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- | *[[2001]] - The [[September 11, 2001 attacks|September 11 attacks]] destroy the [[World Trade Center]] in [[New York City]] and the western wall of [[The Pentagon]] in [[Arlington, Virginia]], and crash a passenger airliner in [[Shanksville, Pennsylvania]]. In total, 2,974 people are killed. | + | *[[2001]] - The [[September 11, 2001 attacks|September 11 attacks]] destroy the [[World Trade Center]] in [[New York City]] |
==Births== | ==Births== |
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Art and culture
- 2001 - The September 11 attacks destroy the World Trade Center in New York City
Births
- 1524 - Pierre de Ronsard, French poet (d. 1585)
- 1836 - Fitz Hugh Ludlow, American author (d. 1870)
- 1862 - O. Henry, American writer (d. 1910)
- 1885 - D.H. Lawrence, English novelist (d. 1930)
- 1903 - Theodor Adorno, German philosopher, composer, and sociologist (d. 1969)
Deaths
- 1972 - Max Fleischer, American animator (b. 1883)
Notes
- Daniel Wildenstein
- September 11, 2001 attacks
- Theodor Adorno
- O. Henry
- David Hykes
- Italy: the new domestic landscape
- Pierre de Ronsard
- Max Fleischer
- Ludlow
- Wifredo Lam
* Marc-André Raffalovich * D. H. Lawrence * Jean-Claude Forest
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