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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-==Births==+*[[1493]] - [[Christopher Columbus]] goes ashore on an island he first saw the day before. He names it San Juan Bautista (later renamed [[Puerto Rico]]).
 +*[[1794]] - The [[United States]] and the [[Kingdom of Great Britain]] sign [[Jay's Treaty]], which attempts to clear up some of the lingering problems left over from the [[American Revolutionary War]].
 +*[[1816]] - [[Warsaw University]] is established.
 +*[[1847]] - The second Canadian railway line, the [[Montreal]] and [[Lachine, Quebec|Lachine]] Railway, is opened.
 +*[[1850]] - [[Alfred Lord Tennyson]] becomes [[Poet Laureate]], a position he held until his death in [[1892]].
 +*[[1863]] - [[American Civil War]]: [[United States|Union]] President [[Abraham Lincoln]] delivers the [[Gettysburg Address]] at the military cemetery dedication ceremony in [[Gettysburg, Pennsylvania]].
 +*[[1881]] - A [[meteorite]] lands near the village of Großliebenthal, southwest of [[Odessa]], [[Ukraine]].
 +*[[1916]] - Samuel Goldfish (later renamed [[Samuel Goldwyn]]) and [[Edgar Selwyn]] establish [[Goldwyn Pictures]] (the company later became one of the most successful independent filmmakers).
 +*[[1924]] - In [[Los Angeles, California]], famous [[silent film]] director [[Thomas Ince]] ("The Father of the [[Western (genre)|Western]]") dies of a [[Myocardial infarction|heart attack]] in his bed (beliefs still persist that he was murdered).
 +*[[1941]] - [[World War II]]: [[Battle between HMAS Sydney and HSK Kormoran|Battle between HMAS ''Sydney'' and HSK ''Kormoran'']]. The two ships sink each other off the coast of [[Western Australia]], with the loss of 645 [[Australia]]ns and about 77 [[Nazi Germany|German]] seamen.
 +*[[1942]] - World War II: [[Battle of Stalingrad]] - [[Soviet Union]] forces under General [[Georgy Zhukov]] launch the [[Operation Uranus]] [[counterattack]]s at [[Stalingrad]], turning the tide of the battle in the USSR's favor.
 +*[[1944]] - World War II: US President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] announces the 6th [[War Loan Drive]], aimed at selling US$14 billion in [[war bond]]s to help pay for the war effort.
 +*[[1946]] - [[Afghanistan]], [[Iceland]] and [[Sweden]] join the [[United Nations]].
 +*[[1954]] - [[Sammy Davis, Jr.]], loses his left eye in an automobile accident in [[San Bernardino, California]].
 +*[[1955]] - [[National Review]] publishes its first issue.
 +*[[1959]] - [[Ford Motor Company]] announces the discontinuation of the unpopular [[Edsel]].
 +*[[1961]] - [[Michael Rockefeller]], son of [[New York]] governor [[Nelson Rockefeller]], disappears in the jungles near [[Atsj]], [[Papua New Guinea]].
 +*[[1967]] - The Establishment of [[TVB]], the first wireless commercial [[television station]] in [[Hong Kong]].
 +*[[1969]] - [[Apollo program]]: [[Apollo 12]] astronauts [[Pete Conrad|Charles Conrad]] and [[Alan Bean]] land at [[Oceanus Procellarum]] ("Ocean of Storms") and become the third and fourth [[human]]s to walk on the [[Moon]].
 +*[[1969]] - [[Pele|Pelé]] scores his 1000th goal on a football match between [[Santos Futebol Clube|Santos]] and [[Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama|Vasco]]. [[Pele|Pelé]] played for Santos. The result was 2x1 to Santos.
 +* 1969 - [[Mohawk Airlines Flight 411]] crashes into [[Pilot Knob Mountain]], killing all 14 on-board.
 +*[[1970]] - The [[IBM 1620]] is withdrawn from the market.
 +*[[1973]] - [[American football]] player [[Lance Rentzel]] is arrested for exposing himself to a 10-year-old girl; he is later sentenced to five years' probation.
 +*[[1976]] - [[Jaime Ornelas Camacho]] takes office as the first President of the Regional Government of [[Madeira]], [[Portugal]].
 +*[[1977]] - [[Egypt]]ian President [[Anwar Sadat]] becomes the first [[Arab]] leader to officially visit [[Israel]], when he meets with Israeli prime minister [[Menachem Begin]] and speaks before the [[Knesset]] in [[Jerusalem]], seeking a permanent peace settlement.
 +* 1977 - [[Transportes Aereos Portugueses]] [[Boeing]] 727 crashes in [[Madeira islands]] killing 130
 +*[[1979]] - [[Iran hostage crisis]]: [[Iran]]ian leader [[Ayatollah]] [[Ruhollah Khomeini]] orders the release of 13 female and black [[United States|American]] [[hostages]] being held at the US [[Embassy]] in [[Tehran]].
 +*[[1984]] - A series of explosions at the [[PEMEX]] [[petroleum]] storage facility at San Juan Ixhuatepec in [[Mexico City]] ignites a major fire and kills about 500 people.
 +*[[1985]] - [[Cold War]]: In [[Geneva]], US President [[Ronald Reagan]] and [[Soviet Union]] leader [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] meet for the first time.
 +* 1985 - [[Pennzoil]] wins a US$10.53 billion verdict against [[Texaco]], in the largest civil verdict in U.S. history, stemming from Texaco's establishing a signed contract to buy [[Getty Oil]] after Pennzoil had entered into an unsigned, yet still binding, buyout contract with Getty.
 +*[[1990]] - [[Pop music|Pop group]] [[Milli Vanilli]] are stripped of their [[Grammy Award]] because the duo did not sing at all on the ''[[All or Nothing (Milli Vanilli album)|Girl You Know It’s True]]'' album. Session musicians had provided all the vocals.
 +*[[1994]] - In Britain, the first [[National Lottery]] draw was held. A £1 ticket gives a one-in-14-million chance of correctly guessing the winning six out of 49 numbers.
 +*[[1996]] - The case of the [[Port Arthur massacre (Australia)|Port Arthur massacre]] comes to trial.
 +* 1996 - Lt. Gen. [[Maurice Baril]] of Canada arrives in Africa to lead a multi-national policing force in [[Zaire]].
 +*[[1997]] - In [[Des Moines, Iowa]], Bobbi McCaughey gives birth to [[McCaughey septuplets|septuplets]] in the second known case where all seven babies were born alive. They would go on to become the first set of septuplets to survive infancy, with all seven alive in [[2007]].
 +*[[1998]] - [[Lewinsky scandal]]: The [[United States House Committee on the Judiciary|United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee]] begins [[impeachment]] hearings against US President [[Bill Clinton]].
 +* 1998 - [[Vincent van Gogh]]'s ''[[Portrait de l'artiste sans barbe|Portrait of the Artist Without Beard]]'' sells at auction for US$71.5 million.
 +*[[1999]] - [[Shenzhou 1]]: The [[People's Republic of China]] launches its first [[Shenzhou spacecraft]].
 +* 1999 - In [[Istanbul]], the [[Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe]] ends a two-day summit by calling for a political settlement in [[Chechnya]] and adopting a [[Charter for European Security]].
 +*[[2005]] - [[US Marines]] allegedly commit a [[Haditha massacre|massacre]] on 24 citizens in the town of [[Haditha]] in [[Iraq]].
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 +== Births ==
 +*[[1464]] - [[Emperor Go-Kashiwabara of Japan]] (d. [[1526]])
 +*[[1563]] - [[Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester]], English statesman (d. [[1626]])
 +*[[1600]] - King [[Charles I of England]] (d. [[1649]])
 +* 1600 - [[Leo Aitzema]], Dutch historian and statesman (d. [[1669]])
 +*[[1617]] - [[Eustache Le Sueur]], French painter (d. [[1655]])
 +*[[1700]] - [[Jean-Antoine Nollet]], French abbot and physicist (d. [[1770]])
 +*[[1711]] - [[Mikhail Lomonosov]], Russian writer and polymath (d. [[1765]])
 +*[[1722]] - [[Leopold Auenbrugger]], Austrian physician (d. [[1809]])
 +* 1722 - [[Benjamin Chew]], Chief Justice of colonial Pennsylvania (d. [[1810]])
 +*[[1752]] - [[George Rogers Clark]], American military leader (d. [[1818]])
 +*[[1802]] - [[Solomon Foot]], American politician (d. [[1866]])
 +*[[1805]] - [[Ferdinand de Lesseps]], French diplomat and Suez Canal engineer (d. [[1894]])
 +*[[1831]] - [[James A. Garfield]], 20th [[President of the United States]] (d. [[1881]])
 +*[[1833]] - [[Wilhelm Dilthey]], German philosopher (d. [[1911]])
 +*[[1834]] - [[Georg Hermann Quincke]], German physicist (d. [[1924]])
 +*[[1835]] - [[Rani Lakshmi Bai]], Indian Queen (d. [[1858]])
 +*[[1843]] - [[Richard Avenarius]], German philosopher (d. [[1896]])
 +*[[1859]] - [[Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov]], Russian composer (d. [[1935]])
 +*[[1862]] - [[Billy Sunday]], American evangelist (d. [[1935]])
 +*[[1875]] - [[Mikhail I. Kalinin]], President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (d. [[1946]])
 +*[[1876]] - [[Tatyana Afanasyeva|Tatyana Alexeyevna Afanasyeva]], Russian/Dutch mathematician (d. [[1964]])
 +*[[1883]] - [[Ned Sparks]], Canadian actor (d. [[1957]])
 +*[[1887]] - [[James B. Sumner]], American chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1955]])
 +*[[1888]] - [[José Raúl Capablanca]], Cuban chess player (d. [[1942]])
 +*[[1889]] - [[Clifton Webb]], American actor (d. [[1966]])
 +*[[1893]] - [[René Voisin]], French classical trumpet player (d. [[1952]])
 +*[[1895]] - [[Louise Dahl-Wolfe]], American photographer (d. [[1989]])
 +*[[1896]] - [[Georgy Zhukov]], Russian general (d. [[1974]])
 +*[[1897]] - [[Quentin Roosevelt]], son of [[President of the United States|United States President]] [[Theodore Roosevelt]] (d. [[1918]])
 +*[[1898]] - [[Arthur R. von Hippel]], German-born physicist (d. [[2003]])
 +*[[1899]] - [[Allen Tate]], American poet and critic (d. [[1979]])
 +*[[1900]] - [[Mikhail Lavrentyev]], Russian scientist (d. [[1980]])
 +* 1900 - [[Anna Seghers]], German writer (d. [[1983]])
 +* 1900 - [[Bunny Ahearne]], Irish ice hockey promoter (d. [[1985]])
 +*[[1905]] - [[Tommy Dorsey]], American bandleader (d. [[1956]])
 +*[[1907]] - [[Jack Schaefer]], American author (d. [[1991]])
 +*[[1909]] - [[Peter Drucker]], American management theorist (d. [[2005]])
 +*[[1910]] - [[Adrian Conan Doyle]], son of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] (d. [[1970]])
 +*[[1912]] - [[George Emil Palade]], Romanian cell biologist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel]] laureate
 +*[[1915]] - [[Earl Wilbur Sutherland Jr.]], American physiologist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1974]])
 +*[[1917]] - [[Indira Gandhi]], [[Prime Minister of India]] (d. [[1984]])
 +*[[1919]] - [[Alan Young]], British-born American actor ([[Mister Ed]])
 +* 1919 - [[Gillo Pontecorvo]], Italian film director (d. [[2006]])
 +*[[1920]] - [[Gene Tierney]], American actress (d. [[1991]])
 +*[[1921]] - [[Roy Campanella]], baseball player (d. [[1993]])
 +* 1921 - [[Peter Ruckman]], American Baptist minister
 +*[[1922]] - [[Yuri Knorosov]], Russian epigrapher (d. [[1999]])
 +* 1922 - [[Salil Chowdhury]], Indian music composer, poet, writer, dramatist and filmmaker (d. [[1995]])
 +*[[1924]] - [[William Russell (actor)|William Russell]], British actor
 +*[[1926]] - [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]], U. S. Ambassador to the United Nations (d. [[2006]])
 +*[[1929]] - [[Slavko Avsenik]], Slovenian musician
 +* 1929 - [[Norman Cantor]], Canadian medieval scholar (d. [[2004]])
 +*[[1933]] - [[Larry King]], American TV personality
 +* 1933 - [[Jerry Sheindlin]], American jurist; husband of [[Judith Sheindlin]]
 +*[[1935]] - [[Rashad Khalifa]], Egyptian imam (d. [[1990]])
 +* 1935 - [[Jack Welch]], American businessman
 +*[[1936]] - [[Dick Cavett]], American talk show host
 +* 1936 - [[Yuan T. Lee]], Taiwanese-born chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate
 +*[[1938]] - [[Ted Turner]], American businessman
 +*[[1939]] - [[Tom Harkin]], American politician
 +*[[1941]] - [[Dan Haggerty]], American actor
 +* 1941 - [[Tommy Thompson]], U.S. Governor
 +*[[1942]] - [[Calvin Klein]], American clothing designer
 +* 1942 - [[Sharon Olds]], American poet
 +*[[1943]] - [[Aurelio Monteagudo]], Cuban-born [[Major League Baseball]] player (d. [[1990]])
 +* 1943 - [[Fred Lipsius]], American musician ([[Blood, Sweat & Tears]])
 +*[[1944]] - [[Dennis Hull]], [[National Hockey League]] player
 +* 1944 - [[Agnes Baltsa]], Greek mezzo-soprano
 +*[[1945]] - [[Bobby Tolan]], former baseball player
 +*[[1947]] - [[Bob Boone]], baseball player and manager
 +* 1947 - [[Lamar S. Smith]], American politician
 +*[[1949]] - [[Nigel Bennett]], English actor
 +*[[1949]] - [[Ahmad Rashad]], American football player and sportscaster
 +*[[1951]] - [[Zeenat Aman]], Indian actress
 +* 1951 - [[Lord Falconer of Thoroton]], British lawyer and politician
 +*[[1953]] - [[Robert Beltran]], American actor
 +* 1953 - [[Tom Villard]], American actor (d. [[1994]])
 +*[[1954]] - [[Kathleen Quinlan]], American actress
 +*[[1956]] - [[Ann Curry]], American journalist
 +* 1956 - [[Glynnis O'Connor]], American actress
 +*[[1957]] - [[Ofra Haza]], Israeli singer (d. [[2000]])
 +*[[1958]] - [[Michael Wilbon]], sports analyst
 +*[[1958]] - [[Terrence "T.C." Carson|Terrence Carson]], American actor
 +*[[1959]] - [[Allison Janney]], American actress
 +*[[1960]] - [[Miss Elizabeth|Elizabeth Hulette]], American professional wrestling manager (d. [[2003]])
 +* 1960 - [[Matt Sorum]], American musician [[Velvet Revolver]]
 +*[[1961]] - [[Meg Ryan]], American actress
 +*[[1962]] - [[Jodie Foster]], American actress
 +*[[1963]] - [[Terry Farrell (actress)|Terry Farrell]], American actress
 +* 1963 - [[Jon Potter]], British field hockey player
 +* 1963 - [[Zsuzsanna Jánosi]], Hungarian fencer
 +*[[1965]] - [[Laurent Blanc]], French footballer
 +* 1965 - [[Sean Hughes]], Irish comedian
 +*[[1966]] - [[Gail Devers]], American athlete
 +* 1966 - [[Jason Scott Lee]], American actor
 +* 1966 - [[Rocco DiSpirito]], American chef
 +*[[1968]] - [[Karina]], Venezuelan singer
 +* 1969 - [[Erika Alexander]], American actress
 +* 1969 - [[Philippe Adams]], Belgian racing driver
 +*[[1970]] - [[Justin Chancellor]], English bassist ([[Tool (band)|Tool]])
 +*[[1971]] - [[Alice Peacock]], American folk singer
 +* 1971 - [[Jeremy McGrath]], American motorcycle racer
 +*[[1972]] - [[Sandrine Holt]], Canadian actress
 +*[[1973]] - [[Ryukishi07]], [[Japan]] [[mystery]] [[novelist]]
 +* 1973 - [[Savion Glover]], American dancer and choreographer
 +* 1973 - [[Billy Currington]], American singer and songwriter
 +*[[1975]] - [[Sushmita Sen]], Indian beauty queen and actress
 +*[[1976]] - [[Jun Shibata]], Japanese singer and songwriter
 +* 1976 - [[Petr Sýkora]], Czech ice hockey player
 +* 1976 - [[Benny Vansteelant]], Belgian duathlete (d. [[2007]])
 +* 1976 - [[Stylianos Venetidis]], Greek footballer
 +*[[1977]] - [[Kerri Strug]], American gymnast
 +*[[1978]] - [[Věra Pospíšilová-Cechlová]], Czech athlete
 +* 1978 - [[Matt Dusk]], Canadian jazz musician / vocalist
 +*[[1979]] - [[Ryan Howard]], American baseball player
 +* 1979 - [[Larry Johnson (football)|Larry Johnson]], American football player
 +* 1979 - [[Leam Richardson]], English footballer
 +* 1979 - [[Rowan Jones]], Australian rules footballer
 +*[[1983]] - [[Chandra Crawford]], Canadian [[cross-country skiing|cross-country skier]]
 +*[[1985]] - [[Chris Eagles]], English footballer
 +*[[1985]] - [[Laura Osnes]], American Broadway star
 +*[[1988]] - [[Patrick Kane]], American ice hockey player
 +*[[1990]] - [[James Chichester, Earl of Belfast]], Irish Peer
 +*[[1997]] - [[McCaughey septuplets]], world's first surviving set of septuplets
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 + 
 +== Deaths ==
 +* [[498]] - [[Pope Anastasius II]]
 +*[[1478]] - Emperor [[Baeda Maryam of Ethiopia]] (b. [[1448]])
 +*[[1492]] - [[Jami]], Persian poet (b. [[1414]])
 +*[[1557]] - [[Bona Sforza]], Queen of [[Sigismund I of Poland]] (b. [[1494]])
 +*[[1577]] - [[Matsunaga Hisahide]], Japanese warlord (b. [[1510]])
 +*[[1630]] - [[Johann Schein]], German composer (b. [[1586]])
 +*[[1649]] - [[Caspar Schoppe]], German scholar (b. [[1576]])
 +*[[1665]] - [[Nicolas Poussin]], French painter (b. [[1594]])
 +*[[1672]] - [[John Wilkins]], English Bishop of Chester (b. [[1614]])
 +*[[1682]] - [[Prince Rupert of the Rhine]], Royalist commander in the English Civil War (b. [[1619]])
 +*[[1692]] - [[Thomas Shadwell]], English poet and playwright
 +*[[1723]] - [[Antoine Nompar de Caumont]], French courtier and soldier (b. [[1632]])
 +*[[1772]] - [[William Nelson (governor)|William Nelson]], American colonial governor of Virginia (b. [[1711]])
 +*[[1773]] - [[James FitzGerald, 1st Duke of Leinster]], Irish politician (b. [[1722]])
 +*[[1785]] - [[Bernard de Bury]], French composer (b. [[1720]])
 +*[[1798]] - [[Wolfe Tone]], Irish republican (b. [[1763]])
 +*[[1804]] - [[Pietro Guglielmi]], Italian composer (b. [[1728]])
 +*[[1810]] - [[Jean-Georges Noverre]], French dancer and ballet master (b. [[1725]])
 +*[[1822]] - [[Johann Georg Tralles]], German mathematician and physicist (b. [[1763]])
 +*[[1828]] - [[Franz Schubert]], Austrian composer (b. [[1797]])
 +*[[1850]] - [[Richard Mentor Johnson]], American politician (b. [[1780]])
 +*[[1868]] - [[Ivane Andronikashvili]], Georgian general (b. [[1798]])
 +*[[1883]] - [[Carl Wilhelm Siemens|William Siemens]], German engineer (b. [[1823]])
 +*[[1887]] - [[Emma Lazarus]], American poet (b. [[1849]])
 +*[[1897]] - [[William Seymour Tyler]], American educator and historian (b. [[1810]]).
 +*[[1915]] - [[Joe Hill]], American labor activist (executed) (b. [[1879]])
 +*[[1924]] - [[Thomas Ince]], American film director (b. [[1882]])
 +*[[1931]] - [[Xu Zhimo]], Chinese poet (b. [[1897]])
 +*[[1938]] - [[Lev Shestov]], Russian philosopher (b. [[1866]])
 +*[[1942]] - [[Bruno Schulz]], Polish writer and painter (shot) (b. [[1892]])
 +*[[1959]] - [[Joseph Charbonneau]], [[Roman Catholic Bishops of Montreal|archbishop of Montreal]] (b. [[1892]])
 +*[[1960]] - [[Phyllis Haver]], American actress (b. [[1899]])
 +*[[1967]] - [[Charles J. Watters]], US Army chaplain, Medal of Honor recipient (b. [[1927]])
 +*[[1974]] - [[George Brunies]], American musician (b. [[1902]])
 +*[[1975]] - [[Roger D. Branigin]], American politician (b. [[1902]])
 +*[[1976]] - Sir [[Basil Spence]], British architect (b. [[1907]])
 +*[[1983]] - [[Tom Evans (musician)|Tom Evans]], British musician and member of [[Badfinger]] (b. [[1947]])
 +*[[1985]] - [[Stepin Fetchit]], American actor and dancer (b. [[1907]])
 +*[[1988]] - [[Christina Onassis]], daughter of billionaire [[Aristotle Onassis]] (b. [[1950]])
 +*[[1990]] - [[Sun Li-jen]], Chinese general (b. [[1900]])
 +*[[1992]] - [[Bobby Russell]], American songwriter (b. [[1941]])
 +* 1992 - [[Diane Varsi]], American actress (b. [[1938]])
 +*[[1998]] - [[Ted Fujita]], Japanese-born American meteorologist (b. [[1920]])
 +* 1998 - [[Alan J. Pakula]], American film director (b. [[1928]])
 +*[[2001]] - [[Marcelle Ferron]], Quebec painter and [[stained glass]] artist (b. [[1924]])
 +*[[2003]] - [[Ian Geoghegan]], Australian racing driver (b. [[1940]])
 +*[[2004]] - [[Piet Esser]], Dutch sculptor (b. [[1914]])
 +* 2004 - [[Helmut Griem]], German actor (b. [[1932]])
 +* 2004 - [[Terry Melcher]], American musician and record producer (b. [[1942]])
 +* 2004 - [[John Robert Vane]], British pharmacologist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1927]])
 +*[[2005]] - [[Erik Balling]], Danish TV and film director (b. [[1924]])
-==Deaths== 
==Notes== ==Notes==
# James Ensor # James Ensor

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