June 8

June 8 is the 159th day of the year (160th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 206 days remain until the end of the year.

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Events

Pre-1600

1601–1900

1901–present

Births

Pre-1600

  • 862 Emperor Xizong of Tang (d. 888)[10][11]
  • 1508 Primož Trubar, Slovenian Protestant reformer (d. 1586)
  • 1552 Gabriello Chiabrera, Italian poet and author (d. 1638)
  • 1593 George I Rákóczi, prince of Transylvania (d. 1648)

1601–1900

  • 1625 Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Italian-French mathematician and astronomer (d. 1712)
  • 1671 Tomaso Albinoni, Italian violinist and composer (d. 1751)
  • 1717 John Collins, American lawyer and politician, 3rd Governor of Rhode Island (d. 1795)
  • 1724 John Smeaton, English engineer, designed the Coldstream Bridge and Perth Bridge (d. 1794)
  • 1745 Caspar Wessel, Norwegian-Danish mathematician and cartographer (d. 1818)
  • 1757 Ercole Consalvi, Italian cardinal (d. 1824)
  • 1788 Charles A. Wickliffe, American politician, 14th Governor of Kentucky (d. 1869)
  • 1810 Robert Schumann, German composer and critic (d. 1856)[12]
  • 1829 John Everett Millais, English painter and illustrator (d. 1896)[13]
  • 1831 Thomas J. Higgins, Canadian-American sergeant, Medal of Honor recipient (d. 1917)
  • 1842 John Q. A. Brackett, American lawyer and politician, 36th Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1918)
  • 1851 Jacques-Arsène d'Arsonval, French physician and physicist (d. 1940)
  • 1852 Guido Banti, Italian physician and pathologist (d. 1925)
  • 1854 Douglas Cameron, Canadian politician, 8th Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba (d. 1921)
  • 1855 George Charles Haité, English painter and illustrator (d. 1924)
  • 1858 Charlotte Scott, English mathematician (d. 1931)[14]
  • 1859 Smith Wigglesworth, English evangelist (d. 1947)
  • 1860 Alicia Boole Stott, Irish-English mathematician and theorist (d. 1940)[15]
  • 1867 Frank Lloyd Wright, American architect, designed the Price Tower and Fallingwater (d. 1959)
  • 1868 Robert Robinson Taylor, American architect (d. 1942)
  • 1872 Jan Frans De Boever, Belgian painter and illustrator (d. 1949)
  • 1875 Ernst Enno, Estonian poet and author (d. 1934)
  • 1876 Alexandre Tuffère, Greek-French triple jumper (d. 1958)
  • 1885 Karl Genzken, German physician (d. 1957)
  • 1891 William Funnell, Australian public servant (d. 1962)
  • 1893 Ernst Marcus, German zoologist (d. 1968)
  • 1893 Gaby Morlay, French actress (d. 1964)
  • 1894 Erwin Schulhoff, Czech composer and pianist (d. 1942)
  • 1895 Santiago Bernabéu Yeste, Spanish footballer and manager (d. 1978)
  • 1897 John G. Bennett, English mathematician and technologist (d. 1974)
  • 1899 Eugène Lapierre, Canadian organist, composer and arts administrator (d. 1970)
  • 1899 Ernst-Robert Grawitz, German physician (d. 1945)[16]
  • 1900 Lena Baker, African-American maid executed for capital murder, later pardoned posthumously (d. 1945) [17]

1901–present

  • 1903 Ralph Yarborough, American lawyer and politician (d. 1996)
  • 1903 Marguerite Yourcenar, Belgian-French author and poet (d. 1987)[18]
  • 1910 John W. Campbell, American journalist and author (d. 1971)[19]
  • 1910 Fernand Fonssagrives, French-American photographer, sculptor, and painter (d. 2003)
  • 1911 Edmundo Rivero, Argentinian singer-songwriter (d. 1986)
  • 1912 Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, British abstract painter (d. 2004)
  • 1912 Maurice Bellemare, Canadian lawyer and politician (d. 1989)
  • 1912 Harry Holtzman, American painter (d. 1987)[20]
  • 1915 Kayyar Kinhanna Rai, Indian journalist, author, and poet (d. 2015)
  • 1916 Francis Crick, English biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2004)[21]
  • 1916 Luigi Comencini, Italian director and screenwriter (d. 2007)
  • 1916 Richard Pousette-Dart, American painter and educator (d. 1992)
  • 1917 Byron White, American football player, lawyer and judge (d. 2002)[22]
  • 1918 George Edward Hughes, Irish-New Zealand philosopher and logician (d. 1994)
  • 1918 Robert Preston, American actor and singer (d. 1987)
  • 1918 John D. Roberts, American chemist and academic (d. 2016)
  • 1919 John R. Deane, Jr., American general (d. 2013)
  • 1920 Gwen Harwood, Australian poet and playwright (d. 1995)
  • 1921 Gordon McLendon, American broadcaster and businessman (d. 1986)
  • 1921 Olga Nardone, American actress (d. 2010)
  • 1921 LeRoy Neiman, American painter (d. 2012)
  • 1921 Alexis Smith, Canadian-born American actress and singer (d. 1993)
  • 1921 Suharto, Indonesian soldier and politician, 2nd President of Indonesia (d. 2008)
  • 1924 Billie Dawe, Canadian ice hockey player and manager (d. 2013)
  • 1924 Kenneth Waltz, American political scientist and academic (d. 2013)
  • 1925 Barbara Bush, American wife of George H. W. Bush, 41st First Lady of the United States (d. 2018)
  • 1927 Jerry Stiller, American actor, comedian and producer (d. 2020)
  • 1929 Nada Inada, Japanese psychiatrist and author (d. 2013)
  • 1930 Robert Aumann, German-American mathematician and economist, Nobel Prize laureate
  • 1930 Marcel Léger, Canadian lawyer and politician (d. 1993)
  • 1931 James Goldstone, American director and screenwriter (d. 1999)
  • 1931 Dana Wynter, British actress (d. 2011)
  • 1932 Ray Illingworth, English cricketer and sportscaster (d. 2021)
  • 1932 Ian Kirkwood, Lord Kirkwood, Scottish lawyer and judge (d. 2017)
  • 1933 Rommie Loudd, American football player and coach (d. 1998)
  • 1933 Joan Rivers, American comedian, actress, and television host (d. 2014)
  • 1934 Millicent Martin, English actress and singer
  • 1935 Molade Okoya-Thomas, Nigerian businessman and philanthropist (d. 2015)
  • 1936 James Darren, American actor
  • 1936 Kenneth G. Wilson, American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2013)
  • 1937 Gillian Clarke, Welsh poet and playwright
  • 1938 Angelo Amato, Italian cardinal
  • 1940 Nancy Sinatra, American singer and actress
  • 1941 Robert Bradford, Northern Irish politician and activist (d. 1981)
  • 1941 George Pell, Australian cardinal
  • 1942 Nikos Konstantopoulos, Greek politician, Greek Minister of the Interior
  • 1942 Doug Mountjoy, Welsh snooker player (d. 2021)[23]
  • 1943 Colin Baker, English actor
  • 1943 William Calley, American military officer[24]
  • 1943 Willie Davenport, American hurdler (d. 2002)[25]
  • 1943 Peter Eggert, German footballer and manager
  • 1943 Pierre-André Fournier, Roman Catholic archbishop (d. 2015)
  • 1944 Boz Scaggs, American singer-songwriter and guitarist[26]
  • 1945 Steven Fromholz, American singer-songwriter, producer, and poet (d. 2014)
  • 1945 Derek Underwood, English cricketer[27]
  • 1946 Graham Henry, New Zealand rugby player and coach
  • 1947 Annie Haslam, English singer-songwriter and painter
  • 1947 Sara Paretsky, American author[28]
  • 1947 Eric F. Wieschaus, American biologist, geneticist, and academic Nobel Prize laureate[29]
  • 1949 Emanuel Ax, Polish-American pianist and educator
  • 1949 Hildegard Falck, German runner[30]
  • 1950 Kathy Baker, American actress
  • 1950 Sônia Braga, Brazilian actress and producer
  • 1951 Bonnie Tyler, Welsh singer-songwriter
  • 1953 Sandy Nairne, English historian and curator
  • 1953 Ivo Sanader, Croatian historian and politician, 8th Prime Minister of Croatia
  • 1953 Olav Stedje, Norwegian singer-songwriter
  • 1954 Kiril of Varna, Bulgarian metropolitan (d. 2013)
  • 1954 Sergei Storchak, Ukrainian-Russian politician
  • 1955 Tim Berners-Lee, English computer scientist, invented the World Wide Web
  • 1955 José Antonio Camacho, Spanish footballer and manager
  • 1955 Griffin Dunne, American actor, director, and producer
  • 1956 Jonathan Potter, English psychologist, sociolinguist, and academic
  • 1957 Scott Adams, American author and illustrator
  • 1957 Don Robinson, American baseball player and politician
  • 1957 Sonja Vectomov, Czech/Finnish sculptor
  • 1958 Louise Richardson, Irish political scientist and academic
  • 1959 Mohsen Kadivar, Iranian philosopher[31]
  • 1960 Mick Hucknall, English singer-songwriter[32]
  • 1960 Thomas Steen, Swedish ice hockey player and coach
  • 1961 Mary Bonauto, American lawyer and gay rights activist[33]
  • 1963 Karen Kingsbury, American journalist and author
  • 1964 Butch Reynolds, American runner and coach[34]
  • 1965 Kevin Farley, American screenwriter[35]
  • 1967 Russell E. Morris, Welsh chemist and academic[36]
  • 1968 Sharon Shannon, Irish traditional musician
  • 1975 Mark Ricciuto, Australian footballer and sportcaster[37]
  • 1976 Lindsay Davenport, American tennis player[38]
  • 1977 Kanye West, American rapper, producer, director, and fashion designer[39]
  • 1978 Maria Menounos, American television personality, professional wrestler, author, and actress[40]
  • 1981 Rachel Held Evans, American Christian author (d. 2019)[41]
  • 1982 Nadia Petrova, Russian tennis player[42]
  • 1983 Kim Clijsters, Belgian tennis player; winner of six Grand Slam tournament titles.[43]
  • 1984 Javier Mascherano, Argentinian footballer[44]
  • 1986 Keith Gill, American financial analyst and investor[45]
  • 1989 Timea Bacsinszky, Swiss tennis player[46]
  • 1997 Jeļena Ostapenko, Latvian tennis player[47]

Deaths

Pre-1600

  • 632 Muhammad, the central figure of Islam. (b. 570/571)[48]
  • 696 Chlodulf, bishop of Metz (or 697)
  • 951 Zhao Ying, Chinese chancellor (b. 885)
  • 1042 Harthacnut, English-Danish king (b. 1018)[4]
  • 1154 William of York, English archbishop and saint
  • 1290 Beatrice Portinari, object of Dante Alighieri's adoration (b. 1266)[49]
  • 1376 Edward, the Black Prince, English son of Edward III of England (b. 1330)[50]
  • 1383 Thomas de Ros, 4th Baron de Ros, English politician (b. 1338)
  • 1384 Kan'ami, Japanese actor and playwright (b. 1333)
  • 1405 Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York (b. c.1350)[51]
  • 1405 Thomas de Mowbray, 4th Earl of Norfolk (b. 1385)[51]
  • 1476 George Neville, English archbishop and academic (b. 1432)
  • 1492 Elizabeth Woodville, Queen consort of England (b. 1437)
  • 1501 George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly, Earl of Huntly and Lord Chancellor of Scotland (b. 1440)
  • 1505 Hongzhi Emperor of China (b. 1470)
  • 1600 Edward Fortunatus, German nobleman (b. 1565)

1601–1900

  • 1611 Jean Bertaut, French bishop and poet (b. 1552)[52]
  • 1612 Hans Leo Hassler, German organist and composer (b. 1562)
  • 1621 Anne de Xainctonge, French saint, founded the Society of the Sisters of Saint Ursula of the Blessed Virgin (b. 1567)
  • 1628 Rudolph Goclenius, German lexicographer and philosopher (b. 1547)
  • 1651 Tokugawa Iemitsu, Japanese shōgun (b. 1604)
  • 1714 Sophia of Hanover (b. 1630)
  • 1716 Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine, German son of Landgravine Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt (b. 1658)
  • 1727 August Hermann Francke, German-Lutheran pietist, philanthropist, and scholar (b. 1663)
  • 1768 Johann Joachim Winckelmann, German archaeologist and scholar (b. 1717)
  • 1771 George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax, English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (b. 1716)
  • 1795 Louis XVII of France (b. 1785)
  • 1809 Thomas Paine, English-American theorist and author (b. 1737)
  • 1831 Sarah Siddons, Welsh actress (b. 1755)
  • 1835 Gian Domenico Romagnosi, Italian economist and jurist (b. 1761)
  • 1845 Andrew Jackson, American general, judge, and politician, 7th President of the United States (b. 1767)
  • 1846 Rodolphe Töpffer, Swiss teacher, author, painter, cartoonist, and caricaturist (b. 1799)
  • 1857 Douglas William Jerrold, English journalist and playwright (b. 1803)
  • 1874 Cochise, American tribal chief (b. 1805)
  • 1876 George Sand, French author and playwright (b. 1804)
  • 1885 Ignace Bourget, Canadian bishop (b. 1799)
  • 1889 Gerard Manley Hopkins, English poet (b. 1844)
  • 1899 Mary of the Divine Heart, German nun and saint (b. 1863)

1901–present

  • 1924 Andrew Irvine, English mountaineer and explorer (b. 1902)[53]
  • 1924 George Mallory, English mountaineer (b. 1886)[53]
  • 1945 Karl Hanke, Polish-German soldier and politician (b. 1903)
  • 1951 Eugène Fiset, Canadian physician, general, and politician, 18th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (b. 1874)
  • 1951 Oswald Pohl, German SS officer (b. 1892)[54]
  • 1956 Marie Laurencin, French painter and sculptor (b. 1883)
  • 1959 Leslie Johnson, English racing driver (b. 1912)
  • 1965 Edmondo Rossoni, Italian politician (b. 1884)
  • 1966 Anton Melik, Slovenian geographer and academic (b. 1890)
  • 1968 Elizabeth Enright, American author and illustrator (b. 1909)
  • 1968 Ludovico Scarfiotti, Italian racing driver (b. 1933)
  • 1969 Arunachalam Mahadeva, Sri Lankan politician and diplomat (b. 1885)
  • 1969 Robert Taylor, American actor and singer (b. 1911)[55]
  • 1970 Abraham Maslow, American psychologist and academic (b. 1908)
  • 1971 J. I. Rodale, American author and playwright (b. 1898)
  • 1976 Thorleif Schjelderup-Ebbe, Norwegian zoologist and psychologist (b. 1894)
  • 1982 Satchel Paige, American baseball player (b. 1906)[56]
  • 1984 Gordon Jacob, English composer and academic (b. 1895)[57]
  • 1987 Alexander Iolas, Egyptian-American art collector (b. 1907)
  • 1997 George Turner, Australian author and critic (b. 1916)
  • 1997 Karen Wetterhahn, American chemist and academic (b. 1948)
  • 1998 Sani Abacha, Nigerian general and politician, 10th President of Nigeria (b. 1943)
  • 1998 Maria Reiche, German mathematician and archaeologist (b. 1903)
  • 2000 Frédéric Dard, French author and screenwriter (b. 1921)[58]
  • 2001 Alex de Renzy, American director and producer (b. 1935)
  • 2004 Charles Hyder, American astrophysicist and academic (b. 1930)
  • 2004 Mack Jones, American baseball player (b. 1938)
  • 2006 Jaxon, American illustrator and publisher, co-founded Rip Off Press (b. 1941)
  • 2006 Matta El Meskeen, Egyptian monk, theologian, and author (b. 1919)
  • 2009 Omar Bongo, Gabonese captain and politician, President of Gabon (b. 1935)[59]
  • 2012 Charles E. M. Pearce, New Zealand-Australian mathematician and academic (b. 1940)
  • 2012 Ghassan Tueni, Lebanese journalist, academic, and politician (b. 1926)[60]
  • 2013 Paul Cellucci, American soldier and politician, 69th Governor of Massachusetts (b. 1948)
  • 2013 Yoram Kaniuk, Israeli painter, journalist, and critic (b. 1930)
  • 2013 Taufiq Kiemas, Indonesian politician, 5th First Spouse of Indonesia (b. 1942)
  • 2014 Alexander Imich, Polish-American chemist, parapsychologist, and academic (b. 1903)
  • 2014 Yoshihito, Prince Katsura of Japan (b. 1948)
  • 2015 Chea Sim, Cambodian commander and politician (b. 1932)[61]
  • 2017 Sam Panopoulos, Greek cook (b. 1934)
  • 2018 Anthony Bourdain, American chef and travel documentarian (b. 1956)[62]
  • 2019 Andre Matos, Brazilian heavy metal musician (b. 1971)[63]
  • 2019 Paula Rego, Portuguese-British visual artist (b. 1935)[64]

Holidays and observances

  • Christian feast day:
  • Earliest day on which Queen's Birthday can fall, while June 14 is the latest; celebrated on the second Monday in June. (Australia, except Western Australia and Queensland)
  • Bounty Day (Norfolk Island)
  • Caribbean American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
  • Engineer's Day (Peru)
  • Primož Trubar Day (Slovenia)
  • World Brain Tumor Day
  • World Oceans Day[65]

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