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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*[[1793]] - [[France|French]] [[playwright]], [[journalist]] and [[feminist]] [[Olympe de Gouges]] is [[guillotine]]d.+*[[1793]] - [[Olympe de Gouges]], [[France playwright]], [[journalist]] and [[feminist]] is [[guillotine]]d.
*[[1954]] - The first in the [[Godzilla]] series of films is released in [[Japan]]. *[[1954]] - The first in the [[Godzilla]] series of films is released in [[Japan]].
== Births == == Births ==
*[[1500]] - [[Benvenuto Cellini]], Italian artist (d. [[1571]]) *[[1500]] - [[Benvenuto Cellini]], Italian artist (d. [[1571]])
-*[[1558]] - [[Thomas Kyd]], author of ''[[The Spanish Tragedy]]'' (d. [[1594]])+*[[1558]] - [[Thomas Kyd]], author of ''The Spanish Tragedy'' (d. [[1594]])
*[[1560]] - [[Annibale Carracci]], Italian painter (d. [[1609]]) *[[1560]] - [[Annibale Carracci]], Italian painter (d. [[1609]])
 +*[[1871]] - [[Hanns Heinz Ewers]], German writer, actor, poet and philosopher (d. 1943)
*[[1901]] - [[André Malraux]], French writer (d. [[1976]]) *[[1901]] - [[André Malraux]], French writer (d. [[1976]])
*[[1903]] - [[Walker Evans]], American photographer (d. [[1975]]) *[[1903]] - [[Walker Evans]], American photographer (d. [[1975]])
-*[[1921]] - [[Charles Bronson]], American actor (d. [[2003]])+*[[1910]] - [[Karel Zeman]], Czech animator and filmmaker (d. [[1989]])
-*[[1931]] - [[Monica Vitti]], Italian actress+*[[1921]] - [[Charles Bronson]], American actor (d. 2003)
-*[[1933]] - [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]], English composer+*[[1931]] - [[Monica Vitti]], Italian actress (d. 2022)
-*[[1938]] - [[Jean Rollin]], French director and screenwriter+*[[1933]] - [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]], English composer (d. 2011)
 +*[[1938]] - [[Jean Rollin]], French director and screenwriter (d. 2010)
== Deaths == == Deaths ==
 +*[[1870]] - [[Prilidiano Pueyrredón]], Argentine painter (b. [[1823]])
*[[1917]] - [[Léon Bloy]], French novelist and essayist (b. [[1846]]) *[[1917]] - [[Léon Bloy]], French novelist and essayist (b. [[1846]])
-*[[1918]] - [[Aleksandr Mikhailovich Lyapunov]], Russian scientist (b. [[1857]]) 
-*[[1926]] - [[Annie Oakley]], American sharp-shooter (b. [[1860]]) 
-*[[1927]] - [[Karel Matěj Čapek-Chod]], Czech journalist (b. [[1860]]) 
-*[[1929]] - [[Olav Aukrust]], Norwegian poet (b. [[1883]]) 
-*[[1933]] - [[Emile Roux]], French scientist (b. [[1853]]) 
-*[[1939]] - [[Charles Tournemire]], French composer and organist (b. [[1870]]) 
*[[1949]] - [[Solomon R. Guggenheim]], American art collector and philanthropist (b. [[1861]]) *[[1949]] - [[Solomon R. Guggenheim]], American art collector and philanthropist (b. [[1861]])
*[[1954]] - [[Henri Matisse]], French artist (b. [[1869]]) *[[1954]] - [[Henri Matisse]], French artist (b. [[1869]])
*[[1957]] - [[Wilhelm Reich]], Austrian psychotherapist (b. [[1897]]) *[[1957]] - [[Wilhelm Reich]], Austrian psychotherapist (b. [[1897]])
-*[[1964]] - [[John Henry Barbee]], American guitarist and singer (b. [[1905]]) 
-*[[1970]] - [[Peter II of Yugoslavia]] (b. [[1923]]) 
*[[1973]] - [[Marc Allégret]], French director and screenwriter (b. [[1900]]) *[[1973]] - [[Marc Allégret]], French director and screenwriter (b. [[1900]])
-*[[1983]] - [[Alfredo Antonini]], American conductor and composer (b. [[1901]])+*[[1981]] - [[Jean Eustache]], French filmmaker (''The Mother and the Whore'') (b. [[1938]])
-*[[1990]] - [[Mary Martin]], American actress (b. [[1913]])+
*[[1993]] - [[Léon Theremin|Leon Theremin]], Russian inventor (b. [[1895]]) *[[1993]] - [[Léon Theremin|Leon Theremin]], Russian inventor (b. [[1895]])
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-*[[1995]] - [[Gordon S. Fahrni]], physician and president of the Canadian Medical Association (b. [[1887]]) 
-* 1995 - [[John Orchard]], British actor (b. [[1928]]) 
-*[[1996]] - [[Abdullah Çatlı]], a Turkish nationalist and neofascist activist (b. [[1956]]) 
-* 1996 - [[Jean-Bédel Bokassa]], [[President of the Central African Republic]] (b. [[1921]]) 
-*[[1998]] - [[Bob Kane]], [[comic]] artist & [[Batman]] co creator (b. [[1915]]) 
-*[[1999]] - [[Ian Bannen]], Scottish actor (b. [[1928]]) 
*[[2001]] - [[Ernst Gombrich]], Austrian art historian (b. [[1909]]) *[[2001]] - [[Ernst Gombrich]], Austrian art historian (b. [[1909]])
-*[[2002]] - [[Lonnie Donegan]], Scottish musician (b. [[1931]]) 
-* 2002 - [[Jonathan Harris]], American actor (b. [[1914]]) 
-*[[2003]] - [[Rasul Gamzatov]], Russian poet (b. [[1923]]) 
-*[[2004]] - [[Sergei Zholtok]], Latvian hockey player (b. [[1972]]) 
-*[[2006]] - [[Paul Mauriat]], French musician (b. [[1925]]) 
-* 2006 - [[Alberto Spencer]], Ecuadorean footballer (b. [[1937]]) 
-* 2006 - [[Marie Rudisill]], American author and "Fruitcake Lady" (b. [[1911]]) 
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-==Notes== 
-# Jean Rollin 
-# Annibale Carracci 
-# Benvenuto Cellini 
-# Pope Innocent IV 
-# Wilhelm Reich 
-# Thomas Kyd 
-# André Malraux 
-# Léon Bloy 
-# Jean Eustache 
-# Marc Allégret 
-# Prilidiano Pueyrredón 
-# Karel Zeman 
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