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* 1891 – [[Wilder Penfield]], American-Canadian neurosurgeon and academic (died 1976)<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Eccles |first1=John |author-link1=John Eccles (neurophysiologist) |last2=Feindel |first2=William |author-link2=William Feindel |year=1978 |title=Wilder Graves Penfield 26 January 1891-5 April 1976 |journal=[[Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society]] |volume=24 |pages=472–513 |doi=10.1098/rsbm.1978.0015 |pmid=11615742 |doi-access=free}}</ref> | * 1891 – [[Wilder Penfield]], American-Canadian neurosurgeon and academic (died 1976)<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Eccles |first1=John |author-link1=John Eccles (neurophysiologist) |last2=Feindel |first2=William |author-link2=William Feindel |year=1978 |title=Wilder Graves Penfield 26 January 1891-5 April 1976 |journal=[[Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society]] |volume=24 |pages=472–513 |doi=10.1098/rsbm.1978.0015 |pmid=11615742 |doi-access=free}}</ref> | ||
*[[1892]] – [[Bessie Coleman]], American pilot (died 1926)<ref>{{cite book |first=Linda |last=Barr |title=Bessie Coleman: Pioneer Pilot |location=Columbus, Ohio |publisher=Zaner-Bloser |year=2004 |page=6 |isbn=978-0-73672-039-7}}</ref> | *[[1892]] – [[Bessie Coleman]], American pilot (died 1926)<ref>{{cite book |first=Linda |last=Barr |title=Bessie Coleman: Pioneer Pilot |location=Columbus, Ohio |publisher=Zaner-Bloser |year=2004 |page=6 |isbn=978-0-73672-039-7}}</ref> | ||
*[[1893]] – [[Giuseppe Genco Russo]], Italian mob boss (died 1976) | *[[1893]] – [[Giuseppe Genco Russo]], Italian mob boss (died 1976)<ref>{{cite news |title=La morte di Genco Russo "boss dei boss" della mafia |url=http://www.archiviolastampa.it/component/option,com_lastampa/task,search/mod,libera/action,viewer/Itemid,3/page,12/articleid,1101_01_1976_0066_0012_15887728/ |work=La Stampa |date=18 March 1976 |language=it}}</ref> | ||
*[[1899]] – [[Günther Reindorff]], Russian-Estonian graphic designer and illustrator (died 1974) | *[[1899]] – [[Günther Reindorff]], Russian-Estonian graphic designer and illustrator (died 1974)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=[[Great Soviet Encyclopedia]]|title=Рейндорф Гюнтер|url=http://bse.sci-lib.com/article096235.html|language=Russian}}</ref> | ||
*[[1900]] – [[Karl Ristenpart]], German conductor (died 1967) | *[[1900]] – [[Karl Ristenpart]], German conductor (died 1967)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Worbs |first1=Hans Christoph |title=Ristenpart, Karl |url=https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.23520 |website=Grove Music Online |date=2001}}</ref> | ||
===1901–present=== | ===1901–present=== | ||
*[[1902]] – [[Menno ter Braak]], Dutch author (died 1940) | *[[1902]] – [[Menno ter Braak]], Dutch author (died 1940)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |date= 10 May 2025 |title= Menno ter Braak |url= https://www.britannica.com/biography/Menno-ter-Braak |encyclopedia= Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date= 10 June 2025}}</ref> | ||
*[[1904]] – [[Ancel Keys]], American physiologist and nutritionist (died 2004) | *[[1904]] – [[Ancel Keys]], American physiologist and nutritionist (died 2004)<ref>{{cite news | first = Jane E. | last = Brody | title = Ancel Keys, 100, Promoter of the Mediterranean Diet, Dies | date = 23 November 2004 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/23/obituaries/23keys.html | work = [[The New York Times]] | access-date = 5 February 2011}}</ref> | ||
* 1904 – [[Seán MacBride]], Irish lawyer and politician, [[Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade|Irish Minister for External Affairs]] [[Nobel Peace Prize|Nobel Prize]] laureate (died 1988) | * 1904 – [[Seán MacBride]], Irish lawyer and politician, [[Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade|Irish Minister for External Affairs]] [[Nobel Peace Prize|Nobel Prize]] laureate (died 1988)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title= Seán MacBride |url= https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sean-MacBride |encyclopedia= Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date= 10 June 2025}}</ref> | ||
*[[1905]] – [[Charles Lane (actor, born 1905)|Charles Lane]], American actor and singer (died 2007) | *[[1905]] – [[Charles Lane (actor, born 1905)|Charles Lane]], American actor and singer (died 2007)<ref>{{cite news| title=Obituary: Charles Lane| author=Bergan, Ronald| date=26 September 2007| newspaper=[[The Guardian]]| location=London| url= https://www.theguardian.com/news/2007/sep/27/guardianobituaries.artsobituaries1}}</ref> | ||
* 1905 – [[Maria von Trapp]], Austrian-American singer (died 1987)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |editor=Commire, Anne |title=Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia |volume=16 |year=2002 |publisher=Yorkin Publications, Gale Group |location=Waterford |isbn=978-0-78764-075-0 |page=77}}</ref> | * 1905 – [[Maria von Trapp]], Austrian-American singer (died 1987)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |editor=Commire, Anne |title=Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia |volume=16 |year=2002 |publisher=Yorkin Publications, Gale Group |location=Waterford |isbn=978-0-78764-075-0 |page=77}}</ref> | ||
*[[1907]] – [[Rex Connor]], Australian politician (died 1977)<ref name="adb Lloyd" /> | *[[1907]] – [[Rex Connor]], Australian politician (died 1977)<ref name="adb Lloyd" /> | ||
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Pre-1600
- 661 – The Rashidun Caliphate is effectively ended with the assassination of Ali, the last caliph.[1]
- 1531 – The 6.4–7.1 Template:M Lisbon earthquake kills about thirty thousand people.[2][3]
- 1564 – The Council of Trent establishes an official distinction between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.[4]
- 1564 – The Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeats the Tsardom of Russia in the Battle of Ula during the Livonian War.[5]
1601–1900
- 1699 – For the first time, the Ottoman Empire permanently cedes territory to the Christian powers.[6]
- 1700 – The 8.7–9.2 Template:M Cascadia earthquake takes place off the west coast of North America, as evidenced by Japanese records.[7]
- 1765 – A British naval expedition arrives at and names Port Egmont in the Falkland Islands, founding a settlement there eight days later. (Arrival was 15 January 1765 O.S.)[8]
- 1788 – The British First Fleet, led by Arthur Phillip, sails into Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) to establish Sydney, the first permanent European settlement on Australia. Commemorated as Australia Day.[9]
- 1808 – The Rum Rebellion is the only successful (albeit short-lived) armed takeover of the government in New South Wales.[10]
- 1837 – Michigan is admitted as the 26th U.S. state.[11]
- 1841 – Gordon Bremer takes formal possession of Hong Kong Island at what is now Possession Point, establishing British Hong Kong.[12]
- 1855 – Point No Point Treaty is signed in Washington Territory.[13]
- 1856 – First Battle of Seattle: Marines from the Template:USS drive off American Indian attackers after all-day battle with settlers.[14]
- 1861 – American Civil War: The state of Louisiana secedes from the Union.[15]
- 1863 – American Civil War: General Ambrose Burnside is relieved of command of the Army of the Potomac after the disastrous Fredericksburg campaign. He is replaced by Joseph Hooker.[16]
- 1863 – American Civil War: Governor of Massachusetts John Albion Andrew receives permission from the Secretary of War to raise a militia organization for men of African descent.[17]
- 1870 – Reconstruction Era: Virginia is readmitted to the Union.[18]
- 1885 – Troops loyal to The Mahdi conquer Khartoum, killing the Governor-General Charles George Gordon.[19]
1901–present
- 1905 – The world's largest diamond ever, the Cullinan, which weighs Template:Convert, is found at the Premier Mine near Pretoria in South Africa.[20]
- 1915 – The Rocky Mountain National Park is established by an act of the U.S. Congress.[21]
- 1918 – Finnish Civil War: A group of Red Guards hangs a red lantern atop the tower of Helsinki Workers' Hall to symbolically mark the start of the war.[22]
- 1926 – The first demonstration of the television by John Logie Baird.[23]
- 1930 – The Indian National Congress declares 26 January as Independence Day or as the day for Poorna Swaraj ("Complete Independence") which occurred 17 years later.[24]
- 1934 – The Apollo Theater reopens in Harlem, New York City.[25]
- 1934 – German–Polish declaration of non-aggression is signed.[26]
- 1939 – Spanish Civil War: Catalonia Offensive: Troops loyal to nationalist General Francisco Franco and aided by Italy take Barcelona.[27]
- 1942 – World War II: The first United States forces arrive in Europe, landing in Northern Ireland.[28][29]
- 1945 – World War II: Audie Murphy displays valor and bravery in action for which he will later be awarded the Medal of Honor.[30]
- 1949 – The Hale Telescope at Palomar Observatory sees first light under the direction of Edwin Hubble, becoming the largest aperture optical telescope (until BTA-6 is built in 1976).[31][32]
- 1950 – The Constitution of India comes into force, forming a republic. Rajendra Prasad is sworn in as the first President of India. Observed as Republic Day in India.[33]
- 1952 – Black Saturday in Egypt: rioters burn Cairo's central business district, targeting British and upper-class Egyptian businesses.[34]
- 1956 – Soviet Union cedes Porkkala back to Finland.[35]
- 1959 – The Template:Cvt Chain Island is listed for sale by the California State Lands Commission, with a minimum bid of $5,226.[36]
- 1962 – Ranger 3 is launched to study the Moon. The space probe later misses the Moon by 22,000 miles (35,400 km).[37]
- 1966 – The three Beaumont children disappear from a beach in Glenelg, South Australia, resulting in one of the country's largest-ever police investigations.[38]
- 1972 – JAT Flight 367 is destroyed by a terrorist bomb, killing 27 of the 28 people on board the DC-9. Flight attendant Vesna Vulović survives with critical injuries.[39]
- 1974 – Turkish Airlines Flight 301 crashes during takeoff from Izmir Cumaovası Airport (now İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport), killing 66 of the 73 people on board the Fokker F28 Fellowship.[40]
- 1986 – The Ugandan government of Tito Okello is overthrown by the National Resistance Army, led by Yoweri Museveni.[41]
- 1991 – Mohamed Siad Barre is removed from power in Somalia, ending centralized government, and is succeeded by Ali Mahdi.[42]
- 1998 – Lewinsky scandal: On American television, U.S. President Bill Clinton denies having had "sexual relations" with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky.[43]
- 2001 – The 7.7 Template:M Gujarat earthquake shakes Western India, leaving 13,805–20,023 dead and about 166,800 injured.[44][45]
- 2001 – Diane Whipple, a lacrosse coach, is killed in a dog attack in San Francisco. The resulting court case clarified the meaning of implied malice murder.[46]
- 2009 – Rioting breaks out in Antananarivo, Madagascar, sparking a political crisis that will result in the replacement of President Marc Ravalomanana with Andry Rajoelina.[47][48]
- 2009 – Nadya Suleman gives birth to the world's first surviving octuplets.[49]
- 2015 – An aircraft crashes at Los Llanos Air Base in Albacete, Spain, killing 11 people and injuring 21 others.[50]
- 2015 – Syrian civil war: The People's Protection Units (YPG) recaptures the city of Kobanî from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), marking a turning point in the Siege of Kobanî.[51][52]
- 2020 – A Sikorsky S-76B flying from John Wayne Airport to Camarillo Airport crashes in Calabasas, 30 miles west of Los Angeles, killing all nine people on board, including five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna Bryant.[53]
- 2021 – Protesters and farmers storm the Red Fort near Delhi, clashing with police. One protester is killed and more than 80 police officers are injured.[54]
Births
Pre-1600
- 183 – Lady Zhen, wife of Cao Pi (died 221)[55]
- 1541 – Florent Chrestien, French poet and translator (died 1596)[56]
- 1549 – Jakob Ebert, German theologian (died 1614)[57]
- 1582 – Giovanni Lanfranco, Italian painter (died 1647)[58]
1601–1900
- 1657 – William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1737)[59]
- 1714 – Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, French sculptor and educator (died 1785)[60]
- 1715 – Claude Adrien Helvétius, French philosopher (died 1771)[61]
- 1716 – George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville, English general and politician, Secretary of State for the Colonies (died 1785)[62]
- 1722 – Alexander Carlyle, Scottish minister and author (died 1805)[63]
- 1763 – Charles XIV John of Sweden (died 1844)[64]
- 1781 – Ludwig Achim von Arnim, German poet and author (died 1831)[65]
- 1813 – Juan Pablo Duarte, Dominican philosopher and poet, founding father of the Dominican Republic (died 1876)[66]
- 1824 – Emil Czyrniański, Polish chemist (died 1888)[67]
- 1832 – George Shiras Jr., American lawyer and Supreme Court justice (died 1924)[68]
- 1842 – François Coppée, French poet and author (died 1908)[69]
- 1852 – Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza, Italian-French explorer (died 1905)[70]
- 1861 – Louis Anquetin, French painter (died 1932)[71]
- 1863 – Charles Wade, Australian politician, 17th Premier of New South Wales (died 1922)[72]
- 1864 – József Pusztai, Slovene-Hungarian poet and journalist (died 1934)[73]
- 1866 – John Cady, American golfer (died 1933)[74]
- 1877 – Kees van Dongen, Dutch painter (died 1968)[75]
- 1880 – Douglas MacArthur, American general, Medal of Honor recipient (died 1964)[76]
- 1885 – Harry Ricardo, English engineer and academic (died 1974)[77]
- 1885 – Per Thorén, Swedish figure skater (died 1962)[78]
- 1887 – François Faber, French-Luxembourgish cyclist (died 1915)[79]
- 1887 – Marc Mitscher, American admiral and pilot (died 1947)[80]
- 1891 – Frank Costello, Italian-American mob boss (died 1973)[81]
- 1891 – August Froehlich, German priest and martyr (died 1942)[82]
- 1891 – Wilder Penfield, American-Canadian neurosurgeon and academic (died 1976)[83]
- 1892 – Bessie Coleman, American pilot (died 1926)[84]
- 1893 – Giuseppe Genco Russo, Italian mob boss (died 1976)[85]
- 1899 – Günther Reindorff, Russian-Estonian graphic designer and illustrator (died 1974)[86]
- 1900 – Karl Ristenpart, German conductor (died 1967)[87]
1901–present
- 1902 – Menno ter Braak, Dutch author (died 1940)[88]
- 1904 – Ancel Keys, American physiologist and nutritionist (died 2004)[89]
- 1904 – Seán MacBride, Irish lawyer and politician, Irish Minister for External Affairs Nobel Prize laureate (died 1988)[90]
- 1905 – Charles Lane, American actor and singer (died 2007)[91]
- 1905 – Maria von Trapp, Austrian-American singer (died 1987)[92]
- 1907 – Rex Connor, Australian politician (died 1977)[93]
- 1907 – Dimitrios Holevas, Greek priest and philologist (died 2001)
- 1908 – Jill Esmond, English actress (died 1990)
- 1908 – Rupprecht Geiger, German painter and sculptor (died 2009)
- 1908 – Stéphane Grappelli, French violinist (died 1997)
- 1908 – Robert Halperin, American yachtsman (died 1985)[94]
- 1910 – Jean Image, Hungarian-French animator, director, and screenwriter (died 1989)
- 1911 – Polykarp Kusch, German-American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1993)
- 1911 – Norbert Schultze, German composer and conductor (died 2002)
- 1913 – Jimmy Van Heusen, American pianist and composer (died 1990)
- 1914 – Dürrüşehvar Sultan, Imperial Princess of the Ottoman Empire (died 2006)
- 1915 – William Hopper, American actor (died 1970)
- 1917 – Louis Zamperini, American runner and captain (died 2014)[95]
- 1918 – Philip José Farmer, American author (died 2009)[95]
- 1919 – Valentino Mazzola, Italian footballer (died 1949)
- 1919 – Bill Nicholson, English footballer and manager (died 2004)
- 1919 – Hyun Soong-jong, South Korean politician, 24th Prime Minister of South Korea (died 2020)
- 1920 – Hans Holzer, Austrian-American paranormal researcher and author (died 2009)
- 1921 – Eddie Barclay, French record producer, founded Barclay Records (died 2005)
- 1921 – Akio Morita, Japanese businessman, co-founded Sony (died 1999)
- 1921 – Veikko Uusimäki, Finnish actor and theater councilor (died 2008)[96]
- 1922 – Michael Bentine, English actor and screenwriter (died 1996)
- 1922 – Seán Flanagan, Irish footballer and politician, 7th Irish Minister for Health (died 1993)
- 1922 – Gil Merrick, English footballer (died 2010)
- 1923 – Patrick J. Hannifin, American admiral (died 2014)
- 1923 – Anne Jeffreys, American actress and singer (died 2017)
- 1924 – Alice Babs, Swedish singer and actress (died 2014)[97]
- 1924 – Anahid Ajemian, American violinist (died 2016)[98]
- 1924 – Annette Strauss, American philanthropist and politician, Mayor of Dallas (died 1998)
- 1925 – David Jenkins, English bishop and theologian (died 2016)
- 1925 – Joan Leslie, American actress (died 2015)
- 1925 – Paul Newman, American actor, activist, director, race car driver, and businessman, co-founded Newman's Own (died 2008)[95]
- 1925 – Ben Pucci, American football player and sportscaster (died 2013)
- 1925 – Claude Ryan, Canadian journalist and politician (died 2004)
- 1926 – Farman Fatehpuri, Pakistani linguist and scholar (died 2013)
- 1926 – Joseph Bacon Fraser Jr., American architect and businessman, co-founded the Sea Pines Company (died 2014)
- 1927 – José Azcona del Hoyo, Honduran businessman and politician, President of Honduras (died 2005)
- 1927 – Bob Nieman, American baseball player and scout (died 1985)
- 1927 – Hubert Schieth, German footballer and manager (died 2013)
- 1928 – Roger Vadim, French actor and director (died 2000)
- 1929 – Jules Feiffer, American cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter, and educator (died 2025)[99][95]
- 1933 – Donald Sarason, American mathematician (died 2017)[100]
- 1934 – Roger Landry, Canadian businessman and publisher (died 2020)
- 1934 – Charles Marowitz, American director, playwright, and critic (died 2014)
- 1934 – Huey "Piano" Smith, American pianist and songwriter (died 2023)
- 1934 – Bob Uecker, American baseball player, sportscaster and actor (died 2025)[95][101]
- 1935 – Corrado Augias, Italian journalist and politician
- 1935 – Henry Jordan, American football player (died 1977)
- 1935 – Paula Rego, Portuguese-born British visual artist (died 2022)
- 1936 – Sal Buscema, American illustrator
- 1937 – Joseph Saidu Momoh, Sierra Leonean soldier and politician, 2nd President of Sierra Leone (died 2003)
- 1938 – Henry Jaglom, English-American director and screenwriter
- 1940 – Séamus Hegarty, Irish bishop (died 2019)
- 1940 – Frank Large, English footballer and cricketer (died 2003)[102]
- 1943 – César Gutiérrez, Venezuelan baseball player and manager (died 2005)
- 1943 – Jack Warner, Trinidadian businessman and politician
- 1944 – Angela Davis, American activist, academic, and author[103]
- 1944 – Jerry Sandusky, American football coach and criminal
- 1945 – Jacqueline du Pré, English cellist (died 1987)
- 1945 – David Purley, English race car driver (died 1985)
- 1946 – Susan Friedlander, American mathematician
- 1946 – Christopher Hampton, Portuguese-English director, screenwriter, and playwright
- 1946 – Gene Siskel, American journalist and film critic (died 1999)[95]
- 1947 – Patrick Dewaere, French actor and composer (died 1982)
- 1947 – Les Ebdon, English chemist and academic
- 1947 – Redmond Morris, 4th Baron Killanin, Irish director, producer, and production manager
- 1947 – Richard Portnow, American actor[104]
- 1947 – Michel Sardou, French singer-songwriter and actor
- 1948 – Alda Facio, Costa Rican jurist, writer and teacher
- 1948 – Corky Laing, Canadian rock drummer[104]
- 1949 – Jonathan Carroll, American author
- 1949 – David Strathairn, American actor[104]
- 1950 – Jörg Haider, Austrian lawyer and politician, Governor of Carinthia (died 2008)
- 1950 – Ivan Hlinka, Czech ice hockey player and coach (died 2004)[105]
- 1950 – Jack Youngblood, American football player[106]
- 1951 – David Briggs, Australian guitarist, songwriter, and producer
- 1951 – Andy Hummel, American singer-songwriter and bass player (died 2010)
- 1951 – Anne Mills, English economist and academic
- 1952 – Tom Henderson, American basketball player[107]
- 1953 – Alik L. Alik, Micronesian politician, 7th Vice President of the Federated States of Micronesia
- 1953 – Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Danish politician and diplomat, 39th Prime Minister of Denmark[95]
- 1953 – Lucinda Williams, American singer-songwriter and guitarist[104]
- 1954 – Kim Hughes, Australian cricketer
- 1955 – Eddie Van Halen, Dutch-American guitarist, songwriter, and producer (died 2020)[95]
- 1957 – Road Warrior Hawk, American wrestler (died 2003)
- 1958 – Anita Baker, American singer-songwriter[95]
- 1958 – Ellen DeGeneres, American comedian, actress, and talk show host[104]
- 1960 – Charlie Gillingham, American musician[104]
- 1961 – Wayne Gretzky, Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- 1961 – Tom Keifer, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- 1962 – Guo Jian, Chinese-Australian painter, sculptor, and photographer
- 1962 – Tim May, Australian cricketer
- 1962 – Oscar Ruggeri, Argentine footballer and manager
- 1963 – Jazzie B, British DJ and music producer[104]
- 1963 – José Mourinho, Portuguese footballer and manager
- 1963 – Simon O'Donnell, Australian footballer, cricketer, and sportscaster
- 1963 – Tony Parks, English footballer and manager
- 1963 – Andrew Ridgeley, English singer-songwriter and guitarist[104]
- 1964 – Adam Crozier, Scottish businessman
- 1964 – Paul Johansson, American-Canadian actor[104]
- 1965 – Kevin McCarthy, American politician, 55th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives[108]
- 1965 – Thomas Östros, Swedish businessman and politician
- 1965 – Natalia Yurchenko, Russian gymnast and coach
- 1966 – Kazushige Nagashima, Japanese baseball player and sportscaster
- 1967 – Bryan Callen, American comedian, actor, and writer[104]
- 1967 – Anatoly Komm, Russian chef and businessman
- 1967 – Col Needham, English businessman, co-founded Internet Movie Database
- 1968 – Jupiter Apple, Brazilian singer-songwriter, film director, and actor (died 2015)
- 1969 – George Dikeoulakos, Greek-Romanian basketball player and coach
- 1970 – Kirk Franklin, American singer-songwriter and producer[104]
- 1972 – Nate Mooney, American actor[104]
- 1973 – Jennifer Crystal Foley, American actress[104]
- 1973 – Larissa Lowing, Canadian artistic gymnast[109]
- 1973 – Melvil Poupaud, French actor, director, and screenwriter
- 1973 – Brendan Rodgers, Northern Irish footballer and manager[95]
- 1973 – Mayu Shinjo, Japanese author and illustrator
- 1976 – Gilles Marini, French actor[104]
- 1977 – Vince Carter, American basketball player[110]
- 1977 – Justin Gimelstob, American tennis player and coach[111]
- 1978 – Esteban Germán, Dominican baseball player[112]
- 1978 – Corina Morariu, American tennis player and sportscaster[113]
- 1978 – Andrés Torres, American baseball player[114]
- 1979 – Sara Rue, American actress[104]
- 1981 – José de Jesús Corona, Mexican footballer[115]
- 1981 – Gustavo Dudamel, Venezuelan violinist, composer, and conductor[116]
- 1981 – Juan José Haedo, Argentine cyclist[117]
- 1981 – Colin O'Donoghue, Irish actor[118][119]
- 1983 – Petri Oravainen, Finnish footballer[120]
- 1983 – Eric Werner, American ice hockey player[121]
- 1984 – Ryan Hoffman, Australian rugby league player[122]
- 1984 – Iain Turner, Scottish footballer[123]
- 1984 – Luo Xuejuan, Chinese swimmer[124]
- 1985 – Heather Stanning, English rower[125]
- 1986 – Gerald Green, American basketball player[126]
- 1986 – Kim Jae-joong, South Korean singer, songwriter, actor, and director[127]
- 1986 – Mustapha Yatabaré, French-Malian footballer[128]
- 1987 – Sebastian Giovinco, Italian footballer[129]
- 1987 – Héctor Noesí, Dominican baseball player[130]
- 1988 – Dan Bailey, American football player[131]
- 1988 – Dimitrios Chondrokoukis, Greek high jumper[132]
- 1989 – MarShon Brooks, American basketball player[133]
- 1989 – Emily Hughes, American figure skater[134]
- 1989 – Torrey Smith, American football player[135]
- 1990 – Brandon Bolden, American football player[136]
- 1990 – Sergio Pérez, Mexican race car driver[137]
- 1990 – Peter Sagan, Slovak professional cyclist[138]
- 1991 – Esteban Andrada, Argentine footballer[139]
- 1991 – Nicolò Melli, Italian-American basketball player[140]
- 1991 – Alex Sandro, Brazilian footballer[141]
- 1991 – Manti Te'o, American football player[142]
- 1992 – Mercedes Moné, American wrestler[143]
- 1993 – Miguel Borja, Colombian footballer[144]
- 1993 – Lana Clelland, Scottish footballer[145]
- 1993 – Kevin Pangos, Canadian-Slovenian basketball player[146]
- 1993 – Alice Powell, British racing driver[147]
- 1993 – Florian Thauvin, French footballer[148]
- 1994 – Montrezl Harrell, American basketball player[149]
- 1995 – Jean-Charles Castelletto, Cameroonian footballer[150]
- 1995 – Sione Katoa, New Zealand rugby league player[151]
- 1996 – Zakaria Bakkali, Belgian footballer[152]
- 1996 – Hwang Hee-chan, South Korean football player[153]
- 1997 – Gedion Zelalem, German-born American soccer player[154]
- 1998 – Moonbin, South Korean singer and actor. (died 2023)[155][156]
- 1999 – Leonardo Balerdi, Argentine footballer[157]
- 1999 – Travis Etienne, American football player[158]
- 2000 – Ester Expósito, Spanish actress[159]
- 2000 – Darius Garland, American basketball player[160]
- 2001 – Latalia Bevan, Welsh artistic gymnast[161]
- 2001 – Isaac Okoro, American basketball player[162]
- 2002 – Darya Astakhova, Russian tennis player[163]
- 2009 – YaYa Gosselin, American actress[164][165]
- 2009 – The Suleman octuplets[166]
Deaths
Pre-1600
- 738 – John of Dailam, Syrian monk and saint (born 660)[167]
- 1390 – Adolph IX, Count of Holstein-Kiel (bornc 1327)[168]
- 1567 – Nicholas Wotton, English courtier and diplomat (born 1497)[169]
1601–1900
- 1620 – Amar Singh I, ruler of Mewar (born 1559)[170]
- 1630 – Henry Briggs, English mathematician and astronomer (born 1556)[171]
- 1641 – Lawrence Hyde, English lawyer (born 1562)[172]
- 1697 – Georg Mohr, Danish mathematician and theorist (born 1640)[173]
- 1744 – Ludwig Andreas von Khevenhüller, Austrian field marshal (born 1683)[174]
- 1750 – Albert Schultens, Dutch philologist and academic (born 1686)[175]
- 1795 – Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, German harpsichord player and composer (born 1732)[176]
- 1799 – Gabriel Christie, Scottish general (born 1722)[177]
- 1814 – Manuel do Cenáculo, Portuguese prelate and antiquarian (born 1724)[178]
- 1823 – Edward Jenner, English physician and immunologist, creator of the smallpox vaccine (born 1749)[179]
- 1824 – Théodore Géricault, French painter and lithographer (born 1791)[180]
- 1830 – Filippo Castagna, Maltese politician (born 1765)[181]
- 1849 – Thomas Lovell Beddoes, English poet, playwright, and physician (born 1803)[182]
- 1855 – Gérard de Nerval, French poet and translator (born 1808)[183]
- 1860 – Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient, opera singer (born 1804)[184]
- 1869 – Duncan Gordon Boyes, English soldier; Victoria Cross recipient (born 1846)[185]
- 1885 – Edward Davy, English-Australian physician and engineer (born 1806)[186]
- 1885 – Charles George Gordon, English general and politician (born 1833)[187]
- 1886 – David Rice Atchison, American general and politician (born 1807)[188]
- 1887 – Anandi Gopal Joshi, one of the first female Indian physicians (born 1865)[189]
- 1891 – Nicolaus Otto, German engineer, invented the Internal combustion engine (born 1833)[190]
- 1893 – Abner Doubleday, American general (born 1819)[191]
- 1895 – Arthur Cayley, English mathematician and academic (born 1825)[192]
- 1896 – James Edwin Campbell, American educator, school administrator, newspaper editor, poet, and essayist (born 1867)[193][194][195]
1901–present
- 1904 – Whitaker Wright, English businessman (born 1846)[196]
- 1920 – Jeanne Hébuterne, French painter and author (born 1898)[197]
- 1932 – William Wrigley Jr., American businessman, founded the Wrigley Company (born 1861)[198]
- 1943 – Harry H. Laughlin, American sociologist and eugenicist (born 1880)[199]
- 1943 – Nikolai Vavilov, Russian botanist and geneticist (born 1887)[200]
- 1946 – Adriaan van Maanen, Dutch-American astronomer and academic (born 1884)[201]
- 1947 – Grace Moore, American soprano and actress (born 1898)[202]
- 1947 – India adopted its constitution and transitioned into a republic on this day.[203]
- 1948 – Fred Conrad Koch, American biochemist and endocrinologist (born 1876)[204]
- 1953 – Athanase David, Canadian lawyer and politician (born 1882)[205]
- 1962 – Lucky Luciano, Italian-American mob boss (born 1897)[206]
- 1968 – Merrill C. Meigs, American publisher (born 1883)[207]
- 1973 – Edward G. Robinson, Romanian-American actor (born 1893)[208]
- 1976 – João Branco Núncio, Portuguese bullfighter (born 1901)[209]
- 1977 – Dietrich von Hildebrand, German Catholic philosopher and author (born 1889)[210]
- 1979 – Nelson Rockefeller, American businessman and politician, 41st Vice President of the United States (born 1908)[211]
- 1983 – Bear Bryant, American football player and coach (born 1913)[212]
- 1985 – Kenny Clarke, American jazz drummer and bandleader (born 1914)[213]
- 1986 – Ruben Nirvi, Finnish linguist and professor (born 1905)[214]
- 1990 – Lewis Mumford, American sociologist and historian (born 1895)[215]
- 1992 – José Ferrer, Puerto Rican-American actor (born 1912)[216]
- 1993 – Jan Gies, Dutch businessman and humanitarian (born 1905)[217]
- 1993 – Jeanne Sauvé, Canadian journalist and politician, Governor General of Canada (born 1922)[218]
- 1996 – Harold Brodkey, American author and academic (born 1930)[219]
- 1996 – Frank Howard, American football player and coach (born 1909)[220]
- 1996 – Henry Lewis, American bassist and conductor (born 1932)[221]
- 1997 – Jeane Dixon, American astrologer and psychic (born 1904)[222]
- 2000 – Don Budge, American tennis player and coach (born 1915)[223]
- 2000 – Kathleen Hale, English author and illustrator (born 1898)[224]
- 2000 – A. E. van Vogt, Canadian-American author (born 1912)[225]
- 2001 – Al McGuire, American basketball player and coach (born 1928)[226]
- 2003 – Valeriy Brumel, Russian high jumper (born 1942)[227]
- 2003 – Hugh Trevor-Roper, English historian and academic (born 1917)[228]
- 2003 – George Younger, 4th Viscount Younger of Leckie, Scottish banker and politician, Secretary of State for Scotland (born 1931)[229]
- 2004 – Fred Haas, American golfer (born 1916)[230]
- 2006 – Khan Abdul Wali Khan, Pakistani politician (born 1917)[231]
- 2007 – Gump Worsley, Canadian ice hockey player (born 1929)[232]
- 2008 – Viktor Schreckengost, American sculptor and designer (born 1906)[233]
- 2008 – George Habash, Palestinian politician, founder of the PFLP (born 1926)[234]
- 2010 – Louis Auchincloss, American novelist and essayist (born 1917)[235]
- 2011 – David Kato Kisule, Ugandan teacher and LGBT rights activist, considered a father of Uganda's gay rights movement (born 1964)[236]
- 2011 – Charlie Louvin, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (born 1927)[237]
- 2012 – Roberto Mieres, Argentinian race car driver (born 1924)[238]
- 2013 – Christine M. Jones, American educator and politician (born 1929)[239]
- 2013 – Stefan Kudelski, Polish-Swiss engineer, inventor of the Nagra (born 1929)[240]
- 2013 – Padma Kant Shukla, Indian physicist and academic (born 1950)[241]
- 2013 – Shōtarō Yasuoka, Japanese author (born 1920)[242]
- 2014 – Tom Gola, American basketball player, coach, and politician (born 1933)[243]
- 2014 – Paula Gruden, Slovenian-Australian poet and translator (born 1921)[244]
- 2014 – José Emilio Pacheco, Mexican poet and author (born 1939)[245]
- 2015 – Cleven "Goodie" Goudeau, American art director and cartoonist (born 1932)[246]
- 2015 – Tom Uren, Australian politician (born 1921)[247]
- 2016 – Sahabzada Yaqub Khan, Pakistani military leader, foreign minister, and diplomat (born 1920)[248]
- 2016 – Abe Vigoda, American actor (born 1921)[249]
- 2017 – Mike Connors, American actor (born 1925)[250]
- 2017 – Tam Dalyell, Scottish politician (born 1932)[251]
- 2017 – Lindy Delapenha, Jamaican footballer and sports journalist (born 1927)[252]
- 2017 – Barbara Hale, American actress (born 1922)[253]
- 2017 – Barbara Howard, Canadian sprinter and educator (born 1920)[254]
- 2020 – John Altobelli, American college baseball coach (born 1963)[53]
- 2020 – Gianna Bryant, American student-athlete (born 2006)[53]
- 2020 – Kobe Bryant, American basketball player (born 1978)[53]
- 2025 – Suzanne Massie, American historian (born 1931)[255]
Holidays and observances
- Christian feast day:
- Australia Day (Australia)[259]
- Republic Day (India)[259]
References
External links
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