January 5

January 5 is the fifth day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 360 days remain until the end of the year (361 in leap years).

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Events

Pre-1600

  • 1477 Battle of Nancy: Charles the Bold is defeated and killed in a conflict with René II, Duke of Lorraine; Burgundy subsequently becomes part of France.[1]

1601–1900

1901–present

Births

Pre-1600

  • 1209 Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, English prince, nominal King of Germany (d. 1272)[38]
  • 1530 Gaspar de Bono, monk of the Order of the Minims (d. 1571)[39]
  • 1548 Francisco Suárez, Spanish priest, philosopher, and theologian (d. 1617)[40]
  • 1587 Xu Xiake, Chinese geographer and explorer (d. 1641)[41]
  • 1592 Shah Jahan, Mughal emperor (d. 1666)[42]

1601–1900

  • 1620 Miklós Zrínyi, Croatian military commander (d. 1664)[43]
  • 1640 Paolo Lorenzani, Italian composer (d. 1713)[44]
  • 1735 Claude Martin, French-English general and explorer (d. 1800)[45]
  • 1767 Jean-Baptiste Say, French economist and academic (d. 1832)[46]
  • 1779 Stephen Decatur, American commander (d. 1820)[47]
  • 1779 Zebulon Pike, American general and explorer (d. 1813)[48]
  • 1781 Gaspar Flores de Abrego, three terms mayor of San Antonio, in Spanish Texas (d. 1836)[49]
  • 1793 Harvey Putnam, American lawyer and politician (d. 1855)[50]
  • 1808 Anton Füster, Austrian priest and activist (d. 1881)[51]
  • 1834 William John Wills, English surgeon and explorer (d. 1861)[52]
  • 1838 Camille Jordan, French mathematician and academic (d. 1922)[53]
  • 1846 Rudolf Christoph Eucken, German philosopher and author, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1926)[54]
  • 1846 Mariam Baouardy, Syrian Roman Catholic nun; later canonized (d. 1878)[55]
  • 1855 King Camp Gillette, American businessman, founded the Gillette Company (d. 1932)[56]
  • 1864 Bob Caruthers, American baseball player and manager (d. 1911)[57]
  • 1867 Dimitrios Gounaris, Greek lawyer and politician, 94th Prime Minister of Greece (d. 1922)[58]
  • 1871 Frederick Converse, American composer and academic (d. 1940)[59]
  • 1874 Joseph Erlanger, American physiologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1965)[60]
  • 1876 Konrad Adenauer, German lawyer and politician, Chancellor of West Germany (d. 1967)[61][62]
  • 1879 Hans Eppinger, Austrian physician and academic (d. 1946)[63]
  • 1880 Nikolai Medtner, Russian pianist and composer (d. 1951)[64]
  • 1881 Pablo Gargallo, Spanish sculptor and painter (d. 1934)[65]
  • 1882 Herbert Bayard Swope, American journalist (d. 1958)[66]
  • 1882 Edwin Barclay, 18th president of Liberia (d. 1955)[67]
  • 1885 Humbert Wolfe, Italian-English poet and civil servant (d. 1940)[68]
  • 1886 Markus Reiner, Israeli physicist and engineer (d. 1976)[69]
  • 1892 Agnes von Kurowsky, American nurse (d. 1984)[70]
  • 1893 Paramahansa Yogananda, Indian-American guru and philosopher (d. 1952)
  • 1897 Kiyoshi Miki, Japanese philosopher and author (d. 1945)[71]
  • 1900 Yves Tanguy, French-American painter (d. 1955)[72]

1901–present

  • 1902 Hubert Beuve-Méry, French journalist (d. 1989)[73]
  • 1902 Stella Gibbons, English journalist and author (d. 1989)[74]
  • 1903 Harold Gatty, Australian pilot and navigator (d. 1957)[75]
  • 1904 Jeane Dixon, American astrologer and psychic (d. 1997)[76]
  • 1904 Erika Morini, Austrian violinist (d. 1995)[77]
  • 1904 George Plant, Executed Irish Republican (d. 1942)[78]
  • 1906 Kathleen Kenyon, English archaeologist and academic (d. 1978)[79]
  • 1907 Volmari Iso-Hollo, Finnish athlete (d. 1969)[80]
  • 1908 George Dolenz, Italian-American actor (d. 1963)[81]
  • 1909 Lucienne Bloch, Swiss-American sculptor, painter, and photographer (d. 1995)[82]
  • 1909 Stephen Cole Kleene, American mathematician and computer scientist (d. 1994)[83]
  • 1910 Jack Lovelock, New Zealand runner and journalist (d. 1949)[84]
  • 1911 Jean-Pierre Aumont, French actor and screenwriter (d. 2001)[85]
  • 1914 Doug Deitz, Australian rugby league player (d. 1994)[86]
  • 1914 George Reeves, American actor and director (d. 1959)[87]
  • 1915 Arthur H. Robinson, Canadian geographer and cartographer (d. 2004)[88]
  • 1917 Francis L. Kellogg, American businessman and diplomat (d. 2006)[89]
  • 1917 Wieland Wagner, German director and producer (d. 1966)[90]
  • 1917 Jane Wyman, American actress (d. 2007)[91]
  • 1919 Hector Abhayavardhana, Sri Lankan theorist and politician (d. 2012)
  • 1919 Severino Gazzelloni, Italian flute player (d. 1992)[92]
  • 1920 Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Italian pianist and educator (d. 1995)[93]
  • 1921 Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Swiss author and playwright (d. 1990)[94]
  • 1921 Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Luxembourgish soldier and aristocrat (d. 2019)[95]
  • 1921 John H. Reed, American politician and diplomat, 67th Governor of Maine (d. 2012)[96]
  • 1922 Anthony Synnot, Australian admiral (d. 2001)[97]
  • 1923 Sam Phillips, American radio host and producer, founded Sun Records (d. 2003)[98]
  • 1926 Veikko Karvonen, Finnish runner (d. 2007)[99]
  • 1926 W. D. Snodgrass, American poet (d. 2009)[100]
  • 1926 Hosea Williams, American businessman and activist (d. 2000)[101]
  • 1927 Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, American guru and author, founded Iraivan Temple (d. 2001)[102]
  • 1928 Imtiaz Ahmed, Pakistani cricketer (d. 2016)
  • 1928 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Pakistani lawyer and politician, 4th President of Pakistan (d. 1979)[103]
  • 1928 Walter Mondale, American soldier, lawyer, and politician, 42nd Vice President of the United States[104] (d. 2021)
  • 1929 Aulis Rytkönen, Finnish footballer and manager (d. 2014)[105]
  • 1930 Kevin Considine, Australian rugby league player[106]
  • 1931 Alvin Ailey, American dancer and choreographer, founded the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (d. 1989)[107]
  • 1931 Alfred Brendel, Austrian pianist, poet, and author[108]
  • 1931 Robert Duvall, American actor and director[109]
  • 1932 Umberto Eco, Italian novelist, literary critic, and philosopher (d. 2016)[110]
  • 1932 Chuck Noll, American football player and coach (d. 2014)[111]
  • 1934 Phil Ramone, South African-American songwriter and producer, co-founded A & R Recording (d. 2013)[112]
  • 1934 Murli Manohar Joshi, Indian politician[113]
  • 1936 Florence King, American journalist and memoirist (d. 2016)[114]
  • 1936 Terry Lineen, New Zealand rugby player (d. 2020)[115]
  • 1938 Juan Carlos I of Spain[116]
  • 1938 Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, Kenyan author and playwright[117]
  • 1939 M. E. H. Maharoof, Sri Lankan politician (d. 1997)[118]
  • 1940 Athol Guy, Australian singer-songwriter and bassist[119]
  • 1941 Bob Cunis, New Zealand cricketer (d. 2008)[120]
  • 1941 Chuck McKinley, American tennis player (d. 1986)[121]
  • 1941 Hayao Miyazaki, Japanese animator, director, and screenwriter[122]
  • 1941 Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Indian cricketer and coach (d. 2011)[123]
  • 1942 Maurizio Pollini, Italian pianist and conductor[124]
  • 1942 Charlie Rose, American journalist and talk show host[125]
  • 1943 Mary Gaudron, Australian lawyer and judge[126]
  • 1943 Murtaz Khurtsilava, Georgian footballer and manager[127]
  • 1944 Carolyn McCarthy, American nurse and politician[128]
  • 1944 Ed Rendell, American politician, 45th Governor of Pennsylvania[129]
  • 1946 Diane Keaton, American actress, director, and businesswoman[130]
  • 1947 Mike DeWine, American lawyer and politician, 70th Governor of Ohio[131]
  • 1950 Ioan P. Culianu, Romanian historian, philosopher, and author (d. 1991)[132]
  • 1950 Peter Goldsmith, Baron Goldsmith, English lawyer and politician, Attorney General for England and Wales[133]
  • 1950 John Manley, Canadian lawyer and politician, 8th Deputy Prime Minister of Canada[134]
  • 1950 Chris Stein, American guitarist, songwriter, and producer[135]
  • 1952 Uli Hoeneß, German footballer and manager[136]
  • 1953 Pamela Sue Martin, American actress[137]
  • 1953 Mike Rann, English-Australian journalist and politician, 44th Premier of South Australia[138]
  • 1953 George Tenet, American civil servant and academic, 18th Director of Central Intelligence[139]
  • 1954 Alex English, American basketball player and coach[140]
  • 1954 László Krasznahorkai, Hungarian author and screenwriter[141]
  • 1955 Mamata Banerjee, Indian lawyer and politician, Chief Minister of West Bengal[142]
  • 1956 Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German academic and politician, 14th Vice-Chancellor of Germany[143]
  • 1957 Kevin Hastings, Australian rugby league player[144]
  • 1957 George Moroko, Australian rugby league player[145]
  • 1958 Ron Kittle, American baseball player and manager[146]
  • 1959 Nancy Delahunt, Canadian curler[147]
  • 1960 Glenn Strömberg, Swedish footballer and sportscaster[148]
  • 1961 Iris DeMent, American singer-songwriter and guitarist[149]
  • 1962 Suzy Amis, American actress and model[150]
  • 1962 Danny Jackson, American baseball player and manager[151]
  • 1963 Jeff Fassero, American baseball player and coach[152]
  • 1965 Vinnie Jones, English/Welsh footballer and actor[153]
  • 1965 Stuart Raper, Australian rugby league player and coach[154]
  • 1965 Patrik Sjöberg, Swedish high jumper[155]
  • 1968 Carrie Ann Inaba, American actress, dancer, and choreographer[156]
  • 1968 Joé Juneau, Canadian ice hockey player and engineer[157]
  • 1969 Marilyn Manson, American singer-songwriter, actor, and director[158]
  • 1969 Shaun Micheel, American golfer[159]
  • 1970 Nigel Gaffey, Australian rugby league player[160]
  • 1971 Stian Carstensen, Norwegian multi-instrumentalist and composer[161]
  • 1972 Sakis Rouvas, Greek singer-songwriter, producer, and actor[162]
  • 1973 Uday Chopra, Bollywood actor and filmmaker[163]
  • 1974 Iwan Thomas, Welsh sprinter and coach[164]
  • 1975 Bradley Cooper, American actor and producer[165]
  • 1975 Warrick Dunn, American football player[166]
  • 1975 Mike Grier, American ice hockey player and scout[152]
  • 1976 Diego Tristán, Spanish footballer[167]
  • 1977 Gavin Lester, Australian rugby league player[168]
  • 1978 January Jones, American actress[169]
  • 1979 Kyle Calder, Canadian ice hockey player[170]
  • 1979 Giuseppe Gibilisco, Italian pole vaulter[171]
  • 1980 Luke Bailey, Australian rugby league player[172]
  • 1980 Brad Meyers, Australian rugby league player[173]
  • 1981 Deadmau5 (Joel Thomas Zimmerman), Canadian musician[174]
  • 1982 Janica Kostelić, Croatian skier[175]
  • 1984 Derrick Atkins, Bahamian sprinter[176]
  • 1984 Matt Ballin, Australian rugby league player[177]
  • 1984 Bronx Goodwin, Australian rugby league player[178]
  • 1985 Filinga Filiga, New Zealand rugby league player[179]
  • 1985 Diego Vera, Uruguayan footballer[180]
  • 1986 Deepika Padukone, Indian actress[181]
  • 1987 Dexter Bean, American race car driver[182]
  • 1987 Kristin Cavallari, American TV personality[183]
  • 1987 Stuart Flanagan, Australian rugby league player[184]
  • 1988 Azizulhasni Awang, Malaysian track cyclist[185]
  • 1988 Luke Daniels, English footballer[186]
  • 1989 Krisztián Németh, Hungarian footballer[187]
  • 1990 Mark Nicholls, Australian rugby league player[188]
  • 1991 Denis Alibec, Romanian footballer[189]
  • 1993 Stefan Rzadzinski, Canadian race car driver[190]
  • 1994 Lachlan Fitzgibbon, Australian rugby league player[191]
  • 1994 Tyrone Phillips, Australian rugby league player[192]
  • 1995 Toafofoa Sipley, New Zealand rugby league player[193]
  • 1996 James Fisher-Harris, New Zealand rugby league player[194]

Deaths

Pre-1600

1601–1900

  • 1713 Jean Chardin, French explorer and author (b. 1643)[206]
  • 1740 Antonio Lotti, Italian composer and educator (b. 1667)[207]
  • 1762 Empress Elizabeth of Russia (b. 1709)[208]
  • 1771 John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford, English politician, Secretary of State for the Southern Department (b. 1710)[209]
  • 1796 Samuel Huntington, American jurist and politician, 18th Governor of Connecticut (b. 1731)[210]
  • 1823 George Johnston, Scottish-Australian colonel and politician, Lieutenant Governor of New South Wales (b. 1764)[211]
  • 1845 Robert Smirke, English painter and illustrator (b. 1753)[212]
  • 1846 Alfred Thomas Agate, American painter and illustrator (b. 1812)[213]
  • 1858 Joseph Radetzky von Radetz, Austrian field marshal (b. 1766)[214]
  • 1860 John Neumann, Czech-American bishop and saint (b. 1811)[215]
  • 1883 Charles Tompson, Australian poet and public servant (b. 1806)[216]
  • 1885 Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, Norwegian author and scholar (b. 1812)[217]
  • 1888 Henri Herz, Austrian pianist and composer (b. 1803)[218]
  • 1899 Ezra Otis Kendall, American professor, astronomer and mathematician (b. 1818)[219]

1901–present

  • 1904 Karl Alfred von Zittel, German paleontologist and geologist (b. 1839)[220]
  • 1910 Léon Walras, French-Swiss economist and academic (b. 1834)[221]
  • 1917 Isobel Lilian Gloag, English painter (b. 1865)[222]
  • 1922 Ernest Shackleton, Anglo-Irish sailor and explorer (b. 1874)[223]
  • 1933 Calvin Coolidge, American lawyer and politician, 30th President of the United States (b. 1872)[224]
  • 1942 Tina Modotti, Italian photographer, model, actress, and activist (b. 1896)[225]
  • 1943 George Washington Carver, American botanist, educator, and inventor (b. 1864)[226]
  • 1951 Soh Jaipil, South Korean-American journalist and activist (b. 1864)[227]
  • 1951 Andrei Platonov, Russian journalist and author (b. 1899)[228]
  • 1952 Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow, Scottish colonel and politician, 46th Governor-General of India (b. 1887)[229]
  • 1952 Hristo Tatarchev, Bulgarian-Italian physician and activist (b. 1869)[230]
  • 1954 Rabbit Maranville, American baseball player and manager (b. 1891)[231]
  • 1956 Mistinguett, French actress and singer (b. 1875)[232]
  • 1963 Rogers Hornsby, American baseball player, coach, and manager (b. 1896)[233]
  • 1970 Max Born, German physicist and mathematician, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1882)[234]
  • 1970 Roberto Gerhard, Catalan composer and scholar (b. 1896)[235]
  • 1971 Douglas Shearer, Canadian-American sound designer and engineer (b. 1899)[236]
  • 1972 Tevfik Rüştü Aras, Turkish physician and politician, 6th Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs (b. 1883)
  • 1974 Lev Oborin, Russian pianist and educator (b. 1907)[237]
  • 1976 John A. Costello, Irish lawyer and politician, 3rd Taoiseach of Ireland (b. 1891)[238]
  • 1978 Wyatt Emory Cooper, American author and screenwriter (b. 1927)[239]
  • 1979 Billy Bletcher, American actor, singer, and screenwriter (b. 1894)[240]
  • 1979 Charles Mingus, American bassist, composer, bandleader (b. 1922)[241]
  • 1981 Harold Urey, American chemist and astronomer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1893)[242]
  • 1981 Lanza del Vasto, Italian poet and philosopher (b. 1901)[243]
  • 1982 Hans Conried, American actor (b. 1917)[244]
  • 1982 Edmund Herring, Australian general and politician, 7th Chief Justice of Victoria (b. 1892)[245]
  • 1985 Robert L. Surtees, American cinematographer (b. 1906)[246]
  • 1987 Margaret Laurence, Canadian author and academic (b. 1926)[247]
  • 1987 Herman Smith-Johannsen, Norwegian-Canadian skier (b. 1875)[248]
  • 1990 Arthur Kennedy, American actor (b. 1914)[249]
  • 1991 Vasko Popa, Serbian poet and academic (b. 1922)[250]
  • 1994 Tip O'Neill, American lawyer and politician, 55th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (b. 1912)[251]
  • 1997 André Franquin, Belgian author and illustrator (b. 1924)[252]
  • 1997 Burton Lane, American composer and songwriter (b. 1912)[253]
  • 1998 Sonny Bono, American singer-songwriter, producer, actor, and politician (b. 1935)[254]
  • 2000 Kumar Ponnambalam, Sri Lankan Tamil lawyer and politician (b. 1938)[255]
  • 2003 Roy Jenkins, Welsh politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer (b. 1920)[256]
  • 2004 Norman Heatley, English biologist and chemist, co-developed penicillin (b. 1911)[257]
  • 2006 Merlyn Rees, Welsh educator and politician, Home Secretary (b. 1920)[258]
  • 2007 Momofuku Ando, Taiwanese-Japanese businessman, founded Nissin Foods (b. 1910)[259]
  • 2009 Griffin Bell, American lawyer and politician, 72nd United States Attorney General (b. 1918)[260]
  • 2010 Willie Mitchell, American singer-songwriter, trumpet player, and producer (b. 1928)[261]
  • 2010 Kenneth Noland, American painter (b. 1924)[262]
  • 2012 Isaac Díaz Pardo, Spanish painter and sculptor (b. 1920)[263]
  • 2012 Frederica Sagor Maas, American author, playwright, and screenwriter (b. 1900)[264]
  • 2013 Qazi Hussain Ahmad, Pakistani scholar and politician (b. 1938)[265]
  • 2014 Eusébio, Mozambican-Portuguese footballer and manager (b. 1942)[266]
  • 2014 Carmen Zapata, American actress (b. 1927)[267]
  • 2015 Jean-Pierre Beltoise, French racing driver and motorcycle racer (b. 1937)[268]
  • 2015 Bernard Joseph McLaughlin, American bishop (b. 1912)[269]
  • 2016 Pierre Boulez, French pianist, composer, and conductor (b. 1925)[270]
  • 2017 Jill Saward, English rape victim and activist (b. 1965)[271]
  • 2018 Asghar Khan, Pakistani three star general and politician (b. 1921)[272]
  • 2018 Thomas Bopp, American astronomer best known as the co-discoverer of comet Hale–Bopp (b. 1949)[273]
  • 2018 Karin von Aroldingen, German ballerina (b. 1941)[274]
  • 2019 Bernice Sandler, American women's rights activist (b. 1928)[275]
  • 2019 Dragoslav Šekularac, Serbian footballer and manager (b. 1937)[276]
  • 2020 Tafazzul Haque Habiganji, Bangladeshi Islamic scholar and politician (b. 1938)[277]
  • 2021 Colin Bell, English footballer (b. 1946)[278]
  • 2021 John Georgiadis, English violinist and composer (b. 1939)[279]
  • 2022 Kim Mi-soo, South Korean actress and model. (b. 1992)[280]

Holidays and observances

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