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===Pre-1600=== |
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* [[314]] – [[Pope Sylvester I]] succeeds [[Pope Miltiades]]. |
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* [[314]] – [[Pope Sylvester I]] is consecrated, as successor to the late [[Pope Miltiades]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The Mode of Christian Baptism: A Sermon, Preached in the City of Louisville ... June 20th, 1858|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3ytOAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA49|year=1858|publisher=Printed at the office of the Daily Courier|pages=49}}</ref> |
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*[[1504]] – France cedes [[Naples]] to [[Aragon]]. |
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*[[1208]] – The [[Battle of Lena]] takes place between King [[Sverker II of Sweden]] and his rival, Prince Eric, whose victory puts him on the throne as King [[Eric X of Sweden]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Medium Aevum|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vNRRAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA200|year=1932|publisher=Society for the Study of Mediæval Languages and Literature|pages=200}}</ref> |
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*[[1578]] – The [[Battle of Gembloux (1578)|Battle of Gembloux]] takes place. |
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*[[1266]] – The [[Mudéjar]] of Murcia, who had rebelled against the [[Crown of Castile]] during the [[Mudéjar revolt of 1264–1266]], surrender the city to [[James I of Aragon]] after a [[Conquest of Murcia (1265–1266)|siege lasting a month]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=O'Callaghan |first1=Joseph F. |title=The Gibraltar Crusade: Castile and the Battle for the Strait |date=17 March 2011 |publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press |isbn=978-0-8122-0463-6 |page=46 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NOiAzwEJgaYC |access-date=30 September 2024 |language=en}}</ref> |
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*[[1606]] – [[Gunpowder Plot]]: [[Guy Fawkes]] is executed for plotting against [[Parliament of England|Parliament]] and [[James VI and I|King James]]. |
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*[[1504]] – The Treaty of Lyon ends the [[Italian War of 1499–1504|Italian War]], confirming French domination of northern Italy, while Spain receives the [[Kingdom of Naples]]. |
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*[[1578]] – [[Eighty Years' War]] and [[Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)|Anglo-Spanish War]]: The [[Battle of Gembloux (1578)|Battle of Gembloux]] is a victory for Spanish forces led by [[Don John of Austria]] over a rebel army of [[Dutch people|Dutch]], [[Flemish people|Flemish]], [[English people|English]], [[Scottish people|Scottish]], [[German language|German]], [[French people|French]] and [[Walloons]].<ref>{{cite book|first=Susan|last=Doran|author-link=Susan Doran|title=Monarchy and Matrimony: The Courtships of Elizabeth I|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JqiIAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT228|date=1 November 2002|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-81189-2|pages=228}}</ref> |
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===1601–1900=== |
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*[[1606]] – [[Gunpowder Plot]]: Four of the conspirators, including [[Guy Fawkes]], are executed for treason by [[Hanged, drawn and quartered|hanging, drawing and quartering]], for plotting against [[Parliament of England|Parliament]] and [[James VI and I|King James]].<ref>{{citation|last=Fraser|first=Antonia|author-link=Antonia Fraser|title=The Gunpowder Plot|publisher=Phoenix|year=2005|orig-year=1996|isbn=0-7538-1401-3|pages=279–283}}</ref> |
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*[[1609]] – [[Bank of Amsterdam|Wisselbank of Amsterdam]] established <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.onthisday.com/history/date/1609/january/31 |title=Today's Historical Events |website=onthisday.com |date=31 January 1609 |access-date=9 February 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[1747]] – The first [[venereal disease]]s clinic opens at [[London Lock Hospital]]. |
*[[1747]] – The first [[venereal disease]]s clinic opens at [[London Lock Hospital]]. |
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*[[1801]] – [[John Marshall]] is appointed the [[Chief Justice of the United States]]. |
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*[[1814]] – [[Gervasio Antonio de Posadas]] becomes [[Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata]] (present-day Argentina). |
*[[1814]] – [[Gervasio Antonio de Posadas]] becomes [[Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata]] (present-day Argentina). |
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*[[1846]] – After the [[Milwaukee Bridge War]], Juneautown and Kilbourntown unify |
*[[1846]] – After the [[Milwaukee Bridge War]], the United States towns of Juneautown and Kilbourntown unify to create the City of [[Milwaukee]].<ref>{{cite book|author=Milwaukee (Wis.)|author-link=Milwaukee|title=Charter and Ordinances of the City of Milwaukee, and Amendatory Acts, Together with a List of Officers and Rules and Regulations of the Common Council|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oS5EAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA42|year=1852|publisher=Daily Sentinel Book and Job Office Print|pages=42}}</ref> |
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*[[1848]] – [[John C. Frémont]] is [[court-martial]]ed for mutiny and disobeying orders. |
*[[1848]] – [[John C. Frémont]] is [[court-martial]]ed for mutiny and disobeying orders. |
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*[[1862]] – [[Alvan Graham Clark]] discovers the [[white dwarf]] star Sirius B, a companion of [[Sirius]], through an {{convert|18.5|in|cm|adj=on}} telescope now located at [[Northwestern University]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Schilling|first=Govert|title=Atlas of Astronomical Discoveries|location=New York|publisher=Springer|date=2011|isbn=9781441978103|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e6OXczLD_tkC|page=71}}</ref> |
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*[[1849]] – [[Corn Laws]] are abolished in the United Kingdom pursuant to legislation in 1846. |
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*[[1865]] – [[American Civil War]]: The [[United States Congress]] passes the [[Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution]], abolishing slavery, and submits it to the states for ratification.<ref>{{cite book|editor-last1=Kagan|editor-first1=Neil|editor-last2=Hyslop|editor-first2=Stephen G.|title=Smithsonian Civil War: Inside the National Collection|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=Smithsonian Books|date=2013|isbn=9781588343895|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EcNvDwAAQBAJ|page=292}}</ref> |
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*[[1862]] – [[Alvan Graham Clark]] discovers the [[white dwarf]] star Sirius B, a companion of [[Sirius]], through an {{convert|18.5|in|cm|adj=on}} telescope now located at [[Northwestern University]]. |
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* 1865 – American Civil War: [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] General [[Robert E. Lee]] becomes general-in-chief of all Confederate armies.<ref>{{cite book|last=Eicher|first=David J.|title=The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War|location=New York|publisher=Simon & Schuster|date=2001|isbn=9780684849454|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1p94XzYASDAC|page=786}}</ref> |
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*[[1865]] – [[American Civil War]]: The [[United States Congress]] passes the [[Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution]], abolishing slavery and submits it to the states for ratification. |
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* 1865 – American Civil War: [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] General [[Robert E. Lee]] becomes general-in-chief. |
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*[[1891]] – [[History of Portugal (1834–1910)|History of Portugal]]: The first attempt at a Portuguese [[republicanism|republican]] revolution breaks out in the northern city of [[Porto]]. |
*[[1891]] – [[History of Portugal (1834–1910)|History of Portugal]]: The first attempt at a Portuguese [[republicanism|republican]] revolution breaks out in the northern city of [[Porto]]. |
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*[[1897]] – [[Czechoslovak Trade Union Association|Czechoslav Trade Union Association]] is founded in [[Prague]]. |
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*[[1900]] – Datu Muhammad Salleh is killed in Kampung Teboh, Tambunan, ending the [[Mat Salleh Rebellion]]. |
*[[1900]] – Datu Muhammad Salleh is killed in Kampung Teboh, Tambunan, ending the [[Mat Salleh Rebellion]]. |
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*[[1915]] – [[World War I]]: [[German Empire|Germany]] is the first to make large-scale use of [[Chemical weapons in World War I|poison gas]] in warfare in the [[Battle of Bolimów]] against [[Russian Empire|Russia]]. |
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*[[1917]] – World War I: Germany announces that its [[U-boat]]s will [[U-boat Campaign (World War I)|resume unrestricted submarine warfare]] after a two-year hiatus. |
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*[[1901]] – [[Anton Chekhov]]'s ''[[Three Sisters (play)|Three Sisters]]'' premieres at [[Moscow Art Theatre]] in Russia.<ref>{{cite book|first=Jacques|last=Legrand|title=Chronicle of the 20th Century|publisher=Ecam Publication|year=1987|page=23|isbn=0-942191-01-3}}</ref> |
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*[[1915]] – [[World War I]]: [[German Empire|Germany]] is the first to make large-scale use of [[Chemical weapons in World War I|poison gas]] in warfare in the [[Battle of Bolimów]] against [[Russian Empire|Russia]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Cook|first=Tim|chapter=Chemical Weapons|title=World War I: The Essential Reference Guide|editor-last=Tucker|editor-first=Spencer C.|location=Santa Barbara, Calif.|publisher=ABC-CLIO|date=2016|isbn=9781440841217|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=axoADAAAQBAJ|page=42}}</ref> |
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*[[1917]] – World War I: Kaiser Wilhelm II orders the [[U-boat Campaign#1917: Resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare|resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare]]. |
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*[[1918]] – A [[Battle of May Island|series of accidental collisions]] on a misty Scottish night leads to the loss of two [[Royal Navy]] [[submarine]]s with over a hundred lives, and damage to another five British warships. |
*[[1918]] – A [[Battle of May Island|series of accidental collisions]] on a misty Scottish night leads to the loss of two [[Royal Navy]] [[submarine]]s with over a hundred lives, and damage to another five British warships. |
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* 1918 – [[Finnish Civil War]]: The [[List of massacres in the Finnish Civil War|Suinula massacre]], which changes the nature of the war in a more hostile direction, takes place in [[Kangasala]].<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi/aikakausi/binding/1109620/image/13|title=Suinulan surujuhla: Sankarivainajien patsas noussut 15 v:n kuluttua verilöylystä|journal=Hakkapeliitta|date=January 31, 1933|number=5|page=13|language=fi}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uta.fi/suomi80/art2.htm|title=Suomi 1917-1918 - Suinulan verilöyly|first=Janne|last=Kurkinen|publisher=[[Tampere University]]|website=Tuni.fi|access-date=January 23, 2022|language=fi}}</ref> |
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*[[1919]] – The [[Battle of George Square]] takes place in [[Glasgow]], Scotland. |
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*[[1919]] – The [[Battle of George Square]] takes place in [[Glasgow]], Scotland, during a campaign for shorter working hours. |
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*[[1928]] – [[Leon Trotsky]] is exiled to [[Alma-Ata]]. |
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*[[1942]] – [[World War II]]: Allied forces are defeated by the Japanese at the [[Battle of Malaya]] and retreat to Singapore. |
*[[1942]] – [[World War II]]: Allied forces are defeated by the Japanese at the [[Battle of Malaya]] and retreat to Singapore. |
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*[[1943]] – World War II: German |
*[[1943]] – World War II: German field marshal [[Friedrich Paulus]] surrenders to the Soviets at [[Battle of Stalingrad|Stalingrad]], followed two days later by the remainder of his Sixth Army, ending one of the war's fiercest battles. |
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*[[1944]] – World War II: American forces land on [[Kwajalein Atoll]] and other islands in the Japanese-held [[Marshall Islands]]. |
*[[1944]] – World War II: American forces land on [[Kwajalein Atoll]] and other islands in the Japanese-held [[Marshall Islands]]. |
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* 1944 – World War II: During the [[Battle of Anzio|Anzio campaign]] the [[1st Ranger Battalion]] (Darby's Rangers) is destroyed behind enemy lines in a heavily outnumbered encounter at [[Battle of Cisterna]], Italy. |
* 1944 – World War II: During the [[Battle of Anzio|Anzio campaign]], the [[1st Ranger Battalion]] (Darby's Rangers) is destroyed behind enemy lines in a heavily outnumbered encounter at [[Battle of Cisterna]], Italy. |
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*[[1945]] – US Army private [[Eddie Slovik]] is executed for [[desertion]], the first such execution of an American soldier since the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. |
*[[1945]] – US Army private [[Eddie Slovik]] is [[Capital punishment|executed]] for [[desertion]], the first such execution of an American soldier since the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. |
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* 1945 – World War II: About 3,000 inmates from the [[Stutthof concentration camp]] are forcibly marched into the [[Baltic Sea]] at Palmnicken (now [[Yantarny]], Russia) and executed. |
* 1945 – World War II: About 3,000 inmates from the [[Stutthof concentration camp]] are forcibly marched into the [[Baltic Sea]] at Palmnicken (now [[Yantarny, Kaliningrad Oblast|Yantarny]], Russia) and executed. |
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* 1945 – World War II: The end of fighting in the [[Battle of Hill 170]] during the [[Burma Campaign]], in which the British [[3 Commando Brigade]] repulsed a Japanese counterattack on their positions and precipitated a general retirement from the [[Rakhine State|Arakan]] Peninsula. |
* 1945 – World War II: The end of fighting in the [[Battle of Hill 170]] during the [[Burma Campaign]], in which the British [[3 Commando Brigade]] repulsed a Japanese counterattack on their positions and precipitated a general retirement from the [[Rakhine State|Arakan]] Peninsula. |
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*[[1946]] – [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]'s new [[1946 Yugoslav Constitution|constitution]], modeling that of the [[Soviet Union]], establishes six constituent republics ([[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Croatia]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]], [[Montenegro]], [[Serbia]] and [[Slovenia]]). |
*[[1946]] – [[Cold War]]: [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]'s new [[1946 Yugoslav Constitution|constitution]], modeling that of the [[Soviet Union]], establishes six constituent republics ([[Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Socialist Republic of Croatia|Croatia]], [[Socialist Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]], [[Socialist Republic of Montenegro|Montenegro]], [[Socialist Republic of Serbia|Serbia]] and [[Socialist Republic of Slovenia|Slovenia]]). |
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* 1946 – The [[North Vietnam|Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] introduces the [[North Vietnamese đồng|đồng]] to replace the [[French Indochinese piastre]] at par. |
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*[[1949]] – ''[[These Are My Children]]'', the first television daytime [[soap opera]] is broadcast by the NBC station in Chicago. |
*[[1949]] – ''[[These Are My Children]]'', the first television daytime [[soap opera]], is broadcast by the NBC station in Chicago. |
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*[[1950]] – President Truman orders the development of [[thermonuclear weapon]]s. |
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*[[1951]] – [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 90]] relating to the [[Korean War]] is adopted. |
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*[[1953]] – A [[North Sea flood of 1953|North Sea flood]] causes over 1,800 deaths in the Netherlands and over 300 in the United Kingdom. |
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*[[1957]] – Eight people on the ground in [[Pacoima, Los Angeles|Pacoima, California]] are killed following the [[Pacoima aircraft accident|mid-air collision]] between a [[Douglas DC-7]] airliner and a [[Northrop F-89 Scorpion]] fighter jet. |
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*[[1957]] – Eight people (five total crew from two aircraft and three on the ground) in [[Pacoima, Los Angeles|Pacoima, California]] are killed following the [[Pacoima aircraft accident|mid-air collision]] between a [[Douglas DC-7]] airliner and a [[Northrop F-89 Scorpion]] fighter jet. |
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*[[1958]] – The [[Explorer 1|first successful American satellite]] detects the [[Van Allen radiation belt]]. |
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*[[1958]] – Cold War: [[Space Race]]: The [[Explorer 1|first successful American satellite]] detects the [[Van Allen radiation belt]]. |
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*[[1961]] – [[Project Mercury]]: [[Mercury-Redstone 2]]: The chimpanzee [[Ham (chimpanzee)|Ham]] travels into [[space science|outer space]]. |
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*[[1966]] – The [[Soviet Union]] launches the unmanned [[Luna 9]] spacecraft as part of the [[Luna programme|Luna program]]. |
*[[1966]] – The [[Soviet Union]] launches the unmanned [[Luna 9]] spacecraft as part of the [[Luna programme|Luna program]]. |
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*[[1968]] – [[Vietnam War]]: [[Viet Cong]] guerrillas attack the United States embassy in [[Saigon]], and other attacks, in the early morning hours, later grouped together as the [[Tet Offensive]]. |
*[[1968]] – [[Vietnam War]]: [[Viet Cong]] guerrillas attack the United States embassy in [[Saigon]], and other attacks, in the early morning hours, later grouped together as the [[Tet Offensive]]. |
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* 1968 – [[Nauru]] gains independence from Australia. |
* 1968 – [[Nauru]] gains independence from Australia. |
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*[[1971]] – [[Apollo program]]: [[Apollo 14]]: Astronauts [[Alan Shepard]], [[Stuart Roosa]], and [[Edgar Mitchell]], aboard a [[Saturn V]], lift off for a mission to the [[Fra Mauro formation|Fra Mauro Highlands]] on the [[Moon]]. |
*[[1971]] – [[Apollo program]]: [[Apollo 14]]: Astronauts [[Alan Shepard]], [[Stuart Roosa]], and [[Edgar Mitchell]], aboard a [[Saturn V]], lift off for a mission to the [[Fra Mauro formation|Fra Mauro Highlands]] on the [[Moon]]. |
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* 1971 – The [[Winter Soldier Investigation]], organized by the [[Vietnam Veterans Against the War]] to publicize [[war crime]]s and atrocities by Americans and allies in [[Vietnam]], begins in [[Detroit]]. |
* 1971 – The [[Winter Soldier Investigation]], organized by the [[Vietnam Veterans Against the War]] to publicize alleged [[war crime]]s and atrocities by Americans and allies in [[Vietnam]], begins in [[Detroit]]. |
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*[[1978]] – The [[Holy Crown of Hungary|Crown of St. Stephen]] (also known as the Holy Crown of Hungary) goes on public display after being returned to Hungary from the United States, where it was held after [[World War II]].<ref>{{cite book|first1=Steven Béla|last1=Várdy|author-link1=Steven Béla Várdy|first2=Dennis P.|last2=Hupchick|author-link2=Dennis P. Hupchick|first3=Richard William|last3=Weisberger|title=Hungary's Historical Legacies: Studies in Honor of Steven Béla Várdy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XeNnAAAAMAAJ|year=2000|publisher=East European monographs|isbn=978-0-88033-452-5|page=liii}}</ref> |
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*[[1988]] – [[Doug Williams (quarterback)|Doug Williams]] becomes the first African American quarterback to play in a [[Super Bowl]] and leads the [[Washington Redskins]] to victory in [[Super Bowl XXII]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Doug Williams leads Redskins to Super Bowl victory|work=History|url=https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/doug-williams-leads-redskins-to-super-bowl-victory|access-date=26 February 2021}}</ref> |
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*[[1996]] – An explosives-filled truck rams into the gates of the [[Central Bank of Sri Lanka]] in [[Colombo]], killing at least 86 people and injuring 1,400. |
*[[1996]] – An explosives-filled truck rams into the gates of the [[Central Bank of Sri Lanka]] in [[Colombo]], killing at least 86 people and injuring 1,400. |
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*[[2000]] – [[Alaska Airlines Flight 261]] crash: An [[MD-83]], experiencing horizontal stabilizer problems, crashes in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of [[Point Mugu, California]], killing all 88 aboard. |
*[[2000]] – [[Alaska Airlines Flight 261]] crash: An [[MD-83]], experiencing horizontal stabilizer problems, crashes in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of [[Point Mugu, California]], killing all 88 aboard. |
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*[[2001]] – In the Netherlands, a Scottish court convicts [[Libya]]n [[Abdelbaset al-Megrahi]] and acquits another Libyan citizen for their part in the bombing of [[Pan Am Flight 103]] over [[Lockerbie]], Scotland in 1988. |
*[[2001]] – In the Netherlands, a Scottish court convicts [[Libya]]n [[Abdelbaset al-Megrahi]] and acquits another Libyan citizen for their part in the bombing of [[Pan Am Flight 103]] over [[Lockerbie]], Scotland in 1988. |
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* 2001 – Two [[Japan Airlines]] planes [[2001 Japan Airlines mid-air incident|nearly collide]] over [[Suruga Bay]] in Japan.<ref name="Yomiuri">"[http://www.fsv2000.at/woche/2001_05/daily_yoijuri.htm JAL planes almost collide] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080105110047/http://www.fsv2000.at/woche/2001_05/daily_yoijuri.htm|date=January 5, 2008}}," ''[[Yomiuri Shimbun]]''. Retrieved on December 11, 2009.</ref> |
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*[[2009]] – In [[Kenya]], at least 113 people are killed and over 200 injured following an [[Molo fire|oil spillage ignition]] in [[Molo, Kenya|Molo]], days after [[2009 Nakumatt supermarket fire|a massive fire]] at a [[Nakumatt]] supermarket in [[Nairobi]] killed at least 25 people. |
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*[[2003]] – The [[Waterfall rail accident]] occurs near [[Waterfall, New South Wales]], Australia.<ref name=Mcintosh>{{cite conference| conference=2nd European Rail Human Factors Rail Conference| last1=Mcintosh |first1=Andrew |last2=Edkins | first2=Graham| title=The Waterfall train accident - the critical role of human factors| publisher=School of Safety Science, The University of New South Wales| date=21 November 2005| url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/238663630}}</ref> |
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*[[2007]] – Emergency officials in Boston mistakenly identified battery-powered LED placards depicting characters from ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]'' as [[Improvised explosive device|Improvised explosive devices]] (IEDs), causing [[2007 Boston Mooninite panic|a panic]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Slane |first1=Kevin |title=Looking back at the Boston Mooninite panic, 10 years later |url=https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2017/01/31/looking-back-at-the-boston-mooninite-panic-10-years-later/ |website=boston.com |access-date=January 30, 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[2009]] – At least 113 people are killed in [[Kenya]] and over 200 injured following an [[Molo fire|oil spillage ignition]] in [[Molo, Kenya|Molo]], days after [[2009 Nakumatt supermarket fire|a massive fire]] at a [[Nakumatt]] supermarket in [[Nairobi]] killed at least 25 people. |
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*[[2018]] – Both a [[blue moon]] and a [[January 2018 lunar eclipse|total lunar eclipse]] occur. |
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*[[2019]] – [[Abdullah of Pahang]] is sworn in as the 16th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia.<ref>{{cite news|title=Sultan of Pahang ascends throne as new Malaysian king|url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/sultan-of-pahang-ascends-the-throne-as-new-malaysian-king-11188432|access-date=31 January 2020|work=CNA|date=31 January 2019|language=en|archive-date=31 January 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190131053821/https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/sultan-of-pahang-ascends-the-throne-as-new-malaysian-king-11188432|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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*[[2020]] – The [[United Kingdom]]'s membership within the [[European Union]] ceases in accordance with [[Withdrawal from the European Union#Procedure|Article 50]], after 47 years of being a member state.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50205603|title=Brexit: Johnson agrees to Brexit extension - but urges election|date=28 October 2019|work=BBC}}</ref> |
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*[[2022]] – [[Sue Gray (civil servant)|Sue Gray]], a senior [[Civil Service (United Kingdom)|civil servant]] in the [[United Kingdom]], publishes an initial version of her report on the [[Downing Street]] [[Partygate|Partygate controversy]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Sue Gray finds 'failures of leadership' in No 10|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-60147988|access-date=2022-01-31|website=BBC News|date=31 January 2022 |language=en-gb}}</ref> |
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* [[2023]] – The last [[Boeing 747]], the first [[wide-body airliner]], is delivered.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://apnews.com/article/boeing-delivering-the-last-747-018b4b60e8d8a40aa5bf039c47d81a9a |title=Boeing bids farewell to an icon, delivers last 747 jumbo jet |last=Johnson |first=Gene |date=1 February 2023 |website=AP |access-date=28 February 2023}}</ref> |
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==Births== |
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* [[877]] – [[Taejo of Goryeo]] (d. 943) |
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*[[1512]] – [[Henry, King of Portugal]] (d. 1580)<ref>{{cite book|author=William Henry Harrison|title=The Tourist in Portugal|url=https://archive.org/details/touristinportug00harrgoog|year=1839|publisher=R. Jennings|pages=[https://archive.org/details/touristinportug00harrgoog/page/n59 34]}}</ref> |
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*[[1512]] – [[Henry, King of Portugal]] (d. 1580) |
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*[[1543]] – [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], Japanese shōgun (d. 1616)<ref>{{cite book|author1=James L. McClain|author2=John M. Merriman|author3=馨·鵜川|title=Edo and Paris: Urban Life and the State in the Early Modern Era|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-qOuykzxhKUC&pg=PR18|year=1997|publisher=Cornell University Press|isbn=0-8014-8183-X|pages=18}}</ref> |
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*[[1543]] – [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], Japanese shogun (d. 1616) |
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*[[1583]] – [[Peter Bulkley]], English and later American Puritan (d. 1659) |
*[[1583]] – [[Peter Bulkley]], English and later American Puritan (d. 1659)<ref>{{cite book|author=James KENDALL (Pastor of the First Church, Plymouth, U.S.)|title=A sermon [on Gal. i. 11, 22] delivered at the ordination of H. B. Goodwin, as colleague pastor with E. Ripley, etc|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YsyWcFkUb-gC&pg=PT1|year=1830|pages=Appendix}}</ref> |
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*[[1597]] – [[John Francis Regis]], French priest and saint (d. 1640) |
*[[1597]] – [[John Francis Regis]], French priest and saint (d. 1640) |
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===1601–1900=== |
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*[[1607]] – [[James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby]] (d. 1651) |
*[[1607]] – [[James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby]] (d. 1651) |
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*[[1624]] – [[Arnold Geulincx]], Flemish philosopher and academic (d. 1669) |
*[[1624]] – [[Arnold Geulincx]], Flemish philosopher and academic (d. 1669) |
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*[[1686]] – [[Hans Egede]], Norwegian missionary and explorer (d. 1758) |
*[[1686]] – [[Hans Egede]], Norwegian missionary and explorer (d. 1758) |
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*[[1752]] – [[Gouverneur Morris]], American lawyer, politician, and diplomat, [[United States Ambassador to France]] (d. 1816) |
*[[1752]] – [[Gouverneur Morris]], American lawyer, politician, and diplomat, [[United States Ambassador to France]] (d. 1816) |
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*[[1759]] – [[François Devienne]], French flute player and composer (d. 1803) |
*[[1759]] – [[François Devienne]], French flute player and composer (d. 1803) |
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*[[1769]] – [[André-Jacques Garnerin]], French balloonist and the inventor of the frameless parachute (d. 1823) |
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*[[1785]] – [[Magdalena Dobromila Rettigová]], Czech cookbook author (d. 1845) |
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*[[1797]] – [[Franz Schubert]], Austrian pianist and composer (d. 1828) |
*[[1797]] – [[Franz Schubert]], Austrian pianist and composer (d. 1828) |
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*[[1799]] – [[Rodolphe Töpffer]], Swiss teacher, author, painter, cartoonist, and caricaturist (d. 1846) |
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*[[1820]] – [[William B. Washburn]], American politician, 28th [[Governor of Massachusetts]] (d. 1887) |
*[[1820]] – [[William B. Washburn]], American politician, 28th [[Governor of Massachusetts]] (d. 1887) |
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*[[1835]] – [[Lunalilo]] of Hawaii (d. 1874) |
*[[1835]] – [[Lunalilo]] of Hawaii (d. 1874) |
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*[[1894]] – [[Isham Jones]], American saxophonist, composer, and bandleader (d. 1956) |
*[[1894]] – [[Isham Jones]], American saxophonist, composer, and bandleader (d. 1956) |
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*[[1896]] – [[Sofya Yanovskaya]], Russian mathematician and historian (d. 1966) |
*[[1896]] – [[Sofya Yanovskaya]], Russian mathematician and historian (d. 1966) |
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*[[1900]] – [[Betty Parsons]], American artist, art dealer and collector (d. 1982) <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.anb.org/articles/17/17-01999.html|title=American National Biography Online: Parsons, Betty|website=www.anb.org|access-date=2017-10-24}}</ref> |
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*[[1902]] – [[Nat Bailey]], Canadian businessman, founded [[White Spot]] (d. 1978) |
*[[1902]] – [[Nat Bailey]], Canadian businessman, founded [[White Spot]] (d. 1978) |
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* 1902 – [[Tallulah Bankhead]], American actress (d. 1968)<ref name="UPI">{{cite web |title=Famous birthdays for Jan. 31: Portia de Rossi, Kerry Washington |url=https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2023/01/31/Famous-birthdays-for-Jan-31-Portia-de-Rossi-Kerry-Washington/9271675117181/ |publisher=[[UPI]] |access-date=30 January 2024 |date=31 January 2023}}</ref> |
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* 1902 – [[Tallulah Bankhead]], American actress (d. 1968) |
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* 1902 – [[Alva Myrdal]], Swedish sociologist and politician, [[Nobel Peace Prize|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. 1986) |
* 1902 – [[Alva Myrdal]], Swedish sociologist and politician, [[Nobel Peace Prize|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. 1986) |
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* 1902 – [[Julian Steward]], American anthropologist (d. 1972) |
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*[[1905]] – [[John O'Hara]], American author, playwright, and screenwriter (d. 1970) |
*[[1905]] – [[John O'Hara]], American author, playwright, and screenwriter (d. 1970) |
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*[[1909]] – [[Miron Grindea]], Romanian-English journalist (d. 1995) |
*[[1909]] – [[Miron Grindea]], Romanian-English journalist (d. 1995) |
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*[[1913]] – [[Don Hutson]], American football player and coach (d. 1997) |
*[[1913]] – [[Don Hutson]], American football player and coach (d. 1997) |
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*[[1914]] – [[Jersey Joe Walcott]], American boxer and police officer (d. 1994) |
*[[1914]] – [[Jersey Joe Walcott]], American boxer and police officer (d. 1994)<ref name="UPI"/> |
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*[[1915]] – [[Bobby Hackett]], American trumpet player and cornet player (d. 1976) |
*[[1915]] – [[Bobby Hackett]], American trumpet player and cornet player (d. 1976) |
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* 1915 – [[Alan Lomax]], American historian, author, and scholar (d. 2002) |
* 1915 – [[Alan Lomax]], American historian, author, and scholar (d. 2002)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Fordham |first1=John |title=Alan Lomax |url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/2002/jul/23/guardianobituaries.johnfordham |access-date=1 January 2024 |work=The Guardian |date=23 July 2002}}</ref> |
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* 1915 – [[Thomas Merton]], American monk and author (d. 1968) |
* 1915 – [[Thomas Merton]], American monk and author (d. 1968) |
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* 1915 – [[Garry Moore]], American comedian and game show host (d. 1993) |
* 1915 – [[Garry Moore]], American comedian and game show host (d. 1993) |
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*[[1916]] – [[Frank Parker]], American tennis player (d. 1997) |
*[[1916]] – [[Frank Parker (tennis)|Frank Parker]], American tennis player (d. 1997) |
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*[[1917]] – [[Fred Bassetti]], American architect and academic, founded [[Bassetti Architects]] (d. 2013) |
*[[1917]] – [[Fred Bassetti]], American architect and academic, founded [[Bassetti Architects]] (d. 2013) |
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*[[1919]] – [[Jackie Robinson]], American baseball player and sportscaster (d. 1972) |
*[[1919]] – [[Jackie Robinson]], American baseball player and sportscaster (d. 1972)<ref name="UPI"/> |
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*[[1920]] – [[Stewart Udall]], American |
*[[1920]] – [[Stewart Udall]], American lawyer and politician, 37th [[United States Secretary of the Interior]] (d. 2010)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Schneider |first1=Keith |last2=Dean |first2=Cornelia |title=Stewart L. Udall, Conservationist in Kennedy and Johnson Cabinets, Dies at 90 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/21/nyregion/21udall.html |access-date=1 January 2024 |work=The New York Times |date=21 March 2010}}</ref> |
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* 1920 – [[Bert Williams (footballer, born 1920)|Bert Williams]], English footballer (d. |
* 1920 – [[Bert Williams (footballer, born 1920)|Bert Williams]], English footballer (d. 2014) |
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*[[1921]] – [[John Agar]], American actor (d. 2002) |
*[[1921]] – [[John Agar]], American actor (d. 2002)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Bergan |first1=Ronald |title=John Agar |url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/2002/apr/13/guardianobituaries.filmnews |access-date=1 January 2024 |work=The Guardian |date=13 April 2002}}</ref> |
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* 1921 – [[Carol Channing]], American actress, singer, and dancer (d. 2019)<ref>{{cite news |title=Carol Channing obituary: Hello, Dolly! star of stage and screen |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/carol-channing-obituary-hello-dolly-star-of-stage-and-screen-1.3762853 |access-date=1 January 2024 |newspaper=The Irish Times |date=19 January 2019 |language=en}}</ref> |
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* 1921 – [[Carol Channing]], American actress, singer, and dancer |
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* 1921 – [[E. Fay Jones]], American architect, designed the [[Thorncrown Chapel]] (d. 2004) |
* 1921 – [[E. Fay Jones]], American architect, designed the [[Thorncrown Chapel]] (d. 2004)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Reed |first1=Roy |title=Fay Jones, 83, Architect Influenced by Wright, Dies |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/01/arts/design/fay-jones-83-architect-influenced-by-wright-dies.html |access-date=1 January 2024 |work=The New York Times |date=1 September 2004}}</ref> |
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* 1921 – [[Mario Lanza]], American tenor and actor (d. 1959) |
* 1921 – [[Mario Lanza]], American tenor and actor (d. 1959) |
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*[[1922]] – [[Joanne Dru]], American actress (d. 1996) |
*[[1922]] – [[Joanne Dru]], American actress (d. 1996)<ref name="UPI"/> |
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*[[1923]] – [[Norman Mailer]], American journalist and author (d. 2007) |
*[[1923]] – [[Norman Mailer]], American journalist and author (d. 2007)<ref>{{cite news |last1=McGrath |first1=Charles |title=Norman Mailer, Towering Writer With Matching Ego, Dies at 84 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/10/books/11mailer.html |access-date=1 January 2024 |work=The New York Times |date=10 November 2007}}</ref> |
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*[[1925]] – [[Benjamin Hooks]], American minister, lawyer, and activist (d. 2010) |
*[[1925]] – [[Benjamin Hooks]], American minister, lawyer, and activist (d. 2010)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Holmes |first1=Steven A. |title=Benjamin L. Hooks, Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 85 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/16/us/16hooks.html |access-date=1 January 2024 |work=The New York Times |date=15 April 2010}}</ref> |
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*[[1926]] – [[Tom Alston]], American baseball player (d. 1993) |
*[[1926]] – [[Tom Alston]], American baseball player (d. 1993) |
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* 1926 – [[Chuck Willis]], American singer-songwriter (d. 1958) |
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*[[1927]] – [[Norm Prescott]], American animator, producer, and composer, co-founded [[Filmation|Filmation Studios]] (d. 2005) |
*[[1927]] – [[Norm Prescott]], American animator, producer, and composer, co-founded [[Filmation|Filmation Studios]] (d. 2005) |
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*[[1928]] – [[ |
*[[1928]] – [[Irma Wyman]], American computer scientist and engineer (d. 2015) |
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*[[1929]] – [[Rudolf Mössbauer]], German physicist and academic, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. 2011)<ref>{{cite journal |title=Rudolf Mössbauer |journal=Physics Today |date=31 January 2018 |issue=1 |page=5909 |doi=10.1063/PT.6.6.20180131a |doi-access=free|bibcode=2018PhT..2018a5909. }}</ref> |
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* 1928 – [[Irma Wyman]], American computer scientist and engineer (d. 2015) |
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* 1929 – [[Jean Simmons]], English-American actress (d. 2010)<ref>{{cite news |title=Jean Simmons |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/7061131/Jean-Simmons.html |access-date=1 January 2024 |work=The Telegraph |date=23 January 2010 |language=en}}</ref> |
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*[[1929]] – [[Rudolf Mössbauer]], German physicist and academic, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. 2011) |
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* 1929 – [[Jean Simmons]], English-American actress (d. 2010) |
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*[[1930]] – [[Joakim Bonnier]], Swedish race car driver (d. 1972) |
*[[1930]] – [[Joakim Bonnier]], Swedish race car driver (d. 1972) |
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* 1930 – [[Al De Lory]], American composer, conductor, and producer (d. 2012) |
* 1930 – [[Al De Lory]], American composer, conductor, and producer (d. 2012) |
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*[[1931]] – [[Ernie Banks]], American baseball player and coach (d. 2015) |
*[[1931]] – [[Ernie Banks]], American baseball player and coach (d. 2015)<ref name="UPI"/> |
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* 1931 – [[Christopher Chataway]], English runner, journalist, and politician (d. 2014) |
* 1931 – [[Christopher Chataway]], English runner, journalist, and politician (d. 2014)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Bates |first1=Stephen |title=Sir Christopher Chataway obituary |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/jan/19/sir-christopher-chataway |access-date=1 January 2024 |work=The Guardian |date=19 January 2014}}</ref> |
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*[[1932]] – [[Miron Babiak]], Polish captain (d. 2013) |
*[[1932]] – [[Miron Babiak]], Polish sea captain (d. 2013) |
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*[[1933]] – [[Camille Henry]], Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 1997) |
*[[1933]] – [[Camille Henry]], Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 1997) |
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* 1933 – [[Morton Mower]], American cardiologist and inventor |
* 1933 – [[Morton Mower]], American cardiologist and inventor (d. 2022)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sandomir |first1=Richard |title=Dr. Morton Mower, Inventor of Lifesaving Heart Device, Dies at 89 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/07/science/morton-mower-dead.html |access-date=1 January 2024 |work=The New York Times |date=7 May 2022}}</ref> |
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*[[1934]] – [[Ernesto Brambilla]], Italian motorcycle racer and race car driver |
*[[1934]] – [[Ernesto Brambilla]], Italian motorcycle racer and race car driver (d. 2020) |
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* 1934 – [[Gene DeWeese]], American author (d. 2012) |
* 1934 – [[Gene DeWeese]], American author (d. 2012) |
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* 1934 – [[James Franciscus]], American actor and producer (d. 1991) |
* 1934 – [[James Franciscus]], American actor and producer (d. 1991) |
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* 1934 – [[Bob Turner (ice hockey)|Bob Turner]], Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 2005) |
* 1934 – [[Bob Turner (ice hockey)|Bob Turner]], Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 2005) |
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*[[1935]] – [[Kenzaburō Ōe]], Japanese author and academic, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate |
*[[1935]] – [[Kenzaburō Ōe]], Japanese author and academic, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. 2023)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Jaggi |first1=Maya |title=Kenzaburō Ōe obituary |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/mar/24/kenzaburo-oe-obituary |access-date=1 January 2024 |work=The Guardian |date=24 March 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[1936]] – [[Can Bartu]], |
*[[1936]] – [[Can Bartu]], Turkish footballer and basketball player (d. 2019) |
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*[[1937]] – [[Regimantas Adomaitis]], Lithuanian actor |
*[[1937]] – [[Regimantas Adomaitis]], Lithuanian actor (d. 2022) |
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* 1937 – [[Andrée Boucher]], Canadian educator and politician, 39th [[Mayor of Quebec City]] (d. 2007) |
* 1937 – [[Andrée Boucher]], Canadian educator and politician, 39th [[Mayor of Quebec City]] (d. 2007) |
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* 1937 – [[Philip Glass]], American composer |
* 1937 – [[Philip Glass]], American composer<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1937 – [[Suzanne Pleshette]], American actress (d. 2008) |
* 1937 – [[Suzanne Pleshette]], American actress (d. 2008)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Gates |first1=Anita |title=Suzanne Pleshette, 70, 'Newhart' Actress, Dies |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/21/arts/21cnd-pleshette.html |access-date=1 January 2024 |work=The New York Times |date=21 January 2008}}</ref> |
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*[[1938]] – [[Beatrix of the Netherlands]] |
*[[1938]] – [[Beatrix of the Netherlands]]<ref name="UPI"/> |
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* 1938 – [[Lynn Carlin]], American actress |
* 1938 – [[Lynn Carlin]], American actress |
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* 1938 – [[James G. Watt]], American lawyer and politician, 43rd [[United States Secretary of the Interior]] |
* 1938 – [[James G. Watt]], American lawyer and politician, 43rd [[United States Secretary of the Interior]] (d. 2023)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Langer |first1=Emily |title=James Watt, combative interior secretary under Reagan, dies at 85 |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2023/06/08/james-watt-interior-secretary-dead/ |access-date=1 January 2024 |newspaper=Washington Post |date=8 June 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[1939]] – [[Jerry Brudos]], American serial killer (d. 2006)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.geni.com/people/Jerome-Jerry-Brudos/6000000006578975589 | title=Jerome "Jerry" Henry Brudos | date=27 April 2022 }}</ref> |
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*[[1940]] – [[Kitch Christie]], South African rugby player and coach (d. 1998) |
*[[1940]] – [[Kitch Christie]], South African rugby player and coach (d. 1998) |
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* 1940 – [[Stuart Margolin]], American actor and director (d. 2022)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Berman |first1=Marc |title=Stuart Margolin, Emmy-Winning 'The Rockford Files' Actor, Dies At 82 |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/marcberman1/2022/12/13/stuart-margolin-emmy-winning-the-rockford-files-actor-dies-at-82/?sh=4d59275f4ddd |access-date=1 January 2024 |work=Forbes |date=13 December 2022 |language=en}}</ref> |
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*[[1941]] – [[Dick Gephardt]], American lawyer and politician |
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*[[1941]] – [[Len Chappell]], American basketball player (d. 2018)<ref>{{cite web |title=Len Chappell |url=https://www.nba.com/stats/player/76382/career |publisher=[[National Basketball Association]] |access-date=30 January 2024}}</ref> |
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* 1941 – [[Dick Gephardt]], American lawyer and politician |
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* 1941 – [[Gerald McDermott]], American author and illustrator (d. 2012) |
* 1941 – [[Gerald McDermott]], American author and illustrator (d. 2012) |
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* 1941 – [[Jessica Walter]], American actress (d. 2021)<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Shaffer |first1=Claire |title='Arrested Development' Actress Jessica Walter Dead at 80 |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/arrested-development-jessica-walter-dead-obit-1146956/ |access-date=1 January 2024 |magazine=Rolling Stone |date=25 March 2021}}</ref> |
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* 1941 – [[Jessica Walter]], American actress |
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*[[1942]] – [[Daniela Bianchi]], Italian actress |
*[[1942]] – [[Daniela Bianchi]], Italian actress |
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* 1942 – [[Derek Jarman]], English director, stage designer, and author (d. 1994) |
* 1942 – [[Derek Jarman]], English director, stage designer, and author (d. 1994) |
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*[[1944]] – [[ |
*[[1944]] – [[John Inverarity]], Australian cricketer and coach |
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* 1944 – [[ |
* 1944 – [[Charlie Musselwhite]], American musician and singer-songwriter<ref name="AP"/> |
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*[[1945]] – [[Rynn Berry]], American historian and author (d. 2014) |
*[[1945]] – [[Rynn Berry]], American historian and author (d. 2014) |
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* 1945 – [[Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond]], English lawyer, judge, and academic |
* 1945 – [[Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond]], English lawyer, judge, and academic |
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* 1945 – [[Joseph Kosuth]], American sculptor and theorist |
* 1945 – [[Joseph Kosuth]], American sculptor and theorist |
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*[[1946]] – [[Mike Carlton]], Australian journalist and radio host<ref name=ageref>{{cite news|last=Carlton|first=Mike|title=Whinger! Salute to another great Australian trait|url=http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/society-and-culture/whinger-salute-to-another-great-australian-trait-20110128-1a8an.html|accessdate=16 February 2014|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=29 January 2011}}</ref> |
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*[[1946]] – [[Medin Zhega]], Albanian footballer and manager (d. 2012) |
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* 1946 – [[Terry Kath]], American guitarist and singer-songwriter (d. 1978) |
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* 1946 – [[Medin Zhega]], Albanian footballer and manager (d. 2012) |
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*[[1947]] – [[Jonathan Banks]], American actor<ref>{{cite news |last1=Lee |first1=Chris |title='Better Call Saul' Actor Jonathan Banks on Being a Quintessential 'Bad Guy,' Bar Fights, and the Only Advice You Really Need |url=https://www.mensjournal.com/entertainment/better-call-saul-actor-jonathan-banks-being-quintessential-bad-guy-bar-fights-and/ |newspaper=[[Men's Journal]] |access-date=23 January 2023 |date=30 January 2017}}</ref> |
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* 1947 – [[Matt Minglewood]], Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist |
* 1947 – [[Matt Minglewood]], Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist |
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* 1947 – [[ |
* 1947 – [[Nolan Ryan]], American baseball player<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1947 – [[Glynn Turman]], American actor<ref name="AP"/> |
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*[[1948]] – [[Volkmar Groß]], German footballer (d. 2014) |
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* 1948 – [[Muneo Suzuki]], Japanese politician |
* 1948 – [[Muneo Suzuki]], Japanese politician |
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*[[1949]] – [[Johan Derksen]], Dutch footballer and journalist |
*[[1949]] – [[Johan Derksen]], Dutch footballer and journalist |
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* 1950 – [[Alexander Korzhakov]], Russian general and bodyguard |
* 1950 – [[Alexander Korzhakov]], Russian general and bodyguard |
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* 1950 – [[Janice Rebibo]], American-Israeli author and poet (d. 2015) |
* 1950 – [[Janice Rebibo]], American-Israeli author and poet (d. 2015) |
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*[[1951]] – [[Harry Wayne Casey]], American singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer |
*[[1951]] – [[Harry Wayne Casey]], American singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer<ref name="AP"/> |
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*[[1954]] – [[Faoud Bacchus]], Guyanese cricketer |
*[[1954]] – [[Faoud Bacchus]], Guyanese cricketer |
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* 1954 – [[Adrian Vandenberg]], Dutch guitarist and songwriter |
* 1954 – [[Adrian Vandenberg]], Dutch guitarist and songwriter |
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*[[1955]] – [[Virginia Ruzici]], Romanian tennis player and manager |
*[[1955]] – [[Virginia Ruzici]], Romanian tennis player and manager |
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*[[1956]] – [[John Lydon]], English singer-songwriter |
*[[1956]] – [[John Lydon]], English singer-songwriter<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1956 – [[ |
* 1956 – [[Guido van Rossum]], Dutch programmer, creator of the [[Python (programming language)|Python]] programming language |
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*[[1957]] – [[Shirley Babashoff]], American swimmer |
*[[1957]] – [[Shirley Babashoff]], American swimmer |
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*[[1958]] – [[Armin Reichel]], German footballer and manager |
*[[1958]] – [[Armin Reichel]], German footballer and manager |
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*[[1959]] – [[Anthony LaPaglia]], Australian actor and producer |
*[[1959]] – [[Anthony LaPaglia]], Australian actor and producer<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1959 – [[Kelly Lynch]], American model and actress<ref name="AP">{{cite web |last1=Rose |first1=Mike |title=Today's famous birthdays list for January 31, 2023 includes celebrities Justin Timberlake, Minnie Driver |url=https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2023/01/todays-famous-birthdays-list-for-january-31-2023-includes-celebrities-justin-timberlake-minnie-driver.html |website=[[The Plain Dealer]] |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |access-date=30 January 2024 |date=31 January 2023}}</ref> |
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* 1959 – [[Kelly Lynch]], American model and actress |
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*[[1960]] – [[Akbar Ganji]], Iranian journalist and author |
*[[1960]] – [[Akbar Ganji]], Iranian journalist and author |
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* 1960 – [[Grant Morrison]], Scottish author and screenwriter<ref>{{cite web |last=Miller |first=John Jackson |author-link=John Jackson Miller |url=http://cbgxtra.com/knowledge-base/for-your-reference/comics-industry-birthdays |title=Comics Industry Birthdays |work=[[Comics Buyer's Guide]] |date=June 10, 2005 |location=Iola, Wisconsin |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110218031356/http://cbgxtra.com/knowledge-base/for-your-reference/comics-industry-birthdays |archive-date=18 February 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> |
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* 1960 – [[Grant Morrison]], Scottish author and screenwriter |
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* 1960 – [[Željko Šturanović]], Montenegrin politician, 31st [[Prime Minister of Montenegro]] (d. 2014) |
* 1960 – [[Željko Šturanović]], Montenegrin politician, 31st [[Prime Minister of Montenegro]] (d. 2014) |
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*[[1961]] – [[Elizabeth Barker, Baroness Barker]], English politician |
*[[1961]] – [[Elizabeth Barker, Baroness Barker]], English politician |
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* 1961 – [[Fatou Bensouda]], Gambian lawyer and judge |
* 1961 – [[Fatou Bensouda]], Gambian lawyer and judge |
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* 1961 – [[Lloyd Cole]], English singer-songwriter and guitarist |
* 1961 – [[Lloyd Cole]], English singer-songwriter and guitarist<ref name="AP"/> |
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*[[ |
*[[1962]] – [[Bruce McGuire]], Australian rugby league player<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/bruce-mcguire/summary.html|title = Bruce McGuire - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby League Project}}</ref> |
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*[[1963]] – [[Gwen Graham]], American lawyer and politician |
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*[[1964]] – [[Martha MacCallum]], American journalist |
*[[1964]] – [[Martha MacCallum]], American journalist<ref name="UPI"/> |
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* 1964 – [[Dawn Prince-Hughes]], American scientist<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/prince-hughes-dawn-1964|title=Prince-Hughes, Dawn 1964- - Dictionary definition of Prince-Hughes, Dawn 1964- {{!}} Encyclopedia.com: FREE online dictionary|website=www.encyclopedia.com|language=en|access-date=2018-04-20}}</ref> |
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*[[1965]] – [[Giorgos Gasparis]], Greek basketball player and coach |
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* |
*[[1965]] – [[Giorgos Gasparis (basketball)|Giorgos Gasparis]], Greek basketball player and coach |
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* 1965 – [[Ofra Harnoy]], Israeli-Canadian cellist<ref>{{cite book|title=The Strad|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RWw9AQAAIAAJ|year=1984|publisher=Orpheus|page=265}}</ref> |
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* 1965 – [[Peter Sagal]], American author and radio host |
* 1965 – [[Peter Sagal]], American author and radio host |
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*[[1966]] – [[ |
*[[1966]] – [[Dexter Fletcher]], English actor and director |
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* 1966 – [[ |
* 1966 – [[Thant Myint-U]], Myanmar historian, diplomat, conservationist, and former presidential advisor. |
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*[[1967]] – [[Fat Mike]], American singer-songwriter, bass player, and producer |
*[[1967]] – [[Fat Mike]], American singer-songwriter, bass player, and producer |
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*[[1968]] – [[John Collins (footballer, born 1968)|John Collins]], Scottish footballer and manager<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=1565|title=John Collins|website=soccerbase.com|access-date=29 January 2020}}</ref> |
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*[[1968]] – [[Matt King (comedian)|Matt King]], English actor, producer, and screenwriter |
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* 1968 – [[Matt King (comedian)|Matt King]], English actor, producer, and screenwriter |
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* 1968 – [[Ulrica Messing]], Swedish politician, 2nd [[Minister for Infrastructure (Sweden)|Swedish Minister for Infrastructure]] |
* 1968 – [[Ulrica Messing]], Swedish politician, 2nd [[Minister for Infrastructure (Sweden)|Swedish Minister for Infrastructure]] |
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* 1968 – [[Patrick Stevens]], Belgian sprinter |
* 1968 – [[Patrick Stevens]], Belgian sprinter |
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*[[1969]] – [[Dov Charney]], Canadian-American fashion designer and businessman, founded [[American Apparel]] |
*[[1969]] – [[Dov Charney]], Canadian-American fashion designer and businessman, founded [[American Apparel]] |
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* 1969 – [[Daniel Moder]], American cinematographer |
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*[[1970]] – [[Minnie Driver]], English singer-songwriter and actress<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1970 – [[Danny Michel]], Canadian singer-songwriter and producer |
* 1970 – [[Danny Michel]], Canadian singer-songwriter and producer |
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*[[1971]] – [[ |
*[[1971]] – [[Patricia Velásquez]], Venezuelan model and actress |
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*[[1973]] – [[Portia de Rossi]], Australian-American actress<ref name="AP"/> |
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*[[1973]] – [[Portia de Rossi]], Australian-American actress |
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*[[1974]] – [[Othella Harrington]], American basketball player and coach |
*[[1974]] – [[Othella Harrington]], American basketball player and coach |
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* 1974 – [[Ariel Pestano]], Cuban baseball player |
* 1974 – [[Ariel Pestano]], Cuban baseball player |
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*[[1975]] – [[ |
*[[1975]] – [[Preity Zinta]], Indian actress, producer, and television host |
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*[[1975]] – [[Preity Zinta]], Indian Actress, producer, television host |
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*[[1976]] – [[Traianos Dellas]], Greek footballer and manager |
*[[1976]] – [[Traianos Dellas]], Greek footballer and manager |
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* 1976 – [[Buddy Rice]], American race car driver |
* 1976 – [[Buddy Rice]], American race car driver |
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*[[1977]] – [[Bobby Moynihan]], American actor and comedian<ref>{{cite web |last1=Chack |first1=Erin |title=37 Reasons Bobby Moynihan Deserves To Have The Best 37th Birthday Ever |url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/erinchack/reasons-to-appreciate-bobby-moynihan-on-his-37th-birthday |publisher=[[BuzzFeed]] |access-date=23 January 2023 |date=31 January 2014}}</ref> |
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* 1976 – [[Paul Scheer]], American comedian, actor, producer, and screenwriter |
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* 1977 – [[Kerry Washington]], American actress<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/20090131.html |title=On This Day |date=January 31, 2009 |access-date=August 6, 2009 |work=[[The New York Times]] |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304195556/http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/20090131.html | url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*[[1977]] – [[Kerry Washington]], American actress |
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*[[1978]] – [[Fabián Caballero]], |
*[[1978]] – [[Fabián Caballero]], Argentine footballer and manager |
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*[[1979]] – [[Daniel Tammet]], English author and educator |
*[[1979]] – [[Daniel Tammet]], English author and educator |
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*[[1980]] – [[James Adomian]], American comedian, actor, and screenwriter |
*[[1980]] – [[James Adomian]], American comedian, actor, and screenwriter <ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/James-Adomian/ | title=James Adomian (Visual voices guide) }}</ref> |
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* 1980 – [[Gary Doherty]], Irish footballer<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=12910|title=Gary Doherty|website=soccerbase.com|access-date=29 January 2020}}</ref> |
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* 1980 – [[Shim Yi-young]], South Korean actress |
* 1980 – [[Shim Yi-young]], South Korean actress |
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*[[1981]] – [[Julio Arca]], |
*[[1981]] – [[Julio Arca]], Argentine footballer |
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* 1981 – [[Mark Cameron (cricketer)|Mark Cameron]], Australian cricketer |
* 1981 – [[Mark Cameron (cricketer)|Mark Cameron]], Australian cricketer |
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* 1981 – [[Gemma Collins]], English media personality and businesswoman<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.capitalfm.com/news/tv-film/gemma-collins-age-net-worth-arg/|title=Gemma Collins Facts: Age, Net Worth And Is She Still With Arg?|date=5 August 2018 |publisher=[[Capital (radio network)|Capital FM]]|access-date=18 October 2020}}</ref> |
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* 1981 – [[Justin Timberlake]], American singer-songwriter, dancer, and actor |
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* 1981 – [[Justin Timberlake]], American singer-songwriter, dancer, and actor<ref name="AP"/> |
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*[[1982]] – [[Maret Ani]], Estonian tennis player |
*[[1982]] – [[Maret Ani]], Estonian tennis player |
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* 1982 – [[ |
* 1982 – [[Allan McGregor]], Scottish footballer<ref>{{SFA player|21265}}</ref> |
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* 1982 – [[Andreas Görlitz]], German footballer |
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* 1982 – [[Salvatore Masiello]], Italian footballer |
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* 1982 – [[Allan McGregor]], Scottish footballer |
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* 1982 – [[Jānis Sprukts]], Latvian ice hockey player |
* 1982 – [[Jānis Sprukts]], Latvian ice hockey player |
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*[[1983]] – [[Fabio Quagliarella]], Italian footballer |
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* 1982 – [[Brad Thompson]], American baseball player |
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*[[1983]] – [[James Sutton (actor)|James Sutton]], English actor |
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* 1983 – [[Fabio Quagliarella]], Italian footballer |
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*[[1984]] – [[Vernon Davis]], American football player |
*[[1984]] – [[Vernon Davis]], American football player |
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* 1984 – [[Mikhail Grabovski]], German-Belarusian ice hockey player<ref>{{cite web |title=Mikhail Grabovski |url=https://www.nhl.com/player/mikhail-grabovski-8471362 |publisher=[[National Hockey League]] |access-date=30 January 2024}}</ref> |
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* 1984 – [[Josh Johnson (baseball)|Josh Johnson]], Canadian-American baseball player |
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* 1984 – [[Josh Johnson (pitcher)|Josh Johnson]], Canadian-American baseball player |
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* 1984 – [[Jeremy Wariner]], American runner |
* 1984 – [[Jeremy Wariner]], American runner |
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* 1984 – [[Alessandro Zanni]], Italian rugby player |
* 1984 – [[Alessandro Zanni]], Italian rugby player |
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*[[1985]] – [[Adam Federici]], Australian footballer |
*[[1985]] – [[Adam Federici]], Australian footballer |
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* 1985 – [[Mario Williams]], American football player |
* 1985 – [[Mario Williams]], American football player |
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*[[1986]] – [[Walter Dix]], American sprinter<ref>{{cite web|title=Walter Dix|url=https://www.olympic.org/walter-dix|publisher=International Olympic Committee|access-date=18 April 2020}}</ref> |
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*[[1986]] – [[Megan Ellison]], American film producer, founded [[Annapurna Pictures]] |
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* 1986 – [[Megan Ellison]], American film producer, founded [[Annapurna Pictures]] |
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* 1986 – [[George Elokobi]], Cameroonian footballer |
* 1986 – [[George Elokobi]], Cameroonian footballer |
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* 1986 – [[Yves Ma-Kalambay]], Belgian footballer |
* 1986 – [[Yves Ma-Kalambay]], Belgian footballer |
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* 1986 – [[Pauline Parmentier]], French tennis player |
* 1986 – [[Pauline Parmentier]], French tennis player<ref>{{Cite web |title=Pauline Parmentier {{!}} Player Stats & More – WTA Official |url=https://www.wtatennis.com/players/160515/pauline-parmentier |access-date=2022-10-20 |website=Women's Tennis Association |language=en}}</ref> |
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*[[1987]] – [[Marcus Mumford]], American-English singer-songwriter |
*[[1987]] – [[Marcus Mumford]], American-English singer-songwriter<ref name="AP"/> |
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*[[1988]] – [[ |
*[[1988]] – [[Brett Pitman]], English footballer |
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* 1988 – [[Brett Pitman]], English footballer |
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* 1988 – [[Taijo Teniste]], Estonian footballer |
* 1988 – [[Taijo Teniste]], Estonian footballer |
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*[[1989]] – [[Tommy La Stella]], American baseball player<ref>{{cite web |title=Tommy La Stella |url=https://www.mlb.com/player/tommy-la-stella-600303 |publisher=[[Major League Baseball]] |access-date=30 January 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[1990]] – [[Jacopo Fortunato]], Italian footballer |
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*[[1990]] – [[Cro (musician)|Cro]], German rapper<ref>{{cite web|title=BACKSPIN TV #360 – Cro (Interview)|publisher=|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6N9DMpY2Lg|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|last=BACKSPINTV|website=[[YouTube]]|date=11 July 2012|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref> |
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* 1990 – [[Jacopo Fortunato]], Italian footballer |
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* 1990 – [[Nicolás Laprovíttola]], Argentine basketball player<ref>{{cite web |title=Nicolas Laprovittola |url=https://www.nba.com/stats/player/1627879/career |publisher=[[National Basketball Association]] |access-date=30 January 2024}}</ref> |
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* 1990 – [[Jacob Markström]], Swedish ice hockey player |
* 1990 – [[Jacob Markström]], Swedish ice hockey player |
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* |
* 1990 – [[Kota Yabu]], Japanese singer-songwriter, model, and actor |
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*[[1992]] – [[Tyler Seguin]], Canadian ice hockey player<ref>{{cite web |title=Tyler Seguin |url=https://www.nhl.com/stars/player/tyler-seguin-8475794 |publisher=[[National Hockey League]] |access-date=30 January 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[1995]] – [[Sten Olmre]], Estonian basketball player |
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*[[1993]] – [[Qiu Bo]], Chinese diver<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.olympedia.org/athletes/122303 | title=Olympedia – Qiu Bo }}</ref> |
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*[[1994]] – [[Kenneth Zohore]], Danish footballer<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.violanews.com/altre-news/lex-viola-zohore-tiene-a-galla-per-ora-litalia/ |title=L'ex viola Zohore regala la qualificazione all'Italia |publisher=Viola News |author=Federico Generelli |language=it |date=24 June 2017 |access-date=31 January 2020}}</ref> |
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*[[1996]] – [[Joel Courtney]], American actor<ref name="AP"/> |
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* 1996 – [[Nikita Dragun]], American Youtuber<ref>{{Cite web|last=Dodgson|first=Lindsay|title=Nikita Dragun is facing backlash for throwing a birthday party where maskless influencers kissed each other|url=https://www.insider.com/nikita-dragun-party-mask-tana-patrick-maskless-birthday-party-2021-2|access-date=2021-07-13|website=[[Insider Inc.|Insider]]|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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*[[1997]] – [[Arnaut Danjuma]], Dutch footballer<ref>{{cite web |title=Arnaut Danjuma: Overview |url=https://www.premierleague.com/players/16524/Arnaut-Danjuma/overview |publisher=Premier League |accessdate=21 April 2023}}</ref> |
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* 1997 – [[Donte DiVincenzo]], American basketball player<ref>{{cite web |title=Donte DiVincenzo |url=https://www.nba.com/player/1628978/donte-divincenzo |publisher=[[National Basketball Association]] |access-date=30 January 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[1998]] – [[Jalen McDaniels]], American basketball player<ref>{{cite web |title=Jalen McDaniels |url=https://www.nba.com/player/1629667/jalen-mcdaniels |publisher=[[National Basketball Association]] |access-date=30 January 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[2000]] – [[Julián Álvarez]], Argentine footballer<ref>{{cite web|title=Julián Álvarez|url=https://www.premierleague.com/players/52723/Juli%C3%A1n-%C3%81lvarez/overview|website=[[Premier League]]|access-date=31 January 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[2006]] – [[Sára Bejlek]], Czech tennis player<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sara Bejlek {{!}} Player Stats & More – WTA Official |url=https://www.wtatennis.com/players/330375/sara-bejlek |access-date=2022-10-20 |website=Women's Tennis Association |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Sára Bejlek - Player Profile - Tennis |url=https://www.eurosport.co.uk/tennis/sara-bejlek_prs624823/person.shtml |access-date=2022-10-20 |website=Eurosport UK |language=en}}</ref> |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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===Pre-1600=== |
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* [[632]] – [[Máedóc of Ferns]], Irish bishop and saint (b. 550) |
* [[632]] – [[Máedóc of Ferns]], Irish bishop and saint (b. 550) |
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* [[876]] – [[Hemma|Hemma of Altdorf]], Frankish queen |
* [[876]] – [[Hemma|Hemma of Altdorf]], Frankish queen<ref>{{cite book|first1=Björn|last1=Weiler|first2=Simon|last2=MacLean|title=Representations of Power in Medieval Germany 800-1500|location=Turnhout|publisher=Brepols|year=2006|page=94|isbn=978-2-50351-815-2}}</ref> |
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*[[ |
* [[985]] – [[Ryōgen]], Japanese monk and abbot (b. 912) |
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*[[ |
*[[1030]] – [[William V, Duke of Aquitaine|William V]], duke of Aquitaine (b. 969) |
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*[[ |
*[[1216]] – [[Theodore II of Constantinople|Theodore II]], patriarch of Constantinople |
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*[[ |
*[[1398]] – [[Emperor Sukō|Sukō]], emperor of Japan (b. 1334) |
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*[[ |
*[[1418]] – [[Mircea I of Wallachia|Mircea I]], prince of Wallachia (b. 1355) |
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*[[1435]] – [[Xuande Emperor|Xuande]], emperor of China (b. 1398) |
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*[[1561]] – [[Bairam Khan]], Mughalan general (b. 1501) |
*[[1561]] – [[Bairam Khan]], Mughalan general (b. 1501) |
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* 1561 – [[Menno Simons]], Dutch minister and theologian (b. 1496) |
* 1561 – [[Menno Simons]], Dutch minister and theologian (b. 1496) |
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*[[1580]] – [[Henry, King of Portugal]] (b. 1512) |
*[[1580]] – [[Henry, King of Portugal|Henry]], king of Portugal (b. 1512) |
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===1601–1900=== |
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*[[1606]] – [[Guy Fawkes]], English conspirator, leader of the [[Gunpowder Plot]] (b. 1570) |
*[[1606]] – [[Guy Fawkes]], English conspirator, leader of the [[Gunpowder Plot]] (b. 1570) |
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* 1606 – [[Ambrose Rookwood]], English [[Gunpowder Plot]] conspirator (b. 1578) |
* 1606 – [[Ambrose Rookwood]], English [[Gunpowder Plot]] conspirator (b. 1578) |
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*[[1729]] – [[Jacob Roggeveen]], Dutch explorer (b. 1659) |
*[[1729]] – [[Jacob Roggeveen]], Dutch explorer (b. 1659) |
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*[[1736]] – [[Filippo Juvarra]], Italian architect and set designer, designed the [[Basilica of Superga]] (b. 1678) |
*[[1736]] – [[Filippo Juvarra]], Italian architect and set designer, designed the [[Basilica of Superga]] (b. 1678) |
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*[[1790]] – [[Thomas Lewis (Virginia)|Thomas Lewis]], Irish-born American lawyer and surveyor (b. 1718) |
*[[1790]] – [[Thomas Lewis (Virginia politician)|Thomas Lewis]], Irish-born American lawyer and surveyor (b. 1718) |
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*[[1794]] – [[Mariot Arbuthnot]], English admiral and politician, 12th [[List of lieutenant governors of Nova Scotia|Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia]] (b. 1711) |
*[[1794]] – [[Mariot Arbuthnot]], English admiral and politician, 12th [[List of lieutenant governors of Nova Scotia|Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia]] (b. 1711) |
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*[[1811]] – [[Manuel Alberti]], Argentinian priest and journalist (b. 1763) |
*[[1811]] – [[Manuel Alberti]], Argentinian priest and journalist (b. 1763) |
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*[[1844]] – [[Henri Gatien Bertrand]], French general (b. 1773) |
*[[1844]] – [[Henri Gatien Bertrand]], French general (b. 1773) |
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*[[1856]] – [[11th Dalai Lama]] (b. 1838) |
*[[1856]] – [[11th Dalai Lama]] (b. 1838) |
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*[[1870]] – [[Cilibi Moise]], Moldavian |
*[[1870]] – [[Cilibi Moise]], Moldavian Romanian journalist and author (b. 1812) |
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*[[1888]] – [[John Bosco]], Italian priest and educator, founded the [[Salesian Society]] (b. 1815) |
*[[1888]] – [[John Bosco]], Italian priest and educator, founded the [[Salesian Society]] (b. 1815) |
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*[[1892]] – [[Charles Spurgeon]], English pastor and author (b. 1834) |
*[[1892]] – [[Charles Spurgeon]], English pastor and author (b. 1834) |
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*[[1900]] – [[John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry]], Scottish nobleman (b. 1844) |
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===1901–present=== |
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*[[1907]] – [[Timothy Eaton]], Canadian businessman, founded [[Eaton's]] (b. 1834) |
*[[1907]] – [[Timothy Eaton]], Canadian businessman, founded [[Eaton's]] (b. 1834) |
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*[[1911]] – [[Paul Singer (politician)|Paul Singer]], German politician (b. 1844)<ref>{{cite journal |last1=CALKINS |first1=KENNETH R. |title=The Election of Hugo Haase to the Co-Chairmanship of the SPD and the Crisis of Pre-War German Social Democracy |journal=International Review of Social History |date=1968 |volume=13 |issue=2 |pages=174–188 |doi=10.1017/S0020859000000493 |issn=0020-8590 |jstor=44581611|s2cid=145271134 |doi-access=free }}</ref> |
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*[[1923]] – [[Eligiusz Niewiadomski]], Polish painter and critic (b. 1869) |
*[[1923]] – [[Eligiusz Niewiadomski]], Polish painter and critic (b. 1869) |
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*[[1933]] – [[John Galsworthy]], English novelist and playwright, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. 1867) |
*[[1933]] – [[John Galsworthy]], English novelist and playwright, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. 1867) |
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*[[1942]] – [[Henry Larkin]], American baseball player and manager (b. 1860) |
*[[1942]] – [[Henry Larkin]], American baseball player and manager (b. 1860) |
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*[[1944]] – [[Jean Giraudoux]], French author and playwright (b. 1882) |
*[[1944]] – [[Jean Giraudoux]], French author and playwright (b. 1882)<ref>{{cite book |last1=Inskip |first1=Donald |title=Jean Giraudoux: The Making of a Dramatist |date=1958 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=London |page=133}}</ref> |
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*[[1954]] – [[Edwin Howard Armstrong]], American engineer, invented [[Frequency modulation|FM radio]] (b. 1890) |
*[[1954]] – [[Edwin Howard Armstrong]], American engineer, invented [[Frequency modulation|FM radio]] (b. 1890) |
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* 1954 – [[Vivian Woodward]], English captain and footballer (b. 1879) |
* 1954 – [[Vivian Woodward]], English captain and footballer (b. 1879) |
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*[[1955]] – [[John Mott]], American activist, [[Nobel Peace Prize|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. 1865) |
*[[1955]] – [[John Mott]], American activist, [[Nobel Peace Prize|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. 1865) |
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*[[1956]] – [[A. A. Milne]], English author, poet, and playwright, created ''[[Winnie-the-Pooh]]'' (b. 1882) |
*[[1956]] – [[A. A. Milne]], English author, poet, and playwright, created ''[[Winnie-the-Pooh]]'' (b. 1882) |
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*[[1958]] – [[Karl Selter]], Estonian politician, 14th [[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Estonia)|Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs]] (b. 1898) |
*[[1958]] – [[Karl Selter]], Estonian politician, 14th [[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Estonia)|Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs]] (b. 1898) |
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*[[1960]] – [[Auguste Herbin]], French painter (b. 1882) |
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*[[1961]] – [[Krishna Singh (politician)|Krishna Singh]], Indian politician, 1st [[Chief Minister of Bihar]] (b. 1887) |
*[[1961]] – [[Krishna Singh (politician)|Krishna Singh]], Indian politician, 1st [[Chief Minister of Bihar]] (b. 1887) |
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*[[1966]] – [[Arthur Percival]], English general (b. 1887) |
*[[1966]] – [[Arthur Percival]], English general (b. 1887) |
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*[[1971]] – [[Viktor Zhirmunsky]], Russian historian and linguist (b. 1891) |
*[[1971]] – [[Viktor Zhirmunsky]], Russian historian and linguist (b. 1891) |
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*[[1973]] – [[Ragnar Frisch]], Norwegian economist and academic, [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. 1895) |
*[[1973]] – [[Ragnar Frisch]], Norwegian economist and academic, [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. 1895) |
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*[[1974]] – [[Samuel Goldwyn]], Polish |
*[[1974]] – [[Samuel Goldwyn]], Polish American film producer, co-founded [[Goldwyn Pictures]] (b. 1882) |
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*[[1976]] – [[ |
*[[1976]] – [[Ernesto Miranda]], American criminal (b. 1941) |
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* 1976 – [[Evert Taube]], Swedish author and composer (b. 1890) |
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*[[1985]] – [[Reginald Baker (film producer)|Reginald Baker]], English Australian film producer (b. 1896) |
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* 1985 – [[Tatsuzō Ishikawa]], Japanese author (b. 1905) |
* 1985 – [[Tatsuzō Ishikawa]], Japanese author (b. 1905) |
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*[[1987]] – [[Yves Allégret]], French director and screenwriter (b. 1907) |
*[[1987]] – [[Yves Allégret]], French director and screenwriter (b. 1907) |
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*[[1989]] – [[William Stephenson]], Canadian captain and spy (b. 1896) |
*[[1989]] – [[William Stephenson]], Canadian captain and spy (b. 1896) |
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*[[1990]] – [[Eveline Du Bois-Reymond Marcus]], German zoologist and academic (b. 1901) |
*[[1990]] – [[Eveline Du Bois-Reymond Marcus]], German zoologist and academic (b. 1901) |
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* 1990 – [[Rashad Khalifa]], Egyptian |
* 1990 – [[Rashad Khalifa]], Egyptian American biochemist and academic (b. 1935) |
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*[[1995]] – [[George Abbott]], American actor, director, and producer (b. 1887) |
*[[1995]] – [[George Abbott]], American actor, director, and producer (b. 1887) |
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*[[1997]] – [[John Joseph Scanlan]], Irish |
*[[1997]] – [[John Joseph Scanlan]], Irish American bishop (b. 1930) |
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*[[1999]] – [[Giant Baba]], Japanese wrestler and trainer, co-founded [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]] (b. 1938) |
*[[1999]] – [[Giant Baba]], Japanese wrestler and trainer, co-founded [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]] (b. 1938) |
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* 1999 – [[Norm Zauchin]], American baseball player (b. 1929) |
* 1999 – [[Norm Zauchin]], American baseball player (b. 1929) |
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*[[2000]] – [[Gil Kane]], Latvian |
*[[2000]] – [[Gil Kane]], Latvian American author and illustrator (b. 1926) |
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*[[2001]] – [[Gordon R. Dickson]], Canadian |
*[[2001]] – [[Gordon R. Dickson]], Canadian American author (b. 1923) |
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*[[2002]] – [[Gabby Gabreski]], American colonel and pilot (b. 1919) |
*[[2002]] – [[Gabby Gabreski]], American colonel and pilot (b. 1919) |
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*[[2004]] – [[Eleanor Holm]], American swimmer and actress (b. 1913) |
*[[2004]] – [[Eleanor Holm]], American swimmer and actress (b. 1913) |
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* 2004 – [[Suraiya]], Indian actress and playback singer (b. 1929) |
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*[[2006]] – [[Moira Shearer]], Scottish actress and ballerina (b. 1926) |
*[[2006]] – [[Moira Shearer]], Scottish actress and ballerina (b. 1926) |
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*[[2007]] – [[Molly Ivins]], American journalist and author (b. 1944) |
*[[2007]] – [[Molly Ivins]], American journalist and author (b. 1944) |
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* 2007 – [[Adelaide Tambo]], South African activist and politician (b. 1929) |
* 2007 – [[Adelaide Tambo]], South African activist and politician (b. 1929) |
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*[[2008]] – [[František Čapek]], Czechoslovakian canoeist (b. 1914)<ref>{{cite web|title=František Čapek|url=https://www.olympic.org/frantisek-capek|publisher=International Olympic Committee|access-date=24 April 2020}}</ref> |
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*[[2011]] – [[Bartolomeu Anania]], Romanian bishop and poet (b. 1921) |
*[[2011]] – [[Bartolomeu Anania]], Romanian bishop and poet (b. 1921) |
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* 2011 – [[Mark Ryan (guitarist)|Mark Ryan]], English guitarist and playwright (b. 1959) |
* 2011 – [[Mark Ryan (guitarist)|Mark Ryan]], English guitarist and playwright (b. 1959) |
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* 2014 – [[Miklós Jancsó]], Hungarian director and screenwriter (b. 1921) |
* 2014 – [[Miklós Jancsó]], Hungarian director and screenwriter (b. 1921) |
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* 2014 – [[Joseph Willcox Jenkins]], American composer, conductor, and educator (b. 1928) |
* 2014 – [[Joseph Willcox Jenkins]], American composer, conductor, and educator (b. 1928) |
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* 2014 – [[Christopher Jones (actor)|Christopher Jones]], American actor (b. 1941) |
* 2014 – [[Christopher Jones (actor, born 1941)|Christopher Jones]], American actor (b. 1941) |
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*[[2015]] – [[Vic Howe]], Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1929) |
*[[2015]] – [[Vic Howe]], Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1929) |
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* 2015 – [[Udo Lattek]], German footballer, coach, and journalist (b. 1935) |
* 2015 – [[Udo Lattek]], German footballer, coach, and journalist (b. 1935) |
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* 2015 – [[Lizabeth Scott]], American actress (b. 1922) |
* 2015 – [[Lizabeth Scott]], American actress (b. 1922) |
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* 2015 – [[Richard von Weizsäcker]], German captain and politician, 6th [[List of German presidents|President of Germany]] (b. 1920) |
* 2015 – [[Richard von Weizsäcker]], German captain and politician, 6th [[List of German presidents|President of Germany]] (b. 1920) |
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*[[2016]] – [[Terry Wogan]], Irish radio and television host (b. 1938)<ref>{{cite web |title=Sir Terry Wogan obituary |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/jan/31/terry-wogan |website=the Guardian |access-date=18 September 2021 |language=en |date=31 January 2016}}</ref> |
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*[[2016]] – [[Gil Carmichael]], American businessman and politician (b. 1927) |
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* 2016 – [[Terry Wogan]], Irish-British radio and television host (b. 1938) |
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*[[2017]] – [[Rob Stewart (filmmaker)|Rob Stewart]], Canadian filmmaker (b. 1979) |
*[[2017]] – [[Rob Stewart (filmmaker)|Rob Stewart]], Canadian filmmaker (b. 1979) |
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*[[2018]] – [[Rasual Butler]], American professional basketball player (b. 1979)<ref name="LeahLaBelle" /> |
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* 2018 – [[Leah LaBelle]], American singer (b. 1986)<ref name="LeahLaBelle">{{cite web|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/sports/nba-player-rasual-butler-r-b-singer-leah-labelle-die-n843456|title=NBA player Rasual Butler and R&B singer Leah LaBelle killed in car crash|last=McCausland|first=Phil|date=January 31, 2018|work=[[NBC News]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180322045236/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/sports/nba-player-rasual-butler-r-b-singer-leah-labelle-die-n843456|archive-date=March 22, 2018|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> |
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*[[Independence Day (Nauru)]], celebrates independence from Australia in 1968. |
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*[[Jugend Eine Welt|Street Children's Day]] ([[Austria]]) |
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January 31 is the 31st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 334 days remain until the end of the year (335 in leap years).
Events
[edit]Pre-1600
[edit]- 314 – Pope Sylvester I is consecrated, as successor to the late Pope Miltiades.[1]
- 1208 – The Battle of Lena takes place between King Sverker II of Sweden and his rival, Prince Eric, whose victory puts him on the throne as King Eric X of Sweden.[2]
- 1266 – The Mudéjar of Murcia, who had rebelled against the Crown of Castile during the Mudéjar revolt of 1264–1266, surrender the city to James I of Aragon after a siege lasting a month.[3]
- 1504 – The Treaty of Lyon ends the Italian War, confirming French domination of northern Italy, while Spain receives the Kingdom of Naples.
- 1578 – Eighty Years' War and Anglo-Spanish War: The Battle of Gembloux is a victory for Spanish forces led by Don John of Austria over a rebel army of Dutch, Flemish, English, Scottish, German, French and Walloons.[4]
1601–1900
[edit]- 1606 – Gunpowder Plot: Four of the conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, are executed for treason by hanging, drawing and quartering, for plotting against Parliament and King James.[5]
- 1609 – Wisselbank of Amsterdam established [6]
- 1747 – The first venereal diseases clinic opens at London Lock Hospital.
- 1814 – Gervasio Antonio de Posadas becomes Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (present-day Argentina).
- 1846 – After the Milwaukee Bridge War, the United States towns of Juneautown and Kilbourntown unify to create the City of Milwaukee.[7]
- 1848 – John C. Frémont is court-martialed for mutiny and disobeying orders.
- 1862 – Alvan Graham Clark discovers the white dwarf star Sirius B, a companion of Sirius, through an 18.5-inch (47 cm) telescope now located at Northwestern University.[8]
- 1865 – American Civil War: The United States Congress passes the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, abolishing slavery, and submits it to the states for ratification.[9]
- 1865 – American Civil War: Confederate General Robert E. Lee becomes general-in-chief of all Confederate armies.[10]
- 1891 – History of Portugal: The first attempt at a Portuguese republican revolution breaks out in the northern city of Porto.
- 1900 – Datu Muhammad Salleh is killed in Kampung Teboh, Tambunan, ending the Mat Salleh Rebellion.
1901–present
[edit]- 1901 – Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters premieres at Moscow Art Theatre in Russia.[11]
- 1915 – World War I: Germany is the first to make large-scale use of poison gas in warfare in the Battle of Bolimów against Russia.[12]
- 1917 – World War I: Kaiser Wilhelm II orders the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare.
- 1918 – A series of accidental collisions on a misty Scottish night leads to the loss of two Royal Navy submarines with over a hundred lives, and damage to another five British warships.
- 1918 – Finnish Civil War: The Suinula massacre, which changes the nature of the war in a more hostile direction, takes place in Kangasala.[13][14]
- 1919 – The Battle of George Square takes place in Glasgow, Scotland, during a campaign for shorter working hours.
- 1928 – Leon Trotsky is exiled to Alma-Ata.
- 1942 – World War II: Allied forces are defeated by the Japanese at the Battle of Malaya and retreat to Singapore.
- 1943 – World War II: German field marshal Friedrich Paulus surrenders to the Soviets at Stalingrad, followed two days later by the remainder of his Sixth Army, ending one of the war's fiercest battles.
- 1944 – World War II: American forces land on Kwajalein Atoll and other islands in the Japanese-held Marshall Islands.
- 1944 – World War II: During the Anzio campaign, the 1st Ranger Battalion (Darby's Rangers) is destroyed behind enemy lines in a heavily outnumbered encounter at Battle of Cisterna, Italy.
- 1945 – US Army private Eddie Slovik is executed for desertion, the first such execution of an American soldier since the Civil War.
- 1945 – World War II: About 3,000 inmates from the Stutthof concentration camp are forcibly marched into the Baltic Sea at Palmnicken (now Yantarny, Russia) and executed.
- 1945 – World War II: The end of fighting in the Battle of Hill 170 during the Burma Campaign, in which the British 3 Commando Brigade repulsed a Japanese counterattack on their positions and precipitated a general retirement from the Arakan Peninsula.
- 1946 – Cold War: Yugoslavia's new constitution, modeling that of the Soviet Union, establishes six constituent republics (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia).
- 1946 – The Democratic Republic of Vietnam introduces the đồng to replace the French Indochinese piastre at par.
- 1949 – These Are My Children, the first television daytime soap opera, is broadcast by the NBC station in Chicago.
- 1950 – President Truman orders the development of thermonuclear weapons.
- 1951 – United Nations Security Council Resolution 90 relating to the Korean War is adopted.
- 1953 – A North Sea flood causes over 1,800 deaths in the Netherlands and over 300 in the United Kingdom.
- 1957 – Eight people (five total crew from two aircraft and three on the ground) in Pacoima, California are killed following the mid-air collision between a Douglas DC-7 airliner and a Northrop F-89 Scorpion fighter jet.
- 1958 – Cold War: Space Race: The first successful American satellite detects the Van Allen radiation belt.
- 1961 – Project Mercury: Mercury-Redstone 2: The chimpanzee Ham travels into outer space.
- 1966 – The Soviet Union launches the unmanned Luna 9 spacecraft as part of the Luna program.
- 1968 – Vietnam War: Viet Cong guerrillas attack the United States embassy in Saigon, and other attacks, in the early morning hours, later grouped together as the Tet Offensive.
- 1968 – Nauru gains independence from Australia.
- 1971 – Apollo program: Apollo 14: Astronauts Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa, and Edgar Mitchell, aboard a Saturn V, lift off for a mission to the Fra Mauro Highlands on the Moon.
- 1971 – The Winter Soldier Investigation, organized by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War to publicize alleged war crimes and atrocities by Americans and allies in Vietnam, begins in Detroit.
- 1978 – The Crown of St. Stephen (also known as the Holy Crown of Hungary) goes on public display after being returned to Hungary from the United States, where it was held after World War II.[15]
- 1988 – Doug Williams becomes the first African American quarterback to play in a Super Bowl and leads the Washington Redskins to victory in Super Bowl XXII.[16]
- 1996 – An explosives-filled truck rams into the gates of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka in Colombo, killing at least 86 people and injuring 1,400.
- 2000 – Alaska Airlines Flight 261 crash: An MD-83, experiencing horizontal stabilizer problems, crashes in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Point Mugu, California, killing all 88 aboard.
- 2001 – In the Netherlands, a Scottish court convicts Libyan Abdelbaset al-Megrahi and acquits another Libyan citizen for their part in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988.
- 2001 – Two Japan Airlines planes nearly collide over Suruga Bay in Japan.[17]
- 2003 – The Waterfall rail accident occurs near Waterfall, New South Wales, Australia.[18]
- 2007 – Emergency officials in Boston mistakenly identified battery-powered LED placards depicting characters from Aqua Teen Hunger Force as Improvised explosive devices (IEDs), causing a panic.[19]
- 2009 – At least 113 people are killed in Kenya and over 200 injured following an oil spillage ignition in Molo, days after a massive fire at a Nakumatt supermarket in Nairobi killed at least 25 people.
- 2018 – Both a blue moon and a total lunar eclipse occur.
- 2019 – Abdullah of Pahang is sworn in as the 16th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia.[20]
- 2020 – The United Kingdom's membership within the European Union ceases in accordance with Article 50, after 47 years of being a member state.[21]
- 2022 – Sue Gray, a senior civil servant in the United Kingdom, publishes an initial version of her report on the Downing Street Partygate controversy.[22]
- 2023 – The last Boeing 747, the first wide-body airliner, is delivered.[23]
Births
[edit]Pre-1600
[edit]- 1512 – Henry, King of Portugal (d. 1580)[24]
- 1543 – Tokugawa Ieyasu, Japanese shōgun (d. 1616)[25]
- 1583 – Peter Bulkley, English and later American Puritan (d. 1659)[26]
- 1597 – John Francis Regis, French priest and saint (d. 1640)
1601–1900
[edit]- 1607 – James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (d. 1651)
- 1624 – Arnold Geulincx, Flemish philosopher and academic (d. 1669)
- 1673 – Louis de Montfort, French priest and saint (d. 1716)
- 1686 – Hans Egede, Norwegian missionary and explorer (d. 1758)
- 1752 – Gouverneur Morris, American lawyer, politician, and diplomat, United States Ambassador to France (d. 1816)
- 1759 – François Devienne, French flute player and composer (d. 1803)
- 1769 – André-Jacques Garnerin, French balloonist and the inventor of the frameless parachute (d. 1823)
- 1785 – Magdalena Dobromila Rettigová, Czech cookbook author (d. 1845)
- 1797 – Franz Schubert, Austrian pianist and composer (d. 1828)
- 1799 – Rodolphe Töpffer, Swiss teacher, author, painter, cartoonist, and caricaturist (d. 1846)
- 1820 – William B. Washburn, American politician, 28th Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1887)
- 1835 – Lunalilo of Hawaii (d. 1874)
- 1854 – David Emmanuel, Romanian mathematician and academic (d. 1941)
- 1865 – Henri Desgrange, French cyclist and journalist (d. 1940)
- 1865 – Shastriji Maharaj, Indian spiritual leader, founded BAPS (d. 1951)
- 1868 – Theodore William Richards, American chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1928)
- 1872 – Zane Grey, American author (d. 1939)
- 1881 – Irving Langmuir, American chemist and physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1957)
- 1884 – Theodor Heuss, German journalist and politician, 1st President of the Federal Republic of Germany (d. 1963)
- 1884 – Mammad Amin Rasulzade, Azerbaijani scholar and politician, 1st President of The Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan (d. 1955)
- 1889 – Frank Foster, English cricketer (d. 1958)
- 1892 – Eddie Cantor, American singer-songwriter, actor, and dancer (d. 1964)
- 1894 – Isham Jones, American saxophonist, composer, and bandleader (d. 1956)
- 1896 – Sofya Yanovskaya, Russian mathematician and historian (d. 1966)
- 1900 – Betty Parsons, American artist, art dealer and collector (d. 1982) [27]
1901–present
[edit]- 1902 – Nat Bailey, Canadian businessman, founded White Spot (d. 1978)
- 1902 – Tallulah Bankhead, American actress (d. 1968)[28]
- 1902 – Alva Myrdal, Swedish sociologist and politician, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1986)
- 1902 – Julian Steward, American anthropologist (d. 1972)
- 1905 – John O'Hara, American author, playwright, and screenwriter (d. 1970)
- 1909 – Miron Grindea, Romanian-English journalist (d. 1995)
- 1913 – Don Hutson, American football player and coach (d. 1997)
- 1914 – Jersey Joe Walcott, American boxer and police officer (d. 1994)[28]
- 1915 – Bobby Hackett, American trumpet player and cornet player (d. 1976)
- 1915 – Alan Lomax, American historian, author, and scholar (d. 2002)[29]
- 1915 – Thomas Merton, American monk and author (d. 1968)
- 1915 – Garry Moore, American comedian and game show host (d. 1993)
- 1916 – Frank Parker, American tennis player (d. 1997)
- 1917 – Fred Bassetti, American architect and academic, founded Bassetti Architects (d. 2013)
- 1919 – Jackie Robinson, American baseball player and sportscaster (d. 1972)[28]
- 1920 – Stewart Udall, American lawyer and politician, 37th United States Secretary of the Interior (d. 2010)[30]
- 1920 – Bert Williams, English footballer (d. 2014)
- 1921 – John Agar, American actor (d. 2002)[31]
- 1921 – Carol Channing, American actress, singer, and dancer (d. 2019)[32]
- 1921 – E. Fay Jones, American architect, designed the Thorncrown Chapel (d. 2004)[33]
- 1921 – Mario Lanza, American tenor and actor (d. 1959)
- 1922 – Joanne Dru, American actress (d. 1996)[28]
- 1923 – Norman Mailer, American journalist and author (d. 2007)[34]
- 1925 – Benjamin Hooks, American minister, lawyer, and activist (d. 2010)[35]
- 1926 – Tom Alston, American baseball player (d. 1993)
- 1926 – Chuck Willis, American singer-songwriter (d. 1958)
- 1927 – Norm Prescott, American animator, producer, and composer, co-founded Filmation Studios (d. 2005)
- 1928 – Irma Wyman, American computer scientist and engineer (d. 2015)
- 1929 – Rudolf Mössbauer, German physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2011)[36]
- 1929 – Jean Simmons, English-American actress (d. 2010)[37]
- 1930 – Joakim Bonnier, Swedish race car driver (d. 1972)
- 1930 – Al De Lory, American composer, conductor, and producer (d. 2012)
- 1931 – Ernie Banks, American baseball player and coach (d. 2015)[28]
- 1931 – Christopher Chataway, English runner, journalist, and politician (d. 2014)[38]
- 1932 – Miron Babiak, Polish sea captain (d. 2013)
- 1933 – Camille Henry, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 1997)
- 1933 – Morton Mower, American cardiologist and inventor (d. 2022)[39]
- 1934 – Ernesto Brambilla, Italian motorcycle racer and race car driver (d. 2020)
- 1934 – Gene DeWeese, American author (d. 2012)
- 1934 – James Franciscus, American actor and producer (d. 1991)
- 1934 – Bob Turner, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 2005)
- 1935 – Kenzaburō Ōe, Japanese author and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2023)[40]
- 1936 – Can Bartu, Turkish footballer and basketball player (d. 2019)
- 1937 – Regimantas Adomaitis, Lithuanian actor (d. 2022)
- 1937 – Andrée Boucher, Canadian educator and politician, 39th Mayor of Quebec City (d. 2007)
- 1937 – Philip Glass, American composer[41]
- 1937 – Suzanne Pleshette, American actress (d. 2008)[42]
- 1938 – Beatrix of the Netherlands[28]
- 1938 – Lynn Carlin, American actress
- 1938 – James G. Watt, American lawyer and politician, 43rd United States Secretary of the Interior (d. 2023)[43]
- 1939 – Jerry Brudos, American serial killer (d. 2006)[44]
- 1940 – Kitch Christie, South African rugby player and coach (d. 1998)
- 1940 – Stuart Margolin, American actor and director (d. 2022)[45]
- 1941 – Len Chappell, American basketball player (d. 2018)[46]
- 1941 – Dick Gephardt, American lawyer and politician
- 1941 – Gerald McDermott, American author and illustrator (d. 2012)
- 1941 – Jessica Walter, American actress (d. 2021)[47]
- 1942 – Daniela Bianchi, Italian actress
- 1942 – Derek Jarman, English director, stage designer, and author (d. 1994)
- 1944 – John Inverarity, Australian cricketer and coach
- 1944 – Charlie Musselwhite, American musician and singer-songwriter[41]
- 1945 – Rynn Berry, American historian and author (d. 2014)
- 1945 – Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond, English lawyer, judge, and academic
- 1945 – Joseph Kosuth, American sculptor and theorist
- 1946 – Mike Carlton, Australian journalist and radio host[48]
- 1946 – Terry Kath, American guitarist and singer-songwriter (d. 1978)
- 1946 – Medin Zhega, Albanian footballer and manager (d. 2012)
- 1947 – Jonathan Banks, American actor[49]
- 1947 – Matt Minglewood, Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist
- 1947 – Nolan Ryan, American baseball player[41]
- 1947 – Glynn Turman, American actor[41]
- 1948 – Volkmar Groß, German footballer (d. 2014)
- 1948 – Muneo Suzuki, Japanese politician
- 1949 – Johan Derksen, Dutch footballer and journalist
- 1949 – Norris Church Mailer, American model and educator (d. 2010)
- 1949 – Ken Wilber, American sociologist, philosopher, and author
- 1950 – Denise Fleming, American author and illustrator
- 1950 – Alexander Korzhakov, Russian general and bodyguard
- 1950 – Janice Rebibo, American-Israeli author and poet (d. 2015)
- 1951 – Harry Wayne Casey, American singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer[41]
- 1954 – Faoud Bacchus, Guyanese cricketer
- 1954 – Adrian Vandenberg, Dutch guitarist and songwriter
- 1955 – Virginia Ruzici, Romanian tennis player and manager
- 1956 – John Lydon, English singer-songwriter[41]
- 1956 – Guido van Rossum, Dutch programmer, creator of the Python programming language
- 1957 – Shirley Babashoff, American swimmer
- 1958 – Armin Reichel, German footballer and manager
- 1959 – Anthony LaPaglia, Australian actor and producer[41]
- 1959 – Kelly Lynch, American model and actress[41]
- 1960 – Akbar Ganji, Iranian journalist and author
- 1960 – Grant Morrison, Scottish author and screenwriter[50]
- 1960 – Željko Šturanović, Montenegrin politician, 31st Prime Minister of Montenegro (d. 2014)
- 1961 – Elizabeth Barker, Baroness Barker, English politician
- 1961 – Fatou Bensouda, Gambian lawyer and judge
- 1961 – Lloyd Cole, English singer-songwriter and guitarist[41]
- 1962 – Bruce McGuire, Australian rugby league player[51]
- 1963 – Gwen Graham, American lawyer and politician
- 1964 – Martha MacCallum, American journalist[28]
- 1964 – Dawn Prince-Hughes, American scientist[52]
- 1965 – Giorgos Gasparis, Greek basketball player and coach
- 1965 – Ofra Harnoy, Israeli-Canadian cellist[53]
- 1965 – Peter Sagal, American author and radio host
- 1966 – Dexter Fletcher, English actor and director
- 1966 – Thant Myint-U, Myanmar historian, diplomat, conservationist, and former presidential advisor.
- 1967 – Fat Mike, American singer-songwriter, bass player, and producer
- 1968 – John Collins, Scottish footballer and manager[54]
- 1968 – Matt King, English actor, producer, and screenwriter
- 1968 – Ulrica Messing, Swedish politician, 2nd Swedish Minister for Infrastructure
- 1968 – Patrick Stevens, Belgian sprinter
- 1969 – Dov Charney, Canadian-American fashion designer and businessman, founded American Apparel
- 1969 – Daniel Moder, American cinematographer
- 1970 – Minnie Driver, English singer-songwriter and actress[41]
- 1970 – Danny Michel, Canadian singer-songwriter and producer
- 1971 – Patricia Velásquez, Venezuelan model and actress
- 1973 – Portia de Rossi, Australian-American actress[41]
- 1974 – Othella Harrington, American basketball player and coach
- 1974 – Ariel Pestano, Cuban baseball player
- 1975 – Preity Zinta, Indian actress, producer, and television host
- 1976 – Traianos Dellas, Greek footballer and manager
- 1976 – Buddy Rice, American race car driver
- 1977 – Bobby Moynihan, American actor and comedian[55]
- 1977 – Kerry Washington, American actress[56]
- 1978 – Fabián Caballero, Argentine footballer and manager
- 1979 – Daniel Tammet, English author and educator
- 1980 – James Adomian, American comedian, actor, and screenwriter [57]
- 1980 – Gary Doherty, Irish footballer[58]
- 1980 – Shim Yi-young, South Korean actress
- 1981 – Julio Arca, Argentine footballer
- 1981 – Mark Cameron, Australian cricketer
- 1981 – Gemma Collins, English media personality and businesswoman[59]
- 1981 – Justin Timberlake, American singer-songwriter, dancer, and actor[41]
- 1982 – Maret Ani, Estonian tennis player
- 1982 – Allan McGregor, Scottish footballer[60]
- 1982 – Jānis Sprukts, Latvian ice hockey player
- 1983 – Fabio Quagliarella, Italian footballer
- 1984 – Vernon Davis, American football player
- 1984 – Mikhail Grabovski, German-Belarusian ice hockey player[61]
- 1984 – Josh Johnson, Canadian-American baseball player
- 1984 – Jeremy Wariner, American runner
- 1984 – Alessandro Zanni, Italian rugby player
- 1985 – Adam Federici, Australian footballer
- 1985 – Mario Williams, American football player
- 1986 – Walter Dix, American sprinter[62]
- 1986 – Megan Ellison, American film producer, founded Annapurna Pictures
- 1986 – George Elokobi, Cameroonian footballer
- 1986 – Yves Ma-Kalambay, Belgian footballer
- 1986 – Pauline Parmentier, French tennis player[63]
- 1987 – Marcus Mumford, American-English singer-songwriter[41]
- 1988 – Brett Pitman, English footballer
- 1988 – Taijo Teniste, Estonian footballer
- 1989 – Tommy La Stella, American baseball player[64]
- 1990 – Cro, German rapper[65]
- 1990 – Jacopo Fortunato, Italian footballer
- 1990 – Nicolás Laprovíttola, Argentine basketball player[66]
- 1990 – Jacob Markström, Swedish ice hockey player
- 1990 – Kota Yabu, Japanese singer-songwriter, model, and actor
- 1992 – Tyler Seguin, Canadian ice hockey player[67]
- 1993 – Qiu Bo, Chinese diver[68]
- 1994 – Kenneth Zohore, Danish footballer[69]
- 1996 – Joel Courtney, American actor[41]
- 1996 – Nikita Dragun, American Youtuber[70]
- 1997 – Arnaut Danjuma, Dutch footballer[71]
- 1997 – Donte DiVincenzo, American basketball player[72]
- 1998 – Jalen McDaniels, American basketball player[73]
- 2000 – Julián Álvarez, Argentine footballer[74]
- 2006 – Sára Bejlek, Czech tennis player[75][76]
Deaths
[edit]Pre-1600
[edit]- 632 – Máedóc of Ferns, Irish bishop and saint (b. 550)
- 876 – Hemma of Altdorf, Frankish queen[77]
- 985 – Ryōgen, Japanese monk and abbot (b. 912)
- 1030 – William V, duke of Aquitaine (b. 969)
- 1216 – Theodore II, patriarch of Constantinople
- 1398 – Sukō, emperor of Japan (b. 1334)
- 1418 – Mircea I, prince of Wallachia (b. 1355)
- 1435 – Xuande, emperor of China (b. 1398)
- 1561 – Bairam Khan, Mughalan general (b. 1501)
- 1561 – Menno Simons, Dutch minister and theologian (b. 1496)
- 1580 – Henry, king of Portugal (b. 1512)
1601–1900
[edit]- 1606 – Guy Fawkes, English conspirator, leader of the Gunpowder Plot (b. 1570)
- 1606 – Ambrose Rookwood, English Gunpowder Plot conspirator (b. 1578)
- 1606 – Thomas Wintour, English Gunpowder Plot conspirator (b. 1571)
- 1615 – Claudio Acquaviva, Italian priest, 5th Superior General of the Society of Jesus (b. 1543)
- 1632 – Jost Bürgi, Swiss clockmaker and mathematician (b. 1552)
- 1665 – Johannes Clauberg, German philosopher and theologian (b. 1622)
- 1686 – Jean Mairet, French playwright (b. 1604)
- 1720 – Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford, English politician, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (b. 1654)
- 1729 – Jacob Roggeveen, Dutch explorer (b. 1659)
- 1736 – Filippo Juvarra, Italian architect and set designer, designed the Basilica of Superga (b. 1678)
- 1790 – Thomas Lewis, Irish-born American lawyer and surveyor (b. 1718)
- 1794 – Mariot Arbuthnot, English admiral and politician, 12th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (b. 1711)
- 1811 – Manuel Alberti, Argentinian priest and journalist (b. 1763)
- 1815 – José Félix Ribas, Venezuelan soldier (b. 1775)
- 1828 – Alexander Ypsilantis, Greek general (b. 1792)
- 1836 – John Cheyne, English physician and author (b. 1777)
- 1844 – Henri Gatien Bertrand, French general (b. 1773)
- 1856 – 11th Dalai Lama (b. 1838)
- 1870 – Cilibi Moise, Moldavian Romanian journalist and author (b. 1812)
- 1888 – John Bosco, Italian priest and educator, founded the Salesian Society (b. 1815)
- 1892 – Charles Spurgeon, English pastor and author (b. 1834)
- 1900 – John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry, Scottish nobleman (b. 1844)
1901–present
[edit]- 1907 – Timothy Eaton, Canadian businessman, founded Eaton's (b. 1834)
- 1911 – Paul Singer, German politician (b. 1844)[78]
- 1923 – Eligiusz Niewiadomski, Polish painter and critic (b. 1869)
- 1933 – John Galsworthy, English novelist and playwright, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1867)
- 1942 – Henry Larkin, American baseball player and manager (b. 1860)
- 1944 – Jean Giraudoux, French author and playwright (b. 1882)[79]
- 1954 – Edwin Howard Armstrong, American engineer, invented FM radio (b. 1890)
- 1954 – Vivian Woodward, English captain and footballer (b. 1879)
- 1955 – John Mott, American activist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1865)
- 1956 – A. A. Milne, English author, poet, and playwright, created Winnie-the-Pooh (b. 1882)
- 1958 – Karl Selter, Estonian politician, 14th Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs (b. 1898)
- 1960 – Auguste Herbin, French painter (b. 1882)
- 1961 – Krishna Singh, Indian politician, 1st Chief Minister of Bihar (b. 1887)
- 1966 – Arthur Percival, English general (b. 1887)
- 1967 – Eddie Tolan, American sprinter and educator (b. 1908)
- 1969 – Meher Baba, Indian spiritual master (b. 1894)
- 1971 – Viktor Zhirmunsky, Russian historian and linguist (b. 1891)
- 1973 – Ragnar Frisch, Norwegian economist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1895)
- 1974 – Samuel Goldwyn, Polish American film producer, co-founded Goldwyn Pictures (b. 1882)
- 1976 – Ernesto Miranda, American criminal (b. 1941)
- 1976 – Evert Taube, Swedish author and composer (b. 1890)
- 1985 – Reginald Baker, English Australian film producer (b. 1896)
- 1985 – Tatsuzō Ishikawa, Japanese author (b. 1905)
- 1987 – Yves Allégret, French director and screenwriter (b. 1907)
- 1989 – William Stephenson, Canadian captain and spy (b. 1896)
- 1990 – Eveline Du Bois-Reymond Marcus, German zoologist and academic (b. 1901)
- 1990 – Rashad Khalifa, Egyptian American biochemist and academic (b. 1935)
- 1995 – George Abbott, American actor, director, and producer (b. 1887)
- 1997 – John Joseph Scanlan, Irish American bishop (b. 1930)
- 1999 – Giant Baba, Japanese wrestler and trainer, co-founded All Japan Pro Wrestling (b. 1938)
- 1999 – Norm Zauchin, American baseball player (b. 1929)
- 2000 – Gil Kane, Latvian American author and illustrator (b. 1926)
- 2001 – Gordon R. Dickson, Canadian American author (b. 1923)
- 2002 – Gabby Gabreski, American colonel and pilot (b. 1919)
- 2004 – Eleanor Holm, American swimmer and actress (b. 1913)
- 2004 – Suraiya, Indian actress and playback singer (b. 1929)
- 2006 – Moira Shearer, Scottish actress and ballerina (b. 1926)
- 2007 – Molly Ivins, American journalist and author (b. 1944)
- 2007 – Adelaide Tambo, South African activist and politician (b. 1929)
- 2008 – František Čapek, Czechoslovakian canoeist (b. 1914)[80]
- 2011 – Bartolomeu Anania, Romanian bishop and poet (b. 1921)
- 2011 – Mark Ryan, English guitarist and playwright (b. 1959)
- 2012 – Mani Ram Bagri, Indian lawyer and politician (b. 1920)
- 2012 – Anthony Bevilacqua, American cardinal (b. 1923)
- 2012 – Tristram Potter Coffin, American author, scholar, and academic (b. 1922)
- 2012 – Dorothea Tanning, American painter and sculptor (b. 1910)
- 2013 – Rubén Bonifaz Nuño, Mexican poet and scholar (b. 1923)
- 2013 – Hassan Habibi, Iranian lawyer and politician, 1st Vice President of Iran (b. 1937)
- 2014 – Francis M. Fesmire, American cardiologist and physician (b. 1959)
- 2014 – Anna Gordy Gaye, American songwriter and producer, co-founded Anna Records (b. 1922)
- 2014 – Abdirizak Haji Hussein, Somalian politician, 4th Prime Minister of Somalia (b. 1924)
- 2014 – Miklós Jancsó, Hungarian director and screenwriter (b. 1921)
- 2014 – Joseph Willcox Jenkins, American composer, conductor, and educator (b. 1928)
- 2014 – Christopher Jones, American actor (b. 1941)
- 2015 – Vic Howe, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1929)
- 2015 – Udo Lattek, German footballer, coach, and journalist (b. 1935)
- 2015 – Lizabeth Scott, American actress (b. 1922)
- 2015 – Richard von Weizsäcker, German captain and politician, 6th President of Germany (b. 1920)
- 2016 – Terry Wogan, Irish radio and television host (b. 1938)[81]
- 2017 – Rob Stewart, Canadian filmmaker (b. 1979)
- 2018 – Rasual Butler, American professional basketball player (b. 1979)[82]
- 2018 – Leah LaBelle, American singer (b. 1986)[82]
Holidays and observances
[edit]- Christian feast day:
- Amartithi (Meherabad, India, followers of Meher Baba)
- Independence Day (Nauru), celebrates independence from Australia in 1968.
- Street Children's Day (Austria)
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