January 11

January 11 is the 11th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 354 days remain until the end of the year (355 in leap years).

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Events

Pre-1600

  • 532 Nika riots in Constantinople: A quarrel between supporters of different chariot teams—the Blues and the Greens—in the Hippodrome escalates into violence.[1]
  • 630 Conquest of Mecca: The prophet Muhammad and his followers conquer the city, Quraysh surrender.[2]
  • 947 Emperor Tai Zong of the Khitan-led Liao Dynasty invades the Later Jin, resulting in the destruction of the Later Jin.
  • 1055 Theodora is crowned empress of the Byzantine Empire.[3]
  • 1158 Vladislaus II, Duke of Bohemia becomes King of Bohemia.
  • 1569 First recorded lottery in England.[4]

1601–1900

1901–present

  • 1908 Grand Canyon National Monument is created.
  • 1912 Immigrant textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, go on strike when wages are reduced in response to a mandated shortening of the work week.[9]
  • 1914 The Karluk, flagship of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, sank after being crushed by ice.[10]
  • 1917 The Kingsland munitions factory explosion occurs as a result of sabotage.
  • 1922 Leonard Thompson becomes the first person to be injected with insulin.
  • 1923 Occupation of the Ruhr: Troops from France and Belgium occupy the Ruhr area to force Germany to make its World War I reparation payments.
  • 1927 Louis B. Mayer, head of film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), announces the creation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, at a banquet in Los Angeles, California.[11]
  • 1935 Amelia Earhart becomes the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California.
  • 1942 World War II: Japanese forces capture Kuala Lumpur, the capital of the Federated Malay States.
  • 1942 World War II: Japanese forces attack Tarakan in Borneo, Netherlands Indies (Battle of Tarakan)
  • 1943 The Republic of China agrees to the Sino-British New Equal Treaty and the Sino-American New Equal Treaty.
  • 1943 Italian-American anarchist Carlo Tresca is assassinated in New York City.
  • 1946 Enver Hoxha, Secretary General of the Communist Party of Albania, declares the People's Republic of Albania with himself as head of state.
  • 1949 The first "networked" television broadcasts took place as KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania goes on the air connecting the east coast and mid-west programming.
  • 1957 The African Convention is founded in Dakar, Senegal.
  • 1961 Throgs Neck Bridge over the East River, linking New York City's boroughs of The Bronx and Queens, opens to road traffic.
  • 1962 Cold War: While tied to its pier in Polyarny, the Soviet submarine B-37 is destroyed when fire breaks out in its torpedo compartment.
  • 1962 An avalanche on Huascarán in Peru causes around 4,000 deaths.[12]
  • 1964 Surgeon General of the United States Dr. Luther Terry, M.D., publishes the landmark report Smoking and Health: Report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the United States saying that smoking may be hazardous to health, sparking national and worldwide anti-smoking efforts.
  • 1972 East Pakistan renames itself Bangladesh.
  • 1973 Major League Baseball owners vote in approval of the American League adopting the designated hitter position.
  • 1986 The Gateway Bridge, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia is officially opened.
  • 1994 The Irish Government announces the end of a 15-year broadcasting ban on the IRA and its political arm Sinn Féin.
  • 1998 Over 100 people are killed in the Sidi-Hamed massacre in Algeria.[13]
  • 2003 Illinois Governor George Ryan commutes the death sentences of 167 prisoners on Illinois's death row based on the Jon Burge scandal.
  • 2013 One French soldier and 17 militants are killed in a failed attempt to free a French hostage in Bulo Marer, Somalia.
  • 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei: Municipal health officials in Wuhan announce the first recorded death from COVID-19.[14]

Births

Pre-1600

  • 347 Theodosius I, Roman emperor (d. 395)
  • 889 Abd-ar-Rahman III, first Caliph of Córdoba (d. 961)
  • 1113 Wang Chongyang, Chinese religious leader and poet (d. 1170)
  • 1209 Möngke Khan, Mongolian emperor (d. 1259)
  • 1322 Emperor Kōmyō of Japan (d. 1380)
  • 1359 Emperor Go-En'yū of Japan (d. 1393)
  • 1395 Michele of Valois, daughter of Charles VI of France (d. 1422)
  • 1503 Parmigianino, Italian artist (d. 1540)
  • 1589 William Strode, English politician (d. 1666)
  • 1591 Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, English general and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire (d. 1646)

1601–1900

  • 1624 Bastiaan Govertsz van der Leeuw, Dutch painter (d. 1680)
  • 1630 John Rogers, English-American minister, physician, and academic (d. 1684)
  • 1638 Nicolas Steno, Danish bishop and anatomist (d. 1686)
  • 1642 Johann Friedrich Alberti, German organist and composer (d. 1710)
  • 1650 Diana Glauber, Dutch-German painter (d. 1721)[15]
  • 1671 François-Marie, 1st duc de Broglie, French general and diplomat (d. 1745)
  • 1755 Alexander Hamilton, Nevisian-American general, economist and politician, 1st United States Secretary of the Treasury (d. 1804)
  • 1757 Samuel Bentham, English engineer and architect (d. 1831)
  • 1760 Oliver Wolcott Jr., American lawyer and politician, 2nd United States Secretary of the Treasury, 24th Governor of Connecticut (d. 1833)
  • 1777 Vincenzo Borg, Maltese merchant and rebel leader (d. 1837)
  • 1786 Joseph Jackson Lister, English physicist (d. 1869)
  • 1788 William Thomas Brande, English chemist and academic (d. 1866)
  • 1800 Ányos Jedlik, Hungarian physicist and engineer (d. 1895)
  • 1807 Ezra Cornell, American businessman and philanthropist, founded Western Union and Cornell University (d. 1874)
  • 1814 James Paget, English surgeon and pathologist (d. 1899)
  • 1814 Socrates Nelson, American businessman and politician (d. 1867)[16]
  • 1815 John A. Macdonald, Scottish-Canadian lawyer and politician, 1st Prime Minister of Canada (d. 1891)
  • 1825 Bayard Taylor, American poet, author, and critic (d. 1878)
  • 1839 Eugenio María de Hostos, Puerto Rican lawyer, philosopher, and sociologist (d. 1903)
  • 1842 William James, American psychologist and philosopher (d. 1910)
  • 1843 Adolf Eberle, German painter (d. 1914)
  • 1845 Albert Victor Bäcklund, Swedish mathematician and physicist (d. 1912)
  • 1850 Joseph Charles Arthur, American pathologist and mycologist (d. 1942)
  • 1852 Constantin Fehrenbach, German lawyer and politician, 4th Chancellor of Weimar Germany (d. 1926)
  • 1853 Georgios Jakobides, Greek painter and sculptor (d. 1932)
  • 1856 Christian Sinding, Norwegian pianist and composer (d. 1941)
  • 1857 Fred Archer, English jockey (d. 1886)
  • 1858 Harry Gordon Selfridge, American-English businessman, founded Selfridges (d. 1947)
  • 1859 George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, English politician, 35th Governor-General of India (d. 1925)
  • 1864 Thomas Dixon, Jr., American minister, lawyer, and politician (d. 1946)
  • 1867 Edward B. Titchener, English psychologist and academic (d. 1927)
  • 1868 Cai Yuanpei, Chinese philosopher, academic, and politician (d. 1940)
  • 1870 Alexander Stirling Calder, American sculptor and educator (d. 1945)
  • 1872 G. W. Pierce, American physicist and academic (d. 1956)
  • 1873 John Callan O'Laughlin, American soldier and journalist (d. 1949)
  • 1875 Reinhold Glière, Russian composer and academic (d. 1956)
  • 1876 Elmer Flick, American baseball player (d. 1971)
  • 1876 Thomas Hicks, American runner (d. 1952)
  • 1878 Theodoros Pangalos, Greek general and politician, President of Greece (d. 1952)
  • 1885 Alice Paul, American activist and suffragist (d. 1977)
  • 1887 Aldo Leopold, American ecologist and author (d. 1948)
  • 1888 Joseph B. Keenan, American jurist and politician (d. 1954)
  • 1889 Calvin Bridges, American geneticist and academic (d. 1938)
  • 1890 Max Carey, American baseball player and manager (d. 1976)
  • 1890 Oswald de Andrade, Brazilian poet and critic (d. 1954)
  • 1891 Andrew Sockalexis, American runner (d. 1919)
  • 1893 Ellinor Aiki, Estonian painter (d. 1969)
  • 1893 Charles Fraser, Australian rugby league player and coach (d. 1981)
  • 1893 Anthony M. Rud, American journalist and author (d. 1942)
  • 1895 Laurens Hammond, American engineer and businessman, founded the Hammond Clock Company (d. 1973)
  • 1897 Bernard DeVoto, American historian and author (d. 1955)
  • 1897 August Heissmeyer, German SS officer (d. 1979)
  • 1899 Eva Le Gallienne, English-American actress, director, and producer (d. 1991)

1901–present

  • 1901 Kwon Ki-ok, Korean pilot (d. 1988)[17]
  • 1902 Maurice Duruflé, French organist and composer (d. 1986)
  • 1903 Alan Paton, South African author and activist (d. 1988)
  • 1905 Clyde Kluckhohn, American anthropologist and theorist (d. 1960)
  • 1906 Albert Hofmann, Swiss chemist and academic, discoverer of LSD (d. 2008)
  • 1907 Pierre Mendès France, French lawyer and politician, 142nd Prime Minister of France (d. 1982)
  • 1907 Abraham Joshua Heschel, Polish-American rabbi, theologian, and philosopher (d. 1972)
  • 1908 Lionel Stander, American actor and activist (d. 1994)
  • 1910 Arthur Lambourn, New Zealand rugby player (d. 1999)
  • 1910 Shane Paltridge, Australian soldier and politician (d. 1966)
  • 1911 Tommy Duncan, American singer-songwriter (d. 1967)
  • 1911 Nora Heysen, Australian painter (d. 2003)
  • 1911 Zenkō Suzuki, Japanese politician, 70th Prime Minister of Japan (d. 2004)
  • 1912 Don "Red" Barry, American actor, producer, and screenwriter (d. 1980)
  • 1913 Karl Stegger, Danish actor (d. 1980)
  • 1915 Luise Krüger, German javelin thrower (d. 2001)
  • 1915 Paddy Mayne, British colonel and lawyer (d. 1955)
  • 1916 Bernard Blier, Argentinian-French actor (d. 1989)
  • 1917 John Robarts, Canadian lawyer and politician, 17th Premier of Ontario (d. 1982)
  • 1918 Robert C. O'Brien, American author and journalist (d. 1973)
  • 1918 Spencer Walklate, Australian rugby league player and soldier (d. 1945)[18]
  • 1920 Mick McManus, English wrestler (d. 2013)
  • 1921 Gory Guerrero, American wrestler and trainer (d. 1990)
  • 1921 Juanita M. Kreps, American economist and politician, 24th United States Secretary of Commerce (d. 2010)
  • 1923 Jerome Bixby, American author and screenwriter (d. 1998)
  • 1923 Ernst Nolte, German historian and philosopher (d. 2016)
  • 1923 Carroll Shelby, American race car driver, engineer, and businessman, founded Carroll Shelby International (d. 2012)[19]
  • 1924 Roger Guillemin, French-American physician and endocrinologist, Nobel Prize laureate
  • 1924 Sam B. Hall, Jr., American lawyer, judge, and politician (d. 1994)
  • 1924 Slim Harpo, American blues singer-songwriter and musician (d. 1970)
  • 1925 Grant Tinker, American television producer, co-founded MTM Enterprises (d. 2016)
  • 1926 Lev Dyomin, Russian colonel, pilot, and astronaut (d. 1998)
  • 1928 David L. Wolper, American director and producer (d. 2010)
  • 1929 Dmitri Bruns, Estonian architect and theorist (d. 2020)
  • 1930 Ron Mulock, Australian lawyer and politician, 10th Deputy Premier of New South Wales (d. 2014)
  • 1930 Rod Taylor, Australian-American actor and screenwriter (d. 2015)
  • 1931 Betty Churcher, Australian painter, historian, and curator (d. 2015)
  • 1931 Mary Rodgers, American composer and author (d. 2014)
  • 1932 Alfonso Arau, Mexican actor and director
  • 1933 Goldie Hill, American country singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2005)
  • 1934 Jean Chrétien, Canadian lawyer and politician, 20th Prime Minister of Canada
  • 1936 Eva Hesse, German-American sculptor and educator (d. 1970)
  • 1938 Arthur Scargill, English miner, activist, and politician[20]
  • 1939 Anne Heggtveit, Canadian alpine skier
  • 1940 Andres Tarand, Estonian geographer and politician, 10th Prime Minister of Estonia
  • 1941 Gérson, Brazilian footballer
  • 1942 Bud Acton, American basketball player
  • 1942 Clarence Clemons, American saxophonist and actor (d. 2011)
  • 1944 Mohammed Abdul-Hayy, Sudanese poet and academic (d. 1989)
  • 1944 Shibu Soren, Indian politician, 3rd Chief Minister of Jharkhand
  • 1945 Christine Kaufmann, German actress, author, and businesswoman (d. 2017)
  • 1946 Naomi Judd, American singer-songwriter and actress (d. 2022)
  • 1946 Tony Kaye, English progressive rock keyboard player and songwriter
  • 1946 John Piper, American theologian and author
  • 1947 Hamish Macdonald, New Zealand rugby player
  • 1948 Fritz Bohla, German footballer and manager
  • 1948 Joe Harper, Scottish footballer and manager
  • 1948 Madeline Manning, American runner and coach
  • 1948 Wajima Hiroshi, Japanese sumo wrestler, the 54th Yokozuna (d. 2018)
  • 1948 Terry Williams, Welsh drummer
  • 1949 Daryl Braithwaite, Australian singer-songwriter
  • 1949 Mohammad Reza Rahimi, Iranian lawyer and politician, 2nd Vice President of Iran
  • 1951 Charlie Huhn, American rock singer and guitarist
  • 1951 Willie Maddren, English footballer and manager (d. 2000)
  • 1951 Philip Tartaglia, Scottish archbishop (d. 2021)
  • 1952 Bille Brown, Australian actor and playwright (d. 2013)
  • 1952 Ben Crenshaw, American golfer and architect
  • 1952 Michael Forshaw, Australian lawyer and politician
  • 1952 Diana Gabaldon, American author
  • 1952 Lee Ritenour, American guitarist, composer, and producer
  • 1953 Graham Allen, English politician, Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
  • 1953 Kostas Skandalidis, Greek engineer and politician, Greek Minister of Agricultural Development and Food
  • 1954 Jaak Aaviksoo, Estonian physicist and politician, 26th Estonian Minister of Defence
  • 1954 Kailash Satyarthi, Indian engineer, academic, and activist, Nobel Prize laureate
  • 1956 Big Bank Hank, American rapper (d. 2014)
  • 1956 David Grant, Australian rugby league player (d. 1994)[21]
  • 1957 Darryl Dawkins, American basketball player and coach (d. 2015)
  • 1957 Peter Moore, Australian rules footballer and coach
  • 1957 Bryan Robson, English footballer and manager
  • 1958 Vicki Peterson, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1959 Brett Bodine, American NASCAR driver[22]
  • 1959 Rob Ramage, Canadian ice hockey player and coach
  • 1961 Lars-Erik Torph, Swedish racing driver (d. 1989)
  • 1962 Chris Bryant, Welsh politician, Minister of State for Europe
  • 1962 Susan Lindauer, American journalist and activist
  • 1962 Brian Moore, English rugby player
  • 1963 Tracy Caulkins, American-Australian swimmer
  • 1963 Petra Schneider, German swimmer
  • 1964 Ralph Recto, Filipino lawyer and politician
  • 1964 Albert Dupontel, French actor and director
  • 1965 Mascarita Sagrada, Mexican wrestler
  • 1965 Aleksey Zhukov, Russian footballer and coach
  • 1966 Marc Acito, American author and screenwriter
  • 1967 Michael Healy-Rae, Irish politician
  • 1968 Anders Borg, Swedish economist and politician, Swedish Minister for Finance
  • 1968 Tom Dumont, American guitarist and producer
  • 1968 Steve Mavin, Australian rugby league player[23]
  • 1969 Manny Acta, Dominican-American baseball player, coach, manager, and sportscaster
  • 1970 Manfredi Beninati, Italian painter and sculptor
  • 1970 Chris Jent, American basketball player and coach
  • 1970 Malcolm D. Lee, American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor
  • 1970 Ken Ueno, American composer
  • 1971 Mary J. Blige, American singer-songwriter, producer, and actress
  • 1971 Jeff Orford, Australian rugby league player
  • 1971 Chris Willsher, English singer-songwriter, drummer, and actor
  • 1972 Christian Jacobs, American singer-songwriter, producer, and actor
  • 1972 Anthony Lledo, Danish composer
  • 1972 Amanda Peet, American actress and playwright
  • 1973 Rockmond Dunbar, American actor
  • 1973 Rahul Dravid, Indian cricketer and captain
  • 1974 Roman Görtz, German footballer
  • 1974 Cody McKay, Canadian baseball player
  • 1974 Jens Nowotny, German footballer
  • 1975 Rory Fitzpatrick, American ice hockey player
  • 1975 Dan Luger, English rugby player and coach
  • 1975 Matteo Renzi, Italian politician, 56th Prime Minister of Italy
  • 1976 Efthimios Rentzias, Greek basketball player
  • 1977 Shamari Buchanan, American football player
  • 1977 Anni Friesinger-Postma, German speed skater
  • 1977 Shane Kelly, Australian rugby league player[24]
  • 1977 Olexiy Lukashevych, Ukrainian long jumper
  • 1978 Vallo Allingu, Estonian basketball player
  • 1978 Holly Brisley, Australian actress
  • 1978 Michael Duff, Irish footballer
  • 1978 Emile Heskey, English footballer
  • 1979 Darren Lynn Bousman, American director and screenwriter
  • 1979 Michael Lorenz, German footballer
  • 1979 Terence Morris, American basketball player[25]
  • 1979 Henry Shefflin, Irish hurler
  • 1979 Siti Nurhaliza, Malaysian singer-songwriter and businesswoman[26]
  • 1980 Josh Hannay, Australian rugby league player and coach
  • 1980 Mike Williams, American football player
  • 1982 Tony Allen, American basketball player
  • 1982 Clint Greenshields, Australian-French rugby league player[27]
  • 1982 Blake Heron, American actor (d. 2017)
  • 1982 Son Ye-jin, South Korean actress
  • 1983 Turner Battle, American basketball player
  • 1983 André Myhrer, Swedish skier
  • 1983 Ted Richards, Australian rules footballer
  • 1983 Adrian Sutil, German racing driver
  • 1984 Kevin Boss, American football player
  • 1984 Dario Krešić, Croatian footballer
  • 1984 Matt Mullenweg, American web developer and businessman, co-created WordPress
  • 1984 Stijn Schaars, Dutch footballer
  • 1984 Glenn Stewart, Australian rugby league player[28]
  • 1985 Newton Faulkner, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1985 Lucy Knisley, American author and illustrator
  • 1987 Scotty Cranmer, American Professional BMX rider
  • 1987 Danuta Kozák, Hungarian sprint canoer
  • 1987 Daniel Semenzato, Italian footballer
  • 1987 Jamie Vardy, English footballer
  • 1987 Kim Young-kwang, South Korean actor and model
  • 1988 Rodrigo José Pereira, Brazilian footballer
  • 1989 Kane Linnett, Australian rugby league player
  • 1990 Ryan Griffin, American football player
  • 1991 Andrea Bertolacci, Italian footballer
  • 1992 Dani Carvajal, Spanish footballer
  • 1992 Lee Seung-hoon, South Korean rapper and dancer
  • 1993 Michael Keane, English footballer
  • 1993 Will Keane, Irish footballer
  • 1995 Nick Solak, American baseball player[29]
  • 1996 Leroy Sané, German footballer
  • 1997 Cody Simpson, Australian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor
  • 1998 Thomas Mikaele, New Zealand rugby league player[30]
  • 1999 Brandon Wakeham, Australian-Fijian rugby league player[31]

Deaths

Pre-1600

  • 140 Pope Hyginus, Bishop of Rome (b. 74)
  • 705 Pope John VI (b. 655)
  • 782 Emperor Kōnin of Japan (b. 709)
  • 812 Staurakios, Byzantine emperor
  • 844 Michael I Rangabe, Byzantine emperor (b. 770)
  • 887 Boso of Provence, Frankish nobleman
  • 937 Cao, empress of Later Tang
  • 937 Li Chongmei, prince of Later Tang
  • 937 Li Congke, emperor of Later Tang (b. 885)
  • 937 Liu, empress of Later Tang
  • 1055 Constantine IX Monomachos, Byzantine emperor (b. 1000)
  • 1068 Egbert I, Margrave of Meissen
  • 1083 Otto of Nordheim (b. 1020)
  • 1266 Swietopelk II, Duke of Pomerania
  • 1344 Thomas Charlton, Bishop of Hereford and Lord Chancellor of Ireland
  • 1372 Eleanor of Lancaster, English noblewoman (b. 1318)
  • 1396 Isidore Glabas, Metropolitan bishop of Thessalonica (b.c. 1341)
  • 1397 Skirgaila, Grand Duke of Lithuania
  • 1494 Domenico Ghirlandaio, Italian painter (b. 1449)
  • 1495 Pedro González de Mendoza, Spanish cardinal (b. 1428)
  • 1546 Gaudenzio Ferrari, Italian painter and sculptor (b. c. 1471)
  • 1554 Min Bin, king of Arakan (b. 1493)

1601–1900

  • 1641 Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Aguilar, Spanish poet and painter (b. 1583)
  • 1696 Charles Albanel, French priest, missionary, and explorer (b. 1616)
  • 1703 Johann Georg Graevius, German scholar and critic (b. 1632)
  • 1713 Pierre Jurieu, French priest and theologian (b. 1637)
  • 1735 Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje (b. 1670)
  • 1753 Hans Sloane, Irish-English physician and academic (b. 1660)
  • 1757 Louis Bertrand Castel, French mathematician and philosopher (b. 1688)[32]
  • 1762 Louis-François Roubiliac, French-English sculptor (b. 1695)
  • 1763 Caspar Abel, German poet, historian, and theologian (b. 1676)
  • 1771 Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens, French philosopher and author (b. 1704)
  • 1788 François Joseph Paul de Grasse, French admiral (b. 1722)
  • 1791 William Williams Pantycelyn, Welsh composer and poet (b. 1717)
  • 1798 Heraclius II of Georgia (b. 1720)
  • 1801 Domenico Cimarosa, Italian composer and educator (b. 1749)
  • 1824 Thomas Mullins, 1st Baron Ventry, Anglo-Irish politician and peer (b. 1736)
  • 1836 John Molson, Canadian businessman, founded the Molson Brewing Company (b. 1763)
  • 1843 Francis Scott Key, American lawyer, author, and songwriter (b. 1779)
  • 1866 Gustavus Vaughan Brooke, Irish actor (b. 1818)
  • 1866 John Woolley, English minister and academic (b. 1816)
  • 1867 Stuart Donaldson, English-Australian businessman and politician, 1st Premier of New South Wales (b. 1812)
  • 1882 Theodor Schwann, German physiologist and biologist (b. 1810)
  • 1891 Georges-Eugène Haussmann, French urban planner (b. 1809)

1901–present

  • 1902 Johnny Briggs, English cricketer and rugby player (b. 1862)
  • 1904 William Sawyer, Canadian merchant and politician (b. 1815)
  • 1914 Carl Jacobsen, Danish brewer and philanthropist (b. 1842)
  • 1920 Steinar Schjøtt, Norwegian philologist and lexicographer (b. 1844)
  • 1923 Constantine I of Greece (b. 1868)
  • 1928 Thomas Hardy, English novelist and poet (b. 1840)
  • 1929 Elfrida Andrée, Swedish organist, composer, and conductor (b. 1841)[33]
  • 1931 James Milton Carroll, American pastor, historian, and author (b. 1852)
  • 1937 Nuri Conker, Turkish colonel and politician (b. 1882)
  • 1941 Emanuel Lasker, German mathematician, philosopher, and chess player (b. 1868)
  • 1944 Galeazzo Ciano, Italian politician, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs (b. 1903)
  • 1947 Eva Tanguay, Canadian singer (b. 1879)
  • 1952 Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, French general (b. 1889)
  • 1952 Aureliano Pertile, Italian tenor and educator (b. 1885)
  • 1953 Noe Zhordania, Georgian journalist and politician, Prime Minister of Georgia (b. 1868)
  • 1953 Roberta Fulbright, American businesswoman (b.1874)[34]
  • 1954 Oscar Straus, Austrian composer (b. 1870)[35]
  • 1957 Robert Garran, Australian lawyer and politician, Solicitor-General of Australia (b. 1867)
  • 1961 Elena Gerhardt, German soprano and actress (b. 1883)
  • 1963 Arthur Nock, English-American scholar, theologian, and academic (b. 1902)
  • 1965 Wally Pipp, American baseball player (b. 1893)
  • 1966 Alberto Giacometti, Swiss sculptor and painter (b. 1901)
  • 1966 Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indian academic and politician, 2nd Prime Minister of India (b. 1904)
  • 1968 Moshe Zvi Segal, Israeli linguist and scholar (b. 1876)
  • 1969 Richmal Crompton, English author and educator (b. 1890)
  • 1972 Padraic Colum, Irish poet and playwright (b. 1881)
  • 1975 Max Lorenz, German tenor and actor (b. 1901)
  • 1980 Barbara Pym, English author (b. 1913)
  • 1981 Beulah Bondi, American actress (b. 1889)
  • 1985 Edward Buzzell, American actor, director, and screenwriter (b. 1895)
  • 1985 William McKell, Australian lawyer and politician, 12th Governor-General of Australia (b. 1891)
  • 1986 Sid Chaplin, English author and screenwriter (b. 1916)
  • 1986 Andrzej Czok, Polish mountaineer (b. 1948)
  • 1987 Albert Ferber, Swiss-English pianist, composer, and conductor (b. 1911)
  • 1988 Pappy Boyington, American colonel and pilot, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1912)
  • 1988 Isidor Isaac Rabi, Polish-American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1898)
  • 1989 Ray Moore, English radio host (b. 1942)
  • 1990 Carolyn Haywood, American author and illustrator (b. 1898)
  • 1991 Carl David Anderson, American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1905)
  • 1994 Helmut Poppendick, German physician (b. 1902)
  • 1995 Josef Gingold, Belarusian-American violinist and educator (b. 1909)
  • 1995 Onat Kutlar, Turkish author and poet (b. 1936)
  • 1995 Lewis Nixon, U.S. Army captain (b. 1918)
  • 1995 Theodor Wisch, German general (b. 1907)
  • 1996 Roger Crozier, Canadian-American ice hockey player (b. 1942)[36]
  • 1999 Fabrizio De André, Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1940)
  • 1999 Naomi Mitchison, Scottish author and poet (b. 1897)
  • 1999 Brian Moore, Irish-Canadian author and screenwriter (b. 1921)
  • 2000 Ivan Combe, American businessman, invented Clearasil (b. 1911)
  • 2000 Bob Lemon, American baseball player and manager (b. 1920)
  • 2000 Betty Archdale, English-Australian cricketer and educator (b. 1907)
  • 2001 Denys Lasdun, English architect, co-designed the Royal National Theatre (b. 1914)
  • 2002 Henri Verneuil, French-Armenian director and playwright (b. 1920)
  • 2003 Jože Pučnik, Slovenian sociologist and politician (b. 1932)
  • 2007 Solveig Dommartin, French-German actress (b. 1961)
  • 2007 Robert Anton Wilson, American psychologist, author, poet, and playwright (b. 1932)
  • 2008 Edmund Hillary, New Zealand mountaineer and explorer (b. 1919)
  • 2008 Carl Karcher, American businessman, co-founded Carl's Jr. (b. 1917)
  • 2010 Miep Gies, Austrian-Dutch humanitarian (b. 1909)
  • 2010 Éric Rohmer, French director, screenwriter, and critic (b. 1920)
  • 2011 David Nelson, American actor, director, and producer (b. 1936)
  • 2012 Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan, Iranian physicist and academic (b. 1980)
  • 2012 Gilles Jacquier, French journalist and photographer (b. 1968)
  • 2012 Edgar Kaiser, Jr, American-Canadian businessman and philanthropist (b. 1942)
  • 2012 Wally Osterkorn, American basketball player (b. 1928)
  • 2012 Steven Rawlings, English astrophysicist, astronomer, and academic (b. 1961)
  • 2012 David Whitaker, English composer and conductor (b. 1931)
  • 2013 Guido Forti, Italian businessman, founded the Forti Racing Team (b. 1940)
  • 2013 Nguyễn Khánh, Vietnamese general and politician, 3rd President of South Vietnam (b. 1927)
  • 2013 Mariangela Melato, Italian actress (b. 1941)
  • 2013 Tom Parry Jones, Welsh chemist, invented the breathalyzer (b. 1935)
  • 2013 Alemayehu Shumye, Ethiopian runner (b. 1988)
  • 2013 Aaron Swartz, American programmer and activist (b. 1986)[37]
  • 2014 Keiko Awaji, Japanese actress (b. 1933)
  • 2014 Muhammad Habibur Rahman, Indian-Bangladeshi jurist and politician, Prime Minister of Bangladesh (b. 1928)
  • 2014 Chai Trong-rong, Taiwanese educator and politician (b. 1935)
  • 2014 Ariel Sharon, Israeli general and politician, 11th Prime Minister of Israel (b. 1928)
  • 2015 Jenő Buzánszky, Hungarian footballer and coach (b. 1925)
  • 2015 Anita Ekberg, Swedish-Italian model and actress (b. 1931)
  • 2015 Chashi Nazrul Islam, Bangladeshi director and producer (b. 1941)
  • 2015 Vernon Benjamin Mountcastle, American neuroscientist and academic (b. 1918)
  • 2016 Monte Irvin, American baseball player (b. 1919)
  • 2016 David Margulies, American actor (b. 1937)
  • 2017 Adenan Satem, Malaysian politician and Chief Minister of Sarawak, Malaysia (b. 1944)
  • 2018 Edgar Ray Killen, American murderer (b.1925)
  • 2019 Michael Atiyah, British-Lebanese mathematician (b.1929)[38]

Holidays and observances

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