January 4
Events Pre-1600
*46 BC – Julius Caesar fights Titus Labienus in the Battle of Ruspina.
* 871 – Battle of Reading: Æthelred of Wessex and his brother Alfred are defeated by a Danish invasion army.
1601–1900
*1649 – Engli ...
January 9
Events Pre-1600
* 681 – Twelfth Council of Toledo: King Erwig of the Visigoths initiates a council in which he implements diverse measures against the Jews in Spain.
*1127 – Jin–Song Wars: Invading Jurchen soldiers from the J ...
January 15
Events Pre-1600
* 69 – Otho seizes power in Rome, proclaiming himself Emperor of Rome, beginning a reign of only three months.
* 1541 – King Francis I of France gives Jean-François Roberval a commission to settle the province of ...
– In a court in West Germany, Ilse Koch, The "Witch of Buchenwald", wife of the commandant of the
Buchenwald concentration camp
Buchenwald (; literally 'beech forest') was a Nazi concentration camp established on hill near Weimar, Germany, in July 1937. It was one of the first and the largest of the concentration camps within Germany's 1937 borders. Many actual or su ...
, is sentenced to life imprisonment.
*
January 20
Events Pre-1600
* 250 – Pope Fabian is martyred during the Decian persecution.
* 649 – King Chindasuinth, at the urging of bishop Braulio of Zaragoza, crowns his son Recceswinth as co-ruler of the Visigothic Kingdom.
* 1156 &ndas ...
January 25
Events Pre-1600
* 41 – After a night of negotiation, Claudius is accepted as Roman emperor by the Senate.
* 750 – In the Battle of the Zab, the Abbasid rebels defeat the Umayyad Caliphate, leading to the overthrow of the dynasty ...
– Dutch author
Anne de Vries
Anne de Vries (22 May 1904 – 29 November 1964) was a Dutch teacher and writer, particularly famous in the Netherlands for his novels of regional life.
Born in the village of Kloosterveen near Assen, de Vries married Alida Gerdina van Wermeske ...
releases the first volume of his children's novel ''
Journey Through the Night
''Journey Through the Night'' (Dutch: ''Reis door de nacht'') is a novel, originally in four volumes published from 1951 to 1958, by Dutch author Anne de Vries. The novel centers around the representation of the Second World War in the Netherla ...
'' (''Reis door de nacht''), set during World War II.
February
*
February
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Gold Coast (British colony)
The Gold Coast was a British Crown colony on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa from 1821 until its independence in 1957 as Ghana. The term Gold Coast is also often used to describe all of the four separate jurisdictions that were under the a ...
.
*
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), Mon ...
1951 Nepalese revolution
The revolution of 1951 () in Nepal, also referred to as Sat Salko Kranti, was a political movement against the direct rule by the Rana dynasty of Nepal which had lasted for 104 years. It marks the beginning of the political awakening and democrat ...
leads to agreement for a democratic constitution.
*
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), Mon ...
– The United Nations General Assembly declares that China is an aggressor in the Korean War, in United Nations General Assembly Resolution 498.
*
February 6
Events Pre-1600
* 1579 – The Archdiocese of Manila is made a diocese by a papal bull with Domingo de Salazar being its first bishop.
1601–1900
* 1685 – James II of England and VII of Scotland is proclaimed King upon the death of ...
Pennsylvania Railroad
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February 15
Events Pre-1600
* 438 – Roman emperor Theodosius II publishes the law codex Codex Theodosianus
* 590 – Khosrau II is crowned king of Persia.
* 706 – Byzantine emperor Justinian II has his predecessors Leontios and Tiberi ...
– The
1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute
The 1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute was the largest and most widespread industrial dispute in New Zealand history. During the time, up to twenty thousand workers went on strike in support of waterfront workers protesting against financial ha ...
begins, lasting for 151 days.
*
February 19
Events Pre-1600
* 197 – Emperor Septimius Severus defeats usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum, the bloodiest battle between Roman armies.
* 356 – The anti-paganism policy of Constantius II forbids the worship of pagan ...
– Jean Lee becomes the last woman hanged in Australia, when she and her 2
pimp
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s are hanged for the murder and torture of a 73-year-old bookmaker.
*
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.
...
– The first
Pan American Games
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February 27
Events Pre-1600
* 380 – Edict of Thessalonica: Emperor Theodosius I and his co-emperors Gratian and Valentinian II declare their wish that all Roman citizens convert to Nicene Christianity.
* 425 – The University of Constantinople ...
the first rock and roll record
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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 the Cat ...
– Hank Ketcham's
comic strip
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March 14
Events Pre-1600
* 1074 – Battle of Mogyoród: Dukes Géza and Ladislaus defeat their cousin Solomon, King of Hungary, forcing him to flee to Hungary's western borderland.
* 1590 – Battle of Ivry: Henry of Navarre and the Huguen ...
Operation Ripper
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April 5
Events Pre-1600
* 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I.
* 919 – The second Fatimid invasion of Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, al-Qa'im bi-Amr Allah, sets out from Raqqada at the head of his a ...
they are sentenced to death.
** Rodgers and Hammerstein's '' The King and I'' opens on Broadway, and runs for three years. It is the first of their musicals specifically written for an actress ( Gertrude Lawrence). Lawrence is stricken with cancer during the run of the show, and dies halfway through its run a year later. The show makes a star of Yul Brynner.
** The
23rd Academy Awards
The 23rd Academy Awards were held on March 29, 1951, honoring the films of 1950. ''All About Eve'' received a record 14 nominations, besting the previous record of 13 set by ''Gone with the Wind'' in 1939. It won six Oscars, including Best Pi ...
March 31
Events Pre-1600
* 307 – After divorcing his wife Minervina, Constantine the Great, Constantine marries Fausta, daughter of the retired Roman emperor Maximian.
*1146 – Bernard of Clairvaux preaches his famous sermon in a field at V ...
Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur (26 January 18805 April 1964) was an American military leader who served as General of the Army for the United States, as well as a field marshal to the Philippine Army. He had served with distinction in World War I, was C ...
1950
Events January
* January 1 – The International Police Association (IPA) – the largest police organization in the world – is formed.
* January 5 – 1950 Sverdlovsk plane crash, Sverdlovsk plane crash: ''Aeroflot'' Lisunov Li-2 cr ...
European Coal and Steel Community
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.
*
April 21
Events Pre-1600
*753 BC – Romulus founds Rome ( traditional date).
* 43 BC – Battle of Mutina: Mark Antony is again defeated in battle by Aulus Hirtius, who is killed. Antony fails to capture Mutina and Decimus Brutus is murdered ...
– The
National Olympic Committee
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of the Soviet Union is formed. The USSR will first participate in the Olympic Games at Helsinki, Finland, in 1952.
* April 24 –
Sakuragichō train fire
The occurred on April 24, 1951, when a 63 series Keihin Line (now part of the Negishi Line) train approaching Sakuragichō Station in Yokohama hit a loose overhead wire causing a short circuit and starting a fire which killed 106 people and inj ...
: in Yokohama, Japan, a fire on a train kills more than 100.
*
April 27
Events Pre-1600
* 247 – Philip the Arab marks the millennium of Rome with a celebration of the ''ludi saeculares''.
* 395 – Emperor Arcadius marries Aelia Eudoxia, daughter of the Frankish general Flavius Bauto. She becomes one of ...
Howard Hawks
Howard Winchester Hawks (May 30, 1896December 26, 1977) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter of the classic Hollywood era. Critic Leonard Maltin called him "the greatest American director who is not a household name."
A v ...
1951 Australian federal election
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:
Robert Menzies
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Coalition
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Formation
According to ''A Gui ...
Royal Festival Hall
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.
** The
U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services
The Committee on Armed Services (sometimes abbreviated SASC for ''Senate Armed Services Committee'') is a committee of the United States Senate empowered with legislative oversight of the nation's military, including the Department of Defe ...
May 8
Events Pre-1600
* 453 BC – Spring and Autumn period: The house of Zhao defeats the house of Zhi, ending the Battle of Jinyang, a military conflict between the elite families of the State of Jin.
* 413 – Emperor Honorius signs a ...
Bolivia
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May 24
Events Pre-1600
* 919 – The nobles of Franconia and Saxony elect Henry the Fowler at the Imperial Diet in Fritzlar as king of the East Frankish Kingdom.
* 1218 – The Fifth Crusade leaves Acre for Egypt.
* 1276 – Magnus La ...
– Operation Greenhouse: The first atomic bomb "boosted" by the inclusion of tritium is tested in the "Item" test on Enewetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands by the United States.
* May 25– 26 – British spies Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean leave the United Kingdom to defect to the Soviet Union.
* May 28 – '' The Goon Show'' is first broadcast on
BBC Home Service
The BBC Home Service was a national and regional radio station that broadcast from 1939 until 1967, when it was replaced by BBC Radio 4.
History
1922–1939: Interwar period
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in the U.K.; the first series is entitled "Crazy People".
July 1
Events Pre-1600
* 69 – Tiberius Julius Alexander orders his Roman legions in Alexandria to swear allegiance to Vespasian as Emperor.
* 552 – Battle of Taginae: Byzantine forces under Narses defeat the Ostrogoths in Italy, and the ...
July 1
Events Pre-1600
* 69 – Tiberius Julius Alexander orders his Roman legions in Alexandria to swear allegiance to Vespasian as Emperor.
* 552 – Battle of Taginae: Byzantine forces under Narses defeat the Ostrogoths in Italy, and the ...
John Bardeen
John Bardeen (; May 23, 1908 – January 30, 1991) was an American physicist and engineer. He is the only person to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics twice: first in 1956 with William Shockley and Walter Brattain for the invention of the tran ...
Kaesong
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Radio City Music Hall
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in New York City. The musical brings overnight fame to bass-baritone William Warfield (who sings "
Ol' Man River
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Diamond, Missouri
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, the
George Washington Carver National Monument
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Leopold III of Belgium
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abdicates in favour of his son
Baudouin
Baudouin (;, ; nl, Boudewijn Albert Karel Leopold Axel Maria Gustaaf, ; german: Balduin Albrecht Karl Leopold Axel Maria Gustav. 7 September 1930 – 31 July 1993), Dutch name Boudewijn, was King of the Belgians from 17 July 1951 until his dea ...
, who on July 17 takes the oath as king of Belgium.
* July 20 – King Abdullah I of Jordan is assassinated by a Palestinian while attending Friday prayers in Jerusalem. He is succeeded by his son, King
Talal
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Given name
* Talal of Jordan (1909–1972), Jordanian king
* Talal Aklan, Yemeni politician
* Talal Alkernawi (born 1954), Israeli Ara ...
Alice in Wonderland
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'', premieres in London, United Kingdom.
** The first birch bark manuscript is discovered in
Novgorod
Veliky Novgorod ( rus, links=no, Великий Новгород, t=Great Newtown, p=vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪj ˈnovɡərət), also known as just Novgorod (), is the largest city and administrative centre of Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It is one of the ol ...
Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees
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refugee
A refugee, conventionally speaking, is a displaced person who has crossed national borders and who cannot or is unwilling to return home due to well-founded fear of persecution.
s and setting out the basis for granting right of asylum, coming into force on 22 April 1954.
* July 30 –
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 in British cinema, Lean directed the large-scale epics ''The Bridge on the River ...
's film of ''
Oliver Twist
''Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress'', Charles Dickens's second novel, was published as a serial from 1837 to 1839, and as a three-volume book in 1838. Born in a workhouse, the orphan Oliver Twist is bound into apprenticeship with ...
'' is finally shown in the United States, after 10 minutes of supposedly
anti-Semitic
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Antis ...
references and closeups of
Alec Guinness
Sir Alec Guinness (born Alec Guinness de Cuffe; 2 April 1914 – 5 August 2000) was an English actor. After an early career on the stage, Guinness was featured in several of the Ealing comedies, including ''Kind Hearts and Coronets'' (194 ...
as Fagin are cut. It will not be shown uncut in the U.S. until
1970
Events
January
* January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC.
* January 5 – The 7.1 Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli intensity of X (''Extrem ...
.
August
*
August 11
Events Pre-1600
* 3114 BC – The Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, used by several pre-Columbian Mesoamerican civilizations, notably the Maya, begins.
* 2492 BC – Traditional date of the defeat of Bel by Hayk, progenitor and founde ...
–
René Pleven
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coming-of-age story In genre studies, a coming-of-age story is a genre of literature, theatre, film, and video game that focuses on the growth of a protagonist from childhood to adulthood, or "coming of age". Coming-of-age stories tend to emphasize dialogue or internal ...
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
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peace treaty
A peace treaty is an agreement between two or more hostile parties, usually countries or governments, which formally ends a state of war between the parties. It is different from an armistice, which is an agreement to stop hostilities; a surr ...
with Japan, formally ending the
Pacific War
The Pacific War, sometimes called the Asia–Pacific War, was the theater of World War II that was fought in Asia, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and Oceania. It was geographically the largest theater of the war, including the vast ...
; the delegations of the Soviet Union, Poland and Czechoslovakia do not sign the treaty, instead favoring separate treaties.
** The
U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
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occupation of Japan
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Treaty of San Francisco took effect in 1952. The occupation, led by the United States wi ...
, is signed by Japan and the United States.
* September 9 – Chinese Communist forces move into Lhasa, the capital of Tibet.
* September 10 – The United Kingdom begins an economic boycott of Iran.
* September 18 – The following films are released in the United States:
** 20th Century Fox's Robert Wise science fiction film '' The Day the Earth Stood Still''.
**
Elia Kazan
Elia Kazan (; born Elias Kazantzoglou ( el, Ηλίας Καζαντζόγλου); September 7, 1909 – September 28, 2003) was an American film and theatre director, producer, screenwriter and actor, described by ''The New York Times'' as "one o ...
Ottawa
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and Canada's first woman mayor of a major city.
October
* October 3 – " Shot Heard 'Round the World (baseball)": One of the greatest moments in Major League Baseball history occurs when the New York Giants' Bobby Thomson hits a game-winning home run in the bottom of the 9th inning off of Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca, to win the National League pennant after being down 14 games.
* October 3– 8 – Korean War: First Battle of Maryang-san – United Nations (primarily Australian) forces drive back the Chinese.
* October 4
** MGM's Technicolor musical film '' An American in Paris'', starring Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron, and directed by Vincente Minnelli, premieres in New York. It will go on to win 6 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
** Shoppers World, one of the first shopping malls in the United States, opens in Framingham, Massachusetts.
* October 6 –
Malayan Emergency
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:
Communist
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October 15
Events Pre-1600
*1066 – Following the death of Harold II at the Battle of Hastings, Edgar the Ætheling is proclaimed King of England by the Witan; he is never crowned, and concedes power to William the Conqueror two months later.
* 1211 ...
**
Norethisterone
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, the
progestin
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I Love Lucy
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'' makes its debut on CBS television in the United States.
* October 16
** Judy Garland begins a series of concerts in New York's
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Australia
*Palace Theatre, Melbourne, Victoria
*Palace Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales
Canada
*Palace Theatre, housed in the Robillard Block, Mo ...
Winston Churchill
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general election
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which sees the defeat of
Clement Attlee
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Sudan
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May 1928
The following events occurred in May 1928:
Tuesday, May 1, 1928
*Non-stop '' Flying Scotsman'' service between Edinburgh and London began.
*Al Smith received more votes than his two Democratic rivals combined in the California presidential ...
nuclear war
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, with infantry troops included, are held in the Nevada desert.
* November 2 – 6,000 British troops are flown into Egypt to quell unrest in the
Suez Canal
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Juan Perón
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Po River
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Paramount Pictures
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Audrey Hepburn
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A Christmas Carol
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''.
*
November 29
Events Pre-1600
* 561 – Following the death of King Chlothar I at Compiègne, his four sons, Charibert I, Guntram, Sigebert I and Chilperic I, divide the Frankish Kingdom.
* 618 – The Tang dynasty scores a decisive victory over t ...
–
LEO
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Acronyms
* Law enforcement officer
* Law enforcement organisation
* ''Louisville Eccentric Observer'', a free weekly newspaper in Louisville, Kentucky
* Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity
Arts an ...
runs the world's first commercial computer program, bakery valuations, for
J. Lyons and Co.
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William T. R. Fox
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Lebanese University
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The creation of the Lebanese University was an idea first mentioned in the speech of the former Minist ...
is founded in Lebanon.
* December 5 – The Provisional Intergovernmental Committee for the Movement of Migrants from Europe is formed.
* December 6 – A
state of emergency
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nuclear power plant
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Curtiss C-46 Commando
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crash-lands in
Cobourg
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Malaya
Malaya refers to a number of historical and current political entities related to what is currently Peninsular Malaysia in Southeast Asia:
Political entities
* British Malaya (1826–1957), a loose collection of the British colony of the Straits ...
John Huston
John Marcellus Huston ( ; August 5, 1906 – August 28, 1987) was an American film director, screenwriter, actor and visual artist. He wrote the screenplays for most of the 37 feature films he directed, many of which are today considered ...
Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey DeForest Bogart (; December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), nicknamed Bogie, was an American film and stage actor. His performances in Classical Hollywood cinema films made him an American cultural icon. In 1999, the American Film In ...
and
Katharine Hepburn
Katharine Houghton Hepburn (May 12, 1907 – June 29, 2003) was an American actress in film, stage, and television. Her career as a Hollywood leading lady spanned over 60 years. She was known for her headstrong independence, spirited perso ...
, premieres in Hollywood.
* December 24
** Libya becomes independent from Italy; Idris I is proclaimed King.
**
Gian Carlo Menotti
Gian Carlo Menotti (, ; July 7, 1911 – February 1, 2007) was an Italian composer, librettist, director, and playwright who is primarily known for his output of 25 operas. Although he often referred to himself as an American composer, he kept h ...
's 45-minute opera, ''
Amahl and the Night Visitors
''Amahl and the Night Visitors'' is an opera in one act by Gian Carlo Menotti with an original English libretto by the composer.Menotti, Gian-Carlo: ''Amahl and the Night Visitors (piano-vocal score)'', G. Schirmer, Inc., 1997. It was commission ...
'', premieres live on NBC in the United States, becoming the first opera written especially for television.
* December 31 – The Marshall Plan expires, after distributing more than $13.3 billion US in
foreign aid
In international relations, aid (also known as international aid, overseas aid, foreign aid, economic aid or foreign assistance) is – from the perspective of governments – a voluntary transfer of resources from one country to another.
Ai ...
to rebuild Europe.
Unknown dates
* A fourth and final
forest fire
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starts in the Tillamook Burn, Oregon; but unlike earlier fires this one burns only , and within an area already affected by the earlier fires.
* A research team publishes the ''Interlingua–English Dictionary''.
* IBM (United Kingdom) is formed.
* In Munich, Germany, a collection of mementos and personal papers belonging to Adolf Hitler are turned over to
Bayerische Landesbank
Bayerische Landesbank (BayernLB; Bavarian State Bank) is a publicly regulated bank based in Munich, Germany and one of the six Landesbanken. It is 75% owned by the Free State of Bavaria (indirectly via BayernLB Holding AG) and 25% owned by the ...
, for authentication and eventual sale. Among the documents are his ''appointment as Chancellor'' signed by President Paul von Hindenburg, his ''Austrian
passport
A passport is an official travel document issued by a government that contains a person's identity. A person with a passport can travel to and from foreign countries more easily and access consular assistance. A passport certifies the personal ...
'', as well as an assortment of
swastika
The swastika (卐 or 卍) is an ancient religious and cultural symbol, predominantly in various Eurasian, as well as some African and American cultures, now also widely recognized for its appropriation by the Nazi Party and by neo-Nazis. It ...
insignia pins and medals. An initial offer of $200,000.00 is made for the collection."Year by Year 1951". History Channel International.
* An 18-year-old sailor is fined for kissing in public in
Stockholm
Stockholm () is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, largest city of Sweden as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in Scandinavia. Approximately 980,000 people liv ...
,
Sweden
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. The law court calls his actions "obnoxious behavior repulsive to the public morals".
* The United States becomes malaria-free (excluding territories and possessions)
Dante Garro
Dante Garro (†, Mendoza, Argentina, Mendoza 13 November 2008) was an Argentina, Argentine association football, football player and manager.
Club career
Garro was a midfielder who began his career with Independiente Rivadavia in the Primera D ...
, Argentine football player and manager (d.
2008
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)
**
Ashfaq Hussain
Ashfaq Hussain Zaidi, PP, (born 1 January 1951) is an Urdu poet and an author of more than 10 books of poetry and literary criticism. He is considered at least by one commentator to be an expert on the life and works of Urdu poets Faiz Ahmed ...
, Urdu poet
** Nana Patekar, Indian actor, writer, philanthropist and filmmaker
*
January 2
Events Pre-1600
* 69 – The Roman legions in Germania Superior refuse to swear loyalty to Galba. They rebel and proclaim Vitellius as emperor.
* 366 – The Alemanni cross the frozen Rhine in large numbers, invading the Roman Empi ...
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
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**
Vincenzo Zazzaro
Vincenzo Zazzaro (2 January 1951 – 12 November 2019) was an Italian former professional Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. He was born in Quarto, Campania, Quarto. He played 11 games in Serie A and 5 in the UEFA Cup fo ...
, Italian footballer (d.
2019
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)
*
January 3
Events Pre-1600
*AD 69, 69 – The Roman legions on the Rhine refuse to declare their allegiance to Galba, instead proclaiming their legate, Aulus Vitellius, as emperor.
* 250 – Emperor Decius orders everyone in the Roman Empire (ex ...
–
Charles W. Mills
Charles Wade Mills (January 3, 1951September 20, 2021) was a philosopher who was a professor at Graduate Center, CUNY, and Northwestern University. Born in London, Mills grew up in Jamaica and later became a United States citizen. He was educat ...
, British-born American philosopher (d.
2021
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January 6
Events Pre-1600
*1066 – Following the death of Edward the Confessor on the previous day, the Witan meets to confirm Harold Godwinson as the new King of England; Harold is crowned the same day, sparking a succession crisis that will eve ...
January 8
Events Pre-1600
* 307 – Emperor Huai of Jin, Jin Huaidi becomes emperor of China in succession to his father, Emperor Hui of Jin, Jin Huidi, despite a challenge from his uncle, Sima Ying.
* 871 – Æthelred I, King of Wessex, Æthel ...
January 10
Events Pre-1600
*49 BC – Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon, signalling the start of civil war.
* 9 – The Western Han dynasty ends when Wang Mang claims that the divine Mandate of Heaven called for the end of the dynasty and the be ...
–
Tim Seelig
Tim Seelig (born January 10, 1951) is an American conductor, singer, and educator. He is the Artistic Director of the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus. In addition, he guest-conducts and presents workshops in the US and around the world.
Seelig j ...
, American composer
* January 12
** Chris Bell, American guitarist, singer and songwriter (d.
1978
Events January
* January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213.
* January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd go ...
)
** Rush Limbaugh, American conservative radio personality (d.
2021
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2019
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January 22
Events Pre-1600
* 613 – Eight-month-old 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 by the Danelaw Vi ...
** Alveda King, American activist, minister, author and politician
** Ondrej Nepela, Czechoslovak figure skater (d.
1989
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Sully Sullenberger
Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger III (born January 23, 1951) is a retired American fighter pilot, diplomat, and airline pilot best known for his heroism as Pilot in command, captain of US Airways Flight 1549 that he Water landing, ditche ...
, American airline captain
*
January 25
Events Pre-1600
* 41 – After a night of negotiation, Claudius is accepted as Roman emperor by the Senate.
* 750 – In the Battle of the Zab, the Abbasid rebels defeat the Umayyad Caliphate, leading to the overthrow of the dynasty ...
1975
It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe.
Events
January
* January 1 - Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
)
*
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 estimated ...
**
Phil Collins
Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English singer, musician, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and lead singer of the rock band Genesis and also has a career as a solo performer. Between 1982 and ...
, English rock musician and producer, lead singer of ''
Genesis
Genesis may refer to:
Bible
* Book of Genesis, the first book of the biblical scriptures of both Judaism and Christianity, describing the creation of the Earth and of mankind
* Genesis creation narrative, the first several chapters of the Book o ...
''
**
Charles S. Dutton
Charles Stanley Dutton (born January 30, 1951) is an American actor and director. He is best known for his roles in the television series ''Roc (TV series), Roc'' (1991–1994) and the television film ''The Piano Lesson (film), The Piano Lesson'' ...
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), Mon ...
–
Albert Salvadó
Albert Salvadó i Miras (1 February 1951 – 3 December 2020) was an , Andorran writer (d. 2020)
*
February 3
Events Pre-1600
* 1112 – Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, and Douce I, Countess of Provence, marry, uniting the fortunes of those two states.
*1451 – Sultan Mehmed II inherits the throne of the Ottoman Empire.
*1488 – ...
2014
File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...
Eugenijus Riabovas
Eugenijus Riabovas (born 3 February 1951) is a Lithuanian football manager.
Playing career
Prior to his coaching career, Riabovas played for Žalgiris Vilnius and 3 times was named as Best Footballer of Lithuania. Riabovas was once the captai ...
, Lithuanian football manager
*
February 5
Events Pre-1600
* 62 – Earthquake in Pompeii, Italy.
* 1576 – Henry of Navarre abjures Catholicism at Tours and rejoins the Protestant forces in the French Wars of Religion.
* 1597 – A group of early Japanese Christians ar ...
**
O'Neal Compton
Belton O'Neal Compton Jr. (February 5, 1951 – February 18, 2019) was an American actor and director.
Early life
He was born in Sumter, South Carolina, the son of educators Belton O. Compton Sr. and Dorothy Brunson Compton.
O'Neal Compton was ...
, American actor and director (d.
2019
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Bob Iger
Robert Allen Iger (; born February 10, 1951) is an American businessman who is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of The Walt Disney Company. He previously served as the President of ABC Television between 1994 and 1995 and the President and Ch ...
Rossana Ordóñez
Rossana Ordóñez (12 February 1951 – 1 August 2021) was a Venezuelan journalist. She worked at El Nacional and Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV), Among other media outlets, and served both as secretary general of the National College of J ...
, Venezuelan journalist (d.
2021
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)
*
February 14
Events Pre-1600
* 748 – Abbasid Revolution: The Hashimi rebels under Abu Muslim Khorasani take Merv, capital of the Umayyad province Khorasan, marking the consolidation of the Abbasid revolt.
* 842 – Charles the Bald and Louis ...
–
Kevin Keegan
Joseph Kevin Keegan (born 14 February 1951) is an English former footballer and manager. A forward, he played for several professional clubs from 1968 to 1984. Having begun his career at Scunthorpe United, he moved to Liverpool in 1971 and ...
, English footballer and manager
*
February 15
Events Pre-1600
* 438 – Roman emperor Theodosius II publishes the law codex Codex Theodosianus
* 590 – Khosrau II is crowned king of Persia.
* 706 – Byzantine emperor Justinian II has his predecessors Leontios and Tiberi ...
February 19
Events Pre-1600
* 197 – Emperor Septimius Severus defeats usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum, the bloodiest battle between Roman armies.
* 356 – The anti-paganism policy of Constantius II forbids the worship of pagan ...
February 20
Events Pre-1600
*1339 – The Milanese army and the St. George's (San Giorgio) Mercenaries of Lodrisio Visconti clash in the Battle of Parabiago; Visconti is defeated.
*1472 – Orkney and Shetland are pawned by Norway to Scotland ...
2006
File:2006 Events Collage V1.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2006 Winter Olympics open in Turin; Twitter is founded and launched by Jack Dorsey; The Nintendo Wii is released; Montenegro 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, votes to declare ...
February 23
Events Pre-1600
* 303 – Roman emperor Diocletian orders the destruction of the Christian church in Nicomedia, beginning eight years of Diocletianic Persecution.
* 532 – Byzantine emperor Justinian I lays the foundation stone of a ...
February 24
Events Pre-1600
* 484 – King Huneric of the Vandals replaces Nicene bishops with Arian ones, and banishes some to Corsica.
* 1303 – The English are defeated at the Battle of Roslin, in the First War of Scottish Independence.
* 13 ...
That 70's Show
''That '70s Show'' is an American television Period piece, period teen sitcom that aired on Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox from August 23, 1998, to May 18, 2006. The series focuses on the lives of a group of six teenage friends living in the ficti ...
'')
*
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.
...
February 27
Events Pre-1600
* 380 – Edict of Thessalonica: Emperor Theodosius I and his co-emperors Gratian and Valentinian II declare their wish that all Roman citizens convert to Nicene Christianity.
* 425 – The University of Constantinople ...
** Lee Atwater, American political activist, campaign strategist and presidential advisor (d.
1991
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)
**
Steve Harley
Steve Harley (born Stephen Malcolm Ronald Nice; 27 February 1951) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as frontman of the rock group Cockney Rebel, with whom he still tours, albeit with frequent and significant personnel changes.
Ea ...
Sergei Kourdakov
Sergei Nikolayevich Kourdakov (Russian: Сергей Николаевич Курдаков; March 1, 1951 – January 1, 1973) was a former KGB agent and naval officer who from his late teen years carried out more than 150 raids in underground ...
, Soviet KGB agent, later Christian convert (d.
1973
Events January
* January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union.
* January 15 – Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, U.S. ...
Kenny Dalglish
Sir Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish (born 4 March 1951) is a Scottish former association football, football player and manager (association football), manager. During his career, he made 338 appearances for Celtic F.C., Celtic and 515 for Liverpoo ...
, Scottish footballer and manager
**
Mike Quarry
Michael Wayne Quarry (March 4, 1951 – June 11, 2006) was an American light heavyweight boxer. He had a record of 63–13–6 including 17 knockouts during his career. Mike bested such fighters as Jimmy Dupree.
Mike Quarry was born in Bakers ...
, American light-heavyweight boxer (d.
2006
File:2006 Events Collage V1.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2006 Winter Olympics open in Turin; Twitter is founded and launched by Jack Dorsey; The Nintendo Wii is released; Montenegro 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, votes to declare ...
1993
File:1993 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Oslo I Accord is signed in an attempt to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; The Russian White House is shelled during the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis; Czechoslovakia is peace ...
2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 6 ...
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 the Cat ...
– Susan Musgrave, Canadian poet, children's writer
* March 13 – Charo, Spanish-American singer, entertainer
*
March 14
Events Pre-1600
* 1074 – Battle of Mogyoród: Dukes Géza and Ladislaus defeat their cousin Solomon, King of Hungary, forcing him to flee to Hungary's western borderland.
* 1590 – Battle of Ivry: Henry of Navarre and the Huguen ...
Kurt Russell
Kurt Vogel Russell (born March 17, 1951) is an American actor. He began acting on television at the age of 12 in the Westerns on television, western series ''The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (TV series), The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters'' (19 ...
B. E. Taylor
William Edward "B. E." Taylor (March 18, 1951 – August 7, 2016) was the lead singer of the pop rock band B. E. Taylor Group and a solo artist. The group's 1983 single, "Vitamin L", reached No. 66 on the ''Billboard'' 100 singles chart.
Life an ...
, American singer (d.
2016
File:2016 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Bombed-out buildings in Ankara following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt; the impeachment trial of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; Damaged houses during the 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh ...
2003
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2019
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)
**
Carl Wieman
Carl Edwin Wieman (born March 26, 1951) is an American physicist and educationist at Stanford University, and currently the A.D White Professor at Large at Cornell University. In 1995, while at the University of Colorado Boulder, he and Eric All ...
Wolfgang Niedecken
Wolfgang Niedecken (, ; born 30 March 1951) is a German singer and musician. He founded the Kölsch-speaking rock group BAP at the end of the 1970s and soon became famous with BAP all over Germany. He is the lead singer and only remaining found ...
2018
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)
*
April 5
Events Pre-1600
* 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I.
* 919 – The second Fatimid invasion of Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, al-Qa'im bi-Amr Allah, sets out from Raqqada at the head of his a ...
** Joe Bowen, Canadian hockey broadcaster
** Dean Kamen, American inventor, entrepreneur
**
Frank Moulaert
Frank Moulaert is ''Professor of Spatial Planning'' at the Department of Architecture, Urban Design and Regional Planning at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Catholic University of Leuven. He is Director of the Urban and Regional Planning Researc ...
April 8
Events Pre-1600
* 217 – Roman emperor Caracalla is assassinated and is succeeded by his Praetorian Guard prefect, Marcus Opellius Macrinus.
* 876 – The Battle of Dayr al-'Aqul saves Baghdad from the Saffarids.
*1139 – Ro ...
2015
File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the Apri ...
1997
File:1997 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The movie set of ''Titanic'', the highest-grossing movie in history at the time; ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', is published; Comet Hale-Bopp passes by Earth and becomes one of t ...
)
**
Rohini Hattangadi
Rohini Hattangadi (''née'' Oak; born 11 April 1955) is an Indian actress, known for her work in Hindi, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, and Gujarati films, and Marathi soap operas and theatre. She has won two Filmfare Awards, one National Film ...
April 13
Events Pre-1600
*1111 – Henry V is crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
* 1204 – Constantinople falls to the Crusaders of the Fourth Crusade, temporarily ending the Byzantine Empire.
1601–1900
*1612 – In one of the epic samurai ...
Peter Davison
Peter Malcolm Gordon Moffett (born 13 April 1951), known professionally as Peter Davison, is an English actor with many credits in television dramas and sitcoms. He made his television acting debut in 1975 and became famous in 1978 as Tristan ...
, British actor
**
Max Weinberg
Max Weinberg (born April 13, 1951) is an American drummer and television personality, most widely known as the longtime drummer for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and as the bandleader for Conan O'Brien on ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' a ...
Celso Daniel
Celso Augusto Daniel (April 16, 1951 – January 18, 2002) was the mayor in 2002 for the third time (72% of votes) of the city of Santo André in São Paulo, Brazil, as a representative of the Workers' Party (PT). He was kidnapped and assas ...
, Brazilian politician (d.
2002
File:2002 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 2002 Winter Olympics are held in Salt Lake City; Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and her daughter Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon die; East Timor gains East Timor independence, indepe ...
Ioan Mihai Cochinescu
Ioan Mihai Cochinescu (; born April 16, 1951) is a Romanian novelist and essayist. He is also a film script author and director, an art photographer, teacher, musicologist and composer.
Childhood
He was born and grew up in Timișoara, Romania.
S ...
Pierre Toutain-Dorbec
Pierre Toutain-Dorbec, (born 16 April 1951) in Orbec, Normandy, France is a Franco-American photographer, artist, author, and publisher whose work emphasizes a humanist perspective.
Biography
Pierre grew up in Orbec, Normandy, and Paris. His ...
Romeo and Juliet
''Romeo and Juliet'' is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetim ...
Jóannes Eidesgaard
Jóannes Dan Eidesgaard (born 19 April 1951) is a former Faroese politician. He was the Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands from 2004, starting shortly after the general election of 20 January 2004, until 26 September 2008, when a new coalition to ...
Luther Vandross
Luther Ronzoni Vandross Jr. (April 20, 1951 – July 1, 2005) was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. Known for his sweet and soulful vocals, Vandross has sold over 40 million records worldwide. He achieved eleven consecutive P ...
, African-American R&B, soul singer, songwriter (d.
2005
File:2005 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico; the Funeral of Pope John Paul II is held in Vatican City; "Me at the zoo", the first video ever to be uploaded to YouTube; Eris was discovered in ...
)
*
April 21
Events Pre-1600
*753 BC – Romulus founds Rome ( traditional date).
* 43 BC – Battle of Mutina: Mark Antony is again defeated in battle by Aulus Hirtius, who is killed. Antony fails to capture Mutina and Decimus Brutus is murdered ...
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
The prime minister of the Czech Republic (Czech: ''Předseda vlády České republiky'') is the head of the government of the Czech Republic. The prime minister is the de-facto leader of the executive branch, chairs the Cabinet and selects its m ...
Paul Carrack
Paul may refer to:
*Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
*Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chris ...
, English singer
*
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 southe ...
–
Allison Krause
Allison Beth Krause ( ; April 23, 1951 – May 4, 1970) was an American honor student at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, when she was killed by soldiers of the Ohio Army National Guard in the Kent State shootings, while protesting against ...
, American Kent State University shooting victim (d.
1970
Events
January
* January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC.
* January 5 – The 7.1 Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli intensity of X (''Extrem ...
April 27
Events Pre-1600
* 247 – Philip the Arab marks the millennium of Rome with a celebration of the ''ludi saeculares''.
* 395 – Emperor Arcadius marries Aelia Eudoxia, daughter of the Frankish general Flavius Bauto. She becomes one of ...
2018
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)
**
Dale Earnhardt
Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr. (; April 29, 1951February 18, 2001) was an American professional stock car driver and team owner, who raced from 1975 to 2001 in the former NASCAR Winston Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Series), most notably dri ...
Christopher Cross
Christopher Cross (born Christopher Charles Geppert; May 3, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter from San Antonio, Texas.
He won five Grammy Awards for his eponymous debut album released in 1979. The singles "Sailing" (1980), and "Arthur's T ...
Antonio Saldías
Antonio Róbinson Saldías González, also known as Don Antonio de Petrel (born 6 May 1951) is a Chilean researcher and writer. He studied philosophy at the University of Concepción.
Works
In 1990, Saldías published the book ''Pichilemu, M ...
, Chilean historian
**
Samuel Doe
Samuel Kanyon Doe (6 May 1951 – 9 September 1990) was a Liberian politician who served as the 21st president of Liberia from 1980 to 1990. Doe ruled Liberia as Chairman of the People's Redemption Council (PRC) from 1980 to 1984 and then a ...
,
President of Liberia
The president of the Republic of Liberia is the head of state and government of Liberia. The president serves as the leader of the executive branch and as commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Liberia.
Prior to the independence of Liberia ...
(d.
1990
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2000
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Yoshifumi Hibako
is a member of the Japan Self-Defense Forces who served as the 31st Chief of Staff of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. A graduate of the National Defense Academy of Japan, he later returned to serve as vice-president of the Academy. He has se ...
, Japanese general
**
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Michael Richman (born May 16, 1951) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. In 1970, he founded the Modern Lovers, an influential proto-punk band. Since the mid-1970s, Richman has worked either solo or with low-key acoustic a ...
2005
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)
*
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.
* 1364 ...
2018
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Ramones
The Ramones were an American punk rock band that formed in the New York City neighborhood of Forest Hills, Queens, in 1974. They are often cited as the first true punk rock group. Despite achieving a limited commercial appeal in the United ...
) (d.
2001
The September 11 attacks against the United States by Al-Qaeda, which Casualties of the September 11 attacks, killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror, were a defining event of 2001. The United States led a Participants in ...
)
** Dick Slater, American professional wrestler (d.
2018
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2020
2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of events, COVID- ...
Jill E. Barad
Jill Barad (née Elikann; born May 23, 1951) is an American businesswoman from New York City, who was CEO of Mattel from 1997 to 2000.
Career
Jill Barad graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Psychology from Queens ...
, American businessperson
** Anatoly Karpov, Russian chess player
** Antonis Samaras, Greek economist, politician and 185th Prime Minister of Greece
* May 25 – Jamaluddin Jarjis, Malaysian politician (d.
2015
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)
* May 26
** Ramón Calderón, Spanish lawyer and businessman
** Lou van den Dries, Dutch mathematician
** Sally Ride, American astronaut (d. 2012)
** Madeleine Taylor-Quinn, Irish politician
* May 30
** Stephen Tobolowsky, American actor
** Fernando Lugo, President of Paraguay
* May 31 – Jimmy Nalls, American guitarist (Sea Level (band), Sea Level) (d. 2017)
June
* June 2
**Gilbert Baker (artist), Gilbert Baker, American artist and activist, creator of the Rainbow flag (LGBT movement), LGBTQ+ Pride Flag (d. 2017)
**Jeanine Pirro, Lebanese-American attorney, politician and conservative political commentator
**Larry Robinson, Canadian hockey player
* June 3 – Jill Biden, First Lady of the United States
* June 5 – Suze Orman, American financial advisor, writer and television personality
* June 8 – Bonnie Tyler, Welsh pop singer
* June 9 – James Newton Howard, American musician, composer
* June 12
** Brad Delp, American rock vocalist (''Boston (band), Boston'') (d. 2007)
** Andranik Margaryan, 14th Prime Minister of Armenia (d. 2007)
* June 13
** Stellan Skarsgård, Swedish actor
** Richard Thomas (actor), Richard Thomas, American actor (''The Waltons'')
* June 14 – Paul Boateng, British politician
* June 15
** Jane Amsterdam, American magazine editor
** Álvaro Colom, 35th President of Guatemala
* June 16
** Charlie Dominici, American musician
** Roberto Durán, Panamanian boxer
* June 17 – Shahidan Kassim, Malaysian politician
* June 18
** Gyula Sax, Hungarian chess grandmaster (d. 2014)
** Steve Miner, American film, television director, film producer
* June 19 – Ayman al-Zawahiri, Egyptian-born terrorist (d. 2022)
* June 20
** Tress MacNeille, American voice actress
** Paul Muldoon, Irish-born poet
* June 21
** Nils Lofgren, American musician
** Marcus Mojigoh, Malaysian politician
* June 23 – Michèle Mouton, French rally driver
* June 24
** Leslie Cochran, American homeless activist (d. 2012)
** Mohd Sidek Hassan, 12th Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia
** David Rodigan, British radio DJ/actor
* June 25 - Elvy Sukaesih, Indonesian dangdut singer
* June 27
** Ulf Andersson, Swedish chess player
** Madan Bhandari, Nepalese politician (d.
1993
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)
** Julia Duffy, American actress
** Mary McAleese, 8th President of Ireland
* June 28
** Mick Cronin (rugby league), Mick Cronin, Australian rugby league player
** Lloyd Maines, American musician, record producer
** Daniel Ruiz, Spanish footballer
** Lalla Ward, British actress
* June 29
** Zvi Eliezer Alonie, Israeli rabbi
** Keno Don Rosa, American comic book author
** Billy Hinsche, Philippine-born American musician (d. 2021)
** Craig Sager, American sports commentator (d.
2016
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)
* June 30 – Stanley Clarke, American bassist
July
*
July 1
Events Pre-1600
* 69 – Tiberius Julius Alexander orders his Roman legions in Alexandria to swear allegiance to Vespasian as Emperor.
* 552 – Battle of Taginae: Byzantine forces under Narses defeat the Ostrogoths in Italy, and the ...
** Sabah Abdul-Jalil, Iraqi footballer and coach (d. 2021)
** Abdul Karim Jassim, Iraqi footballer and coach
** Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed, Djiboutian politician
** Thomas Boni Yayi, 7th President of Benin
* July 2
** Elisabeth Brooks, Canadian actress (d.
1997
File:1997 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The movie set of ''Titanic'', the highest-grossing movie in history at the time; ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', is published; Comet Hale-Bopp passes by Earth and becomes one of t ...
)
** Wiesław Gawlikowski, Polish sport shooter
** Guido Magherini, Italian footballer and coach
** Stevie Woods (musician), Stevie Woods, American singer (d. 2014)
* July 3
** Richard Hadlee, New Zealand cricketer
** Lodewijk Jacobs, Dutch sprint canoer
** Bob Rigby, U.S. soccer goalkeeper
* July 4
** Beverly Boys, Canadian diver
** S. S. Ahluwalia, Indian politician
* July 5
** Goose Gossage, American baseball player
** Yehoshua Gal, Israeli footballer
** Gilbert Van Binst, Belgian footballer
* July 6 – Geoffrey Rush, Australian actor
* July 7 – Menachem Ben-Sasson, Israeli politician
* July 8 – Anjelica Huston, American actress
* July 9
** Jeje Odongo, Ugandan military officer and politician
** Chris Cooper, American actor
* July 10 – Phyllis Smith, American actress
* July 11 – Yechiel Eckstein, Israeli-American rabbi (d.
2019
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)
* July 12 – Cheryl Ladd, American actress and singer
* July 14 – Erich Hallhuber, German actor (d.
2003
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)
* July 15
** Folorunso Alakija, Nigerian businesswoman
** Rick Kehoe, Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach
** Jesse Ventura wrestler, navy seal, actor, and former mayor and governor
* July 16
** Jean-Luc Mongrain, Canadian news anchor and journalist
** Che Rosli, Malaysian politician
** Franco Serantini, Italian anarchist (d. 1972)
* July 18
** Eva Wittke, German swimmer
** Elio Di Rupo, Belgian politician
* July 21 – Robin Williams, American actor and comedian (d. 2014)
* July 22 – William Nyallau Badak, Malaysian politician
* July 23 – Edie McClurg, American actress
* July 24
** Fiona Reid, English-born Canadian actress
** Lynda Carter, American actress and singer
** Chris Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury, Chris Smith, British politician
* July 25 – Yury Kovalchuk, Russian oligarch
* July 26 – Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, German politician
* July 28
** Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, Spanish politician (d.
2019
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)
** Santiago Calatrava, Spanish architect and engineer
* July 31
** Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Australian tennis player
** Vjekoslav Šutej, Croatian orchestral conductor (d. 2009)
August
* August 2 – Andrew Gold, American singer-songwriter and musician (10cc, Wax (pop band), Wax) (d. 2011)
* August 3 – Marcel Dionne, Canadian hockey player
* August 6
** Catherine Hicks, American actress
** Daryl Somers, Australian television personality
* August 8
** Louis van Gaal, Dutch footballer and manager
** Mohamed Morsi, Egyptian politician, 5th President of Egypt (d.
2019
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)
** Mamoru Oshii, Japanese film director
** Randy Shilts, American journalist and author (d. 1994)
* August 10 – Juan Manuel Santos, President of Colombia and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
*
August 11
Events Pre-1600
* 3114 BC – The Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, used by several pre-Columbian Mesoamerican civilizations, notably the Maya, begins.
* 2492 BC – Traditional date of the defeat of Bel by Hayk, progenitor and founde ...
– Katsumi Chō, Japanese voice actor
* August 13 – Dan Fogelberg, American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (d. 2007)
* August 15 – Jim Allen (cricketer), Jim Allen, West Indian cricketer
* August 16 – Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, 13th President of Nigeria (d. 2010)
* August 17 – Richard Hunt (puppeteer), Richard Hunt, American puppeteer (d. 1992)
* August 19 – John Deacon, English rock bassist
* August 20 – Greg Bear, American author (d. 2022)
* August 21
** Eric Goles, Chilean mathematician and computer scientist
** Chesley V. Morton, American politician and securities arbitrator
** Harry Smith (American journalist), Harry Smith, American journalist and editor
* August 22 – Chandra Prakash Mainali, Nepalese politician
* August 23
** Jimi Jamison, American musician (Survivor (band), Survivor) (d. 2014)
** Akhmad Kadyrov, President of Chechnya (d.
2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 6 ...
)
** Queen Noor of Jordan, born Lisa Najeeb Halaby, American-born queen consort
* August 24 – Orson Scott Card, American writer
* August 25 – Rob Halford, English rock singer
* August 26 – Edward Witten, American mathematician, Fields medalist
* August 28 – Wayne Osmond, American pop singer
* August 30
** Behgjet Pacolli, 3rd President of Kosovo.
** Dana Rosemary Scallon, Irish singer, Eurovision Song Contest 1970 winner and Member of the European Parliament (MEP)
* August 31 – Peter Withe, English footballer
September
* September 2
** Jim DeMint, American politician, United States Senator (R-SC)
** Mark Harmon, American actor
* September 4 – Judith Ivey, American actress
* September 5 – Michael Keaton, American actor
* September 6 – Šaban Šaulić, Serbian musician (d.
2019
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)
* September 7
** Chrissie Hynde, American rock singer
** Mammootty, Indian actor and producer
* September 9 – Alexander Downer, Australian politician, diplomat
* September 12
** Bertie Ahern, Taoiseach of Ireland
** Joe Pantoliano, American actor
* September 13
** Jean Smart, American actress
** Salva Kiir Mayardit, 1st President of South Sudan
* September 14
** Duncan Haldane, English-born condensed-matter physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics
** Volodymyr Melnykov, Ukraine, Ukrainian poet, writer, songwriter and composer
* September 15
** Pete Carroll, American football coach
** Jared Taylor, American author and journalist
** Fred Seibert, American producer and Frederator Studios founder
* September 17 – Cassandra Peterson, American actress, known for her role in ''Elvira, Mistress of the Dark''
* September 18
** Ben Carson, African-American politician, author and neurosurgeon
** Dee Dee Ramone, American bassist (d.
2002
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)
* September 20
** Guy Lafleur, Canadian hockey player (d. 2022)
** Javier Marías, Spanish novelist (d. 2022)
* September 21 – Aslan Maskhadov, President of Chechnya (d.
2005
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)
* September 22
** David Coverdale, English singer and musician
** Wolfgang Petry, German singer
* September 24 – Alfonso Portillo, President of Guatemala
* September 25
** Mark Hamill, American actor, better known for his role in ''Star Wars''
** Bob McAdoo, American basketball player and coach
* September 26 – Stuart Tosh, Scottish musician
* September 28 – Jim Diamond (singer), Jim Diamond, Scottish singer-songwriter (d.
2015
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)
* September 29
** Michelle Bachelet, President of Chile
** Andrés Caicedo, Colombian writer (d. 1977)
** Maureen Caird, Australian hurdler
** Mike Enriquez, Filipino radio and television newscaster
* September 30 – Barry Marshall, Australian physician and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
October
* October 2 – Sting (musician), Sting, British singer, rock musician, philanthropist
* October 3
** Keb' Mo', American musician
** Kathryn D. Sullivan, American astronaut
* October 4 – Bakhytzhan Kanapyanov, Kazakhs, Kazakh poet
* October 5 –
**Bob Geldof, Irish musician (The Boomtown Rats)
**Karen Allen, American actress
* October 6 – Manfred Winkelhock, German racing driver (d. 1985)
* October 7
** Jakaya Kikwete, 4th President of Tanzania
** John Mellencamp, American musician and songwriter
* October 10 – Epeli Ganilau, Fijian soldier and statesman
* October 11
** Jean-Jacques Goldman, French singer and songwriter
** Jon Miller, American sports announcer
*
October 15
Events Pre-1600
*1066 – Following the death of Harold II at the Battle of Hastings, Edgar the Ætheling is proclaimed King of England by the Witan; he is never crowned, and concedes power to William the Conqueror two months later.
* 1211 ...
** Hani Al-Mulki, Prime Minister of Jordan
** Rafael Vaganian, Armenian chess grandmaster
* October 17 – Prabowo Subianto, Indonesian businessman, politician and Lieutenant General of the Indonesian National Armed Forces
* October 18
** Pam Dawber, American actress
** Mike Antonovich (ice hockey), Mike Antonovich, American ice hockey player and executive
** Terry McMillan, American author
* October 19 – Annie Golden, Americana actress
* October 20 – Claudio Ranieri, Italian football manager and player
* October 22 – William David Sanders, American victim of the Columbine High School massacre (d. 1999)
* October 23 – Charly García, Argentine musician and songwriter
* October 25 – Richard Lloyd (guitarist), Richard Lloyd, American rock guitarist
* October 26
** Willie P. Bennett, Canadian songwriter and singer (d.
2008
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)
** Bootsy Collins, American musician, singer-songwriter
* October 27 – Éric Morena, French singer (d.
2019
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)
* October 28 - Marvin Heemeyer, American man who went on a rampage with an armored bulldozer in Granby, Colorado (d.
2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 6 ...
)
* October 29 - Kelly Sutherland (chuckwagon), Canadian Pro Chuckwagon racer
* October 30 – Harry Hamlin, American actor
* October 31 – Nick Saban, American football coach
November
* November 2 – Thomas Mallon, American author and critic
* November 3 – Ed Murawinski, American cartoonist (''New York Daily News'')
* November 4 – Traian Băsescu, President of Romania
* November 7 – Dennis Allen (criminal), Dennis Allen, Australian criminal and drug dealer, eldest son of Kath Pettingill (d.1987)
* November 8 – Alfredo Astiz, Argentine commander
* November 9
** Martin Khor, Malaysian journalist and economist (d.
2020
2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of events, COVID- ...
)
** Lou Ferrigno, American actor and bodybuilder
* November 10 – Danilo Medina, Dominican politician 53rd President of the Dominican Republic
* November 11 – Bill Moseley, American Actor
* November 12 – Marcelo Rezende, Brazilian journalist and television presenter (d. 2017)
* November 14 – Jacob ter Veldhuis, Dutch composer
* November 15
** Alamgir Hashmi, English poet
** Beverly D'Angelo, American actress and singer
* November 16
** Miguel Sandoval, American actor
** Sulaiman Taha, Malaysian politician (d. 2010)
** Paula Vogel, American playwright
* November 17
** Butch Davis, American National Football League, NFL and NCAA football head coach
** Dean Paul Martin, American pop singer and screen actor (d. 1987)
** Stephen Root, American actor and voice actor
* November 18 – Justin Raimondo, American political activist (d.
2019
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)
* November 19
** Zeenat Aman, Indian actress and model
** Charlie Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton, British politician
* November 20 – Rodger Bumpass, American voice actor known for his role as Squidward Tentacles on ''SpongeBob SquarePants''
* November 21 – Thomas Roth (journalist), Thomas Roth, German television news anchor and presenter
* November 24 – Chet Edwards, American politician
* November 26 – Ilona Staller, Cicciolina, Hungarian-Italian actress and politician
* November 27 – Teri DeSario, American singer-songwriter
*
November 29
Events Pre-1600
* 561 – Following the death of King Chlothar I at Compiègne, his four sons, Charibert I, Guntram, Sigebert I and Chilperic I, divide the Frankish Kingdom.
* 618 – The Tang dynasty scores a decisive victory over t ...
** Kathryn Bigelow, American film director
** Roger Troutman, American funk musician (d. 1999)
* November 30 – Christian Bernard, French-born mystic
December
* December 1
** The Aldridge Sisters, Sherry Aldridge, American singer
** Obba Babatundé, American actor
** Jaco Pastorius, American bassist (d. 1987)
** Treat Williams, American actor, writer and aviator
* December 2 – Adrian Devine, American baseball pitcher (d. 2020)
* December 3
** Natalis Chan, Hong Kong actor and producer
** Riki Choshu, Korean-Japanese professional wrestler
* December 4
** Chang Fei, Taiwanese television personality
** Patricia Wettig, American actress
* December 6 – Tomson Highway, Canadian writer
* December 8
** Bill Bryson, American-born British non-fiction author
** Jan Eggum, Norwegian singer and songwriter
* December 11 – Peter T. Daniels, American writing systems scholar
* December 12
** Wau Holland, German hacker (d.
2001
The September 11 attacks against the United States by Al-Qaeda, which Casualties of the September 11 attacks, killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror, were a defining event of 2001. The United States led a Participants in ...
)
** Fyodor Konyukhov, Ukrainian explorer and priest
* December 14
** Mike Krüger, German comedian and singer
** Jan Timman, Dutch chess player
* December 17 – Ken Hitchcock, Canadian hockey coach
* December 18 – Alvin E. Roth, American academic
* December 20 – Peter May (writer), Peter May, Scottish novelist and television dramatist
* December 27
** Levy Fidelix, Brazilian politician, businessman, and journalist (d.
2021
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)
** Ernesto Zedillo, 54th President of Mexico (1994-2000)
* December 29 – Georges Thurston, Canadian singer (d. 2007)
Full date unknown
*Peter Hargitay, public relations executive and a partner of the European Consultancy Network
Deaths
January
*
January 2
Events Pre-1600
* 69 – The Roman legions in Germania Superior refuse to swear loyalty to Galba. They rebel and proclaim Vitellius as emperor.
* 366 – The Alemanni cross the frozen Rhine in large numbers, invading the Roman Empi ...
– Harald Bohr, Danish mathematician and footballer (b. 1887)
*
January 3
Events Pre-1600
*AD 69, 69 – The Roman legions on the Rhine refuse to declare their allegiance to Galba, instead proclaiming their legate, Aulus Vitellius, as emperor.
* 250 – Emperor Decius orders everyone in the Roman Empire (ex ...
– Georgios Drossinis, Greek author, poet, scholar and editor (b. 1859)
* January 5 – Yasunosuke Gonda, Japanese sociologist and theorist (b. 1887)
*
January 6
Events Pre-1600
*1066 – Following the death of Edward the Confessor on the previous day, the Witan meets to confirm Harold Godwinson as the new King of England; Harold is crowned the same day, sparking a succession crisis that will eve ...
** Ken Le Breton, Australian speedway rider (b. 1924)
** Maila Talvio, Finnish writer, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature (b. 1871)
* January 7
** René Guénon, French metaphysician (b. 1886)
** Lucien Cuénot, French biologist (b. 1866)
*
January 10
Events Pre-1600
*49 BC – Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon, signalling the start of civil war.
* 9 – The Western Han dynasty ends when Wang Mang claims that the divine Mandate of Heaven called for the end of the dynasty and the be ...
– Sinclair Lewis, American writer, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1885)
* January 12
** Jacques de Baroncelli, French director and screenwriter (b. 1881)
** Albert Guay, Canadian murderer (executed) (b. 1917)
** Prince Maximilian of Saxony (1870–1951), Prince Maximilian of Saxony (b. 1870)
* January 13
** Dorothea Bate, British palaeontologist, a pioneer of archaeozoology (b. 1878)
** Florence Kahn (actress), Florence Kahn, American actress (b. 1878)
** Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and eminence (b. 1871)
*
January 15
Events Pre-1600
* 69 – Otho seizes power in Rome, proclaiming himself Emperor of Rome, beginning a reign of only three months.
* 1541 – King Francis I of France gives Jean-François Roberval a commission to settle the province of ...
– Ernest Swinton, Sir Ernest Swinton, British Army general (b. 1868)
* January 16 – Tsunejirō Ishii, Japanese admiral (b. 1887)
* January 17 – Franziskus Hennemann, South African Titular bishop and reverend (b. 1882)
* January 18
** Amy Carmichael, Irish missionary to India (b. 1867)
** Jack Holt (actor), Jack Holt, American actor (b. 1888)
* January 21 – Yuriko Miyamoto, Japanese novelist (b. 1899)
* January 23 – Robert J. Blackham, British general and author (b. 1868)
* January 27 – Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Finnish military leader and statesman, 6th President of Finland (b. 1867)
* January 28
** Dominic Salvatore Gentile, American pilot (b. 1920)
** Petar Dujam Munzani, Italian Roman Catholic archbishop and reverend (b. 1890)
* January 29 – Frank Tarrant, Australian cricketer (b. 1880)
*
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 estimated ...
– Ferdinand Porsche, German auto engineer (b. 1875)
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), Mon ...
February 3
Events Pre-1600
* 1112 – Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, and Douce I, Countess of Provence, marry, uniting the fortunes of those two states.
*1451 – Sultan Mehmed II inherits the throne of the Ottoman Empire.
*1488 – ...
**Choudhry Rahmat Ali, one of the founding fathers of Pakistan (b. 1895)
** Zaifeng, Prince Chun, Qing Dynasty prince (b. 1883)
* February 8
** Fritz Thyssen, German businessman and industrialist (b. 1873)
** Zygmunt Szendzielarz, Polish commander (b. 1910)
* February 9 – Eddy Duchin, American pianist and bandleader (b. 1909)
* February 13 – Lloyd C. Douglas, American author (b. 1877)
*
February 14
Events Pre-1600
* 748 – Abbasid Revolution: The Hashimi rebels under Abu Muslim Khorasani take Merv, capital of the Umayyad province Khorasan, marking the consolidation of the Abbasid revolt.
* 842 – Charles the Bald and Louis ...
– Andrés Barbero, Paraguayan scientist and botanist (b. 1877)
* February 18
** Lyman Gilmore, American aviation pioneer (b. 1874)
** Miloš Slovák, Czech painter (b. 1885)
*
February 19
Events Pre-1600
* 197 – Emperor Septimius Severus defeats usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum, the bloodiest battle between Roman armies.
* 356 – The anti-paganism policy of Constantius II forbids the worship of pagan ...
– André Gide, French writer, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1869)
* February 22 – Alfred Lindley, American Olympic rower - Men's eights (b. 1904)
* February 28
** Henry W. Armstrong, American boxer and songwriter (b. 1879)
** Giannina Russ, Italian soprano (b. 1873)
March
* March 1 – Maria Dickin, British social reformer (b. 1870)
* March 2
** Cassiano Conzatti, Italian botanist, explorer and pteridologist (b. 1862)
** Al Taylor (actor), Al Taylor, American actor (b. 1887)
* March 4
** Anna Berentine Anthoni, Norwegian trade unionist and politician (b. 1884)
** Zoltán Meszlényi, Hungarian Roman Catholic priest, bishop, martyr and blessed (b. 1892)
* March 6
** Ivor Novello, British actor, musician and composer (b. 1893)
** Volodymyr Vynnychenko, Ukrainian statesman, political activist, writer, playwright and artist, 1st Prime Minister of Ukraine (b. 1880)
* March 7 – Prince Rangsit Prayurasakdi (b. 1885)
* March 8 – Charles Coleman (actor), Charles Coleman, American actor (b. 1885)
* March 10 – Kijūrō Shidehara, Japanese diplomat, 31st Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1872)
* March 11 – János Zsupánek, Prekmurje Slovenes, Prekmurje Slovene poet and writer (b. 1861)
*
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 the Cat ...
– Alfred Hugenberg, German businessman and politician (b. 1865)
* March 13 – Ants Kaljurand, Ants "the Terrible" Kaljurand, Estonian anti-communist, freedom fighter and forest brother (b. 1917)
*
March 14
Events Pre-1600
* 1074 – Battle of Mogyoród: Dukes Géza and Ladislaus defeat their cousin Solomon, King of Hungary, forcing him to flee to Hungary's western borderland.
* 1590 – Battle of Ivry: Henry of Navarre and the Huguen ...
– Val Lewton, American producer and screenwriter (b. 1904)
* March 16 – Janusz Jędrzejewicz, Polish politician and educator, 24th Prime Minister of Poland (b. 1885)
* March 17 – Archduke Karl Albrecht of Austria (b. 1888)
* March 19 – Dmytro Doroshenko, Soviet political figure (b. 1882)
* March 20 – Alfredo Baquerizo, 19th President of Ecuador (b. 1859)
* March 21 – Willem Mengelberg, Dutch conductor (b. 1871)
* March 24 – José Enrique Varela, Spanish military officer (b. 1871)
* March 25
** Eddie Collins, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox) and a member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1887)
** Oscar Micheaux, American filmmaker (b. 1884)
*
March 31
Events Pre-1600
* 307 – After divorcing his wife Minervina, Constantine the Great, Constantine marries Fausta, daughter of the retired Roman emperor Maximian.
*1146 – Bernard of Clairvaux preaches his famous sermon in a field at V ...
– Ralph Forbes, American actor (b. 1896)
April
* April 2 – Mikhail Vladimirsky, Soviet politician (b. 1874)
* April 4 – George Albert Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (b. 1870)
*
April 5
Events Pre-1600
* 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I.
* 919 – The second Fatimid invasion of Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, al-Qa'im bi-Amr Allah, sets out from Raqqada at the head of his a ...
– Cường Để, Vietnamese revolutionary leader (b. 1882)
* April 6 – Robert Broom, British paleontologist (b. 1866)
* April 9 – Vilhelm Bjerknes, Norwegian physicist and meteorologist (b. 1862)
* April 11
** Peter Enzenauer, Canadian politician (b. 1878)
** Joe King (actor), Joe King, American actor (b. 1883)
* April 14
** Ernest Bevin, British labour leader, politician and statesman (b. 1881)
** Al Christie, Canadian film director and producer (b. 1881)
* April 16 – Adolph Bolm, Russian-American dancer and choreographer (b. 1881)
* April 18 – Óscar Carmona, 96th Prime Minister of Portugal and 11th President of Portugal (b. 1869)
* April 19 – Frank Hopkins, American professional horseman, soldier (b. 1865)
* April 20 – Ivanoe Bonomi, Italian politician and statesman, 25th Prime Minister of Italy (b. 1873)
*
April 21
Events Pre-1600
*753 BC – Romulus founds Rome ( traditional date).
* 43 BC – Battle of Mutina: Mark Antony is again defeated in battle by Aulus Hirtius, who is killed. Antony fails to capture Mutina and Decimus Brutus is murdered ...
– Lambertus Johannes Toxopeus, Dutch lepidopterist (b. 1894)
* April 22 – Horace Donisthorpe, British myrmecologist (b. 1870)
*
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 southe ...
– Charles G. Dawes, List of Vice Presidents of the United States, 30th Vice President of the United States, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1865)
* April 25 – Shyam (actor), Shyam, Hindi actor (b. 1920)
* April 26 – Arnold Sommerfeld, German physicist (b. 1868)
* April 29 – Ludwig Wittgenstein, Austrian philosopher (b. 1889)
May
* May 1 – Klymentiy Sheptytsky, Soviet Orthodox priest, martyr and blessed (b. 1869)
* May 2
** Alphonse de Châteaubriant, French writer (b. 1877)
** Mansour bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi politician (b. 1921)
* May 3 – Homero Manzi, Argentine Tango lyricist and author (b. 1907)
* May 5
** Eddie Dunn (actor), Eddie Dunn, American actor (b. 1896)
** John Flynn (minister), John Flynn, Australian medical services pioneer (b. 1880)
** Andronicus Rudenko, Greek Orthodox priest and blessed (b. 1874)
* May 6 – Henri Carton de Wiart, 23rd Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1869)
* May 7 – Warner Baxter, American actor (b. 1889)
*
May 8
Events Pre-1600
* 453 BC – Spring and Autumn period: The house of Zhao defeats the house of Zhi, ending the Battle of Jinyang, a military conflict between the elite families of the State of Jin.
* 413 – Emperor Honorius signs a ...
– Pat Hartigan (actor), Pat Hartigan, American actor and director (b. 1881)
* May 10 – Nikola Mushanov, 23rd Prime Minister of Bulgaria (b. 1872)
*
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.
* 1364 ...
– François Hussenot, French engineer (b. 1912)
* May 17
** William Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood, British field marshal (b. 1865)
** Mary Emelia Moore, New Zealand Presbyterian missionary in China (b. 1869)
** Empress Teimei of Japan, Empress consort of Emperor Taishō (b. 1884)
* May 18 – Gaspar Agüero Barreras, Cuban composer, pianist and composer (b. 1873)
* May 20 – Marguerite Merington, English-American author (b. 1857)
* May 23 – Antonio Gandusio, Italian actor (b. 1875)
* May 25
** Franz Klebusch, German actor (b. 1887)
** Paula von Preradović, Austrian poet and writer (b. 1887)
* May 27 – Thomas Blamey, Sir Thomas Blamey, Australian field marshal (b. 1884)
* May 29
** Fanny Brice, American entertainer (b. 1891)
** Antonio Mosca, Italian painter (b. 1870)
* May 30
** Hermann Broch, Austrian author (b. 1886)
** Reginald Tyrwhitt, Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt, British admiral (b. 1870)
June
* June 1
** José Alejandrino, Filipino general (b. 1870)
** Rafael Altamira y Crevea, Spanish historian and jurist (b. 1866)
** Ludvig Oskar, Estonian painter (b. 1874)
* June 4 – Serge Koussevitzky, Russian-born conductor (b. 1874)
* June 7
** Paul Blobel, German SS officer (executed) (b. 1894)
** Werner Braune, German SS officer (executed) (b. 1909)
** Erich Naumann, German SS officer (executed) (b. 1905)
** Otto Ohlendorf, German SS officer (executed) (b. 1907)
** Oswald Pohl, German SS officer (executed) (b. 1892)
* June 9 – Mayo Methot, American actress (b. 1904)
* June 11 – Takuma Nishimura, Japanese general (executed) (b. 1899)
* June 13 – Ben Chifley, Australian politician, 16th Prime Minister of Australia (b. 1885)
* June 16 – Pyotr Pavlenko, Soviet writer and screenwriter (b. 1899)
* June 21 – Charles Dillon Perrine, American astronomer, discovered two moons of Jupiter (Himalia (moon), Himalia and Elara (moon), Elara) (b. 1867)
* June 25 – Ferdinand Budicki, Croatian pioneer (b. 1871)
* June 27 – David Warfield, American stage actor (b. 1866)
* June 28 – Maria Pia Mastena, Italian Roman Catholic religious sister and blessed (b. 1881)
* June 29 – Juan Rivero Torres, Bolivian engineer and statesman (b. 1897)
July
* July 2 – Ferdinand Sauerbruch, German surgeon (b. 1875)
* July 3 – Tadeusz Borowski, Polish writer and journalist (b. 1922)
* July 9
** Harry Heilmann, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers) and a member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1894)
** Egbert Van Alstyne, American songwriter and pianist (b. 1878)
* July 13 – Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian composer (b. 1874)
* July 15 – Florentino Collantes, Filipino poet (b. 1896)
* July 17
** Charles Desplanques, French anarchist and journalist (b. 1877)
** Riad Al Solh, 2-Time Prime Minister of Lebanon (b. 1894)
* July 18
** Ludovico di Caporiacco, Italian arachnologist (b. 1901)
** Antti Juutilainen, Finnish farmer and politician (b. 1882)
* July 20
** King Abdullah I of Jordan (assassinated) (b. 1882)
** Elías Ahúja y Andría, Spanish philanthropist, politician, businessman and academic (b. 1863)
** Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (b. 1882)
* July 23
** Robert J. Flaherty, American filmmaker (b. 1884)
** Philippe Pétain, French World War I marshal, leader of Vichy France, 78th Prime Minister of France (b. 1856)
* July 25 – Henrik Ramsay, Finnish politician and economist (b. 1886)
* July 26
** Juozas Gabrys, Lithuanian politician and diplomat (b. 1880)
** Maximilian Ritter von Pohl, German army and air force officer (b. 1893)
* July 30 – Max Horton, Sir Max Horton, British admiral (b. 1883)
* July 31 – Cho Ki-chon, Korean poet (b. 1913)
August
* August 14 – William Randolph Hearst, American newspaper publisher (b. 1863)
* August 15 – Artur Schnabel, Austrian-born Jewish classical pianist (b. 1882)
* August 16 – Louis Jouvet, French actor and director (b. 1887)
* August 19 – Władysław Wróblewski, Polish politician, scientist, diplomat and lawyer, provisional Prime Minister of Poland (b. 1875)
* August 21 – Constant Lambert, British composer (b. 1905)
* August 24
** Henri Rivière (painter), Henri Rivière, French painter (b. 1864)
** Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirven, Cuban lawyer (b. 1865)
* August 26 – Bill Barilko, Canadian hockey player (b. 1927)
* August 28 – Robert Walker (actor, born 1918), Robert Walker, American actor (b. 1918)
September
* September 1
** Louis Lavelle, French philosopher (b. 1883)
** Wols, German painter and photographer (b. 1913)
* September 2 – Antoine Bibesco, Romanian aristocrat, lawyer, diplomat and writer (b. 1878)
* September 3
** Ernestina Lecuona y Casado, Cuban pianist, musician, educator and composer (b. 1882)
** Enrico Valtorta, Italian Roman Catholic bishop of Hong Kong and reverend (b. 1883)
** Serge Voronoff, Russian-born French surgeon (b. 1866)
* September 5 – Mário Eloy, Portuguese painter (b. 1900)
* September 7
** Maria Montez, Dominican actress (b. 1912)
** John French Sloan, American artist (b. 1871)
* September 9
** Anton Golopenția, Romanian sociologist (b. 1909)
** Gibson Gowland, British actor (b. 1877)
* September 10 – Giuseppe Mulè, Italian composer and conductor (b. 1885)
* September 15 – Jacinto Guerrero, Spanish composer (b. 1895)
* September 17
** František Nušl, Czechoslovak astronomer and mathematician (b. 1867)
** Jimmy Yancey, American pianist and composer (b. 1898)
* September 18
** Márton Rátkai, Hungarian actor (b. 1881)
** Tomonaga Sanjūrō, Japanese philosopher (b. 1871)
* September 26 – Ioan Dimăncescu, Romania army officer (b. 1898)
* September 27 – Augusto de Vasconcelos, Portuguese surgeon, politician and diplomat, 57th Prime Minister of Portugal (b. 1867)
* September 29 – Thomas Cahill (soccer), Thomas Cahill, American soccer coach (b. 1864)
October
* October 4 – Henrietta Lacks, American originator of the HeLa cell (biology), cell line (b. 1920)
* October 6
** Will Keith Kellogg, American industrialist, founder of the Kellogg Company (b. 1860)
** Otto Fritz Meyerhof, German-born physician and biochemist (b. 1884)
* October 12 – Leon Errol, Australian-born actor and comedian (b. 1881)
* October 14 – Herman Charles Bosman, South African writer and journalist (b. 1905)
* October 16
** Liaquat Ali Khan, 1st Prime Minister of Pakistan (assassinated) (b. 1895)
** Saad Akbar Babrak, Afghan assassin (b. 1921 or 1922)
* October 17 – József Farkas (politician), József Farkas, Hungarian nobleman, jurist and politician (b. 1857)
* October 23 – Fernando Poe Sr., Filipino actor (b. 1916)
* October 24
** Al Baker (magician), Al Baker, American magician (b. 1874)
** Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland (b. 1861)
** Clarence Stewart Williams, American admiral (b. 1863)
* October 25 – Amélie of Orléans, Queen consort of Portugal (b. 1865)
* October 26
** William S. Finucane, American businessman and politician (b. 1888)
** Óscar Pérez Solís, Spanish artillery officer, engineer, jurist and politician (b. 1882)
* October 28 – Mady Christians, Austrian actress (b. 1892)
* October 30 – Gustav Smedal, Norwegian jurist (b. 1888)
November
* November 3
** Aleksei Badayev, Soviet functionary (b. 1883)
** Richard Wallace (director), Richard Wallace, American film director (b. 1894)
* November 4 – Khelifa Belkacem, Algerian chaabi singer (b. 1907)
* November 5
** Agrippina Vaganova, Soviet ballerina (b. 1879)
** Reggie Walker (sprinter), Reggie Walker, South African Olympic athlete (b. 1889)
* November 9
** Luigi Beltrame Quattrocchi, Italian Roman Catholic layman and blessed (b. 1880)
** Sigmund Romberg, Hungarian-born composer (b. 1887)
* November 13 – Nikolai Medtner, Soviet pianist and composer (b. 1880)
* November 14 – Ludovico Chigi Albani della Rovere, Prince and Grand Master of the Order of Malta (b. 1866)
* November 15 – Robert Elliott (actor), Robert Elliott, American actor (b. 1879)
* November 20
** Thomas Quinlan (impresario), Thomas Quinlan, British opera singer (b. 1881)
** Lou Skuce, Canadian cartoonist (b. 1886)
* November 23 – Enrichetta Alfieri, Italian Roman Catholic religious professed and blessed (b. 1891)
**Ju Zheng, Chinese politician (b. 1876)
* November 25
** István Friedrich, 24th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1883)
** Harry B. Liversedge, American general (b. 1894)
* November 27 – Timrava, Slovak novelist (b. 1867)
*
November 29
Events Pre-1600
* 561 – Following the death of King Chlothar I at Compiègne, his four sons, Charibert I, Guntram, Sigebert I and Chilperic I, divide the Frankish Kingdom.
* 618 – The Tang dynasty scores a decisive victory over t ...
– Pramathesh Barua, Indian actor, director and screenwriter (b. 1903)
December
* December 1 – Felix Petyrek, Austrian composer (b. 1892)
* December 4 – Pedro Salinas, Spanish poet (b. 1891)
* December 5 – Shoeless Joe Jackson, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox) (b. 1889)
* December 6
** J. Edward Bromberg, Hungarian-born character actor (b. 1903)
** André Gobert, French tennis player (b. 1890)
** Harold Ross, American editor (b.1892)
* December 10 – Algernon Blackwood, British writer (b. 1869)
* December 11
** Christopher Addison, 1st Viscount Addison, British politician and physician (b. 1869)
** Selim Palmgren, Finnish composer, pianist and conductor (b. 1878)
* December 12 – Bill Patton (actor), Bill Patton, American actor (b. 1894)
* December 15 – Eric Drummond, 7th Earl of Perth, British diplomat, 1st Secretary-General of the League of Nations (b. 1876)
* December 19
** Barton Yarborough, American actor (b. 1900)
** Umberto Cassuto, Italian rabbi and biblical scholar (b. 1883)
* December 20 – Anton Durcovici, Austro-Hungarian born Romanian Roman Catholic bishop and blessed (b. 1888)
* December 23 – Enrique Santos Discépolo, Argentine tango and milonga musician and composer (b. 1901)
* December 24 – Raffaele Rossetti, Italian engineer and military naval officer (b. 1881)
* December 31 – Maxim Litvinov, Russian revolutionary and Soviet diplomat (b. 1876)
Date unknown
* Ștefan Burileanu, Romanian general, engineer, inventor, and academic (b. 1874)
Nobel Prizes
* Nobel Prize in Physics, Physics – John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton
* Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Chemistry – Edwin McMillan and Glenn T. Seaborg
* Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Physiology or Medicine – Max Theiler
* Nobel Prize in Literature, Literature – Pär Lagerkvist
* Nobel Peace Prize, Peace – Léon Jouhaux