bulgaria]] [[Liberation of Bulgaria|regaining its independence]] from the [[Ottoman Empire]] according to the [[Treaty of San Stefano]]. |
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*[[1891]] – [[Shoshone National Forest]] is established as the first national forest in the US and world. |
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* 1875 – The [[first indoor ice hockey game|first ever organized indoor game]] of [[ice hockey]] is played in [[Montreal]], [[Canada]] as recorded in ''[[The Montreal Gazette]]''. |
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*[[1878]] – The [[Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)|Russo-Turkish War]] ends as [[Bulgaria]] regains its independence from [[Ottoman Empire]] according to the [[Treaty of San Stefano]]; shortly after [[Congress of Berlin]] stripped its status to an autonomous state of the Ottoman Empire. |
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*[[1913]] – Thousands of women march in the [[Woman Suffrage Procession]] in Washington, D.C. |
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*[[1885]] – The [[American Telephone & Telegraph Company]] is incorporated in [[New York (State)|New York]]. |
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*[[1918]] – [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russia]] signs the [[Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (Russia–Central Powers)|Treaty of Brest-Litovsk]], agreeing to withdraw from [[World War I]], and conceding German control of the [[Baltic States]], [[Belarus]] and [[Ukraine]]. It also conceded Turkish control of [[Ardahan]], [[Kars]] and [[Batumi]]. |
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*[[1904]] – Kaiser [[Wilhelm II of Germany]] becomes the first person to make a [[sound recording]] of a political document, using [[Thomas Edison]]'s [[phonograph cylinder]]. |
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*[[1923]] – US magazine ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' publishes its first issue.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://time.com/3721195/first-ever-issue-vault/|title=Read the First-Ever Issue of TIME|date=3 March 2015|access-date=2 March 2024|publisher=[[Time (magazine)|TIME]]}}</ref> |
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*[[1905]] – [[Tsar]] [[Nicholas II of Russia]] agrees to create an elected assembly, the [[Duma]]. |
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*[[1924]] – The [[Ottoman Caliphate]] is abolished, when the [[List of caliphs#Ottoman Caliphate (1517–1924)|Caliph]] [[Abdülmecid II]] of the [[Ottoman dynasty]] is deposed. The last remnant of the old monarchy gives way to the reformed [[Turkey]] of [[Mustafa Kemal Atatürk|Kemal Atatürk]]. |
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*[[1910]] – [[Rockefeller Foundation]]: [[J.D. Rockefeller Jr.]] announces his retirement from managing his businesses so that he can devote all his time to [[philanthropy]]. |
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* 1924 – The [[Free State of Fiume]] is annexed by the [[Kingdom of Italy]].<ref>Massagrande, Danilo L., ''Italia e Fiume 1921–1924: dal 'Natale di sangue' all'annessione'', Milano, Cisalpino – Goliardica Istituto Editoriale, 1982.</ref> |
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*[[1915]] – [[National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics|NACA]], the predecessor of [[NASA]], is founded. |
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*[[1938]] – [[Petroleum|Oil]] is [[History of the oil industry in Saudi Arabia|discovered]] in [[Saudi Arabia]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Caryl |first1=Sue |date=20 February 2014 |title=1938: Oil Discovered in Saudi Arabia |url=http://nationalgeographic.org/thisday/mar3/oil-discovered-saudi-arabia/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161212182621/http://nationalgeographic.org/thisday/mar3/oil-discovered-saudi-arabia/ |archive-date=12 December 2016 |access-date=27 November 2016 |website=National Geographic |publisher=National Geographic Society}}</ref> |
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*[[1918]] – [[Germany]], [[Austria]] and [[Russia]] sign the [[Treaty of Brest-Litovsk]] ending Russia's involvement in [[World War I]], and leading to the independence of [[Finland]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]] and [[Poland]]. |
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*[[1939]] – In [[Bombay]], [[Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi|Mohandas Gandhi]] begins a hunger strike in protest at the autocratic rule in [[British Raj|British India]]. |
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*[[1923]] – ''[[Time (magazine)|TIME]]'' magazine is published for the first time. |
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*[[1940]] – Five people are killed in an arson attack on the offices of the [[Left Party (Sweden)|communist]] newspaper ''[[Flamman]]'' in [[Luleå]], Sweden. |
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*[[1924]] – The 1400-year-old Islamic [[caliphate]] is abolished when [[Abdul Mejid II|Caliph Abdul Mejid II]] of the Ottoman Empire is deposed. The last remnant of the old regime gives way to the reformed [[Turkey]] of [[Mustafa Kemal Atatürk|Kemal Atatürk]]. |
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*[[1942]] – [[World War II]]: Ten [[Empire of Japan|Japanese]] warplanes [[Attack on Broome|raid Broome, Western Australia]], killing more than 100 people. |
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* 1924 – The [[Free State of Fiume]] is annexed by [[Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)|Kingdom of Italy]]. |
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*[[1943]] – World War II: In London, 173 people are killed in a crush while trying to enter an air-raid shelter at [[Bethnal Green tube station]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-42384399 |title=Bethnal Green WW2 Tube disaster memorial unveiled |date=20 December 2017 |website=BBC News |publisher=BBC |access-date=20 December 2017 }}</ref> |
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*[[1931]] – The [[United States]] adopts ''[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]'' as its [[national anthem]]. |
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*[[1938]] – [[Petroleum|Oil]] is discovered in [[Saudi Arabia]]. |
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*[[1939]] – In [[Mumbai]], [[Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi|Mohandas Gandhi]] begins to fast in protest at the autocratic rule in [[British Raj|India]]. |
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*[[1940]] – Five people are killed in an arson attack on the offices of the [[Left Party (Sweden)|communist]] newspaper ''Norrskensflamman'' in [[Luleå]], [[Sweden]]. |
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*[[1942]] – [[World War II]]: Ten [[Empire of Japan|Japanese]] warplanes [[Attack on Broome|raid the town]] of [[Broome, Western Australia]], killing more than 100 people. |
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*[[1943]] – World War II: In [[London]], England, 173 people are killed in a crush while trying to enter an air-raid shelter at [[Bethnal Green]] [[Bethnal Green tube station|tube station]]. |
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*[[1944]] – The [[Order of Nakhimov]] and [[Order of Ushakov]] are instituted in [[USSR]] as the highest naval awards. |
*[[1944]] – The [[Order of Nakhimov]] and [[Order of Ushakov]] are instituted in [[USSR]] as the highest naval awards. |
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* 1944 – A freight train carrying [[Freighthopping|stowaway passengers]] [[Balvano train disaster|stalls in a tunnel]] shortly after departing from [[Balvano]], [[Basilicata]], Italy just after midnight, with 517 dying from [[carbon monoxide poisoning]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Railroad Disaster on the Balvano |url=http://www.trivia-library.com/a/railroad-disaster-on-the-balvano-limited-part-1.htm |website=Trivia Library |access-date=2022-03-02 |archive-date=2020-07-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200726141047/http://www.trivia-library.com/a/railroad-disaster-on-the-balvano-limited-part-1.htm |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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*[[1945]] – World War II: American and Filipino troops [[Battle of Manila (1945)|recapture]] [[Manila]] in the [[Philippines]]. |
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*[[1945]] – World War II: In poor visibility, the [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] [[Bombing of the Bezuidenhout|mistakenly bombs]] the [[Bezuidenhout]] area of [[The Hague|The Hague, Netherlands]], killing 511 people.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.v2platform.nl/book/bombing.html |title=Bombardment on Bezuidenhout |first=J. R. |last=Verbeek |year=2005 |accessdate=13 March 2012}}</ref> |
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* 1945 – World War II: A former [[Armia Krajowa]] unit [[Pawłokoma massacre|massacres]] at least 150 [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] civilians in [[Pawłokoma]], [[Poland]]. |
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*[[1953]] – A [[De Havilland Comet]] ([[Canadian Pacific Air Lines]]) crashes in [[Karachi]], Pakistan, killing 11 people. |
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*[[1958]] – [[Nuri al-Said]] becomes [[Prime Minister of Iraq]] for the eighth time. |
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*[[1951]] – [[Jackie Brenston]], with [[Ike Turner]] and his band, records "[[Rocket 88]]", often cited as "the [[Origins of rock and roll#"The first rock and roll record"|first rock and roll record]]", at [[Sam Phillips]]' recording studios in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]. |
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*[[1953]] – A [[Canadian Pacific Airlines]] [[De Havilland Comet]] crashes in [[Karachi]], [[Pakistan]], killing 11. |
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*[[1958]] – [[Nuri as-Said]] becomes the [[List of Prime Ministers of Iraq|prime minister]] of [[Iraq]] for the 14th time. |
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*[[1969]] – [[Apollo program]]: NASA launches [[Apollo 9]] to test the [[Apollo Lunar Module|lunar module]]. |
*[[1969]] – [[Apollo program]]: NASA launches [[Apollo 9]] to test the [[Apollo Lunar Module|lunar module]]. |
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*[[1972]] – [[Mohawk Airlines Flight 405]] crashes as a result of a control malfunction and insufficient training in emergency procedures. |
*[[1972]] – [[Mohawk Airlines Flight 405]] crashes as a result of a control malfunction and insufficient training in emergency procedures. |
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*[[1974]] – [[Turkish Airlines Flight 981]] crashes at [[Ermenonville]] near Paris, France killing all 346 aboard. |
*[[1974]] – [[Turkish Airlines Flight 981]] crashes at [[Ermenonville]] near Paris, France killing all 346 aboard. |
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*[[1980]] – The {{USS|Nautilus|SSN-571|6}} is [[Ship decommissioning|decommissioned]] and stricken from the [[Naval Vessel Register]]. |
*[[1980]] – The {{USS|Nautilus|SSN-571|6}} is [[Ship decommissioning|decommissioned]] and stricken from the [[Naval Vessel Register]]. |
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*[[1985]] – A [[1985 Algarrobo earthquake|magnitude 8.3 earthquake]] strikes the [[Valparaíso Region]] of [[Chile]], killing 177 and leaving nearly a million people homeless. |
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*[[1985]] – [[Arthur Scargill]] declares that the [[National Union of Mineworkers (Great Britain)|National Union of Mineworkers]] national executive voted to end the longest-running industrial dispute in [[Great Britain]] without any peace deal over pit closures. |
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*[[1986]] – The [[Australia Act 1986]] commences, causing [[Australia]] to become fully independent from the [[United Kingdom]]. |
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* 1985 – A [[1985 Santiago earthquake|magnitude 8.3 earthquake]] struck the [[Valparaíso Region]] of [[Chile]], killing 177 and leaving nearly a million people homeless. |
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*[[1991]] – An [[amateur video]] captures the beating of [[Rodney King]] by [[Los Angeles Police Department|Los Angeles police officers]]. |
*[[1991]] – An [[amateur video]] captures the beating of [[Rodney King]] by [[Los Angeles Police Department|Los Angeles police officers]]. |
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* 1991 – [[United Airlines Flight 585]] crashes on its final approach to [[Colorado Springs Airport|Colorado Springs]] killing everyone on board.<ref name="AAR01-01 Final Report">{{cite book |url=https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/AAR0101.pdf |title=Aircraft Accident Report: Uncontrolled Descent and Collision With Terrain, United Airlines Flight 585, Boeing 737-200, N999UA, 4 Miles South of Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 3, 1991 |publisher=[[National Transportation Safety Board]] |id=NTSB/AAR-01/01 |date=March 27, 2001 |access-date=April 23, 2021 |archive-date=October 2, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151002041524/http://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/AAR0101.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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* 1991 – In concurrent referenda, 74% of the population of [[Latvia]] votes for independence from the [[Soviet Union]], and 83% in [[Estonia]]. |
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*[[2005]] – [[Mayerthorpe tragedy|James Roszko]] murders four [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] constables during a drug bust at his property in [[Rochfort Bridge, Alberta]], then commits suicide. This is the deadliest peace-time incident for the RCMP since 1885 and the [[North-West Rebellion]]. |
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* 1991 – [[United Airlines Flight 585]] crashes on approach into [[Colorado Springs, Colorado]], killing 25. |
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* 2005 – [[Steve Fossett]] becomes the first person to fly an airplane non-stop around the world solo without refueling.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fai.org/fai-record-file/?recordId=10897|title=FAI Record ID #10897 - Speed around the world, non-stop and non-refuelled|access-date=2021-03-03|archive-date=2015-06-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150623233739/http://www.fai.org/fai-record-file/?recordId=10897|url-status=dead}}" ''[[Fédération Aéronautique Internationale]] (FAI).'' Retrieved: 18 September 2014.</ref> |
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*[[1997]] – The [[World's tallest structures|tallest free-standing structure]] in the [[Southern Hemisphere]], [[Sky Tower]] in downtown [[Auckland]], [[New Zealand]], opens after two-and-a-half years of construction. |
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* 2005 – [[Margaret Wilson]] is elected as [[Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives]], beginning a period lasting until August 23, 2006, where all the highest political offices (including [[Elizabeth II]] as Head of State), were occupied by women, making New Zealand the first country for this to occur. |
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*[[2002]] – Citizens of [[Switzerland]] narrowly vote in favor of their country becoming a member of the [[United Nations]]. |
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*[[2013]] – A [[March 2013 Karachi bombing|bomb blast]] in [[Karachi]], Pakistan, kills at least 48 people and injured 200 others in a predominantly [[Shia Muslim]] area.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Boone |first=Jon |date=2013-03-04 |title=Karachi bomb is unlikely to prompt decisive action against militants |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/mar/04/karachi-bomb-action-stop-militants |access-date=2024-04-19 |work=The Guardian |language=en-GB |issn=0261-3077}}</ref> |
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*[[2004]] – [[Belgium|Belgian]] brewer [[Interbrew]] and [[Brazil]]ian rival [[AmBev]] agree to merge in a $11.2 billion deal that forms [[InBev]], the world's largest brewer. |
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*[[2005]] – [[Mayerthorpe Incident]]: [[James Roszko]] murders four [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] constables during a drug bust at his property in [[Rochfort Bridge, Alberta]], then commits suicide. It is the deadliest peace-time incident for the RCMP since 1885 and the [[North-West Rebellion]]. |
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* 2005 – [[Steve Fossett]] becomes the first person to fly an airplane non-stop around the world solo without refueling. |
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*[[2009]] – The building of the [[Historisches Archiv der Stadt Köln]] (Historical Archives) in [[Cologne]], Germany, collapses. |
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==Births== |
==Births== |
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*[[1455]] – [[John II of Portugal|King John II of Portugal]] (d. 1495) |
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*[[1455]] – [[John II of Portugal]] (d. 1495)<ref>{{cite book|title=Présence africaine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e-4MAQAAMAAJ|year=1963|publisher=Editions du Seuil|page=20|access-date=2020-02-26|archive-date=2020-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805201647/https://books.google.com/books?id=e-4MAQAAMAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1520]] – [[Matthias Flacius]], Croatian Protestant reformer (d. 1575) |
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* 1455 – [[Ascanio Sforza]], Catholic cardinal (d. 1505)<ref>{{cite book|author1=Catherine B. Avery|author2=Marvin B. Becker|author3=Ludovico Borgo|title=The New Century Italian Renaissance Encyclopedia|url=https://archive.org/details/newcenturyitalia00aver|url-access=registration|year=1972|publisher=Appleton-Century-Crofts|page=[https://archive.org/details/newcenturyitalia00aver/page/864 864]}}</ref> |
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*[[1583]] – [[Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury|Edward Herbert]], English noble and diplomat (d. 1648) |
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*[[1506]] – [[Luís of Portugal, Duke of Beja]] (d. 1555)<ref>{{cite book|author=Edward McMurdo|title=The History of Portugal: The history of Portugal from the reign of D. João II to the reign of D. João V|url=https://archive.org/details/historyportugal05mcmugoog|year=1889|publisher=S. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington|page=[https://archive.org/details/historyportugal05mcmugoog/page/n134 114]}}</ref> |
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*[[1589]] – [[Gisbertus Voetius]], Dutch theologian (d. 1676) |
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*[[1520]] – [[Matthias Flacius]], Croatian theologian and reformer (d. 1575)<ref>{{cite book|title=Quarto Publications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Hs9OAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA4-PA125|year=1846|pages=4|access-date=2020-02-26|archive-date=2020-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805190922/https://books.google.com/books?id=Hs9OAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA4-PA125|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1606]] – [[Edmund Waller]], British poet (d. 1687) |
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*[[1583]] – [[Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury]], English-Welsh soldier, historian, and diplomat (d. 1648)<ref>{{cite book|author=Stephen C. Manganiello|title=The Concise Encyclopedia of the Revolutions and Wars of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1639-1660|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=an-eXXA3DBMC&pg=PA249|year=2004|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-5100-9|pages=249|access-date=2020-02-26|archive-date=2020-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805205736/https://books.google.com/books?id=an-eXXA3DBMC&pg=PA249|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1631]] – [[Esaias Boursse]], Dutch painter (d. 1672) |
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*[[1589]] – [[Gisbertus Voetius]], Dutch minister, theologian, and academic (d. 1676)<ref>{{cite book|title=Augustiniana|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eInYAAAAMAAJ|year=1991|publisher=Augustijns Historisch Instituut.|isbn=978-90-6186-367-0|page=998|access-date=2020-02-26|archive-date=2020-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805205923/https://books.google.com/books?id=eInYAAAAMAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1652]] – [[Thomas Otway]], British dramatist (d. 1685) |
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*[[1678]] – [[Madeleine de Verchères]], Canadian heroine (d. 1747) |
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*[[1606]] – [[Edmund Waller]], English poet and politician (d. 1687)<ref>{{cite book|author=Samuel Johnson|title=The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e_sTAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA168|year=1819|publisher=Benjamin Warner, no. 171, Market street; and Benjamin C. Buzby, no. 28, North Third street|pages=168|access-date=2020-02-26|archive-date=2020-08-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200806010947/https://books.google.com/books?id=e_sTAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA168|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1756]] – [[William Godwin]], English writer (d. 1836) |
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*[[1652]] – [[Thomas Otway]], English playwright and author (d. 1685)<ref>{{cite book|author=Thomas Otway|title=The works of Thomas Otway: plays, poems, and love-letters|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gn8PAQAAIAAJ|date=July 1968|publisher=Clarendon Press|page=6|isbn=9780198114833|access-date=2020-02-26|archive-date=2020-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805180112/https://books.google.com/books?id=gn8PAQAAIAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1778]] – [[Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz]], Queen of Hanover (d. 1841) |
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*[[1678]] – [[Madeleine de Verchères]], Canadian rebel leader (d. 1747)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|editor-first=Kenneth H|editor-last=Pearson|title=Encyclopedia Canadiana|location=Toronto|publisher=Grolier of Canada|year=1972|volume=10|page=222|isbn=978-0-71721-600-0}}</ref> |
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*[[1793]] – [[William Charles Macready]], English actor (d. 1873) |
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*[[ |
*[[1756]] – [[William Godwin]], English journalist and author (d. 1836) |
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*[[ |
*[[1778]] – [[Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz]] (d. 1841) |
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*[[ |
*[[1793]] – [[William Macready]], English actor and manager (d. 1873) |
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*[[1800]] – [[Heinrich Georg Bronn]], German geologist and paleontologist (d. 1862) |
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*[[1803]] – [[Thomas Field Gibson]], English manufacturer who aided the welfare of the [[Spitalfields]] silk weavers (d. 1889) |
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*[[1805]] – [[Jonas Furrer]], Swiss politician (d. 1861) |
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*[[1816]] – [[William James Blacklock]], English-Scottish painter (d. 1858) |
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*[[1819]] – [[Gustave de Molinari]], Dutch-Belgian economist and theorist (d. 1912) |
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*[[1825]] – [[Shiranui Kōemon]], Japanese sumo wrestler (d. 1879) |
*[[1825]] – [[Shiranui Kōemon]], Japanese sumo wrestler (d. 1879) |
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*[[1831]] – [[George Pullman]], American |
*[[1831]] – [[George Pullman]], American engineer and businessman, founded the [[Pullman Company]] (d. 1897) |
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*[[1839]] – [[Jamsetji Tata]], Indian businessman, founded [[Tata Group]] (d. 1904)<ref>{{cite book |last1=Lala |first1=Russi M. |title=For the Love of India: The Life and Times of Jamsetji Tata |date=2006 |publisher=Penguin Books India |location=New Delhi |isbn=9780143062066 |page=19}}</ref> |
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*[[1839]] – [[Jamsetji Tata]], Indian industrialist (d. 1904) |
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*[[1841]] – [[John Murray (oceanographer)|John Murray]], Scottish oceanographer (d. 1914) |
*[[1841]] – [[John Murray (oceanographer)|John Murray]], Canadian-Scottish oceanographer and biologist (d. 1914) |
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*[[1845]] – [[Georg Cantor]], German mathematician (d. 1918) |
*[[1845]] – [[Georg Cantor]], Russian-German mathematician and philosopher (d. 1918) |
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*[[1847]] – [[Alexander Graham Bell]], Scottish-American |
*[[1847]] – [[Alexander Graham Bell]], Scottish-American engineer and academic, invented the [[telephone]] (d. 1922) |
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*[[ |
*[[1860]] – [[John Montgomery Ward]], American baseball player and manager (d. 1925) |
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*[[ |
*[[1866]] – [[Fred A. Busse]], American lawyer and politician, 39th [[Mayor of Chicago]] (d. 1914) |
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*[[1863]] – [[Arthur Machen]], Welsh-born author (d. 1947) |
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*[[1866]] – [[Fred A. Busse]], Mayor of Chicago (d. 1914) |
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*[[1868]] – [[Émile Chartier]], French philosopher and journalist (d. 1951) |
*[[1868]] – [[Émile Chartier]], French philosopher and journalist (d. 1951) |
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*[[1869]] – [[Henry |
*[[1869]] – [[Henry Wood]], English conductor (d. 1944) |
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*[[1871]] – [[Maurice Garin]], French cyclist (d. 1957) |
*[[1871]] – [[Maurice Garin]], Italian-French cyclist (d. 1957) |
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*[[1873]] – [[William Green (labor leader)|William Green]], American |
*[[1873]] – [[William Green (labor leader)|William Green]], American union leader and politician (d. 1952) |
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*[[ |
*[[1880]] – [[Florence Auer]], American actress and screenwriter (d. 1962) |
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* 1880 – [[Yōsuke Matsuoka]], Japanese politician, [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)|Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs]] (d. 1946) |
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*[[1879]] – [[József Klekl (writer)|József Klekl]], Slovene writer (d. 1936) |
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*[[1882]] – [[Elisabeth Abegg]], German anti-Nazi resistance fighter (d. 1974)<ref>{{Cite book|date=2002-01-01|chapter=Abegg, Elisabeth (1882–1974)|url=https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G2-2591300055.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160108130828/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G2-2591300055.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2016-01-08 |title=Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia}}</ref> |
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* 1879 – [[George Wilkinson (water polo)|George Wilkinson]], British water polo player (d. 1946) |
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* 1882 – [[Charles Ponzi]], Italian businessman (d. 1949) |
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* |
*[[1883]] – [[Cyril Burt]], English psychologist and geneticist (d. 1971) |
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* |
* 1883 – [[Paul Marais de Beauchamp]], French zoologist (d. 1977) |
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*[[ |
*[[1887]] – [[Lincoln J. Beachey]], American pilot (d. 1915) |
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*[[ |
*[[1891]] – [[Damaskinos of Athens]], Greek archbishop (d. 1949) |
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*[[ |
*[[1893]] – [[Beatrice Wood]], American illustrator and potter (d. 1998) |
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*[[1895]] – [[Ragnar Frisch]], Norwegian economist and academic, [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. 1973) |
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*[[1887]] – [[Lincoln J. Beachey]], American aviator (d. 1915) |
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*[[1890]] – [[Norman Bethune]], Canadian doctor and humanitarian (d. 1939) |
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* 1890 – [[Edmund Lowe]], American actor (d. 1971) |
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*[[1891]] – [[Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens]], former Prime Minister of Greece (d. 1949) |
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* 1891 – [[Federico Moreno Torroba]], Spanish composer (d. 1982) |
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*[[1893]] – [[Beatrice Wood]], American artist and ceramicist (d. 1998) |
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*[[1894]] – [[Ethel Grandin]], silent film actress (d. 1988) |
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*[[1895]] – [[Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch]], Norwegian economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1973) |
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* 1895 – [[Matthew Ridgway]], American general (d. 1993) |
* 1895 – [[Matthew Ridgway]], American general (d. 1993) |
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*[[1898]] – [[Emil Artin]], German mathematician (d. 1962) |
*[[1898]] – [[Emil Artin]], Austrian-German mathematician and academic (d. 1962) |
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*[[1900]] – [[Edna Best]], British stage and film actress (d. 1974)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/edna-best/|title=Edna Best - Hollywood Star Walk - Los Angeles Times|website=projects.latimes.com|language=en|access-date=2017-10-24|archive-date=2017-10-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171023063243/http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/edna-best/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1901]] – [[Claude Choules]], English WWI veteran (d. 2011) |
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*[[1903]] – [[Vasily Kozlov (politician)|Vasily Kozlov]], Soviet politician (d. 1967) |
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*[[1906]] – [[Artur Lundkvist]], Swedish writer, poet and literary critic (d. 1991) |
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*[[ |
*[[1901]] – [[Claude Choules]], English-Australian soldier (d. 2011) |
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*[[1902]] – [[Ruby Dandridge]], African-American film and radio actress (d. 1987)<ref>{{cite book|author=Terry Ramsaye|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=leo-AQAAIAAJ|title=International Motion Picture Almanac|publisher=Quigley Publications|year=1949|page=54|access-date=2019-06-23|archive-date=2020-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805201604/https://books.google.com/books?id=leo-AQAAIAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1911]] – [[Jean Harlow]], American actress (d. 1937) |
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* |
*[[1903]] – [[Vasily Kozlov (politician)|Vasily Kozlov]], Belarusian general and politician (d. 1967) |
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*[[ |
*[[1906]] – [[Artur Lundkvist]], Swedish poet and critic (d. 1991) |
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*[[1911]] – [[Jean Harlow]], American actress (d. 1937)<ref name="UPI">{{cite web |title=Famous birthdays for March 3: Jackie Joyner-Kersee, George Miller |url=https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2023/03/03/Famous-birthdays-for-March-3-Jackie-Joyner-Kersee-George-Miller/1211677799718/#:~:text=Famous%20birthdays%20for%20March%203%3A%20Jackie%20Joyner%2DKersee%2C%20George%20Miller,-By%20UPI%20Staff&text=March%203%20(UPI)%20%2D%2D%20Those,under%20the%20sign%20of%20Pisces. |publisher=[[UPI]] |access-date=2 March 2024 |date=3 March 2023}}</ref> |
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* 1911 – [[Hugues Lapointe]], Canadian lawyer and politician, 22nd [[Lieutenant Governor of Quebec]] (d. 1982) |
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*[[1913]] – [[Margaret Bonds]], American pianist and composer (d. 1972) |
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* 1913 – [[Harold J. Stone]], American actor (d. 2005) |
* 1913 – [[Harold J. Stone]], American actor (d. 2005) |
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*[[1914]] – [[Asger Jorn]], Danish painter (d. 1973) |
*[[1914]] – [[Asger Jorn]], Danish painter and sculptor (d. 1973) |
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*[[ |
*[[1916]] – [[Paul Halmos]], Hungarian-American mathematician (d. 2006) |
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*[[ |
*[[1917]] – [[Sameera Moussa]], Egyptian physicist and academic (d. 1952) |
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* |
*[[1918]] – [[Arthur Kornberg]], American biochemist and academic, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. 2007) |
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* |
*[[1920]] – [[Julius Boros]], American golfer and accountant (d. 1994) |
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* |
* 1920 – [[James Doohan]], Canadian-American actor and soldier (d. 2005)<ref name="UPI"/> |
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* 1920 – [[ |
* 1920 – [[Ronald Searle]], English-French soldier and illustrator (d. 2011) |
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* 1920 – [[Ronald Searle]], English illustrator (d. 2011) |
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*[[1921]] – [[Diana Barrymore]], American actress (d. 1960) |
*[[1921]] – [[Diana Barrymore]], American actress (d. 1960) |
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*[[1922]] – [[Nándor Hidegkuti]], Hungarian footballer (d. 2002) |
*[[1922]] – [[Nándor Hidegkuti]], Hungarian footballer and manager (d. 2002) |
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*[[1923]] – [[Barney Martin]], American actor (d. 2005) |
*[[1923]] – [[Barney Martin]], American police officer and actor (d. 2005) |
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* 1923 – [[Doc Watson]], American musician |
* 1923 – [[Doc Watson]], American bluegrass singer-songwriter and musician (d. 2012)<ref name="UPI"/> |
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* |
*[[1924]] – [[Tomiichi Murayama]], Japanese soldier and politician, 52nd [[Prime Minister of Japan]] |
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* |
*[[1926]] – [[James Merrill]], American poet and playwright (d. 1995) |
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* |
*[[1927]] – [[Pierre Aubert]], Swiss lawyer and politician (d. 2016) |
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*[[ |
*[[1930]] – [[Ion Iliescu]], Romanian engineer and politician, 2nd [[President of Romania]] |
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*[[1932]] – [[Roy Fisher (rugby league)|Roy Fisher]], Australian rugby league player<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/roy-fisher/summary.html|title=Roy Fisher - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby League Project|website=Rugbyleagueproject.org}}</ref> |
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*[[1926]] – [[Lys Assia]], Swiss singer |
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*[[ |
*[[1933]] – [[Lee Radziwill]], American socialite, sister of [[Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis]] (d. 2019)<ref name="UPI"/> |
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*[[ |
*[[1934]] – [[Peter Brooke, Baron Brooke of Sutton Mandeville]], English politician, [[Secretary of State for Northern Ireland]] (d. 2023) |
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* 1934 – [[Jimmy Garrison]], American bassist and educator (d. 1976)<ref name="CarrFairweather1988">{{cite book|author1=Ian Carr|author2=Digby Fairweather|author3=Brian Priestley|title=Jazz: the essential companion|url=https://archive.org/details/jazzessentialcom00carr|url-access=registration|date=October 1988|publisher=Prentice Hall Press|isbn=978-0-13-509274-3|page=[https://archive.org/details/jazzessentialcom00carr/page/182 182]}}</ref> |
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* 1928 – [[Daphne Slater]], English actress (d. 2012) |
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*[[ |
*[[1935]] – [[Mal Anderson]], Australian tennis player |
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* |
* 1935 – [[Michael Walzer]], American philosopher and academic |
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* 1935 – [[Zhelyu Zhelev]], Bulgarian philosopher and politician, 2nd [[List of heads of state of Bulgaria|President of Bulgaria]] (d. 2015) |
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* 1930 – [[K. S. Rajah]], Singaporean judicial official (d. 2010) |
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*[[ |
*[[1939]] – [[Larry Burkett]], American author and radio host (d. 2003) |
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* |
* 1939 – [[M. L. Jaisimha]], Indian cricketer (d. 1999) |
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* |
*[[1940]] – [[Germán Castro Caycedo]], Colombian author and journalist (d. 2021) |
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* |
* 1940 – [[Perry Ellis]], American fashion designer, founded [[Perry Ellis (brand)|Perry Ellis]] (d. 1986) |
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* 1940 – [[Jean-Paul Proust]], French-Monégasque police officer and politician, 21st [[Minister of State (Monaco)|Minister of State of Monaco]] (d. 2010) |
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*[[1937]] – [[Bobby Driscoll]], American actor (d. 1968) |
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*[[ |
*[[1941]] – [[Mike Pender]], English singer-songwriter and guitarist<ref name="AP"/> |
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*[[ |
*[[1945]] – [[George Miller (director)|George Miller]], Australian director, producer, and screenwriter<ref name="AP"/> |
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* |
* 1945 – [[Hattie Winston]], American actress<ref name="AP"/> |
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* |
*[[1947]] – [[Clifton Snider]], American author, poet, and critic (d. 2021) |
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* |
* 1947 – [[Jennifer Warnes]], American singer-songwriter and producer<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1947 – [[Willie Wise]], American basketball player<ref>{{cite web |title=Willie Wise |url=https://www.nba.com/stats/player/78602/career |publisher=[[National Basketball Association]] |access-date=2 March 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[1942]] – [[Mike Pender]], English singer and guitarist ([[The Searchers (band)|The Searchers]]) |
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*[[ |
*[[1948]] – [[Snowy White]], English guitarist |
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* 1948 – [[Steve Wilhite]], American computer scientist, developer of the [[GIF]] image format at [[CompuServe]] in 1987 (d. 2022)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/24311617/stephen-e-wilhite/milford/ohio/megie-funeral-hom|title=Stephen e. Wilhite Obituary}}</ref> |
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*[[1945]] – [[George Miller (filmmaker)|George Miller]], Australian director |
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*[[1949]] – [[Ron Chernow]], American historian, journalist, and author<ref name="UPI"/> |
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* |
* 1949 – [[Bonnie J. Dunbar]], American engineer, academic, and astronaut |
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*[[1947]] – [[Clifton Snider]], American poet and writer |
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* 1947 – [[Otto Stuppacher]], Austrian racing driver (d. 2001) |
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* 1947 – [[Jennifer Warnes]], American singer and songwriter |
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*[[1948]] – [[Snowy White]], British guitarist ([[Thin Lizzy]], [[Pink Floyd]]) |
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*[[1949]] – [[Jüri Allik]], Estonian psychologist |
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* 1949 – [[Gloria Hendry]], American actress |
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* 1949 – [[Jesse Jefferson]], American baseball player (d. 2011) |
* 1949 – [[Jesse Jefferson]], American baseball player (d. 2011) |
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*[[1950]] – [[Tim Kazurinsky]], American actor and |
*[[1950]] – [[Tim Kazurinsky]], American actor and screenwriter<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1950 – [[Kamal Ahmed Majumder]], Bangladeshi politician |
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*[[1951]] – [[Lindsay Cooper]], English musician and composer ([[Henry Cow]], [[News from Babel]]) |
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*[[1951]] – [[Lindsay Cooper]], English composer, bassoon and oboe player (d. 2013)<ref name=Fordham>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/sep/24/lindsay-cooper |last=Fordham |first=John |title=Lindsay Cooper obituary |newspaper=[[The Guardian]] |date=24 September 2013 |access-date=1 October 2020 |archive-date=25 September 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130925192336/http://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/sep/24/lindsay-cooper |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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* 1951 – [[Andy Murray (ice hockey)|Andy Murray]], Canadian [[ice hockey]] coach |
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* 1951 – [[ |
* 1951 – [[Andy Murray (ice hockey)|Andy Murray]], Canadian ice hockey player and coach |
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* 1951 – [[Heizō Takenaka]], Japanese economist and politician |
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*[[ |
*[[1952]] – [[Rudy Fernandez (actor)|Rudy Fernandez]], Filipino actor and producer (d. 2008) |
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* |
*[[1953]] – [[Robyn Hitchcock]], English singer-songwriter and guitarist<ref name="AP"/> |
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* |
* 1953 – [[Zico (footballer, born 1953)|Zico]], Brazilian footballer and coach |
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* |
*[[1954]] – [[Keith Fergus]], American golfer |
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* 1954 – [[ |
* 1954 – [[Robert Gossett]], American actor<ref name="AP"/> |
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* |
* 1954 – [[John Lilley]], American singer-songwriter and guitarist<ref name="AP"/> |
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* |
* 1954 – [[Édouard Lock]], Moroccan-Canadian dancer and choreographer |
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*[[1955]] – [[John Ribot]], Australian rugby league player and administrator<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/john-ribot/summary.html|title=John Ribot - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby League Project|website=Rugbyleagueproject.org}}</ref> |
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*[[1956]] – [[Zbigniew Boniek]], Polish footballer |
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* |
* 1955 – [[Darnell Williams]], English-American actor and director |
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* |
*[[1956]] – [[Zbigniew Boniek]], Polish footballer and manager |
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* |
* 1956 – [[John Fulton Reid]], New Zealand cricketer (d. 2020) |
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*[[ |
*[[1957]] – [[Stephen Budiansky]], American historian, journalist, and author |
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* |
* 1957 – [[Thom Hoffman]], Dutch actor and photographer |
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*[[1958]] – [[Johnny Moore (basketball)|Johnny Moore]], American basketball player and coach<ref>{{cite web |title=Johnny Moore |url=https://www.nba.com/stats/player/77633/career |publisher=[[National Basketball Association]] |access-date=2 March 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[1960]] – [[Neal Heaton]], American baseball player coach |
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* |
* 1958 – [[Miranda Richardson]], English actress<ref name="AP"/> |
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*[[ |
*[[1959]] – [[Ira Glass]], American radio host and producer<ref name="UPI"/> |
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* 1959 – [[Duško Vujošević]], Montenegrin basketball player and coach |
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*[[1960]] – [[Neal Heaton]], American baseball player and coach |
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*[[1961]] – [[Mary Page Keller]], American actress and producer<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1961 – [[John Matteson]], American biographer |
* 1961 – [[John Matteson]], American biographer |
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* 1961 – [[Perry McCarthy]], English |
* 1961 – [[Perry McCarthy]], English race car driver |
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* 1961 – [[Fatima Whitbread]], English javelin thrower<ref>{{cite web |title=Fatima WHITBREAD {{!}} Profile {{!}} World Athletics |url=https://worldathletics.org/athletes/great-britain-ni/fatima-whitbread-14351668 |website=worldathletics.org |access-date=31 March 2022}}</ref> |
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* 1961 – [[Knut Nærum]], Norwegian comedian |
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* |
*[[1962]] – [[Glen E. Friedman]], American photographer |
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* |
* 1962 – [[Jackie Joyner-Kersee]], American heptathlete and long jumper<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1962 – [[Herschel Walker]], American football player, mixed martial artist, and activist<ref name="Herschel Walker 2022">{{cite web | title=Herschel Walker | website=Herschel Walker | date=2022-04-13 | url=https://www.teamherschel.com/about/ | access-date=2022-12-07}}</ref> |
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* 1962 – [[Jackie Joyner-Kersee]], American athlete |
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*[[1963]] – [[Khaltmaagiin Battulga]], Mongolian politician and wrestler, 5th [[President of Mongolia]] |
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* 1962 – [[Herschel Walker]], American football player |
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* |
* 1963 – [[Martín Fiz]], Spanish runner |
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*[[1964]] – [[Raúl Alcalá]], Mexican cyclist |
*[[1964]] – [[Raúl Alcalá]], Mexican cyclist |
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* 1964 – [[Laura Harring]], Mexican- |
* 1964 – [[Laura Harring]], Mexican-American model and actress, [[Miss USA|Miss USA 1985]]<ref name="AP"/> |
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* |
* 1964 – [[Glenn Kulka]], Canadian ice hockey player and wrestler |
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*[[ |
*[[1965]] – [[Dragan Stojković]], Serbian footballer and manager |
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* |
*[[1966]] – [[Tone Lōc]], American rapper, producer, and actor<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1966 – [[Timo Tolkki]], Finnish |
* 1966 – [[Timo Tolkki]], Finnish guitarist, songwriter, and producer |
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*[[ |
*[[1968]] – [[Brian Cox (physicist)|Brian Cox]], English keyboard player and physicist |
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*[[1968]] – [[Brian Cox (physicist)|Brian Cox]], English physicist and TV presenter |
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* 1968 – [[Brian Leetch]], American ice hockey player |
* 1968 – [[Brian Leetch]], American ice hockey player |
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*[[1970]] – [[Julie Bowen]], American actress<ref name="AP">{{cite web |last1=Rose |first1=Mike |title=Today's famous birthdays list for March 3, 2023 includes celebrities Julie Bowen, Camila Cabello |url=https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2023/03/todays-famous-birthdays-list-for-march-3-2023-includes-celebrities-julie-bowen-camila-cabello.html |website=[[The Plain Dealer]] |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |access-date=2 March 2024 |date=3 March 2023}}</ref> |
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* 1968 – [[Scott Radinsky]], American pitching coach and musician ([[Pulley]], [[Ten Foot Pole]]) |
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* 1970 – [[Inzamam-ul-Haq]], Pakistani cricketer and coach |
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*[[ |
*[[1971]] – [[Charlie Brooker]], English journalist, producer, and author |
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* 1970 – [[Inzamam-ul-Haq]], Pakistani cricketer |
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*[[1971]] – [[Charlie Brooker]], English comedian, writer and broadcaster |
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* 1971 – [[Tyler Florence]], American chef and author |
* 1971 – [[Tyler Florence]], American chef and author |
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*[[1972]] – [[Darren Anderton]], English footballer and sportscaster<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=180|title=Darren Anderton|website=soccerbase.com|access-date=26 February 2020|archive-date=4 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200804020722/https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=180|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1972]] – [[Darren Anderton]], English footballer |
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* 1972 – [[Martin Procházka]], Czech ice hockey player<ref>{{cite web |title=Martin Prochazka |url=https://www.nhl.com/player/martin-prochazka-8458649 |publisher=[[National Hockey League]] |access-date=2 March 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[1973]] – [[Matthew Marsden]], English actor and singer |
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*[[1973]] – [[Xavier Bettel]], Luxembourger lawyer and politician, [[Prime Minister of Luxembourg]]<ref>{{cite book|author=Palgrave Macmillan|title=The Statesman's Yearbook 2017: The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PBs9DgAAQBAJ&pg=PA775|date=28 February 2017|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan UK|isbn=978-1-349-68398-7|pages=775|access-date=3 March 2021|archive-date=3 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220303143540/https://books.google.com/books?id=PBs9DgAAQBAJ&pg=PA775|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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* 1973 – [[Romāns Vainšteins]], Latvian cyclist |
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* |
*[[1974]] – [[David Faustino]], American actor<ref name="AP"/> |
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*[[1975]] – [[Patric Chiha]], Austrian film director and screenwriter<ref>{{Cite web |title=Patric Chiha |url=https://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=94124.html |access-date=14 August 2022 |website=[[AlloCiné]] |language=fr |archive-date=22 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220122223939/https://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=94124.html |url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1974]] – [[Paula Malai Ali]], Malaysian-Bruneian TV presenter and actress |
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*[[1976]] – [[Kampamba Mulenga Chilumba]], Zambian politician<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.parliament.gov.zm/node/5360|title=Kampamba Mulenga Chilumba|website=National Assembly of Zambia|access-date=2019-12-28|archive-date=2019-12-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191224093928/http://www.parliament.gov.zm/node/5360|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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* 1974 – [[David Faustino]], American actor |
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* |
* 1976 – [[Fraser Gehrig]], Australian footballer |
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* |
* 1976 – [[Isabel Granada]], Filipino-Spanish actress (d. 2017) |
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* 1976 – [[Keit Pentus-Rosimannus]], Estonian politician, 28th [[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Estonia)|Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs]] |
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*[[1976]] – [[Fraser Gehrig]], Australian rules footballer |
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*[[1977]] – [[Ronan Keating]], Irish singer |
*[[1977]] – [[Ronan Keating]], Irish singer-songwriter and actor<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1977 – [[Buddy Valastro]], American chef and television host<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.upi.com/Top_News/2020/03/03/UPI-Almanac-for-Tuesday-March-3-2020/9441583034287/|title= UPI Almanac for Tuesday, March 3, 2020|work= [[United Press International]] | date= March 3, 2020|access-date=September 23, 2020 | archive-date= March 3, 2020|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20200303132228/https://www.upi.com/Top_News/2020/03/03/UPI-Almanac-for-Tuesday-March-3-2020/9441583034287/|url-status=live|quote = …celebrity baker Buddy Valastro in 1977 (age 43)}}</ref> |
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* 1977 – [[Stéphane Robidas]], Canadian ice hockey player |
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*[[1979]] – [[Albert Jorquera]], Spanish footballer |
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*[[1980]] – [[Katherine Waterston]], English-American actress<ref name="AP"/> |
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*[[1981]] – [[Lil' Flip]], American rapper, songwriter, and producer<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1978 – [[Ashwin Madia]], American politician |
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* 1978 – [[Seomoon Tak]], Korean singer |
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*[[1979]] – [[Manuel Benthin]], German footballer |
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* 1979 – [[Albert Jorquera]], Spanish footballer |
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* 1979 – [[Patrick Renna]], American actor |
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* 1979 – [[Alex Zane]], English comedian |
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*[[1980]] – [[Mason Unck]], American football player |
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*[[1981]] – [[Eugene (entertainer)|Eugene]], South Korean singer and actress |
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* 1981 – [[Lil' Flip]], American rapper ([[Screwed Up Click]]) |
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* 1981 – [[Justin Gabriel]], South African wrestler |
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* 1981 – [[Julius Malema]], South African politician |
* 1981 – [[Julius Malema]], South African politician |
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* 1981 – [[Emmanuel Pappoe]], Ghanaian footballer |
* 1981 – [[Emmanuel Pappoe]], Ghanaian footballer |
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*[[1982]] – [[Jessica Biel]], American actress, singer, and producer<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1982 – [[Tolu Ogunlesi]], Nigerian journalist and writer |
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* 1982 – [[Martin Hauswald]], German footballer |
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* 1982 – [[Colton Orr]], Canadian ice hockey player |
* 1982 – [[Colton Orr]], Canadian ice hockey player |
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* 1982 – [[Brent Tate]], Australian rugby league player and sportscaster<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/brent-tate/summary.html|title=Brent Tate - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby League Project|website=Rugbyleagueproject.org}}</ref> |
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* 1982 – [[Derreck Robinson]], American football player |
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*[[1983]] – [[Ashley Hansen]], Australian |
*[[1983]] – [[Ashley Hansen]], Australian footballer |
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* 1983 – [[Marie-Pier Boudreau Gagnon]], Canadian swimmer |
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* 1983 – [[Sarah Poewe]], South African swimmer |
* 1983 – [[Sarah Poewe]], South African swimmer |
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* 1983 – [[Chris Roberson (American football)|Chris Roberson]], American football player |
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*[[1984]] – [[Valerio Bernabò]], Italian rugby player |
*[[1984]] – [[Valerio Bernabò]], Italian rugby player |
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* 1984 – [[Santonio Holmes]], American football player |
* 1984 – [[Santonio Holmes]], American football player |
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* 1984 – [[Ivar (wrestler)|Ivar]], American wrestler<ref>{{cite web |title=Ivar |url=https://www.espn.com/wwe/story/_/id/26611066/wwe-profile-page-ivar |publisher=[[ESPN]] |access-date=2 March 2024 |date=15 October 2019}}</ref> |
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* 1984 – [[Hayley Marie Norman]]. American actress |
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* 1984 – [[Alexander Semin]], Russian ice hockey player |
* 1984 – [[Alexander Semin]], Russian ice hockey player |
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*[[1985]] – [[Toby Turner]], American Internet personality<ref>{{cite web |url=http://vidcon.com/2013/toby-turner |title=Toby Turner |publisher=[[VidCon]] |date=September 25, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130809101859/http://vidcon.com/2013/toby-turner |archive-date=2013-08-09 }}</ref> |
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*[[1985]] – [[Sam Morrow]], Northern Irish footballer |
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*[[1986]] – [[Jed Collins]], American football player |
*[[1986]] – [[Jed Collins]], American football player |
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* 1986 – [[Stacie Orrico]], American singer |
* 1986 – [[Stacie Orrico]], American singer-songwriter |
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* 1986 – [[Mehmet Topal]], Turkish footballer |
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*[[1987]] – [[Shraddha Kapoor]], Indian actress, singer, and designer |
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* 1987 – [[Jesús Padilla]], Mexican footballer |
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* 1987 – [[Andrei Zubarev]], Russian ice hockey player<ref>{{cite web |title=Andrei Zubarev |url=https://www.nhl.com/player/andrey-zubarev-8471848 |publisher=[[National Hockey League]] |access-date=2 March 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[1988]] – [[Teodora Mirčić]], Serbian tennis player |
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* 1988 – [[Michael Morrison (footballer)|Michael Morrison]], English footballer |
* 1988 – [[Michael Morrison (footballer)|Michael Morrison]], English footballer |
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* 1988 – [[Jan-Arie van der Heijden]], Dutch footballer |
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* 1988 – [[Max Waller]], English cricketer |
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*[[1989]] – [[Erwin Mulder]], Dutch footballer |
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*[[1990]] – [[Vlado Janković (basketball)|Vladimir Janković]], Greek-Serbian basketball player |
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*[[1991]] – [[Park Cho-rong]], South Korean singer-songwriter and actress |
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*[[1993]] – [[Gabriela Cé]], Brazilian tennis player |
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* 1993 – [[Josef Dostál (canoeist)|Josef Dostál]], Czech kayaker<ref>{{cite web|title=Josef Dostál|url=https://www.olympic.org/josef-dostal|publisher=International Olympic Committee|access-date=25 April 2020|archive-date=10 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210310050121/https://www.olympic.org/josef-dostal|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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* 1993 – [[Antonio Rüdiger]], German footballer<ref>{{cite web|title=Antonio Rüdiger|url=https://www.realmadrid.com/en-US/football/first-team/players/antonio-rudiger|website=[[Real Madrid C.F.]]|access-date=3 March 2024}}</ref> |
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* 1993 – [[Michael Thomas (wide receiver, born 1993)|Michael Thomas]], American football player<ref>{{cite web |title=Michael Thomas |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/2976316/michael-thomas |publisher=[[ESPN]] |access-date=2 March 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[1994]] – [[Dilson Herrera]], Colombian baseball player<ref>{{cite web |title=Dilson Herrera |url=https://www.mlb.com/player/dilson-herrera-599096 |publisher=[[Major League Baseball]] |access-date=2 March 2024}}</ref> |
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* 1994 – [[Umika Kawashima]], Japanese singer and actress |
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*[[1995]] – [[Bryan Cristante]], Italian footballer<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bryan Cristante|url=https://int.soccerway.com/players/bryan-cristante/213130/|website=Soccerway|access-date=3 March 2024}}</ref> |
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* 1995 – [[Maine Mendoza]], Filipina actress<ref>{{Cite tweet |author=Maine Mendoza |user=mainedcm |number=1234903812529221632 |title=A day well spent. Thank You Lord for another year. Thank you everyone for all the birthday greetings and wishes. Felt extra loved and special today. 🥰🥰 #25 |date= March 4, 2020 |access-date=June 16, 2022}}</ref> |
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*[[1996]] – [[Cameron Johnson]], American basketball player<ref>{{cite web|title=Cameron Johnson|url=https://www.nba.com/players/cameron/johnson/1629661|website=NBA.com|access-date=11 April 2020|language=en|archive-date=31 May 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200531061752/https://www.nba.com/players/cameron/johnson/1629661|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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* 1996 – [[Andile Phehlukwayo]], South African cricketer<ref>{{Cite web|title=Andile Phehlukwayo profile and biography, stats, records, averages, photos and videos|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/andile-phehlukwayo-540316|access-date=26 July 2021|website=ESPNcricinfo|language=en}}</ref> |
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*[[1997]] – [[Camila Cabello]], Cuban-American singer-songwriter and actress<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1997 – [[David Neres]], Brazilian footballer<ref>{{cite web|title=David Neres|url=https://www.slbenfica.pt/en-us/futebol/plantel-principal/neres|website=[[SL Benfica]]|access-date=3 March 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[1998]] – [[Jayson Tatum]], American basketball player<ref>{{cite web|title=Jayson Tatum|url=https://www.nba.com/player/1628369|website=NBA|access-date=22 April 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[1999]] – [[Corey Kispert]], American basketball player<ref>{{cite web |title=Corey Kispert |url=https://www.nba.com/player/1630557/corey-kispert |publisher=[[National Basketball Association]] |access-date=2 March 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[2000]] – [[Jevon Holland]], Canadian-American football player<ref>{{cite web |title=Jevon Holland Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HollJe02.htm |website=football-reference.com |access-date=March 2, 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[2001]] – [[Jvke]], American singer-songwriter<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/search/workID/916855518 |title=Charger |website=ASCAP |publisher=[[American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers]] |access-date=March 13, 2023}}</ref> |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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===Pre-1600=== |
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*[[1111]] – [[Bohemund I of Antioch|Bohemund I]], Prince of Antioch |
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* [[532]] – [[Winwaloe]], founder of [[Landévennec Abbey]] (b. c. 460) |
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*[[1009]] – [[Abd al-Rahman Sanchuelo]], Umayyad chief minister (b. 983) |
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*[[1195]] – [[Hugh de Puiset]], bishop of Durham (b. c. 1125) |
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*[[1239]] – [[Vladimir IV Rurikovich]], Grand Prince of Kiev (b. 1187) |
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*[[1311]] – [[Antony Bek (bishop of Durham)|Antony Bek]], bishop of Durham |
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*[[1323]] – [[Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle]], English military leader |
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*[[1383]] – [[Hugh III of Arborea|Hugh III]], Italian nobleman |
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*[[1459]] – [[Ausiàs March]], Catalan knight and poet (b. 1397) |
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*[[1542]] – [[Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle]], illegitimate son of Edward IV |
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*[[1554]] – [[John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony|John Frederick I]], Elector of Saxony (b. 1503) |
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*[[1578]] – [[Sebastiano Venier]], doge of Venice (b. 1496) |
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* 1578 – [[Michael Kantakouzenos Şeytanoğlu]], Ottoman Greek magnate |
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*[[1588]] – [[Henry XI of Legnica|Henry XI]], duke of Legnica (b. 1539) |
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*[[1592]] – [[Michael Coxcie]], Flemish painter (b. 1499) |
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===1601–1900=== |
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*[[1611]] – [[William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus]], Scottish nobleman (b. 1552) |
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*[[1616]] – [[Matthias de l'Obel]], Flemish physician and botanist (b. 1538) |
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*[[1700]] – [[Rajaram I|Chhatrapati Rajaram]], 3rd Chhatrapati of [[Maratha Confederacy|Maratha Empire]] (b. 1670)<ref>{{cite book|author=Śālinī Pāṭīla|title=Maharani Tarabai of Kolhapur, c. 1675-1761 A.D.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Eh1BAAAAMAAJ|year=1987|publisher=S. Chand & Co.|isbn=978-81-219-0269-4|page=74|access-date=2019-03-02|archive-date=2020-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805135709/https://books.google.com/books?id=Eh1BAAAAMAAJ|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1703]] – [[Robert Hooke]], English architect and philosopher (b. 1635) |
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*[[1744]] – [[Jean Barbeyrac]], French scholar and jurist (b. 1674) |
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*[[1765]] – [[William Stukeley]], English archaeologist and historian (b. 1687) |
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*[[1768]] – [[Nicola Porpora]], Italian composer and educator (b. 1686) |
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*[[1789]] – [[Ghulam Kadir]], leader of the Afghan Rohilla<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Malik|first=Zahiruddin|date=1982|title=Persian Documents pertaining to the tragic End of Ghulam Qadir Rohilla, 1780–1789|journal=Proceedings of the Indian History Congress|volume=43|pages=565–571|issn=2249-1937|jstor=44141288}}</ref> |
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*[[1792]] – [[Robert Adam]], Scottish-English architect and politician, designed the [[Culzean Castle]] (b. 1728) |
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*[[1850]] – [[Oliver Cowdery]], American religious leader (b. 1806) |
*[[1850]] – [[Oliver Cowdery]], American religious leader (b. 1806) |
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*[[1894]] – [[Ned Williamson]], American baseball player (b. 1857) |
*[[1894]] – [[Ned Williamson]], American baseball player (b. 1857) |
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*[[1899]] – [[William P. Sprague]], American politician (b. 1827) |
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*[[1901]] – [[George Gilman]], American businessman, founded [[The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company]] (b. 1826) |
*[[1901]] – [[George Gilman]], American businessman, founded [[The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company]] (b. 1826) |
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*[[1905]] – [[Antonio Annetto Caruana]], Maltese archaeologist and author (b. 1830) |
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*[[1927]] – [[Mikhail Artsybashev]], |
*[[1927]] – [[Mikhail Artsybashev]], Ukrainian author and playwright (b. 1878) |
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* 1927 – [[J. G. Parry-Thomas]], Welsh race car driver and engineer (b. 1884) |
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*[[1929]] – [[Katharine Wright]], American educator (b. 1874)<ref>{{cite book|first=Arthur George|last=Renstrom|title=Wilbur & Orville Wright: A Reissue of a Chronology Commemorating Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Orville Wright, August 19, 1871|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher= Office of External Relations, National Aeronautics and Space Administration|year=2003|page=49|oclc=521599277}}</ref> |
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*[[1929]] – [[Katharine Wright]], American teacher (b. 1874) |
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*[[1932]] – [[Eugen d'Albert]], German composer (b. 1864) |
*[[1932]] – [[Eugen d'Albert]], Scottish-German pianist and composer (b. 1864) |
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*[[1943]] – [[George Thompson (cricketer)|George Thompson]], English cricketer (b. 1877) |
*[[1943]] – [[George Thompson (cricketer)|George Thompson]], English cricketer and umpire (b. 1877) |
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*[[1949]] – [[Katherine Sleeper Walden]], American environmental activist (b. 1862)<ref>{{Citation |last=Suinby |first=Robert S. |title=Certificate of Death - Catharine Sleeper Walden |date=March 3, 1949 |url=https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Death_certificate_-_Katharine_Sleeper_Walden.jpg |place=Tamworth, New Hampshire}}</ref> |
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*[[1946]] – [[Pauline Whittier]], American golfer (b. 1876) |
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*[[1953]] – [[James J. Jeffries]], American heavyweight boxer (b. 1875) |
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*[[1954]] – [[George E. Wiley]], American racing cyclist (b. 1881) |
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*[[1959]] – [[Lou Costello]], American actor and comedian (b. 1906) |
*[[1959]] – [[Lou Costello]], American actor and comedian (b. 1906) |
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*[[1961]] – [[Azizul Haq (scholar, born 1903)|Azizul Haq]], Bengali Islamic scholar (b. 1903)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Islam|first=Amirul |url=https://www.rokomari.com/book/110213/sonar-bangla-hirar-khoni-45-auliar-jiboni|language=bn|title=সোনার বাংলা হীরার খনি ৪৫ আউলিয়ার জীবনী |publisher=Kohinoor Library |year=2012 |pages=68–73}}</ref> |
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*[[1961]] – [[Paul Wittgenstein]], Austrian-born pianist (b. 1887) |
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* 1961 – [[Paul Wittgenstein]], Austrian-American pianist (b. 1887) |
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*[[1966]] – [[Joseph Fields]], American playwright, director, and producer (b. 1895) |
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* 1966 – [[William Frawley]], American actor and vaudevillian (b. 1887) |
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* 1966 – [[Alice Pearce]], American actress (b. 1917) |
* 1966 – [[Alice Pearce]], American actress (b. 1917) |
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*[[1981]] – [[Rebecca Lancefield]], American microbiologist and researcher (b. 1895) |
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*[[1982]] – [[Firaq Gorakhpuri]], Indian poet and critic (b. 1896) |
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* 1982 – [[Georges Perec]], French author and screenwriter (b. 1936) |
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*[[1983]] – [[Hergé]], Belgian author and illustrator (b. 1907) |
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*[[1987]] – [[Danny Kaye]], American actor, singer, and |
*[[1987]] – [[Danny Kaye]], American actor, singer, and dancer (b. 1911) |
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*[[1988]] – [[Henryk Szeryng]], Polish violinist (b. 1918) |
*[[1988]] – [[Henryk Szeryng]], Polish-Mexican violinist and composer (b. 1918) |
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* 1988 – [[Sewall Wright]], American biologist (b. 1889) |
* 1988 – [[Sewall Wright]], American biologist and geneticist (b. 1889) |
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*[[1990]] – [[ |
*[[1990]] – [[Charlotte Moore Sitterly]], American astronomer (b. 1898) |
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*[[1991]] – [[Arthur Murray]], American dancer and |
*[[1991]] – [[Arthur Murray]], American dancer and educator (b. 1895) |
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* 1991 – [[William Penney, Baron Penney]], Gibraltar-born English mathematician, physicist, and academic (b. 1909) |
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*[[1993]] – [[Mel Bradford]], American literary critic (b. 1934) |
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*[[1993]] – [[Mel Bradford]], American author and critic (b. 1934) |
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* 1993 – [[Carlos Marcello]], Tunisian-American mob boss (b. 1910) |
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* 1993 – [[Carlos Montoya]], Spanish guitarist and composer (b. 1903) |
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* 1993 – [[Albert Sabin]], Polish-American physician and virologist (b. 1906) |
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*[[1994]] – [[John Edward Williams]], American author and academic (b. 1922) |
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*[[1995]] – [[Howard W. Hunter]], American religious leader, 14th [[President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (b. 1907) |
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*[[1996]] – [[Marguerite Duras]], French author and director (b. 1914) |
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* 1996 – [[John Krol]], American cardinal (b. 1910) |
* 1996 – [[John Krol]], American cardinal (b. 1910) |
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*[[1998]] – [[Fred Friendly]], American |
*[[1998]] – [[Fred W. Friendly]], American journalist and broadcaster (b. 1915) |
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*[[1999]] – [[Gerhard Herzberg]], German- |
*[[1999]] – [[Gerhard Herzberg]], German-Canadian chemist and astronomer, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. 1904) |
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* 1999 – [[Lee Philips]], American actor and director (b. 1927) |
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*[[2000]] – [[Toni Ortelli]], Italian composer and conductor (b. 1904) |
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*[[2001]] – [[Louis Edmonds]], American actor (b. 1923) |
*[[2001]] – [[Louis Edmonds]], American actor (b. 1923) |
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* 2001 – [[Eugene Sledge]], American author (b. 1923) |
* 2001 – [[Eugene Sledge]], American soldier, author, and academic (b. 1923) |
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*[[2002]] – [[ |
*[[2002]] – [[G. M. C. Balayogi]], Indian lawyer and politician, 12th [[Speaker of the Lok Sabha]] (b. 1951) |
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*[[2003]] – [[Horst Buchholz]], German actor (b. 1933) |
*[[2003]] – [[Horst Buchholz]], German actor (b. 1933) |
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* 2003 – [[Luis Marden]], American |
* 2003 – [[Luis Marden]], American linguist, photographer, and explorer (b. 1913) |
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* 2003 – [[Goffredo Petrassi]], Italian composer (b. 1904) |
* 2003 – [[Goffredo Petrassi]], Italian composer and conductor (b. 1904) |
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*[[2005]] – [[Max Fisher]], American businessman and philanthropist (b. 1928) |
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*[[2006]] – [[Ivor Cutler]], Scottish poet and songwriter (b. 1923) |
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* 2006 – [[Else Fisher]], Australian-Swedish dancer, choreographer, and director (b. 1918) |
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* 2006 – [[William Herskovic]], Hungarian-American humanitarian (b. 1914) |
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* 2006 – [[William Herskovic]], Hungarian philanthropist (b. 1914) |
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*[[2007]] – [[Osvaldo Cavandoli]], Italian cartoonist (b. 1920) |
*[[2007]] – [[Osvaldo Cavandoli]], Italian cartoonist (b. 1920) |
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*[[2008]] – [[Giuseppe Di Stefano]], Italian |
*[[2008]] – [[Giuseppe Di Stefano]], Italian tenor and actor (b. 1921) |
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* 2008 – [[Norman Smith (record producer)|Norman Smith]], English |
* 2008 – [[Norman Smith (record producer)|Norman Smith]], English drummer and producer (b. 1923) |
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*[[2009]] – [[Gilbert Parent]], Canadian politician (b. 1935) |
*[[2009]] – [[Gilbert Parent]], Canadian educator and politician, 33rd [[Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada]] (b. 1935) |
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*[[2010]] – [[Keith Alexander (footballer)|Keith Alexander]], |
*[[2010]] – [[Keith Alexander (footballer)|Keith Alexander]], English footballer and manager (b. 1956) |
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* 2010 – [[Michael Foot]], |
* 2010 – [[Michael Foot]], English journalist and politician, [[Secretary of State for Employment]] (b. 1913) |
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*[[2011]] – [[May Cutler]], Canadian |
*[[2011]] – [[May Cutler]], Canadian journalist, author, and politician (b. 1923) |
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*[[2012]] – [[Ralph McQuarrie]], American conceptual designer and illustrator (b. 1929) |
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* 2012 – [[Ronnie Montrose]], American guitarist, songwriter, and producer (b. 1947) |
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* 2012 – [[ |
* 2012 – [[Alex Webster (American football)|Alex Webster]], American football player and coach (b. 1931) |
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*[[2013]] – [[Luis Cubilla]], Uruguayan footballer and manager (b. 1940) |
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* 2013 – [[James Strong (Australian businessman)|James Strong]], [[Qantas]] CEO from 1993 to 2001 (b. 1944)<ref>{{cite news|title=Qantas director James Strong dies|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-03-03/former-qantas-director-james-strong-dies/4550590|access-date=3 March 2020|publisher=ABC News|date=4 March 2013|archive-date=3 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200803095924/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-03-03/former-qantas-director-james-strong-dies/4550590|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[2014]] – [[Robert Ashley]], American soldier and composer (b. 1930) |
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* 2014 – [[Sherwin B. Nuland]], American surgeon, author, and educator (b. 1930) |
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* 2014 – [[William R. Pogue]], American colonel, pilot, and astronaut (b. 1930) |
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*[[2015]] – [[Ernest Braun]], Austrian-English physicist and academic (b. 1925) |
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* 2015 – [[M. Stanton Evans]], American journalist and author (b. 1934) |
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*[[2016]] – [[Hayabusa (wrestler)|Hayabusa]], Japanese wrestler (b. 1968) |
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* 2016 – [[Berta Cáceres]], Honduran environmentalist (b. 1973) |
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* 2016 – [[Martin Crowe]], New Zealand cricketer and sportscaster (b. 1962) |
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* 2016 – [[Thanat Khoman]], Thai politician and diplomat, [[Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand]] (b. 1914) |
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* 2016 – [[Sarah Tait]], Australian Olympic rower (b. 1983)<ref>{{cite news|title=Sarah Tait, Australian rowing icon, dies of cancer aged 33|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-03-03/aussie-rowing-champ-tait-dies-of-cancer2c-aged-33/7216724|access-date=3 March 2020|work=ABC News|date=3 March 2016|archive-date=3 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200803100805/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-03-03/aussie-rowing-champ-tait-dies-of-cancer2c-aged-33/7216724|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[2017]] – [[René Préval]], Haitian politician (b. 1943) |
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*[[2018]] – [[Roger Bannister]], English middle-distance athlete, first man to run a four-minute mile (b. 1929) |
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* 2018 – [[Mal Bryce]], Australian politician (b. 1943)<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-04/former-wa-deputy-premier-mal-bryce-dies/9507390 |title=Mal Bryce, former WA deputy premier, dies at 74 |first1=David |last1=Weber |first2=Irena |last2=Ceranic |date=4 March 2018 |work=ABC News |access-date=3 March 2020 |archive-date=16 October 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201016233613/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-04/former-wa-deputy-premier-mal-bryce-dies/9507390 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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* 2018 – [[Vanessa Goodwin]], Australian politician (b. 1969)<ref>{{cite news|title=Former Attorney-General Vanessa Goodwin dies after a battle with brain cancer|url=http://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasmania/former-attorneygeneral-vanessa-goodwin-dies-after-a-battle-with-brain-cancer/news-story/a7942de264c6a4858523c101f2a35dfe|access-date=3 March 2018|work=The Mercury|date=3 March 2020|archive-date=5 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180305014057/http://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasmania/former-attorneygeneral-vanessa-goodwin-dies-after-a-battle-with-brain-cancer/news-story/a7942de264c6a4858523c101f2a35dfe|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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* 2018 – [[David Ogden Stiers]], American actor, voice actor and musician (b. 1942) |
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*[[2019]] – [[Peter Hurford]] OBE, British organist and composer (b. 1930)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.gramophone.co.uk/classical-music-news/the-organist-and-choirmaster-peter-hurford-has-died|title=The organist and choirmaster Peter Hurford has died=Gramophone|date=2019-03-04|access-date=2019-03-25|archive-date=2019-03-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190331154317/https://www.gramophone.co.uk/classical-music-news/the-organist-and-choirmaster-peter-hurford-has-died|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[2020]] – [[Charles J. Urstadt]], American real estate executive and investor (b. 1928)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://westfaironline.com/122052/charles-j-urstadt-real-estate-executive-and-former-ny-housing-commissioner-dies-at-91/|title=Charles J. Urstadt, real estate executive and former NY housing commissioner, dies at 91|publisher=West Fair Online|date=2020-03-10|access-date=2020-03-11|archive-date=2020-03-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200310160015/https://westfaironline.com/122052/charles-j-urstadt-real-estate-executive-and-former-ny-housing-commissioner-dies-at-91/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[2023]] – [[Kenzaburō Ōe]], Japanese novelist, 1994 Nobel Prize laureate in Literature (b. 1935)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20230313/k10014006861000.html|title=ノーベル文学賞 大江健三郎さん 死去 88歳 (Death of Literature Nobel laurate Kenzaburou Oue at 88 years old)|date=2023-03-13|access-date=2023-03-13}}</ref> |
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* 2023 – [[Tom Sizemore]], American actor (b. 1961)<ref>{{cite web|title=Tom Sizemore, 'Saving Private Ryan' Actor, Dies at 61|url=https://variety.com/2023/film/news/tom-sizemore-taken-off-life-support-brain-aneurysm-1235538021/|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=4 March 2023 |access-date=3 March 2024}}</ref> |
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* [[World Wildlife Day]]<ref>{{cite web |title=International Days |url=https://www.un.org/en/sections/observances/international-days/ |website=United Nations |access-date=2 January 2021 |language=en |date=6 January 2015 |archive-date=4 September 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200904233724/https://www.un.org/en/sections/observances/international-days/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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March 3 is the 62nd day of the year (63rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 303 days remain until the end of the year.
Events
[edit]Pre-1600
[edit]- 473 – Gundobad (nephew of Ricimer) nominates Glycerius as emperor of the Western Roman Empire.[1]
- 724 – Empress Genshō abdicates the throne in favor of her nephew Shōmu who becomes emperor of Japan.
- 1575 – Mughal Emperor Akbar defeats Sultan of Bengal Daud Khan Karrani's army at the Battle of Tukaroi.
- 1585 – The Olympic Theatre, designed by Andrea Palladio, is inaugurated in Vicenza.[2]
1601–1900
[edit]- 1776 – American Revolutionary War: The first amphibious landing of the United States Marine Corps begins the Battle of Nassau.
- 1779 – American Revolutionary War: The Continental Army is routed at the Battle of Brier Creek near Savannah, Georgia.
- 1799 – The Russo-Ottoman siege of Corfu ends with the surrender of the French garrison.
- 1845 – Florida is admitted as the 27th U.S. state.[3]
- 1849 – The Territory of Minnesota is created.[4]
- 1857 – Second Opium War: France and the United Kingdom declare war on China.
- 1859 – The two-day Great Slave Auction, the largest such auction in United States history, concludes.[5]
- 1861 – Alexander II of Russia signs the Emancipation Manifesto, freeing serfs.
- 1873 – Censorship in the United States: The U.S. Congress enacts the Comstock Law, making it illegal to send any "obscene literature and articles of immoral use" through the mail.
- 1875 – The first ever organized indoor game of ice hockey is played in Montreal, Quebec, Canada as recorded in the Montreal Gazette.
- 1878 – The Russo-Turkish War ends with Bulgaria regaining its independence from the Ottoman Empire according to the Treaty of San Stefano.
- 1891 – Shoshone National Forest is established as the first national forest in the US and world.
1901–present
[edit]- 1913 – Thousands of women march in the Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington, D.C.
- 1918 – Russia signs the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, agreeing to withdraw from World War I, and conceding German control of the Baltic States, Belarus and Ukraine. It also conceded Turkish control of Ardahan, Kars and Batumi.
- 1923 – US magazine Time publishes its first issue.[6]
- 1924 – The Ottoman Caliphate is abolished, when the Caliph Abdülmecid II of the Ottoman dynasty is deposed. The last remnant of the old monarchy gives way to the reformed Turkey of Kemal Atatürk.
- 1924 – The Free State of Fiume is annexed by the Kingdom of Italy.[7]
- 1938 – Oil is discovered in Saudi Arabia.[8]
- 1939 – In Bombay, Mohandas Gandhi begins a hunger strike in protest at the autocratic rule in British India.
- 1940 – Five people are killed in an arson attack on the offices of the communist newspaper Flamman in Luleå, Sweden.
- 1942 – World War II: Ten Japanese warplanes raid Broome, Western Australia, killing more than 100 people.
- 1943 – World War II: In London, 173 people are killed in a crush while trying to enter an air-raid shelter at Bethnal Green tube station.[9]
- 1944 – The Order of Nakhimov and Order of Ushakov are instituted in USSR as the highest naval awards.
- 1944 – A freight train carrying stowaway passengers stalls in a tunnel shortly after departing from Balvano, Basilicata, Italy just after midnight, with 517 dying from carbon monoxide poisoning.[10]
- 1945 – World War II: In poor visibility, the RAF mistakenly bombs the Bezuidenhout area of The Hague, Netherlands, killing 511 people.[11]
- 1953 – A De Havilland Comet (Canadian Pacific Air Lines) crashes in Karachi, Pakistan, killing 11 people.
- 1958 – Nuri al-Said becomes Prime Minister of Iraq for the eighth time.
- 1969 – Apollo program: NASA launches Apollo 9 to test the lunar module.
- 1972 – Mohawk Airlines Flight 405 crashes as a result of a control malfunction and insufficient training in emergency procedures.
- 1974 – Turkish Airlines Flight 981 crashes at Ermenonville near Paris, France killing all 346 aboard.
- 1980 – The USS Nautilus is decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register.
- 1985 – A magnitude 8.3 earthquake strikes the Valparaíso Region of Chile, killing 177 and leaving nearly a million people homeless.
- 1986 – The Australia Act 1986 commences, causing Australia to become fully independent from the United Kingdom.
- 1991 – An amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police officers.
- 1991 – United Airlines Flight 585 crashes on its final approach to Colorado Springs killing everyone on board.[12]
- 2005 – James Roszko murders four Royal Canadian Mounted Police constables during a drug bust at his property in Rochfort Bridge, Alberta, then commits suicide. This is the deadliest peace-time incident for the RCMP since 1885 and the North-West Rebellion.
- 2005 – Steve Fossett becomes the first person to fly an airplane non-stop around the world solo without refueling.[13]
- 2005 – Margaret Wilson is elected as Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives, beginning a period lasting until August 23, 2006, where all the highest political offices (including Elizabeth II as Head of State), were occupied by women, making New Zealand the first country for this to occur.
- 2013 – A bomb blast in Karachi, Pakistan, kills at least 48 people and injured 200 others in a predominantly Shia Muslim area.[14]
Births
[edit]Pre-1600
[edit]- 1455 – John II of Portugal (d. 1495)[15]
- 1455 – Ascanio Sforza, Catholic cardinal (d. 1505)[16]
- 1506 – Luís of Portugal, Duke of Beja (d. 1555)[17]
- 1520 – Matthias Flacius, Croatian theologian and reformer (d. 1575)[18]
- 1583 – Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury, English-Welsh soldier, historian, and diplomat (d. 1648)[19]
- 1589 – Gisbertus Voetius, Dutch minister, theologian, and academic (d. 1676)[20]
1601–1900
[edit]- 1606 – Edmund Waller, English poet and politician (d. 1687)[21]
- 1652 – Thomas Otway, English playwright and author (d. 1685)[22]
- 1678 – Madeleine de Verchères, Canadian rebel leader (d. 1747)[23]
- 1756 – William Godwin, English journalist and author (d. 1836)
- 1778 – Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (d. 1841)
- 1793 – William Macready, English actor and manager (d. 1873)
- 1800 – Heinrich Georg Bronn, German geologist and paleontologist (d. 1862)
- 1803 – Thomas Field Gibson, English manufacturer who aided the welfare of the Spitalfields silk weavers (d. 1889)
- 1805 – Jonas Furrer, Swiss politician (d. 1861)
- 1816 – William James Blacklock, English-Scottish painter (d. 1858)
- 1819 – Gustave de Molinari, Dutch-Belgian economist and theorist (d. 1912)
- 1825 – Shiranui Kōemon, Japanese sumo wrestler (d. 1879)
- 1831 – George Pullman, American engineer and businessman, founded the Pullman Company (d. 1897)
- 1839 – Jamsetji Tata, Indian businessman, founded Tata Group (d. 1904)[24]
- 1841 – John Murray, Canadian-Scottish oceanographer and biologist (d. 1914)
- 1845 – Georg Cantor, Russian-German mathematician and philosopher (d. 1918)
- 1847 – Alexander Graham Bell, Scottish-American engineer and academic, invented the telephone (d. 1922)
- 1860 – John Montgomery Ward, American baseball player and manager (d. 1925)
- 1866 – Fred A. Busse, American lawyer and politician, 39th Mayor of Chicago (d. 1914)
- 1868 – Émile Chartier, French philosopher and journalist (d. 1951)
- 1869 – Henry Wood, English conductor (d. 1944)
- 1871 – Maurice Garin, Italian-French cyclist (d. 1957)
- 1873 – William Green, American union leader and politician (d. 1952)
- 1880 – Florence Auer, American actress and screenwriter (d. 1962)
- 1880 – Yōsuke Matsuoka, Japanese politician, Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs (d. 1946)
- 1882 – Elisabeth Abegg, German anti-Nazi resistance fighter (d. 1974)[25]
- 1882 – Charles Ponzi, Italian businessman (d. 1949)
- 1883 – Cyril Burt, English psychologist and geneticist (d. 1971)
- 1883 – Paul Marais de Beauchamp, French zoologist (d. 1977)
- 1887 – Lincoln J. Beachey, American pilot (d. 1915)
- 1891 – Damaskinos of Athens, Greek archbishop (d. 1949)
- 1893 – Beatrice Wood, American illustrator and potter (d. 1998)
- 1895 – Ragnar Frisch, Norwegian economist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1973)
- 1895 – Matthew Ridgway, American general (d. 1993)
- 1898 – Emil Artin, Austrian-German mathematician and academic (d. 1962)
- 1900 – Edna Best, British stage and film actress (d. 1974)[26]
1901–present
[edit]- 1901 – Claude Choules, English-Australian soldier (d. 2011)
- 1902 – Ruby Dandridge, African-American film and radio actress (d. 1987)[27]
- 1903 – Vasily Kozlov, Belarusian general and politician (d. 1967)
- 1906 – Artur Lundkvist, Swedish poet and critic (d. 1991)
- 1911 – Jean Harlow, American actress (d. 1937)[28]
- 1911 – Hugues Lapointe, Canadian lawyer and politician, 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (d. 1982)
- 1913 – Margaret Bonds, American pianist and composer (d. 1972)
- 1913 – Harold J. Stone, American actor (d. 2005)
- 1914 – Asger Jorn, Danish painter and sculptor (d. 1973)
- 1916 – Paul Halmos, Hungarian-American mathematician (d. 2006)
- 1917 – Sameera Moussa, Egyptian physicist and academic (d. 1952)
- 1918 – Arthur Kornberg, American biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2007)
- 1920 – Julius Boros, American golfer and accountant (d. 1994)
- 1920 – James Doohan, Canadian-American actor and soldier (d. 2005)[28]
- 1920 – Ronald Searle, English-French soldier and illustrator (d. 2011)
- 1921 – Diana Barrymore, American actress (d. 1960)
- 1922 – Nándor Hidegkuti, Hungarian footballer and manager (d. 2002)
- 1923 – Barney Martin, American police officer and actor (d. 2005)
- 1923 – Doc Watson, American bluegrass singer-songwriter and musician (d. 2012)[28]
- 1924 – Tomiichi Murayama, Japanese soldier and politician, 52nd Prime Minister of Japan
- 1926 – James Merrill, American poet and playwright (d. 1995)
- 1927 – Pierre Aubert, Swiss lawyer and politician (d. 2016)
- 1930 – Ion Iliescu, Romanian engineer and politician, 2nd President of Romania
- 1932 – Roy Fisher, Australian rugby league player[29]
- 1933 – Lee Radziwill, American socialite, sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (d. 2019)[28]
- 1934 – Peter Brooke, Baron Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, English politician, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (d. 2023)
- 1934 – Jimmy Garrison, American bassist and educator (d. 1976)[30]
- 1935 – Mal Anderson, Australian tennis player
- 1935 – Michael Walzer, American philosopher and academic
- 1935 – Zhelyu Zhelev, Bulgarian philosopher and politician, 2nd President of Bulgaria (d. 2015)
- 1939 – Larry Burkett, American author and radio host (d. 2003)
- 1939 – M. L. Jaisimha, Indian cricketer (d. 1999)
- 1940 – Germán Castro Caycedo, Colombian author and journalist (d. 2021)
- 1940 – Perry Ellis, American fashion designer, founded Perry Ellis (d. 1986)
- 1940 – Jean-Paul Proust, French-Monégasque police officer and politician, 21st Minister of State of Monaco (d. 2010)
- 1941 – Mike Pender, English singer-songwriter and guitarist[31]
- 1945 – George Miller, Australian director, producer, and screenwriter[31]
- 1945 – Hattie Winston, American actress[31]
- 1947 – Clifton Snider, American author, poet, and critic (d. 2021)
- 1947 – Jennifer Warnes, American singer-songwriter and producer[31]
- 1947 – Willie Wise, American basketball player[32]
- 1948 – Snowy White, English guitarist
- 1948 – Steve Wilhite, American computer scientist, developer of the GIF image format at CompuServe in 1987 (d. 2022)[33]
- 1949 – Ron Chernow, American historian, journalist, and author[28]
- 1949 – Bonnie J. Dunbar, American engineer, academic, and astronaut
- 1949 – Jesse Jefferson, American baseball player (d. 2011)
- 1950 – Tim Kazurinsky, American actor and screenwriter[31]
- 1950 – Kamal Ahmed Majumder, Bangladeshi politician
- 1951 – Lindsay Cooper, English composer, bassoon and oboe player (d. 2013)[34]
- 1951 – Andy Murray, Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- 1951 – Heizō Takenaka, Japanese economist and politician
- 1952 – Rudy Fernandez, Filipino actor and producer (d. 2008)
- 1953 – Robyn Hitchcock, English singer-songwriter and guitarist[31]
- 1953 – Zico, Brazilian footballer and coach
- 1954 – Keith Fergus, American golfer
- 1954 – Robert Gossett, American actor[31]
- 1954 – John Lilley, American singer-songwriter and guitarist[31]
- 1954 – Édouard Lock, Moroccan-Canadian dancer and choreographer
- 1955 – John Ribot, Australian rugby league player and administrator[35]
- 1955 – Darnell Williams, English-American actor and director
- 1956 – Zbigniew Boniek, Polish footballer and manager
- 1956 – John Fulton Reid, New Zealand cricketer (d. 2020)
- 1957 – Stephen Budiansky, American historian, journalist, and author
- 1957 – Thom Hoffman, Dutch actor and photographer
- 1958 – Johnny Moore, American basketball player and coach[36]
- 1958 – Miranda Richardson, English actress[31]
- 1959 – Ira Glass, American radio host and producer[28]
- 1959 – Duško Vujošević, Montenegrin basketball player and coach
- 1960 – Neal Heaton, American baseball player and coach
- 1961 – Mary Page Keller, American actress and producer[31]
- 1961 – John Matteson, American biographer
- 1961 – Perry McCarthy, English race car driver
- 1961 – Fatima Whitbread, English javelin thrower[37]
- 1962 – Glen E. Friedman, American photographer
- 1962 – Jackie Joyner-Kersee, American heptathlete and long jumper[31]
- 1962 – Herschel Walker, American football player, mixed martial artist, and activist[38]
- 1963 – Khaltmaagiin Battulga, Mongolian politician and wrestler, 5th President of Mongolia
- 1963 – Martín Fiz, Spanish runner
- 1964 – Raúl Alcalá, Mexican cyclist
- 1964 – Laura Harring, Mexican-American model and actress, Miss USA 1985[31]
- 1964 – Glenn Kulka, Canadian ice hockey player and wrestler
- 1965 – Dragan Stojković, Serbian footballer and manager
- 1966 – Tone Lōc, American rapper, producer, and actor[31]
- 1966 – Timo Tolkki, Finnish guitarist, songwriter, and producer
- 1968 – Brian Cox, English keyboard player and physicist
- 1968 – Brian Leetch, American ice hockey player
- 1970 – Julie Bowen, American actress[31]
- 1970 – Inzamam-ul-Haq, Pakistani cricketer and coach
- 1971 – Charlie Brooker, English journalist, producer, and author
- 1971 – Tyler Florence, American chef and author
- 1972 – Darren Anderton, English footballer and sportscaster[39]
- 1972 – Martin Procházka, Czech ice hockey player[40]
- 1973 – Xavier Bettel, Luxembourger lawyer and politician, Prime Minister of Luxembourg[41]
- 1974 – David Faustino, American actor[31]
- 1975 – Patric Chiha, Austrian film director and screenwriter[42]
- 1976 – Kampamba Mulenga Chilumba, Zambian politician[43]
- 1976 – Fraser Gehrig, Australian footballer
- 1976 – Isabel Granada, Filipino-Spanish actress (d. 2017)
- 1976 – Keit Pentus-Rosimannus, Estonian politician, 28th Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs
- 1977 – Ronan Keating, Irish singer-songwriter and actor[31]
- 1977 – Buddy Valastro, American chef and television host[44]
- 1979 – Albert Jorquera, Spanish footballer
- 1980 – Katherine Waterston, English-American actress[31]
- 1981 – Lil' Flip, American rapper, songwriter, and producer[31]
- 1981 – Julius Malema, South African politician
- 1981 – Emmanuel Pappoe, Ghanaian footballer
- 1982 – Jessica Biel, American actress, singer, and producer[31]
- 1982 – Tolu Ogunlesi, Nigerian journalist and writer
- 1982 – Colton Orr, Canadian ice hockey player
- 1982 – Brent Tate, Australian rugby league player and sportscaster[45]
- 1983 – Ashley Hansen, Australian footballer
- 1983 – Sarah Poewe, South African swimmer
- 1984 – Valerio Bernabò, Italian rugby player
- 1984 – Santonio Holmes, American football player
- 1984 – Ivar, American wrestler[46]
- 1984 – Alexander Semin, Russian ice hockey player
- 1985 – Toby Turner, American Internet personality[47]
- 1986 – Jed Collins, American football player
- 1986 – Stacie Orrico, American singer-songwriter
- 1986 – Mehmet Topal, Turkish footballer
- 1987 – Shraddha Kapoor, Indian actress, singer, and designer
- 1987 – Jesús Padilla, Mexican footballer
- 1987 – Andrei Zubarev, Russian ice hockey player[48]
- 1988 – Teodora Mirčić, Serbian tennis player
- 1988 – Michael Morrison, English footballer
- 1988 – Jan-Arie van der Heijden, Dutch footballer
- 1988 – Max Waller, English cricketer
- 1989 – Erwin Mulder, Dutch footballer
- 1990 – Vladimir Janković, Greek-Serbian basketball player
- 1991 – Park Cho-rong, South Korean singer-songwriter and actress
- 1991 – Anri Sakaguchi, Japanese actress
- 1993 – Gabriela Cé, Brazilian tennis player
- 1993 – Josef Dostál, Czech kayaker[49]
- 1993 – Antonio Rüdiger, German footballer[50]
- 1993 – Michael Thomas, American football player[51]
- 1994 – Dilson Herrera, Colombian baseball player[52]
- 1994 – Umika Kawashima, Japanese singer and actress
- 1995 – Bryan Cristante, Italian footballer[53]
- 1995 – Maine Mendoza, Filipina actress[54]
- 1996 – Cameron Johnson, American basketball player[55]
- 1996 – Andile Phehlukwayo, South African cricketer[56]
- 1997 – Camila Cabello, Cuban-American singer-songwriter and actress[31]
- 1997 – David Neres, Brazilian footballer[57]
- 1998 – Jayson Tatum, American basketball player[58]
- 1999 – Corey Kispert, American basketball player[59]
- 2000 – Jevon Holland, Canadian-American football player[60]
- 2001 – Jvke, American singer-songwriter[61]
Deaths
[edit]Pre-1600
[edit]- 532 – Winwaloe, founder of Landévennec Abbey (b. c. 460)
- 1009 – Abd al-Rahman Sanchuelo, Umayyad chief minister (b. 983)
- 1195 – Hugh de Puiset, bishop of Durham (b. c. 1125)
- 1239 – Vladimir IV Rurikovich, Grand Prince of Kiev (b. 1187)
- 1311 – Antony Bek, bishop of Durham
- 1323 – Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle, English military leader
- 1383 – Hugh III, Italian nobleman
- 1459 – Ausiàs March, Catalan knight and poet (b. 1397)
- 1542 – Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle, illegitimate son of Edward IV
- 1554 – John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony (b. 1503)
- 1578 – Sebastiano Venier, doge of Venice (b. 1496)
- 1578 – Michael Kantakouzenos Şeytanoğlu, Ottoman Greek magnate
- 1588 – Henry XI, duke of Legnica (b. 1539)
- 1592 – Michael Coxcie, Flemish painter (b. 1499)
1601–1900
[edit]- 1611 – William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus, Scottish nobleman (b. 1552)
- 1616 – Matthias de l'Obel, Flemish physician and botanist (b. 1538)
- 1700 – Chhatrapati Rajaram, 3rd Chhatrapati of Maratha Empire (b. 1670)[62]
- 1703 – Robert Hooke, English architect and philosopher (b. 1635)
- 1744 – Jean Barbeyrac, French scholar and jurist (b. 1674)
- 1765 – William Stukeley, English archaeologist and historian (b. 1687)
- 1768 – Nicola Porpora, Italian composer and educator (b. 1686)
- 1789 – Ghulam Kadir, leader of the Afghan Rohilla[63]
- 1792 – Robert Adam, Scottish-English architect and politician, designed the Culzean Castle (b. 1728)
- 1850 – Oliver Cowdery, American religious leader (b. 1806)
- 1894 – Ned Williamson, American baseball player (b. 1857)
1901–present
[edit]- 1901 – George Gilman, American businessman, founded The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (b. 1826)
- 1905 – Antonio Annetto Caruana, Maltese archaeologist and author (b. 1830)
- 1927 – Mikhail Artsybashev, Ukrainian author and playwright (b. 1878)
- 1927 – J. G. Parry-Thomas, Welsh race car driver and engineer (b. 1884)
- 1929 – Katharine Wright, American educator (b. 1874)[64]
- 1932 – Eugen d'Albert, Scottish-German pianist and composer (b. 1864)
- 1943 – George Thompson, English cricketer and umpire (b. 1877)
- 1949 – Katherine Sleeper Walden, American environmental activist (b. 1862)[65]
- 1959 – Lou Costello, American actor and comedian (b. 1906)
- 1961 – Azizul Haq, Bengali Islamic scholar (b. 1903)[66]
- 1961 – Paul Wittgenstein, Austrian-American pianist (b. 1887)
- 1966 – Joseph Fields, American playwright, director, and producer (b. 1895)
- 1966 – William Frawley, American actor and vaudevillian (b. 1887)
- 1966 – Alice Pearce, American actress (b. 1917)
- 1981 – Rebecca Lancefield, American microbiologist and researcher (b. 1895)
- 1982 – Firaq Gorakhpuri, Indian poet and critic (b. 1896)
- 1982 – Georges Perec, French author and screenwriter (b. 1936)
- 1983 – Hergé, Belgian author and illustrator (b. 1907)
- 1987 – Danny Kaye, American actor, singer, and dancer (b. 1911)
- 1988 – Henryk Szeryng, Polish-Mexican violinist and composer (b. 1918)
- 1988 – Sewall Wright, American biologist and geneticist (b. 1889)
- 1990 – Charlotte Moore Sitterly, American astronomer (b. 1898)
- 1991 – Arthur Murray, American dancer and educator (b. 1895)
- 1991 – William Penney, Baron Penney, Gibraltar-born English mathematician, physicist, and academic (b. 1909)
- 1993 – Mel Bradford, American author and critic (b. 1934)
- 1993 – Carlos Marcello, Tunisian-American mob boss (b. 1910)
- 1993 – Carlos Montoya, Spanish guitarist and composer (b. 1903)
- 1993 – Albert Sabin, Polish-American physician and virologist (b. 1906)
- 1994 – John Edward Williams, American author and academic (b. 1922)
- 1995 – Howard W. Hunter, American religious leader, 14th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (b. 1907)
- 1996 – Marguerite Duras, French author and director (b. 1914)
- 1996 – John Krol, American cardinal (b. 1910)
- 1998 – Fred W. Friendly, American journalist and broadcaster (b. 1915)
- 1999 – Gerhard Herzberg, German-Canadian chemist and astronomer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1904)
- 1999 – Lee Philips, American actor and director (b. 1927)
- 2000 – Toni Ortelli, Italian composer and conductor (b. 1904)
- 2001 – Louis Edmonds, American actor (b. 1923)
- 2001 – Eugene Sledge, American soldier, author, and academic (b. 1923)
- 2002 – G. M. C. Balayogi, Indian lawyer and politician, 12th Speaker of the Lok Sabha (b. 1951)
- 2003 – Horst Buchholz, German actor (b. 1933)
- 2003 – Luis Marden, American linguist, photographer, and explorer (b. 1913)
- 2003 – Goffredo Petrassi, Italian composer and conductor (b. 1904)
- 2005 – Max Fisher, American businessman and philanthropist (b. 1928)
- 2006 – Ivor Cutler, Scottish poet and songwriter (b. 1923)
- 2006 – Else Fisher, Australian-Swedish dancer, choreographer, and director (b. 1918)
- 2006 – William Herskovic, Hungarian-American humanitarian (b. 1914)
- 2007 – Osvaldo Cavandoli, Italian cartoonist (b. 1920)
- 2008 – Giuseppe Di Stefano, Italian tenor and actor (b. 1921)
- 2008 – Norman Smith, English drummer and producer (b. 1923)
- 2009 – Gilbert Parent, Canadian educator and politician, 33rd Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada (b. 1935)
- 2010 – Keith Alexander, English footballer and manager (b. 1956)
- 2010 – Michael Foot, English journalist and politician, Secretary of State for Employment (b. 1913)
- 2011 – May Cutler, Canadian journalist, author, and politician (b. 1923)
- 2012 – Ralph McQuarrie, American conceptual designer and illustrator (b. 1929)
- 2012 – Ronnie Montrose, American guitarist, songwriter, and producer (b. 1947)
- 2012 – Alex Webster, American football player and coach (b. 1931)
- 2013 – Luis Cubilla, Uruguayan footballer and manager (b. 1940)
- 2013 – Bobby Rogers, American singer-songwriter (b. 1940)
- 2013 – James Strong, Qantas CEO from 1993 to 2001 (b. 1944)[67]
- 2014 – Robert Ashley, American soldier and composer (b. 1930)
- 2014 – Sherwin B. Nuland, American surgeon, author, and educator (b. 1930)
- 2014 – William R. Pogue, American colonel, pilot, and astronaut (b. 1930)
- 2015 – Ernest Braun, Austrian-English physicist and academic (b. 1925)
- 2015 – M. Stanton Evans, American journalist and author (b. 1934)
- 2016 – Hayabusa, Japanese wrestler (b. 1968)
- 2016 – Berta Cáceres, Honduran environmentalist (b. 1973)
- 2016 – Martin Crowe, New Zealand cricketer and sportscaster (b. 1962)
- 2016 – Thanat Khoman, Thai politician and diplomat, Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand (b. 1914)
- 2016 – Sarah Tait, Australian Olympic rower (b. 1983)[68]
- 2017 – René Préval, Haitian politician (b. 1943)
- 2018 – Roger Bannister, English middle-distance athlete, first man to run a four-minute mile (b. 1929)
- 2018 – Mal Bryce, Australian politician (b. 1943)[69]
- 2018 – Vanessa Goodwin, Australian politician (b. 1969)[70]
- 2018 – David Ogden Stiers, American actor, voice actor and musician (b. 1942)
- 2019 – Peter Hurford OBE, British organist and composer (b. 1930)[71]
- 2020 – Charles J. Urstadt, American real estate executive and investor (b. 1928)[72]
- 2023 – Kenzaburō Ōe, Japanese novelist, 1994 Nobel Prize laureate in Literature (b. 1935)[73]
- 2023 – Tom Sizemore, American actor (b. 1961)[74]
Holidays and observances
[edit]- Christian feast day:
- Hinamatsuri or "Girl's Day" (Japan)
- Liberation and Freedom Day (Charlottesville, Virginia, USA)
- Liberation Day (Bulgaria)[76]
- Martyrs' Day (Malawi)
- Mother's Day (Georgia)
- Sportsmen's Day (Egypt)
- World Hearing Day
- World Wildlife Day[77]
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