Events
January
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January 1
January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in the Gregorian Calendar; 364 days remain until the end of the year (365 in leap years). This day is also known as New Year's Day since the day marks the beginning of the year. __TOC__
Events ...
** The
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is a legal agreement between many countries, whose overall purpose was to promote international trade by reducing or eliminating trade barriers such as tariffs or quotas. According to its p ...
(GATT) is inaugurated.
** The current
Constitution
A constitution is the aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organization or other type of entity, and commonly determines how that entity is to be governed.
When these pri ...
s of
Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land b ...
and of
New Jersey
New Jersey is a U.S. state, state located in both the Mid-Atlantic States, Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States, Northeastern regions of the United States. Located at the geographic hub of the urban area, heavily urbanized Northeas ...
(both later subject to amendment) go into effect.
** The railways of Britain are nationalized, to form
British Rail
British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. Originally a trading brand of the Railway Executive of the British Transport Comm ...
ways.
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January 4
Events Pre-1600
*46 BC – Julius Caesar fights Titus Labienus in the Battle of Ruspina.
* 871 – Battle of Reading (871), Battle of Reading: Æthelred of Wessex and his brother Alfred the Great, Alfred are defeated by a Danish invasi ...
–
Burma
Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and ha ...
gains its independence from the United Kingdom, becoming an independent republic, named the '
Union of Burma', with
Sao Shwe Thaik
Sao Shwe Thaik (, ''Tsaw³ Kham⁴soek³''; , ; 16 October 1895 – 21 November 1962) was a Burmese politician who served as the first president of the Union of Burma and the last Saopha of Yawnghwe. His full royal title was ''Kambawsaraht ...
as its first President and
U Nu
Nu (; ; 25 May 1907 – 14 February 1995), commonly known as Burmese names#Honorifics, U Nu and also by the honorific name Thakin Nu, was a prominent Burmese people, Burmese statesman and the first Prime Minister of Union of Burma. He was ...
its first Prime Minister.
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January 5
Events Pre-1600
* 1477 – Battle of Nancy: Charles the Bold is defeated and killed in a conflict with René II, Duke of Lorraine; Burgundy subsequently becomes part of France.
1601–1900
* 1675 – Battle of Colmar: The French ...
– In the United States:
**
Warner Brothers
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (WBEI), commonly known as Warner Bros. (WB), is an American filmed entertainment studio headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, California and the main namesake subsidiary of Warner Bro ...
shows the first color
newsreel
A newsreel is a form of short documentary film, containing news, news stories and items of topical interest, that was prevalent between the 1910s and the mid 1970s. Typically presented in a Movie theater, cinema, newsreels were a source of cu ...
(''
Tournament of Roses Parade
A tournament is a competition involving at least three competitors, all participating in a sport or game. More specifically, the term may be used in either of two overlapping senses:
# One or more competitions held at a single venue and concentr ...
'' and the ''
Rose Bowl Game
The Rose Bowl Game is an annual American college football bowl game, traditionally played on January 1 (New Year's Day) at the Rose Bowl (stadium), Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. When New Year's Day falls on a Sunday, the game is played on ...
'').
** The first
Kinsey Report
The Kinsey Reports are two scholarly books on human sexual behavior, ''Sexual Behavior in the Human Male'' (1948) and ''Sexual Behavior in the Human Female'' (1953), written by Alfred Kinsey, Wardell Pomeroy, Clyde Martin, and (for ''Sexual Beh ...
, ''Sexual Behavior in the Human Male'', is published.
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January 7
Events Pre-1600
*49 BC – The Senate of the Roman Republic, Senate of Rome says that Caesar will be declared a public enemy unless he disbands his army, prompting the tribunes who support him to flee to where Caesar is waiting in Ravenna ...
–
Mantell UFO incident
On 7 January 1948, 25-year-old Captain Thomas F. Mantell, a Kentucky Air National Guard pilot, died when the P-51 Mustang fighter plane he was piloting crashed near Franklin, Kentucky, United States, after being sent in pursuit of an unidenti ...
:
Kentucky Air National Guard
The Kentucky Air National Guard (KY ANG) is the aerial militia of the United States, U.S. state of Kentucky. It is a reserve of the United States Air Force and along with the Kentucky Army National Guard, an element of the Kentucky National Guard ...
pilot Thomas Mantell crashes while in pursuit of an
unidentified flying object
An unidentified flying object (UFO) is an object or phenomenon seen in the sky but not yet identified or explained. The term was coined when United States Air Force (USAF) investigations into flying saucers found too broad a range of shapes ...
.
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January 12
Events Pre-1600
* 475 – List of Byzantine emperors, Byzantine Emperor Zeno (emperor), Zeno is forced to flee his capital at Constantinople, and his general, Basiliscus gains control of the empire.
*1528 – Gustav I of Sweden is crow ...
–
Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalism, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethics, political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful Indian ...
begins his fast-unto-death in
Delhi
Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India. Straddling the Yamuna river, but spread chiefly to the west, or beyond its Bank (geography ...
, to stop communal violence during the
Partition of India
The partition of India in 1947 was the division of British India into two independent dominion states, the Dominion of India, Union of India and Dominion of Pakistan. The Union of India is today the Republic of India, and the Dominion of Paki ...
.
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January 17
Events Pre-1600
* 38 BC – Octavian divorces his wife Scribonia and marries Livia Drusilla, ending the fragile peace between the Second Triumvirate and Sextus Pompey.
* 1362 – Saint Marcellus' flood kills at least 25,000 peopl ...
– A truce is declared between nationalist Indonesian and Dutch troops in
Java
Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea (a part of Pacific Ocean) to the north. With a population of 156.9 million people (including Madura) in mid 2024, proje ...
.
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January 22
Events Pre-1600
* 613 – Eight-month-old Heraclius Constantine is crowned as co-emperor ('' Caesar'') by his father Heraclius at Constantinople.
* 871 – Battle of Basing: The West Saxons led by King Æthelred I are defeated b ...
– British foreign secretary
Ernest Bevin
Ernest Bevin (9 March 1881 – 14 April 1951) was a British statesman, trade union leader and Labour Party politician. He co-founded and served as General Secretary of the powerful Transport and General Workers' Union from 1922 to 1940 and ...
proposes the formation of a Western Union between Britain, France and the
Benelux
The Benelux Union (; ; ; ) or Benelux is a politico-economic union, alliance and formal international intergovernmental cooperation of three neighbouring states in Western Europe: Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. The name is a portma ...
countries to stand up against the Soviet Union. The
Treaty of Brussels
The Treaty of Brussels, also referred to as the Brussels Pact, was the founding treaty of the Western Union (WU) between 1948 and 1954, when it was amended as the Modified Brussels Treaty (MTB) and served as the founding treaty of the Western Eu ...
is signed
March 17
Events Pre-1600
* 45 BC – In his last victory, Julius Caesar defeats the Pompeian forces of Titus Labienus and Pompey the Younger in the Battle of Munda.
* 180 – Commodus becomes sole emperor of the Roman Empire at the age of ...
as a consequence, a predecessor to
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO ; , OTAN), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental organization, intergovernmental Transnationalism, transnational military alliance of 32 Member states of NATO, member s ...
.
*
January 26
Events Pre-1600
* 661 – The Rashidun Caliphate is effectively ended with the assassination of Ali, the last caliph.
* 1531 – The 6.4–7.1 Lisbon earthquake kills about thirty thousand people.
* 1564 – The Council of T ...
– Teigin poison case: a man masquerading as a doctor poisons 12 of 16 bank employees of the Tokyo branch of Imperial Bank and takes the money; artist
Sadamichi Hirasawa is later sentenced to death for the crime, but is never executed.
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January 29
Events
Pre-1600
* 904 – Sergius III is elected pope, after coming out of retirement to take over the papacy from the deposed antipope Christopher.
* 946 – Caliph al-Mustakfi is blinded and deposed by Mu'izz al-Dawla, ruler ...
–
A DC-3 aircraft crash at Los Gatos Creek, near
Coalinga, California
Coalinga ( or ) is a city in the Pleasant Valley in Fresno County, California, Fresno County and the western San Joaquin Valley, in central California about 80 miles (128 km) southeast of Salinas, California, Salinas.
It was formerly know ...
, kills 4 US citizens and 28 deportees, commemorated in a protest song ("
Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)
"Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)" is a protest song with lyrics by Woody Guthrie and music by Martin Hoffman detailing the 1948 Los Gatos DC-3 crash, January 28, 1948 crash of a plane near Los Gatos Creek (Fresno County, California), Los Gatos ...
") by
Woody Guthrie
Woodrow Wilson Guthrie (; July 14, 1912 – October 3, 1967) was an American singer, songwriter, and composer widely considered to be one of the most significant figures in American folk music. His work focused on themes of American Left, A ...
.
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January 30
Events Pre-1600
* 1018 – Poland and the Holy Roman Empire conclude the Peace of Bautzen.
* 1287 – King Wareru founds the Hanthawaddy Kingdom, and proclaims independence from the Pagan Kingdom.
1601–1900
* 1607 – An es ...
**
Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on 30 January 1948 at age 78 in the compound of The Birla House (now Gandhi Smriti), a large mansion in central New Delhi. His assassin was Nathuram Godse, from Pune, Maharashtra, a Hindu nationalist, with ...
: Indian pacifist and leader
Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalism, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethics, political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful Indian ...
is shot by
Nathuram Godse
Nathuram Vinayak Godse (19 May 1910 – 15 November 1949) () was an Indian Hindu nationalist and political activist who was the assassin of Mahatma Gandhi. He shot Gandhi in the chest three times at point blank range at a multi-faith praye ...
in
New Delhi
New Delhi (; ) is the Capital city, capital of India and a part of the Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT). New Delhi is the seat of all three branches of the Government of India, hosting the Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Parliament ...
.
** The
1948 Winter Olympics
The 1948 Winter Olympics, officially known as the V Olympic Winter Games (; ; ; ) and commonly known as St. Moritz 1948 (; ), were a winter multi-sport event held from 30 January to 8 February 1948 in St. Moritz, Switzerland. The Games were the ...
open in
St Moritz
St. Moritz ( , , ; ; ; ; ) is a high Alpine resort town in the Engadine in Switzerland, at an elevation of about above sea level. It is Upper Engadine's major town and a municipality in the administrative region of Maloja in the Swiss ...
, Switzerland.
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January 31
Events Pre-1600
* 314 – Pope Sylvester I is consecrated, as successor to the late Pope Miltiades.
* 1208 – The Battle of Lena takes place between King Sverker II of Sweden and his rival, Prince Eric, whose victory puts him on th ...
– The British
crown colony
A Crown colony or royal colony was a colony governed by Kingdom of England, England, and then Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain or the United Kingdom within the English overseas possessions, English and later British Empire. There was usua ...
of the
Malayan Union
The Malayan Union (; Jawi: كساتوان مالايا) was a union of the Malay states and the Straits Settlements of Penang and Malacca. It was the successor to British Malaya and was conceived to unify the Malay Peninsula under a single g ...
,
Penang
Penang is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia along the Strait of Malacca. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay Peninsula. Th ...
and
Malacca
Malacca (), officially the Historic State of Malacca (), is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state in Malaysia located in the Peninsular Malaysia#Other features, southern region of the Malay Peninsula, facing the Strait of Malacca ...
form the
Federation of Malaya
Malaya, officially the Federation of Malaya, was a country in Southeast Asia from 1948 to 1963. It succeeded the Malayan Union and, before that, British Malaya. It comprised eleven states – nine Malay states and two of the Straits Settleme ...
.
February
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February 1
Events Pre-1600
* 1327 – The teenaged Edward III is crowned King of England, but the country is ruled by his mother Queen Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer.
* 1411 – The First Peace of Thorn is signed in Thorn (Toruń), ...
** The
Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
begins to jam
Voice of America
Voice of America (VOA or VoA) is an international broadcasting network funded by the federal government of the United States that by law has editorial independence from the government. It is the largest and oldest of the American internation ...
broadcasts.
** The
Federation of Malaya
Malaya, officially the Federation of Malaya, was a country in Southeast Asia from 1948 to 1963. It succeeded the Malayan Union and, before that, British Malaya. It comprised eleven states – nine Malay states and two of the Straits Settleme ...
is proclaimed.
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February 4
Events Pre–1600
* 211 – Following the death of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus at Eboracum (modern York, England) while preparing to lead a campaign against the Caledonians, the empire is left in the control of his two quarrellin ...
–
Ceylon
Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
(later known as
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
) becomes an independent country, within the
British Commonwealth
The Commonwealth of Nations, often referred to as the British Commonwealth or simply the Commonwealth, is an international association of 56 member states, the vast majority of which are former territories of the British Empire
The B ...
continuing to adopt King
George VI
George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until Death and state funeral of George VI, his death in 1952 ...
as the
King of Ceylon.
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February 11
Events Pre-1600
* 660 BC – Traditional date for the foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu.
* 55 – The death under mysterious circumstances of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, heir to the Roman Empire, on the eve of his comin ...
– General
Douglas Gracey
General Sir Douglas David Gracey, (3 September 1894 – 5 June 1964) was a British Indian Army officer who fought in both the First and Second World Wars. He also fought in French Indochina and was the second Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan ...
becomes
Commander-in-chief of
Pakistan Army
The Pakistan Army (, ), commonly known as the Pak Army (), is the Land warfare, land service branch and the largest component of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The president of Pakistan is the Commander-in-chief, supreme commander of the army. The ...
.
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February 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1249 – Andrew of Longjumeau is dispatched by Louis IX of France as his ambassador to meet with the Khagan of the Mongol Empire.
* 1270 – The Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeats the Livonian Order in the Battl ...
–
Miranda, innermost of the large
moons of Uranus
Uranus, the seventh planet of the Solar System, has 28 confirmed moons. The 27 with names are named after characters that appear in, or are mentioned in, William Shakespeare's plays and Alexander Pope's poem '' The Rape of the Lock''. Uranus's ...
, is discovered by
Gerard Kuiper
Gerard Peter Kuiper ( ; born Gerrit Pieter Kuiper, ; 7 December 1905 – 23 December 1973) was a Dutch-American astronomer, planetary scientist, selenographer, author and professor. The Kuiper belt is named after him.
Kuiper is consi ...
.
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February 18
Events Pre-1600
* 3102 BC – Kali Yuga, the fourth and final yuga of Hinduism, starts with the death of Krishna.
* 1229 – The Sixth Crusade: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, signs a ten-year truce with al-Kamil, regaining J ...
–
Éamon de Valera
Éamon de Valera (; ; first registered as George de Valero; changed some time before 1901 to Edward de Valera; 14 October 1882 – 29 August 1975) was an American-born Irish statesman and political leader. He served as the 3rd President of Ire ...
, Irish head of government from 1918 to 1932, loses power to an opposition coalition.
John A. Costello is appointed
Taoiseach
The Taoiseach (, ) is the head of government or prime minister of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The office is appointed by the President of Ireland upon nomination by Dáil Éireann (the lower house of the Oireachtas, Ireland's national legisl ...
by President
Seán T. O'Kelly, until
1960
It is also known as the "Year of Africa" because of major events—particularly the independence of seventeen African nations—that focused global attention on the continent and intensified feelings of Pan-Africanism.
Events January
* Janu ...
.
*
February 19
Events Pre-1600
* 197 – Emperor Septimius Severus defeats Roman usurper, usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum, the bloodiest battle between Roman armies.
* 356 – The anti-paganism policy of Constantius II forbids the w ...
– The
convenes in
Calcutta
Kolkata, also known as Calcutta (List of renamed places in India#West Bengal, its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of West Bengal. It lies on the eastern ba ...
.
*
February 21
Events Pre-1600
* 452 or 453 – Severianus, Bishop of Scythopolis, is martyred in Palestine.
* 1245 – Thomas, the first known Bishop of Finland, is granted resignation after confessing to torture and forgery.
* 1440 – The ...
– The United States
stock car racing
Stock car racing is a form of Auto racing, automobile racing run on oval track racing, oval tracks and road courses. It originally used Production vehicle, production-model cars, hence the name "stock car", but is now run using cars specifical ...
organization
NASCAR
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC (NASCAR) is an American auto racing sanctioning and operating company that is best known for stock car racing. It is considered to be one of the top ranked motorsports organizations in ...
is founded by
Bill France Sr.
William Henry Getty France (September 26, 1909 – June 7, 1992) was an American businessman and racing driver. He was also known as Bill France Sr. or Big Bill. He is best known for founding and managing NASCAR, a sanctioning body of US-based s ...
with other drivers.
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February 22
Events Pre-1600
* 1076 – Having received a letter during the Lenten synod of 14–20 February demanding that he abdicate, Pope Gregory VII excommunicates Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
* 1316 – The Battle of Picotin, between Fer ...
– The first of the
Ben Yehuda Street bombings in Jerusalem kills between 49 and 58 civilians and injures between 140 and 200.
*
February 25
Events Pre-1600
* 138 – Roman emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Pius as his son, effectively making him his successor.
* 628 – Khosrow II, the last great Shah of the Sasanian Empire (Iran), is overthrown by his son Kavadh II.
* ...
–
1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état
In late February 1948, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ), with Soviet backing, assumed undisputed control over the government of Czechoslovakia through a coup d'état. It marked the beginning of four decades of the party's rule in t ...
:
Edvard Beneš
Edvard Beneš (; 28 May 1884 – 3 September 1948) was a Czech politician and statesman who served as the president of Czechoslovakia from 1935 to 1938, and again from 1939 to 1948. During the first six years of his second stint, he led the Czec ...
,
President of Czechoslovakia
The president of Czechoslovakia (, ) was the head of state of Czechoslovakia, from the Origins of Czechoslovakia, creation of the First Czechoslovak Republic in 1918 until the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia, dissolution of the Czech and Slovak F ...
, cedes control of the country to the
Communist Party, a day celebrated by that regime as "
Victorious February" (; ) until
November 1989.
*
February 28
Events Pre-1600
*202 BC – Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Bang is enthroned as the Emperor of China, beginning four centuries of rule by the Han dynasty.
* 870 – The Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic), Fourth Council of Co ...
**
Accra Riots: Riots take place in
Accra
Accra (; or ''Gaga''; ; Ewe: Gɛ; ) is the capital and largest city of Ghana, located on the southern coast at the Gulf of Guinea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean. As of 2021 census, the Accra Metropolitan District, , had a population of ...
, capital of the British colony of
Gold Coast, when a peaceful protest march by ex-servicemen is broken up by police, leaving several members of the group dead, among them Sergeant Adjetey, one of the leaders.
**The
2nd Congress of the Communist Party of India convenes in
Calcutta
Kolkata, also known as Calcutta (List of renamed places in India#West Bengal, its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of West Bengal. It lies on the eastern ba ...
.
March
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March 8
Events Pre-1600
* 1010 – Ferdowsi completes his epic poem '' Shahnameh''.
* 1126 – Following the death of his mother, queen Urraca of León, Alfonso VII is proclaimed king of León.
* 1262 – Battle of Hausbergen between ...
– ''
McCollum v. Board of Education'': The
United States Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all U.S. federal court cases, and over state court cases that turn on question ...
rules that religious instruction in public schools violates the
U.S. Constitution
The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America. It superseded the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first constitution, on March 4, 1789. Originally including seven articles, the Constituti ...
.
*
March 12
Events Pre-1600
* 538 – Vitiges, king of the Ostrogoths ends his siege of Rome and retreats to Ravenna, leaving the city to the victorious Byzantine general, Belisarius.
* 1088 – Election of Urban II as the 159th Pope of th ...
– The
Costa Rican Civil War
The Costa Rican Civil War took place from 12 March to 24 April 1948. The conflict followed the presidential elections of 8 February 1948, in which opposition candidate Otilio Ulate defeated the ruling party's Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia. ...
begins.
*
March 17
Events Pre-1600
* 45 BC – In his last victory, Julius Caesar defeats the Pompeian forces of Titus Labienus and Pompey the Younger in the Battle of Munda.
* 180 – Commodus becomes sole emperor of the Roman Empire at the age of ...
** The
Treaty of Brussels
The Treaty of Brussels, also referred to as the Brussels Pact, was the founding treaty of the Western Union (WU) between 1948 and 1954, when it was amended as the Modified Brussels Treaty (MTB) and served as the founding treaty of the Western Eu ...
is signed by Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, providing for economic, social and cultural collaboration and collective self-defence.
** The
Hells Angels
The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC) is an international outlaw motorcycle club founded in California whose members typically ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles. In the United States and Canada, the Hells Angels are incorporated as the Hells ...
motorcycle gang is founded in
California
California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and shares Mexico–United States border, an ...
.
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March 18
Events Pre-1600
* 37 – Roman Senate annuls Tiberius' will and proclaims Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus ''(aka Caligula = Little Boots)'' emperor.Tacitus, ''Annals'' V.10.
* 1068 – An earthquake in the Levant and the Ar ...
– The Round Table Conference convenes in
The Hague
The Hague ( ) is the capital city of the South Holland province of the Netherlands. With a population of over half a million, it is the third-largest city in the Netherlands. Situated on the west coast facing the North Sea, The Hague is the c ...
, Netherlands, to prepare the decolonization process for the Caribbean island of
Aruba
Aruba, officially the Country of Aruba, is a constituent island country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, in the southern Caribbean Sea north of the Venezuelan peninsula of Paraguaná Peninsula, Paraguaná and northwest of Curaçao. In 19 ...
and the other Dutch Colonies. Aruba presents the mandate of the Aruban People for Aruba to become an independent country, under the sovereignty of the House of Orange, based on Aruba's first state constitution presented officially since August 1947, and a (4th) member state of the future Dutch Commonwealth.
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March 20
Events Pre-1600
*1206 – Michael IV of Constantinople, Michael IV Autoreianos is appointed Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
*1600 – The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden: five Swedish n ...
**
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
holds its first elections.
** Renowned Italian conductor
Arturo Toscanini
Arturo Toscanini (; ; March 25, 1867January 16, 1957) was an Italian conductor. He was one of the most acclaimed and influential musicians of the late 19th and early 20th century, renowned for his intensity, his perfectionism, his ear for orche ...
makes his television debut, conducting the
NBC Symphony Orchestra
The NBC Symphony Orchestra was a radio orchestra conceived by David Sarnoff, the president of the Radio Corporation of America, the parent corporation of the National Broadcasting Company especially for the conductor Arturo Toscanini. The NBC ...
in an all-
Wagner
Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, essayist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most o ...
program in the United States.
** The
20th Academy Awards
The 20th Academy Awards were held on March 20, 1948, to honor the films of 1947 in film, 1947. It is notable for being the last Oscars until 78th Academy Awards, 2005 in which no film won more than three awards.
Rosalind Russell was highly fav ...
Ceremony is held in Los Angeles. ''
Gentleman's Agreement
''Gentleman's Agreement'' is a 1947 American drama film based on Laura Z. Hobson's best-selling 1947 novel of the same title. The film is about a journalist (played by Gregory Peck) who pretends to be Jewish to research an exposé on the wid ...
'' wins the
Academy Award for Best Picture
The Academy Award for Best Picture is one of the Academy Awards (also known as Oscars) presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) since the awards debuted in 1929. This award goes to the producers of the film a ...
.
*
March 25
Until 1752 it was the official date of the beginning of the year in England and its dominions (in the Julian calendar).
Events Pre-1600
* 410 – The Southern Yan capital of Guanggu falls to the Jin dynasty general Liu Yu, ending th ...
– The
United States Proposal for Temporary United Nations Trusteeship for Palestine is announced by
Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884December 26, 1972) was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953. As the 34th vice president in 1945, he assumed the presidency upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt that year. Subsequen ...
.
April
*
April
April is the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian and Julian calendars. Its length is 30 days.
April is commonly associated with the season of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere, where it is the ...
– Children's Bargain Town, a predecessor of
toy
A toy or plaything is an object that is used primarily to provide entertainment. Simple examples include toy blocks, board games, and dolls. Toys are often designed for use by children, although many are designed specifically for adults and p ...
and child-related
retail
Retail is the sale of goods and services to consumers, in contrast to wholesaling, which is the sale to business or institutional customers. A retailer purchases goods in large quantities from manufacturers, directly or through a wholes ...
er
Toys "R" Us
Toys "R" Us is an American toy, clothing, and baby product retailer owned by Tru Kids (doing business as Tru Kids Brands) and various others. The company was founded in 1948 in Washington, D.C.; its first store was built in April 1948, with i ...
, is founded in
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with ...
, United States.
*
April 1
Events Pre-1600
* 527 – Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne.
* 1081 – Alexios I Komnenos overthrows the Byzantine emperor Nikephoros III Botaneiates, and, after his tro ...
– Physicists
Ralph Asher Alpher
Ralph Asher Alpher (February 3, 1921 – August 12, 2007) was an American cosmologist, who carried out pioneering work in the early 1950s on the Big Bang model, including Big Bang nucleosynthesis and predictions of the cosmic microwave backgrou ...
and
George Gamow
George Gamow (sometimes Gammoff; born Georgiy Antonovich Gamov; ; 4 March 1904 – 19 August 1968) was a Soviet and American polymath, theoretical physicist and cosmologist. He was an early advocate and developer of Georges Lemaître's Big Ba ...
publish the
Alpher–Bethe–Gamow paper
In physical cosmology, the Alpher–Bethe–Gamow paper, or αβγ paper, was created by Ralph Alpher, then a physics PhD student, his advisor George Gamow, and Hans Bethe. The work, which would become the subject of Alpher's PhD dissertation, a ...
, about the
Big Bang
The Big Bang is a physical theory that describes how the universe expanded from an initial state of high density and temperature. Various cosmological models based on the Big Bang concept explain a broad range of phenomena, including th ...
.
*
April 3
Events Pre-1600
* 686 – Maya king Yuknoom Yich'aak K'ahk' assumes the crown of Calakmul.
* 1043 – Edward the Confessor is crowned King of England.
* 1077 – The Patriarchate of Friûl, the first Friulian state, is created. ...
** United States President
Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884December 26, 1972) was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953. As the 34th vice president in 1945, he assumed the presidency upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt that year. Subsequen ...
signs the
Marshall Plan
The Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program, ERP) was an American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe. The United States transferred $13.3 billion (equivalent to $ in ) in economic recovery pr ...
, which authorizes $5 billion in aid for 16 countries.
**
Jeju Uprising
The Jeju uprising (in South Korea, the ''Jeju April 3 incident'', ) was an insurrection on Jeju Island, South Korea from April 1948 to May 1949. A year prior to its start, residents of Jeju had begun protesting elections scheduled by the Un ...
: Residents revolt on
Jeju island
Jeju Island (Jeju language, Jeju/) is South Korea's largest island, covering an area of , which is 1.83% of the total area of the country. Alongside outlying islands, it is part of Jeju Province and makes up the majority of the province.
The i ...
, South Korea, eventually leading to the deaths of between 14,000 and 30,000.
**
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 is played on television in its entirety for the first time, in a series of concerts featuring
Arturo Toscanini
Arturo Toscanini (; ; March 25, 1867January 16, 1957) was an Italian conductor. He was one of the most acclaimed and influential musicians of the late 19th and early 20th century, renowned for his intensity, his perfectionism, his ear for orche ...
conducting the
NBC Symphony Orchestra
The NBC Symphony Orchestra was a radio orchestra conceived by David Sarnoff, the president of the Radio Corporation of America, the parent corporation of the National Broadcasting Company especially for the conductor Arturo Toscanini. The NBC ...
in the United States. The chorus is conducted by
Robert Shaw.
*
April 5
Events Pre-1600
* 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I.
* 919 – The Fatimid invasion of Egypt (919–921), second Fatimid invasion of Medieval Egypt, Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, Al-Qa'im (Fa ...
–
1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine: Haganah launches
Operation Nachshon, provoking the
1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight
In the 1948 Palestine war, more than 700,000 Palestinian Arabs – about half of Mandatory Palestine's predominantly Arab population – fled from their homes or were expelled. Expulsions and attacks against Palestinians were carried out by the ...
.
*
April 6
Events Pre–1600
*46 BC – Julius Caesar defeats Caecilius Metellus Scipio and Marcus Porcius Cato (Cato the Younger) at the Battle of Thapsus.
* 402 – Stilicho defeats the Visigoths under Alaric in the Battle of Pollentia.
* ...
– The
Finno-Soviet Treaty is signed in Moscow.
*
April 7
Events Pre-1600
* 451 – Attila the Hun captures Metz in France, killing most of its inhabitants and burning the town.
* 529 – First '' Corpus Juris Civilis'', a fundamental work in jurisprudence, is issued by Eastern Roman Em ...
– The
World Health Organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a list of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations which coordinates responses to international public health issues and emergencies. It is headquartered in Gen ...
is established by the United Nations.
*
April 9
Events Pre-1600
* 193 – The distinguished soldier Septimius Severus is proclaimed emperor by the army in Illyricum.
* 475 – Byzantine Emperor Basiliscus issues a circular letter (''Enkyklikon'') to the bishops of his empire, ...
** Liberal politician
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán Ayala (23 January 1903 – 9 April 1948) was a Colombian politician and statesman who was the leader of the Liberal Party. A nationalist, he served as the mayor of Bogotá from 1936–37, the national Education Minister ...
's assassination provokes a violent riot in
Bogotá
Bogotá (, also , , ), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá (; ) during the Spanish Imperial period and between 1991 and 2000, is the capital city, capital and largest city ...
(the ''
Bogotazo'') and a further 10 years of violence (''
La Violencia
''La Violencia'' (, The Violence) was a ten-year civil war in Colombia from 1948 to 1958, between the Colombian Conservative Party and the Colombian Liberal Party, mainly fought in the countryside.
''La Violencia'' is considered to have begu ...
'') across Colombia.
** The
Deir Yassin massacre
The Deir Yassin massacre took place on April 9, 1948, when Zionist paramilitaries attacked the village of Deir Yassin near Jerusalem, then part of Mandatory Palestine, killing at least 107 Palestinian Arab villagers, including women and childr ...
takes place in British
Mandatory Palestine
Mandatory Palestine was a British Empire, British geopolitical entity that existed between 1920 and 1948 in the Palestine (region), region of Palestine, and after 1922, under the terms of the League of Nations's Mandate for Palestine.
After ...
.
*
April 13
Events Pre-1600
* 1111 – Henry V, King of Germany, is crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
* 1204 – Constantinople falls to the Crusaders of the Fourth Crusade, temporarily ending the Byzantine Empire.
* 1455 – Thirteen Years' War: ...
– The
Hadassah medical convoy massacre takes place, in British
Mandatory Palestine
Mandatory Palestine was a British Empire, British geopolitical entity that existed between 1920 and 1948 in the Palestine (region), region of Palestine, and after 1922, under the terms of the League of Nations's Mandate for Palestine.
After ...
.
*
April 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1457 BC – Battle of Megido – the first battle to have been recorded in what is accepted as relatively reliable detail.
* 69 – Defeated by Vitellius' troops at Bedriacum, Roman emperor Otho commits suicide.
* ...
– The
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD; , OCDE) is an international organization, intergovernmental organization with 38 member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and international trade, wor ...
is founded, as the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation (OEEC).
*
April 18
Events Pre-1600
* 796 – King Æthelred I of Northumbria is murdered in Corbridge by a group led by his ealdormen, Ealdred and Wada. The ''patrician'' Osbald is crowned, but abdicates within 27 days.
* 1428 – Peace of Ferrara ...
–
Italian general election, 1948: The first democratic general election with
universal suffrage
Universal suffrage or universal franchise ensures the right to vote for as many people bound by a government's laws as possible, as supported by the " one person, one vote" principle. For many, the term universal suffrage assumes the exclusion ...
is held in Italy. The
Christian Democracy
Christian democracy is an ideology inspired by Christian social teaching to respond to the challenges of contemporary society and politics.
Christian democracy has drawn mainly from Catholic social teaching and neo-scholasticism, as well ...
party achieves a majority over the
Popular Democratic Front Communist-Socialist coalition.
*
April 19
Events Pre-1600
*AD 65 – The freedman Milichus betrays Pisonian conspiracy, Piso's plot to kill the Roman emperor, Emperor Nero and all of the List of conspiracies (political), conspirators are arrested.
* 531 – Battle of Callini ...
**
Burma
Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and ha ...
joins the United Nations.
** The
American Broadcasting Company
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American Commercial broadcasting, commercial broadcast Television broadcaster, television and radio Radio network, network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division ...
(otherwise known as ABC) begins television services, on WFIL-TV in
Philadelphia
Philadelphia ( ), colloquially referred to as Philly, is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania, most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the List of United States cities by population, sixth-most populous city in the Unit ...
(later
WPVI-TV
WPVI-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Owned and operated by the ABC television network through its ABC Owned Television Stations division, the station maintains studios on City Avenue in t ...
).
*
April 22
Events Pre-1600
* 1500 – Portuguese navigator Pedro Álvares Cabral lands in Brazil ( discovery of Brazil).
* 1519 – Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés establishes a settlement at Veracruz, Mexico.
* 1529 – Treaty of Zara ...
** Civil War in Mandatory Palestine:
Battle of Haifa – Jewish paramilitary group
Haganah
Haganah ( , ) was the main Zionist political violence, Zionist paramilitary organization that operated for the Yishuv in the Mandatory Palestine, British Mandate for Palestine. It was founded in 1920 to defend the Yishuv's presence in the reg ...
captures
Haifa
Haifa ( ; , ; ) is the List of cities in Israel, third-largest city in Israel—after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv—with a population of in . The city of Haifa forms part of the Haifa metropolitan area, the third-most populous metropolitan area i ...
from the
Arab Liberation Army
The Arab Liberation Army (ALA; , better translated as Arab Rescue Army (ARA) or Arab Salvation Army (ASA), was an army of volunteers from Arab countries led by Fawzi al-Qawuqji. It fought on the Arab side in the 1948 Palestine war. It was set ...
.
**
WTVR begins television services. WTVR is the first TV station south of Washington D.C., giving it the nickname "The South's First Television station".
*
April 23
Events Pre-1600
* 215 BC – A temple is built on the Capitoline Hill dedicated to Venus Erycina to commemorate the Roman defeat at Lake Trasimene.
*599 – Maya king Uneh Chan of Calakmul attacks rival city-state Palenque in so ...
– First
National Games of Pakistan held in
Karachi
Karachi is the capital city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is the List of cities in Pakistan by population, largest city in Pakistan and 12th List of largest cities, largest in the world, with a popul ...
.
*
April 24
Events Pre-1600
* 1479 BC – Thutmose III ascends to the throne of Egypt, although power effectively shifts to Hatshepsut (according to the Low Chronology of the 18th dynasty).
* 1183 BC – Traditional reckoning of the Fall of Troy ...
– The
Costa Rican Civil War
The Costa Rican Civil War took place from 12 March to 24 April 1948. The conflict followed the presidential elections of 8 February 1948, in which opposition candidate Otilio Ulate defeated the ruling party's Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia. ...
ends.
*
April 30
Events Pre-1600
* 311 – The Diocletianic Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire ends.
* 1315 – Enguerrand de Marigny is hanged at the instigation of Charles, Count of Valois.
*1492 – Spain gives Christopher Columbus ...
** The
Organization of American States
The Organization of American States (OAS or OEA; ; ; ) is an international organization founded on 30 April 1948 to promote cooperation among its member states within the Americas.
Headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States, the OAS is ...
(OAS) is founded.
** The English-built
Land Rover
Land Rover is a brand of predominantly four-wheel drive, off-road capable vehicles, owned by British multinational car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), since 2008 a subsidiary of India's Tata Motors. JLR builds Land Rovers in Brazil ...
is unveiled at the Amsterdam Motor Show.
May
*
May
May is the fifth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days.
May is a month of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, May in the Southern Hemisphere is the ...
– The
RAND Corporation
The RAND Corporation, doing business as RAND, is an American nonprofit global policy think tank, research institute, and public sector consulting firm. RAND engages in research and development (R&D) in several fields and industries. Since the ...
is established, as an independent nonprofit policy research and analysis institution, in the United States.
*
May 9
Events Pre-1600
* 328 – Athanasius is elected Patriarch of Alexandria.
* 1009 – Lombard Revolt: Lombard forces led by Melus revolt in Bari against the Byzantine Catepanate of Italy.
* 1386 – England and Portugal formall ...
–
Solar eclipse of May 9, 1948: An annular solar eclipse is visible in Japan and South Korea, and is the 32nd solar eclipse of
Solar Saros 137. This eclipse is very short, lasting just 0.3 seconds. The path width is just about 200 meters wide (approximately 218 yards).
*
May 11
Events Pre-1600
* 330 – Constantine the Great dedicates the much-expanded and rebuilt city of Byzantium, changing its name to New Rome and declaring it the new capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
*868 – A copy of the Diamond Sūtr ...
–
Luigi Einaudi
Luigi Numa Lorenzo Einaudi (; 24 March 1874 – 30 October 1961) was an Italian politician, economist and banker who served as President of Italy from 1948 to 1955 and is considered one of the founding fathers of the 1946 Italian institutional ...
becomes
President of the Italian Republic
The president of Italy, officially titled President of the Italian Republic (), is the head of state of Italy. In that role, the president represents national unity and guarantees that Italian politics comply with the Constitution. The presid ...
.

*
May 14
Events
Pre-1600
* 1027 – Robert II of France
Robert II ( 972 – 20 July 1031), called the Pious () or the Wise (), was List of French monarchs, King of the Franks from 996 to 1031, the second from the Capetian dynasty. Crowned Juni ...
– The
Israeli Declaration of Independence
The Israeli Declaration of Independence, formally the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel (), was proclaimed on 14 May 1948 (5 Iyar 5708), at the end of the 1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine, civil war phase and ...
is made.
David Ben-Gurion
David Ben-Gurion ( ; ; born David Grün; 16 October 1886 – 1 December 1973) was the primary List of national founders, national founder and first Prime Minister of Israel, prime minister of the State of Israel. As head of the Jewish Agency ...
becomes the first prime minister, a provisional position that will become formalized on February 14, 1949.
*
May 15
Events Pre-1600
* 221 – Liu Bei, Chinese warlord, proclaims himself emperor of Shu Han, the successor of the Han dynasty.
* 392 – Emperor Valentinian II is assassinated while advancing into Gaul against the Frankish usurpe ...
**
1948 Arab–Israeli War
The 1948 Arab–Israeli War, also known as the First Arab–Israeli War, followed the 1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine, civil war in Mandatory Palestine as the second and final stage of the 1948 Palestine war. The civil war becam ...
: The
British Mandate of Palestine is officially terminated; expeditionary forces from
Egypt
Egypt ( , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a country spanning the Northeast Africa, northeast corner of Africa and Western Asia, southwest corner of Asia via the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to northe ...
,
Transjordan,
Syria
Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in West Asia located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant. It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to Syria–Turkey border, the north, Iraq to Iraq–Syria border, t ...
and
Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to Iraq–Saudi Arabia border, the south, Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and ...
invade
Israel
Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ...
and clash with Israeli forces after declaring war.
** The
murder of June Anne Devaney a 3-year-old girl in
Blackburn
Blackburn () is an industrial town and the administrative centre of the Blackburn with Darwen borough in Lancashire, England. The town is north of the West Pennine Moors on the southern edge of the River Ribble, Ribble Valley, east of Preston ...
, England. To solve the crime, officers take 46,253 sets of
fingerprint
A fingerprint is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger. The recovery of partial fingerprints from a crime scene is an important method of forensic science. Moisture and grease on a finger result in fingerprints on surfa ...
s before identifying her murderer.
**
Australian cricket team in England in 1948: The touring
Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ...
ns set an all-time
first-class record, by scoring 721 runs in a day against
Essex
Essex ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East of England, and one of the home counties. It is bordered by Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to the north, the North Sea to the east, Kent across the Thames Estuary to the ...
.
*
May 16
Events Pre-1600
* 946 – Emperor Suzaku abdicates the throne in favor of his brother Murakami who becomes the 62nd emperor of Japan.
* 1204 – Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders is crowned as the first Emperor of the Latin Empire.
*13 ...
**
Chaim Weizmann
Chaim Azriel Weizmann ( ; 27 November 1874 – 9 November 1952) was a Russian-born Israeli statesman, biochemist, and Zionist leader who served as president of the World Zionist Organization, Zionist Organization and later as the first pre ...
is elected as the first
President of Israel
The president of the State of Israel (, or ) is the head of state of Israel. The president is mostly, though not entirely, ceremonial; actual executive power is vested in the Cabinet of Israel, cabinet led by the Prime Minister of Israel, pr ...
**
New York City Fire Department
The New York City Fire Department, officially the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) is the full-service fire department of New York City, serving all Boroughs of New York City, five boroughs. The FDNY is responsible for providing Fi ...
Rescue 5 is founded for
Staten Island
Staten Island ( ) is the southernmost of the boroughs of New York City, five boroughs of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southernmost point of New York (state), New York. The borough is separated from the ad ...
.
*
May 18
Events Pre-1600
* 332 – Emperor Constantine the Great announces free distributions of food to the citizens in Constantinople.
* 872 – Louis II of Italy is crowned for the second time as Holy Roman Emperor at Rome, at the age of 47 ...
– The first
Legislative Yuan
The Legislative Yuan () is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for four-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a ...
of the
Republic of China
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
officially convenes in
Nanjing
Nanjing or Nanking is the capital of Jiangsu, a province in East China. The city, which is located in the southwestern corner of the province, has 11 districts, an administrative area of , and a population of 9,423,400.
Situated in the Yang ...
.
*
May 22
Events Pre-1600
* 192 – Dong Zhuo is assassinated by his adopted son Lü Bu.
* 760 – Fourteenth recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
* 853 – A Byzantine fleet sacks and destroys undefended Damietta in Egypt.
...
– The Soviets launch
Operation Vesna
Operation Vesna (; ) was a mass deportation of the armed opposition to the Soviet power in the occupied Lithuania carried out by the forces of the Ministry of State Security (MGB) on May 22–24, 1948.
According to the February 21, 1948 decr ...
, the largest Lithuanian deportation to Siberia.
*
May 25
Events Pre-1600
* 567 BC – Servius Tullius, the king of Rome, celebrates a triumph for his victory over the Etruscans.
* 240 BC – First recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
* 1085 – Alfonso VI of Castile takes ...
– The United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) is founded at Ellinwood Malate Church in Manila.
*
May 26
Events Pre-1600
* 17 – Germanicus celebrates a triumph in Rome for his victories over the Cherusci, Chatti, and other German tribes west of the Elbe.
* 451 – Battle of Avarayr between Armenian rebels and the Sasanian Empire ta ...
– The
United States Congress
The United States Congress is the legislature, legislative branch of the federal government of the United States. It is a Bicameralism, bicameral legislature, including a Lower house, lower body, the United States House of Representatives, ...
passes Public Law 557 which permanently establishes the
Civil Air Patrol
Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is a Congressional charter, congressionally chartered, federally supported Nonprofit corporation, non-profit corporation that serves as the official civilian auxiliaries, auxiliary of the United States Air Force (USAF). CA ...
as the auxiliary of the
United States Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the Air force, air service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is one of the six United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Tracing its ori ...
.
*
May 28
Events Pre-1600
* 585 BC – A solar eclipse occurs, as predicted by the Greek philosopher and scientist Thales, while Alyattes is battling Cyaxares in the Battle of the Eclipse, leading to a truce. This is one of the cardinal dates from ...
–
Daniel François Malan
Daniël François Malan (; 22 May 1874 – 7 February 1959) was a South African politician who served as the fourth prime minister of South Africa from 1948 to 1954. The National Party implemented the system of apartheid, which enforce ...
defeats
Jan Smuts
Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, (baptismal name Jan Christiaan Smuts, 24 May 1870 11 September 1950) was a South African statesman, military leader and philosopher. In addition to holding various military and cabinet posts, he served as P ...
and becomes Prime Minister of
South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the Atlantic O ...
, which starts the era of
apartheid
Apartheid ( , especially South African English: , ; , ) was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s. It was characterised by an ...
(which is finally dismantled by
F. W. de Klerk
Frederik Willem de Klerk ( , ; 18 March 1936 – 11 November 2021) was a South African politician who served as the seventh and final state president of South Africa from 1989 to 1994 and as Deputy President of South Africa, deputy president a ...
in
1994
The year 1994 was designated as the " International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations.
In the Line Islands and Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, 1994 had only 364 days, omitti ...
).
*
May 29
Events Pre-1600
* 363 – The Roman emperor Julian defeats the Sasanian army in the Battle of Ctesiphon, under the walls of the Sasanian capital, but is unable to take the city.
* 1108 – Battle of Uclés: Almoravid troops unde ...
– The
Casimir effect
In quantum field theory, the Casimir effect (or Casimir force) is a physical force (physics), force acting on the macroscopic boundaries of a confined space which arises from the quantum fluctuations of a field (physics), field. The term Casim ...
is predicted by Dutch physicist
Hendrik Casimir
Hendrik Brugt Gerhard Casimir (15 July 1909 – 4 May 2000) was a Dutch physicist who made significant contributions to the field of quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics. He is best known for his work on the Casimir effect, which descr ...
.
*
May 30
Events Pre-1600
* 70 – Siege of Jerusalem: Titus and his Roman legions breach the Second Wall of Jerusalem. Jewish defenders retreat to the First Wall. The Romans build a circumvallation, cutting down all trees within .
* 1381 – ...
– A dike along the
Columbia River
The Columbia River (Upper Chinook language, Upper Chinook: ' or '; Sahaptin language, Sahaptin: ''Nch’i-Wàna'' or ''Nchi wana''; Sinixt dialect'' '') is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The river headwater ...
breaks, obliterating
Vanport, Oregon, within minutes; 15 people die and tens of thousands are left homeless.
June
*
June 1
Events Pre-1600
* 1252 – Alfonso X is proclaimed king of Castile and León.
* 1298 – Residents of Riga and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeat the Livonian Order in the Battle of Turaida.
* 1495 – A monk, John Cor, rec ...
–
Puma, a global
sports goods brand, is founded in
Bavaria
Bavaria, officially the Free State of Bavaria, is a States of Germany, state in the southeast of Germany. With an area of , it is the list of German states by area, largest German state by land area, comprising approximately 1/5 of the total l ...
,
West Germany
West Germany was the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) from its formation on 23 May 1949 until German reunification, its reunification with East Germany on 3 October 1990. It is sometimes known as the Bonn Republi ...
, by
Rudolf Dassler
Rudolf "Rudi" Dassler (29 April 1898 – 27 October 1974) was a German cobbler, inventor, member of the Nazi Party, businessman and founder of the sportswear company Puma.
He was the older brother of Adidas founder, Adolf "Adi" Dassler. The bro ...
, having split from his brother "
Adi
Adi or ADI may refer to:
Abbreviations
* Acceptable daily intake, in health and medicine
* Acting detective inspector, a type of police inspector
* Africa Development Indicators, a compilation of data assembled by the World Bank
* Alternating ...
".
*
June 3
Events Pre-1600
* 350 – The Roman usurper Nepotianus, of the Constantinian dynasty, proclaims himself Roman emperor, entering Rome at the head of a group of gladiators.
* 713 – The Byzantine Empire, Byzantine emperor Philippikos Ba ...
– The
Palomar Observatory
The Palomar Observatory is an astronomical research observatory in the Palomar Mountains of San Diego County, California, United States. It is owned and operated by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Research time at the observat ...
telescope is finished in California.
*
June 10
Events Pre-1600
* 671 – Emperor Tenji of Japan introduces a water clock ( clepsydra) called ''Rokoku''. The instrument, which measures time and indicates hours, is placed in the capital of Ōtsu.
* 1190 – Third Crusade: Frederic ...
–
Hasan Saka
Hasan Hüsnü Saka (1885 – 29 July 1960) was a Turkish people, Turkish politician, List of Ministers of Foreign Affairs (Turkey), minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister of Turkey.
Political career
He graduated from Faculty of Pol ...
forms the new government of Turkey. (17th government; Hasan Saka had served twice as a prime minister)
*
June 11
Events Pre-1600
* 173 – Marcomannic Wars: The Roman army in Moravia is encircled by the Quadi, who have broken the peace treaty ( 171). In a violent thunderstorm emperor Marcus Aurelius defeats and subdues them in the so-called "miracle ...
– The first
monkey astronaut, Albert I, is launched into space from White Sands, New Mexico.
*
June 15
Events Pre-1600
* 763 BC – Assyrians record a solar eclipse that is later used to fix the chronology of Mesopotamian history.
* 844 – Louis II is crowned as king of Italy at Rome by pope Sergius II.
* 923 – Battle of So ...
– Chinese newspaper ''Renmin Ribao'' (''
People's Daily
The ''People's Daily'' ( zh, s=人民日报, p=Rénmín Rìbào) is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It provides direct information on the policies and viewpoints of the CCP in multiple lan ...
'') is first published in Beijing, China.
*
June 17
Events Pre-1600
* 653 – Pope Martin I is arrested and taken to Constantinople, due to his opposition to monothelitism.
*1242 – Following the Disputation of Paris, twenty-four carriage loads of Jewish religious manuscripts were burn ...
–
United Airlines Flight 624, a
Douglas DC-6
The Douglas DC-6 is a piston-powered airliner and cargo aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1946 to 1958. Originally intended as a military transport near the end of World War II, Douglas reworked it after the war to compete ...
, crashes near
Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
Mount Carmel is a borough in Northumberland County, located in the Coal Heritage Region of Central Pennsylvania's Susquehanna River Valley, United States. The population was 5,725 at the 2020 census. It is located 88 miles (141 km) n ...
, killing 43 and injuring 84 people on board.
*
June 18
Events Pre-1600
* 618 – Li Yuan becomes Emperor Gaozu of Tang, initiating three centuries of Tang dynasty rule over China.
* 656 – Ali becomes Caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate.
* 860 – Siege of Constantinople (860), Byzantine� ...
**
Malayan Emergency
The Malayan Emergency, also known as the Anti–British National Liberation War, was a guerrilla warfare, guerrilla war fought in Federation of Malaya, Malaya between communist pro-independence fighters of the Malayan National Liberation Arm ...
: A
state of emergency
A state of emergency is a situation in which a government is empowered to put through policies that it would normally not be permitted to do, for the safety and protection of its citizens. A government can declare such a state before, during, o ...
is declared in the
Federation of Malaya
Malaya, officially the Federation of Malaya, was a country in Southeast Asia from 1948 to 1963. It succeeded the Malayan Union and, before that, British Malaya. It comprised eleven states – nine Malay states and two of the Straits Settleme ...
, due to a communist insurgency.
** Columbia Records introduces its rpm
long playing phonograph format.
*
June 20
Events Pre-1600
* 451 – Battle of Chalons: Flavius Aetius battles Attila the Hun. After the battle, which was inconclusive, Attila retreats, causing the Romans to interpret it as a victory.
* 1180 – First Battle of Uji, startin ...
– The
U.S. Congress
The United States Congress is the legislative branch of the federal government of the United States. It is a bicameral legislature, including a lower body, the U.S. House of Representatives, and an upper body, the U.S. Senate. They both ...
recesses for the remainder of 1948, after an overtime session closes at 7:00 a.m. (to be shortly interrupted by Truman's recall from Congressional recess for July 20, 1948).
*
June 21
Events Pre-1600
* 533 – A Byzantine expeditionary fleet under Belisarios sails from Constantinople to attack the Vandals in Africa, via Greece and Sicily.
* 1307 – Külüg Khan is enthroned as Khagan of the Mongols and Wuzong o ...
** The
Deutsche Mark
The Deutsche Mark (; "German mark (currency), mark"), abbreviated "DM" or "D-Mark" (), was the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later of unified Germany from 1990 until the adoption of the euro in 2002. In English, it ...
becomes the official currency of the future
Federal Republic of Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen constituent states have a total population of over 84 ...
.
** The
Manchester Baby
The Manchester Baby, also called the Small-Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM), was the first electronic stored-program computer. It was built at the University of Manchester by Frederic Calland Williams, Frederic C. Williams, Tom Kilburn, and Ge ...
in England becomes the first
stored-program computer
A stored-program computer is a computer that stores program instructions in electronically, electromagnetically, or optically accessible memory. This contrasts with systems that stored the program instructions with plugboards or similar mechani ...
to successfully execute a program.
*
June 22
Events Pre-1600
*217 BC – Battle of Raphia: Ptolemy IV Philopator of Egypt defeats Antiochus III the Great of the Seleucid kingdom.
*168 BC – Battle of Pydna: Roman Republic, Romans under Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, Luciu ...
**The ship brings more than 800 Afro-Caribbean immigrants to
Tilbury
Tilbury is a port town in the borough of Thurrock, Essex, England. The present town was established as separate settlement in the late 19th century, on land that was mainly part of Chadwell St Mary. It contains a Tilbury Fort, 16th century fort ...
near London, the start of a large wave of immigration to Britain.
**
David Lean
Sir David Lean (25 March 190816 April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter, and editor, widely considered one of the most important figures of Cinema of the United Kingdom, British cinema. He directed the large-scale epi ...
's ''
Oliver Twist
''Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress'', is the second novel by English author Charles Dickens. It was originally published as a serial from 1837 to 1839 and as a three-volume book in 1838. The story follows the titular orphan, who, ...
'', based on
Charles Dickens
Charles John Huffam Dickens (; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English novelist, journalist, short story writer and Social criticism, social critic. He created some of literature's best-known fictional characters, and is regarded by ...
's famous novel, premieres in the UK. It is banned for 3 years in the U.S., because of alleged
antisemitism
Antisemitism or Jew-hatred is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against Jews. A person who harbours it is called an antisemite. Whether antisemitism is considered a form of racism depends on the school of thought. Antisemi ...
in depicting master criminal
Fagin
Fagin () is the secondary antagonist in Charles Dickens's 1838 novel ''Oliver Twist''. In the preface to the novel, he is described as a " receiver of stolen goods". He is the leader of a group of children (the Artful Dodger and Charley Bates ...
, played by
Alec Guinness
Sir Alec Guinness (born Alec Guinness de Cuffe; 2 April 1914 – 5 August 2000) was an English actor. In the BFI, British Film Institute listing of 1999 of BFI Top 100 British films, the 100 most important British films of the 20th century ...
.
*
June 24
Events Pre-1600
* 1312 BC – Mursili II launches a campaign against the Kingdom of Azzi-Hayasa.
* 109 – Roman emperor Trajan inaugurates the Aqua Traiana, an aqueduct that channels water from Lake Bracciano, northwest of Rome. ...
**
Cold War
The Cold War was a period of global Geopolitics, geopolitical rivalry between the United States (US) and the Soviet Union (USSR) and their respective allies, the capitalist Western Bloc and communist Eastern Bloc, which lasted from 1947 unt ...
: The
Berlin Blockade
The Berlin Blockade (24 June 1948 – 12 May 1949) was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. During the multinational occupation of post–World War II Germany, the Soviet Union blocked the Western Allies' railway, roa ...
begins.
** The first
World Health Assembly
The World Health Assembly (WHA) is the forum through which the World Health Organization (WHO) is governed by its 194 World Health Organization#Membership, member states. It is the world's highest health policy setting body and is composed of h ...
of the
World Health Organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a list of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations which coordinates responses to international public health issues and emergencies. It is headquartered in Gen ...
is held in Geneva.
*
June 26
Events Pre-1600
*4 AD, 4 – Augustus adopts Tiberius.
* 221 – Roman emperor Elagabalus adopts his cousin Alexander Severus as his heir and receives the title of Caesar (title), Caesar.
* 363 – Roman emperor Julian (emperor), J ...
**
William Shockley
William Bradford Shockley ( ; February 13, 1910 – August 12, 1989) was an American solid-state physicist, electrical engineer, and inventor. He was the manager of a research group at Bell Labs that included John Bardeen and Walter Houser Brat ...
files the original patent for the
grown-junction transistor
The grown-junction transistor was the first type of bipolar ''junction'' transistor made. It was invented by William Shockley at Bell Labs on June 23, 1948
(patent filed June 26, 1948), six months after the first bipolar point-contact transist ...
, the first
bipolar junction transistor
A bipolar junction transistor (BJT) is a type of transistor that uses both electrons and electron holes as charge carriers. In contrast, a unipolar transistor, such as a field-effect transistor (FET), uses only one kind of charge carrier. A ...
.
** The
Berlin Airlift
The Berlin Blockade (24 June 1948 – 12 May 1949) was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. During the multinational occupation of post–World War II Germany, the Soviet Union blocked the Western Allies' railway, roa ...
begins.
*
June 28
Events Pre-1600
*1098 – Fighters of the First Crusade defeat Kerbogha, Kerbogha of Mosul at the Battle of Antioch (1098), battle of Antioch.
*1360 – Muhammed VI, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed VI becomes the tenth Nasrid dynasty, Nas ...
** The
Cominform
The Information Bureau of the Communist and Workers' Parties (), commonly known as Cominform (), was a co-ordination body of Marxist–Leninist communist parties in Europe which existed from 1947 to 1956. Formed in the wake of the dissolution ...
Resolution marks the beginning of the
Informbiro period
The Informbiro period was an era of Yugoslavia's history following the Tito–Stalin split in mid-1948 that lasted until the country's partial rapprochement with the Soviet Union in 1955 with the signing of the Belgrade declaration. After ...
in
Yugoslavia
, common_name = Yugoslavia
, life_span = 1918–19921941–1945: World War II in Yugoslavia#Axis invasion and dismemberment of Yugoslavia, Axis occupation
, p1 = Kingdom of SerbiaSerbia
, flag_p ...
and the
Soviet/Yugoslav split.
** The 6.8
Fukui earthquake strikes
Fukui, Japan; 3,769 are killed, 22,203 injured.
**
Lotte Group
Lotte Group is a corporate group started by Zainichi Korean businessman Shin Kyuk-ho in South Korea on June 15, 1948, starting with the South Korea, South Korean Lotte Co., composed of Lotte Holdings, Lotte Holdings (Japan) and Lotte Corporati ...
, a global
conglomerate in
Northeast Asia
Northeast Asia or Northeastern Asia is a geographical Subregion#Asia, subregion of Asia. Its northeastern landmass and islands are bounded by the Pacific Ocean, North Pacific Ocean.
The term Northeast Asia was popularized during the 1930s by Ame ...
(
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t ...
and
Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ...
), is founded.
July
*
July 5
Events Pre-1600
* 328 – The official opening of Constantine's Bridge built over the Danube between Sucidava ( Corabia, Romania) and Oescus ( Gigen, Bulgaria) by the Roman architect Theophilus Patricius.
* 1316 – The Burgundian ...
– The
National Health Service
The National Health Service (NHS) is the term for the publicly funded health care, publicly funded healthcare systems of the United Kingdom: the National Health Service (England), NHS Scotland, NHS Wales, and Health and Social Care (Northern ...
in the United Kingdom begins functioning, giving the right to universal healthcare, free at point of use.
*
July 6
Events Pre-1600
* 371 BC – The Battle of Leuctra shatters Sparta's reputation of military invincibility.
* 640 – Battle of Heliopolis: The Muslim Arab army under 'Amr ibn al-'As defeat the Byzantine forces near Heliopolis (Egy ...
– The world's first Air Car-ferry service is flown by a Bristol Freighter of Silver City Airways, from
Lympne
Lympne (), formerly also Lymne, is a village on the former shallow-gradient sea cliffs above the expansive agricultural plain of Romney Marsh in Kent. The settlement forms an L shape stretching from Port Lympne Zoo via Lympne Castle facing Ly ...
to
Le Touquet
Le Touquet-Paris-Plage (, Picard language, Picard: ''Ech Toutchet-Paris-Plache''), commonly referred to as Le Touquet (), is a Communes of France, commune near Étaples, in the Pas-de-Calais Departments of France, department, northern France. ...
across the
English Channel
The English Channel, also known as the Channel, is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Southern England from northern France. It links to the southern part of the North Sea by the Strait of Dover at its northeastern end. It is the busi ...
.
* July 13 – The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria and Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Churches reach an agreement, leading to the promotion of the Ethiopian church to the rank of an autocephalous Patriarchate. Five bishops are immediately consecrated by the Patriarch of Alexandria and the successor to Abuna Qerellos IV is granted the power to consecrate new bishops, who are empowered to elect a new Patriarch for their church.
* July 14 – The attempted assassination of Palmiro Togliatti, general secretary of the Italian Communist Party, results in numerous strikes all over the country.
* July 15 – The first London chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous is founded.
* July 16 – Three armed men hijack the Cathay Pacific passenger plane ''Miss Macao'' and shoot the pilot; the plane crashes, killing 26 of 27 people on board.
* July 20 –
Cold War
The Cold War was a period of global Geopolitics, geopolitical rivalry between the United States (US) and the Soviet Union (USSR) and their respective allies, the capitalist Western Bloc and communist Eastern Bloc, which lasted from 1947 unt ...
:
** President
Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884December 26, 1972) was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953. As the 34th vice president in 1945, he assumed the presidency upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt that year. Subsequen ...
issues the second peacetime military draft in the United States, amid increasing tensions with the
Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
(the first peacetime draft occurred in 1940 under President Roosevelt)
** Eugene Dennis, William Z. Foster and ten other Communist Party USA leaders are arrested and charged under the Alien Registration Act.
* July 22 – The Dominion of Newfoundland votes to join Canada, after a Newfoundland referendums, 1948, referendum.
* July 26 – U.S. President Truman signs Executive Order 9981, ending racial segregation in the United States Armed Forces.
* July 28 – Around 200 die in an explosion at a chemical plant in Ludwigshafen, Germany.
* July 29 – The 1948 Summer Olympics begin in London, the first since the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.
* July 31
** At Idlewild Field in New York, New York International Airport (later renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport) is dedicated.
** American defector Elizabeth Bentley, previously working on behalf of the Soviet Union, appears under subpoena before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) of the United States House of Representatives regarding Communist espionage; she implicates Whittaker Chambers.
* July–October – Claude E. Shannon publishes "A Mathematical Theory of Communication" in ''Bell System Technical Journal'' (US), regarded as a foundation of information theory and all modern digital communications, which also leads to the adoption of the term ''bit''.
August
* August 3 – Whittaker Chambers appears under subpoena before the HUAC and alleges that several former U.S. Federal officials were communists, including Harry Dexter White and Alger Hiss.
* August 5 – Alger Hiss appears before the HUAC, to deny the allegations of Whittaker Chambers.
* August 10–August 23, 23 – The Herrenchiemsee convention prepares the draft for the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany.
* August 12 – Babrra massacre: About 600 unarmed members of the Khudai Khidmatgar movement are shot dead on the orders of the Chief Minister of the North-West Frontier Province (1901–2010), North-West Frontier Province, Abdul Qayyum Khan Kashmiri, on Babrra ground in the Hashtnagar region of Charsadda District, Pakistan, Charsadda District, North-West Frontier Province (modern-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Pakistan.
* August 13 – Harry Dexter White and Donald Hiss refute allegations of Communism by Whittaker Chambers, before the HUAC.
* August 14 – 1948 Ashes series: Australian batsman Don Bradman, playing his last Test cricket match, against England at The Oval, is bowled by Eric Hollies for a Duck (cricket), duck (leaving his career Test Batting average (cricket), batting average at 99.94); however, Australian cricket team in England in 1948, "The Invincibles" win the match by an innings and 149 runs, and The Ashes 4–0.
* August 14 – Beaver drop, an Idaho Department of Fish and Game program to relocate beavers from Northwestern Idaho to the Chamberlain Basin in Central Idaho. The program involves parachuting beavers into the Chamberlain Basin.
* August 15 – The southern half of Korea is established as the Republic of Korea, Republic of Korea (South Korea).
* August 17 – The HUAC holds a private session between Alger Hiss and Whittaker Chambers.
* August 18 – The Danube Commission is created by the Belgrade Convention (enters into force 11 May 1949).
* August 19 – Toho strikes: A sitdown strike at Toho film studio in Tokyo ends after the studio is surrounded by 2,000 police and a platoon of U.S. Eighth Army soldiers.
* August 20 – Lee Pressman, Nathan Witt and John Abt, represented by Harold I. Cammer, plead the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Fifth Amendment, in response to allegations of Communism by Whittaker Chambers before the HUAC.
* August 23 – The World Council of Churches is established in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
* August 24 – The first meeting of the charter members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) is held.
* August 25 – The HUAC holds its first-ever televised congressional hearing, featuring "Confrontation Day" between Whittaker Chambers and Alger Hiss.
* August 27 – Whittaker Chambers states that Alger Hiss was a communist on ''Meet the Press'' radio.
September
* September 4 – Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands abdicates for health reasons.
* September 5 – Robert Schuman becomes Prime Minister of France.
* September 6 – Juliana of the Netherlands, Juliana is formally Inauguration of the Dutch monarch, inaugurated to succeed her mother as queen regnant of the Netherlands.
* September 9 – The northern half of Korea is formally declared the North Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), with Kim Il Sung as prime minister.
* September 11 – Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder and first Governor-General of Pakistan, dies. Pakistan is in a state of shock as it mourns the departure of the father of the nation. The day is a Quaid-i-Azam Day, public holiday nationwide.
* September 13–September 18, 18 – Indian annexation of Hyderabad ("Operation Polo"): The princely state of State of Hyderabad, Hyderabad is invaded by the Indian Armed Forces in a "police action", in the aftermath of Pakistani leader Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Jinnah's death. The Nizam of Hyderabad surrenders his state, which is amalgamated into the newly independent Dominion of India; thousands are killed as a result of this event.
* September 13 – Margaret Chase Smith is elected United States Senator, becoming the first woman to serve in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the United States Senate.
* September 17 – Lehi (group), Lehi members, also known as the Stern Gang, assassinate Swedish count Folke Bernadotte, United Nations Mediator in Palestine, in Jerusalem.
* September 18 – An inaugural motor race is held at Goodwood Circuit, West Sussex, England.
* September 20 – The city of Rabwah is established in Pakistan.
* September 27 – Alger Hiss files a slander suit against Whittaker Chambers, for his August 27 radio statement in the United States.
* September 29 – Laurence Olivier's film of ''Hamlet (1948 film), Hamlet'' opens in the U.S.
October
* October 5 – The International Union for the Protection of Nature (later known as the International Union for Conservation of Nature, IUCN) is established in Fontainebleau, France.
* October 6 – 1948 Ashgabat earthquake: A 7.3 earthquake near Ashgabat, Soviet Turkmenistan kills 10,000–110,000.
* October 10 – The R-1 (missile), R-1 missile on test becomes the first Soviet Union, Soviet launch to enter space.
* October 16 – The 57th Street Art Fair in Chicago, the oldest juried art fair in the American Midwest, is founded.
* October 20 – Brandeis University is formally founded in Massachusetts.
* October 26 – Donora Smog of 1948: A killer smog settles into Donora, Pennsylvania.
* October 29 –
1948 Arab–Israeli War
The 1948 Arab–Israeli War, also known as the First Arab–Israeli War, followed the 1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine, civil war in Mandatory Palestine as the second and final stage of the 1948 Palestine war. The civil war becam ...
: Massacres of Palestinian Arab villagers by the Israel Defense Forces:
** Al-Dawayima massacre: Between 30 and 145 are killed.
** Safsaf massacre: At least 52 are killed.
* October 30 – 1948 Gozo luzzu disaster, Gozo ''luzzu'' disaster: A ''luzzu'' fishing boat overloaded with passengers capsizes and sinks in the Gozo Channel off Qala, Malta, Qala, Gozo, Crown Colony of Malta, Malta, killing 23 of the 27 people on board.
November
* November 1
** The Foley Square trial of Eugene Dennis and ten other CPUSA leaders begins, in New York City.
** Athenagoras I of Constantinople, Athenagoras I is elected the 268th Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
** A boiler and ammunition explosion aboard merchant ship ''Xuan Huai'' evacuating troops of the Republic of China Army from Yingkou, China for Taiwan causes thousands of deaths.

* November 2 – 1948 United States presidential election: Democratic incumbent
Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884December 26, 1972) was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953. As the 34th vice president in 1945, he assumed the presidency upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt that year. Subsequen ...
defeats Republican Thomas E. Dewey, "Dixiecrat" Strom Thurmond and Progressive party candidate Henry A. Wallace.
* November 12 – In Tokyo, an international war crimes tribunal sentences seven Japanese military and government officials to death, including General Hideki Tojo, for their roles in World War II.
* November 15 – Louis Stephen St. Laurent becomes Canada's 12th Prime Minister of Canada, prime minister.
* November 16
** ''Operation Magic Carpet (Yemen), Operation Magic Carpet'' to transport Jews from Yemen to Israel begins.
** The University of the Andes, Colombia, University of the Andes (Universidad de los Andes) is founded in
Bogotá
Bogotá (, also , , ), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá (; ) during the Spanish Imperial period and between 1991 and 2000, is the capital city, capital and largest city ...
, Colombia.
* November 17
** Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi divorces his second wife, the former Princess Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt, Fawzia of Egypt.
** Whittaker Chambers produces secret government papers, handwritten and typewritten by Alger Hiss, during pretrial examination.
* November 20 – Geoffrey B. Orbell rediscovers the Takahē, last seen 50 years previously, near Lake Te Anau, New Zealand.
* November 24 – In Venezuela, president Rómulo Gallegos is ousted by a military junta.
* November 27 – The Calgary Stampeders defeat the Ottawa Rough Riders 12–7 before 20,013 fans at Toronto's Varsity Stadium, to win their first Grey Cup and complete the only perfect season to date in Canadian football.
December

* December 1 – José Figueres Ferrer abolishes the army in Costa Rica, making it the first country in history to do so.
* December 2 – The United States House Un-American Activities Committee subpoenas and retrieves the "Pumpkin Papers" from the farm of Whittaker Chambers.
* December 4 – Chinese liner sinks after an explosion occurs at the stern, which is thought to have been caused by a Japanese mine from World War 2, killing up to 3920 people.
* December 6 – Richard Nixon displays microfilm from the "Pumpkin Papers" to the press.
* December 9 – The United Nations General Assembly adopts the Genocide Convention.
* December 10 – The United Nations General Assembly adopts the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
* December 11–December 12, 12 –
Malayan Emergency
The Malayan Emergency, also known as the Anti–British National Liberation War, was a guerrilla warfare, guerrilla war fought in Federation of Malaya, Malaya between communist pro-independence fighters of the Malayan National Liberation Arm ...
: Batang Kali massacre: Scots Guards shoot 24 Chinese people, Chinese villagers in Federation of Malaya, Malaya.
* December 15 – The United States Department of Justice indicts Alger Hiss, on two counts of perjury.
* December 17 – The Finnish Security Intelligence Service, Finnish Security Police is established to remove Communist Party of Finland, communist leadership from its predecessor, the State Police (Finland), State Police.
* December 19 – In the American National Football League, the Philadelphia Eagles defeat the Chicago Cardinals 7–0, to win the championship.
* December 20
** Indonesian National Revolution: The Dutch military captures Yogyakarta, the temporary capital of the newly formed Republic of Indonesia.
** American economist and former State Department official and spy for the Soviet Union Laurence Duggan falls to his death, from the 16th story window of his Manhattan office.
* December 23 – Seven Japanese military and political leaders, convicted of war crimes by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, are executed by Allied occupation authorities, at Sugamo Prison in Tokyo, Japan.
* December 26
** The last Soviet troops withdraw from North Korea.
** Cardinal József Mindszenty is arrested in Hungary and accused of treason and conspiracy.
* December 28 – A Muslim Brotherhood member assassinates Egyptian Prime Minister Mahmoud an-Nukrashi Pasha, Mahmud Fahmi Nokrashi.
* December 30 – The musical ''Kiss Me, Kate'' opens for the first of 1,077 performances in New York City.
* December 31 – 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Arab-Israeli War: Israeli troops drive Egyptians from the Negev.
Date unknown
* The Fresh Kills Landfill, the world's largest, opens on Staten Island, New York.
* The Slovak city Gúta is renamed Kolárovo.
* The Vielha Tunnel is opened, giving access to the Val d'Aran in the Spanish Pyrenees; at this time it is the longest road tunnel in the world.
* The Oakridge Transit Centre opens in Vancouver, British Columbia.
* The last recorded sighting is made of the Caspian tiger, in Kazakhstan.
* A pack of wolves kills about 40 children in Darovskoy District, in Russia.
* The last edition of the ''Index Librorum Prohibitorum'' is published in the Holy See, Vatican.
* Charles Warrell creates the first I-Spy (Michelin), I-Spy books in the United Kingdom.
* Wilbert Awdry, Rev. W. Awdry's third book, ''James the Red Engine'', is published in the United Kingdom.
* Inspired by World War II fighter planes, Cadillac introduces the first automobile to sport car tailfin, tailfins.
* The inaugural 6 Hours of Watkins Glen sports car endurance race is held in the United States.
Births
January

*
January 1
January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in the Gregorian Calendar; 364 days remain until the end of the year (365 in leap years). This day is also known as New Year's Day since the day marks the beginning of the year. __TOC__
Events ...
– Allan Alcorn, American engineer
* January 2
** Judith Miller, American journalist
** Joyce Wadler, American writer, memoirist
** Deborah Watling, English actress (d. 2017)
* January 3 – Wanda Seux, Paraguayan vedette, dancer and actress (d. 2020)
*
January 5
Events Pre-1600
* 1477 – Battle of Nancy: Charles the Bold is defeated and killed in a conflict with René II, Duke of Lorraine; Burgundy subsequently becomes part of France.
1601–1900
* 1675 – Battle of Colmar: The French ...
** Wally Foreman, Australian media icon (d. 2006)
** Ted Lange, African-American actor, director (''The Love Boat'')
* January 6
** Guy Gardner (astronaut), Guy Gardener, American astronaut
** Bob Wise, Governor of West Virginia
*
January 7
Events Pre-1600
*49 BC – The Senate of the Roman Republic, Senate of Rome says that Caesar will be declared a public enemy unless he disbands his army, prompting the tribunes who support him to flee to where Caesar is waiting in Ravenna ...
** Kenny Loggins, American rock singer (''Footloose (song), Footloose'')
** Ichirou Mizuki, Japanese voice actor (d. 2022)
* January 10
** Remu Aaltonen, Finnish musician
** Donald Fagen, American rock keyboardist (''Steely Dan'')
** Teresa Graves, African-American actress and comedian (''Get Christie Love'') (d. 2002)
** Mischa Maisky, Latvian cellist
* January 11
** Hiroshi Wajima, Japanese sumo wrestler (d. 2018)
** Terry Goodkind, American writer (d. 2020)
** Danne Larsson, Swedish musician
*
January 12
Events Pre-1600
* 475 – List of Byzantine emperors, Byzantine Emperor Zeno (emperor), Zeno is forced to flee his capital at Constantinople, and his general, Basiliscus gains control of the empire.
*1528 – Gustav I of Sweden is crow ...
** Kenny Allen (footballer), Kenny Allen, English footballer
** Anthony Andrews, English actor
* January 13
** V. Krishnasamy, Malaysian footballer (d. 2020)
** Françoise David, Canadian spokesperson
* January 14
** T Bone Burnett, American record producer, musician
** Muhriz of Negeri Sembilan, Yamtuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan
** Carl Weathers, African-American actor, football player (''Rocky IV'', ''Action Jackson (1988 film), Action Jackson'') (d. 2024)
* January 15 – Ronnie Van Zant, American rock musician (''Lynyrd Skynyrd'') (d. 1977)
* January 16
** John Carpenter, American film director, producer, screenwriter and composer
** Gregor Gysi, German politician
** Cliff Thorburn, Canadian snooker player
** Tsuneo Horiuchi, Japanese baseball pitcher, manager
*
January 17
Events Pre-1600
* 38 BC – Octavian divorces his wife Scribonia and marries Livia Drusilla, ending the fragile peace between the Second Triumvirate and Sextus Pompey.
* 1362 – Saint Marcellus' flood kills at least 25,000 peopl ...
** Billy T. James, New Zealand comedian, musician and actor (d. 1991)
** Davíð Oddsson, Prime Minister of Iceland
* January 18 – M. C. Gainey, American actor
* January 19
** Lawrence Cartwright, Bahamian politician
** Robert Llewellyn Lyons, Canadian politician
* January 20
** Nancy Kress, American science fiction writer
** Jerry L. Ross, American air engineer
* January 23
** Katharine Holabird, American writer
** Mitoji Yabunaka, Japanese politician
* January 24
** Miklós Németh, Hungarian economist and politician, Prime Minister of Hungary from 1988 until 1990
* January 27
**Mikhail Baryshnikov, Russian dancer
* January 28
** Ilkka Kanerva, Finnish politician (d. 2022)
** Charles Taylor (Liberian politician), Charles Taylor, Liberian politician, 22nd President of Liberia
*
January 29
Events
Pre-1600
* 904 – Sergius III is elected pope, after coming out of retirement to take over the papacy from the deposed antipope Christopher.
* 946 – Caliph al-Mustakfi is blinded and deposed by Mu'izz al-Dawla, ruler ...
– Marc Singer, Canadian actor (''V (1983 miniseries), V'')
*
January 30
Events Pre-1600
* 1018 – Poland and the Holy Roman Empire conclude the Peace of Bautzen.
* 1287 – King Wareru founds the Hanthawaddy Kingdom, and proclaims independence from the Pagan Kingdom.
1601–1900
* 1607 – An es ...
** Akira Yoshino, Japanese chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate
** Paul Magee, Provisional Irish Republican Army member
*
January 31
Events Pre-1600
* 314 – Pope Sylvester I is consecrated, as successor to the late Pope Miltiades.
* 1208 – The Battle of Lena takes place between King Sverker II of Sweden and his rival, Prince Eric, whose victory puts him on th ...
** Paul Jabara, American actor, singer and songwriter (d. 1992)
** Muneo Suzuki, Japanese politician
February

*
February 1
Events Pre-1600
* 1327 – The teenaged Edward III is crowned King of England, but the country is ruled by his mother Queen Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer.
* 1411 – The First Peace of Thorn is signed in Thorn (Toruń), ...
– Rick James, African-American urban singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer (d. 2004)
* February 2
** Ina Garten, American cooking author
** Roger Williamson, British race car driver (d. 1973)
* February 3
** Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, East Timorean Catholic bishop, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
** Henning Mankell, Swedish crime novelist (d. 2015)
*
February 4
Events Pre–1600
* 211 – Following the death of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus at Eboracum (modern York, England) while preparing to lead a campaign against the Caledonians, the empire is left in the control of his two quarrellin ...
** Alice Cooper, American hard rock singer and musician (''School's Out (song), School's Out'')
** Ram Baran Yadav, President of Nepal
* February 5
** Jim Dornan, Northern Irish obstetrician and gynecologist (d. 2021)
** Sven-Göran Eriksson, Swedish football manager (d. 2024)
** Christopher Guest, American actor, screenwriter, director and composer (''National Lampoon (magazine), National Lampoon'', ''Saturday Night Live'')
** Barbara Hershey, American actress (''Beaches (1988 film), Beaches'')
** Tom Wilkinson, English actor (d. 2023)
* February 7 – Jimmy Greenspoon, American keyboardist, composer (''Three Dog Night'') (d. 2015)
* February 8 – Dan Seals, American musician (d. 2009)
* February 9
** David Hayman, Scottish film, television and stage actor, director
** Greg Stafford (game designer), Greg Stafford, American game designer, publisher (d. 2018)
* February 10
** Ûssarĸak K'ujaukitsoĸ, Greenlandic Inuk politician, human rights activist (d. 2018)
** John Magnier, Irish businessman, thoroughbred racehorse breeder
*
February 11
Events Pre-1600
* 660 BC – Traditional date for the foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu.
* 55 – The death under mysterious circumstances of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, heir to the Roman Empire, on the eve of his comin ...
– Chris Rush, American stand-up comedian
* February 12 – Raymond Kurzweil, American inventor, author
* February 13 – Kitten Natividad, Mexican-American film actress (d. 2022)
* February 14
** Jackie Martling, American comedian, radio personality
** Wally Tax, Dutch musician (d. 2005)
** Teller (magician), Raymond Teller, American illusionist and magician, one half of the duo Penn & Teller
** Yehuda Shoenfeld, Israeli physician, autoimmunity researcher
* February 15 – Larry DiTillio, American film and TV series writer (d. 2019)
*
February 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1249 – Andrew of Longjumeau is dispatched by Louis IX of France as his ambassador to meet with the Khagan of the Mongol Empire.
* 1270 – The Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeats the Livonian Order in the Battl ...
– Eckhart Tolle, German-Canadian spiritual author
* February 17
** György Cserhalmi, Hungarian actor
** José José, Mexican singer, actor (d. 2019)
*
February 18
Events Pre-1600
* 3102 BC – Kali Yuga, the fourth and final yuga of Hinduism, starts with the death of Krishna.
* 1229 – The Sixth Crusade: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, signs a ten-year truce with al-Kamil, regaining J ...
– Sinéad Cusack, Irish actress
*
February 19
Events Pre-1600
* 197 – Emperor Septimius Severus defeats Roman usurper, usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum, the bloodiest battle between Roman armies.
* 356 – The anti-paganism policy of Constantius II forbids the w ...
** Pim Fortuyn, Dutch politician, author (d. 2002)
** Tony Iommi, English heavy metal guitarist
** Elizabeth Sackler, American activist
** Raúl Grijalva, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (d. 2025)
* February 20 – Jennifer O'Neill, American model, actress
*
February 21
Events Pre-1600
* 452 or 453 – Severianus, Bishop of Scythopolis, is martyred in Palestine.
* 1245 – Thomas, the first known Bishop of Finland, is granted resignation after confessing to torture and forgery.
* 1440 – The ...
– Christian Vander (musician), French drummer, founder of progressive rock/Zeuhl group Magma
*
February 22
Events Pre-1600
* 1076 – Having received a letter during the Lenten synod of 14–20 February demanding that he abdicate, Pope Gregory VII excommunicates Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
* 1316 – The Battle of Picotin, between Fer ...
** John Ashton (actor), John Ashton, American actor (d. 2024)
** Leslie H. Sabo Jr., American Medal of Honor recipient (d. 1970)
* February 24
** Jayalalithaa, Indian politician, film actress (d. 2016)
** Walter Smith, Scottish football manager (d. 2021)
*
February 25
Events Pre-1600
* 138 – Roman emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Pius as his son, effectively making him his successor.
* 628 – Khosrow II, the last great Shah of the Sasanian Empire (Iran), is overthrown by his son Kavadh II.
* ...
– Danny Denzongpa, Indian actor
*
February 28
Events Pre-1600
*202 BC – Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Bang is enthroned as the Emperor of China, beginning four centuries of rule by the Han dynasty.
* 870 – The Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic), Fourth Council of Co ...
** Steven Chu, American physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate
** Mike Figgis, American director, screenwriter and composer
** Kjell Isaksson, Swedish pole vaulter
** Bernadette Peters, American actress, singer
** Mercedes Ruehl, American actress
** Alfred Sant, Leader of Malta Labour Party (1992–), Prime Minister of Malta (1996–1998)
* February 29
** Khalid Salleh, Malaysian actor, poet (d. 2018)
** Ken Foree, American actor
** Henry Small (singer), Henry Small, American-born Canadian singer
March

* March 1 – Gopanarayan Das, Indian politician (d. 2022)
* March 2
** R. T. Crowley, American pioneer of electronic commerce
** Rory Gallagher, Irish musician (d. 1995)
** Jeff Kennett, Australian politician
* March 3
** Steve Wilhite, American computer scientist, developer of the GIF image format at CompuServe in 1987 (d. 2022)
* March 4
** Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton, Australian author (''A Cry in the Dark'')
** James Ellroy, American writer
** Tom Grieve, American baseball player
** Leron Lee, American baseball player
** Chris Squire, English bassist (Yes (band), Yes) (d. 2015)
** Shakin' Stevens, Welsh singer
** Brian Cummings, American voice actor
* March 5
** Eddy Grant, Guyanese British singer, musician ("Electric Avenue (song), Electric Avenue")
** Elaine Paige, English singer, actress
* March 6 – Anna Maria Horsford, African-American actress (''Amen (TV series), Amen'')
*
March 8
Events Pre-1600
* 1010 – Ferdowsi completes his epic poem '' Shahnameh''.
* 1126 – Following the death of his mother, queen Urraca of León, Alfonso VII is proclaimed king of León.
* 1262 – Battle of Hausbergen between ...
** Sinta Nuriyah, 4th First Lady of Indonesia, wife of Abdurrahman Wahid
** Jonathan Sacks, British Orthodox rabbi, philosopher, theologian, author and politician (d. 2020)
* March 9
** László Lovász, Hungarian mathematician
** Jeffrey Osborne, American singer ("On the Wings of Love (song), On the Wings of Love")
* March 10 – Doug Clark (serial killer), Doug Clark, American serial killer (d. 2023)
* March 11
** Dominique Sanda, French actress
*
March 12
Events Pre-1600
* 538 – Vitiges, king of the Ostrogoths ends his siege of Rome and retreats to Ravenna, leaving the city to the victorious Byzantine general, Belisarius.
* 1088 – Election of Urban II as the 159th Pope of th ...
– James Taylor, American singer, songwriter ("Fire and Rain (song), Fire and Rain")
* March 13 – Maurice A. de Gosson, Austrian mathematician
* March 14 – Billy Crystal, American actor, comedian
* March 15 – Sérgio Vieira de Mello, Brazilian diplomat (d. 2003)
* March 16 – Margaret Weis, American science fiction writer
*
March 17
Events Pre-1600
* 45 BC – In his last victory, Julius Caesar defeats the Pompeian forces of Titus Labienus and Pompey the Younger in the Battle of Munda.
* 180 – Commodus becomes sole emperor of the Roman Empire at the age of ...
– William Gibson, American/Canadian writer
*
March 18
Events Pre-1600
* 37 – Roman Senate annuls Tiberius' will and proclaims Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus ''(aka Caligula = Little Boots)'' emperor.Tacitus, ''Annals'' V.10.
* 1068 – An earthquake in the Levant and the Ar ...
** Jessica B. Harris, American historian and journalist
** Bobby Whitlock, American singer and songwriter
*
March 20
Events Pre-1600
*1206 – Michael IV of Constantinople, Michael IV Autoreianos is appointed Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
*1600 – The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden: five Swedish n ...
** John de Lancie, American actor
** Bobby Orr, Canadian hockey player
** Helene Vannari, Estonian actress (d. 2022)
* March 22
** Inri Cristo, Brazilian educator who claims to be Jesus Christ reincarnated
** Wolf Blitzer, American television journalist (CNN)
** Andrew Lloyd Webber, English composer (''Jesus Christ Superstar'')
*
March 25
Until 1752 it was the official date of the beginning of the year in England and its dominions (in the Julian calendar).
Events Pre-1600
* 410 – The Southern Yan capital of Guanggu falls to the Jin dynasty general Liu Yu, ending th ...
– Bonnie Bedelia, American actress
* March 26
** Nash the Slash (b. James Jeffrey Plewman), Canadian musician (d. 2014)
** Steven Tyler, American rock singer, songwriter (Aerosmith)
* March 28
**Jayne Ann Krentz, American novelist
**Dianne Wiest, American actress
* March 29
** Mike Heideman, American basketball coach (d. 2018)
** Bud Cort, American actor (''Harold and Maude'')
* March 30 – Eddie Jordan, Irish founder of Jordan Grand Prix (d. 2025)
* March 31
** Rhea Perlman, American actress (''Cheers'')
** Al Gore, American politician and environmentalist, 45th Vice President of the United States
April

*
April 1
Events Pre-1600
* 527 – Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne.
* 1081 – Alexios I Komnenos overthrows the Byzantine emperor Nikephoros III Botaneiates, and, after his tro ...
– Jimmy Cliff, Jamaican singer, actor
* April 2
** Bob Lienhard, American basketball player (d. 2018)
** Roald Als, Danish cartoonist
*
April 3
Events Pre-1600
* 686 – Maya king Yuknoom Yich'aak K'ahk' assumes the crown of Calakmul.
* 1043 – Edward the Confessor is crowned King of England.
* 1077 – The Patriarchate of Friûl, the first Friulian state, is created. ...
– Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Mexican economist, politician and 53rd President of Mexico (1988–1994)
* April 4
** Squire Parsons, American gospel singer, songwriter
** Dan Simmons, American fantasy, science fiction author
** Berry Oakley, American musician (d. 1972)
*
April 5
Events Pre-1600
* 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I.
* 919 – The Fatimid invasion of Egypt (919–921), second Fatimid invasion of Medieval Egypt, Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, Al-Qa'im (Fa ...
– Neil Portnow, American President of The Recording Academy (NARAS)
*
April 7
Events Pre-1600
* 451 – Attila the Hun captures Metz in France, killing most of its inhabitants and burning the town.
* 529 – First '' Corpus Juris Civilis'', a fundamental work in jurisprudence, is issued by Eastern Roman Em ...
** Arnie Robinson, American Olympic Long jump champion (d. 2020)
** John Oates, American rock singer, guitarist (''Hall & Oates'')
** Pietro Anastasi, Italian football player (d. 2020)
*
April 9
Events Pre-1600
* 193 – The distinguished soldier Septimius Severus is proclaimed emperor by the army in Illyricum.
* 475 – Byzantine Emperor Basiliscus issues a circular letter (''Enkyklikon'') to the bishops of his empire, ...
– Jaya Bachchan, Indian actress and politician
* April 10 – Fauzi Bowo, Indonesian politician and diplomat, governor of Jakarta
* April 12
** Jeremy Beadle, English TV presenter (d. 2008)
** Don Fernando, American pornographic film actor, director
**Joschka Fischer, German politician
** Marcello Lippi, Italian football player, manager
*
April 13
Events Pre-1600
* 1111 – Henry V, King of Germany, is crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
* 1204 – Constantinople falls to the Crusaders of the Fourth Crusade, temporarily ending the Byzantine Empire.
* 1455 – Thirteen Years' War: ...
** Nam Hae-il, 25th Chief of Naval Operations of the Republic of Korea Navy
** Mikhail Shufutinsky, Soviet, Russian singer, actor and TV presenter
* April 15 – Michael Kamen, American composer (d. 2003)
*
April 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1457 BC – Battle of Megido – the first battle to have been recorded in what is accepted as relatively reliable detail.
* 69 – Defeated by Vitellius' troops at Bedriacum, Roman emperor Otho commits suicide.
* ...
** Ammar El Sherei, Egyptian music icon, celebrity (d. 2012)
** Kazuyuki Sogabe, Japanese voice actor (d. 2006)
* April 17
** Jan Hammer, Czechoslovakian composer, pianist and keyboardist
** Peter Jenni, Swiss experimental particle physicist
*
April 18
Events Pre-1600
* 796 – King Æthelred I of Northumbria is murdered in Corbridge by a group led by his ealdormen, Ealdred and Wada. The ''patrician'' Osbald is crowned, but abdicates within 27 days.
* 1428 – Peace of Ferrara ...
– Avi Arad, Israeli-American film producer
* April 20 – Paul Milgrom, American economist, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Nobel Prize laureate
* April 21
** Paul Davis (singer), Paul Davis, American singer, songwriter (''Cool Night'') (d. 2008)
** Josef Flammer, Swiss ophthalmologist (after whom Flammer syndrome is named)
*
April 24
Events Pre-1600
* 1479 BC – Thutmose III ascends to the throne of Egypt, although power effectively shifts to Hatshepsut (according to the Low Chronology of the 18th dynasty).
* 1183 BC – Traditional reckoning of the Fall of Troy ...
– István Szívós (water polo, born 1948), István Szívós, Hungarian water polo player (d. 2019)
* April 27
** Amrit Kumar Bohara, Nepalese politician
** Frank Abagnale, American con man, imposter
** Si Robertson, American reality star, preacher, hunter, outdoorsman and U.S. Army veteran
* April 28
** Terry Pratchett, English comic fantasy, science fiction author (d. 2015)
** Marcia Strassman, American actress, singer (''Welcome Back, Kotter'') (d. 2014)
* April 29 – Michael Karoli, German musician (d. 2001)
*
April 30
Events Pre-1600
* 311 – The Diocletianic Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire ends.
* 1315 – Enguerrand de Marigny is hanged at the instigation of Charles, Count of Valois.
*1492 – Spain gives Christopher Columbus ...
– Jocelyne Saab, Lebanese journalist, film director (d. 2019)
May

* May 2
** Vladimir Matorin, Russian opera singer
** Larry Gatlin, American singer, songwriter
* May 3
** William H. Miller (writer), William H. Miller, American maritime historian
** Chris Mulkey, American actor
* May 4
** Jan Kantůrek, Czech translator (d. 2018)
** Tanya Falan Welk, Tanya Falan, American singer
** King George Tupou V of Tonga (d. 2012)
* May 5
** Joe Esposito (singer), Joe Esposito, American singer, songwriter
** Richard Pacheco, American pornographic actor
** Bill Ward (musician), Bill Ward, English rock drummer
* May 7 – Susan Atkins, convicted murderer and ex-follower of Charles Manson (d. 2009)
* May 8
** Dame Felicity Lott, English soprano
** Stephen Stohn, Canadian television producer
*
May 9
Events Pre-1600
* 328 – Athanasius is elected Patriarch of Alexandria.
* 1009 – Lombard Revolt: Lombard forces led by Melus revolt in Bari against the Byzantine Catepanate of Italy.
* 1386 – England and Portugal formall ...
** Steven W. Mosher, American social scientist, author
** Calvin Murphy, American basketball player, analyst
* May 10 – Meg Foster, American actress
*
May 11
Events Pre-1600
* 330 – Constantine the Great dedicates the much-expanded and rebuilt city of Byzantium, changing its name to New Rome and declaring it the new capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
*868 – A copy of the Diamond Sūtr ...
** Pam Ferris, Welsh actress
** Shigeru Izumiya, Japanese musician
* May 12
** Steve Winwood, English rock singer ("Higher Love")
** Lindsay Crouse, American actress
*
May 14
Events
Pre-1600
* 1027 – Robert II of France
Robert II ( 972 – 20 July 1031), called the Pious () or the Wise (), was List of French monarchs, King of the Franks from 996 to 1031, the second from the Capetian dynasty. Crowned Juni ...
– Bob Woolmer, Indian-born English cricket coach (d. 2007)
*
May 15
Events Pre-1600
* 221 – Liu Bei, Chinese warlord, proclaims himself emperor of Shu Han, the successor of the Han dynasty.
* 392 – Emperor Valentinian II is assassinated while advancing into Gaul against the Frankish usurpe ...
** Yutaka Enatsu, Japanese professional baseball pitcher
** Brian Eno, English musician, record producer
*
May 16
Events Pre-1600
* 946 – Emperor Suzaku abdicates the throne in favor of his brother Murakami who becomes the 62nd emperor of Japan.
* 1204 – Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders is crowned as the first Emperor of the Latin Empire.
*13 ...
– Jesper Christensen, Danish actor
* May 17 – Penny DeHaven, American country singer (d. 2014)
*
May 18
Events Pre-1600
* 332 – Emperor Constantine the Great announces free distributions of food to the citizens in Constantinople.
* 872 – Louis II of Italy is crowned for the second time as Holy Roman Emperor at Rome, at the age of 47 ...
** Olivia Harrison, American author and film producer
** Mikko Heiniö, Finnish composer
* May 19 – Grace Jones, Jamaican singer, actress
* May 20 – Tesshō Genda, Japanese voice actor
* May 21
** D'Jamin Bartlett, American musical theatre actress
** Elizabeth Buchan, English writer
** Jonathan Hyde, Australian-born English actor
** Carol Potter (actress), Carol Potter, American actress
** Leo Sayer, English rock musician ("When I Need You")
* May 23 – Gary McCord, American professional golfer
*
May 25
Events Pre-1600
* 567 BC – Servius Tullius, the king of Rome, celebrates a triumph for his victory over the Etruscans.
* 240 BC – First recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
* 1085 – Alfonso VI of Castile takes ...
– Klaus Meine, German singer (Scorpions (band), Scorpions)
*
May 26
Events Pre-1600
* 17 – Germanicus celebrates a triumph in Rome for his victories over the Cherusci, Chatti, and other German tribes west of the Elbe.
* 451 – Battle of Avarayr between Armenian rebels and the Sasanian Empire ta ...
** Dayle Haddon, Canadian model, actress (d. 2024)
** Stevie Nicks, American rock singer, songwriter (Fleetwood Mac)
* May 27 – Wubbo de Boer, Dutch civil servant
*
May 29
Events Pre-1600
* 363 – The Roman emperor Julian defeats the Sasanian army in the Battle of Ctesiphon, under the walls of the Sasanian capital, but is unable to take the city.
* 1108 – Battle of Uclés: Almoravid troops unde ...
– Michael Berkeley, English composer
*
May 30
Events Pre-1600
* 70 – Siege of Jerusalem: Titus and his Roman legions breach the Second Wall of Jerusalem. Jewish defenders retreat to the First Wall. The Romans build a circumvallation, cutting down all trees within .
* 1381 – ...
– Paul L. Schechter, American astronomer and cosmologist
* May 31
** Svetlana Alexievich, Belarusian writer of literary reportage, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate
** Lynda Bellingham, English actress, broadcaster and author (d. 2014)
** John Bonham, English rock drummer (Led Zeppelin) (d. 1980)
June

*
June 1
Events Pre-1600
* 1252 – Alfonso X is proclaimed king of Castile and León.
* 1298 – Residents of Riga and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeat the Livonian Order in the Battle of Turaida.
* 1495 – A monk, John Cor, rec ...
** Powers Boothe, American actor (''Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones'') (d. 2017)
** Tom Sneva, American race car driver, Indianapolis 500 winner
* June 2 – Jerry Mathers, American actor (''Leave It to Beaver'')
*
June 3
Events Pre-1600
* 350 – The Roman usurper Nepotianus, of the Constantinian dynasty, proclaims himself Roman emperor, entering Rome at the head of a group of gladiators.
* 713 – The Byzantine Empire, Byzantine emperor Philippikos Ba ...
– Carlos Franzetti, Argentine composer and arranger
* June 4
** Bob Champion, English jump jockey
** David Haskell, American actor (d. 2000)
* June 6 – Richard Sinclair, English musician (''Caravan (band), Caravan'')
* June 7 – Jim C. Walton, American business person, (''Walmart'')
* June 8
** Jürgen von der Lippe, German television presenter, actor and comedian
** Jad Azkoul, Lebanese-American classical guitarist
* June 9
** Gudrun Schyman, Swedish politician
** Gary Thorne, American play-by-play announcer
*
June 10
Events Pre-1600
* 671 – Emperor Tenji of Japan introduces a water clock ( clepsydra) called ''Rokoku''. The instrument, which measures time and indicates hours, is placed in the capital of Ōtsu.
* 1190 – Third Crusade: Frederic ...
– Subrata Roy, Indian businessman (d. 2023)
*
June 11
Events Pre-1600
* 173 – Marcomannic Wars: The Roman army in Moravia is encircled by the Quadi, who have broken the peace treaty ( 171). In a violent thunderstorm emperor Marcus Aurelius defeats and subdues them in the so-called "miracle ...
– Dave Cash (baseball), Dave Cash, American baseball player
* June 12 – Sadegh Zibakalam, Iranian academic reformist
* June 13 – Garnet Bailey, Canadian hockey player, scout (d. 2001)
* June 14 – Laurence Yep, American author
*
June 15
Events Pre-1600
* 763 BC – Assyrians record a solar eclipse that is later used to fix the chronology of Mesopotamian history.
* 844 – Louis II is crowned as king of Italy at Rome by pope Sergius II.
* 923 – Battle of So ...
– Paul Michiels, Belgian singer, songwriter
* June 16 – Terry Schofield, American basketball player
*
June 17
Events Pre-1600
* 653 – Pope Martin I is arrested and taken to Constantinople, due to his opposition to monothelitism.
*1242 – Following the Disputation of Paris, twenty-four carriage loads of Jewish religious manuscripts were burn ...
– Dave Concepción, Venezuelan baseball player
*
June 18
Events Pre-1600
* 618 – Li Yuan becomes Emperor Gaozu of Tang, initiating three centuries of Tang dynasty rule over China.
* 656 – Ali becomes Caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate.
* 860 – Siege of Constantinople (860), Byzantine� ...
– Sherry Turkle, American science/social studies professor
** Eliezer Halfin, Israeli wrestler (d. 1972)
* June 19
** Nick Drake, English musician (d. 1974)
** Lea Laven, Finnish singer
** Phylicia Rashad, African-American actress (''The Cosby Show'')
*
June 20
Events Pre-1600
* 451 – Battle of Chalons: Flavius Aetius battles Attila the Hun. After the battle, which was inconclusive, Attila retreats, causing the Romans to interpret it as a victory.
* 1180 – First Battle of Uji, startin ...
** Véronique de Montchalin, French politician
** Diana Mara Henry, American freelance photojournalist
** Alan Longmuir, Scottish musician (d. 2018)
** Ludwig Scotty, President of Nauru
** Tina Sinatra, American singer, actress, film producer and memoirist
*
June 21
Events Pre-1600
* 533 – A Byzantine expeditionary fleet under Belisarios sails from Constantinople to attack the Vandals in Africa, via Greece and Sicily.
* 1307 – Külüg Khan is enthroned as Khagan of the Mongols and Wuzong o ...
** Don Airey, British musician
** Lionel Rose, Australian boxer (d. 2011)
** Jovan Aćimović, Serbian football player
** Raffaello Martinelli, Italian prelate
** Philippe Sarde, French film composer
** Andrzej Sapkowski, Polish writer
** Wolfgang Seel, German football player
** Greg Hyder, American professional basketball player
*
June 22
Events Pre-1600
*217 BC – Battle of Raphia: Ptolemy IV Philopator of Egypt defeats Antiochus III the Great of the Seleucid kingdom.
*168 BC – Battle of Pydna: Roman Republic, Romans under Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, Luciu ...
** Takashi Sasano, Japanese actor
** Shōhaku Okumura, Japanese Soto Zen
** Peter Prijdekker, Dutch swimmer
** Sue Roberts, American professional golfer
** Todd Rundgren, American rock singer, record producer (''Hello It's Me'')
** Curtis Johnson (cornerback), Curtis Johnson, American football cornerback
** Franciszek Smuda, Polish football coach
** Panagiotis Xanthakos, Greek sports shoote
** Colin Waldron, English football defender
* June 23
** Larry Coker, American football player, coach
** Jim Heacock, American defensive coordinator
** Luther Kent, American blues singer
*
June 24
Events Pre-1600
* 1312 BC – Mursili II launches a campaign against the Kingdom of Azzi-Hayasa.
* 109 – Roman emperor Trajan inaugurates the Aqua Traiana, an aqueduct that channels water from Lake Bracciano, northwest of Rome. ...
** Stephen Martin (Australian politician), Stephen Martin, Australian politician, senior academic and rugby league referee
** Patrick Moraz, Swiss keyboard player
** Janet Museveni, First Lady of Uganda
** Dave Orchard, South African cricketer
** Eigil Sørensen, Danish cyclist
** Jürgen Stars, German footballer
** Jenny Wood, Zimbabwean swimmer
* June 25
** Kenn George, American businessman
** Michael Lembeck, American actor, television and film director
** Tom Rideout, Canadian politician
*
June 26
Events Pre-1600
*4 AD, 4 – Augustus adopts Tiberius.
* 221 – Roman emperor Elagabalus adopts his cousin Alexander Severus as his heir and receives the title of Caesar (title), Caesar.
* 363 – Roman emperor Julian (emperor), J ...
** David Vaughan (golfer), David Vaughan, Welsh professional golfer
** John Pratt (footballer), John Pratt, English professional footballer
** Pablo Anaya Rivera, Mexican politician
* June 27
** Vennira Aadai Nirmala, Tamil actress
** Michael J. Barrett, Guamanian politician
** Camile Baudoin, American rock guitarist
*
June 28
Events Pre-1600
*1098 – Fighters of the First Crusade defeat Kerbogha, Kerbogha of Mosul at the Battle of Antioch (1098), battle of Antioch.
*1360 – Muhammed VI, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed VI becomes the tenth Nasrid dynasty, Nas ...
** Deborah Moggach, English writer
** Kathy Bates, American actress (''Misery (film), Misery'')
** Jimmy Thomson (footballer, born 1948), Jimmy Thomson, Scottish professional footballer
** Brian Rowan, Scottish professional footballer
* June 29
** Danny Adcock, Australian actor
** Vic Brooks, English cricketer
** Leo Burke, Canadian professional wrestler
** Fred Grandy, American actor, politician (''The Love Boat'')
** Helge Karlsen, Norwegian football player
** Ian Paice, English musician (''Deep Purple'')
** Usha Prashar, Baroness Prashar, crossbench member of the House of Lords
* June 30
** Alice Wong, Canadian politician
** Dag Fornæss, Norwegian speed skater
** Peter Rossborough, English rugby union international
** Galarrwuy Yunupingu, Australian Indigenous community leader (d. 2023)
** Vladimir Yakunin, Russian official, head of state-run Russian Railways Company
** Raymond Leo Burke, American cardinal, prelate
July

* July 1
** Ever Hugo Almeida, Paraguayan footballer
** Hap Farber, American football linebacker.
** John Ford (musician), John Ford, English-born rock musician (''Strawbs''), writer of ''Part of the Union''
** Michael McGimpsey, Northern Ireland politician
* July 2
** Mario Villanueva, Mexican politician
** Saul Rubinek, German-Canadian character actor, director, producer and playwright
* July 3 – Tarmo Koivisto, Finnish comics artist
* July 4
** René Arnoux, French racing driver
** Louis Raphaël I Sako, Head of the Chaldean Catholic Church
** Ed Armbrister, Bahamian Major League Baseball outfielder
** Nazmul Hussain, Indian first-class cricketer
** Jeremy Spencer, British musician
*
July 5
Events Pre-1600
* 328 – The official opening of Constantine's Bridge built over the Danube between Sucidava ( Corabia, Romania) and Oescus ( Gigen, Bulgaria) by the Roman architect Theophilus Patricius.
* 1316 – The Burgundian ...
** Tony DeMeo, American football coach, player
** Dave Lemonds, American baseball player
** Salomon Juan Marcos Issa, Mexican politician
** Lojze Peterle, Slovenian politician
** William Hootkins, American actor (d. 2005)
*
July 6
Events Pre-1600
* 371 BC – The Battle of Leuctra shatters Sparta's reputation of military invincibility.
* 640 – Battle of Heliopolis: The Muslim Arab army under 'Amr ibn al-'As defeat the Byzantine forces near Heliopolis (Egy ...
** Nathalie Baye, French actress
** Jeff Webb (basketball), Jeff Webb, American professional basketball player
** Arnaldo Baptista, Brazilian rock musician, composer
** Brad Park, Canadian NHL Defenseman
** Sid Smith (offensive lineman), Sid Smith, American football offensive lineman
** Eiko Segawa, Japanese female enka singer, actress
** Jan van der Veen, Dutch professional association football player
* July 7
** Jerry Sherk, American football defensive tackle
** Jean LeClerc (actor), Jean LeClerc, Québécois actor
** Jean-Marie Colombani, French journalist
** Tan Lee Meng, Singaporean jurist
** Stuart Varney, British-American economic consultant
** Luis Estrada (footballer), Luis Estrada, Mexican football league forward, Olympic athlete
* July 8 – Raffi (musician), Raffi, Egyptian-born children's entertainer
* July 10
** Theo Bücker, German football manager, player
** Mick Coop, English professional football right back
** Rich Hand, American professional baseball player
* July 12
** Richard Simmons, American television personality, fitness expert (d. 2024)
** Jay Thomas, American actor (d. 2017)
* July 13
** Alf Hansen, Norwegian rower
** Daphne Maxwell Reid, African-American actress
** Don Sweet, Canadian star football kicker
** Robert A. Underwood, Guamanian politician, educator
* July 14 – Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu, Zulu king (d. 2021)
* July 15
** Enriqueta Basilio, Mexican track and field athlete (d. 2019)
** Richard Franklin (director), Richard Franklin, Australian film director (d. 2007)
** Twinkle (singer), Twinkle, English singer, songwriter (d. 2015)
* July 16
** Rubén Blades, Panamanian singer, actor and musician
** Rita Barberá, Spanish politician, Mayor of Valencia (d. 2016)
** Lars Lagerbäck, Swedish football manager, player
** Jeff Van Wagenen, American professional golfer
** Pinchas Zukerman, Israeli violinist
* July 17
** Doug Berry (Canadian football), Doug Berry, American Canadian football coach
** Alan Sieler, Australian cricketer
* July 18 – Hartmut Michel, German chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate
* July 20
** Muse Watson, American actor
** Maroun Elias Nimeh Lahham, Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tunis
* July 21
** Beppe Grillo, Italian activist, blogger, comedian and actor
** Ed Hinton (sportswriter), Ed Hinton, American sportswriter
** Cat Stevens (b. Steven Georgiou, later known as Yusuf Islam), British singer, musician
** Garry Trudeau, American cartoonist (''Doonesbury'')
** Teruzane Utada, Japanese music executive producer, attendant
** Mikhail Nikolayevich Zadornov, Mikhail Zadornov, Russian stand-up comedian, writer
** Snooty, male Florida manatee (d. 2017)
** Anders Berglund, Swedish arranger/composer, conductor and producer
* July 22
** Susan Eloise Hinton, American author
** Otto Waalkes, German comedian, actor
* July 23 – John Cushnahan, Northern Irish politician
* July 25
** Steve Goodman, American Grammy Award-winning folk music singer, songwriter (d. 1984)
** Tony Cline, American football player (d. 2018)
* July 27 – Peggy Fleming, American figure skater
* July 28
** Gerald Casale, American director, singer (''Devo'')\
** Georgia Engel, American actress (d. 2019)
*July 29
**Meir Shalev Israeli writer and newspaper columnist for the daily Yedioth Ahronoth. Shalev's books have been translated into 26 languages (d.2023)
* July 30
** Jean Reno, French actor
** Julia Tsenova, Bulgarian composer, musician (d. 2010)
* July 31 – Jonathan Dollimore, English academic sociologist, cultural theorist
August

* August 2
** Dennis Prager, American radio talk show host, author
** Bob Rae, Canadian politician
* August 3 – Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Prime Minister of France
* August 4 – Giorgio Parisi, Italian theoretical physicist and Nobel Prize laureate
* August 7 – James P. Allison, American immunologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
* August 8 – Wincey Willis, British broadcaster
* August 12 – Mizengo Pinda, 9th Prime Minister of Tanzania
* August 13 – Kathleen Battle, African-American soprano
* August 14 – Joseph Marcell, English actor
* August 15
** Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, Iranian cleric, politician (d. 2018)
** George Ryton, Singapore-born English Formula One engineer
* August 18
** Sean Scanlan, Scottish actor (d. 2017)
** Robert Hughes (actor), Robert Hughes, Australian actor
** Deana Martin, American singer and actress
* August 20
** John Noble, Australian actor
** Robert Plant, English singer (''Led Zeppelin'')
** Barbara Allen Rainey (b. Barbara Ann Allen), American aviator, first female pilot in the U.S. armed forces (d. 1982)
* August 21
** Sharon M. Draper, American children's book author (''Out of My Mind (novel), Out of My Mind'')
** Peter Starkie, Australian rock guitarist (Skyhooks (band), Skyhooks, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons)
* August 22 – David Marks, American guitarist (The Beach Boys)
* August 23 – Lev Zeleny, Soviet, Russian physicist
* August 24
** Jean-Michel Jarre, French electronic musician
** Sauli Niinistö, Finnish politician, 12th President of Finland
** Kim Sung-il (general), Kim Sung-il, Chief of Staff of the Republic of Korea Air Force
** Tito Sotto, Vicente Sotto III, Filipino actor, host and politician
* August 25 – Tony Ramos, Brazilian actor
* August 27 – Sgt. Slaughter, American professional wrestler
* August 30
** Lewis Black, American comedian
** Fred Hampton, American activist (d. 1969)
** Victor Skumin, Russian scientist, professor
* August 31
** Cyril Jordan, American musician
** Holger Osieck, German football manager
September
* September 1 – James Rebhorn, American actor (d. 2014)
* September 2
** Nate Archibald, American basketball player
** Terry Bradshaw, American football player, sportscaster
** Christa McAuliffe, American teacher and astronaut (d. in Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' disaster 1986)
* September 3
** Don Brewer, American drummer (''Grand Funk Railroad'')
** Levy Mwanawasa, Zambian president (d. 2008)
* September 4 – Michael Berryman, American actor
* September 5 – Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Austrian diplomat, politician
* September 6 – Sam Hui, Hong Kong singer
* September 7
** Susan Blakely, American actress
** Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, ruler of Abu Dhabi (d. 2022)
* September 8 – The Great Kabuki, Japanese professional wrestler
* September 10
** Judy Geeson, English actress
** Bob Lanier, American basketball player (d. 2022)
** Margaret Trudeau (b. Margaret Sinclair), wife and mother of Prime Ministers of Canada
** Charlie Waters, American football player
* September 11 – John Martyn (b. Iain McGeachy), British folk-rock guitarist (d. 2009)
* September 12 – Mah Bow Tan, Singaporean politician
* September 13
** Nell Carter, African-American singer, actress (''Gimme a Break!'') (d. 2003)
** Sitiveni Rabuka, 3rd Prime Minister of Fiji
** Kathleen Lloyd, American actress
* September 16 – Ron Blair, American rock bassist (''Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers'')
* September 17
** Aidan Nichols, English Dominican priest and academic
** John Ritter, American actor (''Three's Company'') (d. 2003)
* September 19
** Jeremy Irons, English actor
** Nadiya Tkachenko, Soviet pentathlete
* September 20
** Rey Langit, Filipino journalist, radio host
** George R. R. Martin, American speculative fiction author
* September 22
** Denis Burke (Australian politician), Denis Burke, Australian politician
** Jim Byrnes (actor), Jim Byrnes, American voice actor, blues musician and actor
** Mark Phillips, British army captain, equestrian and first husband of Anne, Princess Royal
* September 23 – José Lavat, Mexican voice actor (d. 2018)
* September 24 – Phil Hartman, Canadian actor, comedian (''Saturday Night Live'') (d. 1998)
* September 25
** Cäcilia Rentmeister, German art historian, gender researcher
** Vasile Șirli, Romanian musical composer and producer
** Vladimir Yevtushenkov, Russian Business oligarch, oligarch
* September 26
** Maurizio Gucci, Italian businessman, murder victim (d. 1995)
** Olivia Newton-John, English-born Australian singer, actress (d. 2022)
** Vladimír Remek, Czech politician and cosmonaut
* September 27
** Michele Dotrice, English actress
** A Martinez, American actor, singer
* September 29
** Mark Farner, American rock guitarist, singer (''Grand Funk Railroad'')
** Bryant Gumbel, African-American television broadcaster (''The Today Show'')
** Theo Jörgensmann, German jazz clarinetist
October

* October 1
** Mark Landon, American actor (d. 2009)
** Sir Peter Blake (sailor), Peter Blake, New Zealand yachtsman (d. 2001)
* October 2
** Avery Brooks, American actor, musician
** Persis Khambatta, Indian actress, model (''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'') (d. 1998)
** Chris LeDoux, American singer, rodeo star (d. 2005)
** Donna Karan, American fashion designer
* October 4
** Meg Bennett, American soap opera writer
** Iain Hewitson, New Zealand-Australian chef, restaurateur, author and television personality
*October 5 – Russell Mael, American singer (Sparks (band), Sparks)
*October 6
** Wendell Ladner, American basketball player (d. 1975)
** Gerry Adams, Northern Irish politician
* October 7 – Diane Ackerman, American poet, essayist
* October 8
** Johnny Ramone, American guitarist (Ramones) (d. 2004)
** Baldwin Spencer (politician), Baldwin Spencer, 3rd Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda
* October 9
** Jackson Browne, American rock musician ("Running on Empty (song), Running on Empty")
** Ciarán Carson, Northern Irish poet, novelist
** Oliver Hart (economist), Oliver Hart, English-born economist, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Nobel Prize laureate
* October 11
** Margie Alexander, American gospel, soul singer (d. 2013)
** Cynthia Clawson, American gospel singer
* October 12
** Rick Parfitt, English musician (Status Quo (band), Status Quo) (d. 2016)
** Stephen Shepich, American politician and former member of the Michigan House of Representatives in 1993 and 1994 (d. 2013)
* October 13
** John Ford Coley, American rock musician ("I'd Really Love to See You Tonight")
** Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Pakistani musician (d. 1997)
* October 14
** Engin Arık, Turkey, Turkish Nuclear physics, nuclear physicist (d. 2007)
** David Ruprecht, American actor, writer (''Supermarket Sweep'')
* October 15
** Renato Corona, Filipino jurist, lawyer (d. 2016)
** Chris de Burgh, born Christopher Davison, Argentine-born Anglo-Irish singer, songwriter
* October 16
** Leo Mazzone, American baseball coach
** Hema Malini, Indian actress, writer, director, producer, dancer and politician
* October 17
** Robert Jordan, American novelist (d. 2007)
** Margot Kidder, Canadian actress (''Superman (1978 film), Superman'') (d. 2018)
** Akira Kushida, Japanese singer
** Ng Jui Ping, Singaporean entrepreneur, previously army general (d. 2020)
** George Wendt, American actor (''Cheers'') (d. 2025)
* October 18
** Hans Köchler, Austrian philosopher
** Ntozake Shange, African-American playwright and poet (d. 2018)
* October 19 – Patrick Simmons, American musician (The Doobie Brothers)
* October 21
** Tom Everett, American actor
** Allen Vigneron, Archdiocese of Detroit, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Detroit
* October 22
** Lynette Fromme, American attempted assassin of Gerald Ford
** Debbie Macomber, American author
* October 23 – Sir Gerry Robinson, Irish-born British businessman (d. 2021)
* October 25
** Dave Cowens, American basketball player, coach
** Dan Gable, American wrestler, coach
** Dan Issel, American basketball player and coach
* October 26 – Toby Harrah, American baseball player
* October 28 – Telma Hopkins, African-American actress, singer (Tony Orlando and Dawn)
* October 29
** Giuseppe Chirichiello, Italian economist and university professor
** Frans de Waal, Dutch primatologist. (d. 2024)
** Kate Jackson, American actress (''Charlie's Angels'')
* October 30 – Garry McDonald, Australian actor, satirist and comedian
November

* November 1 – Anna Stuart, American actress
* November 3 – Lulu (singer), Lulu (b. Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie), Scottish singer, actress (''To Sir, with Love'')
* November 4
** Delia Casanova, Mexican actress
** Amadou Toumani Touré, 3rd President of Mali (d. 2020)
* November 5
** Charles Bradley (singer), Charles Bradley, African-American singer (d. 2017)
** Bob Barr, American politician
** Dallas Holm, American Christian musician
** Zacharias Jimenez, Filipino Roman Catholic bishop (d. 2018)
** Khalid Ibrahim Khan, Pakistani politician (d. 2018)
** William Daniel Phillips, American physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate
* November 6 – Glenn Frey, American guitarist, singer (''Eagles (band), Eagles'') (d. 2016)
* November 7 – Jim Houghton, American actor and director (d. 2024)
* November 9
** Viktor Matviyenko, Ukrainian footballer, coach (d. 2018)
** Luiz Felipe Scolari, Brazilian football player, manager
** Kelly Harmon, American actress and model
* November 10 – Mário Viegas, Portuguese actor and poetry reciter (d. 1996)
* November 11 – Vincent Schiavelli, American character actor and food writer (d. 2005)
* November 12
** Skip Campbell, American politician (d. 2018)
** Hassan Rouhani, 7th President of Iran
** Richard Roberts (evangelist), Richard Roberts, American evangelist, son of Oral Roberts
* November 13
** Humayun Ahmed, Bengali language, Bengali-language writer
** Lockwood Smith, New Zealand politician
* November 14
** King Charles III of the United Kingdom
** Robert Ginty, American actor, producer, screenwriter and director (d. 2009)
** Dee Wallace, American actress
* November 15 – James Kemsley, Australian cartoonist, actor (d. 2007)
* November 16
** Chi Coltrane, American musician (''Thunder and Lightning (Chi Coltrane song), Thunder and Lightning'')
** Ken James (Australian actor), Ken James, Australian actor
** Mutt Lange, Rhodesian-born record producer
** Mate Parlov, Yugoslav Olympic boxer (d. 2008)
* November 18 – Dom Irrera, American actor and stand-up comedian
* November 19 – Rance Allen, African-American gospel singer and preacher (d. 2020)
* November 20
** Harlee McBride, American actress
** John R. Bolton, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., National Security Advisor
** Barbara Hendricks, American singer
** Richard Masur, American actor, director and president of the Screen Actors Guild
* November 21
** Alphonse Mouzon, American jazz drummer (d. 2016)
** Michel Suleiman, President of Lebanon
* November 22 – Saroj Khan, Indian dance choreographer (d. 2020)
* November 23
** Dominique-France Picard (aka Princess Fadila of Egypt), wife of King Fuad II of Egypt and the Sudan
** Ron Bouchard, American NASCAR driver (d. 2015)
** Gabriele Seyfert, East German figure skater
**Bonfoh Abass, Togolese politician and List of presidents of Togo, President of Togo (d. 2021)
* November 24 – Joe Howard (actor), Joe Howard, American actor
* November 25 – Antoine Sfeir, Franco-Lebanese journalist, professor (d. 2018)
* November 26
** Elizabeth Blackburn, Australian-American biologist, winner of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
** Gayle McCormick, American singer (''Smith (band), Smith'') (d. 2016)
** Marianne Muellerleile, American actress
* November 28 – Agnieszka Holland, Polish film, television director and screenwriter
December

* December 2
** T. Coraghessan Boyle, American writer
** Rajat Gupta, Indian-American businessman
** Patricia Hewitt, British Labour Party politician
** Toninho Horta, Brazilian singer, musician
** Christine Westermann, German television, radio host, journalist and author
* December 3
** Rick Cua, American singer, evangelist
** Ozzy Osbourne, English singer (''Black Sabbath'')
* December 5,
** Saburō Shinoda, Japanese actor (Ultraman Taro)
* December 6
** Keke Rosberg, Finnish Formula One champion
** Marius Müller-Westernhagen, German actor, musician
** JoBeth Williams, American actress, director
** Yoshihide Suga, Prime Minister of Japan
* December 7
** Gary Morris, American country singer, actor
** Tony Thomas (producer), Tony Thomas, American television and film producer
** Mads Vinding, Danish bassist
* December 10 – Abu Abbas, Palestine Liberation Front founder (d. 2004)
* December 11
** Chester Thompson, American rock drummer
** Shinji Tanimura, Japanese musician (d. 2023)
* December 12 – Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, 20th President of Portugal
* December 13
** Lillian Board, South African-born English Olympic athlete (d. 1970)
** Ted Nugent, American rock guitarist, singer, conservative political commentator (''Cat Scratch Fever'')
** David O'List, English rock guitarist
* December 14
** Lester Bangs, American music journalist (d. 1982)
** Dee Wallace, American actress
* December 15
**Melanie Chartoff, American actress and singer (''Rugrats'')
**Charlie Scott (basketball), Charlie Scott, American basketball player
* December 18 – Edmund Kemper, American serial killer
* December 19 – Ken Brown (ice hockey), Ken Brown, Canadian ice hockey player
* December 20
** Orchidea De Santis, Italian actress
** Abdulrazak Gurnah, Zanzibar-born novelist, Nobel Prize laureate
** Alan Parsons, English songwriter, musician and record producer
* December 21
** Samuel L. Jackson, American actor, film producer
** Willi Resetarits, Austrian musician, cabaret artist
* December 22
** Noel Edmonds, English TV presenter, DJ
** Steve Garvey, American baseball player
** Flip Mark, American child actor
** Lynne Thigpen, American actress (''Godspell'') (d. 2003)
* December 23 – Jim Ferguson, American guitarist, composer, educator, author and music journalist
* December 25
** Alia Al-Hussein, queen consort of Jordan (d. 1977)
** Barbara Mandrell, American country singer, musician and actress
* December 27
**Ronnie Caldwell, American soul music, rhythm and blues musician (d. 1967)
**Gérard Depardieu, French actor
* December 28 – Mary Weiss, American pop singer (The Shangri-Las) (d. 2024)
* December 29 – Peter Robinson (Northern Ireland politician), Peter Robinson, Northern Ireland First Minister
* December 31
** Stephen Cleobury, English choral conductor (d. 2019)
** Joe Dallesandro, American model, actor
** Sandy Jardine, Scottish professional footballer, playing for Rangers and Hearts and representing Scotland (d. 2014)
** Donna Summer, African-American singer, actress (''Love to Love You Baby (song), Love to Love You Baby'') (d. 2012)
Deaths
January

*
January 1
January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in the Gregorian Calendar; 364 days remain until the end of the year (365 in leap years). This day is also known as New Year's Day since the day marks the beginning of the year. __TOC__
Events ...
– Edna May, American actress (b. 1878)
* January 2 – Vicente Huidobro, Chilean poet (b. 1893)
*
January 4
Events Pre-1600
*46 BC – Julius Caesar fights Titus Labienus in the Battle of Ruspina.
* 871 – Battle of Reading (871), Battle of Reading: Æthelred of Wessex and his brother Alfred the Great, Alfred are defeated by a Danish invasi ...
– Anna Kallina, Austrian actress (b. 1874)
*
January 5
Events Pre-1600
* 1477 – Battle of Nancy: Charles the Bold is defeated and killed in a conflict with René II, Duke of Lorraine; Burgundy subsequently becomes part of France.
1601–1900
* 1675 – Battle of Colmar: The French ...
– Mary Dimmick Harrison, wife of President Benjamin Harrison (b. 1858)
*
January 7
Events Pre-1600
*49 BC – The Senate of the Roman Republic, Senate of Rome says that Caesar will be declared a public enemy unless he disbands his army, prompting the tribunes who support him to flee to where Caesar is waiting in Ravenna ...
** Charles C. Wilson (actor), Charles C. Wilson, American actor (b. 1894)
** Maria de Maeztu Whitney, Spanish educator, feminist (b. 1882)
* January 8
** Edward Stanley Kellogg, 16th Governor of American Samoa (b. 1870)
** Charles Magnusson, Swedish producer, screenwriter (b. 1878)
** Kurt Schwitters, German artist (b. 1887)
** Richard Tauber, Austrian tenor (b. 1891)
*
January 12
Events Pre-1600
* 475 – List of Byzantine emperors, Byzantine Emperor Zeno (emperor), Zeno is forced to flee his capital at Constantinople, and his general, Basiliscus gains control of the empire.
*1528 – Gustav I of Sweden is crow ...
– Herbert Allen Farmer, American criminal (b. 1891)
* January 19 – Tony Garnier (architect), Tony Garnier, French architect (b. 1869)
* January 21
** Eliza Moore, last person born into slavery in the United States (b. 1843)
**Naomasa Sakonju, Japanese admiral and war criminal (executed) (b. 1890)
** Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, Italian composer (b. 1876)
* January 24
** Bill Cody (actor), Bill Cody, American actor (b. 1891)
** Maria Mandl, Austrian concentration camp guard and war criminal (executed) (b. 1912)
*
January 26
Events Pre-1600
* 661 – The Rashidun Caliphate is effectively ended with the assassination of Ali, the last caliph.
* 1531 – The 6.4–7.1 Lisbon earthquake kills about thirty thousand people.
* 1564 – The Council of T ...
– Georg Bruchmüller, German artillery officer (b. 1863)
* January 28
** Therese Brandl, German concentration camp guard and war criminal (executed) (b. 1902)
** Anna Maria Gove, American physician (b. 1867)
*
January 29
Events
Pre-1600
* 904 – Sergius III is elected pope, after coming out of retirement to take over the papacy from the deposed antipope Christopher.
* 946 – Caliph al-Mustakfi is blinded and deposed by Mu'izz al-Dawla, ruler ...
– King Tomislav II of Croatia (b. 1900)
*
January 30
Events Pre-1600
* 1018 – Poland and the Holy Roman Empire conclude the Peace of Bautzen.
* 1287 – King Wareru founds the Hanthawaddy Kingdom, and proclaims independence from the Pagan Kingdom.
1601–1900
* 1607 – An es ...
** Arthur Coningham (RAF officer), Sir Arthur Coningham, British air force air marshal (disappeared) (b. 1895)
**
Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalism, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethics, political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful Indian ...
, Leader of Indian independence movement, (assassinated) (b. 1869)
** Orville Wright, American co-inventor of the airplane (b. 1871)
February
* February 2
** Thomas W. Lamont, American banker (b. 1870)
** Bevil Rudd, South African athlete (b. 1894)
*
February 4
Events Pre–1600
* 211 – Following the death of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus at Eboracum (modern York, England) while preparing to lead a campaign against the Caledonians, the empire is left in the control of his two quarrellin ...
– Otto Praeger, American postal official, implemented U.S. Airmail (b. 1871)
* February 5 – Johannes Blaskowitz, German general (b. 1883)
* February 8 – Samuel P. Bush, American businessman, industrialist (b. 1863)
* February 9 – Karl Valentin, German actor (b. 1882)
*
February 11
Events Pre-1600
* 660 BC – Traditional date for the foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu.
* 55 – The death under mysterious circumstances of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, heir to the Roman Empire, on the eve of his comin ...
** Sergei Eisenstein, Soviet film director (b. 1898)
** Isaac Isaacs, Sir Isaac Isaacs, 9th Governor-General of Australia (b. 1855)
* February 15 – Subhadra Kumari Chauhan, Indian poet (b. 1904)
* February 23 – John Robert Gregg, Irish-born inventor of shorthand (b. 1867)
*
February 25
Events Pre-1600
* 138 – Roman emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Pius as his son, effectively making him his successor.
* 628 – Khosrow II, the last great Shah of the Sasanian Empire (Iran), is overthrown by his son Kavadh II.
* ...
** Alfredo Baldomir, Uruguayan politician, soldier, architect, 27th President of Uruguay and World War II leader (b. 1884)
** Alexander du Toit, South African geologist (b. 1878)
** Juan Esteban Montero, Chilean political figure, 20th President of Chile (b. 1879)
* February 27 – Patriarch Nicodim of Romania (b. 1864).
March

* March 4
** Antonin Artaud, French playwright, actor and director (b. 1896)
** Elsa Brändström, Swedish nurse (b. 1888)
* March 10
** Zelda Fitzgerald, American wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald (b. 1900)
** Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovakian Foreign Minister (b. 1886)
* March 16 – León S. Morra, Argentine physician and university professor (b. 1882)
* March 23 – George Milne, 1st Baron Milne, British field marshal (b. 1866)
* March 24
** Nikolai Berdyaev, Soviet religious leader, political philosopher (b. 1874)
** Paolo Thaon di Revel, Italian admiral (b. 1859)
*
March 25
Until 1752 it was the official date of the beginning of the year in England and its dominions (in the Julian calendar).
Events Pre-1600
* 410 – The Southern Yan capital of Guanggu falls to the Jin dynasty general Liu Yu, ending th ...
– Joseph M. Reeves, American admiral (b. 1872)
* March 31 – Egon Erwin Kisch, Austrian journalist, author (b. 1885)
April

* April 2
** Biagio Biagetti, Italian painter (b. 1877)
** Sawan Singh, Indian saint known as "The Great Master" (b. 1858)
*
April 5
Events Pre-1600
* 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I.
* 919 – The Fatimid invasion of Egypt (919–921), second Fatimid invasion of Medieval Egypt, Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, Al-Qa'im (Fa ...
– Angelo Joseph Rossi, American political figure, Mayor of San Francisco (b. 1878)
*
April 7
Events Pre-1600
* 451 – Attila the Hun captures Metz in France, killing most of its inhabitants and burning the town.
* 529 – First '' Corpus Juris Civilis'', a fundamental work in jurisprudence, is issued by Eastern Roman Em ...
– Isabel Andreu de Aguilar, Puerto Rican writer, educator, philanthropist and activist (b. 1887)
* April 8 – Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni, Palestinian Arab nationalist (b. 1907)
*
April 9
Events Pre-1600
* 193 – The distinguished soldier Septimius Severus is proclaimed emperor by the army in Illyricum.
* 475 – Byzantine Emperor Basiliscus issues a circular letter (''Enkyklikon'') to the bishops of his empire, ...
–
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán Ayala (23 January 1903 – 9 April 1948) was a Colombian politician and statesman who was the leader of the Liberal Party. A nationalist, he served as the mayor of Bogotá from 1936–37, the national Education Minister ...
, Colombian politician (assassinated) (b. 1903)
* April 14 – W. H. Ellis, American attorney and politician (b. 1867)
* April 15
** Radola Gajda, Czech military commander and politician (b. 1892)
** Manuel Roxas, Filipino statesman, 5th President of the Philippines (b. 1892)
* April 17 – Kantarō Suzuki, Japanese admiral, 42nd Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1868)
*
April 19
Events Pre-1600
*AD 65 – The freedman Milichus betrays Pisonian conspiracy, Piso's plot to kill the Roman emperor, Emperor Nero and all of the List of conspiracies (political), conspirators are arrested.
* 531 – Battle of Callini ...
– Mikhail Rostovtsev (actor), Mikhail Rostovtsev, Soviet actor (b. 1872)
* April 20 – Mitsumasa Yonai, Japanese admiral and politician, 37th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1880)
* April 21 – Carlos López Buchardo, Argentine composer (b. 1881)
*
April 22
Events Pre-1600
* 1500 – Portuguese navigator Pedro Álvares Cabral lands in Brazil ( discovery of Brazil).
* 1519 – Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés establishes a settlement at Veracruz, Mexico.
* 1529 – Treaty of Zara ...
– Prosper Montagné, French chef and author (b. 1865)
*
April 24
Events Pre-1600
* 1479 BC – Thutmose III ascends to the throne of Egypt, although power effectively shifts to Hatshepsut (according to the Low Chronology of the 18th dynasty).
* 1183 BC – Traditional reckoning of the Fall of Troy ...
– Manuel Ponce, Mexican composer (b. 1882)
* April 25 – Gerardo Matos Rodriguez, Uruguayan composer, journalist and pianist (b. 1897)
*
April 30
Events Pre-1600
* 311 – The Diocletianic Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire ends.
* 1315 – Enguerrand de Marigny is hanged at the instigation of Charles, Count of Valois.
*1492 – Spain gives Christopher Columbus ...
– Alfredo Miguel Aguayo Sánchez, Puerto Rican educator, writer (b. 1866)
May

*
May 9
Events Pre-1600
* 328 – Athanasius is elected Patriarch of Alexandria.
* 1009 – Lombard Revolt: Lombard forces led by Melus revolt in Bari against the Byzantine Catepanate of Italy.
* 1386 – England and Portugal formall ...
– Viola Allen, American actress (b. 1867)
* May 13
** Milan Begović, Yugoslavian writer (b. 1876)
** Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington (b. 1920)
*
May 15
Events Pre-1600
* 221 – Liu Bei, Chinese warlord, proclaims himself emperor of Shu Han, the successor of the Han dynasty.
* 392 – Emperor Valentinian II is assassinated while advancing into Gaul against the Frankish usurpe ...
** André Dauchez, French painter (b. 1870)
** Father Edward J. Flanagan, Irish-born American Roman Catholic priest, founder of Boys Town and monsignor (b. 1886)
** Toyoaki Horiuchi, Japanese general, Class B war criminal suspect (executed) (b. 1900)
*
May 16
Events Pre-1600
* 946 – Emperor Suzaku abdicates the throne in favor of his brother Murakami who becomes the 62nd emperor of Japan.
* 1204 – Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders is crowned as the first Emperor of the Latin Empire.
*13 ...
– Muhammad Habibullah, Indian politician (b. 1869)
*
May 18
Events Pre-1600
* 332 – Emperor Constantine the Great announces free distributions of food to the citizens in Constantinople.
* 872 – Louis II of Italy is crowned for the second time as Holy Roman Emperor at Rome, at the age of 47 ...
– Francisco Alonso, Spanish composer (b. 1887)
* May 19 – Maximilian Lenz, Austrian painter and sculptor (b. 1860)
* May 21 – Jacques Feyder, French filmmaker (b. 1885)
*
May 22
Events Pre-1600
* 192 – Dong Zhuo is assassinated by his adopted son Lü Bu.
* 760 – Fourteenth recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
* 853 – A Byzantine fleet sacks and destroys undefended Damietta in Egypt.
...
– Claude McKay, Jamaican-born American writer and poet (b. 1889)
*
May 25
Events Pre-1600
* 567 BC – Servius Tullius, the king of Rome, celebrates a triumph for his victory over the Etruscans.
* 240 BC – First recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
* 1085 – Alfonso VI of Castile takes ...
– Witold Pilecki, Polish resistance leader (executed) (b. 1901)
*
May 26
Events Pre-1600
* 17 – Germanicus celebrates a triumph in Rome for his victories over the Cherusci, Chatti, and other German tribes west of the Elbe.
* 451 – Battle of Avarayr between Armenian rebels and the Sasanian Empire ta ...
– Émile Gaston Chassinat, French egyptologist (b. 1868)
*
May 28
Events Pre-1600
* 585 BC – A solar eclipse occurs, as predicted by the Greek philosopher and scientist Thales, while Alyattes is battling Cyaxares in the Battle of the Eclipse, leading to a truce. This is one of the cardinal dates from ...
– Unity Mitford, British socialite; friend of Adolf Hitler (b. 1914)
*
May 29
Events Pre-1600
* 363 – The Roman emperor Julian defeats the Sasanian army in the Battle of Ctesiphon, under the walls of the Sasanian capital, but is unable to take the city.
* 1108 – Battle of Uclés: Almoravid troops unde ...
– Dame May Whitty, British actress (b. 1865)
*
May 30
Events Pre-1600
* 70 – Siege of Jerusalem: Titus and his Roman legions breach the Second Wall of Jerusalem. Jewish defenders retreat to the First Wall. The Romans build a circumvallation, cutting down all trees within .
* 1381 – ...
– József Klekl (politician), József Klekl, Slovenes, Slovene politician in Hungary (b. 1874)
June

*
June 1
Events Pre-1600
* 1252 – Alfonso X is proclaimed king of Castile and León.
* 1298 – Residents of Riga and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeat the Livonian Order in the Battle of Turaida.
* 1495 – A monk, John Cor, rec ...
– José Vianna da Motta, Portuguese pianist, teacher and composer (b. 1868)
* June 2
** Viktor Brack, German doctor (executed) (b. 1904)
** Karl Brandt, German S.S. officer (executed) (b. 1904)
** Rudolf Brandt, German S.S. officer (executed) (b. 1909)
** Karl Gebhardt, German S.S. officer (executed) (b. 1897)
** Waldemar Hoven, German S.S. officer (executed) (b. 1903)
** Joachim Mrugowsky, German S.S. officer (executed) (b. 1905)
** Wolfram Sievers, German S.S. officer (executed) (b. 1905)
* June 6 – Auguste and Louis Lumière, Louis Lumière, French film pioneer (b. 1864)
* June 8 – Giacomo Albanese, Italian mathematician (b. 1890)
* June 13 – Osamu Dazai, Japanese writer (b. 1909)
* June 16 – Eugênia Álvaro Moreyra, Brazilian journalist, actress and director (b. 1898)
* June 25 – Bento de Jesus Caraça, Portuguese mathematician, economist and statistician (b. 1901)
*
June 26
Events Pre-1600
*4 AD, 4 – Augustus adopts Tiberius.
* 221 – Roman emperor Elagabalus adopts his cousin Alexander Severus as his heir and receives the title of Caesar (title), Caesar.
* 363 – Roman emperor Julian (emperor), J ...
** Nasib al-Bitar, Palestine jurist (b. 1890)
** Lilian Velez, Filipino actress (murdered) (b. 1924)
* June 30 – Prince Sabahaddin (b. 1879)
July

* July 1 – Assunta Marchetti, Italian Roman Catholic religious professed and blessed
* July 4
** Albert Bates (criminal), Albert Bates, American criminal (b. 1893)
** Monteiro Lobato, Brazilian writer (b. 1882)
*
July 5
Events Pre-1600
* 328 – The official opening of Constantine's Bridge built over the Danube between Sucidava ( Corabia, Romania) and Oescus ( Gigen, Bulgaria) by the Roman architect Theophilus Patricius.
* 1316 – The Burgundian ...
** Georges Bernanos, French writer (b. 1888)
** Charles Fillmore (Unity Church), Charles Fillmore, American Protestant mystic (b. 1854)
** Carole Landis, American actress (b. 1919)
* July 9 – Alcibiades Diamandi, Greek political figure (b. 1893)
* July 11
** King Baggot, American actor (b. 1879)
** Franz Weidenreich, German anatomist, physical anthropologist (b. 1873)
* July 14
** Harry Brearley, British inventor of stainless steel (b. 1871)
** Marguerite Moreno, French actress (b. 1871)
* July 15 – John J. Pershing, American general (b. 1860)
* July 17 – Ildebrando Zacchini, Maltese painter, inventor and traveller (b. 1868)
* July 18 – Baldassarre Negroni, Italian director, screenwriter (b. 1877)
* July 21 – Arshile Gorky, Soviet-born painter (b. 1904)
* July 22 – Sud Mennucci, Brazilian journalist, educator (b. 1882)
* July 23 – D. W. Griffith, American film director (''The Birth of a Nation'') (b. 1875)
* July 24 – Pencho Zlatev, Bulgarian general, 25th Prime Minister of Bulgaria (b. 1881)
* July 26 – Antonin Sertillanges, French Catholic philosopher, spiritual writer (b. 1863)
* July 27 – Joe Tinker, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs), MLB Hall of Fame member (b. 1880)
* July 28 – Susan Glaspell, American playwright (b. 1876)
* July 31 – Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd, mistress of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (b. 1891)
August

* August 3 – Tommy Ryan, American boxing champion (b. 1870)
* August 4 – Mileva Marić, Serbian physicist and mathematician, wife of Albert Einstein (b. 1875)
* August 7 – Charles Bryant (actor), Charles Bryant, American actor (b. 1879)
* August 10 – Andrew Brown (soccer), Andrew Brown, Scottish soccer coach (b. 1870)
* August 11 – Kan'ichi Asakawa, Japanese historian (b. 1873)
* August 13 – Edwin Maxwell (actor), Edwin Maxwell, Irish actor (b. 1886)
* August 16 – Babe Ruth, American baseball player (New York Yankees), MLB Hall of Fame member (b. 1895)
* August 26 – George Anderson (actor), George Anderson, American actor (b. 1886)
* August 27
** Cissie Cahalan, Irish trade union, feminist and suffragette (b. 1876)
** Charles Evans Hughes, 11th Chief Justice of the United States, 1916 Republican presidential candidate (b. 1862)
September

* September 1
** Feng Yuxiang, Chinese warlord and general (b. 1882)
** Moncef Bey, ruler of Tunisia (1942–43) (b. 1881)
* September 2 – Sylvanus Morley, American scholar, World War I spy (b. 1883)
* September 3 –
Edvard Beneš
Edvard Beneš (; 28 May 1884 – 3 September 1948) was a Czech politician and statesman who served as the president of Czechoslovakia from 1935 to 1938, and again from 1939 to 1948. During the first six years of his second stint, he led the Czec ...
, Czechoslovakian politician, 4th Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia and 2-time
President of Czechoslovakia
The president of Czechoslovakia (, ) was the head of state of Czechoslovakia, from the Origins of Czechoslovakia, creation of the First Czechoslovak Republic in 1918 until the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia, dissolution of the Czech and Slovak F ...
(b. 1884)
* September 5 – Richard C. Tolman, American mathematical physicist (b. 1881)
* September 7 – André Suarès, French poet, critic (b. 1868)
* September 10 – Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (b. 1861)
* September 11 – Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder, first Governor General of Pakistan (b. 1876)
* September 12
** Rupert D'Oyly Carte, British hotelier, theatre owner and impresario (b. 1876)
** Carlo Servolini, Italian artist (b. 1876)
* September 13 – Paul Wegener, German actor, film director and screenwriter, a pioneer of German Expressionism (b. 1874)
* September 17
** Ruth Benedict, American anthropologist, folklorist (b. 1887)
** Folke Bernadotte, Swedish diplomat (assassinated) (b. 1895)
** Emil Ludwig, German-born Swiss historian, biographer (b. 1881)
** Raffaele Rossi, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, eminence and servant of God (b. 1876)
* September 20 – Husain Salaahuddin, Maldivian writer (b. 1881)
* September 22 – Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1884–1948), Prince Adalbert of Prussia (b. 1884)
* September 24 – Warren William, American actor (b. 1894)
* September 26 – Gregg Toland, American cinematographer (b. 1904)
* September 27 – Frank Cellier (actor), Frank Cellier, British actor (b. 1884)
* September 30
** Vasily Kachalov, Soviet actor (b. 1875)
** Edith Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States (b. 1861)
October
* October 1
** Francisco Rodrigues da Cruz, Portuguese priest (b. 1859)
** Phraya Manopakorn Nititada, 1st Prime Minister of Siam (b. 1884)
* October 2 – Simon de Graaff, Dutch civil servant, politician (b. 1866)
* October 12 – Susan Sutherland Isaacs, English educational psychologist and psychoanalyst (b. 1885)
* October 13 – Samuel S. Hinds, American actor (b. 1875)
* October 14 – Dale Fuller (actress), Dale Fuller, American actress (b. 1885)
* October 15 – Edythe Chapman, American actress (b. 1863)
* October 16 – Friedrich Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein, German general (b. 1870)
* October 18 – Walther von Brauchitsch, German field marshal (b. 1881)
* October 21 – Elissa Landi, Italian actress (b. 1904)
* October 24 – Franz Lehár, Hungarian composer (b. 1870)
* October 31 – Mary Nolan, American actress (b. 1902)
November

* November 4
** Albert Stanley, 1st Baron Ashfield, British-born American businessman (b. 1874)
** Filippo Perlo, Italian Roman Catholic prelate and missionary (b. 1873)
* November 7 – David Leland (actor), David Leland, American actor (b. 1932)
* November 8 – Archduke Peter Ferdinand of Austria (b. 1874)
* November 9 – Edgar Kennedy, American actor (b. 1890)
* November 10
** Julius Curtius, German politician, diplomat (b. 1877)
** Jack Nelson (actor), Jack Nelson, American actor, director (b. 1882)
* November 11 – Fred Niblo, American film director (b. 1874)
* November 12 – Umberto Giordano, Italian composer (b. 1867)
* November 17 – Oerip Soemohardjo, Indonesian general (b. 1893)
* November 20 – Robert Mallard, African-American lynching victim (b. 1918)
* November 21 – Béla Miklós, Hungarian military officer, politician and 38th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1890)
* November 23 – Hack Wilson, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs), MLB Hall of Fame member (b. 1900)
* November 28 – D. D. Sheehan, Irish politician (b. 1873)
* November 29
** Maria Koppenhöfer, German actress (b. 1901)
** Roberto Omegna, Italian cinematographer, director (b. 1876)
* November 30 – Franco Vittadini, Italian composer (b. 1884)
December

* December 3
** Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr (1894–1948), Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr, South African politician (b. 1894)
** Luis Orrego Luco, Chilean politician, lawyer, novelist and diplomat (b. 1866)
** Chano Pozo, Cuban percussionist (b. 1915)
* December 8 – Matthew Charlton, Australian politician (b. 1866)
* December 15 – João Tamagnini Barbosa, Portuguese military officer, politician and 69th Prime Minister of Portugal (b. 1883)
* December 20 – C. Aubrey Smith, British actor (b. 1863)
* December 21 – Władysław Witwicki, Polish psychologist, philosopher, translator, historian (of philosophy and art) and artist (b. 1878)
* December 23 – Japanese war leaders (International Military Tribunal for the Far East, hanged):
** Kenji Doihara, general (b. 1883)
** Kōki Hirota, diplomat and politician, 32nd Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1878)
** Seishirō Itagaki, military officer (b. 1885)
** Heitarō Kimura, general (b. 1888)
** Iwane Matsui, general (b. 1878)
** Akira Mutō, general (b. 1892)
** Hideki Tojo, general, 40th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1884)
* December 26 – John Westley (actor), John Westley, American actor (b. 1878)
* December 28
** Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari, Indian civil servant, politician (b. 1894)
** Mahmoud an-Nukrashi Pasha, Egyptian political figure, 27th Prime Minister of Egypt (assassinated) (b. 1888)
* December 30
** George Ault, American painter (b. 1891)
** Denton Welch, English author and painter (b. 1915)
* December 31 – Malcolm Campbell, Sir Malcolm Campbell, English land, water racer (b. 1885)
Nobel Prizes
* Nobel Prize in Physics, Physics – Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett
* Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Chemistry – Arne Tiselius
* Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Medicine – Paul Hermann Müller
* Nobel Prize in Literature, Literature – T. S. Eliot
* Nobel Peace Prize, Peace – not awarded
References
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Leap years in the Gregorian calendar