June 14
From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
Related e |
Featured: |
<< June 13 | June 15 >> |
---|
[edit]
Art and culture
- 1381 - King Richard II of England meets the leaders of Peasants' Revolt.
- 1648 - Margaret Jones is hanged in Boston for witchcraft in the first such execution for the Massachusetts colony.
- 1822 - Charles Babbage proposes a difference engine in a paper entitled "Note on the application of machinery to the computation of astronomical and mathematical tables."
- 1905 - Battleship Potemkin uprising: Sailors start a mutiny aboard the Battleship Potemkin, denouncing the crimes of autocracy, demanding liberty and an end to war. (See also Eisenstein's film on the subject, The Battleship Potemkin).
- 1940 - Nazi Germany's occupation of Paris, France begins
- 1966 - Abolition of the Index Librorum Prohibitorum.
[edit]
Births
- 1928 – Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Argentinian-Cuban physician, author, guerrilla leader and politician (d. 1967)
- 1933 - Jerzy Kosinski, Polish author (d. 1999)
- 1983 - Louis Garrel, French actor
[edit]
Deaths
- 1497 - Giovanni Borgia, Duke of Borgia (assassinated)
- 1907 - Adolf Daens, Flemish priest and activist (b. 1839)
- 1920 - Max Weber, German sociologist (b. 1864)
- 1927 - Jerome K. Jerome, British author (b. 1859)
- 1936 - G. K. Chesterton, English author (b. 1874)
- 1986 - Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine writer (b. 1899)
Unless indicated otherwise, the text in this article is either based on Wikipedia article "June 14" or another language Wikipedia page thereof used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License; or on research by Jahsonic and friends. See Art and Popular Culture's copyright notice.