March 10

March 10 is the 69th day of the year (70th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 296 days remain until the end of the year.

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Events

Pre-1600

1601–1900

1901–present

Births

Pre-1600

1601–1900

  • 1604 Johann Rudolf Glauber, German-Dutch alchemist and chemist (d. 1670)[43]
  • 1628 François Girardon, French sculptor (d. 1715)[44]
  • 1628 Marcello Malpighi, Italian physician and biologist (d. 1694)[45]
  • 1653 John Benbow, Royal Navy admiral (d. 1702)[46]
  • 1656 Giacomo Serpotta, Italian Rococo sculptor (d. 1732)[47]
  • 1709 Georg Wilhelm Steller, German botanist, zoologist, physician, and explorer (d. 1746)[48]
  • 1749 Lorenzo Da Ponte, Italian-American priest and poet (d. 1838)[49]
  • 1769 Joseph Williamson, English businessman and philanthropist (d. 1840)[50]
  • 1772 Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel, German poet and critic (d. 1829)[51]
  • 1777 Louis Hersent, French painter (d. 1860)[52]
  • 1787 Francisco de Paula Martínez de la Rosa y Berdejo, Spanish playwright and politician, Prime Minister of Spain (d. 1862)[53]
  • 1787 William Etty, English painter and academic (d. 1849)[54]
  • 1788 Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff, German author, poet, playwright, and critic (d. 1857)[55]
  • 1788 Edward Hodges Baily, English sculptor (d. 1867)[56]
  • 1789 Manuel de la Peña y Peña, Mexican lawyer and 20th President (1847) (d. 1850)[57]
  • 1795 Joseph Légaré, Canadian painter and glazier, artist, seigneur and political figure (d. 1855)[58]
  • 1810 Samuel Ferguson, Irish poet and lawyer (d. 1886)[59]
  • 1843 Evelyn Abbott, English classical scholar (d. 1901)[60]
  • 1844 Pablo de Sarasate, Spanish violinist and composer (d. 1908)[61]
  • 1844 Marie Euphrosyne Spartali, British Pre-Raphaelite painter (d. 1927)[62]
  • 1845 Alexander III of Russia (d. 1894)[63]
  • 1846 Edward Baker Lincoln, American son of Abraham Lincoln (d. 1850)[64]
  • 1849 Hallie Quinn Brown, African-American educator, writer and activist (d. 1949)[65]
  • 1850 Spencer Gore, English tennis player and cricketer (d. 1906)[66]
  • 1853 Thomas Mackenzie, Scottish-New Zealand cartographer and politician, 18th Prime Minister of New Zealand (d. 1930)[67]
  • 1867 Hector Guimard, French-American architect (d. 1942)[68]
  • 1867 Lillian Wald, American nurse, humanitarian, and author, founded the Henry Street Settlement (d. 1940)[69]
  • 1870 David Riazanov, Russian theorist and politician (d. 1938)[70]
  • 1873 Jakob Wassermann, German-Austrian soldier and author (d. 1934)[71]
  • 1876 Anna Hyatt Huntington, American sculptor (d. 1973)[72]
  • 1877 Pascual Ortiz Rubio, Mexican diplomat and president (1930-1932) (d. 1963)[73]
  • 1881 Jessie Boswell, English painter (d. 1956)[74]
  • 1888 Barry Fitzgerald, Irish actor (d. 1961)[75]
  • 1890 Albert Ogilvie, Australian politician, 28th Premier of Tasmania (d. 1939)[76]
  • 1892 Arthur Honegger, French composer and educator (d. 1955)[77]
  • 1892 Gregory La Cava, American director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 1952)[78]
  • 1896 Frederick Coulton Waugh, British cartoonist, painter, teacher and author (d. 1973)[79]
  • 1900 Violet Brown, Jamaican supercentenarian, oldest Jamaican ever (d. 2017) [80]
  • 1900 Pandelis Pouliopoulos, Greek lawyer and politician (d. 1943)[81]
  • 1901 Michel Seuphor, Belgian painter (d. 1999)[82]

1901–present

  • 1903 Bix Beiderbecke, American cornet player, pianist, and composer (d. 1931)[83]
  • 1903 Edward Bawden, British artist and illustrator (d. 1989)[84]
  • 1903 Clare Boothe Luce, American playwright, journalist, and diplomat, United States Ambassador to Italy (d. 1987)[85]
  • 1915 Harry Bertoia, Italian-American sculptor and furniture designer (d. 1978)[86]
  • 1915 Joža Horvat, Croatian writer (d. 2012)[87]
  • 1917 David Hare, American Surrealist artist, sculptor, photographer and painter (d. 1992)[88]
  • 1918 Günther Rall, German general and pilot (d. 2009)[89]
  • 1919 Leonor Oyarzún, Chilean socialite, First Lady of Chile from 1990 to 1994 (d. 2022).[90]
  • 1920 Alfred Peet, Dutch-American businessman, founded Peet's Coffee & Tea (d. 2007)[91]
  • 1923 Val Logsdon Fitch, American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2015)[92]
  • 1924 Judith Jones, American literary and cookbook editor (d. 2017)[93]
  • 1925 Bob Lanier, American lawyer, banker, and politician, Mayor of Houston (d. 2014)[94]
  • 1926 Marques Haynes, American basketball player (d. 2015)[95]
  • 1927 Claude Laydu, Belgian-French actor, producer, and screenwriter (d. 2011)[96]
  • 1928 Sara Montiel, Spanish actress (d. 2013)[97]
  • 1928 James Earl Ray, American criminal; assassin of Martin Luther King Jr. (d. 1998)[98]
  • 1929 Sam Steiger, American journalist and politician (d. 2012)[99]
  • 1930 Sándor Iharos, Hungarian runner (d. 1996)[100]
  • 1931 Georges Dor, Canadian author, playwright, and composer (d. 2001)[101]
  • 1932 Marcia Falkender, Baroness Falkender, English politician (d. 2019)[102]
  • 1934 Gergely Kulcsár, Hungarian javelin thrower (d. 2020)[103]
  • 1935 Graham Farmer, Australian footballer and coach (d. 2019)[104]
  • 1936 Sepp Blatter, Swiss businessman[105]
  • 1938 Norman Blake, American singer-songwriter and guitarist[106]
  • 1939 Asghar Ali Engineer, Indian activist and author (d. 2013)[107]
  • 1939 Irina Press, Ukrainian-Russian hurdler and pentathlete (d. 2004)[108]
  • 1940 Chuck Norris, American actor, producer, and martial artist[109]
  • 1940 David Rabe, American playwright and screenwriter[110]
  • 1943 Peter Berresford Ellis, English historian and author[111]
  • 1945 Katharine Houghton, American actress and playwright[112]
  • 1945 Madhavrao Scindia, Indian politician, Indian Minister of Railways (d. 2001)[113]
  • 1946 Gérard Garouste, French contemporary artist[114]
  • 1946 Jim Valvano, American basketball player and coach (d. 1993)[115]
  • 1947 Kim Campbell, Canadian lawyer and politician, Prime Minister of Canada[116]
  • 1947 Tom Scholz, American rock musician[117]
  • 1948 Austin Carr, American basketball player[118]
  • 1951 Gloria Diaz, Filipino actress and beauty queen, Miss Universe 1969[119]
  • 1952 Morgan Tsvangirai, Zimbabwean politician, Prime Minister of Zimbabwe (d. 2018)[120]
  • 1953 Paul Haggis, Canadian director, producer, and screenwriter[121]
  • 1955 Toshio Suzuki, Japanese race car driver[122]
  • 1956 Robert Llewellyn, English actor, producer, and screenwriter[123]
  • 1956 Larry Myricks, American long jumper and sprinter[124]
  • 1957 Osama bin Laden, Saudi Arabian terrorist, founded al-Qaeda (d. 2011)[125]
  • 1958 Garth Crooks, English footballer and sportscaster[126]
  • 1958 Steve Howe, American baseball player (d. 2006)[127]
  • 1958 Sharon Stone, American actress and producer[128]
  • 1961 Laurel Clark, American captain, physician, and astronaut (d. 2003)[129]
  • 1962 Jasmine Guy, American actress, singer, and director[130]
  • 1962 Seiko Matsuda, Japanese singer-songwriter[131]
  • 1963 Jeff Ament, American bass player and songwriter[132]
  • 1963 Rick Rubin, American record producer[133]
  • 1964 Neneh Cherry, Swedish singer-songwriter[134]
  • 1964 Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex[135]
  • 1965 Jillian Richardson, Canadian sprinter[136]
  • 1965 Rod Woodson, American football player, coach, and sportscaster[137]
  • 1966 Mike Timlin, American baseball player[138]
  • 1968 Pavel Srníček, Czech footballer and coach (d. 2015)[139]
  • 1968 Alma Čardžić, Bosnian singer[140]
  • 1971 Jon Hamm, American actor and director[141]
  • 1972 Timbaland, American rapper and producer[142]
  • 1973 Jason Croker, Australian rugby league player and coach[143]
  • 1973 Chris Sutton, English footballer[144]
  • 1973 Mauricio Taricco, Argentinian footballer and assistant manager[145]
  • 1976 Barbara Schett, Austrian tennis player[146]
  • 1977 Shannon Miller, American gymnast
  • 1978 Camille, French singer-songwriter and actress[147]
  • 1978 Benjamin Burnley, American musician[148]
  • 1981 Samuel Eto'o, Cameroonian footballer[149]
  • 1981 Steven Reid, English-Irish footballer[150]
  • 1982 Kwame Brown, American basketball player[151]
  • 1983 Étienne Boulay, Canadian football player[152]
  • 1983 Rafe Spall, English actor[153]
  • 1983 Janet Mock, American journalist, author, and activist[154]
  • 1983 Carrie Underwood, American singer-songwriter[155]
  • 1984 Ben May, English footballer[156]
  • 1987 Martellus Bennett, American football player[157]
  • 1987 Greg Eastwood, New Zealand rugby league player[158]
  • 1987 Māris Štrombergs, Latvian BMX racer[159]
  • 1988 Josh Hoffman, Australian-New Zealand rugby league player[160]
  • 1988 Ego Nwodim, American actress[161]
  • 1988 Ivan Rakitić, Croatian football player[162]
  • 1990 Stefanie Vögele, Swiss tennis player[163]
  • 1992 Neeskens Kebano, French-born Congolese international footballer[164]
  • 1993 Jack Butland, English footballer[165]
  • 1993 Aminata Namasia, Congolese politician[166]
  • 1994 Nikita Parris, English footballer[167]
  • 1995 DaeSean Hamilton, American football player[168]
  • 1995 Zach LaVine, American basketball player[169]
  • 1995 Sergey Mozgov, Russian ice dancer[170]
  • 1997 Belinda Bencic, Swiss tennis player[171]
  • 1998 Justin Herbert, American football player[172]

Deaths

Pre-1600

  • 483 Pope Simplicius[173]
  • 948 Liu Zhiyuan, Shatuo founder of the Later Han dynasty (b. 895)[174][175]
  • 1291 Arghun, Mongol ruler in Persia (b. c.1258)[176]
  • 1315 Agnes Blannbekin, Austrian mystic[177]
  • 1513 John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, English commander and politician, Lord High Constable of England (b. 1442)[178]
  • 1528 Balthasar Hübmaier, German/Moravian Anabaptist leader[179]
  • 1572 William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester[180]
  • 1585 Rembert Dodoens, Flemish physician and botanist (b. 1517)[181]

1601–1900

  • 1682 Jacob van Ruisdael, Dutch painter and etcher (b. 1628)[182]
  • 1724 Urban Hjärne, Swedish chemist, geologist, and physician (b. 1641)[183]
  • 1776 Élie Catherine Fréron, French author and critic (b. 1718)[184]
  • 1792 John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, Scottish politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1713)[185]
  • 1826 John Pinkerton, Scottish antiquarian, cartographer, author, numismatist and historian (b. 1758)[186]
  • 1832 Muzio Clementi, Italian pianist, composer, and conductor (b. 1752)[187]
  • 1861 Taras Shevchenko, Ukrainian poet, playwright, and ethnographer (b. 1814)[188]
  • 1872 Giuseppe Mazzini, Italian journalist and politician (b. 1805)[189]
  • 1895 Charles Frederick Worth, English-French fashion designer (b. 1825)[190]
  • 1897 Savitribai Phule, Indian poet and activist (b. 1831)[191]
  • 1898 Marie-Eugénie de Jésus, French nun and saint, founded the Religious of the Assumption (b. 1817)[192]

1901–present

  • 1910 Karl Lueger, Austrian lawyer and politician Mayor of Vienna (b. 1844)[193]
  • 1910 Carl Reinecke, German pianist, composer, and conductor (b. 1824)[194]
  • 1913 Harriet Tubman, American nurse and activist (b. c.1820)[195]
  • 1925 Myer Prinstein, Polish-American jumper (b. 1878)[196]
  • 1937 Yevgeny Zamyatin, Russian journalist and author (b. 1884)[197]
  • 1940 Mikhail Bulgakov, Russian novelist and playwright (b. 1891)[198]
  • 1942 Wilbur Scoville, American pharmacist and chemist (b. 1865)[199]
  • 1948 Zelda Fitzgerald, American author, visual artist, and ballet dancer (b. 1900)[200]
  • 1948 Jan Masaryk, Czech soldier and politician (b. 1886)[201]
  • 1951 Kijūrō Shidehara, Japanese lawyer and politician, Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1872)[202]
  • 1966 Frits Zernike, Dutch physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1888)[203]
  • 1966 Frank O'Connor, Irish short story writer, novelist, and poet (b. 1903)[204]
  • 1977 E. Power Biggs, English-American organist and composer (b. 1906)[205]
  • 1985 Konstantin Chernenko, Russian soldier and politician, Head of State of The Soviet Union (b. 1911)[206]
  • 1985 Bob Nieman, American baseball player (b. 1927)[207]
  • 1986 Ray Milland, Welsh-American actor and director (b. 1907)[208]
  • 1988 Andy Gibb, Australian singer-songwriter and actor (b. 1958)[209]
  • 1992 Giorgos Zampetas, Greek bouzouki player and composer (b. 1925)[210]
  • 1996 Ross Hunter, American film producer (b. 1926)[211]
  • 1997 LaVern Baker, American singer and actress (b. 1929)[212]
  • 1998 Lloyd Bridges, American actor and director (b. 1913)[213]
  • 1999 Oswaldo Guayasamín, Ecuadorian painter and sculptor (b. 1919)[214]
  • 2005 Dave Allen, Irish-English comedian, actor, and screenwriter (b. 1936)[215]
  • 2007 Ernie Ladd, American football player and wrestler (b. 1938)[216]
  • 2010 Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy, Egyptian scholar and academic (b. 1928)[217]
  • 2010 Corey Haim, Canadian actor (b. 1971)[218]
  • 2011 Bill Blackbeard, American author and illustrator (b. 1926)[219]
  • 2012 Jean Giraud, French author and illustrator (b. 1938)[220]
  • 2012 Frank Sherwood Rowland, American chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1927)[221]
  • 2013 Princess Lilian, Duchess of Halland, British born Swedish Princess (b.1915)[222]
  • 2015 Richard Glatzer, American director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1952)[223]
  • 2016 Ken Adam, German-English production designer and art director (b. 1921)[224]
  • 2016 Roberto Perfumo, Argentinian footballer and sportscaster[225]
  • 2016 Jovito Salonga, Filipino lawyer and politician, 14th President of the Senate of the Philippines (b. 1920)[226]
  • 2016 Anita Brookner, English novelist and art historian (b. 1928)[227]
  • 2022 John Elliott, English historian and academic (b. 1930) [228]


Holidays and observances

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