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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
*[[1959]] - [[Ford Motor Company]] announces the discontinuation of the unpopular [[Edsel]]. *[[1959]] - [[Ford Motor Company]] announces the discontinuation of the unpopular [[Edsel]].
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== Deaths == == 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]]) *[[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]]) *[[1828]] - [[Franz Schubert]], Austrian composer (b. [[1797]])
-*[[1850]] - [[Richard Mentor Johnson]], American politician (b. [[1780]])+*[[1942]] - [[Bruno Schulz]], Polish writer and painter (b. 1892)
-*[[1868]] - [[Ivane Andronikashvili]], Georgian general (b. [[1798]])+*[[1949]] - [[James Ensor]], Belgian painter (b. 1860)
-*[[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]])+
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-==Notes==+
-# James Ensor+
-# Leopold and Loeb+
-# Nicolas Poussin+
-# Bruno Schulz+
-# Gillo Pontecorvo+
-# Gene Tierney+
-# Franz Schubert+
-# Zeena Schreck+
-# Bertel Thorvaldsen+
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