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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*[[1886]] - [[Symbolist Manifesto]] published by Jean Moréas.
*[[1981]] - [[Memphis Group]] showcases its first exhibition at the Arc ’74 showroom in Milan. *[[1981]] - [[Memphis Group]] showcases its first exhibition at the Arc ’74 showroom in Milan.
- +*[[1997]] - [[Sensation (art exhibition) |Sensation art exhibition]] opens in London
==Births== ==Births==
*[[1709]] - [[Samuel Johnson]], English writer and lexicographer (d. [[1784]]) *[[1709]] - [[Samuel Johnson]], English writer and lexicographer (d. [[1784]])
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-* [[96]] - [[Domitian]], [[Roman Emperor]] (b. [[51]]) 
-* [[887]] - [[Pietro I Candiano]], [[Doge of Venice]] (killed in battle) 
-*[[1180]] - King [[Louis VII of France]] (b. [[1120]]) 
-*[[1598]] - [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]], Japanese warlord (b. [[1536]]) 
-*[[1630]] - [[Melchior Klesl]], Austrian cardinal and statesman (b. [[1552]]) 
-*[[1663]] - [[St Joseph of Cupertino]], Italian saint (b. [[1603]]) 
-*[[1675]] - [[Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine]] (b. [[1604]]) 
-*[[1721]] - [[Matthew Prior]], English poet and diplomat (b. [[1664]]) 
-*[[1722]] - [[André Dacier]], French classical scholar (b. [[1651]]) 
-*[[1783]] - [[Leonhard Euler]], Swiss mathematician (b. [[1707]]) 
-* 1783 - [[Benjamin Kennicott]], English churchman and Hebrew scholar (b. [[1718]]) 
-*[[1792]] - [[August Gottlieb Spangenberg]], German religious leader (b. [[1704]]) 
-*[[1827]] - [[Robert Pollok]], Scottish poet (b. [[1789]]) 
-*[[1830]] - [[William Hazlitt]], English essayist (b. [[1778]]) 
-*[[1860]] - [[Joseph Locke]], English railway builder and civil engineer (b. [[1805]]) 
-*[[1872]] - King [[Charles XV of Sweden|Charles XV]] / [[Charles XV of Sweden|Carl IV]] of Sweden and Norway (b. [[1826]]) 
-*[[1891]] - [[William Ferrel]], American mathematician (b. [[1817]]) 
-*[[1896]] - [[Hippolyte Fizeau]], French physicist (b. [[1819]]) 
-*[[1905]] - [[George MacDonald]], Scottish writer and minister (b. [[1824]]) 
-*[[1911]] - [[Pyotr Stolypin]], Russian politician (b. [[1862]]) 
-*[[1924]] - [[Francis Herbert Bradley]], British philosopher (b. [[1846]]) 
-*[[1939]] - [[Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz|Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz]], Polish writer, painter, and photographer (b. [[1885]]) 
-*[[1944]] - [[Robert G. Cole]] American Paratrooper of the 101st, 502nd division (b. [[1915]]) 
-*[[1949]] - [[Frank Morgan]], American actor (b. [[1890]]) 
-*[[1953]] - [[Charles de Tornaco]], Belgian racing driver (b. [[1927]]) 
-*[[1956]] - [[Adélard Godbout]], [[List of Quebec premiers|premier of Quebec]] (b. [[1892]]) 
*[[1959]] - [[Benjamin Péret]], French [[surrealist]] author *[[1959]] - [[Benjamin Péret]], French [[surrealist]] author
-*[[1961]] - [[Dag Hammarskjöld]], Swedish [[United Nations Secretary-General]], recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (b. [[1905]]) 
*[[1964]] - [[Clive Bell]], English art critic (b. [[1881]]) *[[1964]] - [[Clive Bell]], English art critic (b. [[1881]])
-* 1964 - [[Sean O'Casey]], Irish writer (b. [[1880]]) 
-*[[1967]] - [[John Cockcroft]], British physicist, [[Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1897]]) 
*[[1970]] - [[Jimi Hendrix]], American musician (b. [[1942]]) *[[1970]] - [[Jimi Hendrix]], American musician (b. [[1942]])
-*[[1977]] - [[Paul Bernays]], Swiss mathematician (b. [[1888]])+*[[2004]] - [[Russ Meyer]], American film director (b. [[1922]])
-*[[1980]] - [[Katherine Anne Porter]], American novelist+
-*[[1994]] - [[Vitas Gerulaitis]], American tennis player (b. [[1954]])+
-*[[1997]] - [[Jimmy Witherspoon]], [[blues]] singer (b. [[1920]])+
-*[[2001]] - [[Ernie Coombs]], Canadian entertainer (b. [[1927]])+
-*[[2002]] - [[Bob Hayes]], American athlete (b. [[1942]])+
-* 2002 - [[Mauro Ramos]], Brazilian football player (b. [[1930]])+
-*[[2003]] - [[Emil Fackenheim]], German Holocaust survivor and philosopher (b. [[1916]])+
-* 2003 - [[Bob Mitchell (UK politician)|Bob Mitchell]], British politician (b. [[1927]])+
-*[[2004]] - [[Norman Cantor]], Canadian historian (b. [[1929]])+
-* 2004 - [[Russ Meyer]], American film director (b. [[1922]])+
-*[[2005]] - [[Michael Park (rally co-pilot)|Michael Park]], British Rally co-driver (b. [[1966]])+
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-== Notes ==+
- * [[Symbolist Manifesto]]+
- * [[Russ Meyer]]+
- * [[Jimi Hendrix]]+
- * [[Benjamin Péret]]+
- * [[Samuel Johnson]]+
- * [[Clive Bell]]+
- o [[Benjamin Péret]]+
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