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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-* [[284]] - [[Diocletian]] was chosen as [[Roman Emperor]].+*[[1969]] - James Brown's "[[Funky Drummer]]" recorded in the United States
-* [[762]] - [[Bögü]], Khan of the [[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]], conquers [[Lo-Yang]], capital of the [[Chinese Empire]]. +
-*[[1194]] - [[Palermo]] is conquered by [[Emperor Henry VI]].+
-*[[1407]] - A solemn truce between [[John the Fearless]], [[Duke of Burgundy]] and [[Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans]] is agreed under the auspices of [[John, Duke of Berry]]. Orléans would be assassinated three days later by Burgundy.+
-*[[1490]] - [[Joanot Martorell]]'s book ''[[Tirant lo Blanc]]'' is published for the first time. +
-*[[1695]] - [[Zumbi]], the last of the leaders of [[Palmares (quilombo)|Quilombo dos Palmares]] in early [[Brazil]], was executed.+
-*[[1700]] - [[Great Northern War]]: [[Battle of Narva]] - King [[Charles XII of Sweden]] defeats the army of [[Tsar]] [[Peter I of Russia|Peter the Great]] at [[Narva]].+
-*[[1789]] - [[New Jersey]] becomes the first [[U.S. state]] to ratify the [[United States Bill of Rights|Bill of Rights]]. +
-*[[1820]] - An 80-ton [[sperm whale]] attacks the ''[[Whaleship Essex|Essex]]'' (a [[whaling]] ship from [[Nantucket, Massachusetts]]) 2,000 miles from the western coast of [[South America]] ([[Herman Melville]]'s 1851 novel ''[[Moby-Dick]]'' was in part inspired by this story).+
-*[[1861]] - Secession ordinance filed by Kentucky's Confederate government.+
-*[[1902]] - [[Henri Desgrange]] and fellow journalist [[Géo Lefèvre]] dream up the idea of the [[Tour de France]] over lunch at the Café de Madrid in [[Paris]].+
-*[[1910]] - [[Mexican Revolution]]: [[Francisco I. Madero]] issues the ''Plan de San Luis Potosi'', denouncing President [[Porfirio Díaz]], declaring himself president, and calling for a revolution to overthrow the [[Federal government of the United Mexican States|government of Mexico]], effectively starting the Mexican Revolution. +
-*[[1917]] - [[World War I]]: [[Battle of Cambrai (1917)|Battle of Cambrai]] begins - [[United Kingdom|British]] forces make early progress in an attack on [[Germany|German]] positions but are later pushed back. +
-* 1917 - [[Ukraine]] is declared a republic.+
-*[[1923]] - [[Rentenmark]] replaces the [[Papiermark]] as the official currency of Germany at the exchange rate of one Rentenmark to One [[1000000000000 (number)|Trillion]] Papiermark+
-*[[1936]] - [[Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera]], founder of the [[Falange]] is killed by a republican execution squad.+
-*[[1940]] - [[World War II]]: [[Hungary]], [[Romania]] and [[Slovakia]] join the [[Axis Powers]].+
-*[[1943]] - [[World War II]]: [[Battle of Tarawa]] ([[Operation Galvanic]]) begins - [[United States Marines]] land on [[Tarawa Atoll]] in the [[Gilbert Islands]] and suffer heavy fire from [[Japan]]ese shore guns and machine guns.+
-*[[1945]] - [[Nuremberg Trials]]: Trials against 24 [[Nazism|Nazi]] [[war crime|war criminals]] start at the [[Nuremberg Palace of Justice]]. +
-*[[1947]] - [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|The Princess Elizabeth]] marries [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten]] at [[Westminster Abbey]] in [[London]].+
-*[[1952]] - [[Slánský trials]] - a series of Stalinist and anti-Semitic show trials in Czechoslovakia.+
-*[[1955]] - [[Bo Diddley]] becomes the first [[African American]] performer to appear on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]''. Apparently [[Ed Sullivan|Sullivan]] was infuriated when Diddley sang his self-titled song instead of [[Tennessee Ernie Ford]]'s hit, "[[Sixteen Tons]]". +
-*[[1962]] - [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] ends: In response to the [[Soviet Union]]'s agreeing to remove its missiles from [[Cuba]], U.S. President [[John F. Kennedy]] ends the quarantine of the [[Caribbean]] nation. +
-*[[1968]] - [[Vietnam War]]: Eleven men comprising a Long Range Patrol team from F Company, 58th Infantry, [[101st Airborne Division|101st Airborne]] are surrounded and nearly wiped out by [[North Vietnamese Army|North Vietnamese army]] regulars from the 4th and 5th Regiment. The seven wounded survivors are rescued after several hours by an impromptu force made of other men from their unit.+
-*[[1969]] - [[Vietnam War]]: The ''[[Cleveland Plain Dealer]]'' publishes explicit photographs of dead villagers from the [[My Lai massacre]] in [[Vietnam]].+
-*[[1974]] - The [[United States]] Department of Justice files its final anti-trust suit against [[AT&T]]. This suit later leads to the break up of AT&T and its [[Bell System]].+
-*[[1975]] - [[Francisco Franco]], [[Caudillo]] of [[Spain]] dies after 36 years in power. He died, symbolically, on the 39th anniversary of the death of [[Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera]]+
-*[[1979]] - [[Grand Mosque Seizure]]: About 200 Sunni Muslims revolt in [[Saudi Arabia]] at the site of the [[Kaaba]] in [[Mecca]] during the pilgrimage and take about 6000 hostages in the Kaaba. The Saudi government received help from French special forces to put down the uprising.+
-*[[1983]] - In the U.S., an estimated 100 million people watch the controversial made-for-[[television]] movie ''[[The Day After]]'', depicting a [[nuclear war]] and its effects on the United States. +
-*[[1984]] - [[SETI]] is founded.+
-*[[1985]] - [[Microsoft]] [[Windows 1.0]] is released.+
-*[[1989]] - [[Velvet Revolution]]: The number of protesters assembled in [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]] swells from 200,000 the day before to an estimated half-million. +
-*[[1992]] - In [[England]], a fire breaks out in the Private Chapel room of [[Windsor Castle]], rages for 15 hours, and seriously damages the northwest side of the building (an investigation found that the fire was ignited after a [[stage lighting instrument|spotlight]] came into contact with a curtain over an extended period).+
-*[[1993]] - [[Savings and Loan scandal]]: The [[United States Senate]] Ethics Committee issues a stern censure of [[California]] senator [[Alan Cranston]] for his "dealings" with savings-and-loan executive [[Charles Keating]].+
-* 1993 - An Avioimpex Yak 42D crashed near [[Ohrid]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]]. The aircraft was on a flight from [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]] to [[Skopje]], but had been diverted to [[Ohrid]] due to poor weather conditions at the Skopje airport. On landing the aircraft crashed into Mount Trojani near Ohrid. All eight crew members and 115 of the 116 passengers were killed.+
-*[[1994]] - The [[Angola]]n government and [[UNITA]] rebels sign the [[Lusaka Protocol]] in [[Zambia]], ending 19 years of [[civil war]] (localized fighting resumed the next year). +
-*[[1998]] - A court in [[Taliban]]-controlled [[Afghanistan]] declares accused terrorist [[Osama bin Laden]] "a man without a sin" in regard to the [[1998 U.S. embassy bombings]] in [[Kenya]] and [[Tanzania]].+
-* 1998 - The first module of the [[International Space Station]], [[Zarya]], was launched.+
-*[[2001]] - In [[Washington, D.C.]], U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] dedicates the [[United States Department of Justice]] headquarters building as the Robert F. Kennedy Justice Building, honoring the late [[Robert F. Kennedy]] on what would have been his 76th birthday.+
-*[[2003]] - After the [[November 15]] bombings, a second day of the [[2003 Istanbul Bombings]] occurs in [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]], destroying the Turkish head office of [[HSBC Bank (Turkey)|HSBC Bank AS]] and the [[United Kingdom|British]] consulate.+
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==Births== ==Births==
-<!-- Please do not add yourself or anyone else without a biography in Wikipedia to this list.-->+*[[1894]] - [[Carl Mayer]], Austrian screenplay writer (''The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari'') (d. [[1944]])
-* [[270]] - [[Maximinus]], [[Roman Emperor]] (d. [[313]])+*[[1902]] - [[Jean Painlevé]], French film director (d. [[1989]])
-*[[1602]] - [[Otto von Guericke]], German physicist (d. [[1686]])+*[[1907]] - [[Henri-Georges Clouzot]], French film director (d. [[1977]])
-*[[1620]] - [[Peregrine White]], first English child born in the Plymouth Colony (d. [[1704]])+
-*[[1621]] - [[Avvakum]], Russian priest and writer (d. [[1682]])+
-*[[1625]] - [[Paulus Potter]], Dutch painter (d. [[1654]])+
-*[[1660]] - [[Daniel Ernst Jablonski]], German theologian (d. [[1741]])+
-*[[1750]] - [[Tipu Sultan]], Indian ruler (d. [[1799]])+
-*[[1761]] - [[Pope Pius VIII]] (d. [[1830]])+
-*[[1762]] - [[Pierre André Latreille]], French entomologist (d. [[1833]])+
-*[[1765]] - [[Thomas Fremantle (admiral)|Sir Thomas Fremantle]], British naval captain (d. [[1819]])+
-*[[1781]] - [[Karl Friedrich Eichhorn]], German jurist (d. [[1854]])+
-*[[1839]] - [[Christian Wilberg]], German painter (d. [[1882]])+
-*[[1841]] - [[Victor D'Hondt]], Belgian mathematician (d. [[1901]])+
-* 1841 - [[Wilfrid Laurier]], seventh [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (d. [[1919]])+
-*[[1851]] - [[Margherita of Savoy|Queen Margherita of Italy]] (d. [[1926]])+
-*[[1858]] - [[Selma Lagerlöf]], Swedish author, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel laureate]] (d. [[1940]])+
-*[[1864]] - [[Erik Axel Karlfeldt]], Swedish writer (d. [[1931]])+
-*[[1866]] - [[Kenesaw Mountain Landis]], American judge (d. [[1944]])+
-*[[1869]] - [[Clark Griffith]], Baseball manager (d. [[1955]])+
-*[[1880]] - [[George McBride]], baseball player (d. [[1973]])+
-*[[1884]] - [[Norman Thomas]], American social reformer (d. [[1968]])+
-*[[1886]] - [[Karl von Frisch]], Austrian zoologist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel laureate]] (d. [[1982]])+
-*[[1889]] - [[Edwin Hubble]], American astronomer (d. [[1953]])+
-*[[1896]] - [[Yevgenia Ginzburg]], Russian writer (d. [[1977]])+
-*[[1900]] - [[Chester Gould]], creator of comic strips ([[Dick Tracy]]) (d. [[1985]])+
-*[[1903]] - [[Alexandra Danilova]], Russian ballerina (d. [[1997]])+
-* 1903 - [[Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi]], Pakistani historian and educationist (d. [[1981]])+
-*[[1907]] - [[Fran Allison]], American , early television personality, (''[[Kukla, Fran and Ollie]]'') (d. [[1989]])+
-* 1907 - [[Henri-Georges Clouzot]], French film director (d. [[1977]])+
-*[[1908]] - [[Alistair Cooke]], British-born journalist (d. [[2004]])+
-*[[1910]] - [[Willem Jacob van Stockum]], Dutch physicist (d. [[1944]])+
-*[[1912]] - [[Otto von Habsburg]], Austrian royal+
-*[[1913]] - [[Judy Canova]], American actress (d. [[1983]])+
-*[[1914]] - [[Emilio Pucci]], Italian fashion designer (d. [[1992]])+
-*[[1915]] - [[Kon Ichikawa]], iconic Japanese film director+
-*[[1916]] - [[Evelyn Keyes]], American actress+
-*[[1917]] - [[Robert Byrd]], American politician+
-* 1917 - [[Bobby Locke]], South African golfer (d. [[1987]])+
-*[[1921]] - [[Jim Garrison]], American district attorney and judge (d. [[1992]])+
-* 1921 - [[Phyllis Thaxter]], American actress+
-*[[1923]] - [[Nadine Gordimer]], South African writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel laureate]]+
-*[[1924]] - [[Benoît Mandelbrot]], Polish-born French mathematician+
-*[[1925]] - [[Robert F. Kennedy]], American politician (d. [[1968]])+
-* 1925 - [[Maya Plisetskaya]], Russian ballet dancer+
-*[[1926]] - [[Andrzej W. Schally]], Polish-born endocrinologist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel laureate]]+
-* 1926 - [[Kaye Ballard]], American comic actress+
-*[[1927]] - [[Estelle Parsons]], American actress+
-*[[1928]] - [[Aleksey Batalov]], Russian actor+
-* 1928 - [[John Disley]], Welsh athlete+
-*[[1929]] - [[Don January]], American professional golfer+
-*[[1932]] - [[Richard Dawson]], British actor and game show host+
*[[1936]] - [[Don DeLillo]], American author *[[1936]] - [[Don DeLillo]], American author
-*[[1937]] - [[Rene Kollo|René Kollo]], German tenor+*[[1939]] - [[Copi]], Argentine writer, cartoonist, and playwright (d. [[1987]])
-* 1937 - [[Ruth Laredo]], American pianist (d. [[2005]])+
-* 1937 - [[Eero Mäntyranta]], Finnish cross-country skier+
-* 1937 - [[Viktoriya Tokareva]], Russian playwright+
-*[[1939]] - [[Dick Smothers]], American comedian+
-*[[1940]] - [[Bob Einstein]], American actor +
-*[[1941]] - [[Haseena Moin]], Pakistani television drama writer and [[Urdu]] playwright+
-*[[1942]] - [[Joe Biden]], American politician+
*[[1942]] - [[Meredith Monk]], American composer, performer, director, vocalist, film-maker, and choreographer *[[1942]] - [[Meredith Monk]], American composer, performer, director, vocalist, film-maker, and choreographer
-* 1942 - [[Norman Greenbaum]], American singer 
-*[[1943]] - [[Veronica Hamel]], American actress 
-*[[1944]] - [[Louie Dampier]], American basketball player 
-*[[1945]] - [[Nanette Workman]], American-born Canadian singer and actress 
-* 1945 - [[Rick Monday]], [[Major League Baseball]] player 
-*[[1946]] - [[Duane Allman]], American guitarist. ([[Allman Brothers]]) (d. [[1971]]) 
-* 1946 - [[Greg Cook]], American football player 
-*[[1947]] - [[Joe Walsh]], American musician 
-*[[1948]] - [[John R. Bolton]], American ambassador 
-* 1948 - [[Barbara Hendricks]], American-born singer 
-* 1948 - [[Richard Masur]], American actor 
-*[[1949]] - [[Thelma Drake]], American politician 
-*[[1951]] - [[David Walters]], American politician 
-*[[1952]] - [[John Van Boxmeer]], [[National Hockey League]] player 
-*[[1954]] - [[Berit Andnor]], Swedish politician 
-* 1954 - [[Steve Dahl]], American [[radio personality]] 
*[[1956]] - [[Bo Derek]], American actress *[[1956]] - [[Bo Derek]], American actress
-* 1956 - [[Mark Gastineau]], American football player 
-*[[1959]] - [[Jim McGovern (congressman)|James P. McGovern]], American politician 
-* 1959 - [[Sean Young]], American actress 
-*[[1961]] - [[Dave Watson]], English footballer 
-* 1961 - [[Tim Harvey]], British racing driver 
-*[[1963]] - [[William Timothy Gowers|Timothy Gowers]], British mathematician 
-* 1963 - [[Ming-Na|Ming-Na Wen]], [[Macau]]-born actress 
-*[[1965]] - [[Michael Diamond|Mike D]], American musician ([[Beastie Boys]]) 
-* 1965 - [[Yoshiki (musician)|Yoshiki Hayashi]], Japanese musician ([[X Japan]]) 
-*[[1966]] - [[Kevin Gilbert]], American musician (d. [[1996]]) 
-*[[1967]] - [[Teoman]], Turkish rock singer 
-*[[1967]] - [[Chris Childs]], American basketball player  
-*[[1969]] - [[Callie Thorne]], American actor 
-*[[1970]] - [[Matt Blunt]], American politician 
-* 1970 - [[Delia Gonzalez]], American boxer 
-*[[1971]] - [[Joey Galloway]], [[American football]] [[wide receiver]] 
-* 1971 - [[Joel McHale]], American actor and comedian 
-*[[1972]] - [[Sheema Kalbasi]], Iranian born poet  
-*[[1975]] - [[Dierks Bentley]], American singer 
-* 1975 - [[Davey Havok]], singer ([[AFI (band)|AFI]]) 
-* 1975 - [[J. D. Drew]], American baseball player 
-*[[1976]] - [[Dominique Dawes]], American gymnast 
-* 1976 - [[Theodoros Velkos]], bandminton player 
-*[[1977]] - [[Josh Turner]], American singer 
-* 1977 - [[Rudy Charles]], American professional wrestling referee 
-*[[1978]] - [[Nadine Velazquez]], American actress and model 
-* 1978 - [[Ryan Leslie]], American singer/songwriter 
-* 1978 - [[Freya Lin]], Taiwanese singer 
-*[[1979]] - [[Ericson Alexander Molano]], Colombian gospel singer 
-*[[1980]] - [[James Chambers (footballer)|James Chambers]], English footballer 
-*[[1981]] - [[Kimberley Walsh]], English singer ([[Girls Aloud]]) 
-* 1981 - [[Carlos Boozer]], American basketball player 
-*[[1982]] - [[Margo Stilley]], American actress 
-*[[1984]] - [[Ferdinando Monfardini]], Italian racing driver 
-* 1984 - [[Justin Hoyte]], English footballer 
-*[[1985]] - [[Juan Cruz Álvarez]], Argentine racing driver 
-*[[1986]] - [[Aaron Yan]], Taiwanese singer and actor 
-* 1986 - [[Jared Followill]], American bassist ([[Kings of Leon]]) 
-*[[1989]] - [[Cody Linley]], American actor 
-*[[1999]] - [[Princess Sofia of Bulgaria]], titular Bulgarian royal family 
-* 1999 - [[Prince Umberto of Bulgaria]], titular Bulgarian royal family 
-<!--  
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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 ==
-* [[870]] - King [[Edmund of East Anglia]]+*[[1910]] - [[Leo Tolstoy]], Russian novelist (b. [[1828]])
-*[[1316]] - King [[John I of France]] (d. [[1316]])+*[[1918]] - [[John Bauer]], Swedish painter and illustrator (b. [[1882]])
-*[[1437]] - [[Thomas Langley]], [[bishop of Durham]], cardinal and lord chancellor (b. [[1363]])+*[[1925]] - [[Stefan Żeromski]], Polish novelist (''A Story of Sin'') (b. [[1864 ]])
-*[[1518]] - [[Marmaduke Constable]], English soldier+
-* 1518 - [[Pierre de La Rue]], Flemish composer+
-*[[1529]] - [[Karl von Miltitz]], papal nuncio+
-*[[1591]] - [[Christopher Hatton]], English politician (b. [[1540]])+
-*[[1612]] - [[John Harington]], English writer (b. [[1561]])+
-*[[1651]] - [[Mikołaj Potocki]], Polish soldier (b. [[1595]])+
-*[[1662]] - [[Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria]], Governor of the Spanish Netherlands (b. [[1614]])+
-*[[1695]] - [[Zumbi]], Brazilian runaway slave+
-*[[1704]] - [[Charles Plumier]], French botanist (b. [[1646]])+
-*[[1737]] - [[Caroline of Ansbach]], Queen of [[George II of Great Britain]] (b. [[1683]])+
-*[[1742]] - [[Melchior de Polignac]], French diplomat (b. [[1661]])+
-*[[1758]] - [[Johan Helmich Roman]], Swedish composer (b. [[1694]])+
-*[[1764]] - [[Christian Goldbach]], Prussian mathematician (b. [[1690]])+
-*[[1778]] - [[Francesco Cetti]], Italian Jesuit scientist (b. [[1726]])+
-*[[1856]] - [[Farkas Bolyai]], Hungarian mathematician (b. [[1775]])+
-*[[1894]] - [[Anton Rubinstein]], Russian pianist and composer (b. [[1829]])+
-*[[1908]] - [[Georgy Voronoy]], Russian mathematician (b. [[1868]])+
-*[[1910]] (N.S.) - [[Leo Tolstoy]], Russian novelist (b. [[1828]])+
-*[[1925]] - [[Alexandra of Denmark|Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1844]])+
-*[[1934]] - [[Willem de Sitter]], Dutch scientist (b. [[1872]])+
-*[[1936]] - [[Buenaventura Durruti]], Spanish anarchist (b. [[1896]])+
-* 1936 - [[Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera]], Founder of the [[Falange]]. Executed by firing squad. (b. [[1903]])+
-*[[1938]] - [[Enzo Matsunaga]], Japanese writer (b. [[1895]])+
-*[[1945]] - [[Francis William Aston]], British chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel laureate]] (b. [[1877]])+
-*[[1950]] - [[Francesco Cilea]], Italian composer (b. [[1866]])+
-*[[1954]] - [[Clyde Vernon Cessna]], aviation pioneer ([[Cessna Aircraft Company|Cessna]]) (b. [[1879]])+
-*[[1957]] - [[Mstislav Dobuzhinsky]], Russian-Lithuanian artist (d. [[1875]])+
-*[[1973]] - [[Allan Sherman]], American comedian (b. [[1924]])+
*[[1975]] - [[Francisco Franco]], Head of State of Spain (1936-1975) (b. [[1892]]) *[[1975]] - [[Francisco Franco]], Head of State of Spain (1936-1975) (b. [[1892]])
-*[[1976]] - [[Trofim Lysenko]], Stalinist biologist (b. [[1898]])+*[[1978]] - [[Giorgio de Chirico]], Greek-Italian painter (b. [[1888]])
-*[[1978]] - [[Vasilisk Gnedov]], Russian poet (b. [[1890]])+*[[1998]] - [[Rolando Alphonso]], Jamaican tenor saxophonist. (b. [[1931]])
-*[[1980]] - [[John McEwen]], eighteenth [[Prime Minister of Australia]] (b. [[1900]])+
-*[[1983]] - [[Marcel Dalio]], French actor (b. [[1900]])+
-*[[1994]] - [[John Lucarotti]], TV writer (b. [[1926]])+
-*[[1995]] - [[Sergei Grinkov]], Russian Olympic and World Figure Skating Champion (b. [[1967]])+
-*[[1997]] - [[Dick Littlefield]], baseball player (b. [[1926]])+
-*[[1998]] - [[Galina Starovoitova]], Russian politician (b. [[1946]])+
-*[[1999]] - [[Amintore Fanfani]], Italian politician and prime minister (b. [[1908]]) +
-*[[2000]] - [[Mike Muuss]], American computer programmer (b. [[1958]])+
-* 2000 - [[Kalle Päätalo]], Finnish writer (b. [[1919]]) +
-*[[2003]] - [[Robert Addie]], British actor (cancer) (b. [[1960]])+
-* 2003 - [[David Dacko]], first [[President of the Central African Republic]] (b. [[1930]])+
-* 2003 - [[Eugene Kleiner]], American entrepreneur (b. [[1923]])+
-* 2003 - [[Roger Short]], British Consulate General (b. [[1944]])+
-* 2003 - [[Jim Siedow]], American actor (b. [[1920]])+
-* 2003 - [[Kerem Yilmazer]], Turkish actor (b. [[1945]])+
-* 2003 - [[Loris Azzaro]], French fashion designer (b. [[1933]])+
-*[[2004]] - [[David Grierson]], Canadian radio host (b. [[1955]])+
-* 2004 - [[Jenny Ross]], English musician ([[Section 25]]) (b. [[1962]])+
-*[[2005]] - [[Manouchehr Atashi]], Iranian poet (b. [[1931]])+
-*2005 - [[Sheldon Gardner]], American psychologist (b. [[1934]])+
-* 2005 - [[James King (tenor)|James King]], American singer (b. [[1925]])+
-* 2005 - [[Chris Whitley]], American musician (b. [[1960]])+
*[[2006]] - [[Robert Altman]], American film director (b. [[1925]]) *[[2006]] - [[Robert Altman]], American film director (b. [[1925]])
-* 2006 - [[Andre Waters]], American football player (b. [[1962]]) 
-* 2006 - [[Zoia Ceauşescu]], Romanian mathematician (b. [[1950]]) 
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-==Notes== 
- * Robert Altman 
- * Henri-Georges Clouzot 
- * Leo Tolstoy 
- * Giorgio de Chirico 
- * Stefan Żeromski 
- * Jean Painlevé 
- * Meredith Monk 
- * Copi 
- * Rolando Alphonso 
- * John Bauer 
- o Carl Mayer 
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