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; the Columbine High School massacre
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, one of the first major school shootings in the United States
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; the Year 2000 problem ("Y2K"), perceived as a major concern in the lead-up to the year 2000
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; the Millennium Dome opens in London
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; online music downloading platform Napster is launched, soon a source of online piracy; NASA
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NASA was established in 1958, succeedi ...
loses both the Mars Climate Orbiter and the Mars Polar Lander; a destroyed T-55
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tank
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near Prizren
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during the Kosovo War
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1999 was designated as the
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.
Events
January
*
January 1
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– The
euro
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currency is established and the
European Central Bank
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assumes its full powers.
*
January 3 – The
Mars Polar Lander is launched by
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agency of the US federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research.
NASA was established in 1958, succeedi ...
.
*
January 25 – The 6.2
Armenia, Colombia earthquake hits western
Colombia, killing at least 1,900.
February
*
February 7
Events Pre-1600
* 457 – Leo I becomes the Eastern Roman emperor.
* 987 – Bardas Phokas the Younger and Bardas Skleros, Byzantine generals of the military elite, begin a wide-scale rebellion against Emperor Basil II.
* 1301 &nda ...
–
Abdullah II inherits the throne of Jordan, following the death of his father King
Hussein.
*
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 ...
–
Pluto
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moves along its eccentric orbit further from the Sun than
Neptune
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. It had been nearer than Neptune since
1979, and will become again in
2231.
*
February 12
Events Pre-1600
*1404 – The Italian professor Galeazzo di Santa Sophie performed the first post-mortem autopsy for the purposes of teaching and demonstration at the Heiligen–Geist Spital in Vienna.
*1429 – English forces under ...
– U.S. President
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton (Birth name, né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He previously served as governor of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981 ...
is acquitted in
impeachment proceedings in 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 ...
.
*
February 16
** In
Uzbekistan
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, an apparent
assassination
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attempt against President
Islam Karimov
Islam Abduganiyevich Karimov ( uz, Islom Abdugʻaniyevich Karimov / Ислом Абдуғаниевич Каримов, italics=no; russian: link=no, Ислам Абдуганиевич Каримов; 30 January 1938 – 2 September 2016) was t ...
takes place at government headquarters.
** Across Europe,
Kurdish rebels take over embassies and hold hostages after
Turkey
Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with ...
arrests one of their rebel leaders.
*
February 23
**
Kurdish rebel leader
Abdullah Öcalan
Abdullah Öcalan ( ; ; born 4 April 1949), also known as Apo (short for Abdullah in Turkish and Kurdish for "uncle"), is a political prisoner and founding member of the militant Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
Öcalan was based in Syria from ...
is charged with
treason
Treason is the crime of attacking a state authority to which one owes allegiance. This typically includes acts such as participating in a war against one's native country, attempting to overthrow its government, spying on its military, its diplo ...
in
Ankara
Ankara ( , ; ), historically known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey. Located in the central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5.1 million in its urban center and over 5.7 million in Ankara Province, mak ...
, Turkey.
**
1999 Galtür avalanche: An
avalanche
An avalanche is a rapid flow of snow down a slope, such as a hill or mountain.
Avalanches can be set off spontaneously, by such factors as increased precipitation or snowpack weakening, or by external means such as humans, animals, and ear ...
destroys the village of Galtür, Austria, killing 31.
*
February 27 – While trying to circumnavigate the world in a
hot air balloon, Colin Prescot and Andy Elson set a new endurance record after being aloft for 233 hours and 55 minutes.
March
*
March 1
Events Pre-1600
*509 BC – Publius Valerius Publicola celebrates the first triumph of the Roman Republic after his victory over the deposed king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus at the Battle of Silva Arsia.
* 293 – Emperor Diocletian and ...
** One of four bombs detonated in
Lusaka
Lusaka (; ) is the capital and largest city of Zambia. It is one of the fastest-developing cities in southern Africa. Lusaka is in the southern part of the central plateau at an elevation of about . , the city's population was about 3.3 milli ...
,
Zambia
Zambia (), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central, Southern and East Africa, although it is typically referred to as being in Southern Africa at its most central point. Its neighbours are ...
, destroys the
Angola
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n Embassy.
**
Rwandan
Hutu
The Hutu (), also known as the Abahutu, are a Bantu ethnic or social group which is native to the African Great Lakes region. They mainly live in Rwanda, Burundi and the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, where they form one of the pr ...
rebels kill and dismember eight foreign tourists at the Buhoma homestead,
Uganda
}), is a landlocked country in East Africa. The country is bordered to the east by Kenya, to the north by South Sudan, to the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to the south-west by Rwanda, and to the south by Tanzania. The south ...
.
** The
Convention on the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel Mines comes into force.
*
March 12 – Former
Warsaw Pact
The Warsaw Pact (WP) or Treaty of Warsaw, formally the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance, was a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland, between the Soviet Union and seven other Eastern Bloc socialist republi ...
members Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic join
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, ; french: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two No ...
.
*
March 15
Events Pre-1600
*474 BC – Roman consul Aulus Manlius Vulso celebrates an ovation for concluding the war against Veii and securing a forty years' truce.
* 44 BC – The assassination of Julius Caesar takes place.
* 493 – ...
– The
Santer Commission of the EU resigns over allegations of corruption.
*
March 21
**
Bertrand Piccard and
Brian Jones
Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones (28 February 1942 – 3 July 1969) was an English multi-instrumentalist and singer best known as the founder, rhythm/lead guitarist, and original leader of the Rolling Stones. Initially a guitarist, he went on to prov ...
become the first to circumnavigate the Earth in a
hot air balloon.
** The
71st Academy Awards are held at the
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is one of the halls in the Los Angeles Music Center
The Music Center (officially named the Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County) is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. Located ...
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 wor ...
with ''
Shakespeare in Love'' winning
Best Picture.
*
March 24
**
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, ; french: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two No ...
launches
air strikes against the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Cрбија и Црна Гора, translit=Srbija i Crna Gora) was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Y ...
, marking the first time NATO has attacked a sovereign state.
** A
fire
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At a certain point in the combustion reaction, called the ignition ...
in the
Mont Blanc Tunnel kills 39 people, closing the tunnel for nearly three years.
*
March 26 – The
Melissa worm
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attacks the Internet.
*
March 27 –
Kosovo War
The Kosovo War was an armed conflict in Kosovo that started 28 February 1998 and lasted until 11 June 1999. It was fought by the forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (i.e. Serbia and Montenegro), which controlled Kosovo before the w ...
: A U.S.
F-117 Nighthawk is shot down by Yugoslav forces.
*
March 29
Events Pre-1600
* 845 – Paris is sacked by Viking raiders, probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collects a huge ransom in exchange for leaving.
*1430 – The Ottoman Empire under Murad II captures Thessalonica from the Republic of ...
– For the first time, the
Dow Jones Industrial Average
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The DJIA is one of the oldest and most commonly followed equity indexe ...
closes above the 10,000 mark, at 10,006.78.
April
*
April 1
Events Pre-1600
* 33 – According to one historian's account, Jesus Christ's Last Supper is held.
* 527 – Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne.
* 1081 – Alexios ...
–
Nunavut
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, an
Inuit
Inuit (; iu, ᐃᓄᐃᑦ 'the people', singular: Inuk, , dual: Inuuk, ) are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic and subarctic regions of Greenland, Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, ...
homeland, is created from the eastern portion of the
Northwest Territories
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to become Canada's third
territory
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.
*
April 5
** Two
Libya
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ns suspected of bringing down
Pan Am Flight 103
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in 1988 are handed over to Scottish authorities for eventual trial in the Netherlands. The
United Nations
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suspends sanctions against Libya.
** In
Laramie, Wyoming, Russell Henderson pleads guilty to
kidnapping
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and felony murder, in order to avoid a possible
death penalty conviction for the apparent
hate crime killing of
Matthew Shepard
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.
*
April 7
Events Pre-1600
* 451 – Attila the Hun captures Metz in France, killing most of its inhabitants and burning the town.
* 529 – First '' Corpus Juris Civilis'', a fundamental work in jurisprudence, is issued by Eastern Roman Emp ...
–
Kosovo War
The Kosovo War was an armed conflict in Kosovo that started 28 February 1998 and lasted until 11 June 1999. It was fought by the forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (i.e. Serbia and Montenegro), which controlled Kosovo before the w ...
:
Kosovo
Kosovo ( sq, Kosova or ; sr-Cyrl, Косово ), officially the Republic of Kosovo ( sq, Republika e Kosovës, links=no; sr, Република Косово, Republika Kosovo, links=no), is a partially recognised state in Southeast Eur ...
's main border crossings are closed by Yugoslav forces to prevent
Kosovar Albanians from leaving.
*
April 9 –
Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, president of
Niger
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Events Pre-1600
*43 BC – Legions loyal to the Roman Senate, commanded by Gaius Pansa, defeat the forces of Mark Antony in the Battle of Forum Gallorum.
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–
Kosovo War
The Kosovo War was an armed conflict in Kosovo that started 28 February 1998 and lasted until 11 June 1999. It was fought by the forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (i.e. Serbia and Montenegro), which controlled Kosovo before the w ...
: NATO warplanes repeatedly
bomb ethnic Albanian refugee convoys for 2 hours over a 12-mile stretch of road, after mistaking them for Yugoslav military trucks, between Đakovica and Dečani in western Kosovo, killing at least 73 refugees.
*
April 20 –
Columbine High School massacre
On April 20, 1999, a school shooting and attempted bombing occurred at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado, United States. The perpetrators, twelfth grade, 12th grade students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, murdered 12 students and ...
: Two
Littleton, Colorado, teenagers,
Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, open fire on their teachers and classmates, killing 12 students and 1 teacher, and then themselves.
*
April 24
Events Pre-1600
* 1479 BC – Thutmose III ascends to the throne of Egypt, although power effectively shifts to Hatshepsut (according to the Low Chronology of the 18th dynasty).
*1183 BC – Traditional reckoning of the Fall of Troy ...
–
Namibian Economic Society is founded.
*
April 26
** Sultan
Salahuddin of Selangor becomes the 11th
Yang di-Pertuan Agong of
Malaysia
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.
** British TV presenter
Jill Dando, 37, is shot dead on the doorstep of her home in
Fulham
Fulham () is an area of the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham in West London, England, southwest of Charing Cross. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames, bordering Hammersmith, Kensington and Chelsea. The area faces Wandswo ...
, London.
*
April 30 –
Cambodia
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joins the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
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(ASEAN), bringing the total members to 10.
May
*
May 3 –
1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak: a
devastating tornado, rated F5 on the
Fujita scale
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, hits southern and eastern
Oklahoma City metropolitan area, killing 36 people (and 5 indirectly) and producing the highest winds recorded on Earth: .
*
May 7
**
Kosovo War
The Kosovo War was an armed conflict in Kosovo that started 28 February 1998 and lasted until 11 June 1999. It was fought by the forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (i.e. Serbia and Montenegro), which controlled Kosovo before the w ...
: in the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Cрбија и Црна Гора, translit=Srbija i Crna Gora) was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Y ...
,
three Chinese embassy workers are killed and twenty others wounded when a
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, ; french: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two No ...
B-2 aircraft bombs the Chinese Embassy in
Belgrade.
** In
Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau ( ; pt, Guiné-Bissau; ff, italic=no, 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫 𞤄𞤭𞤧𞤢𞥄𞤱𞤮, Gine-Bisaawo, script=Adlm; Mandinka: ''Gine-Bisawo''), officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau ( pt, República da Guiné-Bissau, links=no ), ...
, President
João Bernardo Vieira is ousted in a military
coup.
*
May 12
Events Pre-1600
* 254 – Pope Stephen I succeeds Pope Lucius I, becoming the 23rd pope of the Catholic Church, and immediately takes a stand against Novatianism.
* 907 – Zhu Wen forces Emperor Ai into abdicating, ending the Tan ...
–
David Steel
David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood, (born 31 March 1938) is a British politician. Elected as Member of Parliament for Roxburgh, Selkirk, and Peebles, followed by Tweeddale, Ettrick, and Lauderdale, he served as the final leade ...
becomes the first Presiding Officer (Speaker) of the modern
Scottish Parliament
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.
*
May 13 –
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi is elected President of Italy.
*
May 17 –
Ehud Barak
Ehud Barak ( he-a, אֵהוּד בָּרָק, Ehud_barak.ogg, link=yes, born Ehud Brog; 12 February 1942) is an Israeli general and politician who served as the tenth prime minister from 1999 to 2001. He was leader of the Labor Party until Ja ...
is elected prime minister of
Israel
Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
.
*
May 26
** The
Indian Air Force launches an attack on intruding
Pakistan
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Army troops and
mujahideen militants in
Kashmir.
** The
1999 UEFA Champions League Final takes place at the
Camp Nou Stadium,
Barcelona
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, in which the English side
Manchester United defeats the German side
Bayern Munich 2–1.
*
May 27 – The
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was a body of the United Nations that was established to prosecute the war crimes in the Yugoslav Wars, war crimes that had been committed during the Yugoslav Wars and to try ...
in
The Hague, Netherlands
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indicts
Slobodan Milošević
Slobodan Milošević (, ; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the president of Serbia within Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1997 (originally the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent republic of ...
and four others for
war crimes and
crimes against humanity committed in
Kosovo
Kosovo ( sq, Kosova or ; sr-Cyrl, Косово ), officially the Republic of Kosovo ( sq, Republika e Kosovës, links=no; sr, Република Косово, Republika Kosovo, links=no), is a partially recognised state in Southeast Eur ...
.
*
May 28
** Two Swedish police officers are wounded by bank robbers armed with automatic firearms, and
later executed with their own service pistols in
Malexander,
Sweden.
** After 22 years of restoration work,
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, Drawing, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. While his fame initially re ...
's ''
The Last Supper'' is placed back on display in
Milan
Milan ( , , Lombard language, Lombard: ; it, Milano ) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the List of cities in Italy, second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of about 1.4  ...
, Italy.
*
May 29 –
Nigeria
Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of G ...
terminates military rule, and the
Fourth Nigerian Republic is established with
Olusegun Obasanjo
Chief Olusegun Matthew Okikiola Ogunboye Aremu Obasanjo, , ( ; yo, Olúṣẹ́gun Ọbásanjọ́ ; born 5 March 1937) is a Nigerian political and military leader who served as Nigeria's head of state from 1976 to 1979 and later as its pre ...
as
president.
June
*
June 1
Events Pre-1600
*1215 – Zhongdu (now Beijing), then under the control of the Jurchen ruler Emperor Xuanzong of Jin, is captured by the Mongols under Genghis Khan, ending the Battle of Zhongdu.
*1252 – Alfonso X is proclaimed king o ...
–
Napster, a music downloading service, is created; it would later inspire other
file-sharing sites such as
The Pirate Bay,
LimeWire,
Gnutella,
Kazaa,
Morpheus,
BearShare, and
uTorrent 1999-2010 period which some called the "Second
Golden Age of Piracy".
*
June 2 – The
King of Bhutan allows television transmissions to commence in
the Kingdom for the first time, coinciding with the King's Silver Jubilee.
*
June 5 – The
Islamic Salvation Army, the armed wing of the
Islamic Salvation Front, agrees in principle to disband in
Algeria
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*
June 8 – The government of
Colombia announces it will include the estimated value of the country's
illegal drug crops, exceeding half a billion US dollars, in its
gross national product.
*
June 9 –
Kosovo War
The Kosovo War was an armed conflict in Kosovo that started 28 February 1998 and lasted until 11 June 1999. It was fought by the forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (i.e. Serbia and Montenegro), which controlled Kosovo before the w ...
:
Yugoslavia
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and
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, ; french: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two No ...
sign a
peace treaty
A peace treaty is an agreement between two or more hostile parties, usually countries or governments, which formally ends a state of war between the parties. It is different from an armistice, which is an agreement to stop hostilities; a surr ...
to end their hostilities.
*
June 10 – Kosovo War:
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, ; french: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two No ...
suspends its
air strikes after
Slobodan Milošević
Slobodan Milošević (, ; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the president of Serbia within Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1997 (originally the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent republic of ...
agrees to withdraw
Yugoslav forces from
Kosovo
Kosovo ( sq, Kosova or ; sr-Cyrl, Косово ), officially the Republic of Kosovo ( sq, Republika e Kosovës, links=no; sr, Република Косово, Republika Kosovo, links=no), is a partially recognised state in Southeast Eur ...
.
*
June 12 – Kosovo War:
Operation Joint Guardian
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Arts, entertainment and media
* ''Operation'' (game), a battery-operated board game that challenges dexterity
* Operation (music), a term used in musical set theory
* ''Operations'' (magazine), Multi-Ma ...
/''Operation Agricola'' begins:
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, ; french: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two No ...
-led
United Nations
The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmonizi ...
peacekeeping forces
KFOR enter
Kosovo, Yugoslavia.
*
June 16 –
Thabo Mbeki is inaugurated as the second
president of South Africa, marking the first
peaceful transfer of executive power in the country's post-democratization history.
*
June 18
Events Pre-1600
* 618 – Li Yuan becomes Emperor Gaozu of Tang, initiating three centuries of Tang dynasty rule over China.
* 656 – Ali becomes Caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate.
* 860 – Byzantine–Rus' War: A fleet of abo ...
– The
J18 international anti-globalization protests are organized in dozens of cities around the world, some of which led to riots.
*
June 19 –
Turin
Turin ( , Piedmontese: ; it, Torino ) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy. It is the capital city of Piedmont and of the Metropolitan City of Turin, and was the first Italian capital from 1861 to 1865. Th ...
, Italy, is awarded the
2006 Winter Olympics.
*
June 24 – Kosovo War: NATO marines shoot three gunmen in
Kosovo, Yugoslavia after being attacked by the latter, killing one of them and injuring the other two.
*
June 25 –
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and ...
gets a
new national anthem
"New National Anthem" is a political rap song by American rapper T.I., released on September 23, 2014, through Grand Hustle and Columbia Records, as a pre-order track from ''Paperwork'' (2014). The song, produced by Tommy "TBHITS" Brown, featu ...
.
*
June 30 – Twenty-three people die in a fire at the
Sealand Youth Training Center in South Korea.
July
*
July 1 –
Europol (short for European Police Office) the
European Union
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of and an estimated total population of about 447million. The EU has often been ...
's
criminal intelligence
Criminal intelligence is information compiled, analyzed, and/or disseminated in an effort to anticipate, prevent, or monitor criminal activity.
The United States Army Military Police Corps defines criminal intelligence as information gathered or ...
agency becomes fully operational.
*
July 7 – In Rome,
Hicham El Guerrouj
Hicham El Guerrouj ( ar, هشام الݣروج, Hishām l-Garrūj; ber, ⵀⵉⵛⴰⵎ ⴻⵍ ⴳⴻⵔⵔⵓⵊ, Hisham El Gerruj; born 14 September 1974) is a retired Moroccan middle-distance runner. El Guerrouj is the current world record h ...
runs the
fastest mile ever recorded, at 3:43.13.
*
July 10 – American soccer player
Brandi Chastain scores the game winning penalty kick against China in the
final of the FIFA Women's World Cup.
*
July 11 – India recaptures
Kargil, forcing the
Pakistan
Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 24 ...
i army to retreat. India announces victory, ending the 2-month conflict.
*
July 20
**
Mercury program:
Liberty Bell 7 – piloted by
Gus Grissom in
1961 – is raised from the Atlantic Ocean.
**
Falun Gong is banned in the People's Republic of China under
Jiang Zemin
Jiang Zemin (17 August 1926 – 30 November 2022) was a Chinese politician who served as general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 1989 to 2002, as chairman of the Central Military Commission from 1989 to 2004, and as pre ...
.
*
July 23
** NASA's
Chandra X-ray Observatory is launched.
**
Mohammed VI of Morocco becomes king upon the death of his father
Hassan II.
**Fourteen
Kosovar Serb villagers are
killed by ethnic Albanian gunmen in the village of Staro Gračko.
*
July 27 – Twenty-one people die in a
canyoning disaster at the
Saxetenbach Gorge near
Interlaken, Switzerland.
*
July 31 –
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agency of the US federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research.
NASA was established in 1958, succeedi ...
intentionally crashes the
Lunar Prospector spacecraft
A spacecraft is a vehicle or machine designed to spaceflight, fly in outer space. A type of artificial satellite, spacecraft are used for a variety of purposes, including Telecommunications, communications, Earth observation satellite, Earth ...
into the
Moon
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It is the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System and the largest and most massive relative to its parent planet, with a diameter about one-quarter that of Earth (comparable to the width ...
, thus ending its mission to detect frozen water on the lunar surface.
August
*
August 7 – Hundreds of Chechen guerrillas invade the Russian republic of
Dagestan
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, triggering a
short war.
*
August 10
Events Pre-1600
* 654 – Pope Eugene I elected to succeed Martinus I.
* 955 – Battle of Lechfeld: Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor defeats the Magyars, ending 50 years of Magyar invasion of the West.
* 991 – Battle of Maldon: T ...
– The
Atlantique incident occurs as an intruding
Pakistan Navy plane is shot down in India, sparking tensions between the two nations, coming just a month after the end of the
Kargil War
The Kargil War, also known as the Kargil conflict, was fought between India and Pakistan from May to July 1999 in the Kargil district of Jammu and Kashmir and elsewhere along the Line of Control (LoC). In India, the conflict is also referre ...
.
*
August 11 – A
total solar eclipse is seen in Europe and Asia.
*
August 16 –
State Duma approved Putin as Prime Minister
*
August 17 – The 7.6
İzmit earthquake shakes northwestern
Turkey
Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with ...
with a maximum
Mercalli intensity of IX (''Violent''), leaving more than 17,000 dead and around 50,000 injured.
*
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 kn ...
– In
Belgrade, tens of thousands of
Yugoslavs rally to demand the resignation of
Yugoslav President
This article lists the heads of state of Yugoslavia from the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) in 1918 until the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992.
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia ...
Slobodan Milošević
Slobodan Milošević (, ; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the president of Serbia within Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1997 (originally the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent republic of ...
.
*
August 26 – The
Second Chechen War begins
*
August 30 –
East Timor
East Timor (), also known as Timor-Leste (), officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, is an island country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the exclave of Oecusse on the island's north-we ...
votes for independence from
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 ...
(which had invaded and occupied it since 1975) in
a referendum.
September
*
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
__NOTOC__
Year 301 (Ro ...
–
1999 Ontario Highway 401 crash
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occurs, involving 87 vehicles and killing 8.
*
September 7 – The 6.0
Athens earthquake hits with a maximum
Mercalli intensity of IX (''Violent''), killing 143, injuring 800–1,600, and leaving 50,000 homeless.
*
September 8 – The first of a series of
Russian apartment bombings occurs. Subsequent bombings occur on September 13 and 16, while a bombing on September 22 fails.
*
September 12 – Under international pressure to allow an international peacekeeping force, Indonesian president BJ Habibie announces that he will do so.
*
September 14 –
Kiribati
Kiribati (), officially the Republic of Kiribati ( gil, ibaberikiKiribati),[Kiribati]
''The Wor ...
,
Nauru and
Tonga
Tonga (, ; ), officially the Kingdom of Tonga ( to, Puleʻanga Fakatuʻi ʻo Tonga), is a Polynesian country and archipelago. The country has 171 islands – of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , scattered over in ...
join the
United Nations
The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmonizi ...
.
*
September 21 – The
921 earthquake, also known as the Jiji earthquake (magnitude 7.6 on the Richter scale), kills about 2,400 people in
Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northe ...
.
October
* October
**
Conacami, Peruvian indigenous rights organization is founded.
**
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agency of the US federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research.
NASA was established in 1958, succeedi ...
loses one of its probes, the ''
Mars Climate Orbiter''.
*
October 1 –
Shanghai Pudong International Airport opens in China, taking over all international flights from Hongqiao.
*
October 5 – Thirty-one people die in the
Ladbroke Grove rail crash, west of London, England.
*
October 12 –
Pakistan
Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 24 ...
i Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif attempts to dismiss Army Chief General
Pervez Musharraf, who is out of the country. The generals lead a
coup d'état
A coup d'état (; French for 'stroke of state'), also known as a coup or overthrow, is a seizure and removal of a government and its powers. Typically, it is an illegal seizure of power by a political faction, politician, cult, rebel group, ...
, ousting Sharif's administration, and Musharraf takes control of the government.
*
October 27 – Gunmen
open fire
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Music
* Open (band), Australian pop/rock band
* The Open (band), English indie rock band
* ''Open'' (Blues Image album), 1969
* ''Open'' (Gotthard album), 1999
* ''Open'' (Cowboy Junkies album), 2001
* ''Open'' (YF ...
in the
Armenia
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n Parliament, killing Prime Minister
Vazgen Sargsyan, Parliament Chairman
Karen Demirchyan, and six other members.
*
October 29 –
A super cyclonic storm impacts Orissa, India, killing approximately 10,000 people.
*
October 30 – : A pub catches fire in Inchon, South Korea, killing 56 people.
*
October 31
**
EgyptAir Flight 990, travelling from New York City to
Cairo
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, crashes off the coast of
Nantucket, Massachusetts
Nantucket () is an island about south from Cape Cod. Together with the small islands of Tuckernuck and Muskeget, it constitutes the Town and County of Nantucket, a combined county/town government that is part of the U.S. state of Massachuset ...
, killing all 217 on board.
**
Roman Catholic Church
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and several
Lutheran Church leaders sign the
Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification
The ''Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification'' (JDDJ) is a document created and agreed to by the Catholic Church's Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (PCPCU) and the Lutheran World Federation in 1999 as a result of exten ...
, attempting to resolve a centuries-old doctrinal dispute over the nature of
faith and
salvation
Salvation (from Latin: ''salvatio'', from ''salva'', 'safe, saved') is the state of being saved or protected from harm or a dire situation. In religion and theology, ''salvation'' generally refers to the deliverance of the soul from sin and its c ...
.
November
*
November 6 – Australians defeat a
referendum
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proposing the replacement of the Queen and the Governor General with a President to make Australia a republic.
*
November 12 – The 7.2
Düzce earthquake
Düzce is the capital city of Düzce Province, the eighty-first Province in Turkey. The population is 367,087 and in 2009 was 125,240, an increase from 61,878 in 1990.
Overview
Düzce is the eighty-first and the newest province of Turkey ...
shakes northwestern
Turkey
Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with ...
with a maximum
Mercalli intensity of IX (''Violent''). At least 845 people are killed and almost 5,000 are injured.
*
November 20 –
China launches the first
Shenzhou spacecraft.
*
November 23 – The
National Assembly
In politics, a national assembly is either a unicameral legislature, the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the rep ...
of
Kuwait
Kuwait (; ar, الكويت ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait ( ar, دولة الكويت '), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq to the no ...
revokes a
1985 law that granted women's suffrage.
*
November 26 – The 7.5
Ambrym earthquake shakes
Vanuatu
Vanuatu ( or ; ), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (french: link=no, République de Vanuatu; bi, Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is an island country located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is east of no ...
and a destructive tsunami follows, killing 10 and injuring 40.
*
November 27 – The centre-left
Labour Party takes control of the
New Zealand government, with leader
Helen Clark becoming the second female
Prime Minister
A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is ...
in New Zealand's history.
December
*
December 3
** After rowing for 81 days and 5,486 kilometers (2,962 nautical miles),
Tori Murden becomes the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by
rowboat alone, when she reaches
Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe (; ; gcf, label=Antillean Creole, Gwadloup, ) is an archipelago and overseas department and region of France in the Caribbean. It consists of six inhabited islands— Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, La Désirade, and the ...
from the
Canary Islands
The Canary Islands (; es, Canarias, ), also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish autonomous community and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, in Macaronesia. At their closest point to the African mainland, they are west of Mo ...
.
**
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agency of the US federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research.
NASA was established in 1958, succeedi ...
loses radio contact with the
Mars Polar Lander, moments before the spacecraft enters the
Martian atmosphere.
*
December 5 –
Bolivian municipal elections, the first election contested by
Evo Morales
Juan Evo Morales Ayma (; born 26 October 1959) is a Bolivian politician, trade union organizer, and former cocalero activist who served as the 65th president of Bolivia from 2006 to 2019. Widely regarded as the country's first president to ...
'
Movement for Socialism
The Movement for Socialism–Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples ( es, Movimiento al Socialismo–Instrumento Político por la Soberanía de los Pueblos, abbreviated MAS-IPSP, or simply MAS, punning on ''más'', Spanish for ...
.
*
December 18 – NASA launches the Terra platform into orbit, carrying five Earth Observation instruments, including
ASTER,
CERES,
MISR Misr or MISR may refer to:
* Misr, the romanized Arabic name for Egypt
* misr, singular of Arabic '' amsar'', which were early Arabic "garrison towns"
* Misr (domain name), a top-level Internet domain name
* Misr, a variant of the AKM assault ri ...
,
MODIS and
MOPITT.
*
December 20 – The
sovereignty
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of
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 ...
is
transferred from the
Portuguese Republic to the People's Republic of China after 442 years of Portuguese settlement.
*
December 26 –
Cyclones Lothar and Martin kill 140 people as they cross France, southern Germany, and Switzerland.
*
December 27 –
Storm Martin causes damage throughout France, Spain, Switzerland and Italy, including an emergency due to
flooding at the Blayais Nuclear Power Plant.
*
December 31 –
Boris Yeltsin
Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin ( rus, Борис Николаевич Ельцин, p=bɐˈrʲis nʲɪkɐˈla(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ ˈjelʲtsɨn, a=Ru-Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin.ogg; 1 February 1931 – 23 April 2007) was a Soviet and Russian politician wh ...
resigns as
president of Russia, leaving
Prime Minister
A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is ...
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin; (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who holds the office of president of Russia. Putin has served continuously as president or prime minister since 1999: as prime m ...
as the acting president.
Births
January–February

*
January 1
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**
Gianluca Scamacca, Italian football player
**
Diamond White
Diamond White (born January 1, 1999) is an American singer and actress. In 2012, she was a contestant on the second season of the U.S. version of '' The X Factor,'' finishing in fifth place. She voices Frankie Greene on the Discovery Family seri ...
, American actress, voice artist, and singer
*
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 – E ...
**
Daniel Arzani, Australian footballer
**
Nico Hischier, Swiss ice hockey player
**
Collin Sexton, American basketball player
*
January 6
Events Pre-1600
* 1066 – Following the death of Edward the Confessor on the previous day, the Witan meets to confirm Harold Godwinson as the new King of England; Harold is crowned the same day, sparking a succession crisis that will ...
**
Polo G, American rapper
**
Elena Radionova, Russian figure skater
*
January 8 –
Damiano David, Italian singer-songwriter
*
January 9 –
Li Zhuhao, Chinese swimmer
*
January 12
Events Pre-1600
* 475 – Byzantine Emperor Zeno is forced to flee his capital at Constantinople, and his general, Basiliscus gains control of the empire.
*1528 – Gustav I of Sweden is crowned King of Sweden, having already reig ...
**
Nicolás Schiappacasse, Uruguayan footballer
**
Xavier Tillman, American basketball player
*
January 18
Events Pre-1600
* 474 – Seven-year-old Leo II succeeds his maternal grandfather Leo I as Byzantine emperor. He dies ten months later.
* 532 – Nika riots in Constantinople fail.
* 1126 – Emperor Huizong abdicates the Chine ...
–
Karan Brar, American actor
*
January 25 –
Jai Waetford, Australian singer
*
February 7
Events Pre-1600
* 457 – Leo I becomes the Eastern Roman emperor.
* 987 – Bardas Phokas the Younger and Bardas Skleros, Byzantine generals of the military elite, begin a wide-scale rebellion against Emperor Basil II.
* 1301 &nda ...
–
Bea Miller, American actress, singer, and songwriter
*
February 10
Events Pre-1600
* 1258 – Mongol invasions: Baghdad falls to the Mongols, bringing the Islamic Golden Age to an end.
*1306 – In front of the high altar of Greyfriars Church in Dumfries, Robert the Bruce murders John Comyn, sparki ...
–
Tiffany Espensen, Chinese-American actress
*
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 ...
–
Andriy Lunin
Andriy Oleksiyovych Lunin ( ua, Андрій Олексійович Лунін; born 11 February 1999) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for La Liga club Real Madrid and the Ukraine national team.
Club career
Lun ...
, Ukrainian footballer
*
February 14
Events Pre-1600
* 748 – Abbasid Revolution: The Hashimi rebels under Abu Muslim Khorasani take Merv, capital of the Umayyad province Khorasan, marking the consolidation of the Abbasid revolt.
* 842 – Charles the Bald and Lo ...
–
Tyler Adams
Tyler Shaan Adams (born February 14, 1999) is an American professional soccer player who plays for Premier League club Leeds United and captains the United States national team. Primarily a midfielder, Adams is capable of playing as a fullback ...
, American soccer player
*
February 20 –
Lea van Acken
Lea van Acken (born 20 February 1999) is a German actress.
Career
Lea van Acken had her first appearance on stage at the Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg in 2011. She was the leading actress in the 2014 drama film ''Stations of the Cross'' d ...
, German actress
*
February 21
Events Pre-1600
*452 or 453 – Severianus, Bishop of Scythopolis, is martyred in Palestine.
*1245 – Thomas, the first known Bishop of Finland, is granted resignation after confessing to torture and forgery.
* 1440 – The ...
–
Metawin Opas-iamkajorn, Thai actor and singer
*
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.
*13 ...
–
Gianluigi Donnarumma, Italian footballer
*
February 28 –
Luka Dončić, Slovenian basketball player
March–April

*
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 cu ...
–
Abdullah Al-Qwabani, Yemeni long-distance runner
*
March 5
Events Pre-1600
* 363 – Roman emperor Julian leaves Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sasanian Empire, in a campaign which would bring about his own death.
*1046 – Nasir Khusraw begins the seven-year Middle Eastern j ...
**
Madison Beer, American singer
**
Yeri Yeri may refer to:
*Yeri, Cyprus
*Yeri, Tajikistan
* Yeri (singer) (born Kim Ye-rim, 1999), South Korean female singer, member of Red Velvet.
*Yery
Yeru or Eru (Ы ы; italics: ), usually called Y in modern Russian or Yery or Ery historica ...
, South Korean singer
*
March 6 –
Abdul Hakim Sani Brown
is a Japanese athlete specialising in sprinting events. Sani Brown has a Japanese mother and a Ghanaian Dagomba father. Sani Brown won the 100 metres at the 2015 World Youth Championships in Athletics setting a championship record of 10.28 (� ...
, Japanese athlete
*
March 14 –
Marvin Bagley III, American basketball player
*
March 16
Events Pre-1600
* 934 – Meng Zhixiang declares himself emperor and establishes Later Shu as a new state independent of Later Tang.
*1190 – Massacre of Jews at Clifford's Tower, York.
*1244 – Over 200 Cathars who refuse ...
–
Antonis Stergiakis, Greek footballer
*
March 19 –
Jack Higgins, Australian rules footballer
*
March 22
Events Pre-1600
*106 – Start of the Bostran era, the calendar of the province of Arabia Petraea.
* 235 – Roman emperor Severus Alexander is murdered, marking the start of the Crisis of the Third Century.
* 871 – Æthelr ...
–
Mick Schumacher, German racing driver
*
March 24 –
Arina Openysheva, Russian swimmer
* March 25 – Jin Ji-hee, South Korean actress
* April 4 – Sheku Kanneh-Mason, British cellist
*
April 5 – Maria Astashkina, Russian swimmer
* April 8
** CiCi Bellis, American tennis player
** José Gomes (footballer, born 1999), José Gomes, Portuguese footballer
*
April 9 – Lil Nas X, American rapper, singer, and songwriter
*
April 14
Events Pre-1600
*43 BC – Legions loyal to the Roman Senate, commanded by Gaius Pansa, defeat the forces of Mark Antony in the Battle of Forum Gallorum.
* 69 – Vitellius, commanding Rhine-based armies, defeats Roman emperor Ot ...
– Chase Young, American football player
* April 15 – Denis Shapovalov, Canadian tennis player
* April 16 – Wendell Carter Jr., American basketball player
* April 18 – Michael Andrew (swimmer), Michael Andrew, American swimmer
* April 19 – Corentin Moutet, French tennis player
*
April 20 – Carly Rose Sonenclar, American actress and singer
*
April 30 – Jorden van Foreest, Dutch chess grandmaster
May–June

* May 5
** Justin Kluivert, Dutch footballer
** Nathan Chen, American figure skater
* May 8
** Maykel Massó, Cuban long jumper
** Rebeca Andrade, Brazilian artistic gymnast
* May 11 – Sabrina Carpenter, American actress, singer, and songwriter
* May 18 – Teo Halm, American actor and singer
* May 22 – Camren Bicondova, American actress and dancer
* May 24 – Charlie Plummer, American actor
* May 25 – Ibrahima Konaté, French footballer
*
May 27
** Lily-Rose Depp, French-American actress and model
** Maria Kameneva, Russian swimmer
* May 30 – Sean Giambrone, American actor
*
June 1
Events Pre-1600
*1215 – Zhongdu (now Beijing), then under the control of the Jurchen ruler Emperor Xuanzong of Jin, is captured by the Mongols under Genghis Khan, ending the Battle of Zhongdu.
*1252 – Alfonso X is proclaimed king o ...
– Dmitri Aliev, Russian figure skater
* June 11
** Kai Havertz, German footballer
** Saxon Sharbino, American actress
* June 14 – Tzuyu, Taiwanese singer
* June 17 – Elena Rybakina, Russian–Kazakh tennis player
*
June 18
Events Pre-1600
* 618 – Li Yuan becomes Emperor Gaozu of Tang, initiating three centuries of Tang dynasty rule over China.
* 656 – Ali becomes Caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate.
* 860 – Byzantine–Rus' War: A fleet of abo ...
– Trippie Redd, American rapper
* June 21 – Natalie Alyn Lind, American actress
*
June 24 – Mads Roerslev, Danish footballer
* June 27 – Chandler Riggs, American actor
* June 29 – Nikita Volodin, Russian pair skater
July–August

* July 2 – Nicolò Zaniolo, Italian footballer
* July 4 – Moa Kikuchi, Japanese singer and dancer
* July 6 – Denis Khodykin, Russian pair skater
*
July 10
** April Ivy, Portuguese singer and composer
** Matthew Real, Brazilian-American soccer player
* July 12 – Nur Dhabitah Sabri, Malaysian diver
* July 13 – Leong Jun Hao, Malaysian badminton player
* July 15 – Seda Tutkhalyan, Russian artistic gymnast
* July 17 – Lisandro Cuxi, Portuguese-French singer
* July 19 – Kim So-hye, South Korean actress and singer
*
July 20
** Princess Alexandra of Hanover (born 1999), Princess Alexandra of Hanover
** Ellie Downie, British artistic gymnast
* July 30 – Joey King, American actress
* August 2 – Emma Bale, Belgian singer
* August 3 – Yoo Yeon-jung, South Korean singer
*
August 7 – Sydney McLaughlin, American hurdler and sprinter
* August 9 – Deniss Vasiļjevs, Latvian figure skater
*
August 11
** Kevin Knox (basketball), Kevin Knox, American basketball player
** Mary-Sophie Harvey, Canadian swimmer
* August 12 – Matthijs de Ligt, Dutch footballer
*
August 16 – Karen Chen, American figure skater
* August 22 – Dakota Goyo, Canadian actor
*
August 26 – Leonie Kullmann, German swimmer
* August 27
** Mitchell van Bergen, Dutch footballer
** Mile Svilar, Belgian footballer
* August 28 – Prince Nikolai of Denmark
* August 31 – Miomir Kecmanović, Serbian tennis player
September–October

*
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
__NOTOC__
Year 301 (Ro ...
– Rich Brian, Indonesian rapper
* September 4 – Ellie Darcey-Alden, English actress
* September 5 – Alexey Erokhov, Russian figure skater
*
September 7 – Michelle Creber, Canadian actress and singer
*
September 8 – Shubman Gill, Indian cricketer
* September 13 – Ekaterina Borisova, Russian pair skater
* September 16 – Mao Yi, Chinese gymnast
* September 17 – Daniel Huttlestone, English actor
*
September 21
** Alexander Isak, Swedish footballer
** Wang Junkai, Chinese singer
* September 22
** Kim Yoo-jung, South Korean actress
** Erin Pitt, Canadian actress
* September 30 – Flávia Saraiva, Brazilian artistic gymnast
*
October 1 – Christopher Taylor (sprinter), Christopher Taylor, Jamaican sprinter
* October 14
** Wu Yibing, Chinese tennis player
** Laura Zeng, American rhythmic gymnast
* October 15
** Bailee Madison, American actress
** Alexei Sancov, Moldovan swimmer
** Ben Woodburn, British footballer
* October 17 – Gabrielle Fa'amausili, New Zealand swimmer
* October 19 – Carlotta Truman, German singer
* October 20 – YoungBoy Never Broke Again, American rapper
*
October 27 – Amy Tinkler, British artistic gymnast
*
October 30 – Wang Yan (gymnast), Wang Yan, Chinese gymnast
November–December

* November 9 – Karol Sevilla, Mexican actress and singer
* November 10
** Armand Duplantis, American-born Swedish pole vaulter
** João Félix, Portuguese footballer
** Kiernan Shipka, American actress
* November 11 – Fan Yilin, Chinese artistic gymnast
*
November 12 – Choi Yoo-jung (singer), Choi Yoo-jung, South Korean singer and songwriter
* November 13 – Lando Norris, British racing driver
* November 19 – Evgenia Medvedeva, Russian figure skater
*
November 26 – Olivia O'Brien, American singer
* December 4
** Kang Mi-na, South Korean singer and actress
** Kim Do-yeon (singer), Kim Do-yeon, South Korean singer
* December 22 – Ameer Idreis, Canadian author
* December 29 – Nadine Joy Nathan, Singaporean artistic gymnast
Deaths
January

*
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 – E ...
– Iron Eyes Cody, Italian-American actor (b. 1904)
*
January 6
Events Pre-1600
* 1066 – Following the death of Edward the Confessor on the previous day, the Witan meets to confirm Harold Godwinson as the new King of England; Harold is crowned the same day, sparking a succession crisis that will ...
– Michel Petrucciani, French jazz pianist and composer (b. 1962)
* January 11
** Teuvo Aura, Finnish politician, 33rd Prime Minister of Finland (b. 1912)
** Fabrizio De André, Italian singer and songwriter (b. 1940)
** Brian Moore (novelist), Brian Moore, Northern Irish-Canadian writer (b. 1921)
*
January 12
Events Pre-1600
* 475 – Byzantine Emperor Zeno is forced to flee his capital at Constantinople, and his general, Basiliscus gains control of the empire.
*1528 – Gustav I of Sweden is crowned King of Sweden, having already reig ...
– Betty Lou Gerson, American actress (b. 1914)
* January 14 – Jerzy Grotowski, Polish theatre director (b. 1933)
* January 21 – Susan Strasberg, American actress (b. 1938)
* January 22 – Graham Staines, Australian missionary (b. 1941)
* January 23 – Joe D'Amato, Italian film director, producer, cinematographer, and screenwriter (b. 1936)
*
January 25 – Robert Shaw (conductor), Robert Shaw, American conductor (b. 1916)
February

* February 1 – Barış Manço, Turkish singer and television personality (b. 1943)
* February 2 - Deborah Makepeace, English actress (b. 1957).
* February 5 – Wassily Leontief, Russian economist (b. 1906)
*
February 7
Events Pre-1600
* 457 – Leo I becomes the Eastern Roman emperor.
* 987 – Bardas Phokas the Younger and Bardas Skleros, Byzantine generals of the military elite, begin a wide-scale rebellion against Emperor Basil II.
* 1301 &nda ...
** King
Hussein of Jordan (b. 1935)
** Bobby Troup, American actor, jazz pianist, singer and songwriter (b. 1918)
* February 8 – Dame Iris Murdoch, Anglo-Irish author (b. 1919)
*
February 12
Events Pre-1600
*1404 – The Italian professor Galeazzo di Santa Sophie performed the first post-mortem autopsy for the purposes of teaching and demonstration at the Heiligen–Geist Spital in Vienna.
*1429 – English forces under ...
– Heinz Schubert (actor), Heinz Schubert, German actor and photographer (b. 1925)
*
February 14
Events Pre-1600
* 748 – Abbasid Revolution: The Hashimi rebels under Abu Muslim Khorasani take Merv, capital of the Umayyad province Khorasan, marking the consolidation of the Abbasid revolt.
* 842 – Charles the Bald and Lo ...
** Buddy Knox, American singer and songwriter (b. 1933)
** John Ehrlichman, American Watergate scandal figure (b. 1925)
* February 15
** Big L, American rapper (b. 1974)
** Henry Way Kendall, American physicist (b. 1926)
*
February 16 – Björn Afzelius, Swedish singer, songwriter and guitarist (b. 1947)
* February 18 – Andreas Feininger, French-born photographer (b. 1906)
*
February 20
** Sarah Kane, English playwright (b. 1971)
** Gene Siskel, American film critic (b. 1946)
*
February 21
Events Pre-1600
*452 or 453 – Severianus, Bishop of Scythopolis, is martyred in Palestine.
*1245 – Thomas, the first known Bishop of Finland, is granted resignation after confessing to torture and forgery.
* 1440 – The ...
– Gertrude B. Elion, American biochemist and pharmacologist (b. 1918)
*
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.
*13 ...
– Glenn T. Seaborg, American chemist (b. 1912)
*
February 28
** Bing Xin, Chinese author and poet (b. 1900)
** Bill Talbert, American tennis player (b. 1918)
March

*
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 cu ...
– Dusty Springfield, English pop singer (b. 1939)
* March 3
** Jackson C. Frank, American folk musician (b. 1943)
** Gerhard Herzberg, German-born chemist (b. 1904)
* March 4
** Harry Blackmun, American judge, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (b. 1908)
** Fritz Honegger, Swiss politician, 79th President of Switzerland (b. 1917)
*
March 5
Events Pre-1600
* 363 – Roman emperor Julian leaves Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sasanian Empire, in a campaign which would bring about his own death.
*1046 – Nasir Khusraw begins the seven-year Middle Eastern j ...
– Richard Kiley, American actor (b. 1922)
*
March 6
** Dennis Viollet, English footballer (b. 1933)
** Emir Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa of Bahrain (b. 1931)
* March 7 – Stanley Kubrick, American film director and producer (b. 1928)
* March 8
** Adolfo Bioy Casares, Argentine writer (b. 1914)
** Peggy Cass, American actress, comedian, and game show panelist (b. 1924)
** Joe DiMaggio, American baseball player (b. 1914)
* March 10
** Oswaldo Guayasamín, Ecuadorian painter and sculptor (b. 1919)
** Kusumagraj, Indian poet, playwright and novelist (b. 1912)
*
March 12 – Yehudi Menuhin, American violinist (b. 1916)
* March 13 – Garson Kanin, American playwright and screenwriter (b. 1912)
*
March 14 – Kirk Alyn, American actor (b. 1910)
* March 17
** Ernest Gold (composer), Ernest Gold, Austrian-born composer (b. 1921)
** Humberto Fernández-Morán, Venezuelan research scientist (b. 1924)
** Hildegard Peplau, American nurse and theorist (b. 1909)
*
March 19 – Tofilau Eti Alesana, Samoan politician, 6th Prime Minister of Samoa (b. 1924)
*
March 21
** Jean Guitton, French philosopher (b. 1901)
** Ernie Wise, English comedian (b. 1925)
*
March 22
Events Pre-1600
*106 – Start of the Bostran era, the calendar of the province of Arabia Petraea.
* 235 – Roman emperor Severus Alexander is murdered, marking the start of the Crisis of the Third Century.
* 871 – Æthelr ...
– David Strickland, American actor (b. 1969)
*
March 24 – Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, German politician (b. 1902)
*
March 29
Events Pre-1600
* 845 – Paris is sacked by Viking raiders, probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collects a huge ransom in exchange for leaving.
*1430 – The Ottoman Empire under Murad II captures Thessalonica from the Republic of ...
– Joe Williams (jazz singer), Joe Williams, American singer (b. 1918)
* March 30 – Igor Netto, Soviet–Russian footballer (b. 1930)
* March 31 – Yuri Knorozov, Russian linguist and epigrapher (b. 1922)
April

* April 4
** Faith Domergue, American actress (b. 1924)
** Jumabek Ibraimov, 5th Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan (b. 1944)
** Bob Peck, English actor (b. 1945)
*
April 9 –
Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, Nigerese military officer, 5th President of Niger (b. 1949)
* April 10 – Jean Vander Pyl, American actress (b. 1919)
* April 13 – Willi Stoph, German politician, 2-time Prime Minister of East Germany, Prime Minister of the German Democratic Republic (b. 1914)
*
April 14
Events Pre-1600
*43 BC – Legions loyal to the Roman Senate, commanded by Gaius Pansa, defeat the forces of Mark Antony in the Battle of Forum Gallorum.
* 69 – Vitellius, commanding Rhine-based armies, defeats Roman emperor Ot ...
** Ellen Corby, American actress (b. 1911)
** Anthony Newley, English actor, singer and songwriter (b. 1931)
* April 15 – Harvey Postlethwaite, English engineer and race car designer (b. 1944)
* April 16 – Skip Spence, Canadian-American singer and songwriter (b. 1946)
* April 19 – Hermine Braunsteiner, German Nazi prison guard (b. 1919)
*
April 20
** Rick Rude, American professional wrestler (b. 1958)
** 15 people (13 victims and Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, 2 perpetrators) who died in the
Columbine High School massacre
On April 20, 1999, a school shooting and attempted bombing occurred at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado, United States. The perpetrators, twelfth grade, 12th grade students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, murdered 12 students and ...
* April 21 – Charles "Buddy" Rogers, American actor (b. 1904)
* April 22 – Bert Remsen, American actor (b. 1925)
* April 25
** Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin, Michael Morris, Irish journalist and 6th President of the International Olympic Committee (b. 1914)
** Roger Troutman, American funk musician (b. 1951)
*
April 26 –
Jill Dando, British television journalist (b.
1961)
* April 27 – Al Hirt, American trumpeter and bandleader (b. 1922)
* April 28
** Rory Calhoun, American actor (b. 1922)
** Arthur Leonard Schawlow, American physicist (b. 1921)
** Alf Ramsey, English footballer and manager (b. 1920)
May

* May 2 – Oliver Reed, English actor (b. 1938)
* May 8
** Dana Plato, American actress (b. 1964)
** Dirk Bogarde, English actor (b. 1921)
* May 10 – Shel Silverstein, American author and poet (b. 1930)
*
May 12
Events Pre-1600
* 254 – Pope Stephen I succeeds Pope Lucius I, becoming the 23rd pope of the Catholic Church, and immediately takes a stand against Novatianism.
* 907 – Zhu Wen forces Emperor Ai into abdicating, ending the Tan ...
– Saul Steinberg, Romanian-born cartoonist (b. 1914)
*
May 13 – Gene Sarazen, American golfer (b. 1902)
*
May 17 – Henry Jones (actor), Henry Jones, American actor (b. 1912)
* May 18 – Betty Robinson, American athlete (b. 1911)
* May 19 – Candy Candido, American voice actor (b. 1913)
* May 21 – Vanessa Brown, Austrian-born American actress (b. 1928)
* May 23 – Owen Hart, Canadian professional wrestler (b. 1965)
*
May 26 – Paul Sacher, Swiss conductor (b. 1906)
June

*
June 1
Events Pre-1600
*1215 – Zhongdu (now Beijing), then under the control of the Jurchen ruler Emperor Xuanzong of Jin, is captured by the Mongols under Genghis Khan, ending the Battle of Zhongdu.
*1252 – Alfonso X is proclaimed king o ...
– Christopher Cockerell, English engineer (b. 1910)
*
June 5 – Mel Tormé, American singer (b. 1925)
*
June 9 – Andrew L. Stone, American screenwriter, director and producer (b. 1902)
* June 11 – DeForest Kelley, American actor (b. 1920)
*
June 12 – Sergey Khlebnikov, Soviet speed skater (b. 1955)
*
June 16 – Screaming Lord Sutch, English politician (b. 1940)
* June 17
** Basil Hume, English cardinal (b. 1923)
** Paul-Émile de Souza, Beninese army officer and political figure (b. 1930)
*
June 19
** Henri, Count of Paris (1908–1999), Henri, Count of Paris, French nobleman (b. 1908)
** Mario Soldati, Italian writer and film director (b. 1906)
*
June 25
** Fred Trump, American real estate developer (b. 1905)
** Yevgeny Morgunov, Soviet and Russian actor, film director, and script writer (b. 1927)
* June 27
** Siegfried Lowitz, German actor (b. 1914)
** Georgios Papadopoulos, 69th Prime Minister of Greece and 4th President of Greece (b. 1919)
* June 28 – Vere Bird, 1st Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda (b. 1910)
*
June 30 – Édouard Boubat, French photojournalist and art photographer (b. 1923)
July

*
July 1
** Dennis Brown, Jamaican reggae singer (b. 1957)
** Edward Dmytryk, American film director (b. 1908)
** Guy Mitchell, American singer (b. 1927)
** Joshua Nkomo, Zimbabwean politician (b. 1917)
** Sylvia Sidney, American actress (b. 1910)
* July 2 – Mario Puzo, American author (b. 1920)
* July 3 – Mark Sandman, American rock musician and artist (b. 1952)
* July 6 – Joaquín Rodrigo, Spanish composer (b. 1901)
* July 8
** Pete Conrad, American astronaut (b. 1930)
** Frank Lubin, Lithuanian-American basketball player (b. 1910)
** Shafik Wazzan, 27th Prime Minister of Lebanon (b. 1925)
*
July 11 – Helen Forrest, American jazz singer (b. 1917)
* July 12
** Rajendra Kumar, Indian film actor, producer and director (b. 1929)
** Bill Owen (actor), Bill Owen, English actor (b. 1914)
* July 14
** Władysław Hasior, Polish sculptor (b. 1928)
** Gar Samuelson, American drummer (b. 1958)
* July 16
** John F. Kennedy Jr., American lawyer, journalist, and magazine publisher (b. 1960)
** Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, American actress and model (b. 1966)
*
July 20 – Sandra Gould, American actress (b. 1916)
* July 21 – David Ogilvy (businessman), David Ogilvy, French Advertising executive (b. 1911)
*
July 23 – King Hassan II of Morocco (b. 1929)
* July 26 – Trygve Haavelmo, Norwegian economist (b. 1911)
*
July 27
** Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov, Soviet/Russian mathematician, physicist and philosopher (b. 1912)
** Phaedon Gizikis, Greek general, 5th President of Greece (b. 1917)
* July 29 – Anatoliy Solovianenko, Soviet operatic tenor (b. 1932)
August

* August 1 – Nirad C. Chaudhuri, Bengali writer (b. 1897)
* August 4 – Victor Mature, American actor (b. 1913)
*
August 7 – Brion James, American actor (b. 1945)
*
August 10
Events Pre-1600
* 654 – Pope Eugene I elected to succeed Martinus I.
* 955 – Battle of Lechfeld: Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor defeats the Magyars, ending 50 years of Magyar invasion of the West.
* 991 – Battle of Maldon: T ...
– Giuseppe Delfino, Italian fencer (b. 1921)
*
August 11 – Henk Chin A Sen, 2nd Prime Minister of Suriname (b. 1934)
* August 13 – Jaime Garzón, Colombian journalist and comedian (b. 1960)
* August 14 – Pee Wee Reese, American baseball player (b. 1918)
*
August 17 – Reiner Klimke, German equestrian (b. 1936)
* August 22 – Aleksandr Demyanenko, Russian film and theater actor (b. 1937)
* August 23 – James White (author), James White, Irish writer (b. 1928)
September

* September 6 – Lagumot Harris, 3rd President of Nauru (b. 1938)
*
September 8 – Moondog, American musician and composer (b. 1916)
* September 9 – Ruth Roman, American actress (b. 1922)
* September 10 – Alfredo Kraus, Spanish tenor (b. 1927)
* September 11 – Gonzalo Rodríguez (racing driver), Gonzalo Rodríguez, Uruguayan racing driver (b. 1972)
*
September 12 – Allen Stack, American swimmer (b. 1928)
*
September 14 – Charles Crichton, English film director (b. 1910)
* September 20 – Raisa Gorbacheva, Soviet first lady (b. 1932)
* September 22 – George C. Scott, American actor (b. 1927)
* September 24 – Ester Boserup, Danish economist (b. 1910)
* September 25 – Marion Zimmer Bradley, American writer (b. 1930)
October

* October 2 – Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani, Albanian Islamic scholar (b. 1914)
* October 3 – Akio Morita, Japanese businessman (b. 1921)
* October 4
** Bernard Buffet, French painter (b. 1928)
** Art Farmer, American jazz trumpeter (b. 1928)
* October 6
** Gorilla Monsoon, American professional wrestler and announcer (b. 1937)
** Amália Rodrigues, Portuguese fado singer and actress (b. 1920)
* October 9
** Milt Jackson, American musician (b. 1923)
** Akhtar Hameed Khan, Pakistani businessman (b. 1914)
* October 11 – Galina Bystrova, Soviet athlete (b. 1934)
*
October 12 – Wilt Chamberlain, American professional basketball player (b. 1936)
* October 14 – Julius Nyerere, 1st President of Tanzania (b. 1922)
* October 17 – Nicholas Metropolis, Greek-American physicist (b. 1915)
* October 19 – Nathalie Sarraute, Russian-born Francophone lawyer and writer (b. 1900)
* October 20 – Jack Lynch, Taoiseach of Ireland (b. 1917)
* October 21 – John Bromwich, Australian tennis player (b. 1918)
* October 23 – András Hegedüs, Hungarian politician, 45th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1922)
* October 24 – John Chafee, American politician (b. 1922)
* October 25 – Payne Stewart, American golfer (b. 1957)
* October 26
** Hoyt Axton, American singer and actor (b. 1938)
** Abraham Polonsky, American screenwriter and director (b. 1910)
*
October 27
** Frank De Vol, American arranger, composer, and actor (b. 1911)
**
Karen Demirchyan, Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia (b. 1932)
** Robert Mills (physicist), Robert Mills, American physicist (b. 1927)
** Leonard Petrosyan, 3rd Prime Minister of Artsakh (b. 1953)
**
Vazgen Sargsyan, Armenian military commander and politician, 12th Prime Minister of Armenia (assassinated) (b. 1959)
* October 28 – Rafael Alberti, Spanish poet (b. 1902)
*
October 31 – Greg Moore (racing driver), Greg Moore, Canadian race car driver (b. 1975)
November

* November 1
** Bhekimpi Dlamini, 4th Prime Minister of Swaziland (b. 1924)
** Theodore Hall, American physicist and spy (b. 1925)
** Walter Payton, American football player (b. 1954)
* November 2 – Demetrio B. Lakas, 27th President of Panama (b. 1925)
* November 3 – Ian Bannen, Scottish actor (b. 1928)
* November 8 – Leon Štukelj, Slovene gymnast (b. 1898)
* November 11
** Mary Kay Bergman, American voice actress (b.
1961)
** Vivian Fuchs, English geologist (b. 1908)
** Jacobo Timerman, Argentine journalist and author (b. 1923)
*
November 12 – Mohammad Mohammadullah, 3rd President of Bangladesh (b. 1921)
* November 16 – Daniel Nathans, American microbiologist (b. 1928)
* November 18
** Paul Bowles, American novelist (b. 1910)
** Horst P. Horst, American photographer (b. 1906)
** Doug Sahm, American musician (b. 1941)
*
November 20 – Amintore Fanfani, Italian politician, 32nd Prime Minister of Italy (b. 1908)
* November 21 – Quentin Crisp, English writer (b. 1908)
December

* December 1 – Fritz Fischer, German historian (b. 1908)
* December 2 – Charlie Byrd, American jazz musician and classical guitarist (b. 1925)
*
December 3
** John Archer (actor), John Archer, American actor (b. 1915)
** Scatman John, American musician (b. 1942)
** Madeline Kahn, American actress, singer and comedian (b. 1942)
* December 4 – Nilde Iotti, Italian politician (b. 1920)
*
December 5 – Nathan Jacobson, American mathematician (b. 1910)
* December 7 – Darling Légitimus, French actress (b. 1907)
* December 9 – Yakov Rylsky, Soviet sabre fencer (b. 1928)
* December 10
** Rick Danko, Canadian musician (b. 1943)
** Franjo Tuđman, 1st President of Croatia (b. 1922)
* December 12
** Paul Cadmus, American artist (b. 1904)
** Joseph Heller, American novelist (b. 1923)
* December 13 – Stane Dolanc, Yugoslav politician (b. 1925)
* December 17
** Rex Allen, American actor, singer, and songwriter (b. 1920)
** Jürgen Moser, German-American mathematician (b. 1928)
** Grover Washington Jr., American saxophonist (b. 1943)
*
December 18 – Robert Bresson, French filmmaker (b. 1901)
* December 19 – Desmond Llewelyn, British actor (b. 1914)
*
December 20
** Irving Rapper, American film director (b. 1898)
** Riccardo Freda, Italian film director (b. 1909)
** Hank Snow, Canadian-American country musician (b. 1914)
* December 23
** John P. Davies, American diplomat (b. 1908)
** Wallace Diestelmeyer, Canadian skater (b. 1926)
* December 24
** Tito Guízar, Mexican singer and film actor (b. 1908)
** Bill Bowerman, American track and field coach, co-founder of Nike, Inc., Nike (b. 1911)
** Maurice Couve de Murville, 152nd Prime Minister of France (b. 1907)
** João Figueiredo, Brazilian military leader and politician, 30th President of Brazil (b. 1918)
** Grete Stern, German-Argentine photographer (b. 1904)
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December 26
** Curtis Mayfield, American musician and composer (b. 1942)
** Shankar Dayal Sharma, 9th President of India (b. 1918)
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December 27 – Pierre Clémenti, French actor (b. 1942)
* December 28 – Clayton Moore, American actor (b. 1914)
* December 30
** Fritz Leonhardt, German structural engineer (b. 1909)
** Sarah Knauss, American supercentenarian (b. 1880)
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December 31 – Elliot Richardson, American politician and lawyer (b. 1920)
Nobel Prizes
* Nobel Prize in Physics, Physics – Gerardus 't Hooft and Martinus J. G. Veltman
* Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Chemistry – Ahmed H. Zewail
* Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Physiology or Medicine – Günter Blobel
* Nobel Prize in Literature, Literature – Günter Grass
* Nobel Peace Prize, Peace – Médecins Sans Frontières
* Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel – Robert Mundell
New English words and terms
* ''blog''
* ''carbon footprint''
* ''dashcam''
* ''epigenomics''
*''metabolomics''
*''texting''
* ''vape''
References
External links
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