September 29

September 29 is the 272nd day of the year (273rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 93 days remain until the end of the year.

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Events

Pre-1600

1601–1900

  • 1714 The Cossacks of the Russian Empire kill about 800 people overnight in Hailuoto during the Great Hatred.[7]
  • 1717 An earthquake strikes Antigua Guatemala, destroying much of the city's architecture.[8]
  • 1789 The United States Department of War first establishes a regular army with a strength of several hundred men.[9]
  • 1829 The Metropolitan Police of London, later also known as the Met, is founded.[10]
  • 1848 The Battle of Pákozd is a stalemate between Hungarian and Croatian forces and is the first battle of the Hungarian Revolution.[11]
  • 1850 The papal bull Universalis Ecclesiae restores the Roman Catholic hierarchy in England and Wales.[12]
  • 1855 The Philippine port of Iloilo is opened to world trade by the Spanish administration.[13][14]
  • 1864 The Battle of Chaffin's Farm is fought in the American Civil War.[15]
  • 1864 The Treaty of Lisbon defines the boundaries between Spain and Portugal and abolishes the Couto Misto microstate.[16]
  • 1885 The first practical public electric tramway in the world is opened in Blackpool, England.[17]

1901–present

Births

Pre-1600

  • 106 BC Pompey, Roman general and politician (d. 48 BC)[37]
  • 929 Qian Chu, Chinese king (Ten Kingdoms) (d. 988)
  • 1240 Margaret of England, Queen consort of Scots (d. 1275)[38]
  • 1276 Christopher II of Denmark (d. 1332)
  • 1402 Fernando, the Saint Prince, of Portugal (d. 1443)
  • 1403 Elisabeth of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brzeg-Legnica and Cieszyn, German princess (d. 1449)
  • 1460 Louis II de la Trémoille, French military leader (d. 1525)
  • 1463 Louis I, Count of Löwenstein, founder of the House of Löwenstein-Wertheim (d. 1523)
  • 1511 Michael Servetus, Spanish physician, cartographer, and theologian (d. 1553)
  • 1527 John Lesley, Scottish bishop (d. 1596)[39]
  • 1538 Joan Terès i Borrull, Spanish archbishop and academic (d. 1603)
  • 1547 Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright (d. 1616)[40]
  • 1548 William V, Duke of Bavaria (d. 1626)[41]
  • 1561 Adriaan van Roomen, Flemish priest and mathematician (d. 1615)[42]
  • 1574 Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox, Scottish nobleman and politician (d. 1624)[43]

1601–1900

  • 1602 Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland, English military leader (d. 1668)[44]
  • 1636 Thomas Tenison, English archbishop (d. 1715)[45]
  • 1639 William Russell, Lord Russell, English politician (d. 1683)[46]
  • 1640 Antoine Coysevox, French sculptor and educator (d. 1720)[47]
  • 1673 Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, French flute player and composer (d. 1763)[48]
  • 1678 Adrien Maurice de Noailles, French soldier and politician, French Minister of Foreign Affairs (d. 1766)
  • 1691 Richard Challoner, English bishop (d. 1781)[49]
  • 1703 François Boucher, French painter and set designer (d. 1770)[50]
  • 1718 Nikita Ivanovich Panin, Russian soldier and politician, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs (d. 1783)
  • 1725 Robert Clive, English general and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire (d. 1774)[51]
  • 1758 Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, English admiral (d. 1805)[52]
  • 1766 Charlotte, Princess Royal of England (d. 1828)[53]
  • 1786 Guadalupe Victoria, Mexican general, lawyer, and politician, 1st President of Mexico (d. 1843)
  • 1803 Mercator Cooper, American captain and explorer (d. 1872)
  • 1803 Jacques Charles François Sturm, French mathematician and theorist (d. 1850)[54]
  • 1808 Henry Bennett, American lawyer and politician (d. 1868)[55]
  • 1810 Elizabeth Gaskell, English author (d. 1865)[56]
  • 1832 Joachim Oppenheim, Czech rabbi and author (d. 1891)
  • 1832 Miguel Miramón, Unconstitutional president of Mexico (d. 1867)[57]
  • 1843 Mikhail Skobelev, Russian general (d. 1882)[58]
  • 1844 Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman, Argentinian lawyer and politician, 10th President of Argentina (d. 1909)
  • 1844 Edward Pulsford, English-Australian politician and free-trade campaigner (d. 1919)[59]
  • 1853 Luther D. Bradley, American cartoonist (d. 1917)[60]
  • 1863 Ludwig Holborn, German physicist (d. 1926)[61]
  • 1863 Hugo Haase, German lawyer, jurist, and politician (d. 1919)[62]
  • 1864 Miguel de Unamuno, Spanish philosopher and author (d. 1936)
  • 1866 Mykhailo Hrushevskyi, Ukrainian historian, academic, and politician (d. 1934)
  • 1876 Charlie Llewellyn, South African cricketer (d. 1964)
  • 1880 Liberato Pinto, Portuguese colonel and politician, 79th Prime Minister of Portugal (d. 1949)
  • 1881 Ludwig von Mises, Austrian-American economist, sociologist, and philosopher (d. 1973)[63]
  • 1882 Lilias Armstrong, English phonetician (d. 1937)[64]
  • 1885 George Scott, English footballer (d. 1916)
  • 1891 Ian Fairweather, Scottish-Australian painter (d. 1974)[65]
  • 1895 Clarence Ashley, American singer, guitarist, and banjo player (d. 1967)[66]
  • 1895 Joseph Banks Rhine, American botanist and parapsychologist (d. 1980)[67]
  • 1895 Roscoe Turner, American pilot (d. 1970)[68]
  • 1897 Herbert Agar, American journalist and historian (d. 1980)[69]
  • 1898 Trofim Lysenko, Ukrainian-Russian biologist and agronomist (d. 1976)[70]
  • 1899 László Bíró, Hungarian-Argentinian journalist and inventor, invented the ballpoint pen (d. 1985)[71]
  • 1899 Billy Butlin, South African-English businessman, founded Butlins (d. 1980)[72]

1901–present

  • 1901 Lanza del Vasto, Italian poet, philosopher, and activist (d. 1981)[73]
  • 1901 Enrico Fermi, Italian-American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1954)[74]
  • 1903 Miguel Alemán Valdés, Mexican lawyer and civilian politician, 46th President of Mexico (d. 1983)[75]
  • 1903 Diana Vreeland, American journalist (d. 1989)[76]
  • 1904 Greer Garson, English-American actress (d. 1996)[77]
  • 1905 Fidel LaBarba, American boxer and sportswriter (d. 1981)[78]
  • 1906 Henry Nash Smith, American academic (d. 1986)[79]
  • 1907 Gene Autry, American singer, actor, and businessman (d. 1998)[80]
  • 1907 George W. Jenkins, American businessman, founded Publix (d. 1996)[81]
  • 1908 Eddie Tolan, American sprinter and educator (d. 1967)[82]
  • 1909 Virginia Bruce, American actress (d. 1982)[83]
  • 1910 Bill Boyd, American singer and guitarist (d. 1977)[84]
  • 1910 Diosdado Macapagal, Phillipine politician, 9th President of the Philippines (d. 1997)[85]
  • 1911 Charles Court, English-Australian politician, 21st Premier of Western Australia (d. 2007)[86]
  • 1912 Michelangelo Antonioni, Italian director and screenwriter (d. 2007)[87]
  • 1913 Trevor Howard, English actor (d. 1988)[88]
  • 1913 Stanley Kramer, American director and producer (d. 2001)[89]
  • 1914 Olive Dehn, English author and poet (d. 2007)[90]
  • 1915 Vincent DeDomenico, American businessman, founded the Napa Valley Wine Train (d. 2007)[91]
  • 1915 Oscar Handlin, American historian and academic (d. 2011)[92]
  • 1915 Brenda Marshall, American actress (d. 1992)[93]
  • 1916 Carl Giles, English cartoonist (d. 1995)[94]
  • 1916 Josef Traxel, German operatic tenor (d. 1975)[95]
  • 1918 Billy Bevis, English footballer (d. 1994)[96]
  • 1919 Bill Proud, English cricketer (d. 1961)[97]
  • 1920 Peter D. Mitchell, English biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1992)[98]
  • 1921 James Cross, Irish-British diplomat (d. 2021)[99]
  • 1921 John Ritchie, New Zealand composer and educator (d. 2014)[100]
  • 1922 Reed Irvine, American economist and activist (d. 2004)[101]
  • 1922 Lizabeth Scott, American actress (d. 2015)[102]
  • 1923 Stan Berenstain, American author and illustrator (d. 2005)[103]
  • 1923 Bum Phillips, American football player and coach (d. 2013)[104]
  • 1925 Steve Forrest, American actor (d. 2013)[105]
  • 1925 Paul MacCready, American engineer, founded AeroVironment (d. 2007)[106]
  • 1926 Chuck Cooper, American basketball player (d. 1984)[107]
  • 1926 Pete Elliott, American football player and coach (d. 2013)[108]
  • 1927 Pete McCloskey, American politician[109]
  • 1927 Barbara Mertz, American historian and author (d. 2013)[110]
  • 1928 Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury, English lieutenant, engineer, and politician (d. 2016)[111]
  • 1928 Brajesh Mishra, Indian politician and diplomat, 1st Indian National Security Advisor (d. 2012)[112]
  • 1928 Jeffrey O'Connell, American legal expert, professor, and attorney (d. 2013)[113]
  • 1930 Richard Bonynge, Australian pianist and conductor[114]
  • 1930 Colin Dexter, English author and educator (d. 2017)[115]
  • 1931 James Cronin, American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2016)[116]
  • 1931 Anita Ekberg, Swedish-Italian model and actress (d. 2015)[117]
  • 1931 Joseph M. McDade, American politician (d. 2017)[118]
  • 1932 Robert Benton, American director, producer, and screenwriter[119]
  • 1932 Mehmood, Indian actor, singer, director and producer[120]
  • 1933 Samora Machel, Mozambican commander and politician, 1st President of Mozambique (d. 1986)[121]
  • 1934 Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Hungarian-American psychologist and academic (d. 2021)[122]
  • 1934 Stuart M. Kaminsky, American author and screenwriter (d. 2009)[123]
  • 1935 Jerry Lee Lewis, American singer-songwriter and pianist[124]
  • 1935 Carmen Delgado Votaw, Puerto Rican civil rights pioneer (d. 2017)[125]
  • 1936 Silvio Berlusconi, Italian businessman and politician, 50th Prime Minister of Italy[126]
  • 1936 James Fogle, American author (d. 2012)[127]
  • 1936 Hal Trosky, Jr., American baseball player (d. 2012)[128]
  • 1937 Kōichirō Matsuura, Japanese diplomat[129]
  • 1937 Tom McKeown, American poet and educator[130]
  • 1938 Wim Kok, Dutch union leader and politician, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (d. 2018)[131]
  • 1938 Michael Stürmer, German historian[132]
  • 1939 Jim Baxter, Scottish footballer (d. 2001)[133]
  • 1939 Larry Linville, American actor (d. 2000)[134]
  • 1939 Rhodri Morgan, Welsh politician, 2nd First Minister of Wales (d. 2017)[135]
  • 1940 Billy Cobb, English footballer[136]
  • 1940 Carlos Morales Troncoso, Dominican politician, 34th Vice President of the Dominican Republic (d. 2014)
  • 1941 Oscar H. Ibarra, Filipino-American theoretical computer scientist[137]
  • 1941 Robert Lieber, American writer and academic[138]
  • 1942 Felice Gimondi, Italian cyclist (d. 2019)[139]
  • 1942 Madeline Kahn, American actress and singer (d. 1999)[140]
  • 1942 Ian McShane, English actor[141]
  • 1942 Bill Nelson, American politician[142]
  • 1942 Jean-Luc Ponty, French violinist and composer[143]
  • 1942 Janet Powell, Australian educator and politician (d. 2013)[144]
  • 1942 Steve Tesich, Serbian-American screenwriter and playwright (d. 1996)[145]
  • 1943 Juan Flores, American academic and professor (d. 2014)[146]
  • 1943 Lech Wałęsa, Polish electrician and politician, 2nd President of Poland, Nobel Prize laureate[147]
  • 1944 Isla Blair, British actress and singer[148]
  • 1944 Mike Post, American composer and producer[149]
  • 1945 Kyriakos Sfetsas, Greek composer and poet[150]
  • 1945 Lella Cuberli, American soprano[151]
  • 1946 Patricia Hodge, English actress[152]
  • 1946 Arturo Lindsay, Panamanian-American artist[153]
  • 1947 Richard J. Evans, British historian[154]
  • 1947 Ülo Kaevats, Estonian philosopher, academic, and politician (d. 2015)[155]
  • 1947 S. H. Kapadia, Indian lawyer, judge, and politician, 38th Chief Justice of India (d. 2016)[156]
  • 1948 Mark Farner, American singer-songwriter and guitarist[157]
  • 1948 Bryant Gumbel, American journalist and sportscaster[158]
  • 1948 Theo Jörgensmann, German clarinet player and composer[159]
  • 1948 John M. McHugh, American politician[160]
  • 1949 George Dalaras, Greek singer-songwriter and guitarist[161]
  • 1949 Douglas Frantz, American investigative journalist and author[162]
  • 1950 Merle Collins, Grenadian poet and short story writer[163]
  • 1951 Michelle Bachelet, Chilean politician, President of Chile[164]
  • 1951 Pier Luigi Bersani, Italian educator and politician, 6th President of Emilia-Romagna[165]
  • 1951 Roslyn Schwartz, Canadian author[166]
  • 1952 Roy Campbell, Jr., American trumpet player (d. 2014)[167]
  • 1952 Pete Hautman, American author[168]
  • 1952 Max Sandlin, American lawyer, judge, and politician[169]
  • 1953 Mona Baker, Egyptian-British professor[170]
  • 1953 Drake Hogestyn, American actor[171]
  • 1953 Janis F. Kearney, American author, lecturer and publisher[172]
  • 1954 Harry E. Johnson, American lawyer and public servant[173]
  • 1954 Geoffrey Marcy, American astronomer[174]
  • 1954 Mark Mitchell, Australian actor
  • 1955 Ann Bancroft, American explorer and author[175]
  • 1955 Joe Donnelly, American politician and lawyer[176]
  • 1955 Gwen Ifill, American journalist (d. 2016)[177]
  • 1956 Susanne Antonetta, American poet and author[178]
  • 1956 Sebastian Coe, English sprinter and politician[179]
  • 1956 Suzzy Roche, American singer-songwriter and actress[180]
  • 1957 Chris Broad, English cricketer and referee[181]
  • 1957 Andrew Dice Clay, American comedian and actor[182]
  • 1957 Joel Gallen, American director, producer and screenwriter[183]
  • 1957 Mark Nicholas, English cricketer and sportscaster[184]
  • 1958 Pete Fromm, American author[185]
  • 1958 Andy Straka, American author[186]
  • 1958 Karen Young, American actress[187]
  • 1959 Jon Fosse, Norwegian author and dramatist[188]
  • 1959 Marissa Moss, American author[189]
  • 1960 Steve Burke, English footballer[190]
  • 1960 Rob Deer, American baseball player[191]
  • 1961 Mohammed Dahlan, Palestinian politician[192]
  • 1961 Julia Gillard, Welsh-Australian lawyer and politician, Prime Minister of Australia[193]
  • 1962 Roger Bart, American actor[194]
  • 1963 Les Claypool, American bass player, singer, songwriter, and producer[195]
  • 1963 Francis Jue, American actor and singer[196]
  • 1964 Brad Lohaus, American basketball player
  • 1964 PJ Manney, American writer[197]
  • 1965 Suzanne Kamata, American author and educator[198]
  • 1965 Robert F. Worth, American journalist[199]
  • 1966 Hersey Hawkins, American basketball player and coach[200]
  • 1966 Bujar Nishani, Albanian politician, 7th President of Albania (d. 2022)[201]
  • 1966 Jill Whelan, American actress[202]
  • 1967 Brett Anderson, English singer-songwriter
  • 1967 Sara Sankey, English badminton player[203]
  • 1968 Darius de Haas, American stage actor and singer[204]
  • 1968 Luke Goss, English actor[205]
  • 1968 Adam Segal, American cybersecurity expert[206]
  • 1969 Erika Eleniak, American model and actress[207]
  • 1969 Robert Kurzban, American author and professor[208]
  • 1969 Carlos Watson, American entrepreneur, journalist and television host[209]
  • 1970 Emily Lloyd, English actress[210]
  • 1970 Russell Peters, Canadian comedian, actor, and producer[211]
  • 1970 Natasha Gregson Wagner, American actress[212]
  • 1970 Khushbu Sundar, South Indian actress and producer[213]
  • 1971 Joanna Brooks, American author and professor[214]
  • 1971 Ray Buchanan, American football player[215]
  • 1971 Mackenzie Crook, English actor and screenwriter[216]
  • 1971 Theodore Shapiro, American composer[217]
  • 1972 Oliver Gavin, English race car driver
  • 1972 Robert Webb, English comedian, actor and writer[218]
  • 1973 Alfie Boe, English tenor and actor[219]
  • 1973 Shannon Larratt, Canadian publisher, founded BMEzine (d. 2013)
  • 1973 Scout Niblett, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1974 Alexis Cruz, American actor[220]
  • 1974 Dedric Ward, American football wide receiver[221]
  • 1975 Albert Celades, Spanish footballer and manager
  • 1975 Stephanie Klein, American author[222]
  • 1976 Darren Byfield, English-Jamaican footballer[223]
  • 1976 Kelvin Davis, English footballer[224]
  • 1977 Eric Barton, American football player
  • 1977 Wade Brookbank, Canadian ice hockey player and scout
  • 1977 Debelah Morgan, American singer-songwriter
  • 1977 Jake Westbrook, American baseball player
  • 1978 Kurt Nilsen, Norwegian singer-songwriter and guitarist[225]
  • 1978 Neville Roach, English footballer[226]
  • 1978 Nathan West, actor, musician, and singer[227]
  • 1979 Orhan Ak, Turkish footballer
  • 1979 Takumi Beppu, Japanese cyclist and manager
  • 1979 Artika Sari Devi, Indonesian model and actress
  • 1979 Shelley Duncan, American baseball player and manager
  • 1979 Jaime Lozano, Mexican footballer
  • 1980 Dallas Green, Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist[228]
  • 1980 Zachary Levi, American actor and singer[229]
  • 1980 Chrissy Metz, American actress[230]
  • 1981 Matt Piper, English footballer and coach[231]
  • 1981 Suzanne Shaw, English actress and singer[232]
  • 1982 Matt Giteau, Australian rugby player
  • 1982 Adrian Moody, English footballer[233]
  • 1983 Ryan Garry, English footballer and coach[234]
  • 1983 Lisette Oropesa, American soprano and actress
  • 1984 Per Mertesacker, German footballer[235]
  • 1985 Calvin Johnson, American football player[236]
  • 1985 Michelle Payne, Australian jockey[237]
  • 1986 Lisa Foiles, American actress and journalist
  • 1986 Mark Fraser, Canadian ice hockey player
  • 1986 Matt Lashoff, American ice hockey player
  • 1986 Isaac Makwala, Botswanan sprinter
  • 1986 Inika McPherson, American track and field athlete[238]
  • 1987 David Del Rio, American actor and director
  • 1988 Samuel Di Carmine, Italian footballer[239]
  • 1988 Kevin Durant, American basketball player[240]
  • 1989 Shyima Hall, Egyptian human rights activist[241]
  • 1989 Aaron Martin, English footballer[242]
  • 1990 Doug Brochu, American voice actor[243]
  • 1990 Gerphil Flores, Filipina classical crossover singer
  • 1990 Lena Wermelt, German footballer
  • 1991 Souleymane Doukara, French footballer[244]
  • 1991 Nathan Modest, English footballer[245]
  • 1993 Nathan Buddle, English footballer[246]
  • 1993 Viktor Romanenkov, Estonian figure skater
  • 1993 Oleg Vernyayev, Ukrainian artistic gymnast
  • 1994 Halsey, American singer[247]
  • 1995 Sasha Lane, American actress[248]
  • 1998 Vera Lapko, Belarusian tennis player[249]
  • 1999 Choi Ye-na, South Korean singer and dancer[250]

Deaths

Pre-1600

  • 722 Leudwinus, Frankish archbishop and saint (b. 660)[251]
  • 855 Lothair I, Roman emperor (b. 795)[252]
  • 1186 William of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre (b. 1130)[253]
  • 1225 Arnaud Amalric, Papal legate who allegedly promoted mass murder
  • 1298 Guido I da Montefeltro, Italian military strategist (b. 1223)[254]
  • 1304 John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, English general (b. 1231)[255]
  • 1360 Joan I, Countess of Auvergne, queen consort of France (b. 1326)
  • 1364 Charles I, Duke of Brittany (b. 1319)[256]
  • 1382 Izz al-Din ibn Rukn al-Din Mahmud, malik of Sistan[257]
  • 1501 Andrew Stewart, Scottish bishop (b. 1442)[258]
  • 1560 Gustav I of Sweden (b. 1496)[259]

1601–1900

  • 1637 Lorenzo Ruiz, Filipino martyr and saint (b. 1600)[260]
  • 1642 René Goupil, French missionary and saint (b. 1608)[261]
  • 1642 William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby, English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire (b. 1561)[262]
  • 1715 George Haliburton, Scottish bishop (b. 1635)[263]
  • 1800 Michael Denis, Austrian poet and author (b. 1729)[264]
  • 1804 Michael Hillegas, American politician, 1st Treasurer of the United States (b. 1728)[265]
  • 1833 Ferdinand VII of Spain (b. 1784)[266]
  • 1850 David Keith Ballow, Scottish-Australian doctor (b. 1804)[267]
  • 1861 Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska, Polish composer and pianist (b. 1829 or 1834)[268]
  • 1862 William "Bull" Nelson, American general (b. 1824)[269]
  • 1867 Sterling Price, American major general and politician (b. 1809)[270]
  • 1887 Bernhard von Langenbeck, German surgeon and academic (b. 1810)[271]
  • 1889 Louis Faidherbe, French general and politician (b. 1818)[272]
  • 1898 Thomas F. Bayard, American lawyer, politician and diplomat (b. 1828)[273]
  • 1900 Samuel Fenton Cary, American lawyer and politician (b. 1814)[274]

1901–present

  • 1902 William McGonagall, Scottish poet and actor (b. 1825)[275]
  • 1902 Émile Zola, French journalist, author, and playwright (b. 1840)[276]
  • 1904 Alfred Nehring, German zoologist and paleontologist (b. 1845)[277]
  • 1905 Alexander Hay Japp, Scottish author, journalist and publisher (b. 1836)[278]
  • 1908 Machado de Assis, Brazilian author, poet, and playwright (b. 1839)[279]
  • 1910 Rebecca Harding Davis, American author and journalist (b. 1831)[280]
  • 1910 Winslow Homer, American painter, illustrator, and engraver (b. 1836)[281]
  • 1913 Rudolf Diesel, German engineer, invented the diesel engine (b. 1858)[282]
  • 1913 John F. Lacey, American politician (b. 1841)[283]
  • 1915 Luther Orlando Emerson, American musician, composer and music publisher (b. 1820)[284]
  • 1915 Rudi Stephan, German composer (b. 1887)[285]
  • 1918 Lawrence Weathers, Australian soldier (b. 1890).[286]
  • 1919 Edward Pulsford, English-Australian politician and free-trade campaigner (b. 1844)[59]
  • 1923 Walther Penck, German geologist and geomorphologist (b. 1888)[287]
  • 1925 Léon Bourgeois, French police officer and politician, 64th Prime Minister of France, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1851)[288]
  • 1927 Arthur Achleitner, German journalist and author (b. 1858)[289]
  • 1927 Willem Einthoven, Indonesian-Dutch physiologist and physician, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1860)[290]
  • 1928 John Devoy, Irish-American Fenian rebel leader (b. 1842)[291]
  • 1928 Ernst Steinitz, German mathematician (b. 1871)[292]
  • 1930 Ilya Repin, Ukrainian-Russian painter and illustrator (b. 1844)[293]
  • 1931 William Orpen, Irish artist (b. 1878)[294]
  • 1933 Jean-François Delmas, French bass-baritone (b. 1861)[295]
  • 1935 Winifred Holtby, English novelist and journalist (b. 1898)[296]
  • 1937 Marie Zdeňka Baborová-Čiháková, Czech botanist and zoologist (b. 1877)[297]
  • 1937 Ray Ewry, American triple jumper (b. 1873)[298]
  • 1944 Douglas Crawford McMurtrie, American typeface designer, graphic designer, historian and author (b. 1888)[299]
  • 1949 Rosa Olitzka, German-American contralto singer (b. 1873)[300]
  • 1951 Thomas Cahill, American soccer player and coach (b. 1864)[301]
  • 1952 John Cobb, English race car driver and pilot (b. 1899)[302]
  • 1952 C. H. Douglas, British engineer (b. 1879)[303]
  • 1953 Ernst Reuter, German politician (b. 1889)[304]
  • 1955 Louis Leon Thurstone, American psychologist (b. 1887)[305]
  • 1956 Anastasio Somoza García, Nicaraguan politician, 21st President of Nicaragua (b. 1896)[306]
  • 1958 Aarre Merikanto, Finnish composer (b. 1893)[307]
  • 1959 Bruce Bairnsfather, British humorist and cartoonist (b. 1887)[308]
  • 1960 John Baillie, Scottish theologian (b. 1886)[309]
  • 1960 John Goodwin, British soldier and medical practitioner, 14th Governor of Queensland (b. 1871)[310]
  • 1966 Bernard Gimbel, American businessman (b. 1885)[311]
  • 1967 Carson McCullers, American novelist, playwright, essayist, and poet (b. 1917)[312]
  • 1970 Edward Everett Horton, American actor (b. 1886)[313]
  • 1970 Gilbert Seldes, American writer and cultural critic (b. 1893)[314]
  • 1972 Kathleen Clarke, Irish politician and activist (b. 1878)[315]
  • 1973 W. H. Auden, English-American poet, playwright, and critic (b. 1907)[316]
  • 1975 Gladys Skelton, Australian-British poet, novelist and playwright (b. 1885)[317]
  • 1975 Casey Stengel, American baseball player and manager (b. 1890)[318]
  • 1977 Robert McKimson, American animator and illustrator (b. 1910)[319]
  • 1977 Alexander Tcherepnin, Russian-American composer and pianist (b. 1899)[320]
  • 1979 Francisco Macías Nguema, Equatoguinean politician, 1st President of Equatorial Guinea (b. 1924)[29]
  • 1979 Ivan Wyschnegradsky, Russian composer (b. 1893)[321]
  • 1980 Harold Alexander Abramson, American physician (b. 1889)[322]
  • 1981 Bill Shankly, Scottish footballer and manager (b. 1913)[323]
  • 1981 Frances Yates, English historian (b. 1899)[324]
  • 1982 A. L. Lloyd, English folk singer (b. 1908)[325]
  • 1982 Monty Stratton, American baseball player and coach (b. 1912)[326]
  • 1983 Alan Moorehead, Australian war correspondent and author (b. 1910)[327]
  • 1984 Hal Porter, Australian novelist, playwright and poet (b. 1911)[328]
  • 1987 Henry Ford II, American businessman (b. 1917)[329]
  • 1988 Charles Addams, American cartoonist (b. 1912)[330]
  • 1989 Gussie Busch, American businessman (b. 1899)[331]
  • 1989 Georges Ulmer, Danish-French singer-songwriter and actor (b. 1919)[332]
  • 1991 Grace Zaring Stone, American novelist and short-story writer (b. 1891)[333]
  • 1992 Jean Aurenche, French screenwriter (b. 1904)[334]
  • 1992 William H. Sebrell Jr., American nutritionist, 7th Director of the National Institutes of Health (b. 1901)[335]
  • 1992 Don West, American writer, poet, educator, trade union organizer and civil-rights activist (b. 1906)[336]
  • 1993 Gordon Douglas, American actor, director, and screenwriter (b. 1907)[337]
  • 1996 Shūsaku Endō, Japanese author (b. 1923)[338]
  • 1997 Sven-Eric Johanson, Swedish composer and organist (b. 1919)[339]
  • 1997 Roy Lichtenstein, American painter and sculptor (b. 1923)[340]
  • 1998 Tom Bradley, American lieutenant and politician, 38th Mayor of Los Angeles (b. 1917)[341]
  • 1998 Bruno Munari, Italian artist, designer, and inventor (b. 1907)[342]
  • 1999 Edward William O'Rourke, American bishop (b. 1917)[343]
  • 2000 John Grant, English journalist and politician (b. 1932)[344]
  • 2001 Mabel Fairbanks, American figure skater and coach (b. 1915)[345]
  • 2001 Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, South Vietnamese military officer and politician, 2nd President of South Vietnam (b. 1923)[346]
  • 2004 Richard Sainct, French motorcycle racer (b. 1970)[347]
  • 2004 Patrick Wormald, English historian (b. 1947)[348]
  • 2005 Patrick Caulfield, English painter and academic (b. 1936)[349]
  • 2005 Austin Leslie, American chef and author (b. 1934)[350]
  • 2006 Walter Hadlee, New Zealand cricketer and manager (b. 1915)[351]
  • 2006 Michael A. Monsoor, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1981)[352]
  • 2006 Louis-Albert Vachon, Canadian cardinal (b. 1912)[353]
  • 2007 Lois Maxwell, Canadian actress (b. 1927)[354]
  • 2007 Katsuko Saruhashi, Japanese geochemist (b. 1920)[355]
  • 2008 Hayden Carruth, American poet and critic (b. 1921)[356]
  • 2010 Tony Curtis, American actor (b. 1925)[357]
  • 2010 Greg Giraldo, American comedian, actor, and screenwriter (b. 1965)[358]
  • 2011 Sylvia Robinson, American singer-songwriter and producer (b. 1936)[359]
  • 2012 Neil Smith, Scottish geographer and academic (b. 1954)[360]
  • 2012 Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, American publisher (b. 1926)[361]
  • 2012 Malcolm Wicks, English academic and politician (b. 1947)[362]
  • 2013 Harold Agnew, American physicist and engineer (b. 1921)[363]
  • 2013 S. N. Goenka, Indian teacher of Vipassanā meditation (b. 1924)[364]
  • 2013 Marcella Hazan, Italian cooking writer (b. 1924)[365]
  • 2014 Mary Cadogan, English author (b. 1928)[366]
  • 2014 John Ritchie, New Zealand composer and educator (b. 1921)[100]
  • 2015 Nawwaf bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Arabian prince (b. 1932)[367]
  • 2015 Hellmuth Karasek, Czech-German journalist, author, and critic (b. 1934)[368]
  • 2015 Phil Woods, American saxophonist, composer, and bandleader (b. 1931)[369]
  • 2016 Miriam Defensor Santiago, Filipina politician (b. 1945)[370]
  • 2017 Tom Alter, Indian actor (b. 1950)[371]
  • 2018 Otis Rush, American blues guitarist and singer (b. 1934)[372]
  • 2019 Martin Bernheimer, German-American music critic (b. 1936)[373]
  • 2020 Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Kuwaiti Emir (b. 1929)[374]
  • 2020 Helen Reddy, Australian-American singer, actress, and activist (b. 1941)[375]
  • 2022 Akissi Kouamé, Ivorian army officer (b. 1955)[376]

Holidays and observances

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