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*[[1864]] – [[American Civil War]]: The three-day [[Battle of Bull's Gap]] ends in a [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]] rout as [[Confederate States of America|Confederates]] under Major General [[John C. Breckinridge]] pursue them to [[Strawberry Plains, Tennessee]].
*[[1864]] – [[American Civil War]]: The three-day [[Battle of Bull's Gap]] ends in a [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]] rout as [[Confederate States of America|Confederates]] under Major General [[John C. Breckinridge]] pursue them to [[Strawberry Plains, Tennessee]].
*[[1887]] – [[Bloody Sunday (1887)|Bloody Sunday]] clashes in [[central London]].
*[[1887]] – [[Bloody Sunday (1887)|Bloody Sunday]] clashes in [[central London]].
*[[1893]] &ndash; [[13 November 1893 stabbing|13 November stabbing]] by [[Léon Léauthier]] during the ''[[Ère des attentats]]'' (1892-1894).<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/ocm43706446 |title=Regards populaires sur la violence |date=2000 |publisher=Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne |isbn=978-2-86272-180-4 |editor-last=Piarotas |editor-first=Mireille |series=Travaux / Centre interdisciplinaire d'études et de recherches sur l'expression contemporaine |location=Saint-Etienne |pages=141–142 |oclc=ocm43706446}}</ref> Influential event for the birth of modern terrorism.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Ferragu |first=Gilles |date=2019-01-22 |title=L'écho des bombes : l'invention du terrorisme « à l'aveugle » (1893-1895): |url=https://www.cairn.info/revue-ethnologie-francaise-2019-1-page-21.htm?ref=doi |journal=Ethnologie française |issue=1 |pages=21–31 |doi=10.3917/ethn.191.0021 |issn=0046-2616|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
*[[1893]] &ndash; [[13 November 1893 stabbing|13 November stabbing]] is committed by [[Léon Léauthier]] during the ''[[Ère des attentats]]''.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/ocm43706446 |title=Regards populaires sur la violence |date=2000 |publisher=Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne |isbn=978-2-86272-180-4 |editor-last=Piarotas |editor-first=Mireille |series=Travaux / Centre interdisciplinaire d'études et de recherches sur l'expression contemporaine |location=Saint-Etienne |pages=141–142 |oclc=ocm43706446}}</ref> This is an influential event in the birth of modern terrorism.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Ferragu |first=Gilles |date=2019-01-22 |title=L'écho des bombes : l'invention du terrorisme « à l'aveugle » (1893-1895) |url=https://www.cairn.info/revue-ethnologie-francaise-2019-1-page-21.htm?ref=doi |journal=Ethnologie française |issue=1 |pages=21–31 |doi=10.3917/ethn.191.0021 |issn=0046-2616|url-access=subscription }}</ref>


===1901–present===
===1901–present===
*[[1901]] &ndash; The [[1901 Caister lifeboat disaster]].
*[[1901]] &ndash; The [[1901 Caister lifeboat disaster]] occurs, killing 9 of the 12 crew members.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Feature the Caister Life-Boat Disaster |url=https://lifeboatmagazinearchive.rnli.org/volume/58/559/feature-the-caister-life-boat-disaster}}</ref>
*[[1914]] &ndash; [[Zaian War]]: Berber tribesmen inflict the heaviest defeat of French forces in Morocco at the [[Battle of El Herri]].
*[[1914]] &ndash; [[Zaian War]]: Berber tribesmen inflict the heaviest defeat of French forces in Morocco at the [[Battle of El Herri]].
*[[1916]] &ndash; [[World War I]]: [[Prime Minister of Australia]] [[Billy Hughes]] is expelled from the [[Australian Labor Party|Labor Party]] over his support for [[Conscription in Australia|conscription]].
*[[1916]] &ndash; [[World War I]]: [[Prime Minister of Australia]] [[Billy Hughes]] is expelled from the [[Australian Labor Party|Labor Party]] over his support for [[Conscription in Australia|conscription]].
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*[[1927]] &ndash; The [[Holland Tunnel]] opens to traffic as the first [[Hudson River]] vehicle tunnel linking [[New Jersey]] to New York City.
*[[1927]] &ndash; The [[Holland Tunnel]] opens to traffic as the first [[Hudson River]] vehicle tunnel linking [[New Jersey]] to New York City.
*[[1940]] &ndash; [[Walt Disney]]'s animated musical film ''[[Fantasia (1940 film)|Fantasia]]'' is first released at New York's [[Broadway Theatre (53rd Street)|Broadway Theatre]], on the first night of a roadshow.
*[[1940]] &ndash; [[Walt Disney]]'s animated musical film ''[[Fantasia (1940 film)|Fantasia]]'' is first released at New York's [[Broadway Theatre (53rd Street)|Broadway Theatre]], on the first night of a roadshow.
*[[1941]] &ndash; [[World War II]]: The [[aircraft carrier]] {{HMS|Ark Royal|91|6}} is torpedoed by {{GS|U-81|1941|2}}, sinking the [[November 14|following day]].
*[[1942]] &ndash; World War II: [[Naval Battle of Guadalcanal]]: U.S. and Japanese ships engage in an intense, close-quarters surface naval engagement during the [[Guadalcanal campaign]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Surface Warfare|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JzfM9DMSBjgC&pg=PA23|year=1984|publisher=Chief of Naval Operations|pages=23}}</ref>
*[[1942]] &ndash; World War II: [[Naval Battle of Guadalcanal]]: U.S. and Japanese ships engage in an intense, close-quarters surface naval engagement during the [[Guadalcanal Campaign]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Surface Warfare|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JzfM9DMSBjgC&pg=PA23|year=1984|publisher=Chief of Naval Operations|pages=23}}</ref>
*[[1947]] &ndash; The [[Soviet Union]] completes development of the [[AK-47]], one of the first proper [[assault rifle]]s.
*[[1947]] &ndash; The [[Soviet Union]] completes development of the [[AK-47]], one of the first proper [[assault rifle]]s.
*[[1950]] &ndash; General [[Carlos Delgado Chalbaud]], [[President of Venezuela]], is assassinated in [[Caracas]].
*[[1950]] &ndash; General [[Carlos Delgado Chalbaud]], [[President of Venezuela]], is assassinated in [[Caracas]].
*[[1954]] &ndash; [[Great Britain national rugby league team|Great Britain]] [[1954 Rugby League World Cup|defeats]] [[France national rugby league team|France]] to capture the first ever [[Rugby League World Cup]] in Paris in front of around 30,000 spectators.
*[[1954]] &ndash; [[Great Britain national rugby league team|Great Britain]] [[1954 Rugby League World Cup|defeats]] [[France national rugby league team|France]] to capture the first ever [[Rugby League World Cup]] in Paris in front of around 30,000 spectators.
*[[1956]] &ndash; The [[Supreme Court of the United States]] affirmed a [[Browder v. Gayle|lower court ruling]] that invalidated [[Alabama]] laws requiring segregated buses, thus ending the [[Montgomery bus boycott]].
*[[1956]] &ndash; The [[Supreme Court of the United States]] affirmed a [[Browder v. Gayle|lower court ruling]] that invalidated [[Alabama]] laws requiring segregated buses, thus ending the [[Montgomery bus boycott]].
*[[1965]] &ndash; Fire and sinking of [[SS Yarmouth Castle]], 87 dead.<ref name="uscg">{{cite web|url=https://www.dco.uscg.mil/Portals/9/DCO%20Documents/5p/CG-5PC/INV/docs/boards/yarmouthcastle.pdf|access-date=2019-05-12|title=USCG Investigation Report|date=1966-02-24}}</ref>
*[[1965]] &ndash; The [[SS Yarmouth Castle]] catches fire and sinks, killing 87.<ref name="uscg">{{cite web|url=https://www.dco.uscg.mil/Portals/9/DCO%20Documents/5p/CG-5PC/INV/docs/boards/yarmouthcastle.pdf|access-date=2019-05-12|title=USCG Investigation Report|date=1966-02-24}}</ref>
*[[1966]] &ndash; In response to [[Fatah]] raids against Israelis near the [[West Bank]] border, Israel [[Samu Incident|launches an attack]] on the village of [[As-Samu]].
*[[1966]] &ndash; In response to [[Fatah]] raids against Israelis near the [[West Bank]] border, Israel [[Samu Incident|launches an attack]] on the village of [[As-Samu]].
*1966  &ndash; [[All Nippon Airways Flight 533]] crashes into the [[Seto Inland Sea]] near [[Matsuyama Airport]] in Japan, killing 50 people.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ranter |first=Harro |title=ASN Aircraft accident NAMC YS-11-111 JA8658 Matsuyama Airport (MYJ) |url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19661113-0 |access-date=2022-11-12 |website=aviation-safety.net}}</ref>
*1966  &ndash; [[All Nippon Airways Flight 533]] crashes into the [[Seto Inland Sea]] near [[Matsuyama Airport]] in Japan, killing 50 people.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ranter |first=Harro |title=ASN Aircraft accident NAMC YS-11-111 JA8658 Matsuyama Airport (MYJ) |url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19661113-0 |access-date=2022-11-12 |website=aviation-safety.net}}</ref>
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*[[1985]] &ndash; The volcano [[Nevado del Ruiz]] erupts and melts a [[glacier]], causing a [[lahar]] (volcanic mudslide) that [[Armero tragedy|buries Armero, Colombia]], killing approximately 23,000 people.
*[[1985]] &ndash; The volcano [[Nevado del Ruiz]] erupts and melts a [[glacier]], causing a [[lahar]] (volcanic mudslide) that [[Armero tragedy|buries Armero, Colombia]], killing approximately 23,000 people.
*  1985  &ndash; [[Xavier Suárez]] is sworn in as [[Miami]]'s first Cuban-born mayor.
*  1985  &ndash; [[Xavier Suárez]] is sworn in as [[Miami]]'s first Cuban-born mayor.
*[[1986]]  &ndash; [[The Late, Late Breakfast Show]] incident leads to death of 24 year old Michael Lush and show cancellation.<ref>{{cite news | last=Sapsted | first=David | title=Family to delay legal action decision | newspaper=[[The Times]] | date=17 November 1986}}</ref>
*[[1986]]  &ndash; Michael Lush falls to his death on the set of [[The Late, Late Breakfast Show]], leading to the show's cancellation.<ref>{{cite news | last=Sapsted | first=David | title=Family to delay legal action decision | newspaper=[[The Times]] | date=17 November 1986}}</ref>
*[[1989]] &ndash; [[Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein|Hans-Adam II]], the present [[Prince of Liechtenstein]], begins his reign on the death of his father.
*[[1989]] &ndash; [[Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein|Hans-Adam II]], the present [[Prince of Liechtenstein]], begins his reign on the death of his father.
*[[1990]] &ndash; In [[Aramoana]], New Zealand, David Gray shoots dead 13 people in [[Aramoana massacre|a massacre]] before being tracked down and killed by police the next day.
*[[1990]] &ndash; In [[Aramoana]], New Zealand, David Gray shoots dead 13 people in [[Aramoana massacre|a massacre]] before being tracked down and killed by police the next day.
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*[[1995]] &ndash; [[Mozambique]] becomes the first state to join the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] without having been part of the former [[British Empire]].<ref>{{cite journal|last=Ingram|first=Derek|author-link=Derek Ingram (journalist)|date=April 1996|title=Commonwealth Update|journal=[[The Round Table Journal|The Round Table]]|volume=85|issue=338|pages=153–165|doi=10.1080/00358539608454302}}</ref>
*[[1995]] &ndash; [[Mozambique]] becomes the first state to join the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] without having been part of the former [[British Empire]].<ref>{{cite journal|last=Ingram|first=Derek|author-link=Derek Ingram (journalist)|date=April 1996|title=Commonwealth Update|journal=[[The Round Table Journal|The Round Table]]|volume=85|issue=338|pages=153–165|doi=10.1080/00358539608454302}}</ref>
*  1995 &ndash; [[Nigeria Airways Flight 357]] crashes at [[Kaduna International Airport]] in [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]], Nigeria, killing 11 people and injuring 66.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ranter|first=Harro|title=ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 737-2F9 5N-AUA Kaduna Airport (KAD)|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19951113-0|access-date=2021-11-07|website=aviation-safety.net|publisher=[[Aviation Safety Network]]}}</ref>
*  1995 &ndash; [[Nigeria Airways Flight 357]] crashes at [[Kaduna International Airport]] in [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]], Nigeria, killing 11 people and injuring 66.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ranter|first=Harro|title=ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 737-2F9 5N-AUA Kaduna Airport (KAD)|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19951113-0|access-date=2021-11-07|website=aviation-safety.net|publisher=[[Aviation Safety Network]]}}</ref>
*[[1996]] &ndash; As part of the [[Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search]] (GIMPS) project, Joel Armengaud discovers the project's first [[Mersenne prime]] number, <math>2^{1398269}-1</math>, a number with 420,921 digits.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Woltman |first=George |date=November 23, 1996 |title=The Mersenne Newsletter, issue #8 |url=2^1398269-1 |access-date=October 24, 2024 |website=The Mersenne Newsletter}}</ref>
*[[1996]] &ndash; As part of the [[Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search]] (GIMPS) project, Joel Armengaud discovers the project's first [[Mersenne prime]] number, <math>2^{1398269}-1</math>, a number with 420,921 digits.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Woltman |first=George |date=November 23, 1996 |title=The Mersenne Newsletter, issue #8 |url=https://www.mersenne.org/|access-date=October 24, 2024 |website=The Mersenne Newsletter}}</ref>
*[[2000]] &ndash; [[Philippines|Philippine]] House Speaker [[Manny Villar]] passes the articles of impeachment against [[Philippine President]] [[Joseph Estrada]].
*[[2000]] &ndash; [[Philippines|Philippine]] House Speaker [[Manny Villar]] passes the articles of impeachment against [[Philippine President]] [[Joseph Estrada]].
*[[2001]] &ndash; [[War on Terror]]: In the first such act since World War II, US President [[George W. Bush]] signs an [[executive order]] allowing [[military tribunal]]s against foreigners suspected of connections to terrorist acts or planned acts on the United States.
*[[2001]] &ndash; [[War on terror]]: In the first such act since World War II, US President [[George W. Bush]] signs an [[executive order]] allowing [[military tribunal]]s against foreigners suspected of connections to terrorist acts or planned acts on the United States.
*[[2002]] &ndash; [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: [[Iraq]] agrees to the terms of the [[UN Security Council Resolution 1441]].
*[[2002]] &ndash; [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: [[Iraq]] agrees to the terms of the [[UN Security Council Resolution 1441]].
*  2002  &ndash; During the [[Prestige oil spill|''Prestige'' oil spill]], a storm bursts a tank of the [[oil tanker]] [[MV Prestige|MV ''Prestige'']], which was not allowed to dock and sank on November 19, 2002, off the coast of [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], spilling 63,000 metric tons of heavy fuel oil, more than the [[Exxon Valdez oil spill|''Exxon Valdez'' oil spill]].
*  2002  &ndash; During the [[Prestige oil spill|''Prestige'' oil spill]], a storm bursts a tank of the [[oil tanker]] [[MV Prestige|MV ''Prestige'']], which was not allowed to dock and sank on November 19, 2002, off the coast of [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], spilling 63,000 metric tons of heavy fuel oil, more than the [[Exxon Valdez oil spill|''Exxon Valdez'' oil spill]].
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===Pre-1600===
===Pre-1600===
* [[354]] &ndash; [[Augustine of Hippo]], Roman bishop and theologian (died 430)
* [[354]] &ndash; [[Augustine of Hippo]], Roman bishop and theologian (died 430)
*[[1312]] &ndash; [[Edward III of England]] (died 1377)<ref>{{cite web |title=BBC – History – Edward III |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/edward_iii_king.shtml |website=BBC |access-date=19 July 2020}}</ref>
*[[1312]] &ndash; [[Edward III of England]] (died 1377)<ref>{{cite web |title=BBC – History – Edward III |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/edward_iii_king.shtml |website=BBC |access-date=19 July 2020}}</ref>
*[[1453]] &ndash; [[Christoph I, Margrave of Baden-Baden]] (1475–1515) (died 1527)
*[[1453]] &ndash; [[Christoph I, Margrave of Baden-Baden]] (1475–1515) (died 1527)
*[[1486]] &ndash; [[Johann Eck]], German theologian and academic (died 1543)
*[[1486]] &ndash; [[Johann Eck]], German theologian and academic (died 1543)
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*[[1927]] &ndash; [[Albert Turner Bharucha-Reid]], American mathematician and theorist (died 1985)
*[[1927]] &ndash; [[Albert Turner Bharucha-Reid]], American mathematician and theorist (died 1985)
*[[1928]] &ndash; [[Helena Carroll]], Scottish-American actress (died 2013)
*[[1928]] &ndash; [[Helena Carroll]], Scottish-American actress (died 2013)
*  1928  &ndash; [[Jack George]], American basketball player (died 1989)<ref>{{cite web |title=Jack George |url=https://www.nba.com/stats/player/76800/career |publisher=[[National Basketball Association]] |access-date=11 November 2023}}</ref>
*  1928  &ndash; [[Jack George (basketball)|Jack George]], American basketball player (died 1989)<ref>{{cite web |title=Jack George |url=https://www.nba.com/stats/player/76800/career |publisher=[[National Basketball Association]] |access-date=11 November 2023}}</ref>
*  1928  &ndash; [[Hampton Hawes]], American pianist and author (died 1977)
*  1928  &ndash; [[Hampton Hawes]], American pianist and author (died 1977)
*[[1929]] &ndash; [[Robert Bonnaud]], French historian and academic (died 2013)
*[[1929]] &ndash; [[Robert Bonnaud]], French historian and academic (died 2013)
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*[[1936]] &ndash; [[Salim Kallas]], Syrian actor and politician (died 2013)
*[[1936]] &ndash; [[Salim Kallas]], Syrian actor and politician (died 2013)
*[[1938]] &ndash; [[Gérald Godin]], Canadian journalist, poet, and politician (died 1994)
*[[1938]] &ndash; [[Gérald Godin]], Canadian journalist, poet, and politician (died 1994)
*  1938  &ndash; [[Jack Rule, Jr.]], American golfer
*  1938  &ndash; [[Jack Rule Jr.]], American golfer
*  1938  &ndash; [[Jean Seberg]], American-French actress and singer (died 1979)
*  1938  &ndash; [[Jean Seberg]], American-French actress and singer (died 1979)
*[[1939]] &ndash; [[Karel Brückner]], Czech footballer and manager
*[[1939]] &ndash; [[Karel Brückner]], Czech footballer and manager
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*[[1941]] &ndash; [[Eberhard Diepgen]], German lawyer and politician, 10th [[List of mayors of Berlin|Mayor of Berlin]]
*[[1941]] &ndash; [[Eberhard Diepgen]], German lawyer and politician, 10th [[List of mayors of Berlin|Mayor of Berlin]]
*  1941  &ndash; [[David Green (entrepreneur)|David Green]], American businessman and philanthropist, founded [[Hobby Lobby]]
*  1941  &ndash; [[David Green (entrepreneur)|David Green]], American businessman and philanthropist, founded [[Hobby Lobby]]
*  1941  &ndash; [[Dack Rambo]], American actor (died 1994)<ref>{{cite book|last=Lentz|first=Harris M. III|title=Obituaries in the Performing Arts: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture, 1994|location=Jefferson, N.C.|publisher=McFarland|date=1996|isbn=9780786402540|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yJoHAQAAMAAJ&q=dack+rambo+%22November+13,+1941%22&dq=dack+rambo+%22November+13,+1941%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiWxde109mJAxWzw8kDHUCNA5kQ6AF6BAgIEAI|page=140}}</ref>
*  1941  &ndash; [[Dack Rambo]], American actor (died 1994)<ref>{{cite book|last=Lentz|first=Harris M. III|title=Obituaries in the Performing Arts: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture, 1994|location=Jefferson, N.C.|publisher=McFarland|date=1996|isbn=9780786402540|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yJoHAQAAMAAJ&q=dack+rambo+%22November+13,+1941%22|page=140}}</ref>
*  1941  &ndash; [[Mel Stottlemyre]], American baseball player and coach (died 2019)
*  1941  &ndash; [[Mel Stottlemyre]], American baseball player and coach (died 2019)
*  1941  &ndash; [[William Taubman]], American political scientist and author
*  1941  &ndash; [[William Taubman]], American political scientist and author
*[[1942]] &ndash; [[John P. Hammond]], American singer-songwriter and guitarist<ref name="AP" />
*[[1942]] &ndash; [[John P. Hammond]], American singer-songwriter and guitarist<ref name="AP" />
*[[1943]] &ndash; [[Roberto Boninsegna]], Italian footballer and manager
*[[1943]] &ndash; [[Roberto Boninsegna]], Italian footballer and manager
*  1943  &ndash; [[Jay Sigel]], American golfer
*  1943  &ndash; [[Jay Sigel]], American golfer (died 2025)
*  1943  &ndash; [[Howard Wilkinson]], English footballer and manager
*  1943  &ndash; [[Howard Wilkinson]], English footballer and manager
*[[1944]] &ndash; [[Timmy Thomas]], American singer-songwriter, keyboard player, and producer (died 2022)
*[[1944]] &ndash; [[Timmy Thomas]], American singer-songwriter, keyboard player, and producer (died 2022)
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*  1947  &ndash; [[Joe Mantegna]], American actor and voice artist<ref name="AP">{{cite web |last1=Rose |first1=Mike |title=Today's famous birthdays list for November 13, 2022 includes celebrities Whoopi Goldberg, Jimmy Kimmel |url=https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2022/11/todays-famous-birthdays-list-for-november-13-2022-includes-celebrities-whoopi-goldberg-jimmy-kimmel.html |website=[[The Plain Dealer]] |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |access-date=11 November 2023 |date=13 November 2022}}</ref>  
*  1947  &ndash; [[Joe Mantegna]], American actor and voice artist<ref name="AP">{{cite web |last1=Rose |first1=Mike |title=Today's famous birthdays list for November 13, 2022 includes celebrities Whoopi Goldberg, Jimmy Kimmel |url=https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2022/11/todays-famous-birthdays-list-for-november-13-2022-includes-celebrities-whoopi-goldberg-jimmy-kimmel.html |website=[[The Plain Dealer]] |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |access-date=11 November 2023 |date=13 November 2022}}</ref>  
*[[1948]] &ndash; [[Humayun Ahmed]], Bengali popular writer, dramatist, novelist, screenwriter, lyricist and filmmaker (died 2012)
*[[1948]] &ndash; [[Humayun Ahmed]], Bengali popular writer, dramatist, novelist, screenwriter, lyricist and filmmaker (died 2012)
*[[1949]] &ndash; [[Terry Reid]], English singer-songwriter and guitarist
*[[1949]] &ndash; [[Terry Reid]], English singer-songwriter and guitarist (died 2025)
*[[1950]] &ndash; [[Gilbert Perreault]], Canadian ice hockey player and coach
*[[1950]] &ndash; [[Gilbert Perreault]], Canadian ice hockey player and coach
*[[1951]] &ndash; [[Pini Gershon]], Israeli basketball player and coach
*[[1951]] &ndash; [[Pini Gershon]], Israeli basketball player and coach
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*2024 &ndash; [[Shel Talmy]], American record producer, songwriter and arranger (born 1937)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Palao |first=Alec |date=2024-11-14 |title=Shel Talmy, Early Producer for the Who and Kinks and a Pioneer of the Brit Beat Sound, Dies at 87 |url=https://variety.com/2024/music/news/shel-talmy-producer-kinks-you-really-got-me-dead-1236210668/ |access-date=2024-11-16 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref>
*2024 &ndash; [[Shel Talmy]], American record producer, songwriter and arranger (born 1937)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Palao |first=Alec |date=2024-11-14 |title=Shel Talmy, Early Producer for the Who and Kinks and a Pioneer of the Brit Beat Sound, Dies at 87 |url=https://variety.com/2024/music/news/shel-talmy-producer-kinks-you-really-got-me-dead-1236210668/ |access-date=2024-11-16 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref>
*2024 &ndash; [[Shuntarō Tanikawa]], Japanese poet and translator (born 1931)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kageyama |first=Yuri |date=November 18, 2024 |title=Japanese poet Shuntaro Tanikawa, master of modern free verse, dies at 92 |url=https://apnews.com/article/tanikawa-poetry-japan-literature-peanuts-translations-ef812e921b9175912cc55cc569cb37f0 |access-date=November 22, 2024 |website=[[Associated Press]] |language=en}}</ref>
*2024 &ndash; [[Shuntarō Tanikawa]], Japanese poet and translator (born 1931)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kageyama |first=Yuri |date=November 18, 2024 |title=Japanese poet Shuntaro Tanikawa, master of modern free verse, dies at 92 |url=https://apnews.com/article/tanikawa-poetry-japan-literature-peanuts-translations-ef812e921b9175912cc55cc569cb37f0 |access-date=November 22, 2024 |website=[[Associated Press]] |language=en}}</ref>
*2024 &ndash; [[Daim Zainuddin]], Malaysian politician (born 1938)<ref>{{Cite news |last=Tang |first=Ashley |last2=Azhar |first2=Danial |date=November 13, 2024 |title=Malaysia's Daim Zainuddin, reformist ex-finance minister, dies at 86 |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/malaysias-former-finance-minister-daim-zainuddin-dies-state-media-reports-citing-2024-11-13/ |access-date=November 23, 2024 |work=[[Reuters]]}}</ref>
*2024 &ndash; [[Daim Zainuddin]], Malaysian politician (born 1938)<ref>{{Cite news |last1=Tang |first1=Ashley |last2=Azhar |first2=Danial |date=November 13, 2024 |title=Malaysia's Daim Zainuddin, reformist ex-finance minister, dies at 86 |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/malaysias-former-finance-minister-daim-zainuddin-dies-state-media-reports-citing-2024-11-13/ |access-date=November 23, 2024 |work=[[Reuters]]}}</ref>
*[[2025]] &ndash; [[Juan Ponce Enrile]], Filipino politician and lawyer (born 1924)<ref>{{cite news |url= https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2138203/juan-ponce-enrile-dies-at-101 |publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |title=Juan Ponce Enrile dies at 101 |website=inquirer.net |date=November 13, 2025 |access-date=November 13, 2025 |language=en-US}}</ref>


==Holidays and observances==
==Holidays and observances==
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