File:1987 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The MS Herald of Free Enterprise
MS ''Herald of Free Enterprise'' was a roll-on/roll-off (RORO) ferry which capsized moments after leaving the Belgian port of Zeebrugge on the night of 6 March 1987, killing 193 passengers and crew.
The eight-deck car and passenger ferry was ow ...
capsizes after leaving the Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium
Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to th ...
, killing 193; Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashes after takeoff from Detroit Metropolitan Airport, killing everyone except a little girl; The King's Cross fire kills 31 people after a fire under an escalator
An escalator is a moving staircase which carries people between floors of a building or structure. It consists of a motor-driven chain of individually linked steps on a track which cycle on a pair of tracks which keep the step tread horizo ...
flashes-over; The MV Doña Paz
MV ''Doña Paz'' was a Japanese built and Philippine-registered passenger ferry that sank after colliding with the oil tanker ''Vector'' on December 20, 1987. Built by Onomichi Zosen of Hiroshima, Japan, the ship was launched on April 25, 1963 ...
sinks after colliding with an oil tanker
An oil tanker, also known as a petroleum tanker, is a ship designed for the bulk transport of oil or its products. There are two basic types of oil tankers: crude tankers and product tankers. Crude tankers move large quantities of unrefined crud ...
, drowning almost 4,400 passengers and crew; Typhoon Nina strikes the Philippines
The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no),
* bik, Republika kan Filipinas
* ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas
* cbk, República de Filipinas
* hil, Republ ...
; LOT Polish Airlines Flight 5055
LOT Polish Airlines Flight 5055 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Warsaw, Poland, to New York City, United States. In the late-morning hours of 9 May 1987, the Ilyushin Il-62M operating the flight crashed in the Kabaty Woods nat ...
crashes outside of Warsaw
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, taking the lives of all aboard; The USS Stark
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is struck Struck is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
*Adolf Struck (1877–1911), German author
*Hermann Struck (1876–1944), German artist
*Karin Struck (1947–2006), German author
*Paul Struck (1776-1820), German composer
*Peter Struc ...
by Iraqi Exocet missiles in the Persian Gulf
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; U.S. President
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Ronald Reagan
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gives a famous speech
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, demanding that Soviet
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leader Mikhail Gorbachev
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tears down the Berlin Wall
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., 300x300px, thumb
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Events
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 ...
–
Chadian–Libyan conflict –
Battle of Fada
The Battle of Fada took place in northern Chad in 1987, and was a turning point of the Chadian–Libyan conflict.
Prelude
At the beginning of 1986 the Libyans controlled all Chad north of the 16th parallel. However, when France intervened ...
: The
Chadian army destroys a
Libya
Libya (; ar, ليبيا, Lībiyā), officially the State of Libya ( ar, دولة ليبيا, Dawlat Lībiyā), is a country in the Maghreb region in North Africa. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to Egypt–Libya bo ...
n armoured brigade.
*
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 ...
–
1987 Maryland train collision
The 1987 Maryland train collision occurred at 1:30 pm on January 4, 1987, on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor main line. The site of the crash was in the Chase community in eastern Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, at , about northeast of B ...
: An
Amtrak
The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Trade name, doing business as Amtrak () , is the national Passenger train, passenger railroad company of the United States. It operates inter-city rail service in 46 of the 48 contiguous United Stat ...
train en route from Washington, D.C. to
Boston
Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the United States. It is the 24th- mo ...
collides with
Conrail
Conrail , formally the Consolidated Rail Corporation, was the primary Class I railroad in the Northeastern United States between 1976 and 1999. The trade name Conrail is a portmanteau based on the company's legal name. It continues to do busin ...
engines at
Chase, Maryland
Chase is an unincorporated community in eastern Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.
Geography
Chase is located at (39.3634413, -76.3710704). Chase is located on the waterfront of the Gunpowder River, Middle River, Dundee Creek, Saltpeter ...
, United States, killing 16 people.
*
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 ...
–
Hu Yaobang
Hu Yaobang (; 20 November 1915 – 15 April 1989) was a high-ranking official of the People's Republic of China. He held the top office of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 1981 to 1987, first as Chairman from 1981 to 1982, then as Genera ...
,
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
The general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party () is the head of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Since 1989, the CCP general secretary has been the paramount leader o ...
, is forced into retirement by political conservatives.
*
January 16
Events Pre-1600
* 27 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus is granted the title Augustus by the Roman Senate, marking the beginning of the Roman Empire.
* 378 – General Siyaj K'ak' conquers Tikal, enlarging the domain of King Spear ...
–
León Febres Cordero
León Esteban Febres-Cordero Ribadeneyra (9 March 1931 – 15 December 2008), known in the Ecuadorian media as LFC or more simply by his composed surname (Febres-Cordero), was the 35th President of Ecuador, serving a four-year term from 10 Augu ...
,
president of Ecuador, is kidnapped for 11 hours by followers of imprisoned general
Frank Vargas, who successfully demand the latter's release.
*
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 ...
–
Terry Waite, the special envoy of the
Archbishop of Canterbury
The archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and a principal leader of the Church of England, the ceremonial head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury. The current archbishop is Justi ...
in
Lebanon
Lebanon ( , ar, لُبْنَان, translit=lubnān, ), officially the Republic of Lebanon () or the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is located between Syria to the north and east and Israel to the south, while Cyprus li ...
, is kidnapped in
Beirut
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(released November
1991
File:1991 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Boris Yeltsin, elected as Russia's first president, waves the new flag of Russia after the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, orchestrated by Soviet hardliners; Mount Pinatubo erupts in the Phil ...
).
February
*
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 ...
– The Soviet oil tanker
''Antonio Gramsci'' suffers a minor shipwreck in
Finnish waters en route to the
Neste oil refinery in
Porvoo
Porvoo (; sv, Borgå ; la, Borgoa) is a city and a municipality in the Uusimaa region of Finland, situated on the southern coast about east of the city border of Helsinki and about from the city centre. Porvoo was one of the six medieval to ...
, resulting in an oil spill of approximately 570–650 tons.
*
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 coming ...
**
British Airways
British Airways (BA) is the flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom. It is headquartered in London
London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a populati ...
is privatised and listed on the
London Stock Exchange
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.
** The new
Constitution of the Philippines
The Constitution of the Philippines (Filipino: ''Saligang Batas ng Pilipinas'' or ''Konstitusyon ng Pilipinas'', Spanish: ''Constitución de la República de Filipinas'') is the constitution or the supreme law of the Republic of the Philippines ...
goes into effect. This new constitution adds Spanish and Arabic as optional languages of the Philippines.
*
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 ...
– A second
Unabomber
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bomb explodes at a
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City (often shortened to Salt Lake and abbreviated as SLC) is the Capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Utah, most populous city of Utah, United States. It is the county seat, seat of Salt Lake County, Utah, Sal ...
computer store in the United States, injuring the owner.
*
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 ...
–
SN 1987A
SN 1987A was a type II supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf satellite galaxy of the Milky Way. It occurred approximately from Earth and was the closest observed supernova since Kepler's Supernova. 1987A's light reached Earth on Feb ...
, the first "naked-eye"
supernova
A supernova is a powerful and luminous explosion of a star. It has the plural form supernovae or supernovas, and is abbreviated SN or SNe. This transient astronomical event occurs during the last evolutionary stages of a massive star or when ...
since
1604
Events
January–June
* January 1 – '' The Masque of Indian and China Knights'' is performed by courtiers of James VI and I at Hampton Court.
* January 14 – The Hampton Court Conference is held between James I of England ...
, is observed.
*
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.
...
– Beginning of the
Phosphorite War
The Phosphorite War ( et, Fosforiidisõda) is the name given to a late-1980s environmental campaign in the then-Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, against the opening of large phosphorite mines in the Virumaa region. The movement, peaking in 1 ...
protest movement in the
Estonian SSR
The Estonian SSR,, russian: Эстонская ССР officially the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic,, russian: Эстонская Советская Социалистическая Республика was an ethnically based adminis ...
.
*
February 26
Events Pre-1600
*747 BC – According to Ptolemy, the epoch (origin) of the Nabonassar Era began at noon on this date. Historians use this to establish the modern BC chronology for dating historic events.
* 364 – Valentinian I is p ...
–
Iran–Contra affair: The
Tower Commission
The Tower Commission was a United States presidential commission established on December 1, 1986, by President Ronald Reagan in response to the Iran–Contra affair (in which senior administration officials secretly facilitated the sale of arm ...
rebukes U.S. President
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician, actor, and union leader who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He also served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 ...
for not controlling his
National Security Council
A national security council (NSC) is usually an executive branch governmental body responsible for coordinating policy on national security issues and advising chief executives on matters related to national security. An NSC is often headed by a na ...
staff.
March
*
March 1
Events Pre-1600
*509 BC – Publius Valerius Publicola celebrates the first Roman triumph, triumph of the Roman Republic after his victory over the deposed king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus at the Battle of Silva Arsia.
* 293 – Emperor ...
– The first
Starbucks
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As of November 2021, the company had 33,833 stores in 80 c ...
outside of the US is opened in
Vancouver
Vancouver ( ) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the List of cities in British Columbia, most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the ...
, Canada.
*
March 2
Events Pre-1600
* 537 – Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Flaminian Gate; he and a detachment of his ''bucellarii'' are almost cut o ...
–
New Zealand
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's
most destructive earthquake in 19 years hits near the city of
Edgecumbe
Edgecumbe is a town in the Bay of Plenty of the North Island of New Zealand, 15 kilometres to the west of Whakatāne and eight kilometres south of the Bay's coast.
It is the main service town for the agricultural region surrounding the plains ...
, killing 1 person and leaving 25 injured.
*
March 4
Events Pre-1600
*AD 51 – Nero, later to become Roman emperor, is given the title '' princeps iuventutis'' (head of the youth).
* 306 – Martyrdom of Saint Adrian of Nicomedia.
* 852 – Croatian Knez Trpimir I issues a st ...
– U.S. President
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician, actor, and union leader who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He also served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 ...
addresses the American people on the
Iran–Contra affair, acknowledging that his overtures to
Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
had "deteriorated" into an
arms-for-hostages deal.
*
March 6 –
Zeebrugge disaster
Zeebrugge (, from: ''Brugge aan zee'' meaning "Bruges at Sea", french: Zeebruges) is a village on the coast of Belgium and a subdivision of Bruges, for which it is the modern port. Zeebrugge serves as both the international port of Bruges-Zeeb ...
:
Roll-on/roll-off
Roll-on/roll-off (RORO or ro-ro) ships are cargo ships designed to carry wheeled cargo, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks, semi-trailer trucks, buses, trailers, and railroad cars, that are driven on and off the ship on their own wheels or using ...
cross-channel ferry capsizes off
Zeebrugge
Zeebrugge (, from: ''Brugge aan zee'' meaning "Bruges at Sea", french: Zeebruges) is a village on the coast of Belgium and a subdivision of Bruges, for which it is the modern port. Zeebrugge serves as both the international port of Bruges-Zeeb ...
harbor in Belgium; 193 people die.
*
March 7
Events Pre-1600
* 161 – Marcus Aurelius and L. Commodus (who changes his name to Lucius Verus) become joint emperors of Rome on the death of Antoninus Pius.
* 1138 – Konrad III von Hohenstaufen was elected king of Germany at Cob ...
–
1987 Lieyu massacre
The 1987 Lieyu massacre occurred on 7 March 1987, at Donggang Bay, Lieyu Island ("Lesser Kinmen" or "Little Quemoy"), Kinmen, Fujian, Republic of China. ROC military officially denied the massacre, and defined it as an incident of ...
: The
Republic of China Army execute 19 unarmed Vietnamese refugees on Donggang beach,
Lieyu, Kinmen
Lieyu Township (Liehyu) (; pinyin: ''Lièyǔ Xiāng''; Hokkien POJ: ''Lia̍t-sū-hiong'') is a rural township in Kinmen County (Quemoy), Fujian Province, Republic of China (Taiwan). It mainly consists of Lesser Kinmen (; Pīnyīn: ''Xiǎojīnmé ...
off
Mainland China
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.
*
March 18 –
Woodstock of physics The term "Woodstock of physics" is often used by physicists to refer to the marathon session of the American Physical Society’s meeting on March 18, 1987, which featured 51 presentations of recent discoveries in the science of high-temperature sup ...
: A marathon session of the
American Physical Society
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's meeting features 51 presentations concerning the science of
high-temperature superconductor
High-temperature superconductors (abbreviated high-c or HTS) are defined as materials that behave as superconductors at temperatures above , the boiling point of liquid nitrogen. The adjective "high temperature" is only in respect to previ ...
s.
*
March 20 –
AZT
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is approved by the United States
Food and Drug Administration
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for use in the treatment of
HIV/AIDS
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.
*
March 24 – Michael Eisner, CEO of
The Walt Disney Company
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, and French Prime Minister and future President of France,
Jacques Chirac
Jacques René Chirac (, , ; 29 November 193226 September 2019) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1995 to 2007. Chirac was previously Prime Minister of France from 1974 to 1976 and from 1986 to 1988, as well as Ma ...
, sign an agreement to construct the Euro Disney Resort (now called
Disneyland Paris) and to develop the
Val d'Europe area of the new town
Marne-la-Vallée
Marne-la-Vallée () is a new town located near Paris, France.
Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney Studios Park, Val d'Europe, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, ESIEE Paris, and École des Ponts ParisTech are located in Marne-la-Vallée.
Statu ...
in Paris, France.
*
March 29
** The World Wrestling Federation (later WWE) produces
WrestleMania III from the
Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan. The event is particularly notable for the record attendance of 93,173, the largest recorded attendance for a live indoor sporting event in North America until February 14, 2010, when the
2010 NBA All-Star Game
The 2010 NBA All-Star Game was an Exhibition game, exhibition basketball game that was played on February 14, 2010, during the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2009–10 NBA season, 2009–10 season. It was the 59th edition of the NBA All-S ...
has an attendance of 108,713 at
AT&T Stadium
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.
** A
hybrid solar eclipse
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was the second hybrid solar eclipse in less than one year, the first being on
October 3, 1986. It was annular visible in southern
Argentina
Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
,
Gabon
Gabon (; ; snq, Ngabu), officially the Gabonese Republic (french: République gabonaise), is a country on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, it is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north ...
,
Equatorial Guinea
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,
Cameroon
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,
Central African Republic
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,
Sudan
Sudan ( or ; ar, السودان, as-Sūdān, officially the Republic of the Sudan ( ar, جمهورية السودان, link=no, Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān), is a country in Northeast Africa. It shares borders with the Central African Republic t ...
(part of the path of annularity crossed today's
South Sudan
South Sudan (; din, Paguot Thudän), officially the Republic of South Sudan ( din, Paankɔc Cuëny Thudän), is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia, Sudan, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the C ...
),
Ethiopia
Ethiopia, , om, Itiyoophiyaa, so, Itoobiya, ti, ኢትዮጵያ, Ítiyop'iya, aa, Itiyoppiya officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the ...
,
Djibouti
Djibouti, ar, جيبوتي ', french: link=no, Djibouti, so, Jabuuti officially the Republic of Djibouti, is a country in the Horn of Africa, bordered by Somalia to the south, Ethiopia to the southwest, Eritrea in the north, and the Red ...
and northern
Somalia
Somalia, , Osmanya script: 𐒈𐒝𐒑𐒛𐒐𐒘𐒕𐒖; ar, الصومال, aṣ-Ṣūmāl officially the Federal Republic of SomaliaThe ''Federal Republic of Somalia'' is the country's name per Article 1 of thProvisional Constituti ...
and total visible in Atlantic Ocean, lasting just 7.57 seconds.
*
March 30 – The
59th Academy Awards
The 59th Academy Awards ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), took place on March 30, 1987, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles beginning at 6:00 p.m. PST / 9:00 p.m. EST. During ...
take place in
Los Angeles
Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the largest city in the state of California and the second most populous city in the United States after New York City, as well as one of the world' ...
, with ''
Platoon
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'' winning Best Picture.
*
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 ...
–
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher (; 13 October 19258 April 2013) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party (UK), Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990. S ...
,
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
The prime minister of the United Kingdom is the head of government of the United Kingdom. The prime minister advises the sovereign on the exercise of much of the royal prerogative, chairs the Cabinet and selects its ministers. As modern pr ...
, conducts a 45-minute interview on Soviet television.
April
*
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 ...
– The governments of the
Portuguese Republic and the People's Republic of China sign an
agreement Agreement may refer to:
Agreements between people and organizations
* Gentlemen's agreement, not enforceable by law
* Trade agreement, between countries
* Consensus, a decision-making process
* Contract, enforceable in a court of law
** Meeting o ...
in which
Macau
Macau or Macao (; ; ; ), officially the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (MSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China in the western Pearl River Delta by the South China Sea. With a pop ...
will be returned to China in
1999
File:1999 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The funeral procession of King Hussein of Jordan in Amman; the 1999 İzmit earthquake kills over 17,000 people in Turkey; the Columbine High School massacre, one of the first major school shootin ...
.
*
April 19
Events Pre-1600
*AD 65 – The freedman Milichus betrays Piso's plot to kill the Emperor Nero and all the conspirators are arrested.
* 531 – Battle of Callinicum: A Byzantine army under Belisarius is defeated by the Persians at ...
– ''
The Simpsons
''The Simpsons'' is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical depiction of American life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, ...
'' cartoon first appears as a series of
shorts on ''
The Tracey Ullman Show
''The Tracey Ullman Show'' is an American television variety show starring Tracey Ullman. It debuted on Fox on April 5, 1987, the network's second original primetime series to air following '' Married... with Children'', and ran until May 26, ...
''.
*
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 ...
– In
Colombo
Colombo ( ; si, කොළඹ, translit=Koḷam̆ba, ; ta, கொழும்பு, translit=Koḻumpu, ) is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. According to the Brookings Institution, Colombo me ...
,
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
, the
Central Bus Station Bombing kills 113 civilians.
*
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 ...
– The
United States Department of Justice
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), also known as the Justice Department, is a federal executive department of the United States government tasked with the enforcement of federal law and administration of justice in the United State ...
declares incumbent Austrian president
Kurt Waldheim an "undesirable alien".
*
April 30 – Canadian Prime Minister
Brian Mulroney
Martin Brian Mulroney ( ; born March 20, 1939) is a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and politician who served as the 18th prime minister of Canada from 1984 to 1993.
Born in the eastern Quebec city of Baie-Comeau, Mulroney studied political sci ...
and the Provincial Premiers agree on principle to the
Meech Lake Accord which would bring
Quebec
Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirtee ...
into the constitution.
May
*
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 ...
–
Loughgall ambush
The Loughgall ambush took place on 8 May 1987 in the village of Loughgall, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. An eight-man unit of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched an attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base in the vil ...
: A 24-man unit of the
British Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. , the British Army comprises 79,380 regular full-time personnel, 4,090 Gurk ...
Special Air Service
The Special Air Service (SAS) is a special forces unit of the British Army. It was founded as a regiment in 1941 by David Stirling and in 1950, it was reconstituted as a corps. The unit specialises in a number of roles including counter-terro ...
(SAS) ambushed eight members of the
Provisional Irish Republican Army
The Irish Republican Army (IRA; ), also known as the Provisional Irish Republican Army, and informally as the Provos, was an Irish republican paramilitary organisation that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland, facilitate Irish reun ...
(IRA) as they mounted an attack on a
Royal Ulster Constabulary
The Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) was the police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 2001. It was founded on 1 June 1922 as a successor to the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)Richard Doherty, ''The Thin Green Line – The History of the Royal ...
(RUC) barracks. All IRA members were killed as well as one civilian.
*
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 formally rati ...
– A Soviet-made
Ilyushin Il-62
The Ilyushin Il-62 (russian: Илью́шин Ил-62; NATO reporting name: Classic) is a Soviet long-range narrow-body jetliner conceived in 1960 by Ilyushin. As successor to the popular turboprop Il-18 and with capacity for almost 200 pa ...
airliner, operated by
LOT Polish Airlines
LOT Polish Airlines, legally incorporated as Polskie Linie Lotnicze LOT S.A. (, ''flight''), is the flag carrier of Poland. Established in 1928, LOT was a founding member of IATA and remains one of the world's oldest airlines in operation. Wit ...
,
crashes into a forest just outside
Warsaw
Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
, killing all 183 people on board.
*
May 11
Events 1601–1900
*1812 – Prime Minister Spencer Perceval is Assassination of Spencer Perceval, assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the British House of Commons.
*1813 – William Lawson (explorer), William Lawson, Grego ...
–
Klaus Barbie goes on trial in
Lyon
Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of t ...
for
war crimes committed during World War II.
*
May 14
Events Pre-1600
* 1027 – Robert II of France names his son Henry I as junior King of the Franks.
*1097 – The Siege of Nicaea begins during the First Crusade.
* 1264 – Battle of Lewes: Henry III of England is captured and forc ...
– Lieutenant Colonel
Sitiveni Rabuka executes a bloodless coup in
Fiji
Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists ...
.
*
May 17 – is hit by two
Iraq
Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq ...
i-owned
Exocet AM39 air-to-surface missiles killing 37 sailors.
*
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.
* 11 ...
** The
Hashimpura massacre
The Hashimpura massacre was the killing of 50 Muslim men by police on or around 22 May 1987 near Meerut in Uttar Pradesh state, India, during the 1987 Meerut communal riots. It was reported that 19 personnel of the Provincial Armed Constabulary ...
occurs in
Meerut, India.
** The first ever
Rugby World Cup
The Rugby World Cup is a men's rugby union tournament contested every four years between the top international teams. The tournament is administered by World Rugby, the sport's international governing body. The winners are awarded the Webb E ...
kicks off with
New Zealand
New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count ...
playing
Italy
Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re ...
at
Eden Park
Eden Park is New Zealand's largest sports stadium, with a capacity of 50,000. Located in central Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, it is three kilometres southwest of the CBD, on the boundary between the suburbs of Mount Eden and King ...
,
Auckland
Auckland (pronounced ) ( mi, Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. The List of New Zealand urban areas by population, most populous urban area in the country and the List of cities in Oceania by po ...
.
*
May 27
Events Pre-1600
* 1096 – Count Emicho enters Mainz, where his followers massacre Jewish citizens. At least 600 Jews are killed.
* 1120 – Richard III of Capua is anointed as Prince two weeks before his untimely death.
* 1153 &ndash ...
– In one of the densest concentrations of humanity in history, a crowd of 800,000+ packed shoulder-to-shoulder onto the
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The structure links the U.S. city of San Francisco, California—the northern tip of the San Francisco Pen ...
and its approaches for its 50th Anniversary celebration.
*
May 28 – Eighteen-year-old West German pilot
Mathias Rust evades
Soviet
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
air defenses and lands a private plane on
Red Square in Moscow. He is immediately detained (released on August 3, 1988).
June
*
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
Vanuatu Labour Party
The Vanuatu Labour Party ( bi, Vanuatu Leba Pati; french: Parti Travailliste du Vanuatu) is a political party in Vanuatu. The party was established on 3 June 1987. It was founded on the initiative of various trade union organizations in order to ...
is founded.
*
June 8
Events Pre-1600
* 218 – Battle of Antioch: With the support of the Syrian legions, Elagabalus defeats the forces of emperor Macrinus.
* 452 – Attila leads a Hun army in the invasion of Italy, devastating the northern provinces ...
– The
is passed, the first of its kind in the world.
*
June 11 – The Conservative Party of the United Kingdom, led by
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher (; 13 October 19258 April 2013) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party (UK), Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990. S ...
, is re-elected for a third term at the
1987 general election.
*
June 12
Events Pre-1600
* 910 – Battle of Augsburg: The Hungarians defeat the East Frankish army under King Louis the Child, using the famous feigned retreat tactic of the nomadic warriors.
* 1240 – At the instigation of Louis IX of Fr ...
– During a visit to Berlin, Germany, U.S. President
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician, actor, and union leader who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He also served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 ...
challenges
Soviet
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
general secretary
Secretary is a title often used in organizations to indicate a person having a certain amount of authority, power, or importance in the organization. Secretaries announce important events and communicate to the organization. The term is derived ...
Mikhail Gorbachev
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (2 March 1931 – 30 August 2022) was a Soviet politician who served as the 8th and final leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to dissolution of the Soviet Union, the country's dissolution in 1991. He served a ...
to
tear down the
Berlin Wall
The Berlin Wall (german: Berliner Mauer, ) was a guarded concrete barrier that encircled West Berlin from 1961 to 1989, separating it from East Berlin and East Germany (GDR). Construction of the Berlin Wall was commenced by the government ...
.
*
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 bur ...
– With the death of the last known individual, the
dusky seaside sparrow, a subspecies native to the US state of
Florida
Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. Florida is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the northwest by Alabama, to the north by Georgia, to the east by the Bahamas and Atlantic Ocean, and to ...
, becomes extinct.
*
June 19
**
Teddy Seymour Teddy Seymour is the first black man to sail around the world solo.
On June 19, 1987, Teddy Seymour became officially designated the first black man to sail around the world when he completed his solo sailing circumnavigation in Frederiksted, S ...
is officially designated the first black man to sail around the world, when he completes his solo sailing circumnavigation in Frederiksted, St. Croix, of the United States Virgin Islands.
** ''
Edwards v. Aguillard
''Edwards v. Aguillard'', 482 U.S. 578 (1987), was a United States Supreme Court case concerning the constitutionality of teaching creationism. The Court considered a Louisiana law requiring that where evolutionary science was taught in public ...
'': The
Supreme Court of the United States
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 involve a point o ...
rules that a Louisiana law requiring that
creation science be taught in public schools whenever
evolution
Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. These characteristics are the expressions of genes, which are passed on from parent to offspring during reproduction. Variation ...
is taught is unconstitutional.
**
Hipercor bombing
The Hipercor bombing was a car bomb attack by the Basque nationalism, Basque separatist organisation ETA (separatist group), ETA, which was classified as a List of designated terrorist groups, terrorist group. It took place on 19 June 1987 at th ...
: the Basque terrorist group
ETA
Eta (uppercase , lowercase ; grc, ἦτα ''ē̂ta'' or ell, ήτα ''ita'' ) is the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the close front unrounded vowel . Originally denoting the voiceless glottal fricative in most dialects, ...
perpetrate a car-bomb attack at an Hipercor market in
Barcelona
Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within ci ...
, killing 21 and hurting 45.
*
June 27 – A commercial
HS 748
The Hawker Siddeley HS 748 is a medium-sized turboprop airliner originally designed and initially produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Avro. It was the last aircraft to be developed by Avro prior to its absorption by Hawker Siddeley ...
(
Philippine Airlines Flight 206
Philippine Airlines Flight 206 (PR206) was the route designator of a domestic flight from the Manila Domestic Airport, Metro Manila, Philippines to Loakan Airport, Baguio. On June 26, 1987, the Hawker Siddeley HS 748 crashed onto a mountain en rou ...
) crashes near
Baguio
Baguio ( ,
), officially the City of Baguio ( ilo, Siudad ti Baguio; fil, Lungsod ng Baguio), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines. It is known as the "Summer Capital of the Philippines", ...
,
Philippines
The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no),
* bik, Republika kan Filipinas
* ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas
* cbk, República de Filipinas
* hil, Republ ...
, killing 50.
*
June 28
Events Pre-1600
* 1098 – Fighters of the First Crusade defeat Kerbogha of Mosul at the battle of Antioch.
* 1360 – Muhammed VI becomes the tenth Nasrid king of Granada after killing his brother-in-law Ismail II.
* 1461 – ...
** Iraqi warplanes drop mustard-gas bombs on the Iranian town of
Sardasht in two separate bombing rounds, on four residential areas. This is the first time a civilian town was targeted by chemical weapons.
** An accidental explosion at the
Hohenfels Training Area in West Germany kills 3 U.S. troops.
*
June 29
Events Pre-1600
* 226 – Cao Rui succeeds his father as emperor of the Kingdom of Wei.
*1149 – Raymond of Poitiers is defeated and killed at the Battle of Inab by Nur ad-Din Zangi.
* 1194 – Sverre is crowned King of Norway, ...
– South Korean politician, presidential candidate of the ruling party
Roh Tae-woo makes a speech promising a wide program of nationwide reforms, the result of the
June Democracy Movement.
*
June 30
Events Pre-1600
* 296 – Pope Marcellinus begins his papacy.
* 763 – The Byzantine Empire, Byzantine army of emperor Constantine V defeats the First Bulgarian Empire, Bulgarian forces in the Battle of Anchialus (763), Battle of Anc ...
– Canada introduces a one-dollar coin, nicknamed the "
Loonie
The loonie (french: huard), formally the Canadian one-dollar coin, is a gold-coloured Canadian coin that was introduced in 1987 and is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint at its facility in Winnipeg. The most prevalent versions of the coin sh ...
".
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 ...
– The
Single European Act
The Single European Act (SEA) was the first major revision of the 1957 Treaty of Rome. The Act set the European Community an objective of establishing a single market by 31 December 1992, and a forerunner of the European Union's Common Foreign ...
is passed by the
European Community
The European Economic Community (EEC) was a regional organization created by the Treaty of Rome of 1957,Today the largely rewritten treaty continues in force as the ''Treaty on the functioning of the European Union'', as renamed by the Lisbo ...
.
*
July 3 –
Greater Manchester Police recover the body of 16-year-old Pauline Reade from
Saddleworth Moor
Saddleworth Moor is a moorland in North West England. Reaching more than above sea level, it is in the Dark Peak area of the Peak District National Park. It is crossed by the A635 road and the Pennine Way passes to its eastern side.
Geography ...
, after her killers
Ian Brady and
Myra Hindley
The Moors murders were carried out by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley between July 1963 and October 1965, in and around Manchester, England. The victims were five children—Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey, and Edward E ...
help them in their search, almost exactly 24 years since Pauline was last seen alive.
*
July 4
Events Pre-1600
* 362 BC – Battle of Mantinea: The Thebans, led by Epaminondas, defeated the Spartans.
* 414 – Emperor Theodosius II, age 13, yields power to his older sister Aelia Pulcheria, who reigned as regent and proclaim ...
– A court in
Lyon
Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of t ...
sentences former Gestapo boss
Klaus Barbie to
life imprisonment
Life imprisonment is any sentence of imprisonment for a crime under which convicted people are to remain in prison for the rest of their natural lives or indefinitely until pardoned, paroled, or otherwise commuted to a fixed term. Crimes for ...
for crimes against humanity.
*
July 11
Events Pre-1600
* 472 – After being besieged in Rome by his own generals, Western Roman Emperor Anthemius is captured in St. Peter's Basilica and put to death.
* 813 – Byzantine emperor Michael I, under threat by conspiracies, abd ...
**
1987 Australian federal election
The 1987 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 11 July 1987, following the granting of a double dissolution on 5 June by the Governor-General Sir Ninian Stephen. Consequently, all 148 seats in the House of Representatives as well ...
:
Bob Hawke
Robert James Lee Hawke (9 December 1929 – 16 May 2019) was an Australian politician and union organiser who served as the 23rd prime minister of Australia from 1983 to 1991, holding office as the leader of the Australian Labor Party (A ...
's
Labor Government
A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state.
In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary. Government is a ...
is re-elected with an increased majority, defeating the
Liberal Party led by
John Howard
John Winston Howard (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007, holding office as leader of the Liberal Party. His eleven-year tenure as prime minister is the s ...
and the
National Party led by
Ian Sinclair.
**
World population
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is estimated to have reached five billion people, according to the
United Nations
The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and international security, security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be ...
.
*
July 15 –
Martial law in Taiwan
Martial law in Taiwan () refers to the periods in the history of Taiwan after World War II during control by the Republic of China Armed Forces of the Kuomintang-led Government of the Republic of China regime. The term is specifically used to ...
ends after 38 years.
*
July 17 – The
Dow Jones Industrial Average
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Dow Jones, or simply the Dow (), is a stock market index of 30 prominent companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.
The DJIA is one of the oldest and most commonly followed equity inde ...
closes above the 2,500 mark for the first time, at 2,510.04.
*
July 22
Events Pre-1600
* 838 – Battle of Anzen: The Byzantine emperor Theophilos suffers a heavy defeat by the Abbasids.
*1099 – First Crusade: Godfrey of Bouillon is elected the first Defender of the Holy Sepulchre of The Kingdom of J ...
– Palestinian cartoonist
Naji Salim al-Ali
Naji Salim Hussain al-Ali ( ar, ناجي سليم العلي '; born c. 1938 – 29 August 1987) was a Palestinian cartoonist, noted for the political criticism of the Arab regimes and Israel in his works. He has been described as the greatest ...
is shot in London; he dies August 28.
*
July 25
Events Pre-1600
* 306 – Constantine I is proclaimed Roman emperor by his troops.
* 315 – The Arch of Constantine is completed near the Colosseum in Rome to commemorate Constantine I's victory over Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge. ...
– The
East Lancashire Railway, a
heritage railway
A heritage railway or heritage railroad (US usage) is a railway operated as living history to re-create or preserve railway scenes of the past. Heritage railways are often old railway lines preserved in a state depicting a period (or periods) i ...
in the North West of England, is opened between
Bury
Bury may refer to:
*The burial of human remains
*-bury, a suffix in English placenames
Places England
* Bury, Cambridgeshire, a village
* Bury, Greater Manchester, a town, historically in Lancashire
** Bury (UK Parliament constituency) (1832–19 ...
and
Ramsbottom
Ramsbottom is a market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England. The population at the 2011 census was 17,872.
Historically in Lancashire, it is on the River Irwell in the West Pennine Moors, northwest of Bury, a ...
.
*
July 27 – The song
Never Gonna Give You Up a
single
Single may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* Single (music), a song release
Songs
* "Single" (Natasha Bedingfield song), 2004
* "Single" (New Kids on the Block and Ne-Yo song), 2008
* "Single" (William Wei song), 2016
* "Single", by ...
was created and released by
Rick Astley.
*
July 31
Events Pre-1600
*30 BC – Battle of Alexandria: Mark Antony achieves a minor victory over Octavian's forces, but most of his army subsequently deserts, leading to his suicide.
* 781 – The oldest recorded eruption of Mount Fuji (Tr ...
** Four hundred pilgrims are killed in
clashes between demonstrating Iranian pilgrims and
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in Western Asia. It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and has a land area of about , making it the fifth-largest country in Asia, the second-largest in the A ...
n security forces in
Mecca
Mecca (; officially Makkah al-Mukarramah, commonly shortened to Makkah ()) is a city and administrative center of the Mecca Province of Saudi Arabia, and the Holiest sites in Islam, holiest city in Islam. It is inland from Jeddah on the Red ...
.
**
Docklands Light Railway in London, the first driverless railway in Great Britain, is formally opened by Queen
Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during ...
.
** An
F4-rated tornado devastates eastern
Edmonton
Edmonton ( ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. Edmonton is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Alberta's central region. The city ancho ...
,
Alberta
Alberta ( ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is part of Western Canada and is one of the three prairie provinces. Alberta is bordered by British Columbia to the west, Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Ter ...
; hardest hit are an industrial park and a trailer park. 27 people are killed and hundreds injured, with hundreds more left homeless and jobless.
August
*
August 4
** The World Commission on Environment and Development, also known as the
Brundtland Commission, publishes its report, ''
Our Common Future.''
** The
Federal Communications Commission
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the United States. The FCC maintains jurisdiction ...
rescinds the
Fairness Doctrine, which had required radio and television stations to present alternative views on controversial issues.
*
August 7
** The
Colombia
Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car ...
n frigate ''Caldas'' enters
Venezuela
Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
n waters near the
Los Monjes Archipelago
The Los Monjes islands (Spanish: ''Archipiélago Los Monjes'') is a federal dependency of Venezuela are located to the northwest of the Gulf of Venezuela, off the coast of Guajira Peninsula at the border between Colombia and the Venezuelan st ...
, sparking the Caldas frigate crisis between both nations.
** American
Lynne Cox
Lynne Cox (born 2 January 1957) is an American long-distance open-water swimmer, writer and speaker. She is best known for being the first person to swim between the United States and the Soviet Union, in the Bering Strait, a feat which has been ...
becomes the first person to swim the
Bering Strait, crossing from
Little Diomede Island to
Big Diomede in 2 hours and 5 minutes.
*
August 9 –
Hoddle Street massacre
The Hoddle Street massacre was a mass shooting that occurred on the evening of Sunday, 9 August 1987, in Hoddle Street, Clifton Hill, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, in Australia. The shootings resulted in the deaths of seven people, and seri ...
in Australia:
Julian Knight, 19, goes on a shooting rampage in the
Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
suburb of
Clifton Hill, Victoria
Clifton Hill is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Yarra local government area. Clifton Hill recorded a population of 6,606 at the 2021 census ...
, killing 7 people and injuring 19 before surrendering to police.
*
August 14
Events Pre-1600
* 74 BC – A group of officials, led by the Western Han minister Huo Guang, present articles of impeachment against the new emperor, Liu He, to the imperial regent, Empress Dowager Shangguan. The articles, enumerating t ...
– All the children held at Kai Lama, a rural property on
Lake Eildon
The Eildon Dam or Eildon Weir, a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with a controlled spillway across the Goulburn River, is located between the regional towns of and within Lake Eildon National Park, in the Alpine region of Victoria, Australi ...
, Australia, run by the
Santiniketan Park Association
The Family—also called the Santiniketan Park Association and the Great White Brotherhood—is an Australian New Age group formed in the mid-1960s under the leadership of yoga teacher Anne Hamilton-Byrne (born Evelyn Grace Victoria Edwards; 3 ...
, are released after a police raid.
*
August 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1 BC – Wang Mang consolidates his power in China and is declared marshal of state. Emperor Ai of Han, who died the previous day, had no heirs.
* 942 – Start of the four-day Battle of al-Mada'in, between the Hamdan ...
**
Northwest Airlines Flight 255 (a
McDonnell Douglas MD-82
The McDonnell Douglas MD-80 is a series of five-abreast single-aisle airliners developed by McDonnell Douglas. It was produced by the developer company until August 1997 and then by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The MD-80 was the second gener ...
) crashes on takeoff from
Detroit Metropolitan Airport in
Romulus, Michigan just west of
Detroit
Detroit ( , ; , ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is also the largest U.S. city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of government of Wayne County. The City of Detroit had a population of 639,111 at th ...
killing all but one (4-year old
Cecelia Cichan
This list includes sole survivors of aviation accidents and incidents that involved 10 or more onboard. Within this list, "sole survivor" refers to a person who survived an air accident in which all other aircraft occupants died as a direct conseq ...
) of the 156 people on board.
** The followers of the
Harmonic Convergence
The Harmonic Convergence is the name given to the world's first synchronized global peace meditation, which occurred on August 16–17, 1987. This event also closely coincided with an exceptional alignment of planets in the Solar System.
Althoug ...
claim it was observed around the world.
*
August 17 –
Rudolf Hess
Rudolf Walter Richard Hess (Heß in German; 26 April 1894 – 17 August 1987) was a German politician and a leading member of the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany. Appointed Deputy Führer to Adolf Hitler in 1933, Hess held that position unt ...
is found dead in his cell in
Spandau Prison
Spandau Prison was located in the borough of Spandau in West Berlin. It was originally a military prison, built in 1876, but became a proto-concentration camp under the Nazis. After the war, it held seven top Nazi leaders convicted in the Nurem ...
. Hess, 93, is believed to have committed suicide by hanging himself with an electrical flex. He was the last remaining prisoner at the complex, which is soon demolished.
*
August 19
Events Pre-1600
*295 BC – The first temple to Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility, is dedicated by Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges during the Third Samnite War.
*43 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, later know ...
**
Hungerford massacre
The Hungerford massacre was a spree shooting in Hungerford, England, United Kingdom, on 19 August 1987, when 27-year-old Michael Ryan shot dead sixteen people, including an unarmed police officer and his own mother, before shooting himself. The ...
: Sixteen people die in an apparently motiveless mass shooting in the United Kingdom, carried out by
Michael Ryan.
**
ABC News
ABC News is the news division of the American broadcast network ABC. Its flagship program is the daily evening newscast ''ABC World News Tonight, ABC World News Tonight with David Muir''; other programs include Breakfast television, morning ...
' chief Middle East correspondent Charles Glass escapes his Hezbollah kidnappers in Beirut, Lebanon, after 62 days in captivity.
** The
Order of the Garter
The Most Noble Order of the Garter is an order of chivalry founded by Edward III of England in 1348. It is the most senior order of knighthood in the British honours system, outranked in precedence only by the Victoria Cross and the George C ...
is opened to women.
*
August 23 – The
Hirvepark meeting is organized as the first unsanctioned political meeting in
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, in commemoration of the
Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
, long_name = Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
, image = Bundesarchiv Bild 183-H27337, Moskau, Stalin und Ribbentrop im Kreml.jpg
, image_width = 200
, caption = Stalin and Ribbentrop shaking ...
.
September
*
September 2
Events
Pre-1600
*44 BC – Pharaoh Cleopatra VII of Egypt declares her son co-ruler as Ptolemy XV Caesarion.
* 44 BC – Cicero launches the first of his ''Philippicae'' (oratorical attacks) on Mark Antony. He will make 14 of them ...
– In Moscow,
USSR
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen nationa ...
, the trial begins for 19-year-old pilot
Mathias Rust, who flew his
Cessna
Cessna () is an American brand of general aviation aircraft owned by Textron Aviation since 2014, headquartered in Wichita, Kansas. Originally, it was a brand of the Cessna Aircraft Company, an American general aviation aircraft manufacturing c ...
airplane into
Red Square in May.
*
September 3
Events Pre-1600
*36 BC – In the Battle of Naulochus, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, admiral of Octavian, defeats Sextus Pompey, son of Pompey, thus ending Pompeian resistance to the Second Triumvirate.
* 301 – San Marino, one of the s ...
– In a
coup d'état in Burundi, President
Jean-Baptiste Bagaza is deposed by Major
Pierre Buyoya
Pierre Buyoya (24 November 1949 – 17 December 2020) was a Burundian army officer and politician who served two terms as President of Burundi in 1987 to 1993 and 1996 to 2003. He was the second-longest serving president in Burundian history.
An ...
.
*
September 7
Events Pre-1600
* 70 – A Roman army under Titus occupies and plunders Jerusalem.
* 878 – Louis the Stammerer is crowned as king of West Francia by Pope John VIII.
*1159 – Pope Alexander III is chosen.
*1191 – Third Cru ...
–
21 – The world's first conference on
artificial life is held at
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos National Laboratory (often shortened as Los Alamos and LANL) is one of the sixteen research and development laboratories of the United States Department of Energy (DOE), located a short distance northwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico, ...
in the United States.
*
September 13 –
Goiânia accident: Metal scrappers open an old radiation source abandoned in a hospital in
Goiânia
Goiânia (; ) is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Goiás. With a population of 1,536,097, it is the second-largest city in the Central-West Region and the 10th-largest in the country. Its metropolitan area has a population ...
, Brazil, causing the worst radiation accident ever in an urban area.
*
September 15
Events Pre-1600
* 994 – Major Fatimid victory over the Byzantine Empire at the Battle of the Orontes.
*1440 – Gilles de Rais, one of the earliest known serial killers, is taken into custody upon an accusation brought against him by ...
–
Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II ( la, Ioannes Paulus II; it, Giovanni Paolo II; pl, Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła ; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his ...
arrives in
Los Angeles
Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the largest city in the state of California and the second most populous city in the United States after New York City, as well as one of the world' ...
for a two-day papal visit, his first one ever to the city, where he makes an arrival day speech to local leaders of the U.S. entertainment industry.
*
September 17
Events Pre-1600
* 1111 – Highest Galician nobility led by Pedro Fróilaz de Traba and the bishop Diego Gelmírez crown Alfonso VII as "King of Galicia".
* 1176 – The Battle of Myriokephalon is the last attempt by the Byzantine Empi ...
–
Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II ( la, Ioannes Paulus II; it, Giovanni Paolo II; pl, Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła ; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his ...
arrives in
San Francisco
San Francisco (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the List of Ca ...
for his first visit to the city, in which he embraces several
AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual m ...
sufferers, including an infected child, and proclaims
abstinence
Abstinence is a self-enforced restraint from indulging in bodily activities that are widely experienced as giving pleasure. Most frequently, the term refers to sexual abstinence, but it can also mean abstinence from alcohol, drugs, food, etc.
...
from illicit sex and drugs are the two main ways to avoid infection.
October
*
October 3 – The
Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement
The Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA), official name as the Free Trade Agreement between Canada and the United States of America (french: links=no, Accord de libre-échange entre le Canada et les États-Unis d'Amérique), wa ...
is reached but still requires ratification. This agreement would be a precursor to
NAFTA
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA ; es, Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte, TLCAN; french: Accord de libre-échange nord-américain, ALÉNA) was an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States that crea ...
.
*
October 6 –
Fiji
Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists ...
becomes a republic.
*
October 7 –
Sikh
Sikhs ( or ; pa, ਸਿੱਖ, ' ) are people who adhere to Sikhism, Sikhism (Sikhi), a Monotheism, monotheistic religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Gu ...
nationalists declare the independence of
Khalistan from India.
*
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 ...
– In
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso (, ; , ff, 𞤄𞤵𞤪𞤳𞤭𞤲𞤢 𞤊𞤢𞤧𞤮, italic=no) is a landlocked country in West Africa with an area of , bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the ...
, a
military coup is orchestrated by
Blaise Compaoré against incumbent President
Thomas Sankara.
*
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 ...
–
16 –
Great Storm of 1987:
Hurricane
A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depend ...
-force winds hit much of southern England, killing 23 people.
*
October 19
**
Black Monday
Black Monday refers to specific Mondays when undesirable or turbulent events have occurred. It has been used to designate massacres, military battles, and stock market crashes.
Historic events
*1209, Dublin – when a group of 500 recently arriv ...
: Stock market levels fall sharply on Wall Street and around the world.
** US warships
destroy two Iranian oil platforms in the
Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf ( fa, خلیج فارس, translit=xalij-e fârs, lit=Gulf of Persis, Fars, ), sometimes called the ( ar, اَلْخَلِيْجُ ٱلْعَرَبِيُّ, Al-Khalīj al-ˁArabī), is a Mediterranean sea (oceanography), me ...
.
** Two commuter trains
collide head-on on the outskirts of
Jakarta
Jakarta (; , bew, Jakarte), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta ( id, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta) is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Lying on the northwest coast of Java, the world's most populous island, Jakarta ...
,
Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
; 102 are killed.
*
October 22
** The pilot of a
British Aerospace BAE Harrier GR5 registered ZD325 accidentally ejects from his aircraft. The jet continues to fly until it
runs out of fuel and crashes into the
Irish Sea
The Irish Sea or , gv, Y Keayn Yernagh, sco, Erse Sie, gd, Muir Èireann , Ulster-Scots: ''Airish Sea'', cy, Môr Iwerddon . is an extensive body of water that separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. It is linked to the Ce ...
.
*
October 23
** British champion
jockey
A jockey is someone who rides horses in horse racing or steeplechase racing, primarily as a profession. The word also applies to camel riders in camel racing. The word "jockey" originated from England and was used to describe the individual ...
Lester Piggott
Lester Keith Piggott (5 November 1935 – 29 May 2022) was an English professional jockey and trainer. With 4,493 career flat racing wins in Britain, including a record nine Epsom Derby victories, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest f ...
is jailed for three years after being convicted of
tax evasion
Tax evasion is an illegal attempt to defeat the imposition of taxes by individuals, corporations, trusts, and others. Tax evasion often entails the deliberate misrepresentation of the taxpayer's affairs to the tax authorities to reduce the taxp ...
.
** On a vote of 58–42, the
United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, with the House of Representatives being the lower chamber. Together they compose the national bicameral legislature of the United States.
The composition and pow ...
rejects President Ronald Reagan's
nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court.
*
October 26 – The
Dow Jones Industrial Average
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Dow Jones, or simply the Dow (), is a stock market index of 30 prominent companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.
The DJIA is one of the oldest and most commonly followed equity inde ...
goes down 156.83 points.
November
*
November 1
Events Pre-1600
* 365 – The Alemanni cross the Rhine and invade Gaul. Emperor Valentinian I moves to Paris to command the army and defend the Gallic cities.
* 996 – Emperor Otto III issues a deed to Gottschalk, Bishop of Freising, ...
– The
InterCity 125 breaks the world speed record for a diesel-powered train, reaching 238 km/h (147.88 mph).
*
November 7
**
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali ( ar, زين العابدين بن علي, translit=Zayn al-'Ābidīn bin 'Alī; 3 September 1936 – 19 September 2019), commonly known as Ben Ali ( ar, بن علي) or Ezzine ( ar, الزين), was a Tunisian politician ...
assumes the
Presidency of Tunisia.
**
Lynne Cox
Lynne Cox (born 2 January 1957) is an American long-distance open-water swimmer, writer and speaker. She is best known for being the first person to swim between the United States and the Soviet Union, in the Bering Strait, a feat which has been ...
swims between the
Diomede Islands from the American
Little Diomede Island to the Soviet
Big Diomede Island
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, image_caption = Big Diomede seen from its nearest neighbor, Little Diomede
, map_caption =
, locator_map_size =
, nickname =
, location = Bering Strait
, coordinates =
, archipelago =Diomede Isla ...
.
**
Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system in
Singapore
Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, borde ...
opens for passenger service.
*
November 8 –
Enniskillen bombing
The Remembrance Day bombing (also known as the Enniskillen bombing or Poppy Day massacre) took place on 8 November 1987 in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland ( ga, Tuaisceart Éireann ; sco, label= Ulster- ...
: Twelve people are killed by a
Provisional Irish Republican Army
The Irish Republican Army (IRA; ), also known as the Provisional Irish Republican Army, and informally as the Provos, was an Irish republican paramilitary organisation that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland, facilitate Irish reun ...
bomb at a
Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day owing to the tradition of wearing a remembrance poppy) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in t ...
service at
Enniskillen
Enniskillen ( , from ga, Inis Ceithleann , 'Cethlenn, Ceithlenn's island') is the largest town in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is in the middle of the county, between the Upper and Lower sections of Lough Erne. It had a population of ...
.
*
November 12
Events Pre-1600
* 954 – The 13-year-old Lothair III is crowned at the Abbey of Saint-Remi as king of the West Frankish Kingdom.
*1028 – Future Byzantine empress Zoe takes the throne as empress consort to Romanos III Argyros.
* 13 ...
– The first
Kentucky Fried Chicken
KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) is an American fast food restaurant chain headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, that specializes in fried chicken. It is the world's second-largest restaurant chain (as measured by sales) after McDonald's, with 2 ...
restaurant in
Mainland China
"Mainland China" is a geopolitical term defined as the territory governed by the People's Republic of China (including islands like Hainan or Chongming), excluding dependent territories of the PRC, and other territories within Greater China. ...
opens in Beijing, near
Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square or Tian'anmen Square (; 天安门广场; Pinyin: ''Tiān'ānmén Guǎngchǎng''; Wade–Giles: ''Tʻien1-an1-mên2 Kuang3-chʻang3'') is a city square in the city center of Beijing, China, named after the eponymous Tiananmen (" ...
.
*
November 15
Events Pre-1600
* 655 – Battle of the Winwaed: Penda of Mercia is defeated by Oswiu of Northumbria.
*1315 – Growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy: The Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft ambushes the army of Leopold I in the Battle of Morg ...
– In
Brașov,
Romania
Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, S ...
,
workers rebel against the communist regime led by
Nicolae Ceaușescu
Nicolae Ceaușescu ( , ; – 25 December 1989) was a Romanian communist politician and dictator. He was the general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party from 1965 to 1989, and the second and last Communist leader of Romania. He was ...
.
*
November 16 – The
Parlatino
The Latin American Parliament (''Parlatino'') is a regional, permanent organization composed by the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. It is a consultative assembly similar to the early European Parliament. Currently the institution ...
Treaty of Institutionalization is signed.
* November 17 – A tsunami hits the Gulf of Alaska.
* November 18
** The
King's Cross fire on the London Underground kills 31 people and injures a further 100.
**
Iran–Contra affair: U.S. Senate and House panels release reports charging President
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician, actor, and union leader who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He also served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 ...
with 'ultimate responsibility' for the affair.
* November 22 – Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion – unknown perpetrators hijack the signal of WGN-TV for about 20 seconds, and WTTW for about 90 seconds, and displays a strange video of a man in a Max Headroom mask.
* November 25 – Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale, Category 5
Typhoon Nina smashes the
Philippines
The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no),
* bik, Republika kan Filipinas
* ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas
* cbk, República de Filipinas
* hil, Republ ...
with winds and a devastating storm surge, causing destruction and 812 deaths.
* November 28 – South African Airways Flight 295 crashes into the Indian Ocean off Mauritius, due to a fire in the cargo hold; the 159 passengers and crew perish.
* November 29 – Korean Air Flight 858 is blown up over the Andaman Sea, killing 115 crew and passengers. North Korean agents are responsible for the bombing.
December
* December – Fluoxetine, marketed as Prozac, is approved for use as an antidepressant in the United States by the
Food and Drug Administration
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA or US FDA) is a List of United States federal agencies, federal agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Health and Human Services. The FDA is respon ...
.
* December 1
** NASA announces the names of 4 companies awarded contracts to help build Space Station Freedom: Boeing, Boeing Aerospace, General Electric's Astro-Space Division, McDonnell Douglas, and the Rocketdyne Division of Rockwell International, Rockwell.
** Queensland: Following a week of turmoil from his National Party of Australia colleagues, Joh Bjelke-Petersen resigns as Premier of Queensland. He is replaced by Michael Ahern (Australian politician), Mike Ahern, the only premier never to contest an election as premier.
* December 7 – Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 1771 crashes near Paso Robles, California, United States, killing all 43 on board, after a disgruntled passenger shoots his ex-supervisor on the flight, then shoots both pilots.
* December 8
** Israeli–Palestinian conflict: The First Intifada begins in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.
** Queen Street massacre: In
Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
, Australia, 22-year-old Frank Vitkovic kills 8 people and injures another 5 in a Post Office building before committing suicide by jumping from the eleventh floor.
** The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty is signed in Washington, D.C. by U.S. President
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician, actor, and union leader who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He also served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 ...
and Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (2 March 1931 – 30 August 2022) was a Soviet politician who served as the 8th and final leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to dissolution of the Soviet Union, the country's dissolution in 1991. He served a ...
. It later expires in 2019.
** Alianza Lima air disaster: A Peruvian Navy Fokker F27 crashes near Ventanilla District, Ventanilla, Peru, killing 43.
* December 9 – General Rahimuddin Khan retires from the Pakistan Army, along with the cabinet of the country's military dictatorship.
* December 15 – Production I.G is founded by Mitsuhisa Ishikawa and Takayuki Goto.
* December 17 – Gustáv Husák resigns as General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
* December 20 – In history's worst peacetime sea disaster, the passenger ferry MV Doña Paz, MV ''Doña Paz'' sinks after colliding with the oil tanker ''Vector 1'' in the Tablas Strait in the Philippines, killing an estimated 4,000 people (1,749 official).
* December 21 – Turgut Özal of Motherland Party (Turkey), ANAP forms the new government of Turkey (46th government).
* December 22 – In Zimbabwe, the political parties Zimbabwe African National Union, ZANU and Zimbabwe African People's Union, ZAPU reach an agreement that ends the violence in the Matabeleland region known as the Gukurahundi.
* December 30 –
Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II ( la, Ioannes Paulus II; it, Giovanni Paolo II; pl, Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła ; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his ...
issues the encyclical ''Sollicitudo rei socialis'' (''On Social Concern'').
Births
January
* January 1 – Meryl Davis, American figure skater
*
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 ...
– Shelley Hennig, American actress and model
* January 5 – Jason Mitchell, American actor
*January 6 – Zhang Lin (swimmer), Zhang Lin, Chinese swimmer
* January 7
** Davide Astori, Italian footballer (d. 2018)
** Lyndsy Fonseca, American actress
** Sirusho, Armenian singer
* January 8 – Freddie Stroma, English actor and model
* January 9
** Lucas Leiva, Brazilian football player
** Paolo Nutini, Scottish singer
** Pablo Santos (actor), Pablo Santos, Mexican actor (d. 2006)
* January 10 – César Cielo, Brazilian swimmer
* January 11
** Jamie Vardy, English footballer
** Danuta Kozák, Hungarian sprint canoer
* January 12 – Naya Rivera, American actress and singer (d. 2020)
* January 13 – Jack Johnson (ice hockey), Jack Johnson, American ice hockey player
*
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 ...
** Greg Inglis, Australian rugby league player
** Tsegaye Kebede, Ethiopian long-distance runner
** Kelly Kelly, American professional wrestler
** Michael Seater, Canadian actor, director, screenwriter, and producer
* January 18 – Zane Holtz, Canadian actor and model
* January 19 – Arkadiy Vasilyev, Russian decathlete
*
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 ...
** Evan Peters, American actor
** Marco Simoncelli, Italian motorcycle road racer (d. 2011)
* January 21 – Pablo Caballero González, Uruguayan footballer
* January 24
** Ruth Bradley, Irish television and film actress
** Wayne Hennessey, Welsh football player
** Luis Suárez, Uruguayan football player
* January 26 – Sebastian Giovinco, Italian football player
* January 27 – Hannah Teter, American snowboarder
* January 30
** Becky Lynch, Irish professional wrestler
** Arda Turan, Turkish footballer
* January 31 – Marcus Mumford, English-American singer, songwriter, and musician (Mumford & Sons)
February
* February 1
** Heather Morris, American actress and dancer
** Ronda Rousey, American martial arts expert and actress
* February 2 – Gerard Piqué, Barcelona and Spanish footballer
* February 3 – Johan Dahlberg, Swedish architect
* February 4 – Lucie Šafářová, Czech tennis player
* February 5
** Darren Criss, American singer and actor
** Henry Golding, Malaysian-English actor, model, and television host
* February 7 – Kerli, Estonian singer
* February 8 – Carolina Kostner, Italian figure skater
* February 9
** Michael B. Jordan, American actor and producer
** Magdalena Neuner, German biathlete
* February 10
** Choi Siwon, South Korean recording artist
** Poli Genova, Bulgarian singer, songwriter, actress, and television presenter
** Yuja Wang, Chinese pianist
*
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 coming ...
– Ellen van Dijk, Dutch road and track cycling world champion
* February 13 – Eljero Elia, Dutch footballer
* February 14
** Edinson Cavani, Uruguayan footballer
** José Miguel Cubero, Costa Rican footballer
* February 16
** Luc Bourdon, Canadian ice hockey defenceman (d. 2008)
** Mauricio Henao, Colombian actor
**Jon Ossoff, American politician, senior senator from Georgia
* February 17 – Raffi Ahmad, Indonesian actor and comedian
* February 18 – Carla Hernández, Mexican actress
*
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 ...
** Miles Teller, American actor
** Taylor Boggs, American Football Player
* February 21
** Ashley Greene, American actress
** Tuppence Middleton, English actress
* February 22
** Han Hyo-joo, South Korean actress
** Sergio Romero, Argentine footballer
* February 24 – Tina Desai, Indian actress and model
*
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.
...
– Andrew Poje, Canadian figure skater
*
February 26
Events Pre-1600
*747 BC – According to Ptolemy, the epoch (origin) of the Nabonassar Era began at noon on this date. Historians use this to establish the modern BC chronology for dating historic events.
* 364 – Valentinian I is p ...
– Johan Sjöstrand, Swedish handball player
* February 27 – Valeriy Andriytsev, Ukrainian wrestler
March
*
March 1
Events Pre-1600
*509 BC – Publius Valerius Publicola celebrates the first Roman triumph, triumph of the Roman Republic after his victory over the deposed king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus at the Battle of Silva Arsia.
* 293 – Emperor ...
– Kesha, American singer
* March 3 – Elnur Hüseynov, Azerbaijani singer
* March 5 – Anna Chakvetadze, Russian professional tennis player
*
March 6 – Kevin-Prince Boateng, Ghanaian-German footballer
* March 9 – Bow Wow (rapper), Bow Wow, American rapper and actor
* March 10
** Liu Shishi, Chinese actress
** Emeli Sandé, Scottish recording artist and songwriter
* March 11
** Estefanía Villarreal, Mexican actress
** Ngonidzashe Makusha, Zimbabwean sprinter and long jumper
* March 12 – Teimour Radjabov, Azerbaijani chess player
* March 13 – Marco Andretti, American IRL driver
* March 14 – Aravane Rezaï, Iranian-French tennis player
* March 16 – Alexandr Smyshlyaev, Russian freestyle skier
* March 17
** Federico Fazio, Argentine footballer
** Rob Kardashian, American television personality, model, and talent manager
** Bryan Dechart, American actor and Twitch streamer
*
March 18
** Rebecca Soni, American swimmer
** Gabriel Mercado, Argentine footballer
* March 19 – AJ Lee, American professional wrestler
*
March 20 – Jô, João Alves de Assis Silva (Jô), Brazilian soccer player
* March 21 – Yuri Ryazanov, Russian artistic gymnast (d. 2009)
* March 22 – Alexander Shatilov, Israeli artistic gymnast
* March 23 – Alan Toovey, Australian rules footballer
*
March 24 – Juan Diego Covarrubias, Mexican actor
* March 25 – Nobunari Oda, Japanese figure skater
* March 26 – Yui (singer), YUI, Japanese singer-songwriter
* March 27 – Polina Gagarina, Russian singer, songwriter, actress, and model
** Buster Posey, American Baseball Player
*
March 29 – Dénes Varga, Hungarian water polo player
*
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 ...
– Humpy Koneru, Indian chess grandmaster
April
* April 1
** Mackenzie Davis, Canadian actress
** Ding Junhui, Chinese snooker player
* April 3 – Yuval Spungin, Israeli footballer
* April 4
** Océane Zhu, Chinese actress
** Sami Khedira, German footballer
** Sarah Gadon, Canadian actress
* April 8 – Royston Drenthe, Dutch footballer
* April 9
** Jesse McCartney, American singer, songwriter, and actor
** Pengiran Anak Sarah, wife of the Crown Prince of Brunei, Al-Muhtadee Billah
* April 10
** Hayley Westenra, New Zealand soprano
** Shay Mitchell, Canadian actress and model
* April 11
** Joss Stone, English singer and actress
** Lights Poxleitner, Canadian musician
* April 12
** Brooklyn Decker, American fashion model and actress
** Brendon Urie, American musician
* April 15 – Samira Wiley, American actress and model
* April 17 – Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Canadian actress
* April 18 − Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, English supermodel
*
April 19
Events Pre-1600
*AD 65 – The freedman Milichus betrays Piso's plot to kill the Emperor Nero and all the conspirators are arrested.
* 531 – Battle of Callinicum: A Byzantine army under Belisarius is defeated by the Persians at ...
** Joe Hart, English footballer
** Maria Sharapova, Russian tennis player
** Oksana Akinshina, Russian actress
*
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 ...
** Lenira Santos, Cape Verdean sprinter
** Anastasia Prikhodko, Ukrainian folk rock and traditional pop singer
* April 22
** David Luiz, Brazilian footballer
** Mikel John Obi, Nigerian footballer
* April 24 − Varun Dhawan, Indian actor
* April 25 - Arjit Singh, Indian playback singer
*
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 ...
** Anne Suzuki, Japanese actress
** Emma Taylor-Isherwood, Canadian actress
* April 28
** Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Indian film actress and model
** Daequan Cook, American basketball player
* April 29 – Sara Errani, Italian tennis player
May
* May 1 – Matt Di Angelo, British Actor
* May 2 – Nana Kitade, Japanese singer
* May 4
** Cesc Fàbregas, Spanish football player
** Jorge Lorenzo, Spanish triple MotoGP world champion
** Zbigniew Bartman, Polish volleyball player
** Li Yifeng, Chinese male actor
* May 6 – Moon Geun-young, Korean actress
* May 7 – Asami Konno, Japanese singer
*
May 11
Events 1601–1900
*1812 – Prime Minister Spencer Perceval is Assassination of Spencer Perceval, assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the British House of Commons.
*1813 – William Lawson (explorer), William Lawson, Grego ...
** Albulena Haxhiu, Kosovo Albanian politician
** Enikő Mihalik, Hungarian model
* May 12 – Felipe Roque, Brazilian actor and model
* May 13
** Hunter Parrish, American actor and singer
** Candice King, American actress and singer
** Marianne Vos, Dutch multiple cyclist
* May 15 – Andy Murray, Scottish tennis player
*
May 17 – Ott Lepland, Estonian singer
* May 18 – Luisana Lopilato, Argentine actress and singer
* May 20 – Julian Wright, American basketball player
*
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.
* 11 ...
** Arturo Vidal, Chilean footballer
** Novak Djokovic, Serbian tennis player
* May 23 – Bray Wyatt, American professional wrestler
* May 25 – Nico Hillenbrand, German footballer
* May 26
** Tooji, Norwegian-Iranian singer, model and television host
** Brandi Cyrus, American actress, singer and DJ
*
May 27
Events Pre-1600
* 1096 – Count Emicho enters Mainz, where his followers massacre Jewish citizens. At least 600 Jews are killed.
* 1120 – Richard III of Capua is anointed as Prince two weeks before his untimely death.
* 1153 &ndash ...
– Bella Heathcote, Australian actress
* May 29 – Noah Reid, Canadian actor and musician
June
* June 2
** Tobias Arlt, German Olympic luger
** Sonakshi Sinha, Indian actress
*
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 ...
** Lalaine, American actress, singer-songwriter, and bassist
** Masami Nagasawa, Japanese actress
* June 6
** Luo Zilin, Miss Universe China, Miss Universe China 2011 4th runner-up and model
** Cássio Ramos, Brazilian footballer
* June 10 – He Chong, Chinese diver
*
June 11
** Didrik Solli-Tangen, Norwegian singer
** Rie Tanaka (gymnast), Rie Tanaka, Japanese gymnast
*
June 12
Events Pre-1600
* 910 – Battle of Augsburg: The Hungarians defeat the East Frankish army under King Louis the Child, using the famous feigned retreat tactic of the nomadic warriors.
* 1240 – At the instigation of Louis IX of Fr ...
** Abbey Lee, Australian model
** Antonio Barragán, Spanish footballer
* June 16 – Tobias Wendl, German Olympic luger
*
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 bur ...
** Nozomi Tsuji, Japanese singer
** Kendrick Lamar, American rapper
* June 18
** Niels Schneider, French-Canadian actor
** Zsuzsanna Tomori, Hungarian handball player
* June 20
** A-fu, Taiwanese singer and songwriter
** Daiana Menezes, Brazilian actress, model, and television host
* June 21 – Kim Ryeo-wook, South Korean singer
* June 22
** Joe Dempsie, English actor
** Lee Min-ho, South Korean actor, singer and model
* June 23
** Guillaume Bonnafond, French road bicycle racer
** Aaron Groom, Fijian rugby league footballer
* June 24
** Lionel Messi, Argentine footballer
** Pierre Vaultier, French snowboarder
* June 26 – Samir Nasri, French footballer
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 ...
– Ahn Jae-hyun, South Korean model and actor
* July 2 – Ruslana Korshunova, Kazakhstani model (d. 2008)
*
July 3
** Murad Subay, Yemeni artist and political activist
** Maximilian Mauff, German actor
** Sebastian Vettel, German racing driver, 4-time champions in Formula One
*
July 4
Events Pre-1600
* 362 BC – Battle of Mantinea: The Thebans, led by Epaminondas, defeated the Spartans.
* 414 – Emperor Theodosius II, age 13, yields power to his older sister Aelia Pulcheria, who reigned as regent and proclaim ...
** Ater Majok, Sudanese basketball player
** Prajwal Devaraj, Indian film actor
* July 5
** David Halaifonua, Tongan rugby union player
** Ji Chang-wook, South Korean actor
** Mohd Safiq Rahim, Malaysian footballer
** Chen Xiao, Chinese actor and model
* July 6
** Kate Nash, British singer-songwriter
** Caroline Trentini, Brazilian model
* July 7 – Veronica Wagner, Swedish artistic gymnast
* July 9
** Rebecca Sugar, American animator and creator of ''Steven Universe''
** Élodie Fontan, French actress
*
July 11
Events Pre-1600
* 472 – After being besieged in Rome by his own generals, Western Roman Emperor Anthemius is captured in St. Peter's Basilica and put to death.
* 813 – Byzantine emperor Michael I, under threat by conspiracies, abd ...
– Maximilian Müller, German field hockey player
* July 13
** Eva Rivas, Russian-Armenian singer
** Neil Denis, Canadian actor
* July 14
** Sara Canning, Canadian actress
** Larry Madowo, Kenyan journalist and news anchor
** Dan Reynolds (singer), Dan Reynolds, American singer and musician
* July 16 – AnnaLynne McCord, American actress
*
July 17 – Benedict Martin, Malaysian footballer
* July 19
** Yan Gomes, Brazilian baseball player
** Ho Ho Lun, Hong Kong wrestler
* July 20 – Owen Cheung, Hong Kong actor
* July 23 – Marta Pihan-Kulesza, Polish artistic gymnast
* July 24 – Mara Wilson, American actress and writer
*
July 25
Events Pre-1600
* 306 – Constantine I is proclaimed Roman emperor by his troops.
* 315 – The Arch of Constantine is completed near the Colosseum in Rome to commemorate Constantine I's victory over Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge. ...
– Eran Zahavi, Israeli footballer
* July 28
** Sumire (model), Sumire, Japanese fashion model (d. 2009)
** Pedro (footballer, born 1987), Pedro, Spanish footballer
*
July 31
Events Pre-1600
*30 BC – Battle of Alexandria: Mark Antony achieves a minor victory over Octavian's forces, but most of his army subsequently deserts, leading to his suicide.
* 781 – The oldest recorded eruption of Mount Fuji (Tr ...
** Brittany Byrnes, Australian actress
** Michael Bradley (soccer), Michael Bradley, American soccer player
August
* August 3 – Zaquan Adha, Malaysian footballer
*
August 4 – Phil Younghusband, British-Filipino footballer
*
August 7 – Sidney Crosby, Canadian ice hockey player
* August 8 – Katie Leung, Scottish actress
* August 10 – Ari Boyland, New Zealand actor
*
August 14
Events Pre-1600
* 74 BC – A group of officials, led by the Western Han minister Huo Guang, present articles of impeachment against the new emperor, Liu He, to the imperial regent, Empress Dowager Shangguan. The articles, enumerating t ...
– Johnny Gargano, American wrestler
*
August 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1 BC – Wang Mang consolidates his power in China and is declared marshal of state. Emperor Ai of Han, who died the previous day, had no heirs.
* 942 – Start of the four-day Battle of al-Mada'in, between the Hamdan ...
** Eri Kitamura, Japanese voice actress and singer
** Okieriete Onaodowan, Nigerian actor
** Carey Price, Canadian ice hockey goaltender
*
August 19
Events Pre-1600
*295 BC – The first temple to Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility, is dedicated by Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges during the Third Samnite War.
*43 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, later know ...
– Nico Hülkenberg, German racing driver
* August 20
** Cătălina Ponor, Romanian gymnast
** Tulus (singer), Tulus, Indonesian singer
* August 21 – Anton Shipulin, Russian biathlete
* August 24 – Anže Kopitar, Slovene ice hockey player
* August 25
** Liu Yifei, Chinese actress
** Blake Lively, American actress
** Amy Macdonald, Scottish singer and songwriter
** Rona Nishliu, Albanian singer, radio presenter, and humanitarian
* August 30 – Roy Krishna, Fijian footballer
September
*
September 2
Events
Pre-1600
*44 BC – Pharaoh Cleopatra VII of Egypt declares her son co-ruler as Ptolemy XV Caesarion.
* 44 BC – Cicero launches the first of his ''Philippicae'' (oratorical attacks) on Mark Antony. He will make 14 of them ...
** Scott Moir, Canadian figure skater
** Spencer Smith (musician), Spencer Smith, American musician
*
September 3
Events Pre-1600
*36 BC – In the Battle of Naulochus, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, admiral of Octavian, defeats Sextus Pompey, son of Pompey, thus ending Pompeian resistance to the Second Triumvirate.
* 301 – San Marino, one of the s ...
– James Neal (ice hockey), James Neal, Canadian ice hockey player
* September 4 – Maryna Linchuk, Belarusian model
* September 6 – Anna Pavlova (gymnast), Anna Pavlova, Russian artistic gymnast
*
September 7
Events Pre-1600
* 70 – A Roman army under Titus occupies and plunders Jerusalem.
* 878 – Louis the Stammerer is crowned as king of West Francia by Pope John VIII.
*1159 – Pope Alexander III is chosen.
*1191 – Third Cru ...
** Evan Rachel Wood, American actress and singer
** Aleksandra Wozniak, Canadian tennis player
* September 8
** Wiz Khalifa, American rapper
** Alexandre Bilodeau, Canadian freestyle skier
* September 9
** Afrojack, Dutch DJ and music producer
** Milan Stanković, Serbian pop-folk singer
* September 11
** Ilija Spasojević, Indonesian footballer
** Susianna Kentikian, German-Armenian boxer
** Tyler Hoechlin, American actor
** Elizabeth Henstridge, English actress
*
September 13 – G.NA, Canadian singer
*
September 15
Events Pre-1600
* 994 – Major Fatimid victory over the Byzantine Empire at the Battle of the Orontes.
*1440 – Gilles de Rais, one of the earliest known serial killers, is taken into custody upon an accusation brought against him by ...
– Aly Cissokho, French footballer
* September 19 – Danielle Panabaker, American actress
* September 21 – Ryan Guzman, American actor
* September 22 – Tom Felton, English actor and musician
* September 26 – Jang Keun Suk, South Korean actor, singer and model
* September 28 – Hilary Duff, American actress, businesswoman, singer, songwriter, producer, and writer
* September 29 – Anaïs Demoustier, French actress
* September 30
** Ramy Ashour, Egyptian squash player
** Aida Garifullina, Russian operatic soprano
** Elanne Kong, Hong Kong actress and singer
October
* October 1 – Matthew Daddario, American actor
*
October 3 – Zuleyka Rivera, Puerto Rican beauty queen (Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2006, Miss Universe 2006)
* October 4 – Marina Weisband, German politician
* October 8 – Aya Hirano, Japanese voice actress and singer
* October 11 – Ariella Käslin, Swiss artistic gymnast
* October 12 – Besian Idrizaj, Austrian footballer
*
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 ...
** Jesse Levine, American-Canadian tennis player
** Mizuho Sakaguchi, Japanese woman footballer
* October 16
** Seungho (singer), Seungho, South Korean pop singer (MBLAQ)
** Zhao Liying, Chinese actress
* October 18
** Zac Efron, American actor and singer
** Freja Beha Erichsen, Danish model
*
October 23 – Miyuu Sawai, Japanese actress
* October 24 – Charlie White (figure skater), Charlie White, American figure skater
*
October 26 – Tommy Johansson (musician), Tommy Johansson, Swedish musician (Sabaton (band), Sabaton)
* October 27
** Thelma Aoyama, Japanese singer
** Yi Jianlian, Chinese basketball player (year of birth disputed)
* October 28
** Frank Ocean, American singer and rapper
** Na Yeon Choi, South Korean female professional golfer
* October 29 – Makoto Ogawa, Japanese singer
November
*
November 1
Events Pre-1600
* 365 – The Alemanni cross the Rhine and invade Gaul. Emperor Valentinian I moves to Paris to command the army and defend the Gallic cities.
* 996 – Emperor Otto III issues a deed to Gottschalk, Bishop of Freising, ...
– Ileana D'Cruz, Indian actress
* November 3
** Colin Kaepernick, American football player
** Gemma Ward, Australian model
* November 4 – T.O.P (rapper), T.O.P, Korean rapper
* November 5 – Kevin Jonas, American actor and singer-songwriter
* November 6
** Ana Ivanovic, Serbian tennis player
** G.O (singer), G.O, South Korean singer (MBLAQ)
*
November 8
** Maryjun Takahashi, Japanese model and actress
** Mohd Faiz Subri, Malaysian footballer
* November 10 – Jessica Tovey, Australian actress
* November 11
** Yuya Tegoshi, Japanese singer (News (band), NEWS, Tegomass)
** Giles Matthey, Australian actor
*
November 12
Events Pre-1600
* 954 – The 13-year-old Lothair III is crowned at the Abbey of Saint-Remi as king of the West Frankish Kingdom.
*1028 – Future Byzantine empress Zoe takes the throne as empress consort to Romanos III Argyros.
* 13 ...
** Jason Day, Australian golfer
** Kengo Kora, Japanese actor
** Juan José Ballesta, Spanish actor
* November 14 – Brian Gleeson (actor), Brian Gleeson, Irish actor
*
November 15
Events Pre-1600
* 655 – Battle of the Winwaed: Penda of Mercia is defeated by Oswiu of Northumbria.
*1315 – Growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy: The Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft ambushes the army of Leopold I in the Battle of Morg ...
– Sergio Llull, Spanish basketball player
* November 18 – Daniella Mastricchio, Argentine actress
* November 22 – Mauro Nespoli, Italian archer
* November 23 – Kasia Struss, Polish model
* November 24
** Maysoon al-Eryani, Yemeni poet and translator
** Jeremain Lens, Dutch footballer
** Elena Satine, Georgian-American film actress and singer
* November 26 – Kat DeLuna, American singer
* November 28 – Karen Gillan, Scottish actress
December
* December 1 – Sarah Snook, Australian actress
* December 2 – Isaac Promise, Nigerian footballer (d. 2019)
* December 3
** Michael Angarano, American actor
** Alicia Sacramone, American gymnast
* December 8 – Susanne Riesch, German alpine skier
* December 9 – Hikaru Nakamura, American chess grandmaster
* December 10 – Gonzalo Higuaín, Argentine footballer
* December 11 – Miranda Tapsell, Australian actress
* December 12 – Lao Lishi, Chinese diver
* December 13
** Michael Socha, English actor
** Rachel Anne Daquis, Filipino volleyball player
* December 14 - Ana Polvorosa, Spanish actress
* December 18
** Miki Ando, Japanese figure skater
** Ayaka, Japanese singer
** Yuki Furukawa, Japanese actor
* December 19
** Karim Benzema, French footballer
** Ronan Farrow, American activist
** Fábio Audi, Brazilian actor and producer
* December 20 – Michihiro Yasuda, Japanese football player
* December 25 – LJ Reyes, Filipino actress
* December 27 – Lily Cole, British model
* December 28 – Thomas Dekker (actor), Thomas Dekker, American actor, musician, singer, director and producer
* December 29 – Iain De Caestecker, Scottish actor
* December 31
** Seydou Doumbia, Ivorian football player
** Émilie Le Pennec, French gymnast
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 ...
– Jean de Gribaldy, French road cyclist and directeur sportif (b. 1922)
* January 5 – Herman Smith-Johannsen, Norwegian supercentenarian (b. 1875)
* January 9 – Arthur Lake (actor), Arthur Lake, American actor (b. 1905)
* January 10
** Håkan Malmrot, Swedish Olympic swimmer (b. 1900)
** Marion Hutton, American singer and actress (b. 1919)
* January 14 – Douglas Sirk, German-born film director (b. 1897)
*
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 ...
– Ray Bolger, American actor, singer, and dancer (b. 1904)
* January 22 – R. Budd Dwyer, American politician (b. 1939)
* January 25 – Asim Ferhatović, Yugoslav footballer (b. 1933)
* January 27 – Norman McLaren, Canadian animator and director (b. 1914)
* January 28 – Galo Plaza, Ecuadorian statesman, 29th President of Ecuador (b. 1906)
* January 31 – Yves Allégret, French film director (b. 1905)
February
* February 1
** Gustav Knuth, German film actor (b. 1901)
** Alessandro Blasetti, Italian film director and screenwriter (b. 1900)
* February 2
** Alistair MacLean, British novelist (b. 1922)
** Carlos José Castilho, Brazilian football goalkeeper (b. 1927)
* February 3 – Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu, younger brother of Japanese Emperor Hirohito (b. 1905)
* February 4 – Liberace, American pianist, singer and actor (b. 1919)
* February 5 – Otto Wöhler, German general, serving during World War I and World War II (b. 1894)
* February 7 – Claudio Villa, Italian singer (b. 1926)
* February 10 – Robert O'Brien (racing driver), Robert O'Brien, American racing driver (b. 1908)
*
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 coming ...
– Mark Ashton, Irish gay rights activist (b. 1960)
* February 12
** Dennis Poore, British entrepreneur, financier and sometime racing driver (b. 1916)
** Raymond Vouel, Luxembourg politician (b. 1923)
* February 14 – Dmitry Kabalevsky, Russian composer (b. 1904)
* February 22 – Andy Warhol, American artist, director, writer (b. 1928)
*
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 ...
** Esmond Knight, English actor (b. 1906)
** José Afonso, Portuguese singer-songwriter, teacher and activist (b. 1929)
*
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.
...
** James Coco, American actor (b. 1930)
** Elisabeth Coit, American architect (b. 1897)
* February 27
** Joan Greenwood, English actress (b. 1921)
** Franciszek Blachnicki, Polish priest (b. 1921)
March
*
March 1
Events Pre-1600
*509 BC – Publius Valerius Publicola celebrates the first Roman triumph, triumph of the Roman Republic after his victory over the deposed king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus at the Battle of Silva Arsia.
* 293 – Emperor ...
– Freddie Green, American swing jazz guitarist (b. 1911)
*
March 2
Events Pre-1600
* 537 – Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Flaminian Gate; he and a detachment of his ''bucellarii'' are almost cut o ...
– Randolph Scott, American actor (b. 1898)
* March 3 – Danny Kaye, American singer, actor, and comedian (b. 1911)
*
March 7
Events Pre-1600
* 161 – Marcus Aurelius and L. Commodus (who changes his name to Lucius Verus) become joint emperors of Rome on the death of Antoninus Pius.
* 1138 – Konrad III von Hohenstaufen was elected king of Germany at Cob ...
– Waldo Salt, American screenwriter (b. 1914)
* March 11 – Joe Gladwin, English actor (b. 1906)
* March 12 - Woody Hayes, American college football coach, coached for Ohio State University
* March 15 – W. Sterling Cole, American politician, first Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (b. 1904)
* March 19 – Louis de Broglie, French physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1892)
* March 21
** Robert Preston (actor), Robert Preston, American actor (b. 1918)
** Dean Paul Martin, American pop singer and film and television actor (b. 1951)
* March 26
** Georg Muche, German painter, printmaker, architect, author, and teacher (b. 1895)
** Eugen Jochum, German conductor (b. 1902)
* March 27 – Stane Kavčič, 6th Prime Minister of Slovenia (b. 1919)
* March 28
** Maria von Trapp, Austrian singer (b. 1905)
** Patrick Troughton, English actor (b. 1920)
** Alphonse Alley, Beninese military officer, former President of Dahomey, Head of State of Dahomey (b. 1930)
April
* April 1 – Henri Cochet, French tennis champion (b. 1901)
* April 2
** Wang Renmei, Chinese actress and singer (b. 1914)
** Buddy Rich, American jazz drummer (b. 1917)
* April 4 – C. L. Moore, American writer (b. 1911)
* April 5 – Leabua Jonathan, 2nd Prime Minister of Lesotho (b. 1914)
* April 11
** Erskine Caldwell, American writer (b. 1903)
** Kent Taylor, American actor (b. 1907)
** Primo Levi, Italian chemist and writer (b. 1919)
* April 12 – Mike Von Erich, American professional wrestler (b. 1964)
* April 15 – Masatoshi Nakayama, Japanese karate master (b. 1913)
* April 17
** Carlton Barrett, Jamaican reggae drummer (b. 1950)
** Cornelius Van Til, Dutch Christian philosopher, reformed theologian, and presuppositional apologist (b. 1895)
** Dick Shawn, American actor (b. 1923)
*
April 19
Events Pre-1600
*AD 65 – The freedman Milichus betrays Piso's plot to kill the Emperor Nero and all the conspirators are arrested.
* 531 – Battle of Callinicum: A Byzantine army under Belisarius is defeated by the Persians at ...
** Milt Kahl, Animator for the Disney Studio (b. 1909)
** Antony Tudor, English dancer and choreographer (b. 1908)
** Maxwell D. Taylor, American general and diplomat (b. 1901)
May
* May 3 – Dalida, French rock musician (b. 1933)
* May 4
** Paul Butterfield, American musician (b. 1942)
** Cathryn Damon, American actress (b. 1930)
* May 6 – William J. Casey, American Central Intelligence Agency director (b. 1913)
* May 7 – Colin Blakely, Northern Irish actor (b. 1930)
*
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 ...
** James Plimsoll, Sir James Plimsoll, Australian public servant (b. 1917)
** Carl Tchilinghiryan, German businessman (b. 1910)
*
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 formally rati ...
– Thodoros Kefalopoulos, Greek actor (b. 1894)
* May 13
** Ismael Rivera, Puerto Rican composer and salsa singer (b. 1931)
** Signe Amundsen, Norwegian operatic soprano (b. 1899)
*
May 14
Events Pre-1600
* 1027 – Robert II of France names his son Henry I as junior King of the Franks.
*1097 – The Siege of Nicaea begins during the First Crusade.
* 1264 – Battle of Lewes: Henry III of England is captured and forc ...
– Rita Hayworth, American actress and dancer (b. 1918)
*
May 17 – Gunnar Myrdal, Swedish economist, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1898)
* May 19 – James Tiptree, Jr., American author (b. 1915)
* May 21 – Alejandro Rey, Argentine actor (b. 1930)
* May 24 – Hermione Gingold, English actress (b. 1897)
*
May 27
Events Pre-1600
* 1096 – Count Emicho enters Mainz, where his followers massacre Jewish citizens. At least 600 Jews are killed.
* 1120 – Richard III of Capua is anointed as Prince two weeks before his untimely death.
* 1153 &ndash ...
** Colin McCahon, New Zealand artist (b. 1919)
** John Howard Northrop, American biochemist (b. 1891)
* May 29
** Charan Singh, 5th Prime Minister of India (b. 1902)
** Jozef Langenus, Belgian middle-distance runner (b. 1898)
* May 31 – John Abraham (director), John Abraham, Indian film director (b. 1937)
June
* June 1
** Errol Barrow, Caribbean statesman, 1st Prime Minister of Barbados (b. 1920)
** Rashid Karami, Lebanese statesman, 21st Prime Minister of Lebanon (b. 1921)
** Domenico Piemontesi, Italian road bicycle racer (b. 1903)
* June 2 – Andrés Segovia, Spanish guitarist (b. 1893)
*
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 ...
– Will Sampson, American actor (b. 1933)
* June 6 – Richard Münch (actor), Richard Münch, German actor (b. 1916)
* June 9
** Madge Kennedy, American actress (b. 1891)
** Raya Dunayevskaya, Russian-born philosopher, founder of Marxist humanism in the United States (b. 1910)
* June 10 – Elizabeth Hartman, American actress (b. 1943)
* June 13
** Vera Caspary, American screenwriter, novelist, playwright (b. 1899)
** Geraldine Page, American actress (b. 1924)
* June 20 – Salim Ali, Indian ornithologist and naturalist (b. 1896)
* June 22 – Fred Astaire, American actor, singer, and dancer (b. 1899)
* June 24 – Jackie Gleason, American actor and comedian (b. 1916)
* June 26
** Arthur F. Burns, American economist (b. 1904)
** Henk Badings, Dutch composer (b. 1907)
*
June 30
Events Pre-1600
* 296 – Pope Marcellinus begins his papacy.
* 763 – The Byzantine Empire, Byzantine army of emperor Constantine V defeats the First Bulgarian Empire, Bulgarian forces in the Battle of Anchialus (763), Battle of Anc ...
– Federico Mompou, Spanish composer and pianist (b. 1893)
July
* July 2 – Michael Bennett (theater), Michael Bennett, American theater director and choreographer (b. 1943)
*
July 3 – Viola Dana, American actress (b. 1897)
*
July 4
Events Pre-1600
* 362 BC – Battle of Mantinea: The Thebans, led by Epaminondas, defeated the Spartans.
* 414 – Emperor Theodosius II, age 13, yields power to his older sister Aelia Pulcheria, who reigned as regent and proclaim ...
– Abdul Halim (Indonesia), Abdul Halim, Indonesian politician, 4th Prime Minister of Indonesia (b. 1911)
* July 8 – Gerardo Diego, Spanish poet (b. 1896)
* July 10 – John Hammond (record producer), John Hammond, American record producer (b. 1910)
*
July 11
Events Pre-1600
* 472 – After being besieged in Rome by his own generals, Western Roman Emperor Anthemius is captured in St. Peter's Basilica and put to death.
* 813 – Byzantine emperor Michael I, under threat by conspiracies, abd ...
– Tom Waddell, American sportsman and competitor (b. 1937)
*
July 17
** Kristjan Palusalu, Estonian wrestler (b. 1908)
** Yujiro Ishihara, Japanese actor (b. 1934)
* July 20 – Richard Egan (actor), Richard Egan, American actor (b. 1921)
* July 28 - James Burnham, American philosopher and political theorist (b. 1905)
August
* August 1 – Pola Negri, Polish born actress (b. 1897)
* August 2 – Abu Sayeed Chowdhury, 2nd President of Bangladesh (b. 1921)
* August 5 – Anatoli Papanov, Soviet and Russian stage, film and voice actor (b. 1922)
* August 6
** Léon Noël, French diplomat, politician and historian (b. 1888)
** Ira C. Eaker, World War II United States Army Air Forces general (b. 1896)
*
August 7
** Camille Chamoun, 7th President of Lebanon (b. 1900)
** Nobusuke Kishi, Japanese politician, 37th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1896)
* August 10 – Georgios Athanasiadis-Novas, Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1893)
*
August 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1 BC – Wang Mang consolidates his power in China and is declared marshal of state. Emperor Ai of Han, who died the previous day, had no heirs.
* 942 – Start of the four-day Battle of al-Mada'in, between the Hamdan ...
– Andrei Mironov (actor), Andrei Mironov, Soviet and Russian theatre and film actor (b. 1941)
*
August 17
**
Rudolf Hess
Rudolf Walter Richard Hess (Heß in German; 26 April 1894 – 17 August 1987) was a German politician and a leading member of the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany. Appointed Deputy Führer to Adolf Hitler in 1933, Hess held that position unt ...
, German Nazi official (b. 1894)
** Clarence Brown, American film director (b. 1890)
** Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Brazilian poet (b. 1902)
*
August 23 – Didier Pironi, French racing driver (b. 1952)
* August 24 – Bayard Rustin, American civil rights activist (b. 1912)
* August 26 – Georg Wittig, German chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1897)
* August 28 – John Huston, American film director, screenwriter, and actor (b. 1906)
* August 29 – Lee Marvin, American actor (b. 1924)
September
* September 1 – Gerhard Fieseler, German World War I flying ace, aerobatics champion, and aircraft designer and manufacturer (b. 1896)
*
September 2
Events
Pre-1600
*44 BC – Pharaoh Cleopatra VII of Egypt declares her son co-ruler as Ptolemy XV Caesarion.
* 44 BC – Cicero launches the first of his ''Philippicae'' (oratorical attacks) on Mark Antony. He will make 14 of them ...
– Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean, President of Argentina (1982) (b. 1926)
*
September 3
Events Pre-1600
*36 BC – In the Battle of Naulochus, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, admiral of Octavian, defeats Sextus Pompey, son of Pompey, thus ending Pompeian resistance to the Second Triumvirate.
* 301 – San Marino, one of the s ...
– Morton Feldman, American composer (b. 1926)
* September 4 – Richard Marquand, Welsh film director (b. 1937)
* September 9
** Bill Fraser, Scottish actor (b. 1908)
** Gerrit Jan Heijn, Dutch businessman (b. 1931)
* September 11
** Peter Tosh, Jamaican singer and musician (b. 1944)
** Lorne Greene, Canadian actor, radio personality and singer (b. 1915)
* September 12
** John Qualen, Canadian-American actor (b. 1899)
** J. Lawton Collins, American general (b. 1896)
*
September 13 – Mervyn LeRoy, American film producer and director (b. 1900)
*
September 17
Events Pre-1600
* 1111 – Highest Galician nobility led by Pedro Fróilaz de Traba and the bishop Diego Gelmírez crown Alfonso VII as "King of Galicia".
* 1176 – The Battle of Myriokephalon is the last attempt by the Byzantine Empi ...
– Vladimir Basov, Soviet actor, film director and screenwriter (b. 1923)
* September 18 – Américo Tomás, 13th President of Portugal (b. 1894)
* September 19 – Einar Gerhardsen, former Prime Minister of Norway (b. 1897)
* September 21 – Jaco Pastorius, American jazz bassist (b. 1951)
* September 22
** Hákun Djurhuus, 4th Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands (b. 1908)
** Dan Rowan, American comedian (b. 1922)
** Hédi Váradi, Hungarian actress (b. 1929)
* September 23
** Bob Fosse, American theater choreographer and director (b. 1927)
** Erland Van Lidth De Jeude, Dutch-born wrestler, opera singer and actor (b. 1953)
* September 25
** Mary Astor, American actress (b. 1906)
** Emlyn Williams, Welsh writer, dramatist and actor (b. 1905)
* September 29 – Henry Ford II, president of Ford Motor Company (b. 1917)
* September 30 – Alfred Bester, American author (b. 1913)
October
* October 2
** Madeleine Carroll, English actress (b. 1906)
** Peter Medawar, Sir Peter Medawar, Brazilian-born British scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1915)
*
October 3
** Jean Anouilh, French dramatist (b. 1910)
** Catherine Bramwell-Booth, English Salvation Army officer (b. 1883)
** Hans Gál, composer, teacher and author (b. 1890)
* October 8
** Spencer Gordon Bennet, American film producer (b. 1893)
** Konstantinos Tsatsos, President of Greece (b. 1899)
* October 9 – William P. Murphy, American physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1892)
* October 11 – Jaime Pardo Leal, Colombian lawyer, union leader, and politician (b. 1941)
* October 12
** Alf Landon, American politician (b. 1887)
** Fahri Korutürk, Turkish diplomat, 6th President of Turkey (b. 1903)
* October 13
** Walter Houser Brattain, American physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1902)
** Kishore Kumar, Indian actor and playback singer (b. 1929)
*
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 ...
–
Thomas Sankara, Burkinabe politician, 5th Prime Minister of Burkina Faso and 2nd President of Burkina Faso (b. 1949)
*
October 19
** Jacqueline du Pré, British cellist (b. 1945)
** Hermann Lang, German race car driver (b. 1909)
* October 20 – Andrey Kolmogorov, Russian mathematician (b. 1903)
*
October 22 – Lino Ventura, Italian actor (b. 1919)
* October 27 – Vijay Merchant, Indian cricketer (b. 1911)
* October 28 – André Masson, French artist (b. 1896)
* October 29 – Woody Herman, American jazz musician (b. 1913)
* October 30 – Joseph Campbell, American mythologist, author (b. 1904)
November
*
November 1
Events Pre-1600
* 365 – The Alemanni cross the Rhine and invade Gaul. Emperor Valentinian I moves to Paris to command the army and defend the Gallic cities.
* 996 – Emperor Otto III issues a deed to Gottschalk, Bishop of Freising, ...
– René Lévesque, Canadian politician, 23rd Premier of Quebec (b. 1922)
* November 5 – Georges Franju, French filmmaker (b. 1912)
* November 6
** Zohar Argov, Israeli singer (b. 1955)
** Jean Rivier, French composer of classical music (b. 1896)
*
November 7 – Arne Borg, Swedish Olympic swimmer (b. 1901)
* November 10 – Seyni Kountché, Nigerien military officer and statesman, 2nd President of Niger (b. 1931)
*
November 12
Events Pre-1600
* 954 – The 13-year-old Lothair III is crowned at the Abbey of Saint-Remi as king of the West Frankish Kingdom.
*1028 – Future Byzantine empress Zoe takes the throne as empress consort to Romanos III Argyros.
* 13 ...
– Cornelis Vreeswijk, Dutch-born Swedish singer-songwriter, poet and actor (b. 1937)
* November 18 – Jacques Anquetil, French road racing cyclist (b. 1934)
* November 23 – Antonio Sastre, Argentine footballer (b. 1911)
* November 26 – Duncan Sandys, British politician (b. 1908)
December
* December 1 – James Baldwin, African-American novelist, essayist, playwright and poet (b. 1924)
* December 2
** Juan Alberto Melgar Castro, Honduran military officer (b. 1930)
** Donn F. Eisele, American astronaut (b. 1930)
** Luis Federico Leloir, French-born chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1906)
** Yakov Borisovich Zel'dovich, Russian physicist (b. 1914)
* December 4 – Rouben Mamoulian, Armenian-American film director (b. 1897)
* December 8
** Marcos Calderón, Peruvian football coach (b. 1928)
** José González Ganoza, Peruvian footballer (b. 1954)
* December 10 – Jascha Heifetz, Lithuanian-born violinist (b. 1901)
* December 17 – Bernardus Johannes Alfrink, Dutch cardinal (b. 1900)
* December 21 – Ralph Nelson, American film and television director, producer, writer, and actor (b. 1916)
* December 22 – Alice Terry, American actress (b. 1899)
* December 24
** Joop den Uyl, Dutch politician and journalist, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1973–1977) (b. 1919)
** M. G. Ramachandran, Indian actor and Chief Minister of the Tamil Nadu (1977–1987) (b. 1917)
* December 27 – Priscilla Dean, American actress (b. 1896)
Nobel Prizes
* Nobel Prize in Physics, Physics – J. Georg Bednorz, Karl Alexander Müller
* Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Chemistry – Donald J. Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, Charles J. Pedersen
* Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Medicine – Susumu Tonegawa
* Nobel Prize in Literature, Literature – Joseph Brodsky
* Nobel Peace Prize, Peace – Óscar Arias Sánchez
* Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel – Robert Solow
References
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