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 +*[[1138]] - Cardinal Gregorio Conti is elected [[Antipope|anti-pope]] as [[Antipope Victor IV (1138)|Victor IV]], succeeding [[Antipope Anacletus II|Anacletus II]].
 +*[[1639]] - [[Harvard College]] was named for clergyman [[John Harvard (clergyman)|John Harvard]].
 +*[[1781]] - [[William Herschel]] discovers the [[planet]] [[Uranus (planet)|Uranus]].
 +*[[1845]] - [[Felix Mendelssohn|Felix Mendelssohn's]] [[Violin Concerto (Mendelssohn)|Violin Concerto]] is premièred in [[Leipzig]] with [[Ferdinand David]] as soloist.
 +*[[1862]] - [[American Civil War]]: The [[United States|U.S.]] [[Federal government of the United States|federal government]] forbids all [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]] army officers from returning fugitive slaves, thus effectively annulling the [[Fugitive Slave Law of 1850]] and setting the stage for the [[Emancipation Proclamation]].
 +*[[1865]] - [[American Civil War]]: The [[Confederate States of America]] reluctantly agrees to the use of [[African American]] troops.
 +*[[1881]] - [[Alexander II of Russia]] is killed near his palace when a bomb is thrown at him. (Gregorian date: it was [[March 1]] in the [[Julian calendar]] then in use in [[Russia]].)
 +*[[1884]] - The siege of [[Khartoum]], [[Sudan]] begins (ends on [[January 26]], [[1885]]).
 +*[[1897]] - [[San Diego State University]] founded.
 +*[[1900]] - [[Second Boer War|Boer War]]: [[United Kingdom|British]] forces occupy [[Bloemfontein]], [[Orange Free State]].
 +* 1900 - In [[France]], length of a workday for women and children is limited to 11 hours by law.
 +*[[1921]] - [[Mongolia]], under Baron [[Roman Ungern von Sternberg]], declares its independence from [[China]].
 +*[[1925]] - [[Scopes Trial]]: A law in [[Tennessee]] prohibits the teaching of [[evolution]].
 +*[[1930]] - The news of the discovery of [[Pluto]] was telegraphed to the [[Harvard College Observatory]].
 +*[[1933]] - [[Great Depression]]: Banks in the [[United States]] begin to re-open after the Presidentially mandated "[[bank holiday]]".
 +*[[1940]] - Russo-Finnish [[Winter War]] ended.
 +*[[1943]] - [[World War II]]: In [[Bougainville Island|Bougainville]], [[Japan]]ese troops end their assault on [[United States|American]] forces at [[Hill 700]].
 +* 1943 - [[The Holocaust]]: [[Nazi Germany|German]] forces liquidate the [[Kraków Ghetto|Jewish ghetto in Kraków]].
 +*[[1954]] - [[Battle of Dien Bien Phu|Battle of Điện Biên Phủ]]: [[Viet Minh]] forces attack the [[France|French]].
 +*[[1957]] - [[Cuba]]n student revolutionaries storm the [[Museum of the Revolution|presidential palace]] in [[Havana]] in a failed attempt on the life of [[List of Presidents of Cuba|President]] [[Fulgencio Batista]].
 +*[[1962]] - [[Lyman Lemnitzer]], chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the USA, proposes a document, called [[Operation Northwoods]], regarding performing [[terrorist attacks]] in [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp|Guantanamo Bay]], to [[Secretary of Defense]] Robert Mcnamara. The proposal is scrapped and President [[John F. Kennedy]] removes Lemnitzer from his position.
 +*[[1969]] - [[Apollo program]]: [[Apollo 9]] returns safely to [[Earth]] after testing the [[Lunar Module]].
 +*[[1979]] - The [[New Jewel Movement]], headed by [[Maurice Bishop]], ousts [[List of Prime Ministers of Grenada|Prime Minister]] [[Eric Gairy]] in a nearly bloodless [[coup d'etat]] in [[Grenada]].
 +*[[1986]] - [[Microsoft]] has its [[Initial public offering]].
 +*[[1989]] - A [[geomagnetic storm]] caused the collapse of the Hydro-Quebec power grid. Six million people were [[black-out|left without power]] for nine hours.
 +*[[1991]] - The [[United States Department of Justice|United States Justice Department]] announces that [[Exxon]] has agreed to pay $1 billion for the clean-up of the [[Exxon Valdez oil spill]] in [[Alaska]].
 +*[[1992]] - An [[earthquake]] registering 6.8 on the [[Richter magnitude scale|Richter scale]] kills over 500 in [[Erzincan]], eastern [[Turkey]].
 +*[[1993]] - A major blizzard occurs, which is later declared the storm of the 20th century.
 +*[[1996]] - [[Dunblane massacre|The Dunblane Massacre]]: in [[Dunblane]], [[Scotland]], 16 children and 1 adult teacher are shot dead by a [[spree killer]] who then commits suicide.
 +*[[1997]] - [[India]]'s [[Missionaries of Charity]] chooses [[Sister Nirmala]] to succeed [[Mother Teresa]] as its leader.
 +*[[1997]] - The [[Phoenix lights]] were seen over [[Phoenix, Arizona]], & were seen by hundreds of people, & millions on [[television]]. And are now, hotly debated in controversy.
 +*[[2003]] - [[Human evolution]]: The journal [[Nature (journal)|Nature]] reports that 350,000-year-old upright-walking [[human]] footprints have been found in [[Italy]].
 +*[[2005]] - [[Terry Ratzmann]] shoots and kills six members of the [[Living Church of God]] and the [[minister]] at Sheraton Inn in [[Brookfield]], [[Wisconsin]] before killing himself.
 +*[[2007]] - The [[Bank of England]] launched a new £20 note, featuring the Scottish economist [[Adam Smith]]. It was the first note in the new Series F banknotes
 +
==Births== ==Births==
 +<!-- Please do not add yourself or anyone else without a biography in Wikipedia to this list.-->
 +*[[1372]] - [[Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans]], brother of [[Charles VI of France]] (d. [[1407]])
 +*[[1615]] - [[Pope Innocent XII]] (d. [[1700]])
 +*[[1683]] - [[John Theophilus Desaguliers]], French-British philosopher (d. [[1744]])
 +*[[1700]] - [[Michel Blavet]], French flutist (d. [[1768]])
 +*[[1719]] - [[John Griffin Whitwell, 4th Baron Howard de Walden]], British field marshal (d. [[1797]])
 +*[[1720]] - [[Charles Bonnet]], Swiss naturalist and writer (d. [[1793]])
 +*[[1733]] - [[Joseph Priestley]], English scientist and minister (d. [[1804]])
 +*[[1741]] - [[Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor]] (d. [[1790]])
 +*[[1763]] - [[Guillaume Marie Anne Brune]], French marshal (d. [[1815]])
 +*[[1764]] - [[Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey|Earl Grey]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (d. [[1845]])
 +*[[1770]] - [[Daniel Lambert]], Englishman famous for his obesity (d. [[1809]])
 +*[[1781]] - [[Karl Friedrich Schinkel]], German architect (d. [[1841]])
 +*[[1784]] - [[Jean Moufot]], French philosopher and mathematician (d. [[1842]])
 +*[[1798]] - [[Abigail Fillmore]], [[First Lady of the United States]] (d. [[1853]])
 +*[[1815]] - [[James Curtis Hepburn]], American missionary and linguist (d. [[1911]])
 +*[[1825]] - [[Hans Gude]], Norwegian romanticist landscape painter (d. [[1903]])
 +*[[1855]] - [[Percival Lowell]], American astronomer (d. [[1916]])
 +*[[1860]] - [[Hugo Wolf]], Austrian composer (d. [[1903]])
 +*[[1864]] - [[Alexej von Jawlensky]], Russian painter (d. [[1941]])
 +*[[1870]] - [[Albert Meyer]], member of the Swiss Federal Council in the 1930s (d. [[1953]])
 +*[[1883]] - [[Enrico Toselli]], Italian (Florentine) composer and pianist
 +*[[1884]] - Sir [[Hugh Walpole]], English novelist (d. [[1941]])
 +*[[1890]] - [[Fritz Busch]], German conductor (d. [[1951]])
 +*[[1898]] - [[Henry Hathaway]], American film director and producer (d. [[1985]])
 +*[[1899]] - [[John Hasbrouck van Vleck]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel laureate]] (d. [[1980]])
 +* 1899 - [[Jan Lechoń]], Polish poet (d. [[1956]])
 +*[[1900]] - [[Béla Guttman]], Hungarian footballer (d. [[1981]])
 +* 1900 - [[Giorgos Seferis]], Greek poet, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel laureate]] (d. [[1971]])
 +*[[1907]] - [[Mircea Eliade]], Romanian historian of religions and writer (d. [[1986]])
 +*[[1908]] - [[Walter Annenberg]], American publisher and philanthropist (d. [[2002]])
 +*[[1910]] - [[Karl Gustav Ahlefeldt]], Danish actor (d. [[1985]])
 +* 1910 - [[Sammy Kaye]], American musician (d. [[1987]])
 +*[[1911]] - [[L. Ron Hubbard]], American science fiction author and founder of [[Scientology]] (d. [[1986]])
 +*[[1913]] - [[William Casey]], American CIA director (d. [[1987]])
 +* 1913 - [[Lambros Konstantaras]], Greek actor (d. [[1985]])
 +* 1913 - [[Sergey Mikhalkov]], Russian writer
 +*[[1914]] - [[Edward O'Hare]], American pilot (d. [[1943]])
 +* 1914 - [[W.O. Mitchell]], Canadian writer (d. [[1998]])
 +*[[1921]] - [[Al Jaffee]], American cartoonist
 +*[[1923]] - [[William F. Bolger]], 65th Postmaster General of the United States (d. [[1989]])
 +*[[1926]] - [[Raúl Alfonsín]], [[President of Argentina]]
 +* 1926 - [[Carlos Roberto Reina]], [[President of Honduras]] (d. [[2003]])
 +*[[1927]] - [[Robert Denning]], American interior designer (d. [[2005]])
 +*[[1929]] - [[Peter Breck]], American actor
 +*[[1930]] - [[Jan Howard]], American singer
 +* 1930 - [[Liz Anderson]], American country music singer-songwriter
 +*[[1933]] - [[Mike Stoller]], American songwriter
 +*[[1934]] - [[Barry Hughart]], American author
 +* 1934 - [[Donald Duck]], [[Disney]] character
 +*[[1935]] - [[Joseph Mascolo]], American actor
 +* 1935 - [[Leslie Parrish]], American actress
 +* 1935 - [[Michael Walzer]], American philosopher
 +*[[1938]] - [[Erma Franklin]], American singer (d. [[2002]])
 +*[[1939]] - [[Neil Sedaka]], American singer and songwriter
 +*[[1942]] - [[Dave Cutler (software engineer)|Dave Cutler]], American software engineer
 +* 1942 - [[Geoffrey Hayes]], English television presenter and actor
 +* 1942 - [[Scatman John]], (real name John Larkin) American singer (d. [[1999]])
 +*[[1943]] - [[André Téchiné]], French film director and screenwriter
 +*[[1945]] - [[Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko]], Russian mathematician
 +* 1945 - [[Michael Martin Murphey]], American musician
 +*[[1946]] - [[Yonatan Netanyahu]], Israeli soldier (d. [[1976]])
 +*[[1947]] - [[Beat Richner]], Swiss physician and cellist
 +*[[1948]] - [[Robert S. Woods]], American actor
 +*[[1949]] - [[Hiroshi Kazato]], Japanese racing driver (d. [[1974]])
 +* 1949 - [[Julia Migenes]], American soprano
 +*[[1950]] - [[William H. Macy]], American actor
 +*[[1951]] - [[Fred Berry]], American actor and dancer (d. [[2003]])
 +*[[1952]] - [[Wolfgang Rihm]], German composer
 +*[[1953]] - [[Deborah Raffin]], American actress
 +*[[1955]] - [[Bruno Conti]], Italian footballer
 +* 1955 - [[Glenne Headly]], American actress
 +*[[1956]] - [[Dana Delany]], American actress
 +*[[1957]] - [[Steve Lake]], American baseball player
 +*[[1958]] - [[Linda Robson]], English actress.
 +*[[1960]] - [[Yuri Andrukhovych]], Ukrainian writer, poet and political essayist
 +* 1960 - [[Adam Clayton]], Irish bassist ([[U2]])
 +* 1960 - [[Joe Ranft]], American animator (d. [[2005]])
 +*[[1963]] - [[Fito Páez]], Argentine musician and songwriter
 +*[[1964]] - [[Will Clark]], American baseball player
 +*[[1967]] - [[Andrés Escobar]], Colombian footballer (d. [[1994]])
 +*[[1968]] - [[Akira Nogami]], Japanese professional wrestler
 +*[[1970]] - [[Tim Story (film director)|Tim Story]], American film director
 +*[[1971]] - [[Annabeth Gish]], American actress
 +* 1971 - [[Robert Lanham]], American author and satirist
 +*[[1972]] - [[Common (rapper)|Common]], American rapper
 +*[[1973]] - [[Edgar Davids]], Dutch footballer
 +* 1973 - [[David Draiman]], American musician and songwriter ([[Disturbed]])
 +* 1973 - [[Bobby Jackson]], American basketballer
 +*[[1974]] - [[Thomas Enqvist]], Swedish tennis player
 +* 1974 - [[Vampeta]], Brazilian footballer
 +*[[1976]] - [[James Dewees]], musician
 +* 1976 - [[Danny Masterson]], American actor
 +*[[1977]] - [[Ed Sloan]], American musician ([[Crossfade]])
 +* 1977 - [[Mohammed Sylla|Momo Sylla]], Guinean footballer
 +* 1977 - [[Kay Tse]], Hong Kong singer
 +*[[1978]] - [[Tom Danielson]], American cyclist
 +* 1978 - [[Karina Smirnoff]], Ukrainian dancer
 +*[[1979]] - [[Johan Santana]], Venezuelan baseball player
 +* 1979 - [[Spanky G]], American musician ([[The Bloodhound Gang (band)|Bloodhound Gang]])
 +*[[1980]] - [[Lee Jung-hyun]], South Korean pop singer and actress
 +*[[1981]] - [[Stephen Maguire]], Scottish snooker player
 +*[[1983]] - [[Kaitlin Sandeno]], American swimmer
 +*[[1984]] - [[Pieter Custers]], Dutch athlete
 +* 1984 - [[Yuuka Nanri]], Japanese [[seiyū]]
 +* 1984 - [[Marc Zwiebler]], German badminton player
 +*[[1985]] - [[Emile Hirsch]], American actor
 +* 1985 - [[Austin Scott (football player)|Austin Scott]], American football player
 +*[[1986]] - [[Chiaki Kyan]], Japanese gravure idol
 +*[[1987]] - [[Marco Andretti]], American racecar driver (grandson of [[Mario Andretti]])
 +*[[1989]] - [[Harry Melling (actor)|Harry Melling]], British actor
 +*[[1999]] - [[Wiktoria Gąsiewska]], Polish actress
 +<!--
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 +Do not link multiple occurrences of the same year, just link the first occurrence.
 +If there are multiple people in the same birth year, put them in alphabetical order.
 +Do not trust "this year in history" websites for accurate date information.
 +-->
 +
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
 +*[[1271]] - [[Henry of Almain]], English crusader (b. [[1235]])
 +*[[1395]] - [[John Barbour (poet)|John Barbour]], Scottish poet
 +*[[1516]] - King [[Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary]] (b. [[1456]])
 +*[[1569]] - [[Louis I de Bourbon, Prince de Condé]], French Huguenot general (b. [[1530]])
 +*[[1573]] - [[Michel de l'Hôpital]], French statesman
 +*[[1604]] - [[Arnaud d'Ossat]], French diplomat and writer (b. [[1537]])
 +*[[1619]] - [[Richard Burbage]], English actor (b. [[1567]])
 +*[[1711]] - [[Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux]], French poet and critic (b. [[1636]])
 +*[[1773]] - [[Philibert Commerçon]], French naturalist and explorer (b. [[1727]])
 +*[[1778]] - [[Charles le Beau]], French historian (b. [[1701]])
 +*[[1803]] - [[William Emes]], English landscape architect (b. 1729 or 1730)
 +*[[1808]] - King [[Christian VII of Denmark]] (b. [[1749]])
 +*[[1842]] - [[Henry Shrapnel]], British soldier and inventor (b. [[1761]])
 +*[[1854]] - [[Jean-Baptiste Guillaume Joseph, comte de Villèle]], French statesman (b. [[1773]])
 +*[[1879]] - [[Adolf Anderssen]], German chess player (b. [[1818]])
 +*[[1881]] - [[Tsar]] [[Alexander II of Russia]] (b. [[1818]])
 +*[[1884]] - [[Leland Stanford, Jr.]], son of American railroad magnate, [[Stanford University]] named for him (b. [[1868]])
 +*[[1901]] - [[Benjamin Harrison]], 23rd [[President of the United States]] (b. [[1833]])
 +*[[1906]] - [[Susan B. Anthony]], American women's suffrage activist (b. [[1820]])
 +*[[1911]] - [[John J. Toffey]], American Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient (b. [[1844]])
 +*[[1918]] - [[César Cui]], Russian composer (b. [[1835]])
 +*[[1925]] - [[Lucille Ricksen]], American actress (b. [[1909]])
 +*[[1938]] - [[Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin]], Russian politician and intellectual (b. [[1888]])
 +* 1938 - [[Clarence Darrow]], American attorney (b. [[1857]])
 +*[[1941]] - [[Elizabeth Madox Roberts]], American poet and novelist (b. [[1881]])
 +*[[1943]] - [[Stephen Vincent Benét]], American author (b. [[1898]])
 +*[[1949]] - [[Henri Giraud]], French general (b. [[1879]])
 +*[[1955]] - King [[Tribhuvan of Nepal]] (b. [[1906]])
 +*[[1963]] - [[Austin Dobson]], British racing driver (b. [[1912]])
 +*[[1964]] - [[Kitty Genovese]], American murder victim (b. [[1935]])
 +*[[1965]] - [[Corrado Gini]], Italian statistician (b. [[1884]])
 +* 1965 - [[Fan S. Noli]], Albanian bishop, poet, and politician (b. [[1882]])
 +* 1965 - [[Vittorio Jano]], Italian engineer (b. [[1891]])
 +*[[1972]] - [[Tony Ray-Jones]], British photographer (b. [[1941]])
 +*[[1975]] - [[Ivo Andrić]], Serbo-Croatian writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel laureate]] (b. [[1892]])
 +*[[1983]] - [[Louison Bobet]], French cyclist (b. [[1925]])
 +*[[1988]] - [[John Holmes (actor)|John Holmes]], American porn star (b. [[1944]])
 +*[[1990]] - [[Bruno Bettelheim]], American psychiatrist (b. [[1903]])
 +* 1990 - [[Karl Münchinger]], German conductor (b. [[1915]])
 +*[[1995]] - [[Leon Day]], American baseball player (b. [[1916]])
 +* 1995 - [[Odette Sansom|Odette]], French-born WWII heroine (b. [[1912]])
 +*[[1996]] - [[Krzysztof Kieślowski]], Polish film director (b. [[1941]])
 +*[[1998]] - [[Bill Reid]], Canadian artist (b. [[1920]])
 +* 1998 - [[Hans von Ohain]], German engineer (b. [[1911]])
 +*[[1999]] - [[Lee Falk]], American cartoonist (b. [[1911]])
 +* 1999 - [[Garson Kanin]], American writer and director (b. [[1912]])
 +* 1999 - [[Bidu Sayao]], Brazilian born soprano (b. [[1902]])
 +*[[2001]] - [[Henry Lee Lucas]] of [[heart failure]] major serial killer, 63 years old
 +*[[2002]] - [[Hans-Georg Gadamer]], German philosopher (b. [[1900]])
 +*[[2004]] - [[Franz König]], Austrian Catholic Archbishop of Vienna (b. [[1905]])
 +*[[2006]] - [[Jimmy Johnstone]], Scottish footballer (b. [[1944]])
 +* 2006 - [[Maureen Stapleton]], American actress (b. [[1925]])
 +* 2006 - [[Peter Tomarken]], American game show host ([[Press Your Luck]]) (b. [[1942]])
 +*[[2007]] - [[Arnold Skaaland]], American professional wrestler (b. [[1925]])
 +
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