July 20

July 20 is the 201st day of the year (202nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 164 days remain until the end of the year.

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Events

Pre-1600

  • 70 Siege of Jerusalem: Titus, son of emperor Vespasian, storms the Fortress of Antonia north of the Temple Mount. The Roman army is drawn into street fights with the Zealots.
  • 792 Kardam of Bulgaria defeats Byzantine Emperor Constantine VI at the Battle of Marcellae.
  • 911 Rollo lays siege to Chartres.
  • 1189 Richard I of England officially invested as Duke of Normandy.
  • 1225 Treaty of San Germano is signed at San Germano between Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and Pope Gregory IX. A Dominican named Guala is responsible for the negotiations.
  • 1398 The Battle of Kellistown was fought on this day between the forces of the English led by Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March against the O'Byrnes and O'Tooles under the command of Art Óg mac Murchadha Caomhánach, the most powerful Chieftain in Leinster.
  • 1402 Ottoman-Timurid Wars: Battle of Ankara: Timur, ruler of Timurid Empire, defeats forces of the Ottoman Empire sultan Bayezid I.
  • 1592 During the first Japanese invasion of Korea, Japanese forces led by Toyotomi Hideyoshi captured Pyongyang, although they were ultimately unable to hold it.

1601–1900

1901–present

  • 1903 The Ford Motor Company ships its first automobile.
  • 1906 In Finland, a new electoral law is ratified, guaranteeing the country the first and equal right to vote in the world. Finnish women are the first in Europe to receive the right to vote.[6]
  • 1917 World War I: The Corfu Declaration, which leads to the creation of the post-war Kingdom of Yugoslavia, is signed by the Yugoslav Committee and Kingdom of Serbia.
  • 1920 The Greek Army takes control of Silivri after Greece is awarded the city by the Paris Peace Conference; by 1923 Greece effectively lost control to the Turks.
  • 1922 The League of Nations awards mandates of Togoland to France and Tanganyika to the United Kingdom.
  • 1932 In the Preußenschlag, German President Hindenburg places Prussia directly under the rule of the national government.
  • 1934 Labor unrest in the U.S.: Police in Minneapolis fire upon striking truck drivers, during the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934, killing two and wounding sixty-seven.
  • 1934 West Coast waterfront strike: In Seattle, police fire tear gas on and club 2,000 striking longshoremen. The governor of Oregon calls out the National Guard to break a strike on the Portland docks.
  • 1935 Switzerland: A Royal Dutch Airlines plane en route from Milan to Frankfurt crashes into a Swiss mountain, killing thirteen.
  • 1936 The Montreux Convention is signed in Switzerland, authorizing Turkey to fortify the Dardanelles and Bosphorus but guaranteeing free passage to ships of all nations in peacetime.
  • 1938 The United States Department of Justice files suit in New York City against the motion picture industry charging violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act in regards to the studio system. The case would eventually result in a break-up of the industry in 1948.
  • 1940 Denmark leaves the League of Nations.
  • 1940 California opens its first freeway, the Arroyo Seco Parkway.
  • 1941 Soviet leader Joseph Stalin consolidates the Commissariats of Home Affairs and National Security to form the NKVD and names Lavrentiy Beria its chief.
  • 1944 World War II: Adolf Hitler survives an assassination attempt led by German Army Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg.
  • 1949 The Israel–Syria Mixed Armistice Commission brokers the last of four ceasefire agreements to end the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
  • 1950 Cold War: In Philadelphia, Harry Gold pleads guilty to spying for the Soviet Union by passing secrets from atomic scientist Klaus Fuchs.
  • 1950 After a month-long campaign, the majority of North Korea's Air Force was destroyed by anti-communist forces.[7]
  • 1951 King Abdullah I of Jordan is assassinated by a Palestinian while attending Friday prayers in Jerusalem.
  • 1954 Germany: Otto John, head of West Germany's secret service, defects to East Germany.
  • 1960 Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) elects Sirimavo Bandaranaike Prime Minister, the world's first elected female head of government.
  • 1960 The Polaris missile is successfully launched from a submarine, the USS George Washington, for the first time.
  • 1961 French military forces break the Tunisian siege of Bizerte.
  • 1964 Vietnam War: Viet Cong forces attack the capital of Định Tường Province, Cái Bè, killing 11 South Vietnamese military personnel and 40 civilians (30 of whom are children).
  • 1968 The first International Special Olympics Summer Games are held at Soldier Field in Chicago, with about 1,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities.
  • 1969 Apollo program: Apollo 11's crew successfully makes the first manned landing on the Moon in the Sea of Tranquility. Americans Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin become the first humans to walk on the Moon six and a half hours later.
  • 1969 A cease fire is announced between Honduras and El Salvador, six days after the beginning of the "Football War".
  • 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus: Forces from Turkey invade Cyprus after a coup d'état, organised by the dictator of Greece, against president Makarios.
  • 1976 The American Viking 1 lander successfully lands on Mars.[8]
  • 1977 The Central Intelligence Agency releases documents under the Freedom of Information Act revealing it had engaged in mind-control experiments.
  • 1977 The Johnstown flood of 1977 kills 84 people and causes millions of dollars in damages.
  • 1981 Somali Airlines Flight 40 crashes in the Balad District of Somalia, killing 40 people.[9]
  • 1982 Hyde Park and Regent's Park bombings: The Provisional IRA detonates two bombs in Hyde Park and Regent's Park in central London, killing eight soldiers, wounding forty-seven people, and leading to the deaths of seven horses.
  • 1985 The government of Aruba passes legislation to secede from the Netherlands Antilles.
  • 1989 Burma's ruling junta puts opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest.
  • 1992 Václav Havel resigns as president of Czechoslovakia.
  • 1997 The fully restored USS Constitution (a.k.a. Old Ironsides) celebrates its 200th birthday by setting sail for the first time in 116 years.
  • 1999 The Chinese Communist Party begins a persecution campaign against Falun Gong, arresting thousands nationwide.
  • 2005 The Civil Marriage Act legalizes same-sex marriage in Canada.
  • 2012 James Holmes opened fire at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, killing 12 and injuring 70 others.
  • 2012 Syrian civil war: The People's Protection Units (YPG) capture the cities of Amuda and Efrîn without resistance.[10]
  • 2013 Seventeen government soldiers are killed in an attack by FARC revolutionaries in the Colombian department of Arauca.
  • 2013 Syrian civil war: The Battle of Ras al-Ayn ends with the expulsion of Islamist forces from the city by the People's Protection Units (YPG).[11]
  • 2015 A huge explosion in the mostly Kurdish border town of Suruç, Turkey, targeting the Socialist Youth Associations Federation, kills at least 31 people and injures over 100.
  • 2015 The United States and Cuba resume full diplomatic relations after five decades.
  • 2017 O. J. Simpson is granted parole to be released from prison after serving nine years of a 33-year sentence after being convicted of armed robbery in Las Vegas.
  • 2021 American businessman Jeff Bezos flies to space aboard New Shepard NS-16 operated by his private spaceflight company Blue Origin.[12]

Births

Pre-1600

  • 682 Taichō, Japanese monk and scholar (d. 767)
  • 1304 Petrarch, Italian poet and scholar (d. 1374)
  • 1313 John Tiptoft, 2nd Baron Tibetot (d. 1367)
  • 1346 Margaret, Countess of Pembroke, daughter of King Edward III of England (d. 1361)
  • 1470 John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath, English noble (d. 1539)
  • 1519 Pope Innocent IX (d. 1591)[13]
  • 1537 Arnaud d'Ossat, French cardinal (d. 1604)
  • 1583 Alban Roe, English Benedictine martyr (d. 1642)
  • 1591 Anne Hutchinson, English Puritan preacher (d. 1643)
  • 1592 Johan Björnsson Printz, governor of New Sweden (d. 1663)

1601–1900

  • 1601 Robert Wallop, English politician (d. 1667)
  • 1620 Nikolaes Heinsius the Elder, Dutch poet and scholar (d. 1681)
  • 1649 William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland (d. 1709)
  • 1754 Antoine Destutt de Tracy, French philosopher and academic (d. 1836)
  • 1757 Garsevan Chavchavadze, Georgian politician and diplomat (d. 1811)
  • 1762 Jakob Haibel, Austrian tenor and composer (d. 1826)
  • 1774 Auguste de Marmont, French general (d. 1852)
  • 1789 Mahmud II, Ottoman sultan (d. 1839)
  • 1804 Richard Owen, English biologist, anatomist, and paleontologist (d. 1892)
  • 1822 Gregor Mendel, Austro-German monk, geneticist and botanist (d. 1884)
  • 1838 Augustin Daly, American playwright and manager (d. 1899)
  • 1830 Clements Markham, English explorer (d. 1916)[14]
  • 1838 William Paine Lord, American lawyer and politician, 9th Governor of Oregon (d. 1911)
  • 1838 Sir George Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet, English civil servant and politician, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (d. 1928)
  • 1847 Max Liebermann, German painter and academic (d. 1935)
  • 1849 Robert Anderson Van Wyck, American lawyer and politician, 91st Mayor of New York City (d. 1918)
  • 1852 Theo Heemskerk, Dutch lawyer and politician, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (d. 1932)
  • 1854 Philomène Belliveau, Canadian artist (d. 1940)
  • 1864 Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Swedish poet, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1931)
  • 1864 Ruggero Oddi, Italian physiologist and anatomist (d. 1913)
  • 1868 Miron Cristea, Romanian cleric and politician, 38th Prime Minister of Romania (d. 1939)
  • 1873 Alberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian pilot (d. 1932)
  • 1876 Otto Blumenthal, German mathematician and academic (d. 1944)
  • 1877 Tom Crean, Irish sailor and explorer (d. 1938)
  • 1882 Olga Hahn-Neurath, Austrian mathematician and philosopher (d. 1937)
  • 1889 John Reith, 1st Baron Reith, Scottish broadcaster, co-founded BBC (d. 1971)
  • 1890 Verna Felton, American actress (d. 1966)
  • 1890 Julie Vinter Hansen, Danish-Swiss astronomer and academic (d. 1960)
  • 1890 Giorgio Morandi, Italian painter (d. 1964)
  • 1893 George Llewelyn Davies, English soldier (d. 1915)
  • 1895 László Moholy-Nagy, Hungarian painter, photographer, and sculptor (d. 1946)
  • 1897 Tadeusz Reichstein, Polish-Swiss chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1996)
  • 1900 Maurice Leyland, English cricketer and coach (d. 1967)

1901–present

  • 1901 Vehbi Koç, Turkish businessman and philanthropist, founded Koç Holding (d. 1996)
  • 1901 Eugenio Lopez Sr., Filipino businessman and founder of the Lopez Group of Companies (d. 1975)
  • 1901 Heinie Manush, American baseball player and manager (d. 1971)
  • 1902 Leonidas Berry, American gastroenterologist (d. 1995)
  • 1905 Joseph Levis, American foil fencer (d. 2005)
  • 1909 Eric Rowan, South African cricketer (d. 1993)
  • 1910 Vilém Tauský, Czech-English conductor and composer (d. 2004)
  • 1911 Baqa Jilani, Indian cricketer (d. 1941)
  • 1911 José Zabala-Santos, Filipino author and illustrator (d. 1985)
  • 1912 George Johnston, Australian journalist and author (d. 1970)
  • 1914 Dobri Dobrev, Bulgarian philanthropist (d. 2018)
  • 1914 Charilaos Florakis, Greek politician (d. 2005)
  • 1914 Ersilio Tonini, Italian cardinal (d. 2013)
  • 1918 Cindy Walker, American singer-songwriter and dancer (d. 2006)
  • 1919 Edmund Hillary, New Zealand mountaineer and explorer (d. 2008)
  • 1919 Jacquemine Charrott Lodwidge, English writer (d. 2012)
  • 1920 Elliot Richardson, American lieutenant and politician, 11th United States Secretary of Defense (d. 1999)
  • 1921 Henri Alleg, English-French journalist and author (d. 2013)
  • 1922 Alan Stephenson Boyd, American lawyer and politician, 1st United States Secretary of Transportation (d. 2020)
  • 1923 Stanisław Albinowski, Polish economist and journalist (d. 2005)
  • 1924 Lola Albright, American actress and singer (d. 2017)
  • 1924 Thomas Berger, American author and playwright (d. 2014)
  • 1924 Mort Garson, Canadian-American songwriter and composer (d. 2008)
  • 1925 Jacques Delors, French economist and politician, 8th President of the European Commission
  • 1925 Frantz Fanon, French–Algerian psychiatrist and philosopher (d. 1961)
  • 1927 Barbara Bergmann, American economist and academic (d. 2015)
  • 1927 Heather Chasen, English actress (d. 2020)
  • 1927 Michael Gielen, Austrian conductor and composer (d. 2019)
  • 1927 Ian P. Howard, English-Canadian psychologist and academic (d. 2013)
  • 1928 Józef Czyrek, Polish economist and politician, Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs (d. 2013)
  • 1928 Belaid Abdessalam, Prime Minister of Algeria (d. 2020)
  • 1929 Hazel Hawke, Australian social worker and pianist, 23rd Spouse of the Prime Minister of Australia (d. 2013)
  • 1929 Mike Ilitch, American businessman, co-founded Little Caesars (d. 2017)
  • 1929 Rajendra Kumar, Pakistani-Indian actor and producer (d. 1999)
  • 1929 David Tonkin, Australian politician, 38th Premier of South Australia (d. 2000)
  • 1930 Giannis Agouris, Greek journalist and author (d. 2006)
  • 1930 Chuck Daly, American basketball player and coach (d. 2009)
  • 1930 William H. Goetzmann, American historian and author (d. 2010)
  • 1930 Sally Ann Howes, English-American singer and actress (d. 2021)[15]
  • 1931 Tony Marsh, English race car driver (d. 2009)
  • 1932 Nam June Paik, American artist (d. 2006)
  • 1932 Otto Schily, German lawyer and politician, German Minister of the Interior
  • 1933 Buddy Knox, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 1999)
  • 1933 Cormac McCarthy, American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter
  • 1933 Rex Williams, English snooker player
  • 1935 Peter Palumbo, Baron Palumbo, English businessman and art collector
  • 1936 Alistair MacLeod, Canadian novelist and short story writer (d. 2014)
  • 1936 Barbara Mikulski, American social worker and politician
  • 1938 Deniz Baykal, Turkish lawyer and politician, Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
  • 1938 Roger Hunt, English footballer (d. 2021)
  • 1938 Tony Oliva, Cuban-American baseball player and coach
  • 1938 Diana Rigg, English actress (d. 2020)[16]
  • 1938 Natalie Wood, American actress (d. 1981)
  • 1939 Judy Chicago, American feminist artist[17]
  • 1941 Don Chuy, American football player (d. 2014)
  • 1941 Periklis Korovesis, Greek author and journalist (d. 2020)
  • 1941 Kurt Raab, German actor, screenwriter, and production designer (d. 1988)
  • 1942 Pete Hamilton, American race car driver (d. 2017)
  • 1943 Chris Amon, New Zealand race car driver (d. 2016)
  • 1943 Bob McNab, English footballer
  • 1943 Adrian Păunescu, Romanian poet, journalist, and politician (d. 2010)
  • 1943 Wendy Richard, English actress (d. 2009)
  • 1944 Mel Daniels, American basketball player and coach (d. 2015)
  • 1944 W. Cary Edwards, American politician (d. 2010)
  • 1944 Olivier de Kersauson, French sailor
  • 1944 T. G. Sheppard, American country music singer-songwriter
  • 1945 Charles Bowden, American non-fiction author, journalist and essayist (d. 2014)[18]
  • 1945 Kim Carnes, American singer-songwriter
  • 1945 Larry Craig, American soldier and politician
  • 1945 John Lodge, English singer-songwriter, bass player, and producer
  • 1945 Bo Rein, American football player and coach (d. 1980)
  • 1946 Randal Kleiser, American actor, director, and producer
  • 1947 Gerd Binnig, German physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate
  • 1947 Carlos Santana, Mexican-American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1948 Muse Watson, American actor and producer
  • 1950 Edward Leigh, English lawyer and politician
  • 1950 Lucille Lemay, Canadian archer[19]
  • 1951 Jeff Rawle, English actor and screenwriter
  • 1953 Dave Evans, Welsh-Australian singer-songwriter
  • 1953 Thomas Friedman, American journalist and author
  • 1953 Marcia Hines, American-Australian singer and actress
  • 1954 Moira Harris, American actress
  • 1954 Jay Jay French, American guitarist and producer
  • 1955 Desmond Douglas, Jamaican-English table tennis player
  • 1955 René-Daniel Dubois, Canadian actor and playwright
  • 1955 Jem Finer, English banjo player and songwriter
  • 1956 Paul Cook, English drummer
  • 1956 Thomas N'Kono, Cameroonian footballer
  • 1956 Jim Prentice, Canadian lawyer and politician, 16th Premier of Alberta (d. 2016)
  • 1958 Mick MacNeil, Scottish keyboard player and songwriter
  • 1958 Billy Mays, American salesman (d. 2009)[20]
  • 1959 Radney Foster, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
  • 1960 Claudio Langes, Italian race car driver
  • 1960 Prvoslav Vujčić, Serbian-Canadian poet and philosopher
  • 1960 Sudesh Berry, Indian actor
  • 1961 Óscar Elías Biscet, Cuban physician and activist, founded the Lawton Foundation
  • 1962 Carlos Alazraqui, American actor, producer, and screenwriter
  • 1962 Giovanna Amati, Italian race car driver
  • 1962 Julie Bindel, English journalist, author, and academic
  • 1963 Frank Whaley, American actor, director, and screenwriter
  • 1964 Chris Cornell, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2017)
  • 1964 Terri Irwin, American-Australian zoologist and author
  • 1964 Sebastiano Rossi, Italian footballer
  • 1964 Bernd Schneider, German race car driver
  • 1965 Jess Walter, American journalist and author
  • 1966 Anton Du Beke, English dancer and presenter[21]
  • 1966 Stone Gossard, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1966 Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexican lawyer and politician, 57th President of Mexico[22]
  • 1967 Courtney Taylor-Taylor, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1968 Jimmy Carson, American ice hockey player
  • 1968 Hami Mandıralı, Turkish footballer and manager
  • 1968 Kool G Rap, American hip-hop artist
  • 1969 Josh Holloway, American actor
  • 1969 Kreso Kovacec, Croatian-German footballer
  • 1969 Giovanni Lombardi, Italian cyclist
  • 1969 Joon Park, South Korean-American singer
  • 1969 Tobi Vail, American singer and guitarist
  • 1971 Charles Johnson, American baseball player
  • 1971 Sandra Oh, Canadian actress
  • 1972 Jamie Ainscough, Australian rugby league player
  • 1972 Jozef Stümpel, Slovak ice hockey player
  • 1972 Erik Ullenhag, Swedish jurist and politician
  • 1972 Vitamin C, American singer-songwriter
  • 1973 Omar Epps, American actor
  • 1973 Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway
  • 1973 Peter Forsberg, Swedish ice hockey player and manager
  • 1973 Nixon McLean, Caribbean cricketer
  • 1973 Roberto Orci, Mexican-American screenwriter and producer
  • 1973 Claudio Reyna, American soccer player
  • 1975 Ray Allen, American basketball player and actor
  • 1975 Judy Greer, American actress and producer
  • 1975 Erik Hagen, Norwegian footballer
  • 1975 Birgitta Ohlsson, Swedish journalist and politician, 5th Swedish Minister for European Union Affairs
  • 1975 Jason Raize, American singer and actor (d. 2004)
  • 1975 Yusuf Şimşek, Turkish footballer and manager
  • 1976 Erica Hill, American journalist
  • 1976 Debashish Mohanty, Indian cricketer and coach
  • 1976 Andrew Stockdale, Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1976 Alex Yoong, Malaysian race car driver
  • 1977 Kiki Musampa, Congolese footballer
  • 1977 Yves Niaré, French shot putter (d. 2012)
  • 1977 Alessandro Santos, Brazilian-Japanese footballer
  • 1978 Pavel Datsyuk, Russian ice hockey player
  • 1978 Will Solomon, American basketball player
  • 1978 Elliott Yamin, American singer-songwriter
  • 1978 Ieva Zunda, Latvian runner and hurdler
  • 1979 Miklós Fehér, Hungarian footballer (d. 2004)
  • 1979 Charlotte Hatherley, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1979 David Ortega, Spanish swimmer[23]
  • 1980 Tesfaye Bramble, English-Montserratian footballer
  • 1980 Gisele Bündchen, Brazilian model, fashionista, and businesswoman
  • 1981 Viktoria Ladõnskaja, Estonian journalist and politician
  • 1982 Antoine Vermette, Canadian ice hockey player[24]
  • 1984 Alexi Casilla, Dominican baseball player
  • 1984 Matt Gilroy, American ice hockey player
  • 1985 John Francis Daley, American actor and screenwriter
  • 1985 Harley Morenstein, Canadian actor and YouTube personality[25]
  • 1985 David Mundy, Australian footballer
  • 1986 Osric Chau, Canadian actor, director, producer, and screenwriter
  • 1987 Nicola Benedetti, Scottish violinist[26]
  • 1987 Niall McGinn, Irish footballer
  • 1988 Julianne Hough, American singer-songwriter, actress, and dancer
  • 1988 Stephen Strasburg, American baseball player
  • 1988 Shahram Mahmoudi, Iranian volleyball player
  • 1989 Javier Cortés, Mexican footballer
  • 1989 Cristian Pasquato, Italian footballer
  • 1990 Lars Unnerstall, German footballer
  • 1991 Chiyoshōma Fujio, Mongolian sumo wrestler
  • 1991 Ryan James, Australian rugby league player
  • 1991 Kira Kazantsev, Miss America 2015
  • 1991 Philipp Reiter, German mountaineer and runner
  • 1991 Tawan Vihokratana, Thai actor, host, and model[27]
  • 1993 Steven Adams, New Zealand basketball player[28]
  • 1993 Nick Cousins, Canadian ice hockey player[29]
  • 1995 Moses Leota, New Zealand rugby league player[30]
  • 1996 Ben Simmons, Australian basketball player[31]
  • 1999 Pop Smoke, American rapper and singer (d. 2020)

Deaths

Pre-1600

  • 518 Amantius, Byzantine grand chamberlain and Monophysite martyr
  • 833 Ansegisus, Frankish abbot and saint
  • 985 Boniface VII, antipope of Rome[32]
  • 1031 Robert II, king of France (b. 972)
  • 1156 Toba, emperor of Japan (b. 1103)
  • 1320 Oshin, king of Armenia (b. 1282)
  • 1332 Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland
  • 1387 Robert IV, French nobleman (b. 1356)
  • 1398 Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March, Welsh nobleman (b. 1374)
  • 1405 Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan, fourth son of King Robert II of Scotland (approximate, b. 1343)[33]
  • 1453 Enguerrand de Monstrelet, French historian and author (b. 1400)
  • 1454 John II, king of Castile and León (b. 1405)
  • 1514 György Dózsa, Transylvanian peasant revolt leader (b. 1470)
  • 1524 Claude, queen consort of France (b. 1499)
  • 1526 García Jofre de Loaísa, Spanish explorer (b. 1490)
  • 1600 William More, English courtier (b. 1520)

1601–1900

  • 1616 Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, Irish nobleman and rebel soldier (b. 1550)
  • 1704 Peregrine White, English-American farmer and soldier (b. 1620)
  • 1752 Johann Christoph Pepusch, German-English composer and theorist (b. 1667)
  • 1816 Gavrila Derzhavin, Russian poet and politician (b. 1743)
  • 1866 Bernhard Riemann, German mathematician and academic (b. 1826)
  • 1897 Jean Ingelow, English poet and author (b. 1820)[34]

1901–present

  • 1901 William Cosmo Monkhouse, English poet and critic (b. 1840)
  • 1903 Leo XIII, pope of the Catholic Church (b. 1810)
  • 1908 Demetrius Vikelas, Greek businessman and author (b. 1835)
  • 1908 Karl Bernhard Zoeppritz, German geophysicist and seismologist (b. 1881)
  • 1910 Anderson Dawson, Australian politician, 14th Premier of Queensland (b. 1863)
  • 1917 Ignaz Sowinski, Galician architect (b. 1858)[35]
  • 1922 Andrey Markov, Russian mathematician and theorist (b. 1856)
  • 1923 Pancho Villa, Mexican general and politician, Governor of Chihuahua (b. 1878)
  • 1926 Felix Dzerzhinsky, Russian educator and politician (b. 1877)
  • 1927 Ferdinand I, king of Romania (b. 1865)
  • 1928 Kostas Karyotakis, Greek poet and author (b. 1896)
  • 1932 René Bazin, French author and academic (b. 1853)
  • 1937 Olga Hahn-Neurath, Austrian mathematician and philosopher from the Vienna Circle (b. 1882)
  • 1937 Guglielmo Marconi, Italian physicist and engineer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1874)
  • 1941 Lew Fields, American actor and producer (b. 1867)
  • 1944 Ludwig Beck, German general (b. 1880)
  • 1944 Mildred Harris, American actress (b. 1901) [36]
  • 1945 Paul Valéry, French author and poet (b. 1871)
  • 1951 Abdullah I, king of Jordan (b. 1882)
  • 1953 Dumarsais Estimé, Haitian lawyer and politician, 33rd President of Haiti (b. 1900)
  • 1953 Jan Struther, English author and hymn-writer (b. 1901)
  • 1955 Calouste Gulbenkian, Armenian businessman and philanthropist (b. 1869)
  • 1956 James Alexander Calder, Canadian educator and politician, Canadian Minister of Militia and Defence (b. 1868)
  • 1959 William D. Leahy, American admiral and diplomat, United States Ambassador to France (b. 1875)
  • 1965 Batukeshwar Dutt, Indian activist (b. 1910)
  • 1968 Bray Hammond, American historian and author (b. 1886)
  • 1970 Iain Macleod, English journalist and politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer (b. 1913)
  • 1972 Geeta Dutt, Indian singer and actress (b. 1930)
  • 1973 Bruce Lee, American actor and martial artist (b. 1940)
  • 1973 Robert Smithson, American photographer and sculptor (b. 1938)
  • 1974 Allen Jenkins, American actor and singer (b. 1900)
  • 1974 Kamal Dasgupta, Bengali music director, composer and folk artist. (b. 1912)
  • 1976 Joseph Rochefort, American captain and cryptanalyst (b. 1900)
  • 1977 Gary Kellgren, American record producer, co-founded Record Plant (b. 1939)
  • 1980 Maria Martinez, San Ildefonso Pueblo (Native American) potter (b. 1887)
  • 1981 Kostas Choumis, Greek-Romanian footballer (b. 1913)
  • 1983 Frank Reynolds, American soldier and journalist (b. 1923)
  • 1987 Richard Egan, American soldier and actor (b. 1921)
  • 1989 Forrest H. Anderson, American judge and politician, 17th Governor of Montana (b. 1913)
  • 1990 Herbert Turner Jenkins, American police officer (b. 1907)
  • 1993 Vince Foster, American lawyer and political figure (b. 1945)
  • 1994 Paul Delvaux, Belgian painter (b. 1897)
  • 1997 M. E. H. Maharoof, Sri Lankan politician (b. 1939)
  • 1998 June Byers, American wrestler (b. 1922)
  • 1999 Sandra Gould, American actress (b. 1916)
  • 2002 Michalis Kritikopoulos, Greek footballer (b. 1946)
  • 2003 Nicolas Freeling, English author (b. 1927)
  • 2004 Lala Mara, Fijian politician (b. 1931)
  • 2004 Valdemaras Martinkėnas, Lithuanian footballer and coach (b. 1965)
  • 2005 James Doohan, Canadian-American actor (b. 1920)
  • 2005 Finn Gustavsen, Norwegian journalist and politician (b. 1926)
  • 2005 Kayo Hatta, American director and cinematographer (b. 1958)
  • 2006 Ted Grant, South African-English theorist and activist (b. 1913)
  • 2006 Gérard Oury, French actor, director, and producer (b. 1919)
  • 2007 Tammy Faye Messner, American Christian evangelist and talk show host (b. 1942)
  • 2008 Artie Traum, American guitarist, songwriter, and producer (b. 1943)
  • 2008 Dinko Šakić, Croatian concentration camp commander (b. 1921)[37]
  • 2009 Vedat Okyar, Turkish footballer (b. 1945)
  • 2009 Mark Rosenzweig, American psychologist and academic (b. 1922)
  • 2011 Lucian Freud, German-English painter and illustrator (b. 1922)
  • 2012 Alastair Burnet, English journalist (b. 1928)
  • 2012 Jack Davis, American hurdler (b. 1930)
  • 2012 José Hermano Saraiva, Portuguese historian, jurist, and politician, Portuguese Minister of Education (b. 1919)
  • 2013 Pierre Fabre, French pharmacist and businessman, founded Laboratoires Pierre Fabre (b. 1926)
  • 2013 Khurshed Alam Khan, Indian politician, 2nd Governor of Goa (b. 1919)
  • 2013 Augustus Rowe, Canadian physician and politician (b. 1920)
  • 2013 Helen Thomas, American journalist and author (b. 1920)[38]
  • 2014 Victor G. Atiyeh, American businessman and politician, 32nd Governor of Oregon (b. 1923)
  • 2014 Constantin Lucaci, Romanian sculptor and educator (b. 1923)
  • 2014 Bob McNamara, American football player (b. 1931)
  • 2014 Klaus Schmidt, German archaeologist and academic (b. 1953)
  • 2015 Wayne Carson, American singer-songwriter and producer (b. 1943)
  • 2015 Fred Else, English footballer and manager (b. 1933)
  • 2015 Dieter Moebius, Swiss-German keyboard player and producer (b. 1944)
  • 2016 Radu Beligan, Romanian actor, director, and essayist (b. 1918)
  • 2017 Chester Bennington, American singer (b. 1976)
  • 2020 Michael Brooks, political commentator (b. 1983)[39]

Holidays and observances

References

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