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*[[AD 81]] – [[Domitian]] became Emperor of the [[Roman Empire]] upon the death of his brother [[Titus]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Vagi|first=David|title=Coinage and History of the Roman Empire|location=Chicago|publisher=Fitzroy Dearborn|date=1999|isbn=9781579583163|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dIEYDQAAQBAJ|page=218}}</ref> | *[[AD 81]] – [[Domitian]] became Emperor of the [[Roman Empire]] upon the death of his brother [[Titus]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Vagi|first=David|title=Coinage and History of the Roman Empire|location=Chicago|publisher=Fitzroy Dearborn|date=1999|isbn=9781579583163|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dIEYDQAAQBAJ|page=218}}</ref> | ||
* [[786]] – "Night of the three Caliphs": [[Harun al-Rashid]] becomes the Abbasid caliph upon the death of his brother [[al-Hadi]]. Birth of Harun's son [[al-Ma'mun]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Rekaya |first1=M. |title=al-Maʾmūn |url=https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopaedia-of-islam-2/al-mamun-SIM_4889 |website=Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition |access-date=March 11, 2019 |language=en |date=24 April 2012}}</ref> | *[[786]] – "Night of the three Caliphs": [[Harun al-Rashid]] becomes the Abbasid caliph upon the death of his brother [[al-Hadi]]. Birth of Harun's son [[al-Ma'mun]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Rekaya |first1=M. |title=al-Maʾmūn |url=https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopaedia-of-islam-2/al-mamun-SIM_4889 |website=Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition |access-date=March 11, 2019 |language=en |date=24 April 2012}}</ref> | ||
* [[919]] – [[Battle of Islandbridge]]: High King Niall Glúndub is killed while leading an Irish coalition against the Vikings of Uí Ímair, led by King Sitric Cáech.<ref>{{cite book|last=Mueller-Vollmer|first=Tristan|chapter=Islandbridge, Battle of|title=Vikings: An Encyclopedia of Conflict, Invasions, and Raids|editor-last1=Mueller-Vollmer|editor-first1=Tristan|editor-last2=Wolf|editor-first2=Kirsten|location=Santa Barbara, Calif.|publisher=ABC-CLIO|date=2022|isbn=9781440877292|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-QTHEAAAQBAJ|page=167}}</ref> | *[[919]] – [[Battle of Islandbridge]]: High King Niall Glúndub is killed while leading an Irish coalition against the Vikings of Uí Ímair, led by King Sitric Cáech.<ref>{{cite book|last=Mueller-Vollmer|first=Tristan|chapter=Islandbridge, Battle of|title=Vikings: An Encyclopedia of Conflict, Invasions, and Raids|editor-last1=Mueller-Vollmer|editor-first1=Tristan|editor-last2=Wolf|editor-first2=Kirsten|location=Santa Barbara, Calif.|publisher=ABC-CLIO|date=2022|isbn=9781440877292|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-QTHEAAAQBAJ|page=167}}</ref> | ||
*[[1115]] – [[Roger of Salerno]]'s Crusader army defeats a numerically superior [[Seljuk Empire|Seljuk]] army in the [[battle of Sarmin]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Asbridge |first1=Thomas S. |title=The Creation of the Principality of Antioch, 1098-1130 |date=2000 |publisher=Boydell & Brewer Ltd |isbn=978-0-85115-661-3 |page=72 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Creation_of_the_Principality_of_Anti/DvUNedDOoFgC |language=en}}</ref> | |||
*[[1180]] – [[Genpei War]]: In the [[Battle of Ishibashiyama]] in Japan, the new military commander of the [[Minamoto clan]], [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]], is routed by [[Ōba Kagechika]] of the [[Taira clan]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Aexlrod|first=Alan|title=Little-Known Wars of Great and Lasting Impact: The Turning Points in Our History We Should Know More About|location=Beverly, Mass.|publisher=Fair Winds Press|date=2009|isbn=9781592333752|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8x322-89x3MC|pages=50–52}}</ref> | *[[1180]] – [[Genpei War]]: In the [[Battle of Ishibashiyama]] in Japan, the new military commander of the [[Minamoto clan]], [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]], is routed by [[Ōba Kagechika]] of the [[Taira clan]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Aexlrod|first=Alan|title=Little-Known Wars of Great and Lasting Impact: The Turning Points in Our History We Should Know More About|location=Beverly, Mass.|publisher=Fair Winds Press|date=2009|isbn=9781592333752|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8x322-89x3MC|pages=50–52}}</ref> | ||
*[[1226]] – The first recorded instance of the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] practice of [[Eucharistic adoration|perpetual Eucharistic adoration]] formally begins in Avignon, France.<ref>{{cite book | last = Hardon | first = John | title = The history of eucharistic adoration : development of doctrine in the Catholic Church | publisher = Institute on Religious Life Ave Maria Communications | location = Chicago, Ill. Ann Arbor, Mich | year = 2000 | isbn = 9780964844896 | page=11}}</ref> | *[[1226]] – The first recorded instance of the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] practice of [[Eucharistic adoration|perpetual Eucharistic adoration]] formally begins in Avignon, France.<ref>{{cite book | last = Hardon | first = John | title = The history of eucharistic adoration : development of doctrine in the Catholic Church | publisher = Institute on Religious Life Ave Maria Communications | location = Chicago, Ill. Ann Arbor, Mich | year = 2000 | isbn = 9780964844896 | page=11}}</ref> | ||
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===1601–1900=== | ===1601–1900=== | ||
*[[1682]] – [[Bishop Gore School]], one of the oldest schools in [[Wales]], is founded.<ref>{{cite report|author=Schools Inquiry Commission|title=Special Reports of Assistant Commissioners and Digests of Information Received. Vol. XX: Monmouthshire and Wales|location=London|publisher=George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode|date=1870|oclc=1204918554|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=H-44AQAAMAAJ|page=110}}</ref> | *[[1682]] – [[Bishop Gore School]], one of the oldest schools in [[Wales]], is founded.<ref>{{cite report|author=Schools Inquiry Commission|title=Special Reports of Assistant Commissioners and Digests of Information Received. Vol. XX: Monmouthshire and Wales|location=London|publisher=George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode|date=1870|oclc=1204918554|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=H-44AQAAMAAJ|page=110}}</ref> | ||
*[[1685]] – [[Morean War]]: the [[Battle of Kalamata (1685)|Battle of Kalamata]] ends in a Venetian victory over the forces of the Ottoman Empire under the [[Kapudan Pasha]].<ref>{{cite book | last = Andrews | first = Kevin | title = Castles of the Morea | location = Amsterdam | publisher = Adolf M. Hakkert | year = 1978 | orig-date = 1953 | isbn = 90-256-0794-2 | page = 28}}</ref> | *[[1685]] – [[Morean War]]: the [[Battle of Kalamata (1685)|Battle of Kalamata]] ends in a Venetian victory over the forces of the Ottoman Empire under the [[Kapudan Pasha]].<ref>{{cite book | last = Andrews | first = Kevin | title = Castles of the Morea | location = Amsterdam | publisher = Adolf M. Hakkert | year = 1978 | orig-date = 1953 | isbn = 90-256-0794-2 | page = 28}}</ref> | ||
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===1901–present=== | ===1901–present=== | ||
*[[1901]] – U.S. | *[[1901]] – U.S. president [[William McKinley]] dies after [[Assassination of William McKinley|being mortally wounded]] on [[September 6]] by anarchist [[Leon Czolgosz]] and is succeeded by Vice President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]. | ||
*[[1911]] – Russian Premier [[Pyotr Stolypin]] is shot by [[Dmitry Bogrov]] while attending a performance of [[Rimsky-Korsakov]]'s [[The Tale of Tsar Saltan (Rimsky-Korsakov)|''The Tale of Tsar Saltan'']] at the Kiev Opera House, in the presence of [[Tsar Nicholas II]].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Spencer Jones|author2=Peter Tsouras|title=Over the Top: Alternative Histories of the First World War|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wPRsBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA125|date=30 October 2014|publisher=Pen and Sword|isbn=978-1-4738-4109-3|pages=125}}</ref> | *[[1911]] – Russian Premier [[Pyotr Stolypin]] is shot by [[Dmitry Bogrov]] while attending a performance of [[Rimsky-Korsakov]]'s [[The Tale of Tsar Saltan (Rimsky-Korsakov)|''The Tale of Tsar Saltan'']] at the Kiev Opera House, in the presence of [[Tsar Nicholas II]].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Spencer Jones|author2=Peter Tsouras|title=Over the Top: Alternative Histories of the First World War|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wPRsBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA125|date=30 October 2014|publisher=Pen and Sword|isbn=978-1-4738-4109-3|pages=125}}</ref> | ||
*[[1914]] – {{HMAS|AE1}}, the [[Royal Australian Navy]]'s first submarine, is lost at sea with all hands near [[East New Britain]], | *[[1914]] – {{HMAS|AE1}}, the [[Royal Australian Navy]]'s first submarine, is lost at sea with all hands near [[East New Britain]], Papua New Guinea. | ||
*[[1917]] – The [[Russian Empire]] is formally replaced by the [[Russian Republic]]. | *[[1917]] – The [[Russian Empire]] is formally replaced by the [[Russian Republic]]. | ||
*[[1936]] – [[Raoul Villain]], who assassinated the French Socialist [[Jean Jaurès]], is himself killed by Spanish Republicans in [[Ibiza]]. | *[[1936]] – [[Raoul Villain]], who assassinated the French Socialist [[Jean Jaurès]], is himself killed by Spanish Republicans in [[Ibiza]]. | ||
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*[[1958]] – The first two German post-war [[Mohr Rocket|rockets]], designed by the German engineer [[Ernst Mohr]], reach the upper atmosphere. | *[[1958]] – The first two German post-war [[Mohr Rocket|rockets]], designed by the German engineer [[Ernst Mohr]], reach the upper atmosphere. | ||
*[[1960]] – The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ([[OPEC]]) is founded. | *[[1960]] – The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ([[OPEC]]) is founded. | ||
* 1960 – [[Congo Crisis]]: Mobutu Sese Seko seizes power in a military coup, suspending parliament and the constitution. | * 1960 – [[Congo Crisis]]: [[Mobutu Sese Seko]] seizes power in a military coup, suspending parliament and the constitution. | ||
*[[1975]] – The first American saint, [[Elizabeth Ann Seton]], is canonized by [[Pope Paul VI]]. | *[[1975]] – The first American saint, [[Elizabeth Ann Seton]], is canonized by [[Pope Paul VI]]. | ||
*[[1979]] – [[List of heads of state of Afghanistan|Afghan leader]] [[Nur Muhammad Taraki]] is assassinated upon the order of [[Hafizullah Amin]], who becomes the new General Secretary of the [[People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan|People's Democratic Party]]. | *[[1979]] – [[List of heads of state of Afghanistan|Afghan leader]] [[Nur Muhammad Taraki]] is assassinated upon the order of [[Hafizullah Amin]], who becomes the new General Secretary of the [[People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan|People's Democratic Party]]. | ||
*[[1982]] – President-elect of Lebanon [[Bachir Gemayel]] is assassinated. | *[[1982]] – President-elect of Lebanon [[Bachir Gemayel]] is [[Assassination of Bachir Gemayel|assassinated]]. | ||
*[[1984]] – [[Joe Kittinger]] becomes the first person to fly a [[gas balloon]] alone across the Atlantic Ocean. | *[[1984]] – [[Joe Kittinger]] becomes the first person to fly a [[gas balloon]] alone across the Atlantic Ocean. | ||
*[[1985]] – [[Penang Bridge]], the longest bridge in Malaysia, connecting the island of [[Penang]] to the mainland, opens to traffic. | *[[1985]] – [[Penang Bridge]], the longest bridge in Malaysia, connecting the island of [[Penang]] to the mainland, opens to traffic. | ||
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*[[1993]] – [[Lufthansa Flight 2904]], an [[Airbus A320 family|Airbus A320]], crashes into an embankment after overshooting the runway at Okęcie International Airport (now [[Warsaw Chopin Airport]]), killing two people.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19930914-2|title=ASN Aircraft accident Airbus A320-211 D-AIPN Warszawa-Okecie Airport (WAW)|last=Ranter|first=Harro|website=aviation-safety.net|access-date=2019-09-13}}</ref> | *[[1993]] – [[Lufthansa Flight 2904]], an [[Airbus A320 family|Airbus A320]], crashes into an embankment after overshooting the runway at Okęcie International Airport (now [[Warsaw Chopin Airport]]), killing two people.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19930914-2|title=ASN Aircraft accident Airbus A320-211 D-AIPN Warszawa-Okecie Airport (WAW)|last=Ranter|first=Harro|website=aviation-safety.net|access-date=2019-09-13}}</ref> | ||
*[[1994]] – The rest of the [[Major League Baseball]] [[1994 Major League Baseball season|season]] is canceled because of a [[1994–95 Major League Baseball strike|strike]]. | *[[1994]] – The rest of the [[Major League Baseball]] [[1994 Major League Baseball season|season]] is canceled because of a [[1994–95 Major League Baseball strike|strike]]. | ||
*[[1997]] – Eighty-one killed as five bogies of the [[ | *[[1997]] – Eighty-one killed as five bogies of the [[Howrah–Ahmedabad Superfast Express|Ahmedabad–Howrah Express]] plunge into a river in Bilaspur district of [[Madhya Pradesh]], India. | ||
*[[1998]] – Telecommunications companies [[MCI Communications]] and [[WorldCom]] complete their $37 billion merger to form [[MCI WorldCom]]. | *[[1998]] – Telecommunications companies [[MCI Communications]] and [[WorldCom]] complete their $37 billion merger to form [[MCI WorldCom]]. | ||
*[[1999]] – [[Kiribati]], [[Nauru]] and [[Tonga]] join the [[United Nations]]. | *[[1999]] – [[Kiribati]], [[Nauru]] and [[Tonga]] join the [[United Nations]]. | ||
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*[[2001]] – Historic National Prayer Service held at [[Washington National Cathedral]] for victims of the [[September 11, 2001 attacks|September 11 attacks]]. A similar service is held in Canada on [[Parliament Hill]], the largest vigil ever held in the nation's capital. | *[[2001]] – Historic National Prayer Service held at [[Washington National Cathedral]] for victims of the [[September 11, 2001 attacks|September 11 attacks]]. A similar service is held in Canada on [[Parliament Hill]], the largest vigil ever held in the nation's capital. | ||
*[[2002]] – [[Total Linhas Aéreas Flight 5561]] crashes near [[Paranapanema]], Brazil, killing both pilots on board.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ranter |first=Harro |title=ASN Aircraft accident ATR 42-312 PT-MTS Paranapanema, SP |url=https://www.asndata.aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20020914-0 |access-date=2022-09-13 |website=www.asndata.aviation-safety.net}}</ref> | *[[2002]] – [[Total Linhas Aéreas Flight 5561]] crashes near [[Paranapanema]], Brazil, killing both pilots on board.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ranter |first=Harro |title=ASN Aircraft accident ATR 42-312 PT-MTS Paranapanema, SP |url=https://www.asndata.aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20020914-0 |access-date=2022-09-13 |website=www.asndata.aviation-safety.net}}</ref> | ||
*[[2003]] – In a referendum, [[Estonia]] approves joining the [[European Union]]. | *[[2003]] – In a [[2003 Estonian European Union membership referendum|referendum]], [[Estonia]] approves joining the [[European Union]]. | ||
* 2003 – Bissau-Guinean President [[Kumba Ialá]] is ousted from power in a [[2003 Guinea-Bissau coup d'état|bloodless military coup]] led by General [[Veríssimo Correia Seabra]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/report/46145/guinea-bissau-army-ousts-president-who-kept-delaying-elections |title=Army ousts president who kept delaying elections |date=14 September 2003 |access-date=23 December 2022|newspaper=The New Humanitarian}}</ref> | * 2003 – Bissau-Guinean President [[Kumba Ialá]] is ousted from power in a [[2003 Guinea-Bissau coup d'état|bloodless military coup]] led by General [[Veríssimo Correia Seabra]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/report/46145/guinea-bissau-army-ousts-president-who-kept-delaying-elections |title=Army ousts president who kept delaying elections |date=14 September 2003 |access-date=23 December 2022|newspaper=The New Humanitarian}}</ref> | ||
*[[2007]] – | *[[2007]] – Prelude to the [[2008 financial crisis]]: [[Northern Rock]] bank experiences the first [[bank run]] in the United Kingdom in 150 years. | ||
*[[2008]] – [[Aeroflot Flight 821]], a [[Boeing 737 Classic|Boeing 737-500]], crashes into a section of the [[Trans-Siberian Railway]] while on approach to [[Perm International Airport]], in [[Perm, Russia]], killing all 88 people on board.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ranter|first=Harro|title=ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 737-505 VP-BKO Perm Airport (PEE)|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20080914-0|access-date=2021-09-16|website=aviation-safety.net|publisher=[[Aviation Safety Network]]}}</ref> | *[[2008]] – [[Aeroflot Flight 821]], a [[Boeing 737 Classic|Boeing 737-500]], crashes into a section of the [[Trans-Siberian Railway]] while on approach to [[Perm International Airport]], in [[Perm, Russia]], killing all 88 people on board.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ranter|first=Harro|title=ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 737-505 VP-BKO Perm Airport (PEE)|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20080914-0|access-date=2021-09-16|website=aviation-safety.net|publisher=[[Aviation Safety Network]]}}</ref> | ||
*[[2015]] – The [[first observation of gravitational waves]] is made, announced by the [[LIGO]] and [[Virgo interferometer|Virgo]] collaborations on 11 February 2016. | *[[2015]] – The [[first observation of gravitational waves]] is made, announced by the [[LIGO]] and [[Virgo interferometer|Virgo]] collaborations on 11 February 2016. | ||
*[[2019]] – [[Yemen | *[[2019]] – [[Yemen]]'s [[Houthi insurgency in Yemen|Houthi rebels]] claim responsibility for an [[Abqaiq–Khurais attack|attack]] on [[Saudi Arabia]]n oil facilities.<ref>{{citation|website=Market Watch|title=Why the Saudi oil attack is a 'big deal' that could be a 'game changer' in stock markets and crude prices|url=https://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-the-saudi-oil-attack-is-a-big-deal-that-could-be-a-game-changer-in-stock-markets-and-crude-prices-2019-09-15|author=Mark Decambre|date=Sep 15, 2019|access-date=Sep 15, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{citation|website=CNN Business|title=Coordinated strikes knock out half of Saudi oil capacity, more than 5 million barrels a day |url=https://edition.cnn.com/2019/09/14/business/saudi-oil-output-impacted-drone-attack/index.html|date=Sep 15, 2019|access-date=Sep 15, 2019 |author1=John Defterios|author2=Victori Cavaliere}}</ref> | ||
*[[2022]] – [[Death of Queen Elizabeth II]]: The Queen's coffin is taken from [[Buckingham Palace]], placed on a gun carriage of [[King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery|The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery]] and moved in a procession to [[Westminster Hall]] for her [[lying in state]] over the next four days with [[Queue for the lying-in-state of Elizabeth II|the queue of mourners]] stretching for miles along the [[River Thames]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-62897146|title=First mourners pay respects as Queen Elizabeth lies in state|work=BBC News |date=14 September 2022|accessdate=14 September 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/live/2022/sep/14/king-charles-iii-prince-william-harry-accompany-queen-elizabeth-ii-coffin-casket-westminster-hall-lie-lying-in-state-live-updates-latest-news|title=Mourners pay respects as Queen Elizabeth lies in state in Westminster Hall – latest updates|date=14 September 2022|accessdate=14 September 2022|newspaper=The Guardian |last1=Badshah |first1=Nadeem |last2=Cooney |first2=Christy |last3=Chao-Fong |first3=Léonie |last4=Belam |first4=Martin |last5=Ratcliffe |first5=Rebecca }}</ref> | *[[2022]] – [[Death of Queen Elizabeth II]]: The Queen's coffin is taken from [[Buckingham Palace]], placed on a gun carriage of [[King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery|The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery]] and moved in a procession to [[Westminster Hall]] for her [[lying in state]] over the next four days with [[Queue for the lying-in-state of Elizabeth II|the queue of mourners]] stretching for miles along the [[River Thames]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-62897146|title=First mourners pay respects as Queen Elizabeth lies in state|work=BBC News |date=14 September 2022|accessdate=14 September 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/live/2022/sep/14/king-charles-iii-prince-william-harry-accompany-queen-elizabeth-ii-coffin-casket-westminster-hall-lie-lying-in-state-live-updates-latest-news|title=Mourners pay respects as Queen Elizabeth lies in state in Westminster Hall – latest updates|date=14 September 2022|accessdate=14 September 2022|newspaper=The Guardian |last1=Badshah |first1=Nadeem |last2=Cooney |first2=Christy |last3=Chao-Fong |first3=Léonie |last4=Belam |first4=Martin |last5=Ratcliffe |first5=Rebecca }}</ref> | ||
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*[[1605]] – [[Jan Tarnowski (1550–1605)|Jan Tarnowski]], Polish archbishop (born 1550) | *[[1605]] – [[Jan Tarnowski (1550–1605)|Jan Tarnowski]], Polish archbishop (born 1550) | ||
*[[1613]] – [[Thomas Overbury]], English poet | *[[1613]] – [[Thomas Overbury]], English poet | ||
*[[1638]] – [[ | *[[1638]] – [[John Harvard]], English-American minister and philanthropist (born 1607) | ||
*[[1646]] – [[Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex]], English general and politician, [[Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire]] (born 1591) | *[[1646]] – [[Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex]], English general and politician, [[Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire]] (born 1591) | ||
*[[1712]] – [[Giovanni Domenico Cassini]], Italian-French mathematician, astronomer, and engineer (born 1625) | *[[1712]] – [[Giovanni Domenico Cassini]], Italian-French mathematician, astronomer, and engineer (born 1625) | ||
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*[[1862]] – [[Charles Pearson]], English lawyer and politician (born 1793) | *[[1862]] – [[Charles Pearson]], English lawyer and politician (born 1793) | ||
* 1862 – [[Charles Lennox Richardson]], English-Chinese merchant (born 1834) | * 1862 – [[Charles Lennox Richardson]], English-Chinese merchant (born 1834) | ||
* 1868 – Swami [[Virajanand Dandeesha]], also known as the Blind Sage of [[Mathura]], celebrated teacher of [[Arya Samaj]] founder, [[Dayanand Saraswati]], a scholar and teacher of [[Sanskrit]] grammar and [[Vedic literature]] (born 1778)<ref name="AryaSwamiVirajanand">{{cite web |title=Swami Virajanand Dandeesha – Arya Samaj |url=https://www.aryasamaj.org/about/swami-virajanand-dandeesha |website=Arya Samaj |access-date=26 August 2025}}</ref> | |||
*[[1879]] – [[Bernhard von Cotta]], German geologist and author (born 1808) | *[[1879]] – [[Bernhard von Cotta]], German geologist and author (born 1808) | ||
*[[1891]] – [[Johannes Bosboom]], Dutch painter (born 1817) | *[[1891]] – [[Johannes Bosboom]], Dutch painter (born 1817) | ||
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*[[1962]] – [[Frederick Schule]], American hurdler, football player, and coach (born 1879) | *[[1962]] – [[Frederick Schule]], American hurdler, football player, and coach (born 1879) | ||
*[[1965]] – [[J. W. Hearne]], English cricketer (born 1891) | *[[1965]] – [[J. W. Hearne]], English cricketer (born 1891) | ||
*[[1966]] – [[Gertrude Berg]], American actress and screenwriter (born 1899)<ref>{{cite web |title=Gertrude Berg {{!}} American actress, producer, and screenwriter |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gertrude-Berg |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=25 January 2021 | *[[1966]] – [[Gertrude Berg]], American actress and screenwriter (born 1899)<ref>{{cite web |title=Gertrude Berg {{!}} American actress, producer, and screenwriter |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gertrude-Berg |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=25 January 2021 }}</ref> | ||
* 1966 – [[Hiram Wesley Evans]], American [[Ku Klux Klan]] leader (born 1881) | * 1966 – [[Hiram Wesley Evans]], American [[Ku Klux Klan]] leader (born 1881) | ||
* 1966 – [[Cemal Gürsel]], Turkish general and politician, 4th [[President of Turkey]] (born 1895) | * 1966 – [[Cemal Gürsel]], Turkish general and politician, 4th [[President of Turkey]] (born 1895) | ||
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* 1982 – [[John Gardner (American writer)|John Gardner]], American novelist, essayist, and critic (born 1933) | * 1982 – [[John Gardner (American writer)|John Gardner]], American novelist, essayist, and critic (born 1933) | ||
* 1982 – [[Bachir Gemayel]], Lebanese commander and politician (born 1947) | * 1982 – [[Bachir Gemayel]], Lebanese commander and politician (born 1947) | ||
* 1982 – [[Grace Kelly]], American-Monegasque actress; [[Princess of Monaco]] (born 1929)<ref>{{cite web |title=Grace Kelly {{!}} American actress and princess of Monaco|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Grace-Kelly|website=Encyclopedia Britannica|access-date=12 March 2020 | * 1982 – [[Grace Kelly]], American-Monegasque actress; [[Princess of Monaco]] (born 1929)<ref>{{cite web |title=Grace Kelly {{!}} American actress and princess of Monaco|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Grace-Kelly|website=Encyclopedia Britannica|access-date=12 March 2020}}</ref> | ||
*[[1984]] – [[Janet Gaynor]], American actress (born 1906) | *[[1984]] – [[Janet Gaynor]], American actress (born 1906) | ||
*[[1986]] – [[Gordon McLendon]], American broadcaster, founded the [[Liberty Broadcasting System]] (born 1921) | *[[1986]] – [[Gordon McLendon]], American broadcaster, founded the [[Liberty Broadcasting System]] (born 1921) | ||
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*[[1995]] – [[Maurice K. Goddard]], American colonel and politician (born 1912) | *[[1995]] – [[Maurice K. Goddard]], American colonel and politician (born 1912) | ||
*[[1996]] – [[Juliet Prowse]], Indian-South African actress, singer, and dancer (born 1937) | *[[1996]] – [[Juliet Prowse]], Indian-South African actress, singer, and dancer (born 1937) | ||
*[[1998]] – [[Yang Shangkun]], Chinese politician, and 4th [[ | *[[1998]] – [[Yang Shangkun]], Chinese politician, and 4th [[president of China]] (born 1907) | ||
*[[1999]] – [[Charles Crichton]], English director, producer, and screenwriter (born 1910) | *[[1999]] – [[Charles Crichton]], English director, producer, and screenwriter (born 1910) | ||
* 1999 – [[Giannos Kranidiotis]], Greek politician and diplomat (born 1947) | * 1999 – [[Giannos Kranidiotis]], Greek politician and diplomat (born 1947) | ||
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*[[2003]] – [[Jerry Fleck]], American actor and director (born 1947) | *[[2003]] – [[Jerry Fleck]], American actor and director (born 1947) | ||
* 2003 – [[Garrett Hardin]], American ecologist and author (born 1915) | * 2003 – [[Garrett Hardin]], American ecologist and author (born 1915) | ||
* 2003 – [[John Serry | * 2003 – [[John Serry Sr.]], American accordion player and composer (born 1915) | ||
*[[2005]] – [[William Berenberg]], American physician and academic (born 1915) | *[[2005]] – [[William Berenberg]], American physician and academic (born 1915) | ||
* 2005 – [[Vladimir Volkoff]], French soldier and author (born 1932) | * 2005 – [[Vladimir Volkoff]], French soldier and author (born 1932) | ||
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* 2015 – [[Martin Kearns]], English drummer (born 1977) | * 2015 – [[Martin Kearns]], English drummer (born 1977) | ||
* 2015 – [[Corneliu Vadim Tudor]], Romanian journalist and politician (born 1949) | * 2015 – [[Corneliu Vadim Tudor]], Romanian journalist and politician (born 1949) | ||
*[[2018]] – [[Ethel Johnson (wrestler)|Ethel Johnson]], American professional wrestler (born 1935)<ref>{{cite news|last=Genzilenger|first=Neil|title=Ethel Johnson, Early Black Wrestling Star, Is Dead at 83|date=November 25, 2019| | *[[2018]] – [[Ethel Johnson (wrestler)|Ethel Johnson]], American professional wrestler (born 1935)<ref>{{cite news|last=Genzilenger|first=Neil|title=Ethel Johnson, Early Black Wrestling Star, Is Dead at 83|date=November 25, 2019|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/25/sports/ethel-johnson-dead.html|access-date=November 26, 2019}}</ref> | ||
* 2018 – [[Zienia Merton]], British actress (born 1945)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/sep/18/zienia-merton-obituary |title=Zienia Merton obituary |first=Toby |last=Hadoke |date=18 September 2018 |newspaper=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref> | * 2018 – [[Zienia Merton]], British actress (born 1945)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/sep/18/zienia-merton-obituary |title=Zienia Merton obituary |first=Toby |last=Hadoke |date=18 September 2018 |newspaper=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref> | ||
*[[2021]] – [[Norm Macdonald]], Canadian comedian and actor (born 1959)<ref>{{Cite web|last=Bailey-Millado|first=Rob |date=2021-09-14|title=Comedian Norm MacDonald dead at 61|url=https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/celebrity-deaths/comedian-norm-macdonald-dead-at-61-after-private-nineyear-battle/news-story/b9e615d21ab204d41d13d105e7d6c461|access-date=2021-09-14|website= | *[[2021]] – [[Norm Macdonald]], Canadian comedian and actor (born 1959)<ref>{{Cite web|last=Bailey-Millado|first=Rob |date=2021-09-14|title=Comedian Norm MacDonald dead at 61|url=https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/celebrity-deaths/comedian-norm-macdonald-dead-at-61-after-private-nineyear-battle/news-story/b9e615d21ab204d41d13d105e7d6c461|access-date=2021-09-14|website=[[News.com.au]]}}</ref> | ||
*[[2024]] – [[Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah|Jaber Mubarak Al-Sabah]], Kuwaiti royal and politician, 7th [[Prime Minister of Kuwait]] (born 1942)<ref>{{Cite web | *[[2024]] – [[Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah|Jaber Mubarak Al-Sabah]], Kuwaiti royal and politician, 7th [[Prime Minister of Kuwait]] (born 1942)<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-09-14 |title=Former Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah passes away |url=https://kuwaittimes.com/article/18994/kuwait/other-news/former-prime-minister-sheikh-jaber-al-mubarak-al-sabah-passes-away/ |access-date=2024-09-16 |website=Kuwait Times }}</ref> | ||
*2024 – [[Otis Davis]], American sprinter (born 1932)<ref>{{Cite news |last=Sandomir |first=Richard |date=September 20, 2024 |title=Otis Davis, Who Overcame Racism to Win Olympic Gold, Dies at 92 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/20/sports/otis-davis-ded.html |access-date=October 3, 2024 |work=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref> | * 2024 – [[Otis Davis]], American sprinter (born 1932)<ref>{{Cite news |last=Sandomir |first=Richard |date=September 20, 2024 |title=Otis Davis, Who Overcame Racism to Win Olympic Gold, Dies at 92 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/20/sports/otis-davis-ded.html |access-date=October 3, 2024 |work=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref> | ||
*[[2025]] – [[Jim Edgar]], American politician, 38th [[Governor of Illinois]]<ref>{{cite news|url = https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/chicago-politics/former-illinois-gov-jim-edgar-dies-at-age-79/3823866/|title = Former Illinois Gov. Jim Edgar dies at age 79|last = Ahern|first = Mary Ann|date = September 14, 2025|accessdate = September 14, 2025|work = [[WMAQ-TV]]}}</ref> | |||
* 2025 – [[Ricky Hatton]], British professional boxer (born 1978)<ref>{{Cite web|date=14 September 2025|title=Boxing Legend Ricky Hatton Found Dead at Home in Greater Manchester|url=https://www.sportbible.com/boxing/boxing-news/boxing-news-ricky-hatton-manchester-193063-20250914|website=[[Sportbible]]}}</ref> | |||
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Pre-1600
- AD 81 – Domitian became Emperor of the Roman Empire upon the death of his brother Titus.[1]
- 786 – "Night of the three Caliphs": Harun al-Rashid becomes the Abbasid caliph upon the death of his brother al-Hadi. Birth of Harun's son al-Ma'mun.[2]
- 919 – Battle of Islandbridge: High King Niall Glúndub is killed while leading an Irish coalition against the Vikings of Uí Ímair, led by King Sitric Cáech.[3]
- 1115 – Roger of Salerno's Crusader army defeats a numerically superior Seljuk army in the battle of Sarmin[4]
- 1180 – Genpei War: In the Battle of Ishibashiyama in Japan, the new military commander of the Minamoto clan, Minamoto no Yoritomo, is routed by Ōba Kagechika of the Taira clan.[5]
- 1226 – The first recorded instance of the Catholic practice of perpetual Eucharistic adoration formally begins in Avignon, France.[6]
- 1402 – Battle of Homildon Hill: An invading Scottish army under Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany and Archibald, Earl Douglas is decimated by a contingent of 500 English archers under the command of George, Earl of March and Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland.[7]
1601–1900
- 1682 – Bishop Gore School, one of the oldest schools in Wales, is founded.[8]
- 1685 – Morean War: the Battle of Kalamata ends in a Venetian victory over the forces of the Ottoman Empire under the Kapudan Pasha.[9]
- 1723 – Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena lays down the first stone of Fort Manoel in Malta.
- 1741 – George Frideric Handel completes his oratorio Messiah.[10]
- 1752 – The British Empire adopts the Gregorian calendar, skipping eleven days (the previous day was September 2).
- 1763 – Seneca warriors defeat British forces at the Battle of Devil's Hole during Pontiac's War.
- 1782 – American Revolutionary War: Review of the French troops under General Rochambeau by General George Washington at Verplanck's Point, New York.
- 1791 – The Papal States lose Avignon to Revolutionary France.
- 1808 – Finnish War: Russians defeat the Swedes at the Battle of Oravais.
- 1812 – Napoleonic Wars: The French Grande Armée enters Moscow. The Fire of Moscow begins as soon as Russian troops leave the city.
- 1814 – Battle of Baltimore: The poem Defence of Fort McHenry is written by Francis Scott Key. The poem is later used as the lyrics of The Star-Spangled Banner.
- 1829 – The Ottoman Empire signs the Treaty of Adrianople with Russia, thus ending the Russo-Turkish War.
- 1846 – Jang Bahadur and his brothers massacre about 40 members of the Nepalese palace court.
- 1862 – American Civil War: The Battle of South Mountain, part of the Maryland Campaign, is fought.
1901–present
- 1901 – U.S. president William McKinley dies after being mortally wounded on September 6 by anarchist Leon Czolgosz and is succeeded by Vice President Theodore Roosevelt.
- 1911 – Russian Premier Pyotr Stolypin is shot by Dmitry Bogrov while attending a performance of Rimsky-Korsakov's The Tale of Tsar Saltan at the Kiev Opera House, in the presence of Tsar Nicholas II.[11]
- 1914 – Template:HMAS, the Royal Australian Navy's first submarine, is lost at sea with all hands near East New Britain, Papua New Guinea.
- 1917 – The Russian Empire is formally replaced by the Russian Republic.
- 1936 – Raoul Villain, who assassinated the French Socialist Jean Jaurès, is himself killed by Spanish Republicans in Ibiza.
- 1939 – World War II: The Estonian military boards the Polish submarine Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". in Tallinn, sparking a diplomatic incident that the Soviet Union will later use to justify the annexation of Estonia.
- 1940 – Ip massacre: The Hungarian Army, supported by local Hungarians, kill 158 Romanian civilians in Ip, Sălaj, a village in Northern Transylvania, an act of ethnic cleansing.
- 1943 – World War II: The Wehrmacht starts a three-day retaliatory operation targeting several Greek villages in the region of Viannos, whose death toll would eventually exceed 500 persons.
- 1944 – World War II: Maastricht becomes the first Dutch city to be liberated by allied forces.
- 1948 – The Indian Army captures the city of Aurangabad as part of Operation Polo.
- 1954 – In a top secret nuclear test, a Soviet Tu-4 bomber drops a 40 kiloton atomic weapon just north of Totskoye village.
- 1958 – The first two German post-war rockets, designed by the German engineer Ernst Mohr, reach the upper atmosphere.
- 1960 – The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is founded.
- 1960 – Congo Crisis: Mobutu Sese Seko seizes power in a military coup, suspending parliament and the constitution.
- 1975 – The first American saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton, is canonized by Pope Paul VI.
- 1979 – Afghan leader Nur Muhammad Taraki is assassinated upon the order of Hafizullah Amin, who becomes the new General Secretary of the People's Democratic Party.
- 1982 – President-elect of Lebanon Bachir Gemayel is assassinated.
- 1984 – Joe Kittinger becomes the first person to fly a gas balloon alone across the Atlantic Ocean.
- 1985 – Penang Bridge, the longest bridge in Malaysia, connecting the island of Penang to the mainland, opens to traffic.
- 1989 – The Standard Gravure shooting where Joseph T. Wesbecker, a 47-year-old pressman, killed eight people and injured 12 people at his former workplace, Standard Gravure, before committing suicide.
- 1992 – The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina declares the breakaway Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia to be illegal.
- 1993 – Lufthansa Flight 2904, an Airbus A320, crashes into an embankment after overshooting the runway at Okęcie International Airport (now Warsaw Chopin Airport), killing two people.[12]
- 1994 – The rest of the Major League Baseball season is canceled because of a strike.
- 1997 – Eighty-one killed as five bogies of the Ahmedabad–Howrah Express plunge into a river in Bilaspur district of Madhya Pradesh, India.
- 1998 – Telecommunications companies MCI Communications and WorldCom complete their $37 billion merger to form MCI WorldCom.
- 1999 – Kiribati, Nauru and Tonga join the United Nations.
- 2000 – Microsoft releases Windows Me.
- 2001 – Historic National Prayer Service held at Washington National Cathedral for victims of the September 11 attacks. A similar service is held in Canada on Parliament Hill, the largest vigil ever held in the nation's capital.
- 2002 – Total Linhas Aéreas Flight 5561 crashes near Paranapanema, Brazil, killing both pilots on board.[13]
- 2003 – In a referendum, Estonia approves joining the European Union.
- 2003 – Bissau-Guinean President Kumba Ialá is ousted from power in a bloodless military coup led by General Veríssimo Correia Seabra.[14]
- 2007 – Prelude to the 2008 financial crisis: Northern Rock bank experiences the first bank run in the United Kingdom in 150 years.
- 2008 – Aeroflot Flight 821, a Boeing 737-500, crashes into a section of the Trans-Siberian Railway while on approach to Perm International Airport, in Perm, Russia, killing all 88 people on board.[15]
- 2015 – The first observation of gravitational waves is made, announced by the LIGO and Virgo collaborations on 11 February 2016.
- 2019 – Yemen's Houthi rebels claim responsibility for an attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities.[16][17]
- 2022 – Death of Queen Elizabeth II: The Queen's coffin is taken from Buckingham Palace, placed on a gun carriage of The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and moved in a procession to Westminster Hall for her lying in state over the next four days with the queue of mourners stretching for miles along the River Thames.[18][19]
Births
Pre-1600
- 208 – Diadumenian, Roman emperor (died 218)
- 768 – Al-Ma'mun, Abbasid caliph, 7th (died 833)
- 938 – Sahib ibn Abbad, Persian scholar and statesman (died 995)
- 953 – Guo Zongxun, Chinese emperor (died 973)
- 1032 – Dao Zong, Chinese emperor (died 1101)
- 1246 – John Fitzalan III, English nobleman (died 1272)
- 1384 – Ephraim of Nea Makri, Greek martyr and saint (died 1426)
- 1388 – Claudius Clavus, Danish geographer and cartographer (died 1438)
- 1401 – Maria of Castile, Queen consort of Aragon and Naples (died 1458)
- 1485 – Anna of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Landgravine of Hesse (died 1525)
- 1486 – Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, German theologian, astrologer, and alchemist (died 1535)
- 1543 – Claudio Acquaviva, Italian priest, 5th Superior General of the Society of Jesus (died 1615)
- 1547 – Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Dutch politician (died 1619)
- 1580 – Francisco de Quevedo, Spanish poet and politician (died 1645)
1601–1900
- 1618 – Peter Lely, Dutch-English painter (died 1680)
- 1643 – Jeremiah Dummer, American silversmith (died 1718)
- 1656 – Thomas Baker, English historian and author (died 1746)
- 1713 – Johann Kies, German astronomer and mathematician (died 1781)
- 1721 – Eliphalet Dyer, American colonel, lawyer, and politician (died 1807)
- 1736 – Robert Raikes, English philanthropist, founded Sunday school (died 1811)
- 1737 – Michael Haydn, Austrian singer and composer (died 1806)
- 1769 – Alexander von Humboldt, German geographer and explorer (died 1859)
- 1774 – Lord William Bentinck, English general and politician, 14th Governor-General of India (died 1839)
- 1791 – Franz Bopp, German linguist and academic (died 1867)
- 1804 – John Gould, English ornithologist and illustrator (died 1881)
- 1804 – Louis Désiré Maigret, French bishop (died 1882)
- 1816 – Mary Hall Barrett Adams, American book editor and letter writer (died 1860)[20]
- 1837 – Nikolai Bugaev, Georgian-Russian mathematician and philosopher (died 1903)
- 1843 – Lola Rodríguez de Tió, Puerto Rican poet, abolitionist, and women's rights activist (died 1924)
- 1847 – Fanny Holland, English actress and singer (died 1931)
- 1850 – Anton Mahnič, Slovenian bishop, philosopher, and theologian (died 1920)
- 1853 – Ponnambalam Arunachalam, Ceylonese civil servant and politician (died 1924)
- 1857 – Julia Platt, American embryologist and politician (died 1935)
- 1860 – Hamlin Garland, American novelist, poet, essayist, and short story writer (died 1940)
- 1864 – Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, English lawyer and politician, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1958)
- 1867 – Charles Dana Gibson, American illustrator (died 1944)
- 1868 – Théodore Botrel, French singer-songwriter, poet, and playwright (died 1925)
- 1869 – Kid Nichols, American baseball player and manager (died 1953)
- 1872 – John Olof Dahlgren, Swedish-American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (died 1963)
- 1879 – Margaret Sanger, American nurse and activist (died 1966)[21]
- 1880 – Benjamin, Russian bishop and missionary (died 1961)
- 1880 – Archie Hahn, American sprinter, football player, and coach (died 1955)
- 1883 – Richard Gerstl, Austrian painter and illustrator (died 1908)
- 1885 – Vittorio Gui, Italian conductor, composer, and critic (died 1975)
- 1886 – Jan Masaryk, Czech soldier and politician, Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs (died 1948)
- 1887 – Karl Taylor Compton, American physicist (died 1954)
- 1891 – Ivan Matveyevich Vinogradov, Russian mathematician and academic (died 1983)
- 1892 – Laurence W. Allen, English lieutenant and pilot (died 1968)
- 1896 – José Mojica, Mexican tenor and actor (died 1974)
- 1898 – Lawrence Gellert, Hungarian-American musicologist and song collector (died 1979)
- 1898 – Ernest Nash, German-Italian photographer and scholar (died 1974)
1901–present
- 1902 – Giorgos Papasideris, Greek singer-songwriter (died 1977)
- 1902 – Alice Tully, American soprano and philanthropist (died 1993)
- 1903 – Mart Raud, Estonian poet and author (died 1980)
- 1904 – Frank Amyot, Canadian sprint canoeist (died 1962)[22]
- 1904 – Richard Mohaupt, German composer and Kapellmeister (died 1957)
- 1907 – Yuri Ivask, Russian-American poet and critic (died 1986)
- 1909 – Peter Scott, English ornithologist, painter, and sailor (died 1989)
- 1910 – Lehman Engel, American composer and conductor (died 1982)
- 1910 – Jack Hawkins, English actor and producer (died 1973)
- 1910 – Yiannis Latsis, Greek businessman (died 2003)
- 1910 – Rolf Liebermann, Swiss-French composer and manager (died 1999)
- 1910 – Rasuna Said, Indonesian women's rights campaigner and national hero (died 1965)[23]
- 1911 – William H. Armstrong, American author and educator (died 1999)
- 1913 – Jacobo Árbenz, Guatemalan captain and politician, President of Guatemala (died 1971)
- 1913 – Rubby Sherr, American physicist and academic (died 2013)
- 1914 – Mae Boren Axton, American composer and educator (died 1997)
- 1914 – Clayton Moore, American actor (died 1999)[24]
- 1915 – John Dobson, Chinese-American astronomer and author, designed the Dobsonian telescope (died 2014)
- 1916 – Eric Bentley, English-American singer, playwright, and critic (died 2020)
- 1916 – John Heyer, Australian director and producer (died 2001)
- 1917 – Rudolf Baumgartner, Swiss violinist and conductor (died 2002)
- 1918 – Georges Berger, Belgian race car driver (died 1967)
- 1918 – Cachao López, Cuban-American bassist and composer (died 2008)
- 1919 – Deryck Cooke, English musicologist and broadcaster (died 1976)
- 1919 – Gil Langley, Australian cricketer, footballer, and politician (died 2001)
- 1919 – Olga Lowe, South African-English actress (died 2013)
- 1919 – Kay Medford, American actress (died 1980)
- 1920 – Mario Benedetti, Uruguayan journalist and author (died 2009)
- 1920 – Lawrence Klein, American economist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2013)
- 1920 – Alberto Calderón, Argentinian-American mathematician and academic (died 1998)
- 1921 – Constance Baker Motley, American lawyer, judge, and politician (died 2005)
- 1921 – A. Jean de Grandpré, Canadian lawyer, businessman, and academic (died 2022)
- 1921 – Paul Poberezny, American pilot and businessman, founded the Experimental Aircraft Association (died 2013)
- 1921 – Dario Vittori, Italian-Argentinian actor and producer (died 2001)
- 1922 – Michel Auclair, German-French actor (died 1988)
- 1922 – Frances Bergen, American model and actress (died 2006)
- 1922 – Alfred Käärmann, Estonian soldier and author (died 2010)
- 1923 – Nicholas Georgiadis, Greek painter and costume designer (died 2001)
- 1924 – Patricia Barringer, American baseball player and accountant (died 2007)
- 1924 – Jerry Coleman, American baseball player and manager (died 2014)
- 1924 – Abioseh Nicol, Sierra Leonean-English physician, academic, and diplomat (died 1994)
- 1924 – Wim Polak, Dutch journalist and politician, Mayor of Amsterdam (died 1999)
- 1926 – Michel Butor, French author and critic (died 2016)
- 1926 – Richard Ellsasser, American organist, composer, and conductor (died 1972)
- 1926 – Carmen Franco, 1st Duchess of Franco, Spanish noblewoman (died 2017)
- 1927 – Martin Caidin, American author and screenwriter (died 1997)
- 1927 – Janet Davies, English actress (died 1986)
- 1927 – Gardner Dickinson, American golfer (died 1998)
- 1927 – Jim Fanning, American-Canadian baseball player and manager (died 2015)
- 1927 – Edmund Szoka, American cardinal (died 2014)
- 1928 – Jay Cameron, American reed player and saxophonist (died 2001)
- 1928 – Alberto Korda, Cuban photographer (died 2001)
- 1928 – Angus Ogilvy, English businessman (died 2004)
- 1929 – Larry Collins, American-French journalist, historian, and author (died 2005)
- 1930 – Allan Bloom, American philosopher and academic (died 1992)
- 1930 – Romola Costantino, Australian pianist and critic (died 1988)
- 1930 – Eugene I. Gordon, American physicist and engineer (died 2014)
- 1932 – Harry Sinden, Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and manager
- 1932 – John Tembo, Malawian politician (died 2023)
- 1933 – Zoe Caldwell, Australian actress (died 2020)
- 1933 – Harve Presnell, American actor and singer (died 2009)
- 1934 – Sarah Kofman, French philosopher and academic (died 1994)
- 1934 – Paul Little, New Zealand rugby player (died 1993)
- 1934 – Kate Millett, American author and activist (died 2017)[24]
- 1934 – Don Walser, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (died 2006)
- 1935 – Fujio Akatsuka, Japanese illustrator (died 2008)
- 1936 – Harry Danielsen, Norwegian educator and politician (died 2011)
- 1936 – Terence Donovan, English photographer and director (died 1996)
- 1936 – Walter Koenig, American actor, producer, and screenwriter[25]
- 1936 – Ferid Murad, American physician and pharmacologist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2023)
- 1936 – Lucas Samaras, Greek-American painter and photographer (died 2024)
- 1937 – Renzo Piano, Italian architect and engineer, designed The Shard and The New York Times Building
- 1938 – Franco Califano, Libya-born Italian singer-songwriter (died 2013)
- 1938 – Nicol Williamson, Scottish actor (died 2011)
- 1939 – DeWitt Weaver, American golfer (died 2021)
- 1940 – Ventseslav Konstantinov, Bulgarian writer and translator (died 2019)
- 1940 – Larry Brown, American basketball player and coach[24]
- 1940 – Padmakar Shivalkar, Indian cricketer (died 2025)[26]
- 1941 – Bruce Hyde, American actor and academic (died 2015)
- 1941 – Ian Kennedy, English lawyer and academic
- 1941 – Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, American civil rights activist
- 1941 – Alberto Naranjo, Venezuelan drummer, composer, and bandleader (died 2020)
- 1941 – Alex St. Clair, American guitarist and songwriter (died 2006)
- 1942 – Oliver Lake, American saxophonist, flute player, and composer
- 1942 – Roger Lyons, English trade union leader
- 1942 – Bernard MacLaverty, Irish author, playwright, and screenwriter
- 1943 – Irwin Goodman, Finnish singer-composer and guitarist (died 1991)
- 1943 – Marcos Valle, Brazilian singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer
- 1944 – Joey Heatherton, American actress, singer, and dancer[25]
- 1944 – Rowena Morrill, American artist (died 2021)[27]
- 1944 – Günter Netzer, German footballer and manager
- 1945 – Martin Tyler, English sportscaster
- 1946 – Pete Agnew, Scottish rock bassist and singer
- 1946 – Jim Angle, American soldier and journalist (died 2022)
- 1946 – Wolfgang Sühnholz, German-American soccer player and coach (died 2019)
- 1946 – Kjell Gjerseth, Norwegian novelist and journalist (died 2025)[28]
- 1947 – Jon Bauman, American singer[25]
- 1947 – Sam Neill, Northern Irish-New Zealand actor and director[25]
- 1948 – Marc Reisner, American environmentalist and author (died 2000)
- 1949 – Steve Gaines, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (died 1977)
- 1949 – Ed King, American guitarist and songwriter (died 2018)
- 1949 – Tommy Seebach, Danish singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer (died 2003)
- 1949 – Fred "Sonic" Smith, American guitarist and songwriter (died 1994)
- 1949 – Eikichi Yazawa, Japanese singer-songwriter
- 1950 – Paul Kossoff, English guitarist and songwriter (died 1976)
- 1950 – Masami Kuwashima, Japanese race car driver
- 1950 – Mike Nifong, American lawyer and politician
- 1950 – John Steptoe, American author and illustrator (died 1989)
- 1951 – Volodymyr Melnykov, Ukrainian poet, writer, songwriter and composer
- 1951 – Joe McDonnell, Northern Irish hunger striker (died 1981)[29]
- 1953 – Tom Cora, American cellist and composer (died 1998)
- 1953 – Judy Playfair, Australian swimmer
- 1953 – Robert Wisdom, American actor[25]
- 1954 – Barry Cowsill, American singer-songwriter, keyboard player, and producer (died 2005)
- 1954 – David Wojnarowicz, American painter and photographer (died 1992)
- 1955 – Steve Berlin, American saxophonist, keyboard player, and producer[25]
- 1955 – Geraldine Brooks, Australian-American novelist and journalist
- 1955 – William Jackson, Scottish harp player and composer
- 1955 – Edu Manzano, American-Filipino actor and politician
- 1955 – Pope Leo XIV[30]
- 1956 – Paul Allott, English cricketer and sportscaster
- 1956 – Beth Nielsen Chapman, American singer-songwriter[25]
- 1956 – Kostas Karamanlis, Greek lawyer and politician, 181st Prime Minister of Greece
- 1956 – Nathalie Roussel, French actress
- 1956 – Ray Wilkins, English footballer and manager (died 2018)
- 1956 – Lefteris Zagoritis, Greek lawyer and politician
- 1957 – Tim Wallach, American baseball player and coach
- 1957 – Kepler Wessels, South African cricketer, coach, and sportscaster
- 1958 – Paul Clark, English footballer and manager
- 1958 – Jeff Crowe, New Zealand cricketer, referee, and manager
- 1958 – Arlindo Cruz, Brazilian singer-songwriter
- 1958 – Billy Abercromby, Scottish footballer (died 2024)[31]
- 1959 – John Berry, American singer-songwriter and guitarist[25]
- 1959 – Mary Crosby, American actress[25]
- 1959 – Morten Harket, Norwegian singer-songwriter[25]
- 1960 – Ronald Lengkeek, Dutch footballer
- 1960 – Melissa Leo, American actress[25]
- 1960 – Callum Keith Rennie, English-Canadian actor and producer
- 1961 – Freeman Mbowe, Tanzanian politician
- 1961 – Wendy Thomas, American businesswoman
- 1962 – Robert Herjavec, Croatian-Canadian businessman
- 1962 – Tom Kurvers, American ice hockey player and sportscaster (died 2021)
- 1962 – Nick Botterill, British business man[32]
- 1962 – Bonnie Jo Campbell, American novelist and short story writer
- 1963 – Robin Singh, Trinidadian-Indian cricketer and coach
- 1964 – Faith Ford, American actress[25]
- 1965 – Emily Bell, English journalist and academic
- 1965 – Dmitry Medvedev, Russian lawyer and politician, 3rd President of Russia[24]
- 1965 – Kevin O'Hare, English ballet dancer and director
- 1965 – Michelle Stafford, American actress, producer, and screenwriter[25]
- 1966 – Iztok Puc, Croatian-Slovenian handball player (died 2011)[33]
- 1966 – Aamer Sohail, Pakistani cricketer and politician
- 1967 – Jens Lien, Norwegian director, producer, and screenwriter
- 1967 – John Power, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
- 1968 – Grant Shapps, English politician
- 1969 – Denis Betts, English rugby league player and coach
- 1969 – Bong Joon-ho, South Korean director and screenwriter[25]
- 1969 – Konstandinos Koukodimos, Australian-Greek long jumper and politician
- 1970 – Francesco Casagrande, Italian cyclist
- 1970 – Ben Garant, American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter[25]
- 1970 – Ketanji Brown Jackson, American lawyer and jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States[24]
- 1970 – Satoshi Kojima, Japanese wrestler
- 1970 – Jason Martin, Australian rugby league player, singer, and guitarist
- 1970 – Craig Montoya, American singer-songwriter and bass player
- 1970 – Mark Webber, English guitarist
- 1971 – Jeff Loomis, American guitarist and songwriter
- 1971 – Andre Matos, Brazilian singer-songwriter and pianist (died 2019)
- 1971 – Christopher McCulloch, American voice actor, producer, and screenwriter
- 1971 – Kimberly Williams-Paisley, American actress, director, and producer[25]
- 1972 – Notah Begay III, American golfer
- 1972 – David Bell, American baseball player and coach
- 1973 – Tony Bui, Vietnamese director, producer, and screenwriter
- 1973 – Terrell Fletcher, American football player
- 1973 – Andrew Lincoln, English actor[25]
- 1973 – Nas, American rapper[25]
- 1973 – Linvoy Primus, English footballer
- 1973 – Mike Ward, Canadian comedian and actor
- 1974 – Chad Bradford, American baseball player
- 1974 – Hicham El Guerrouj, Moroccan runner
- 1974 – Mattias Marklund, Swedish guitarist
- 1974 – Sunday Oliseh, Nigerian footballer and manager
- 1974 – Helgi Sigurðsson, Icelandic footballer
- 1974 – Patrick van Balkom, Dutch sprinter
- 1976 – Austin Basis, American actor[25]
- 1976 – Agustín Calleri, Argentinian tennis player
- 1976 – Kevin Lyttle, Vincentian soca artist[34]
- 1977 – Mattias Agabus, Estonian architect
- 1977 – Malik Bendjelloul, Swedish director and producer (died 2014)
- 1977 – Miyu Matsuki, Japanese voice actress and singer (died 2015)
- 1978 – Ben Cohen, English rugby union player
- 1978 – Ron DeSantis, American politician, 46th Governor of Florida[35]
- 1978 – Carmen Kass, Estonian model and actress
- 1978 – Danielle Peck, American singer-songwriter
- 1979 – Ivica Olić, Croatian footballer
- 1979 – Stefan Stam, Dutch footballer
- 1980 – Ayọ, German singer-songwriter and actress
- 1980 – Gareth Maybin, Northern Irish professional golfer
- 1981 – Miyavi, Japanese singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
- 1981 – Katie Lee, American chef, author, and critic[25]
- 1981 – Stefan Reisinger, German footballer
- 1981 – Yumi Adachi, Japanese actress and singer
- 1982 – SoShy, French-American singer-songwriter
- 1982 – Petr Průcha, Czech ice hockey player
- 1983 – Arash Borhani, Iranian footballer
- 1983 – Josh Outman, American baseball player
- 1983 – Frostee Rucker, American football player
- 1983 – Amy Winehouse, English singer-songwriter (died 2011)[24]
- 1984 – Ayushmann Khurrana, Indian actor, singer and anchor
- 1984 – Adam Lamberg, American actor[25]
- 1985 – Alex Clare, English singer and songwriter[36]
- 1985 – Paolo Gregoletto, American bass player and songwriter
- 1985 – Trevis Smith, American football player
- 1985 – Aya Ueto, Japanese actress and singer
- 1985 – Delmon Young, American baseball player
- 1986 – David Desharnais, Canadian ice hockey player[37]
- 1986 – Jonathan Monaghan, American director, producer, and screenwriter
- 1986 – Steven Naismith, Scottish footballer
- 1986 – Barış Özbek, German-Turkish footballer
- 1986 – Alan Sheehan, Irish footballer
- 1986 – Ai Takahashi, Japanese singer and actress
- 1986 – Reggie Williams, American basketball player[38]
- 1987 – Jessica Brown Findlay, English actress[25]
- 1987 – Michael Crabtree, American football player
- 1987 – Tinchy Stryder, Ghanaian-English rapper and producer
- 1988 – Martin Fourcade, French biathlete
- 1988 – Diogo Salomão, Portuguese footballer
- 1989 – Jimmy Butler, American basketball player[39]
- 1989 – Tony Finau, American golfer
- 1989 – Logan Henderson, American singer-songwriter[25]
- 1989 – Jesse James, American actor
- 1989 – Lee Jong-suk, South Korean actor and model
- 1989 – Alex Killorn, Canadian ice hockey player[40]
- 1989 – Jonathon Simmons, American basketball player[41]
- 1989 – Miriam Zetter, Mexican ten-pin bowler[42]
- 1990 – Douglas Costa, Brazilian footballer
- 1990 – Petar Filipović, German-born Croatian footballer
- 1990 – Belinda Hocking, Australian backstroke swimmer
- 1990 – Cecilie Pedersen, Norwegian footballer
- 1991 – Dee Milliner, American football player
- 1991 – Nana, South Korean singer, actress and model
- 1991 – Shayne Topp, American actor and Smosh cast member
- 1992 – Connor Fields, American cyclist
- 1992 – Cassie Sharpe, Canadian freestyle skier[43]
- 1992 – Zico, South Korean rapper
- 1993 – Brandon Brown, American race car driver
- 1994 – Brahim Darri, Dutch footballer
- 1994 – Gary Harris, American basketball player[44]
- 1994 – Daniel O'Shaughnessy, Finnish footballer
- 1994 – Krasimir Stanoev, Bulgarian footballer
- 1995 – Jevon Carter, American basketball player[45]
- 1995 – Deshaun Watson, American football player
- 1996 – Hugh Bernard, English cricketer
- 1996 – Myles Wright, English professional footballer
- 1997 – Benjamin Ingrosso, Swedish singer and songwriter[46]
- 1997 – Dominic Solanke, English footballer[47]
- 1999 – Emma Kenney, American actress[25]
- 2000 – Han, South Korean rapper[48]
Deaths
Pre-1600
- AD 23 – Drusus Julius Caesar, Roman son of Tiberius (born 13 BC)
- 258 – Cyprian, African bishop and saint (born 200)
- 407 – John Chrysostom, Byzantine archbishop and saint (born 347)
- 585 – Bidatsu, emperor of Japan (born 538)
- 619 – Yang You, emperor of the Sui Dynasty (born 605)
- 775 – Constantine V, Byzantine emperor (born 718)
- 786 – Al-Hadi, Abbasid caliph (born 764)
- 788 – Li Mian, Chinese judge, military general, musician, poet, and politician (born 717)[49]
- 820 – Li Yong, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty
- 891 – Stephen V, pope of the Catholic Church
- 919 – Niall Glúndub, High King of Ireland
- 927 – Cele Dabhaill mac Scannal, Irish abbot
- 949 – Fujiwara no Tadahira, Japanese statesman (born 880)
- 1146 – Imad ad-Din Zengi, Syrian ruler (born 1087)
- 1164 – Emperor Sutoku of Japan (born 1119)
- 1214 – Albert Avogadro, Italian lawyer, patriarch, and saint (born 1149)
- 1321 – Dante Alighieri, Italian writer (born 1265)[50]
- 1401 – Dobrogost of Nowy Dwór, Polish bishop (born 1355)
- 1404 – Albert IV, duke of Austria (born 1377)
- 1412 – Ingegerd Knutsdotter, Swedish abbess (born 1356)
- 1435 – John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford, English politician, Lord High Admiral (born 1389)
- 1487 – Mara Branković, Serbian princess (born 1416)
- 1523 – Pope Adrian VI (born 1459)[51]
- 1538 – Henry III of Nassau-Breda (born 1483)
1601–1900
- 1605 – Jan Tarnowski, Polish archbishop (born 1550)
- 1613 – Thomas Overbury, English poet
- 1638 – John Harvard, English-American minister and philanthropist (born 1607)
- 1646 – Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, English general and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire (born 1591)
- 1712 – Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Italian-French mathematician, astronomer, and engineer (born 1625)
- 1715 – Dom Pérignon, French monk and priest (born 1638)
- 1743 – Nicolas Lancret, French painter (born 1690)
- 1749 – Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham, English field marshal and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire (born 1675)
- 1759 – Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, French general (born 1712)
- 1807 – George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend, English field marshal and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (born 1724)
- 1821 – Heinrich Kuhl, German naturalist and zoologist (born 1797)
- 1836 – Aaron Burr, American colonel and politician, 3rd Vice President of the United States (born 1756)
- 1851 – James Fenimore Cooper, American novelist, short story writer, and historian (born 1789)
- 1852 – Augustus Pugin, English architect and critic, designed Scarisbrick Hall (born 1812)
- 1852 – Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Irish-English field marshal and politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (born 1769)
- 1862 – Charles Pearson, English lawyer and politician (born 1793)
- 1862 – Charles Lennox Richardson, English-Chinese merchant (born 1834)
- 1868 – Swami Virajanand Dandeesha, also known as the Blind Sage of Mathura, celebrated teacher of Arya Samaj founder, Dayanand Saraswati, a scholar and teacher of Sanskrit grammar and Vedic literature (born 1778)[52]
- 1879 – Bernhard von Cotta, German geologist and author (born 1808)
- 1891 – Johannes Bosboom, Dutch painter (born 1817)
- 1898 – William Seward Burroughs I, American businessman, founded the Burroughs Corporation (born 1857)
1901–present
- 1901 – William McKinley, American soldier, lawyer, and politician, 25th President of the United States (born 1843)
- 1905 – Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza, Italian-French explorer (born 1852)
- 1910 – Lombe Atthill, Northern Irish obstetrician and gynaecologist (born 1827)[53]
- 1916 – José Echegaray, Spanish engineer, mathematician, and playwright, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1832)
- 1927 – Isadora Duncan, American-Russian dancer and choreographer (born 1877)
- 1931 – Tom Roberts, English-Australian painter and educator (born 1856)
- 1936 – Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Russian-American pianist and conductor (born 1878)
- 1936 – Irving Thalberg, American screenwriter and producer (born 1899)
- 1937 – Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Czech sociologist and politician, 1st President of Czechoslovakia (born 1850)
- 1942 – E. S. Gosney, American eugenicist and philanthropist, founded Human Betterment Foundation (born 1855)
- 1943 – Jacob Gens, head of the Vilnius Ghetto government (born 1903)[54]
- 1951 – Fritz Busch, German conductor and director (born 1890)
- 1952 – John McPhee, Australian businessman and politician, 27th Premier of Tasmania (born 1874)
- 1959 – Wayne Morris, American actor, singer, and producer (born 1914)
- 1960 – M. Karagatsis, Greek author, playwright, and critic (born 1908)
- 1961 – Ernst Gustav Kühnert, Estonian-German architect and historian (born 1885)
- 1962 – Frederick Schule, American hurdler, football player, and coach (born 1879)
- 1965 – J. W. Hearne, English cricketer (born 1891)
- 1966 – Gertrude Berg, American actress and screenwriter (born 1899)[55]
- 1966 – Hiram Wesley Evans, American Ku Klux Klan leader (born 1881)
- 1966 – Cemal Gürsel, Turkish general and politician, 4th President of Turkey (born 1895)
- 1975 – Walter Herbert, German-American conductor (born 1902)
- 1979 – Nur Muhammad Taraki, Afghan journalist and politician, 3rd President of Afghanistan (born 1917)
- 1981 – Furry Lewis, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (born 1899)
- 1982 – Christian Ferras, French violinist (born 1933)
- 1982 – John Gardner, American novelist, essayist, and critic (born 1933)
- 1982 – Bachir Gemayel, Lebanese commander and politician (born 1947)
- 1982 – Grace Kelly, American-Monegasque actress; Princess of Monaco (born 1929)[56]
- 1984 – Janet Gaynor, American actress (born 1906)
- 1986 – Gordon McLendon, American broadcaster, founded the Liberty Broadcasting System (born 1921)
- 1989 – Pérez Prado, Cuban-Mexican singer-songwriter and pianist (born 1916)
- 1991 – Julie Bovasso, American actress and playwright (born 1930)
- 1991 – Russell Lynes, American historian, photographer, and author (born 1910)
- 1992 – August Komendant, Estonian-American engineer and academic (born 1906)
- 1992 – Paul Martin Sr., Canadian lawyer and politician, 12th Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs (born 1903)
- 1994 – Marika Krevata, Greek actress (born 1910)
- 1995 – Maurice K. Goddard, American colonel and politician (born 1912)
- 1996 – Juliet Prowse, Indian-South African actress, singer, and dancer (born 1937)
- 1998 – Yang Shangkun, Chinese politician, and 4th president of China (born 1907)
- 1999 – Charles Crichton, English director, producer, and screenwriter (born 1910)
- 1999 – Giannos Kranidiotis, Greek politician and diplomat (born 1947)
- 2000 – Beah Richards, American actress (born 1920)
- 2000 – Jerzy Giedroyc, Belarusian-Polish soldier and activist (born 1906)
- 2001 – Stelios Kazantzidis, Greek singer and guitarist (born 1931)
- 2002 – LaWanda Page, American actress (born 1920)
- 2003 – Jerry Fleck, American actor and director (born 1947)
- 2003 – Garrett Hardin, American ecologist and author (born 1915)
- 2003 – John Serry Sr., American accordion player and composer (born 1915)
- 2005 – William Berenberg, American physician and academic (born 1915)
- 2005 – Vladimir Volkoff, French soldier and author (born 1932)
- 2005 – Robert Wise, American director and producer (born 1914)
- 2006 – Mickey Hargitay, Hungarian-American bodybuilder and actor (born 1926)
- 2006 – Esme Melville, Australian actress (born 1918)
- 2007 – Jacques Martin, French television host and producer (born 1933)
- 2007 – Robert Savoie, Canadian opera singer (born 1927)
- 2008 – Hyman Golden, American businessman, co-founded Snapple (born 1923)
- 2009 – Keith Floyd, English chef and author (born 1943)
- 2009 – Henry Gibson, American actor (born 1935)
- 2009 – Jody Powell, American diplomat, White House Press Secretary (born 1943)
- 2009 – Patrick Swayze, American actor, singer, and dancer (born 1952)
- 2011 – Malcolm Wallop, American politician (born 1933)
- 2012 – Jacques Antoine, French game show producer, created The Crystal Maze and Fort Boyard (born 1924)
- 2012 – Eduardo Castro Luque, Mexican businessman and politician (born 1963)
- 2012 – Winston Rekert, Canadian actor and director (born 1949)
- 2012 – Kan Yuet-keung, Hong Kong banker, lawyer, and politician (born 1913)
- 2013 – Maksym Bilyi, Ukrainian footballer (born 1989)
- 2013 – Osama El-Baz, Egyptian soldier and diplomat (born 1931)
- 2013 – Faith Leech, Australian swimmer (born 1941)[57]
- 2014 – Tony Auth, American illustrator (born 1942)
- 2014 – Peter Gutteridge, New Zealand singer-songwriter and guitarist (born 1961)
- 2014 – E. Jennifer Monaghan, English-American historian, author, and academic (born 1933)
- 2015 – Davey Browne, Australian boxer (born 1986)
- 2015 – Fred DeLuca, American businessman, co-founded Subway (born 1947)
- 2015 – Martin Kearns, English drummer (born 1977)
- 2015 – Corneliu Vadim Tudor, Romanian journalist and politician (born 1949)
- 2018 – Ethel Johnson, American professional wrestler (born 1935)[58]
- 2018 – Zienia Merton, British actress (born 1945)[59]
- 2021 – Norm Macdonald, Canadian comedian and actor (born 1959)[60]
- 2024 – Jaber Mubarak Al-Sabah, Kuwaiti royal and politician, 7th Prime Minister of Kuwait (born 1942)[61]
- 2024 – Otis Davis, American sprinter (born 1932)[62]
- 2025 – Jim Edgar, American politician, 38th Governor of Illinois[63]
- 2025 – Ricky Hatton, British professional boxer (born 1978)[64]
Holidays and observances
- Christian feast day:
- Engineer's Day (Romania)
- Hindi Day (Hindi-speaking states of India)
- Mobilized Servicemen Day (Ukraine)
- San Jacinto Day (Nicaragua)
References
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