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 +* [[996]] - Emperor [[Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor|Otto III]] issues a deed to Gottschalk, Bishop of Freising, which is the oldest known document using the name ''[[Ostarrîchi]]'' ([[Austria]] in [[Old High German]]).
 +*[[1512]] - The ceiling of the [[Sistine Chapel]], painted by [[Michelangelo]], is exhibited to the public for the first time.
 +*[[1520]] - The [[Strait of Magellan]], the passage immediately south of mainland [[South America]], connecting the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean]]s, is first navigated by [[Ferdinand Magellan]] during his global [[circumnavigation]] voyage.
 +*[[1592]] - At the [[Battle of Busan (1592)|Battle of Busan]], the outnumbered Korean navy defeats a larger Japanese army.
 +*[[1604]] - [[William Shakespeare]]'s tragedy ''[[Othello]]'' is presented for the first time, at [[Whitehall Palace]] in [[London]].
 +*[[1611]] - [[William Shakespeare]]'s romantic comedy ''[[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]]'' is presented for the first time, at [[Whitehall Palace]] in [[London]].
 +*[[1612]] - ([[22 October]] [[Old Style|O.S.]]) [[Time of Troubles]] in Russia: [[Moscow]], [[Kitai-gorod]], is captured by [[Russia]]n troops under command of [[Dmitri Mikhailovich Pozharski|Dmitry Pozharsky]]
 +*[[1683]] - The [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] crown colony of [[New York]] is subdivided into 12 [[county|counties]].
 +*[[1755]] - [[1755 Lisbon earthquake|Lisbon earthquake]]: In [[Portugal]], [[Lisbon]] is destroyed by a massive [[earthquake]] and [[tsunami]], killing between sixty thousand and ninety thousand people.
 +*[[1765]] - The [[British Parliament]] enacts the [[Stamp Act 1765|Stamp Act]] on the [[13 colonies]] in order to help pay for [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] military operations in [[North America]].
 +*[[1790]] - [[Edmund Burke]] publishes ''[[Reflections on the Revolution in France]]'', in which he predicts that the [[French Revolution]] will end in a disaster.
 +*[[1800]] - US President [[John Adams]] becomes the first [[President of the United States]] to live in the Executive Mansion (later renamed the [[White House]]).
 +*[[1802]] - Delegates meet at [[Chillicothe, Ohio]] to form a state [[Constitutional convention (political meeting)|constitutional convention]].
 +*[[1805]] - [[Napoleon I|Napoleon Bonaparte]] invades [[Austrian Empire|Austria]] during the [[War of the Third Coalition]].
 +*[[1814]] - [[Congress of Vienna]] opens to re-draw the European political map after the defeat of [[France]], in the [[Napoleonic Wars]].
 +*[[1848]] - In [[Boston, Massachusetts]], the first [[medical school]] for women, The Boston Female Medical School (which later merged with the [[Boston University]] School of Medicine), opens.
 +*[[1859]] - The current [[Cape Lookout (North Carolina)|Cape Lookout]], [[North Carolina]], [[lighthouse]] was lit for the first time. Its first-order [[Fresnel lens]] can be seen for about 19 miles (30 kilometers), in good conditions.
 +*[[1861]] - [[American Civil War]]: US President [[Abraham Lincoln]] appoints [[George B. McClellan]] as the commander of the [[Union Army]], replacing the aged General [[Winfield Scott]].
 +*[[1870]] - In the [[United States]], the Weather Bureau (later renamed the [[National Weather Service]]) makes its first official [[Meteorology|meteorological]] forecast.
 +*[[1876]] - [[New Zealand]]'s [[Provinces of New Zealand|provincial government]] system is dissolved.
 +*[[1884]] - The [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] is set up in Hayes's Hotel in [[Thurles]], [[County Tipperary]].
 +* 1894 - [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]] becomes the new [[Tsar]] of [[Russia]] after his father, [[Alexander III of Russia|Alexander III]], dies.
 +*[[1886]] - [[Ananda College]], a leading [[Buddhist]] school in [[Sri Lanka]] was established with 37 students.
 +*[[1896]] - A picture showing the unclad (bare) [[breast]]s of a woman appears in ''[[National Geographic]]'' magazine for the first time.
 +*[[1901]] - [[Sigma Phi Epsilon]], the largest national men's collegiate [[Fraternities and sororities|fraternity]] is established at [[University of Richmond|Richmond College]], in [[Richmond, VA]].
 +*[[1911]] - The first dropping of a bomb from an airplane in combat, during the [[Italo-Turkish War]].
 +*[[1914]] - [[World War I]]: the first [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Royal Navy]] defeat of the war with Germany, the [[Battle of Coronel]], is fought off of the western coast of [[Chile]], in the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]].
 +*[[1916]] - [[Paul Miliukov]] delivers in the [[State Duma]] the famous "stupidity or treason" speech, precipitating the downfall of the [[Boris Stürmer]] government.
 +*[[1918]] - [[Malbone Street Wreck]]: the worst [[rapid transit]] accident in US history occurs under the intersection of Malbone Street and Flatbush Avenue, [[Brooklyn]], [[New York, New York|New York City]], with at least 93 [[death]]s.
 +* 1918 - Western [[Ukraine]] gains its [[independence]] from the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]].
 +*[[1920]] - American Fishing [[Schooner Esperanto]] defeats the Canadian Fishing [[Schooner Delawana]] in the First International Fishing Schooner Championship Races in [[City of Halifax|Halifax]].
 +*[[1922]] - The last sultan of the [[Ottoman Empire]], [[Mehmed VI]], abdicates.
 +*[[1928]] - The ''Law on the Adoption and Implementation of the [[Turkish alphabet|Turkish Alphabet]]'', replacing the version of the [[Arabic alphabet]] previously used, comes into force in [[Turkey]].
 +*[[1938]] - [[Seabiscuit]] defeats [[War Admiral]] in an upset victory during a match race deemed "the match of the century" in horse racing.
 +*[[1939]] - The first [[rabbit]] born after [[artificial insemination]] is exhibited to the world.
 +*[[1941]] - American photographer [[Ansel Adams]] takes a picture of a moonrise over the town of [[Hernandez, New Mexico|Hernandez]], [[New Mexico]] that would become one of the most famous images in the history of [[photography]].
 +*[[1943]] - [[World War II]]: [[Battle of Empress Augusta Bay]], [[United States Marines]], the 3rd Marine Division, land on [[Bougainville Island|Bougainville]] in the [[Solomon Islands]].
 +* 1943 - [[World War II]]: In support of the landings on [[Bougainville Island|Bougainville]], U.S. aircraft carrier forces [[Attack on Rabaul (1943)|attack]] the huge Japanese base at [[Rabaul]].
 +*[[1944]] - [[World War II]]: Units of the [[British Army]] land at [[Walcheren]] in the [[Netherlands]].
 +*[[1945]] - The official [[North Korea]]n newspaper, [[Rodong Sinmun]], is first published under the name ''Chongro''. [[Australia]] joins the [[United Nations]].
 +*[[1946]] - The [[New York Knicks]] played against the [[Toronto Huskies]] at the [[Maple Leaf Gardens]], in the first [[Basketball Association of America]] game. The Knicks would win 68-66.
 +*[[1948]] - Off southern [[Manchuria]], 6,000 people are killed as a [[China|Chinese]] merchant ship explodes and sinks.
 +*[[1950]] - [[Puerto Rican]] nationalists [[Griselio Torresola]] and [[Oscar Collazo]] attempt to assassinate US President [[Harry S. Truman]] at Blair House.
 +* 1950 - Pope [[Pius XII]] witnesses "[[The Miracle of the Sun]]" while at the [[Vatican City|Vatican]].
 +* 1950 - [[Pope Pius XII]] claims [[Papal Infallibility]] when he formally [[Dogmatic definition|defines the dogma]] of the [[Assumption of Mary]].
 +*[[1951]] - [[United States|American]] soldiers are exposed to an [[atom bomb|atomic explosion]] for training purposes in [[Desert Rock]], [[Nevada]]. Participation was not voluntary.
 +*[[1952]] - [[Operation Ivy]] - The [[United States]] successfully detonates the first large [[hydrogen bomb]], codenamed "Mike" ["M" for megaton], in the [[Eniwetok]] atoll, located in the [[Marshall Islands]] in the central [[Pacific Ocean]]. The explosion had a yield of 10 megatons.
 +*[[1954]] - The [[Front de Libération Nationale]] fires the first shots of the [[Algerian War of Independence]].
 +*[[1955]] - The bombing of [[United Airlines Flight 629]] occurs.
 +* 1955 - [[The Famous Flames]], a band featuring [[James Brown]], records "Please, Please, Please" at a radio station in [[Macon, Georgia|Macon]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].
 +*[[1956]] - Formation of Indian state of [[Andhra Pradesh]] with its capital as [[Hyderabad (India)|Hyderabad]], formerly known as [[Nizam]] state.
 +* 1956 - Formation of the Indian state of [[Karnataka]] (1973), formerly known as [[Mysore State]].
 +* 1956 - Formation of [[Kerala]] state in [[India]].
 +*[[1957]] - The [[Mackinac Bridge]], the world's longest suspension bridge between anchorages at the time, opens to traffic connecting Michigan's upper and lower peninsulas.
 +*[[1960]] - While campaigning for [[President of the United States]], [[John F. Kennedy]] announces his idea of the [[Peace Corps]].
 +*[[1963]] - The [[Arecibo Observatory]] in [[Arecibo, Puerto Rico|Arecibo]], [[Puerto Rico]], with the largest [[radio telescope]] ever constructed, officially opens.
 +*[[1966]] - The [[National Football League]] awards the city of [[New Orleans]] an NFL franchise, the [[New Orleans Saints]]. (The franchise is sold on an [[All Saints Day]], hence the team moniker.)
 +*[[1969]] - After seven years off the top position on the music sales charts, [[Elvis Presley]] hits number one on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] chart for the final time with his song "[[Suspicious Minds]]."
 +*[[1970]] - A fire at a dance hall in Saint-Laurent-du-Pont, [[France]] kills 144 young people.
 +*[[1973]] - [[Watergate Scandal]]: [[Leon Jaworski]] is appointed as the new Watergate Special Prosecutor.
 +*[[1973]] - The Indian state of [[Mysore]] was renamed as [[Karnataka]] to represent the all the regions within Karunadu .
 +*[[1981]] - [[Antigua and Barbuda]] gain independence from the [[United Kingdom]].
 +*[[1991]] - Three faculty, and one staff member of the department of physics and astronomy, were killed, along with one administrator, when physics graduate student [[Gang Lu]] went on a shooting rampage at the University of Iowa.
 +*[[1993]] - The [[Maastricht Treaty]] takes effect, formally establishing the [[European Union]].
 +*[[1998]] - The [[European Court of Human Rights]] is instituted.
 +*[[2005]] - First part of the [[Gomery Report]], which discusses allegations of political money manipulation, is released in [[Canada]].
 +
==Births== ==Births==
 +* [[846]] - [[Louis the Stammerer]], King of West Francia (d. [[879]])
 +*[[1339]] - Duke [[Rudolf IV of Austria]] (d. [[1365]])
 +*[[1351]] - Duke [[Leopold III of Austria (Habsburg)|Leopold III of Austria]] (d. [[1386]])
 +*[[1530]] - [[Étienne de La Boétie]], French judge and writer (d. [[1563]])
 +*[[1539]] - [[Pierre Pithou]], French lawyer and scholar (d. [[1596]])
 +*[[1549]] - [[Anna of Austria]], fourth wife of Philip II of Spain (d. [[1580]])
 +*[[1567]] - [[Diego Sarmiento de Acuña, conde de Gondomar]], Spanish diplomat (d. [[1626]])
 +*[[1578]] - [[Dmitry Pozharsky]], Russian prince (d. [[1642]])
 +*[[1585]] - [[Jan Brożek]], Polish mathematician, physician, and astronomer (d. [[1652]])
 +*[[1607]] - [[Georg Philipp Harsdorffer]], German poet (d. [[1658]])
 +*[[1611]] - [[François-Marie, comte de Broglie]], Italian-born French commander (d. [[1656]])
 +*[[1636]] - [[Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux]], French poet and critic (d. [[1711]])
 +*[[1643]] - [[John Strype]], English historian and biographer (d. [[1737]])
 +*[[1661]] - [[Florent Carton Dancourt]], French dramatist and actor (d. [[1725]])
 +*[[1704]] - [[Paul Daniel Longolius]], German encylopedist (d. [[1779]])
 +*[[1720]] - [[Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte]], French admiral (d. [[1791]])
 +*[[1727]] - [[Ivan Ivanovich Shuvalov]], founder of the Moscow University (d. [[1797]])
 +*[[1762]] - [[Spencer Perceval]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (d. [[1812]])
 +*[[1778]] - [[Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden]] (d. [[1837]])
 +*[[1782]] - [[Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (d. [[1859]])
 +*[[1808]] - [[John Taylor (1808-1887)|John Taylor]], American religious leader (d. [[1887]])
 +*[[1847]] - [[Emma Albani]], Canadian soprano (d. [[1930]])
 +*[[1860]] - [[Boies Penrose]], United States Senator from Pennsylvania (d. [[1921]])
 +*[[1871]] - [[Stephen Crane]], American writer (d. [[1900]])
 +*[[1877]] - [[Roger Quilter]], British composer (d. [[1953]])
 +*[[1878]] - [[Konrad Mägi]], Estonian painter (d. [[1925]])
 +* 1878 - [[Carlos Saavedra Lamas]], Argentine politician, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (d. [[1959]])
 +*[[1880]] - [[Sholom Asch]], Polish-born American writer (d. [[1957]])
 +* 1880 - [[Grantland Rice]], American sports writer (d. [[1954]])
 +* 1880 - [[Alfred Wegener]], German meteorologist and geophysicist (d. [[1930]])
 +*[[1881]] - [[Edward Van Sloan]], American actor (d. [[1964]])
 +*[[1886]] - [[Hermann Broch]], Austrian author (d. [[1951]])
 +*[[1887]] - [[L. S. Lowry]], British painter of industrial scenes (d. [[1976]])
 +*[[1889]] - [[Philip Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker]], Canadian-born peace activist, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (d. [[1982]])
 +*[[1892]] - [[Alexander Alekhine]], Russian-born chess player (d. [[1946]])
 +*[[1898]] - [[Arthur Legat]], Belgian racing driver (d. [[1960]])
 +*[[1902]] - [[Eugen Jochum]], German conductor (d. [[1987]])
 +*[[1903]] - [[Max Adrian]], Irish actor (d. [[1973]])
 +* 1903 - [[Edward Greeves|Edward "Carji" Greeves]], Australian rules footballer (d. [[1963]])
 +*[[1905]] - [[Paul-Émile Borduas]], [[Québécois]] painter (d. [[1960]])
 +*[[1911]] - [[Henri Troyat]], French author and historian (d. [[2007]])
 +*[[1914]] - [[Moshe Teitelbaum]], Hassidic rabbi (d. [[2006]])
 +*[[1920]] - [[James Kilpatrick]], American journalist
 +* 1920 - [[Ted Lowe]], English former snooker commentator
 +*[[1921]] - [[John W. Peterson]], American songwriter (d. [[2006]])
 +*[[1923]] - [[Gordon R. Dickson]], Canadian author (d. [[2001]])
 +* 1923 - [[Victoria de los Angeles]], Spanish soprano (d. [[2005]])
 +*[[1924]] - [[Jean-Luc Pépin]], French Canadian politician (d. [[1995]])
 +* 1924 - [[Süleyman Demirel]], 9th President of Turkey
 +*[[1926]] - [[Lou Donaldson]], American jazz alto saxophonist
 +*[[1929]] - [[Betsy Palmer]], American actress
 +* 1929 - [[Nicholas Mavroules]], U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts (d. [[2003]])
 +*[[1930]] - [[A. R. Gurney]], American playwright
 +*[[1932]] - [[John Clark (actor/director)|John Clark]], English-born actor/director
 +* 1932 - [[Al Arbour]], Canadian ice hockey player and coach
 +*[[1934]] - [[Umberto Agnelli]], Swiss-born automobile executive (d. [[2004]])
 +* 1934 - [[Gillian Knight]], English mezzo-soprano
 +* 1934 - [[William Mathias]], British composer (d. [[1992]])
 +*[[1935]] - [[Gary Player]], South African golfer
 +* 1935 - [[Edward Said]], Palestinian-born literary critic (d. [[2003]])
 +*[[1936]] - [[Eddie Colman]], English footballer (d. [[1958]])
 +*[[1937]] - [[Bill Anderson (country music)|Bill Anderson]], American country music singer and songwriter
 +*[[1939]] - [[Barbara Bosson]], American actress
 +*[[1940]] - [[Ramesh Chandra Lahoti]], [[Chief Justice of India]]
 +* 1940 - [[Bobby Heenan]], American TV personality
 +* 1940 - [[Barry Sadler]], American singer (d. [[1989]])
 +*[[1941]] - [[Alfio Basile]], Argentine football coach
 +*[[1942]] - [[Larry Flynt]], American magazine publisher
 +* 1942 - [[Ralph Klein]], Premier of Alberta
 +* 1942 - [[Marcia Wallace]], American actress
 +*[[1943]] - [[Salvatore Adamo]], popular singer
 +* 1943 - [[John McEnery]], English actor
 +*[[1944]] - [[Oscar Temaru]], President of [[French Polynesia]]
 +*[[1946]] - [[Ric Grech]], English rock bassist ([[Family (band)|Family]], [[Ginger Baker's Air Force]], [[Traffic (band)|Traffic]]) (d. [[1990]])
 +* 1946 - [[Dennis Muren]], American special effects artist
 +* 1946 - [[Lynne Russell]], ex-[[CNN]] news anchor
 +*[[1947]] - [[Mike Mendoza]], British radio personality
 +* 1947 - [[Jim Steinman]], American songwriter
 +* 1948 - [[Phil Myre]], Canadian ice hockey player
 +*[[1949]] - [[Michael D. Griffin]], [[NASA]] chief administrator
 +*[[1950]] - [[Robert B. Laughlin]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate
 +* 1950 - [[Dan Peek]], American guitarist ([[America (band)|America]])
 +*[[1951]] - [[Ronald Bell (musician)|Ronald Bell]], American singer and saxophonist ([[Kool & the Gang]])
 +* 1951 - [[Fabrice Luchini]], French actor
 +*[[1953]] - [[Jan Davis]], American astronaut
 +*[[1955]] - [[Beth Leavel]], American musical theatre actress
 +*[[1957]] - [[Lyle Lovett]], American singer
 +* 1957 - [[Carlos Paião]], Portuguese singer (d. [[1988]])
 +*[[1958]] - [[Charlie Kaufman]], American screenwriter
 +* 1958 - [[Jim Steinmeyer]], Illusion creator
 +* 1958 - [[Rachel Ticotin]], American actress
 +*[[1960]] - [[Fernando Valenzuela]], Mexican baseball player
 +*[[1961]] - [[Louise Boije af Gennäs]], Swedish writer
 +* 1961 - [[Calvin Johnson (musician)|Calvin Johnson]], American musician ([[Beat Happening]], [[The Halo Benders]], [[Dub Narcotic Sound System]])
 +*[[1962]] - [[Anthony Kiedis]], American singer ([[Red Hot Chili Peppers]])
 +*[[1963]] - [[Rick Allen (drummer)|Rick Allen]], British drummer ([[Def Leppard]])
 +* 1963 - [[Kenny Alphin]], American guitarist (''[[Big & Rich]]'')
 +* 1963 - [[Monty Sopp]], American professional wrestler
 +*[[1964]] - [[Daran Norris]], American actor
 +*[[1966]] - [[Barbara Becker]], German actress; ex-wife of [[Boris Becker]]
 +* 1966 - [[Willie D]], American hip hop artist, famous for being a member of [[The Geto Boys]]
 +* 1966 - [[Mary Hansen]], Australian guitarist and singer ([[Stereolab]]) (d. [[2002]])
 +*[[1967]] - [[Sophie B. Hawkins]], American musician
 +* 1967 - [[Tina Arena]], Australian singer
 +* 1967 - [[Carla van de Puttelaar]], Dutch photographer
 +*[[1968]] - [[Park Shin-yang]], South Korean actor
 +*[[1969]] - [[Tie Domi]], Canadian ice hockey player
 +*[[1971]] - [[Vikram Chatwal]], Indian hotelier
 +*[[1972]] - [[Jenny McCarthy]], American "Playmate of the Year" and TV actress
 +* 1972 - [[Toni Collette]], Australian actress
 +* 1972 - [[Paul Dickov]], Scottish footballer
 +*[[1973]] - [[Aishwarya Rai]], Indian actress
 +* 1973 - [[Geoff Horsfield]], English footballer
 +*[[1974]] - [[V. V. S. Laxman]], Indian cricketer
 +*[[1975]] - [[Bo Bice]], American singer
 +*[[1975]] - [[Scott "Skippy" Chapman]], American singer/musician/songwriter
 +*[[1976]] - [[Matt Chapman]], American cartoonist and voice actor
 +* 1976 - [[Logan Marshall-Green]], American actor
 +*[[1978]] - [[Manju Warrier]], Indian actress
 +* 1978 - [[Mary Kate Schellhardt]], American actress
 +*[[1979]] - [[Coco Crisp]], American baseball player
 +* 1979 - [[Luís Delgado]], Angolan footballer
 +* 1979 - [[Milan Dudić]], Serbian footballer
 +* 1979 - [[Henry Shefflin]], Irish hurler
 +*[[1982]] - [[Michael Copon]], American actor
 +*[[1983]] - [[Yuko Ogura]], Japanese model
 +* 1983 - [[Josh Wicks]], American soccer player for the [[Portland Timbers]]
 +*[[1985]] - [[Dizzee Rascal]], English rapper
 +*[[1986]] - [[Penn Badgley]], American actor
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
 +* [[921]] - [[Richard, Duke of Burgundy]]
 +* [[955]] - [[Henry I, Duke of Bavaria]]
 +*[[1296]] - [[Guillaume Durand]], French writer
 +*[[1391]] - [[Amadeus VII of Savoy]] (b. [[1360]])
 +*[[1399]] - [[John V, Duke of Brittany]] (b. [[1339]])
 +*[[1546]] - [[Giulio Romano]], Italian painter
 +*[[1588]] - [[Jean Daurat]], French poet (b. [[1508]])
 +*[[1596]] - [[Pierre Pithou]], French lawyer and scholar (b. [[1539]])
 +*[[1642]] - [[Jean Nicolet]], French explorer (b. [[1598]])
 +*[[1676]] - [[Gisbertus Voetius]], Dutch theologian (b. [[1589]])
 +*[[1678]] - [[William Coddington]], first Governor of Rhode Island (b. [[1601]])
 +*[[1700]] - [[Charles II of Spain]] (b. [[1661]])
 +*[[1814]] - [[Alexander Samoylov]], Russian general and statesman (b. [[1744]])
 +*[[1888]] - [[Nikolai Przhevalsky]], Russian explorer (b. [[1838]])
 +*[[1894]] - Tsar [[Alexander III of Russia]] (b. [[1845]])
 +*[[1903]] - [[Theodor Mommsen]], German writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1817]])
 +*[[1907]] - [[Alfred Jarry]], French writer (b.[[1873]]).
 +*[[1942]] - [[Hugo Distler]], German composer (b. [[1908]])
 +*[[1947]] - [[Man o' War (horse)|Man o' War]], American thoroughbred racehorse (b. [[1917]])
 +*[[1955]] - [[Dale Carnegie]], American writer (b. [[1888]])
 +*[[1962]] - [[Ricardo Rodríguez (Formula One)|Ricardo Rodríguez]], Mexican racing driver (b. [[1942]])
 +*[[1968]] - [[George Papandreou (senior)|George Papandreou]], Greek politician (b. [[1888]])
 +*[[1972]] - [[Ezra Pound]], American poet (b. [[1885]])
 +*[[1979]] - [[Mamie Eisenhower]], [[First Lady of the United States]] (b. [[1896]])
 +*[[1982]] - [[King Vidor]], American film director (b. [[1894]])
 +* 1982 - [[James Broderick]], American actor (b. [[1927]])
 +*[[1983]] - [[Anthony van Hoboken]], Dutch musicologist (b. [[1887]])
 +*[[1985]] - [[Phil Silvers]], American actor and comedian (b. [[1911]])
 +*[[1986]] - [[Serge Garant]], French Canadian composer and conductor (b. [[1929]])
 +*[[1987]] - [[René Lévesque]], Premier of Quebec (b. [[1922]])
 +*[[1993]] - [[Severo Ochoa]], Spanish–born biochemist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel laureate]] (b. [[1905]])
 +*[[1994]] - [[Noah Beery, Jr.]], American actor (b. [[1913]])
 +*[[1999]] - [[Walter Payton]], American football player (b. [[1954]])
 +* 1999 - [[Jean Coutu (actor)|Jean Coutu]], Canadian actor (b. [[1925]])
 +*[[2004]] - [[Mac Dre]], American rapper (murdered) (b. [[1970]])
 +* 2004 - [[Terry Knight]], American music promoter (murdered) (b. [[1943]])
 +*[[2005]] - [[Skitch Henderson]], English-born bandleader (b. [[1918]])
 +* 2005 - [[Michael Piller]], American screenwriter (b. [[1948]])
 +*[[2006]] - [[William Styron]], American author (b. [[1925]])
 +* 2006 - [[Adrienne Shelly]], American actress (b. [[1966]])
==Notes== ==Notes==
*Sylvia Maklès *Sylvia Maklès

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