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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*[[1793]] - In [[France]], the [[French National Convention]] votes to implement terror measures to enforce the fantastic principles of the [[French Revolution]], initiating the [[Reign of Terror]]. +*[[1793]] - In [[France]], start of the [[Reign of Terror]].
-*[[1798]] - [[Conscription]] is made mandatory in [[France]] by the [[Jourdan law]].+*[[1965]] - The term [[hippie]] is coined by [[Michael Fallon]].
-*[[1800]] - [[Malta]] is conquered by Great Britain. +
-*[[1816]] - [[Louis XVIII of France|Louis XVIII]] has to dissolve the [[Chambre introuvable]] ("Unobtainable Chamber").+
-*[[1836]] - [[Sam Houston]] is elected as the second [[president]] of the [[Republic of Texas]]. +
-*[[1839]] - The [[Opium Wars|First Opium War]] begins in [[China]].+
-*[[1840]] - Premiere of [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s ''[[Un giorno di regno]]'' at [[La Scala]] of Milan.+
-*[[1862]] - [[American Civil War]]: In the [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]]'s first invasion of the North, [[General]] [[Robert E. Lee]] leads 55,000 men of the [[Army of Northern Virginia]] across the [[Potomac River]] at [[White's Ford]] near [[Leesburg, Virginia]], into [[Maryland]]. +
-*[[1864]] - [[Achille François Bazaine]] becomes [[Marshall of France]].+
-*[[1877]] - [[Indian Wars]]: [[Oglala Lakota|Oglala Sioux]] [[Tribal chief|chief]] [[Crazy Horse]] is [[bayonet]]ed by a [[United States]] soldier after resisting confinement in a guardhouse at [[Fort Robinson]] in [[Nebraska]].+
-*[[1882]] - The first [[United States]] [[Labor Day]] parade is held in [[New York City]].+
-*[[1905]] - [[Russo-Japanese War]]: In [[New Hampshire]], [[USA]], the [[Treaty of Portsmouth]], a [[treaty]] mediated by [[President of the United States|US President]] [[Theodore Roosevelt]], is signed by victor [[Japan]] and defeated party [[Russia]]. +
-*[[1914]] - [[World War I]]: [[First Battle of the Marne]] begins. Northeast of [[Paris]], the [[France|French]] attack and defeat [[Germany|German]] forces who are advancing on the capital. +
-*[[1915]] - The pacifist [[Zimmerwald Conference]] begins.+
-*[[1918]] - Decree "On [[Red Terror]]" is published in [[Russia]]+
-*[[1932]] - The colonie of [[Upper Volta]] is broken apart between [[Ivory Coast]], [[Mali]], and [[Niger]].+
-*[[1937]] - [[Spanish Civil War]]: [[Llanes]] falls.+
-*[[1938]] - [[Chile]]: A group of youths affiliated with the [[National Socialist Movement]] (MSN) are assassinated after a attempted [[coup d'état]] against the government of [[Arturo Alessandri Palma]] in the [[Seguro Obrero massacre]].+
-*[[1939]] - [[World War II]]: The [[United States]] [[Neutrality Acts|declares its neutrality]] in the war. +
-*[[1942]] - [[World War II]]: Japanese high command orders withdrawal at Milne Bay, first Japanese defeat in Pacific theatre. Two Australian Brigades and one U.S.Army Corps of Engineers hold airfields.+
-*[[1943]] - [[World War II]]: The [[503d Infantry Regiment|503d Parachute Infantry Regiment]] under [[United States|U.S.]] [[General]] [[Douglas MacArthur]] lands and occupies [[Nazdab]] in [[Papua New Guinea]]. +
-*[[1944]] - [[Belgium]], [[Netherlands]] and [[Luxembourg]] constitute [[Benelux]].+
-*[[1945]] - [[Iva Toguri D'Aquino]], a [[Japanese-American]] suspected of being wartime radio propagandist [[Tokyo Rose]], is arrested in [[Yokohama]].+
-* 1957 - [[Cuba]]: [[Fulgencio Batista]] bombs the revolt in [[Cienfuegos]].+
-*[[1961]] - The first conference of the [[Non-Aligned Movement|Non Aligned Countries]] is held in [[Belgrade]].+
-*[[1969]] - [[My Lai Massacre]]: [[U.S.]] Army [[Lt.]] [[William Calley]] is charged with six specifications of premeditated murder for the death of 109 [[Vietnam]]ese civilians in [[My Lai]]. +
-*[[1970]] - [[Vietnam War]]: [[Operation Jefferson Glenn]] begins: the [[101st Airborne Division|United States 101st Airborne Division]] and the [[South Vietnam]]ese [[1st Infantry Division]] initiate a new operation in [[Thua Thien province]].+
-*[[1972]] - [[Munich Massacre]]: A [[Palestinian]] terrorist group called "[[Black September (group)|Black September]]" attack [[Israel]]i athletes at the [[Munich]] [[Olympic Games]]. +
-*[[1975]] - In [[Sacramento, California]], a follower of incarcerated cult leader [[Charles Manson]] named [[Lynette Fromme]] attempts to assassinate [[United States|U.S.]] [[President]] [[Gerald Ford]], but is thwarted by a [[Secret Service]] agent. +
-*[[1977]] - [[Hanns Martin Schleyer]], [[President]] of the [[Bundesvereinigung der Deutschen Arbeitgeberverbände|German Employers' Association]], is kidnapped in [[Cologne]], [[West Germany]]. Kidnappers kill three escorting police officers and his chauffeur. They demand release of [[Red Army Faction]] prisoners.+
-* 1977 - [[Voyager program]]: [[Voyager 1]] is launched after a brief delay.+
-*[[1978]] - [[Camp David Accords]]: [[Menachem Begin]] and [[Anwar Sadat]] begin peace process at [[Camp David]], [[Maryland]]. +
-*[[1980]] - The [[Gotthard Road Tunnel|St. Gotthard Tunnel]] opens in [[Switzerland]] as the world's longest [[highway]] [[tunnel]] at 10.14 miles (16.224 km) stretching from [[Goschenen]] to [[Airolo]]. +
-*[[1984]] - [[STS-41-D]]: The [[Space Shuttle Discovery|Space Shuttle ''Discovery'']] lands after its maiden voyage.+
-*[[1984]] - [[Western Australia]] becomes the last [[Australian]] state to abolish capital punishment.+
-*[[1986]] - [[Pan Am Flight 73]] with 358 people on board is [[Aircraft hijacking|hijacked]] at [[Karachi International Airport]].+
-*[[2005]] - [[Mandala Airlines Flight 091]] crashes into a heavily-populated residential of [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]], killing 104 people on board and at least 39 persons on ground.+
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==Births== ==Births==
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-*[[1187]] - [[Louis VIII of France]] (d. [[1226]]) 
-*[[1568]] - [[Tommaso Campanella]], Italian theologian, philosopher, and poet (d. [[1639]]) 
-*[[1621]] - [[Juan Andrés Coloma]], Spanish noble (d. 1694) 
-*[[1638]] - [[Louis XIV of France]] (d. [[1715]]) 
-*[[1667]] - [[Giovanni Gerolamo Saccheri]], Italian mathematician (d. [[1733]]) 
-*[[1695]] - [[Carl Gustaf Tessin]], Swedish politician (d. [[1770]]) 
-*[[1722]] - [[Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony]] (d. [[1763]]) 
-*[[1725]] - [[Jean-Étienne Montucla]], French mathematician (d. [[1799]]) 
-*[[1735]] - [[Johann Christian Bach]], German composer (d. [[1782]]) 
-*[[1750]] - [[Robert Fergusson]], Scottish poet (d. [[1774]]) 
-*[[1771]] - [[Archduke Charles of Austria]], Austrian general (d. [[1847]]) 
*[[1774]] - [[Caspar David Friedrich]], German artist (d. [[1840]]) *[[1774]] - [[Caspar David Friedrich]], German artist (d. [[1840]])
-*[[1775]] - [[Juan Martín Díez]], ''el Empecinado'' (the undaunted), Spanish guerillero (d. 1825)+*[[1896]] - [[Antonin Artaud]], French playwright (d. [[1948]])
-*[[1787]] - [[François Sulpice Beudant]], French mineralogist and geologist (d. [[1850]])+
-*[[1791]] - [[Giacomo Meyerbeer]], German composer (d. [[1864]])+
-*[[1792]] - [[Ours-Pierre-Armand Petit-Dufrénoy|Pierre-Armand Dufrénoy]], French [[geology|geologist]] and [[mineralogy|mineralogist]] (d. [[1857]]).+
-*[[1806]] - [[Christophe Léon Louis Juchault de Lamoricière]], French general (d. [[1865]])+
-*[[1807]] - [[Richard Chenevix Trench]], Irish Anglican clergyman and philologist (d. [[1886]])+
-*[[1809]] - [[Manuel Montt Torres]], President of [[Chile]] (d. [[1880]])+
-*[[1827]] - [[Goffredo Mameli]], Italian poet and writer (d. [[1849]])+
-*[[1836]] - [[Justiniano Borgoño]], President of [[Peru]] (d. [[1921]])+
-*[[1847]] - [[Jesse James 1847|Jesse James]], American outlaw (d. [[1882]])+
-*[[1857]] - [[Konstantin Tsiolkovsky]], Russian rocket scientist and inventor (d. [[1935]])+
-*[[1867]] - [[Amy Beach]], American composer and pianist (d. [[1944]])+
-*[[1874]] - [[Nap Lajoie]], American baseball player (d. [[1959]])+
-*[[1876]] - [[Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb]], German field marshal (d. [[1956]])+
-* 1876 - [[Abdelaziz Thâalbi]], [[tunisia]]n politician .+
-*[[1881]] - [[Otto Bauer]], Austrian Social Democratic politician (d. [[1938]])+
-*[[1888]] - [[Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan]], second [[President of India]] (d. [[1975]])+
-*[[1892]] - [[Joseph Szigeti]], Hungarian violinist (d. [[1973]])+
-*[[1902]] - [[Darryl F. Zanuck]], American film producer and executive (d. [[1979]])+
*[[1905]] - [[Arthur Koestler]], Hungarian writer (d. [[1983]]) *[[1905]] - [[Arthur Koestler]], Hungarian writer (d. [[1983]])
-* 1905 - [[Maurice Challe]] French general (d. [[1979]]), one of the leaders of the [[Algiers putsch]] in 1961. 
-*[[1908]] - [[Gloria Holden]], British actress (d. [[1991]]) 
*[[1912]] - [[John Cage]], American composer (d. [[1992]]) *[[1912]] - [[John Cage]], American composer (d. [[1992]])
-* 1912 - [[Kristina Söderbaum]], German actress and photographer (d. [[2001]]) 
-* 1912 - [[Frank Thomas (animator)|Frank Thomas]], American animator (d. [[2004]]) 
-*[[1914]] - [[Nicanor Parra]], Chilian poet and mathematician 
-*[[1916]] - [[Frank Yerby]], American novelist (d. [[1991]]) 
-* 1916 - [[Frank Shuster]], Canadian comedian ([[Wayne and Shuster]]) (d. [[2002]]) 
-*[[1918]] - [[Luis Alcoriza]], Mexican screenwriter, film director, and actor (d. [[1992]]) 
-*[[1921]] - [[Jack Valenti]], American political advisor and film executive (d. [[2007]]) 
-*[[1924]] - [[Paul Dietzel]], American college football coach 
-*[[1927]] - [[Paul Volcker]], American banker 
-*[[1929]] - [[Bob Newhart]], American actor and comedian 
-* 1929 - [[Andrian Nikolayev]], Soviet cosmonaut (d. [[2004]]) 
-*[[1933]] - [[Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa]], Chilian catholic archbishop 
-*[[1934]] - [[Carol Lawrence]], American actress and singer 
-*[[1936]] - [[Bill Mazeroski]], American baseball player 
-*[[1937]] - [[Antonio Valentin Angelillo]], Argentinian footballer 
-* 1937 - [[Robert Lucas]], American economist, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics recipient 
-*[[1939]] - [[William Devane]], American actor 
-* 1939 - [[George Lazenby]], Australian actor 
-* 1939 - [[Clay Regazzoni]], Swiss racing driver (d. [[2006]]) 
-*[[1940]] - [[Raquel Welch]], American actress 
*[[1942]] - [[Werner Herzog]], German film director *[[1942]] - [[Werner Herzog]], German film director
-* 1942 - [[Eduardo Mata]], Mexican conductor and composer (d. [[1995]]) 
-* 1942 - [[Denise Fabre]] French television presenter. 
-*[[1944]] - [[Dario Bellezza]], Italian poet, author and playwright (d. 1996) 
-*[[1945]] - [[Al Stewart]], Scottish singer and songwriter 
-*[[1946]] - [[Freddie Mercury]], Zanzibar-born singer and songwriter ([[Queen (band)|Queen]]) (d. [[1991]]) 
-* 1946 - [[Loudon Wainwright III]], American singer and composer 
-*[[1947]] - [[Buddy Miles]], American musician 
-*[[1948]] - [[Benita Ferrero-Waldner]], Austrian diplomat and politician 
-*[[1950]] - [[Cathy Guisewite]], American cartoonist 
-* 1950 - [[Paul William Roberts]], Canadian writer 
-*[[1951]] - [[Michael Keaton]], American actor 
-* 1951 - [[Paul Breitner]], German footballer 
-* 1951 - [[Patti McGuire]], American model and television producer 
-*[[1956]] - [[Roine Stolt]], Swedish guitarist ([[The Flower Kings]]) 
-*[[1957]] - [[Peter Winnen]], Dutch bicycle road athlete 
-*[[1961]] - [[Marc-André Hamelin]], Canadian pianist 
-*[[1962]] - [[Peter Wingfield]], Welsh actor 
-*[[1963]] - [[Juan Alderete]], American bassist ([[Racer X (band)|Racer X]]) 
-* 1963 - [[Jeff Brantley]], American baseball player 
-* 1963 - [[Jonathan Phillips]], English actor 
-* 1963 - [[Taki Inoue]], Japanese racing driver 
-*[[1963]] - [[Kristian Alfonso]], American actress 
-*[[1964]] - [[Frank Farina]], Australian footballer  
-*[[1965]] - [[Chris Morris (satirist)|Chris Morris]], English satirist 
-* 1965 - [[David Brabham]], Australian racing driver 
-* 1965 - [[César Rincón]], [[colombia]]n [[matador]] 
-*[[1966]] - [[Achero Mañas]], Spanish actor and film director 
-* 1966 - [[Milinko Pantić]], retired Serbian footballer 
-*[[1967]] - [[Jane Sixsmith]], English field hockey player 
-*[[1968]] - [[Brad Wilk]], American musician ([[Audioslave]], [[Rage Against the Machine]]) 
-*[[1969]] - [[Dweezil Zappa]], American musician  
-* 1969 - [[Leonardo Nascimento de Araujo]], Brazilian footballer 
-*[[1970]] - [[Steve Burton (actor)|Steve Burton]], American actor 
-* 1970 - [[Liam Lynch (musician)|Liam Lynch]], American musician ([[Sifl and Olly]]) 
-* 1970 - [[Kim Hye-su]], South Korean actress and model 
-*[[1973]] - [[Rose McGowan]], Italian-born actress 
-* 1973 - [[Alexandra Kerry]], daughter of American Senator [[John Kerry]] 
-*[[1975]] - [[Rod Barajas]], American baseball player 
-* 1975 - [[George Boateng]], Dutch footballer 
-* 1975 - [[Matt Geyer]], Australian rugby league footballer 
-* 1975 - [[Jamie Spaniolo]], American horrorcore rapper 
-*[[1976]] - [[Tatyana Gutsu]], Ukrainian gymnast 
-* 1976 - [[Carice van Houten]], Dutch actress 
-*[[1977]] - [[Minoru Fujita]], Japanese professional wrestler 
-* 1977 - [[Rosevelt Colvin]], American football player  
-* 1977 - [[Nazr Mohammed]], American Basketball player 
-* 1977 - [[Joseba Etxeberria]], Spanish football winger 
-*[[1978]] - [[Chris Jack]], New Zealand rugby union footballer 
-* 1978 - [[Laura Bertram]], Canadian actress 
-* 1978 - [[Zhang Zhong]], Chinese chess player 
-*[[1979]] - [[George O'Callaghan]], Irish footballer 
-* 1979 - [[John Carew]], Norwegian footballer 
-*[[1980]] - [[Franco Costanzo]], Argentinian football goalkeeper 
-*[[1981]] - [[Filippo Volandri]], Italian tennis player 
-* 1981 - [[Drew Carter]], American football player  
-*[[1982]] - [[Alexandre Geijo Pazos|Alexandre Geijo]], Spanish/Swiss footballer 
-* 1982 - [[Sondre Lerche]], Norwegian musician 
-*[[1983]] - [[Eugen Bopp]], Ukrainian-German footballer 
-*[[1987]] - [[Pierre Casiraghi]], son of princess[[Caroline of Monaco]] 
-*[[1991]] - [[Skandar Keynes]], English actor 
-*[[1993]] - [[Gage Golightly]], American actress 
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-*[[1165]] - [[Emperor Nijo]] of Japan (b. [[1143]]) 
-*[[1201]] - [[Constance, Duchess of Brittany]] (b. [[1161]]) 
-*[[1235]] - [[Henry I, Duke of Brabant]] (b. [[1165]]) 
-*[[1607]] - [[Pomponne de Bellièvre]], chancellor of France (b. [1529]]) 
-*[[1629]] - [[Domenico Allegri]], Italian composer (b. c. [[1585]]) 
-*[[1734]] - [[Nicolas Bernier]], French musician and composer (b. [[1664]]) 
-*[[1786]] - [[Jonas Hanway]], English merchant, traveler, and philanthropist (b. [[1712]]) 
*[[1803]] - [[Pierre Choderlos de Laclos]], French general and author (b. [[1741]]) *[[1803]] - [[Pierre Choderlos de Laclos]], French general and author (b. [[1741]])
-* 1803 - [[François Devienne]], French composer (b. [[1759]]) 
-*[[1808]] - [[John Home]], Scottish writer (b. [[1722]]) 
-*[[1836]] - [[Ferdinand Raimund]], Austrian playwright (b. [[1790]]) 
-*[[1838]] - [[Charles Percier]], French architect (b. [[1764]]) 
*[[1857]] - [[Auguste Comte]], French sociologist (b. [[1798]]) *[[1857]] - [[Auguste Comte]], French sociologist (b. [[1798]])
-*[[1867]] - [[Santiago Derqui]], Argentinian politician (b. [[1809]])+*[[1926]] - [[Martin van Maële]] (b. 1863)
-*[[1876]] - [[Manuel Blanco Encalada]], first president of Chile (b. [[1790]])+
-*[[1877]] - [[Crazy Horse (person)|Crazy Horse]], Lakota (Sioux) chief (b. [[1849]])+
-*[[1898]] - [[Sarah Edmonds]], Canadian nurse, soldier, and spy (b. [[1841]])+
-*[[1901]] - [[Ignacij Klemenčič]], Slovenian physicist (b. [[1853]])+
-*[[1902]] - [[Rudolf Virchow]], German pathologist and politician (b. [[1821]])+
-*[[1906]] - [[Ludwig Boltzmann]], Austrian physicist (b. [[1844]])+
-*[[1912]] - [[Arthur MacArthur, Jr.]], U.S. Army general (b. [[1845]])+
-*[[1914]] - [[Charles Péguy]], French poet, essayist and editor (b. [[1873]])+
-*[[1917]] - [[Marian Smoluchowski]], Polish physicist (b. [[1872]])+
-*[[1920]] - [[Robert Harron]], American actor (b. [[1893]])+
-*[[1922]] - [[Georgette Agutte]], French painter (b. [[1867]])+
-*[[1926]] - [[Karl Harrer]], German journalist and politician, one of the founding members of the "Deutsche Arbeiterpartei", which would become the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei ([[NSDAP]]) (b. [[1890]])+
-*[[1930]] - [[Robert Means Thompson]], American naval officer (b. [[1849]])+
-*[[1931]] - [[John Thomson (footballer)|John Thomson]], football player who died in an accidental collision during a match (b. [[1909]])+
-*[[1932]] - [[Francisco Acebal]], Spanish novelist, playwright and journalist (b. [[1866]])+
-*[[1936]] - [[Federico Borrell García]], Spanish anarchist soldier during the Spanish Civil War (b. [[1912]])+
-* 1936 - [[Gustave Kahn]], French Symbolist poet and art critic (b. [[1859 ])+
-*[[1942]] - [[François de Labouchère]], French [[aviator]] of [[World War II]], [[compagnon de la Libération]]. (b. [[1917]])+
-*[[1943]] - [[Aleš Hrdlička]], Czech anthropologist (b. [[1869]])+
-*[[1945]] - [[Clem Hill]], Australian cricketer (b. [[1877]])+
-*[[1948]] - [[Richard C. Tolman]], American mathematical physicist (b. [[1881]])+
-*[[1954]] - [[Eugen Schiffer]], German politician (b. [[1954]])+
-*[[1965]] - [[Thomas Johnston]], Scottish-born politician (b. [[1882]])+
-*[[1966]] - [[Dezső Lauber]], Hungarian athlete (b. [[1879]])+
-*[[1970]] - [[Jochen Rindt]], Austrian Formula One driver, the first ever posthumous world champion (b. [[1942]])+
-*[[1973]] - [[Jack Fournier]], American baseball player (b. [[1889]])+
-*[[1975]] - [[Georg Ots]], Estonian singer (b. [[1920]])+
-*[[1977]] - [[Marcel Thiry]], Belgian writer and [[Walloon_movement|wallon]] militant (b. [[1897]])+
-*[[1979]] - [[Alberto di Jorio]], former head of the [[Vatican Bank]] and secretary of the [[1958 conclave]] (b. [[1884]])+
-*[[1982]] - [[Douglas Bader]], RAF fighter pilot in World War II (b. [[1910]])+
-*[[1983]] - [[Antonio Mairena]], flamenco singer (b. [[1909]])+
-*[[1988]] - [[Gert Fröbe]], German actor (b. [[1913]])+
-*[[1990]] - [[Ivan Mihailov]], Bulgarian revolutionary (b. [[1896]])+
-*[[1992]] - [[Fritz Leiber]], American author (b. [[1910]])+
-*[[1995]] - [[William Kunstler]], American lawyer and activist (b. [[1919]])+
-*[[1997]] - [[Georg Solti]], Hungarian conductor (b. [[1912]])+
-* 1997 - [[Mother Teresa]], Albanian-born missionary and humanitarian, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (b. [[1910]])+
-*[[1998]] - [[Leo Penn]], American film director (b. [[1921]])+
-* 1998 - [[Verner Panton]], Danish designer (b. [[1926]])+
-*[[1999]] - [[Allen Funt]], American radio and television personality (b. [[1914]])+
-* 1999 - [[Bryce Mackasey]], Canadian politician (b. [[1921]])+
-*[[2001]] - [[Vladimir Žerjavić]], Croatian UN statistician (b. [[1912]])+
-*[[2002]] - [[David Todd Wilkinson]], American astronom, author of the first study of the [[Cosmic microwave background radiation]] (b. [[1935]])+
-*[[2003]] - [[Gisele MacKenzie]], Canadian-born singer (b. [[1927]])+
-*[[2005]] - [[Roberto Viaux]], Chilean Army General and the primary planner in two failed coup d'état attempt in Chile (b. [[1917]])+
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-== Notes ==+
- * [[Philippe Tubières]]+
- * [[Pierre Choderlos de Laclos]]+
- * [[John Cage]]+
- * [[Antonin Artaud]]+
- * [[Reign of Terror]]+
- * [[Werner Herzog]]+
- * [[Martin van Maële]]+
- * [[Arthur Koestler]]+
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