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Historical Events 1183 - Taira no Munemori and Taira clan take young Emperor Antoku and 3 sacred treasures and flee to western Japan to escape Minamoto clan (Traditional Japanese date: 25th Day of the 7th Month of the 2nd Year of Juei). 1813 - British warship Pelican attacks and captures US war brigantine Argus 1825 - Dutch King William I expels foreign students 1976 - 10,000 Northern Ireland women demonstrate for peace in Belfast 1980 - Democratic Convention in NYC nominates Jimmy Carter for president and Walter Mondale for vice president 2015 - Most extensive face transplant surgery ever performed on Patrick Hardison by Dr. Eduardo Rodriguez at New York University Langone Medical Center More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1626 - Daniel Elsevier, Dutch book publisher, born in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherland (d. 1680) 1836 - Walter Besant, English writer and philanthropist (Rebel Queen), born in Portsmouth, Hampshire (d. 1901) 1868 - Leone Sinigaglia, Italian composer, born in Turin, Italy (d. 1944) 1928 - Lina Wertmüller [Arcangela Braueich], Italian screenwriter, film director, and 1st woman nominated for an Academy Award for Directing (Seven Beauties), born in Rome, Italy 1968 - Adrian Lester, English actor, born in Birmingham, United Kingdom 1971 - Pramodaya Wickremasinhghe, Sri Lankan cricketer (Sri Lankan fast-medium bowler), born in Matara, Sri Lanka More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1390 - John FitzAlan, 2nd Baron Arundel, English soldier, dies at 26 1913 - Josephine Cochrane, American inventor (automatic dishwasher), dies of a stroke at 74 1954 - Hugo Eckener, German inventor and commander of the famous Graf Zeppelin during its record-setting flights, dies at 86 1974 - Raymond Budd, South African trade unionist 1994 - Alice Childress, American playwright, actress and writer, dies at 77 1995 - Joseph Fattorini, businessman, dies at 82 More Famous Deaths »
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1516 - The Treaty of Noyon between France and Spain is signed. Francis recognises Charles's claim to Naples, and Charles recognises Francis's claim to Milan. 1920 - US Open Men's Golf, Inverness GC: Isle of Jersey native Ted Ray pars the 18th, giving him a 1-stroke win over runners-up Harry Vardon, Jock Hutchison, Leo Diegel and Jack Burke Sr 1941 - Red army evacuates Smolensk, Russia, as the German army advances 1970 - Pamphlet bombs which scatter revolutionary African National Congress propaganda leaflets explode in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban and Port Elizabeth, South Africa 1999 - 32nd San Diego Comic-Con International opens at San Diego Convention Center 2004 - 156 Congolese Tutsi refugees massacred at the Gatumba refugee camp in Burundi 2006 - Canadian Open Women's Golf, London Hunt CC: Christie Kerr wins by 1 shot from Angela Stanford 2015 - US Government formally returns to France Picasso's painting La Coiffeuse, stolen from Paris' National Museum of Modern Art in 2001 2016 - Jamaican sprinter Elaine Thompson wins blue ribband women's 100m gold in 10.71 at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics; American Tori Bowie second in 10.83 and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica 3rd 10.86 2017 - Gunmen kill at least 18 at a cafe in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Islamic extremists blamed More Historical Events »
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Historical Events 1908 - King Edward VII of Great Britain meets with Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria at Ischl; the King tries to persuade the Emperor to advise Germany against aggressive (anti-British) policies 1944 - British 8th Army occupies Florence 1987 - Jackie Joyner-Kersee ties world record with 24'5½" jump 1992 - Revival of Tom Stoppard's play "The Real Inspector Hound" opens at Criterion Center Stage Right, New York, NYC; runs for 61 performances 2015 - 76 people are killed and 212 are wounded by an ISIL truck bomb in Baghdad, Iraq 2020 - Israel strikes historic deal with the United Arab Emirates to normalize relations, Israel suspends plans to annex parts of the occupied West Bank More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1898 - Jean Borotra, French tennis player (Wimbledon 1924, 26), born in Biarritz, France (d. 1994) 1902 - Felix Wankel, German inventor (Wankel rotary-piston engine), born in Lahr, Germany (d. 1988) 1912 - Rita Johnson, American actress (Honolulu, All Mine to Give), born in Worcester, Massachusetts (d. 1965) 1949 - Sheralee, American vocalist (Your Hit Parade, 1974-75), born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1971 - Vernell Brown Jr., American jazz and RandB pianist, composer, arranger (Kenny Garrett Quintet), born in Las Angeles, California 1982 - Sarah Huckabee Sanders, American political operative and politician (Trump White House Press Secretary 2017-19, 1st Female Governor of Arkansas 2023-), born in Hope, Arkansas More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1860 - Danillo II, ruler of Montenegro, dies 1918 - Luther Gulick, American Basketball Hall of Fame contributor (basketball pioneer; international official), dies at 53 1948 - Edwin Maxwell, Irish actor (Taming of the Shrew), dies at 62 1958 - Otto Witte, acrobat and, purportedly, King of Albania (b. 1868) 1959 - Henri Garat [Garascu], French actor (Congress Dances), and singer ("Les dieux s'amusent"), dies at 57 2008 - Jack Weil, American oldest working CEO (Rockmount Ranch Wear), dies at 107 More Famous Deaths »
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1793 - The Rhône départment is created when the former département of Rhône-et-Loire was split into two: Rhône and Loire (Lêre). 1896 - Willem II soccer team forms in Tilburg 1901 - Boer General Kritzinger driven out of Cape colony 1944 - Pipeline under ocean (Pluto) begins operating 1955 - WPBT TV channel 2 in Miami, FL (PBS) begins broadcasting 1977 - Space shuttle Enterprise makes 1st atmospheric test flight 1990 - Iraqi President Saddam Hussein says he is ready to resolve Gulf crisis if Israel withdraws from occupied territories 2007 - Bulk carrier M/V New Flame collides with oil tanker Torm Gertrud at the southernmost tip of Gibraltar, ending up partially submerged. 2007 - PGA Championship Men's Golf, Southern Hills CC: Defending champion Tiger Woods wins his 4th PGA C'ship by 2 shots from Woody Austin 2022 - British author Salman Rushdie attacked and repeatedly stabbed on stage prior to giving a lecture at Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, New York More Historical Events »
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Historical Events 1553 - Pope Julius III orders confiscation and burning of Jewish Talmud 1973 - WPBA National Championship won by Betty Morris 1979 - "Whoopee!" closes at ANTA Theater NYC after 204 performances 1980 - Signature of the Montevideo Treaty establishing the Latin American Integration Association. 2021 - US Census reveal country grown more diverse, growth in Hispanic (+23%) and Asian (+36%) populations, 1st ever decline in white population (-2.6%) 2022 - British author Salman Rushdie attacked and repeatedly stabbed on stage prior to giving a lecture at Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, New York More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1751 - Johann Baptist Lasser, German composer, born in Steinkirchen, Electorate of Bavaria (d. 1805) 1915 - Alex Wojciechowicz, American College/Pro Football HOF center, linebacker (Fordham Uni; NFL C'ship 1948, 49; First-team All-Pro 1939, 44; NFL 1940s All-Decade Team; Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles), born in South River, New Jersey (d. 1992) 1915 - Michael Kidd, American choreographer and dancer, born in New York City (d. 2007) 1977 - Iva Majoli, Croatian tennis player (1996 Pan Pacific), born in Zagreb, Croatia 1983 - Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Dutch footballer 1999 - Matthijs de Ligt, Dutch football player (Bayern Munich, Netherlands), born in Leiderdorp, Netherlands More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1546 - Francisco de Vitoria, Spanish theologian and lawyer, dies 1689 - Innocent XI [Benedetto Odescalchi], Italian, Pope (1676-89), dies at 78 1864 - Sakuma Shōzan, Japanese reformer (b. 1811) 1943 - Georges Martin Witkowski, composer, dies at 76 1973 - Karl Ziegler, German chemist and Nobel Laureate (polymers), dies at 74 2021 - Una Stubbs, English actress (Till Death Us Do Part; Sherlock - "Mrs. Hudson"), dies at 84 More Famous Deaths »
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1522 - Uprising of adel/burgerij in Austria fails 1919 - Weimar Republic begins in Germany 1940 - German air raid on British ports Portland and Weymouth 1974 - PGA Championship Men's Golf, Tanglewood Park: Lee Trevino wins the first of his 2 PGA C'ships, 1 stroke ahead of defending champion Jack Nicklaus 1982 - The South African Defence Force (SADF) raids Southern Angola 1994 - João Bernardo "Nino" Vieira, elected President of Guinea-Bissau 2003 - A heat wave in Paris results in temperatures rising to 112°F (44° C), leaving about 144 people dead. 2008 - The US 4 x 100m freestyle replay team of Michael Phelps, Garrett Weber-Gale, Cullen Jones and Jason Lezak beats France by 8 seconds to win gold and smash world record at the Beijing Olympics 2016 - American super-swimmer Michael Phelps wins men's 200m individual medley in 1:54.66 at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics; 3rd athlete and 1st swimmer to win 4 consecutive Olympic gold medals in one event 2021 - Torrential rains cause flash flooding in Turkey's northwestern provinces of Kastamonu, Sinop and Barti, killing at least 77 with more missing More Historical Events »
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Historical Events 1940 - German air raid on British ports Portland and Weymouth 1944 - British premier Winston Churchill arrives in Italy 1950 - King Boudouin I takes oath as royal prince of Belgium 1971 - Harmon Killebrew hits HRs #500 and 501 1985 - Challenger flies to Kennedy Space Center via Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz 2009 - "Need You Now" album released by Lady Antebellum (Billboard Album of the Year 2010) More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1833 - Robert G. Ingersoll, American writer, orator and agnostic, born in Dresden, New York (d. 1899) 1929 - Cora de Man-Canne Meyer, Dutch mezzo-soprano (Figaro, Carmen), born in Amsterdam, Netherlands (d. 2020) 1933 - Justin Connolly [D'Arcy-Dawson], British classical and electro-acoustic composer (Diaphony; The Garden of Forking Paths), and educator, born in London, England (d. 2020) 1936 - Jim Thompson, English Bishop of Bath and Wells and "Thought for the Day" contributor, born in Birmingham, England (d. 2003) 1938 - Rainer Boesch, Swiss pianist, composer, improviser, and teacher, born in Männedorf, Switzerland (d. 2014) 1968 - Veda Hille, Canadian experimental pop singer-songwriter, keyboard player, and accordionist, born in Vancouver, British Columbia More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1578 - Pedro Nunes [Nonius], Port mathematician/astronomer (nonius), dies 1857 - Marshall Hall, English physician, physiologist and early neurologist (physiology of reflex function), dies of a throat infection at 67 1984 - Paul Felix Schmidt, Estonian-German chess player, dies at 67 1995 - Douglas John Gorman, British businessman (Chairman of CMG (Computer Management Group)), dies at 58 2008 - George Furth, American actor and director (Tammy, Good Guys, Dumplings), dies at 75 2023 - Tom Jones, American musical theatre lyricist (The Fantasticks; 110 In the Shade), dies of cancer at 95 More Famous Deaths »
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843 - Treaty of Verdun: Brothers Lotharius I, Louis the German and Charles the Bald divide France 1627 - Cardinal Richelieu begins siege of La Rochelle 1897 - Automobile Club of Great Britain established (now: Royal Automobile Club) 1936 - First time the Olympic cycling road race is conducted as a mass start event with Frenchmen Robert Charpentier and Guy Lapébie taking gold and silver, and France winning the teams gold medal 1943 - Adolf Hitler watches a lynching of allied pilots 1981 - Coca-Cola Bottling Co agrees to pump $34 million into black business 1984 - Ian Ferguson of New Zealand wins 2 canoeing gold medals in the one day taking the K-1 500 and K-2 500 (with Paul MacDonald) at the LA Olympics; wins K-4 1000 the next day 1988 - UN estimates Asia's population hits 3 billion 1989 - A's bat out of order against White Sox in 3rd inning 1989 - Australia 0-301 at end of day one, 5th Test Cricket at Trent Bridge More Historical Events »
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Historical Events 1585 - English Queen Elizabeth I signs Treaty of Nonsuch: Aid for Netherlands 1877 - Battle of the Big Hole: US Army led by Colonel John Gibbon fights the Nez Perce led by Chief Joseph and Looking Glass in Montana, both sides suffer heavy casualties causing the Nez Perce to continue their long fighting retreat 1949 - Ezzard Charles TKOs Gus Lesnevich in 8 for heavyweight boxing title 1960 - Los Angeles premiere of Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" starring Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh 1977 - Phillies and Expos play a doubleheader that ends at 3:23 AM 2008 - British cyclist Nicole Cooke wins the road race at the Beijing Olympics; Great Britain's 200th gold in the modern Olympics More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1708 - Johannes Stinstra, Dutch Mennonite preacher, born in Harlingen, Friesland (d. 1790) 1856 - William Willett, British inventor of Daylight Saving Time, born in Farnham, Surrey, England (d. 1915) 1940 - Richard Wells, British Chief Constable (South Yorkshire - in charge after Hillsborough disaster) 1943 - Ronnie Spector [Veronica Bennett], American pop singer (The Ronettes -"Be My Baby"), born in New York City (d. 2022) 1957 - Fred Ho [Houn], American jazz baritone saxophonist, composer (Year of the Tiger), playwright, writer and social activist, born in Palo Alto, California (d. 2014) 1962 - Dan Donovan, English rock keyboardist (Big Audio Dynamite), born in London, England More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1628 - Hans Jonsson, Swedish fleet commander, drowned 1717 - Nicolaas Witsen, Dutch statesman and mayor of Amsterdam, dies at 76 1843 - Jakob F. Fries, German philosopher, dies at 69 1861 - Nathaniel Lyon, American Brigadier-General (Union Army), 1st Union General to die in battle at 43 1974 - Ivor Dean, British stage and screen actor (Treasure Island; The Saint - "Inspector Teal"), dies at 56 1994 - Leendert-John Schalm, Dutch banker on Curacao, murdered at 58 More Famous Deaths »
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1666 - Rear Admiral Robert Holmes leads a raid on the Dutch island of Terschelling, destroying 150 merchant ships in the Vlie estuary, and pillaging the town of West-Terschelling, an act later known as "Holmes's Bonfire". 1790 - Robert Gray's Columbia Rediviva returns to Boston after 3 year journey, 1st American ship to circumnavigate the Globe 1910 - Chicago resident Alva Fisher receives US patent for an electric washing machine 1930 - 113°F (45°C) at Perryville, Tennessee (state record) 1936 - Helen Stephens claims the women's sprint double at the Berlin Olympics having won the 100m and as part of the victorious American 4 x 100m relay team 1950 - Lusty Song riden by Delvin Miller wins the Hambletonian in Goshen, New York 1961 - James Benton Parsons is 1st African American to be nominated to a US Federal District Court 1966 - The Beatles release their "Yellow Submarine" single and its album "Revolver" in the US 1997 - Security guard Abner Louima, attacked by NYC police 2020 - Disputed Belarusian presidential election sees long time dictator Alexander Lukashenko officially win 80% of the votes but unofficially lose 60-70% of the votes to main opposition candidate Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya. Sparks widespread protests in Belarus and international condemnation. More Historical Events »
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Historical Events 1378 - Cardinals declare pope Urbanus VI lawless (anti christian/devil) 1778 - Captain James Cook reaches Cape Prince of Wales, Bering Straits 1848 - US Barnburners (anti-slavery) party merges with Free Soil Party nominating Martin Van Buren for president 1952 - General strike against overtime conscription in Belgium 1965 - Fire in Titan II silo in Searcy, Arkansas, kills 53 1977 - Military-controlled Government of Uruguay announces the return to civilian rule through general elections in 1981 to democratically elect a President and Congress More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1603 - Johannes Cocceius, Dutch reformed theologist, born in Bremen (d. 1669) 1819 - Jonathan Homer Lane, American astrophysicist who mathematically analyzed the Sun as a gaseous body, born in Geneseo, New York (d. 1880) 1944 - Terry Jenner, Australian cricket spin bowler (9 Tests, 24 wickets; WA CA, SA CA), born in Mount Lawley, Australia (d. 2011) 1967 - Deion Sanders, American College/Pro Football Hall of Fame corner-back (Super Bowl 1995, 96; 8 x Pro Bowl; Dallas Cowboys) and MLB outfielder (NY Yankees; Atlanta Braves), born in Fort Myers, Florida 1970 - Arion Salazar, American rock bassist (Third Eye Blind - "Semi-Charmed Life"), born in Oakland, California 1983 - Shane O'Brien, Canadian hockey player, born in Port Hope, Ontario More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1957 - Carl Clauberg, German Nazi doctor (gynecologist, specializing in mass sterilization and other experiments on humans at Auschwitz concentration camp), dies at 58 1969 - Jay Sebring, American hair stylist, murdered by Manson family at 35 1969 - Steven Parent, American student, murdered by the Manson family at 18 1977 - Edward Chapman, British actor (Things to Come, Promoter, Rembrandt), dies at 75 1979 - Allan Frank, American actor (Charade Quiz), dies at 64 1987 - Kees de Galan, Dutch economist, dies at 55 More Famous Deaths »
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1576 - Cornerstone laid for Tycho Brahe's observatory in Uraniborg, Denmark, when built becomes the world's most advanced research institution 1839 - Beta Theta Pi is founded in Oxford, Ohio. 1863 - American Civil War: Tennessee's "military" Governor Andrew Johnson frees his personal slaves. Celebrated as a holiday by Tennessee African Americans (early 20th century) 1922 - Pirates set record of 46 hits in a doubleheader (against Phillies) 1940 - 31 German aircraft shot down over England 1942 - British Flower class corvette HMS Dianthus sinks U-379 1952 - Syngman Ree re-elected president of South Korea 1975 - As a result of rainfall from Typhoon Nina, the Banqiao Dam in China fails, causing the collapse of almost 6 million buildings and 229,000 deaths 1984 - Nawal El Moutawakel of Morocco becomes the first female Olympic champion of a Muslim nation, and the first of her country in the 400m hurdles at the Los Angeles Olympics 1996 - American jazz artist Mel Tormé (70), suffers a stroke, ending his 65-year singing career More Historical Events »
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1576 - Cornerstone laid for Tycho Brahe's observatory in Uraniborg, Denmark, when built becomes the world's most advanced research institution 1839 - Beta Theta Pi is founded in Oxford, Ohio. 1863 - American Civil War: Tennessee's "military" Governor Andrew Johnson frees his personal slaves. Celebrated as a holiday by Tennessee African Americans (early 20th century) 1922 - Pirates set record of 46 hits in a doubleheader (against Phillies) 1940 - 31 German aircraft shot down over England 1942 - British Flower class corvette HMS Dianthus sinks U-379 1952 - Syngman Ree re-elected president of South Korea 1975 - As a result of rainfall from Typhoon Nina, the Banqiao Dam in China fails, causing the collapse of almost 6 million buildings and 229,000 deaths 1984 - Nawal El Moutawakel of Morocco becomes the first female Olympic champion of a Muslim nation, and the first of her country in the 400m hurdles at the Los Angeles Olympics 1996 - American jazz artist Mel Tormé (70), suffers a stroke, ending his 65-year singing career More Historical Events »
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Historical Events 1911 - The millionth patent is filed in the United States Patent Office by Francis Holton for a tubeless vehicle tire. 1918 - World War I: The Allies launch the Hundred Days Offensive, beginning with the Battle of Amiens where 500 tanks and 10 Allied divisions attacked German lines 1929 - German airship Graf Zeppelin begins the first round-the-world flight by airship, leaving Lakehurst, New Jersey 1981 - At a summit South African Trade Unions resolve to defy apartheid and labour laws 1988 - Jennifer Levin's parents file $25M suit against Dorrian Red Hand Bar 2018 - Malaysia charges former prime minister Najib Razak with three counts of money laundering More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1861 - William Bateson, English biologist (originator of term "genetics"), born in Whitby, England (d. 1926) 1911 - Rosetta LeNoire, American actress (Family Matters, The Brother from Another Planet), born in New York City (d. 2002) 1928 - Ken Scowcroft, English insurance magnate (Swinton) (d. 2018) 1930 - Joan Mondale (née Adams;), American artist, author, and wife of US vice-president Walter Mondale, born in Eugene, Oregon (d. 2014) 1944 - John Renbourn, British jazz and folk guitarist and songwriter (Pentangle), born in Marleylebone, London, England (d. 2015) 1981 - Roger Federer, Swiss tennis player (20 x Grand Slam singles titles; Olympic gold doubles 2008; Davis Cup 2014; 6 x Tour Finals), born in Bottmingen, Switzerland More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1940 - Johnny Dodds, American early jazz clarinetist, dies at 48 1944 - Juliusz Kaden-Bandrowski, Polish novelist and satirist (Black Wings), dies of wounds received during the Warsaw Uprising at 59 1997 - Duncan Swift, English jazz pianist, dies at 74 2005 - Ahmed Deedat, Islamic scholar (b. 1918) 2009 - Daniel Jarque, Spanish football player, dies of a heart attack at 26 2010 - Jack Parnell, British jazz drummer, and orchestra leader (The Benny Hill Show; The Englebert Humperdick Show; Barbra Streisand and Other Musical Instruments), dies of cancer at 87 More Famous Deaths »
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1927 - Peace Bridge over the Niagara River between US and Canada dedicated to commemorate 100 years of peace between the two countries 1956 - Dynamite transport explodes in Colombia; about 1200 die 1961 - Soviet premier Khrushchev predicts USSR economy will surpass US 1983 - Grete Waitz of Norway wins inaugural women's marathon at the 1st world athletics championships in Helsinki, Finland 1985 - Takao Doi, Mamoru Mohri and Chiaki Mukai are chosen to be Japan's first astronauts 1988 - Future Hall of Fame jockey Eddie Delahoussaye wins his 4,000th career race aboard 2-year-old filly Fawn and Hahn in the 4th race at Del Mar 2000 - Los Angeles Lakers announce retirement of former star player and Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Jerry West; name Mitch Kupchak to succeed him 2010 - Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith, John Randle, Russ Grimm, Rickey Jackson, Floyd Little and Dick LeBeau are inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame 2012 - 200,000 people are evacuated from Shanghai in anticipation of Typhoon Haikui 2019 - Largest single-state immigration raid in Mississippi as nearly 700 people arrested More Historical Events »
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Historical Events 659 - Forces from the Mayan city of Palenque, under its leader Pakal, defeat nearby Santa Elena and take its ruler captive 1885 - Five German warships anchor off Zanzibar 1964 - Turkey begins air attack on Greek Cypriots 1991 - Courts rules Manuel Noriega, may access some secret US documents 2010 - Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith, John Randle, Russ Grimm, Rickey Jackson, Floyd Little and Dick LeBeau are inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame 2016 - American swimmer Katie Ledecky sets a new world record with a time of 3:56.46 to win the gold medal in the women's 400m freestyle at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1925 - M. S. Swaminathan, Indian agricultural scientist, leader of the green revolution in India, born in Kumbakonam, Madras Presidency (d. 2023) 1929 - Don Larsen, American MLB pitcher (only perfect game in World Series history, Game 5 1956; World Series MVP 1956; NY Yankees), born in Michigan City, Indiana (d. 2020) 1942 - Carlos Monzón, Argentine boxer (Undisputed world middleweight champion 1970-74, 76-77), born in San Javier, Argentina (d. 1995) 1975 - Gaahl [Kristian Eivind Espedal], Norwegian black metal vocalist (Gorgoroth), born in Sunnfjord, Norway 1978 - Vanness Wu, Taiwanese-American singer (F4, Kangta and Vanness), born in Santa Monica, California 1988 - Melody Oliveria, American internet blogger (bowiechick) More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1942 - Janusz Korczak [Henryk Goldszmit], Polish-Jewish educator and pedagogue (ran an orphanage in the Warsaw Ghetto), is gassed at Treblinka extermination camp along with the residents of his orphanage at 64 2011 - Hugh Carey, American politician and attorney (Gov-D-NY), dies at 92 2017 - David Maslanka, American composer (Angel Of Mercy; Sea Dreams), and educator, dies of colon cancer at 73 2018 - Stan Mikita, Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame center (Stanley Cup 1961; Hart Memorial Trophy [MVP] 1967, 68; 6 x NHL First All-Star Team), dies of Lewy body dementia at 78 2022 - David McCullough, American author (Truman; John Adams), popular historian, TV documentary host and narrator (Seabiscuit; The Civil War), dies at 89 2023 - William Friedkin, American film director, producer, writer (The Exorcist; The French Connection), dies of heart failure at 87 More Famous Deaths »
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Historical Events 659 - Forces from the Mayan city of Palenque, under its leader Pakal, defeat nearby Santa Elena and take its ruler captive 1885 - Five German warships anchor off Zanzibar 1964 - Turkey begins air attack on Greek Cypriots 1991 - Courts rules Manuel Noriega, may access some secret US documents 2010 - Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith, John Randle, Russ Grimm, Rickey Jackson, Floyd Little and Dick LeBeau are inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame 2016 - American swimmer Katie Ledecky sets a new world record with a time of 3:56.46 to win the gold medal in the women's 400m freestyle at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1925 - M. S. Swaminathan, Indian agricultural scientist, leader of the green revolution in India, born in Kumbakonam, Madras Presidency (d. 2023) 1929 - Don Larsen, American MLB pitcher (only perfect game in World Series history, Game 5 1956; World Series MVP 1956; NY Yankees), born in Michigan City, Indiana (d. 2020) 1942 - Carlos Monzón, Argentine boxer (Undisputed world middleweight champion 1970-74, 76-77), born in San Javier, Argentina (d. 1995) 1975 - Gaahl [Kristian Eivind Espedal], Norwegian black metal vocalist (Gorgoroth), born in Sunnfjord, Norway 1978 - Vanness Wu, Taiwanese-American singer (F4, Kangta and Vanness), born in Santa Monica, California 1988 - Melody Oliveria, American internet blogger (bowiechick) More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1942 - Janusz Korczak [Henryk Goldszmit], Polish-Jewish educator and pedagogue (ran an orphanage in the Warsaw Ghetto), is gassed at Treblinka extermination camp along with the residents of his orphanage at 64 2011 - Hugh Carey, American politician and attorney (Gov-D-NY), dies at 92 2017 - David Maslanka, American composer (Angel Of Mercy; Sea Dreams), and educator, dies of colon cancer at 73 2018 - Stan Mikita, Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame center (Stanley Cup 1961; Hart Memorial Trophy [MVP] 1967, 68; 6 x NHL First All-Star Team), dies of Lewy body dementia at 78 2022 - David McCullough, American author (Truman; John Adams), popular historian, TV documentary host and narrator (Seabiscuit; The Civil War), dies at 89 2023 - William Friedkin, American film director, producer, writer (The Exorcist; The French Connection), dies of heart failure at 87 More Famous Deaths »
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1936 - Japanese athletes quinella the triple jump at the Berlin Olympics; Naoto Tajima wins gold and Masao Harada silver 1944 - Deportation of 70,000 Jews from Lodz Poland to Auschwitz begins 1948 - Willem Drees forms Socialist government (KVP/Social Democratics/CHU/Liberal) in the Netherlands 1964 - Prometheus, the world's oldest tree aged at least 4,862 years old, is accidentally cut down in Nevada, USA 1967 - Pope Paul VI publishes constitution Pro comperto sane 1980 - University adm declares 5 Pac-10 schools ineligible for conference titles and post-season play due to transcript and curriculum abuses 1983 - Bomb planted by Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of ANC, explodes at a synagogue in Johannesburg, South Africa 1987 - 20th San Diego Comic-Con International opens at Holiday Inn 1988 - The Tompkins Square Park Police Riot in New York City spurs reform of the NYPD, who were responsible for the melee that transpired the night of August 6-7 1989 - Revival of musical revue "Oh! Calcutta!" closes at Edison Theater, NYC, after 5959 performances: Broadway’s longest-running musical revue More Historical Events »
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Historical Events 695 - Maya King Jasaw Chan K'awill I of Tikal defeats Yich'aak K'ahk' (‘Claw of Fire'), his long-standing rival and king of Calakmul 1815 - US flotilla ends piracy by Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli 1951 - The National Museum of Racing opens in Congress Park at Saratoga Springs, N.Y 1966 - US citizens demonstrate against war in Vietnam 1982 - Three ANC members are sentenced to death in South Africa 2015 - Eqyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi inaugurates the Suez Canal Expansion at a ceremony in Ismaïlia More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1908 - William "Will" Lee, American actor (They Live by Night, Melody Lane), born in New York City (d. 1982) 1938 - Igor Mikhailovich Luchenok, Belarusian composer and teacher, born in Minsk, Belarus (d. 2018) 1955 - Gordon J. Brand, English golfer (British Open 1986 runner-up), born in Cambridge, England (d. 2020) 1966 - Regina Carter, American jazz and classical violinist, and composer, born in Detroit, Michigan 1981 - Leslie Odom Jr., American actor and singer (Hamilton), born in New York City 1995 - Amy Forsyth, Canadian actress (The Gilded Age, CODA), born in Ontario More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1414 - King Ladislas of Naples (b. 1377) 1965 - Nancy Carroll, actress (Alice-Aldrich Family), dies at 60 1969 - Theodor W. Adorno, German philosopher and sociologist (Dialectic of Enlightenment, Negative Dialectics), dies at 65 1979 - Kurt Kaszner [Serwicher], Austrian actor (Kiss Me Kate, Lili, Casino Royale), dies of cancer at 65 2009 - Willibrordus S. Rendra, Indonesian poet (Ballad orang-orang tertjina), dies at 73 2012 - Sir Bernard Lovell, English radio astronomer, dies at 98 More Famous Deaths »
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1716 - Battle of Petrovaradin [Peterwardein]: Habsburgs under Eugene of Savoy defeat the Ottomans in a decisive victory 1900 - In Russia, anti-Jewish riots spread from Odessa into other parts of the country 1914 - Dutch Cort Van de Linden government issues silver bonds as money 1964 - Beatles record a cover of Little Willie John's "Leave My Kitten Alone"; not released until 1995's "Anthology 1" 1980 - Montreal Expos Dick Williams wins his 1,000th career game as a manager in 11-5 win v Mets, for whom Doug Flynn hits MLB record tying 3 triples 1983 - American rock singer David Crosby sentenced to 5 years in Texas state prison on drug and weapons convictions 1995 - 5th Athletics World Championships open at Gothenburg, Sweden 2018 - English swimmer Adam Peaty breaks his own world record in 57.00 as he wins his 9th European 100m breaststroke title in Glasgow, Scotland 2018 - 6.9 magnitude earthquake on island of Lombok, Indonesia, kills at least 460 people and displaces 350,000 2018 - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull declares "now we are a land of droughts" as 99% of New South Wales affected More Historical Events »
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Historical Events 1552 - Battle of Ponza: Ottoman naval fleet led by Dragut defeats Genoese fleet under Andrea Doria capturing seven galleys 1944 - US 79th/90th division occupy Laval (Mayenne), southwest of Paris 1964 - Congo rebellion: Christopher Gbenye and Pierre Mulele conquer Stanleyville 1966 - West Indies cricket captain Garfield Sobers scores 174 including a century between lunch and tea to set up a 4th Test win v England at Headingley 1969 - Pirates outfielder Willie Stargell smashes first and longest home run ever hit out of Dodger Stadium; the incomparable shot off Alan Foster, measures 506 feet 1985 - Establishment of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is announced More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1947 - Bernie Carbo, American MLB player, born in Detroit, Michigan 1953 - Samantha Sang [Cheryl Lau Sang], Australian pop singer (Emotion), born in Melbourne 1963 - James Wilder, American actor (Scorchers, Zombie High, Murder 1), born in Cleveland, Ohio 1968 - Tokimitsu Ishizawa, Japanese professional wrestler 1970 - Travis Moore, American CFL receiver (Grey Cup 1998 2001; 3 x CFL All Star; Calgary Stampeders), born in Santa Monica, California 1972 - Aaqib Javed, Pakistani cricketer and pace bowler (1989-98), born in Sheikhupura, Pakistan More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1579 - Stanislaus Hosius, Polish Catholic cardinal (b. 1504) 1901 - Victoria, Empress of Germany and Queen of Prussia by marriage to German Emperor Frederick III, dies at 60 1997 - Don Steele, LA radio personality (KRTH), dies of cancer at 61 2000 - Otto Buchsbaum, Austrian writer and ecological activist, dies at 80 2001 - Otema Allimadi, Prime Minister of Uganda (b. 1929) 2011 - Andrzej Lepper, Polish politician (Deputy Prime Minister of Poland), dies at 57 More Famous Deaths »
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1903 - Cardinal Giuseppe Sarto of Venice elected Pope Pius X, known as the 'pope of the poor and humble' 1914 - WWI: King Albert I becomes Supreme Commander of Belgian army after German declaration of war 1967 - USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan 1981 - Columbia mated with SRBs and external tank for STS-2 mission 1982 - Outfielder Joel Youngblood becomes only MLB player to get hits for 2 different teams in 2 different cities on the same day; singles for Mets in Chicago day game; traded, then singles for Expos in Philadelphia night game 1984 - Prince's "Purple Rain" album goes #1 and stays #1 for 24 weeks 1985 - "Dreamgirls" closes at Imperial Theater NYC after 1522 performances 1994 - 27th San Diego Comic-Con International opens at Hyatt Regency 1995 - Following a suspension from the league for substance abuse former Mets outfielder Darryl Strawberry joins NY Yankees and eventually helps the Bronx Bombers to win the 1996 World Series 2013 - British Open Women's Golf, St. Andrews: American Stacy Lewis wins her second major, 2 shots ahead of runners-up Na Yeon Choi and Hee Young Park More Historical Events »
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Historical Events 1666 - St James' Day naval battle is an English victory against the Dutch during Second Anglo-Dutch War off the Kent coast 1929 - Jones Beach in NY opens 1946 - An earthquake of magnitude 8.0 hits northern Dominican Republic. 100 are killed and 20,000 are left homeless. 1976 - England beats Australia by 8 wickets in the limited overs cricket international at Lord's; first time women are permitted to play on the main square at 'the home of cricket' 1986 - After winning only token damages in antitrust lawsuit against the NFL, USFL owners vote to suspend operations for 1986 season; folded before 4th season 2010 - On 3rd anniversary of his 500th MLB career home run, Alex Rodriguez reaches the 600 HR mark in the NY Yankees 5-1 win v Toronto; 7th and youngest to reach milestone More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1222 - Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, English soldier (d. 1262) 1888 - Philip Greeley Clapp, American composer and educator (University of Iowa, 1919-54), born in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 1954) 1918 - Iceberg Slim (a.k.a. Robert Beck), African-American author, born in Chicago, Illinois (d. 1992) 1931 - Narendra Tamhane, Indian cricket wicket-keeper (1950's), born in Bombay, India 1959 - Laurence Anholt, British children's author, born in London, England 1967 - Michael Lawrence Marsh, American sprinter (Olympic 200m gold 1992, silver 1996), born in Los Angeles, California More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1584 - John van Hembyze, Flemish Calvinist, dies at 71 1873 - Viktor Hartmann, Russian architect and painter, dies at 39 1938 - Pearl White, American actress/stunt woman (Perils of Pauline), dies at 49 1980 - Diego Fabbri, Italian playwright and leader (Vatican movie bureau), dies at 69 1992 - Ralph Cooper, American master-of-ceremonies (creator of Amateur Night at the Apollo), actor, dancer, and choreographer, dies of cancer at 84 2013 - Art Donovan, American NFL HOF defensive tackle, 1950-61 (4 x Pro Bowl, 2 x Champion - Baltimore Colts and 2 other teams), and US Marine (WWII - Iwo Jima), dies from a respiratory ailment at 89 More Famous Deaths »
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1527 - First known letter sent from North America by John Rut while at St. John's, Newfoundland 1914 - Germany invades Belgium and declares war on France, beginning World War I 1939 - Jean Genet's play "Ondine" premieres in Paris 1959 - 27th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 5-3 at Memorial Coliseum, LA 1963 - Warner Bros. Records releases single of Allan Sherman's novelty song "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)", set to music of Amilcare Ponchielli's "Dance of the Hours" from his 1876 opera "La Gioconda" 1987 - Detroit Tigers ace Jack Morris ties AL record with 5 wild pitches in a 4-2, 10 innings loss v Kansas City Royals 1997 - Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre in Algeria; 40-76 villagers killed. 2004 - MESSENGER spacecraft launches from Cape Canaveral 2014 - Alex Puccio ascends Jade in Rocky Mountain National Park, becoming the fourth-ever woman to climb V14 2020 - Hurricane Isaias makes landfall in the US as a Category 1 hurricane near Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina More Historical Events »
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Historical Events 1852 - America's first intercollegiate sporting event takes place as the Harvard heavyweight rowing crew beats Yale by 2 lengths over 2 miles on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire 1952 - Italian Ferrari driver Alberto Ascari clinches Formula 1 World Drivers Championship by winning German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring 1962 - 29th Chicago College All-Star Game: Green Bay 42, All-Stars 20, 65,000 at Soldier Field 2001 - The Real IRA detonate a car bomb in Ealing, London, injuring 7 people 2001 - US President George W. Bush signs into law the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act (ILSA) Extension Act of 2001 2004 - St. Louis 1st baseman Albert Pujols becomes first player in MLB history to hit at least 30 HRs in each of his first 4 seasons as Cardinals beat Montreal, 10-6 More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1692 - John Henley, English clergyman, born in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England (d. 1759) 1895 - Marguerite Nichols, American actress (An Old Man's Folly), born in Los Angeles, California (d. 1941) 1924 - Max van der Stoel, Dutch politician and Minister of Foreign Affairs (PvdA), born in Voorschoten, Netherlands (d. 2011) 1972 - John Lilley, American hockey forward (Olympics 1994), born in Wakefield, Massachusetts 1973 - Stephen Graham, English actor (This is England, Boiling Point), born in Kirby, England 1977 - Tómas Lemarquis, Icelandic actor (Nói Albínói), born in Reykjavík, Iceland More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1779 - Henry Kobell, Dutch painter and cartoonist, dies at 27 1877 - Karl Georg Lickl, Austrian pianist, physharmonica (type of harmonium) player, and composer, dies at 75 1916 - Roger Casement, Irish diplomat, ardent Irish nationalist (Easter uprising 1916) and poet, hanged after conviction for treason by the British at 51 1986 - Paul de Groot, Dutch communist politician (CPN) and editor (The Truth), dies at 87 1998 - Alfred Schnittke, Russian composer and musicologist, dies after a series strokes at 63 2005 - Françoise d'Eaubonne, French feminist (b. 1920) More Famous Deaths »
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