July 13

July 13 is the 194th day of the year (195th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 171 days remain until the end of the year.

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Events

Pre-1600

1601–1900

  • 1643 English Civil War: Battle of Roundway Down: In England, Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester, commanding the Royalist forces, heavily defeats the Parliamentarian forces led by Sir William Waller.
  • 1787 The Congress of the Confederation enacts the Northwest Ordinance establishing governing rules for the Northwest Territory. It also establishes procedures for the admission of new states and limits the expansion of slavery.
  • 1793 Journalist and French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat is assassinated in his bathtub by Charlotte Corday, a member of the opposing political faction.
  • 1794 The Battle of Trippstadt between French forces and those of Prussia and Austria begins.
  • 1814 The Carabinieri, the national gendarmerie of Italy, is established.
  • 1830 The General Assembly's Institution, now the Scottish Church College, one of the pioneering institutions that ushered the Bengali Renaissance, is founded by Alexander Duff and Raja Ram Mohan Roy, in Calcutta, India.
  • 1831 Regulamentul Organic, a quasi-constitutional organic law is adopted in Wallachia, one of the two Danubian Principalities that were to become the basis of Romania.[2]
  • 1854 In the Battle of Guaymas, Mexico, General José María Yáñez stops the French invasion led by Count Gaston de Raousset-Boulbon.
  • 1863 New York City draft riots: In New York City, opponents of conscription begin three days of rioting which will be later regarded as the worst in United States history.
  • 1878 Treaty of Berlin: The European powers redraw the map of the Balkans. Serbia, Montenegro and Romania become completely independent of the Ottoman Empire.

1901–present

  • 1913 The 1913 Romanian Army cholera outbreak during the Second Balkan War starts.[3]
  • 1919 The British airship R34 lands in Norfolk, England, completing the first airship return journey across the Atlantic in 182 hours of flight.
  • 1930 The inaugural FIFA World Cup begins in Uruguay.[4]
  • 1941 World War II: Montenegrins begin the Trinaestojulski ustanak (Thirteenth Uprising), a popular revolt against the Axis powers.
  • 1956 The Dartmouth workshop is the first conference on artificial intelligence.
  • 1962 In an unprecedented action, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan dismisses seven members of his Cabinet, marking the effective end of the National Liberals as a distinct force within British politics.
  • 1973 Watergate scandal: Alexander Butterfield reveals the existence of a secret Oval Office taping system to investigators for the Senate Watergate Committee.[5]
  • 1977 Somalia declares war on Ethiopia, starting the Ogaden War.
  • 1977 New York City: Amidst a period of financial and social turmoil experiences an electrical blackout lasting nearly 24 hours that leads to widespread fires and looting.
  • 1985 The Live Aid benefit concert takes place in London and Philadelphia, as well as other venues such as Moscow and Sydney.
  • 1985 Vice President George H. W. Bush becomes the Acting President for the day when President Ronald Reagan undergoes surgery to remove polyps from his colon.
  • 1990 Lenin Peak disaster: a 6.4-magnitude earthquake in Afghanistan triggers an avalanche on Lenin Peak, killing 43 climbers in the deadliest mountaineering disaster in history.[6]
  • 2003 French DGSE personnel abort an operation to rescue Íngrid Betancourt from FARC rebels in Colombia, causing a political scandal when details are leaked to the press.
  • 2008 Battle of Wanat begins when Taliban and al-Qaeda guerrillas attack US Army and Afghan National Army troops in Afghanistan. The U.S. deaths were, at that time, the most in a single battle since the beginning of operations in 2001.
  • 2011 Mumbai is rocked by three bomb blasts during the evening rush hour, killing 26 and injuring 130.[7]
  • 2011 United Nations Security Council Resolution 1999 is adopted, which admits South Sudan to member status of United Nations.
  • 2013 Typhoon Soulik kills at least nine people and affects more than 160 million in East China and Taiwan.[8]
  • 2016 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron resigns, and is succeeded by Theresa May.[9]
  • 2020 After a five-day search, the body of American actress and singer Naya Rivera is recovered from Lake Piru, where she drowned in California.[10]

Births

Pre-1600

  • 1478 Giulio d'Este, illegitimate son of Italian noble (d. 1561)
  • 1470 Francesco Armellini Pantalassi de' Medici, Catholic cardinal (d. 1528)[11]
  • 1527 John Dee, English-Welsh mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer (d. 1609)[12]
  • 1579 Arthur Dee, English physician and chemist (d. 1651)
  • 1590 Pope Clement X (d. 1676)[13]

1601–1900

  • 1606 Roland Fréart de Chambray (d. 1676)
  • 1607 Wenceslaus Hollar, Czech-English painter and illustrator (d. 1677)
  • 1608 Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1657)
  • 1745 Robert Calder, Scottish-English admiral (d. 1818)
  • 1756 Thomas Rowlandson, English artist and caricaturist (d. 1827)
  • 1760 István Pauli, Hungarian-Slovene priest and poet (d. 1829)
  • 1770 Alexander Balashov, Russian general and politician, Russian Minister of Police (d. 1837)
  • 1793 John Clare, English poet and author (d. 1864)
  • 1821 Nathan Bedford Forrest, American general and first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan (d. 1877)
  • 1831 Arthur Böttcher, German pathologist and anatomist (d. 1889)
  • 1841 Otto Wagner, Austrian architect, designed the Austrian Postal Savings Bank and Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station (d. 1918)
  • 1858 Stewart Culin, American ethnographer and author (d. 1929)
  • 1859 Sidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield, English economist and politician, Secretary of State for the Colonies (d. 1947)
  • 1863 Margaret Murray, British archaeologist, anthropologist, historian, and folklorist (d. 1963)[14]
  • 1864 John Jacob Astor IV, American colonel and businessman (d. 1912)
  • 1877 Robert Henry Mathews, Australian linguist and missionary (d. 1970)
  • 1884 Yrjö Saarela, Finnish wrestler and coach (d. 1951)
  • 1886 Father Edward J. Flanagan, founder of Boys Town (d. 1948)[15]
  • 1889 Emma Asson, Estonian educator and politician (d. 1965)
  • 1889 Stan Coveleski, American baseball player (d. 1984)
  • 1892 Léo-Pol Morin, Canadian pianist, composer, and educator (d. 1941)
  • 1892 Jonni Myyrä, Finnish-American discus and javelin thrower (d. 1955)
  • 1894 Isaac Babel, Russian short story writer, journalist, and playwright (d. 1940)
  • 1895 Sidney Blackmer, American actor (d. 1973)
  • 1896 Mordecai Ardon, Israeli painter and educator (d. 1992)
  • 1898 Julius Schreck, German commander (d. 1936)
  • 1898 Ivan Triesault, Estonian-born American actor (d. 1980)
  • 1900 George Lewis, American clarinet player and songwriter (d. 1969)

1901–present

  • 1901 Eric Portman, English actor (d. 1969)
  • 1903 Kenneth Clark, English historian and author (d. 1983)
  • 1905 Alfredo M. Santos, Filipino general (d. 1990)
  • 1905 Eugenio Pagnini, Italian modern pentathlete (d. 1993)[16]
  • 1905 Magda Foy, American child actress (d. 2000)
  • 1907 George Weller, American author, playwright, and journalist (d. 2002)
  • 1908 Dorothy Round, English tennis player (d. 1982)
  • 1908 Tim Spencer, American country & western singer-songwriter and actor (d. 1974)
  • 1910 Lien Gisolf, Dutch high jumper (d. 1993)
  • 1910 Loren Pope, American journalist and author (d. 2008)
  • 1911 Bob Steele, American radio personality (d. 2002)
  • 1913 Dave Garroway, American journalist and television personality (d. 1982)
  • 1913 Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller, Danish businessman (d. 2012)
  • 1915 Kaoru Ishikawa, Japanese author and educator (d. 1989)
  • 1918 Alberto Ascari, Italian race car driver (d. 1955)
  • 1918 Ronald Bladen, American painter and sculptor (d. 1988)
  • 1918 Marcia Brown, American author and illustrator (d. 2015)
  • 1919 Hau Pei-tsun, 13th Premier of the Republic of China (d. 2020)
  • 1919 William F. Quinn, American lawyer (d. 2006)
  • 1921 Ernest Gold, Austrian-American composer and conductor (d. 1999)
  • 1922 Leslie Brooks, American actress (d. 2011)
  • 1922 Anker Jørgensen, Danish trade union leader and politician, 16th Prime Minister of Denmark (d. 2016)
  • 1922 Helmy Afify Abd El-Bar, Egyptian military commander (d. 2011)
  • 1922 Ken Mosdell, Canadian ice hockey player (d. 2006)
  • 1923 Ashley Bryan, American children's book author and illustrator (d. 2022)
  • 1924 Johnny Gilbert, American game show host and announcer
  • 1925 Suzanne Zimmerman, American competition swimmer and Olympic medalist (d. 2021)
  • 1925 Huang Zongying, Chinese actress and writer (d. 2020)
  • 1926 Robert H. Justman, American director, producer, and production manager (d. 2008)
  • 1926 T. Loren Christianson, American politician (d. 2019)
  • 1926 Thomas Clark, American politician (d. 2020)
  • 1927 Simone Veil, French lawyer and politician, President of the European Parliament (d. 2017)[17]
  • 1927 Ian Reed, Australian discus thrower (d. 2020)
  • 1928 Bob Crane, American actor (d. 1978)
  • 1928 Sven Davidson, Swedish-American tennis player (d. 2008)
  • 1928 Al Rex, American musician (d. 2020)
  • 1929 Sofia Muratova, Russian gymnast (d. 2006)
  • 1929 Svein Ellingsen, Norwegian visual artist and hymnist (d. 2020)
  • 1930 Sam Greenlee, American author and poet (d. 2014)
  • 1930 Naomi Shemer, Israeli singer-songwriter (d. 2004)
  • 1931 Frank Ramsey, American basketball player and coach (d. 2018)
  • 1932 Hubert Reeves, Canadian-French astrophysicist and author
  • 1933 David Storey, English author, playwright, and screenwriter (d. 2017)
  • 1933 Piero Manzoni, Italian artist (d. 1963)
  • 1934 Peter Gzowski, Canadian journalist and academic (d. 2002)
  • 1934 Gordon Lee, English footballer and manager (d. 2022)
  • 1934 Wole Soyinka, Nigerian author, poet, and playwright, Nobel Prize laureate
  • 1934 Aleksei Yeliseyev, Russian engineer and astronaut
  • 1935 Jack Kemp, American football player and politician, 9th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (d. 2009)
  • 1935 Earl Lovelace, Trinidadian journalist, author, and playwright
  • 1935 Kurt Westergaard, Danish cartoonist (d. 2021)
  • 1936 Albert Ayler, American saxophonist and composer (d. 1970)
  • 1937 Ghillean Prance, English botanist and ecologist
  • 1939 Lambert Jackson Woodburne, South African admiral (d. 2013)
  • 1940 Tom Lichtenberg, American football player and coach (d. 2013)
  • 1940 Paul Prudhomme, American chef and author (d. 2015)
  • 1940 Patrick Stewart, English actor, director, and producer
  • 1941 Grahame Corling, Australian cricketer
  • 1941 Robert Forster, American actor and producer (d. 2019)
  • 1941 Ehud Manor, Israeli songwriter and translator (d. 2005)
  • 1941 Jacques Perrin, French actor, director, and producer (d. 2022)
  • 1942 Harrison Ford, American actor and producer
  • 1942 Roger McGuinn, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1943 Chris Serle, English journalist and actor
  • 1944 Eric Freeman, Australian cricketer
  • 1944 Cyril Knowles, English footballer and manager (d. 1991)
  • 1944 Ernő Rubik, Hungarian game designer, architect, and educator, invented the Rubik's Cube
  • 1945 Ashley Mallett, Australian cricketer and author (d. 2021)
  • 1946 Bob Kauffman, American basketball player and coach (d. 2015)
  • 1946 Cheech Marin, American actor and comedian
  • 1948 Tony Kornheiser, American television sports talk show host and former sportswriter
  • 1948 Catherine Breillat, French director and screenwriter
  • 1949 Bryan Murray, Irish actor
  • 1950 George Nelson, American astronomer and astronaut
  • 1950 Ma Ying-jeou, Hong Kong-Taiwanese commander and politician, 12th President of the Republic of China
  • 1950 Jurelang Zedkaia, Marshallese politician, 5th President of the Marshall Islands (d. 2015)
  • 1951 Rob Bishop, American educator and politician
  • 1951 Didi Conn, American actress and singer
  • 1953 David Thompson, American basketball player[18]
  • 1954 Ray Bright, Australian cricketer
  • 1954 Louise Mandrell, American singer-songwriter and actress
  • 1956 Mark Mendoza, American bass player and songwriter
  • 1956 Michael Spinks, American boxer
  • 1957 Thierry Boutsen, Belgian race car driver and businessman
  • 1957 Cameron Crowe, American director, producer, and screenwriter
  • 1959 Richard Leman, English field hockey player
  • 1959 Fuziah Salleh, Malaysian politician
  • 1960 Robert Abraham, American football player
  • 1960 Ian Hislop, Welsh-English journalist and screenwriter
  • 1960 Curtis Rouse, American football player (d. 2013)
  • 1961 Tahira Asif, Pakistani politician (d. 2014)
  • 1961 Anders Jarryd, Swedish tennis player
  • 1961 Khalid Mahmood, Pakistani-English engineer and politician
  • 1961 Stelios Manolas, Greek footballer and manager
  • 1961 Tim Watson, Australian footballer, coach, and journalist
  • 1962 Tom Kenny, American voice actor and screenwriter
  • 1962 Rhonda Vincent, American singer-songwriter and mandolin player
  • 1963 Neal Foulds, English snooker player and sportscaster
  • 1963 Kenny Johnson, American actor, producer, and model
  • 1964 Charlie Hides, American drag queen and comedian
  • 1964 Paul Thorn, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1965 Eileen Ivers, American fiddler
  • 1965 Colin van der Voort, Australian rugby league player
  • 1966 Gerald Levert, American R&B singer-songwriter, producer, and actor (d. 2006)
  • 1966 Natalia Luis-Bassa, Venezuelan-English conductor and educator
  • 1967 Richard Marles, Australian lawyer and politician, 50th Australian Minister for Trade and Investment
  • 1967 Mark McGowan, Australian politician, 30th Premier of Western Australia
  • 1969 Brad Godden, Australian rugby league player
  • 1969 Ken Jeong, American actor, comedian, and physician
  • 1969 Oleg Serebrian, Moldovan political scientist and politician
  • 1970 Andrei Tivontchik, German pole vaulter and trainer
  • 1971 Mark Neeld, Australian footballer and coach
  • 1972 Sean Waltman, American professional wrestler
  • 1974 Deborah Cox, Canadian singer-songwriter and actress
  • 1974 Jarno Trulli, Italian race car driver
  • 1975 Diego Spotorno, Ecuadorian actor
  • 1975 Mariada Pieridi, Cypriot singer-songwriter
  • 1976 Sheldon Souray, Canadian ice hockey player
  • 1977 Chris Horn, American football player
  • 1978 Ryan Ludwick, American baseball player
  • 1978 Prodromos Nikolaidis, Greek basketball player
  • 1979 Craig Bellamy, Welsh footballer
  • 1979 Daniel Díaz, Argentinian footballer
  • 1979 Libuše Průšová, Czech tennis player
  • 1979 Lucinda Ruh, Swiss figure skater and coach
  • 1981 Ágnes Kovács, Hungarian swimmer
  • 1981 Mirco Lorenzetto, Italian cyclist
  • 1982 Shin-Soo Choo, South Korean baseball player
  • 1982 Simon Clist, English footballer
  • 1982 Dominic Isaacs, South African footballer
  • 1982 Nick Kenny, Australian rugby league player
  • 1982 Yadier Molina, Puerto Rican-American baseball player
  • 1983 Kristof Beyens, Belgian sprinter
  • 1983 Marco Pomante, Italian footballer
  • 1983 Liu Xiang, Chinese hurdler
  • 1984 Ida Maria, Norwegian singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1985 Trell Kimmons, American sprinter
  • 1985 Guillermo Ochoa, Mexican footballer
  • 1985 Charlotte Dujardin, English equestrian
  • 1988 Marcos Paulo Gelmini Gomes, Brazilian-Italian footballer
  • 1988 Colton Haynes, American actor, model and singer
  • 1988 Steven R. McQueen, American actor and model
  • 1988 Raúl Spank, German high jumper
  • 1988 Tulisa, English singer-songwriter and actress
  • 1989 Leon Bridges, American soul singer, songwriter and record producer[19]
  • 1989 Charis Giannopoulos, Greek basketball player
  • 1990 Kieran Foran, New Zealand rugby league player
  • 1990 Eduardo Salvio, Argentinian footballer
  • 1992 Elise Matthysen, Belgian swimmer
  • 1993 Daniel Bentley, English footballer
  • 1995 Cody Bellinger, American baseball player
  • 1995 Dante Exum, Australian basketball player
  • 2002 Deborah Medrado, Brazilian rhythmic gymnast[20]

Deaths

Pre-1600

  • 574 John III, pope of the Catholic Church[21]
  • 716 Rui Zong, Chinese emperor (b. 662)
  • 815 Wu Yuanheng, Chinese poet and politician (b. 758)
  • 884 Huang Chao, Chinese rebel leader (b. 835)
  • 939 Leo VII, pope of the Catholic Church
  • 982 Gunther, margrave of Merseburg[22]
  • 982 Henry I, bishop of Augsburg[23]
  • 982 Pandulf II, Lombard prince
  • 982 Landulf IV, Lombard prince
  • 982 Abu'l-Qasim, Kalbid emir of Sicily[24]
  • 1024 Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 973)
  • 1105 Rashi, French rabbi and commentator (b. 1040)
  • 1205 Hubert Walter, English archbishop and politician, Lord Chancellor of The United Kingdom (b. 1160)
  • 1357 Bartolus de Saxoferrato Italian academic and jurist (b. 1313)
  • 1380 Bertrand du Guesclin, French nobleman and knight (b. 1320)
  • 1399 Peter Parler, German architect, designed St. Vitus Cathedral and Charles Bridge (b. 1330)
  • 1491 Afonso, Portuguese prince (b. 1475)
  • 1551 John Wallop, English soldier and diplomat (b. 1490)

1601–1900

  • 1617 Adam Wenceslaus, duke of Cieszyn (b. 1574)
  • 1621 Albert VII, archduke of Austria (b. 1559)
  • 1626 Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester, English politician (b. 1563)
  • 1628 Robert Shirley, English soldier and diplomat (b. 1581)
  • 1629 Caspar Bartholin the Elder, Swedish physician and theologian (b. 1585)
  • 1683 Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex, English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (b. 1631)
  • 1755 Edward Braddock, Scottish general (b. 1695)
  • 1762 James Bradley, English priest and astronomer (b. 1693)
  • 1789 Victor de Riqueti, marquis de Mirabeau, French economist and academic (b. 1715)
  • 1793 Jean-Paul Marat, French physician and theorist (b. 1743)
  • 1807 Henry Benedict Stuart, Italian cardinal, pretender to the British throne and last member of the House of Stuart (b. 1725)
  • 1881 John C. Pemberton, American general (b. 1814)
  • 1889 Robert Hamerling, Austrian author, poet, and playwright (b. 1830)
  • 1890 John C. Frémont, American general and politician, 5th Territorial Governor of Arizona (b. 1813)
  • 1890 Johann Voldemar Jannsen, Estonian journalist and poet (b. 1819)
  • 1893 Young Man Afraid of His Horses, American tribal chief (b. 1836)
  • 1896 August Kekulé, German chemist and academic (b. 1829)

1901–present

  • 1907 Henrik Sillem, Dutch target shooter and jurist (b. 1866)
  • 1911 Allan McLean, Scottish-Australian politician, 19th Premier of Victoria (b. 1840)
  • 1921 Gabriel Lippmann, Luxembourger physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1845)
  • 1922 Martin Dies Sr., American journalist and politician (b. 1870)
  • 1927 Mimar Kemaleddin Bey, Turkish architect and academic, designed the Tayyare Apartments (b. 1870)
  • 1934 Mary E. Byrd, American astronomer and academic (b. 1849)
  • 1936 Kojo Tovalou Houénou, Beninese lawyer and politician (b. 1887)
  • 1941 Ilmar Raud, Estonian chess player (b. 1913)
  • 1945 Alla Nazimova, Russian-American actress, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1879)
  • 1946 Alfred Stieglitz, American photographer and curator (b. 1864)
  • 1949 Walt Kuhn, American painter and academic (b. 1877)
  • 1951 Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian-American composer and painter (b. 1874)
  • 1954 Frida Kahlo, Mexican painter and educator (b. 1907)
  • 1960 Joy Davidman, American-English poet and author (b. 1915)
  • 1965 Photis Kontoglou, Greek painter and illustrator (b. 1895)
  • 1967 Tom Simpson, English cyclist (b. 1937)
  • 1970 Leslie Groves, American general and engineer (b. 1896)
  • 1970 Sheng Shicai, Chinese warlord (b. 1895)
  • 1973 Willy Fritsch, German actor and screenwriter (b. 1901)
  • 1974 Patrick Blackett, Baron Blackett, English physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1897)
  • 1976 Frederick Hawksworth, English engineer (b. 1884)
  • 1976 Joachim Peiper, German SS officer (b. 1915)
  • 1979 Ludwig Merwart, Austrian painter and illustrator (b. 1913)
  • 1980 Seretse Khama, Botswana lawyer and politician, 1st President of Botswana (b. 1921)
  • 1981 Martin Hurson Irish Republican Hunger Striker[25]
  • 1983 Gabrielle Roy, Canadian engineer and author (b. 1909)
  • 1993 Davey Allison, American race car driver (b. 1961)
  • 1995 Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, Danish businessman (b. 1920)[26]
  • 1996 Pandro S. Berman, American director, producer, and production manager (b. 1905)
  • 1997 Miguel Ángel Blanco, Spanish politician (b. 1968)
  • 1999 Konstantinos Kollias, Greek general and politician, 168th Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1901)
  • 2000 Jan Karski, Polish-American activist and academic (b. 1914)
  • 2003 Compay Segundo, Cuban singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1907)
  • 2005 Robert E. Ogren, American zoologist (b. 1922)
  • 2006 Red Buttons, American actor (b. 1919)
  • 2007 Michael Reardon, American mountaineer (b. 1965)
  • 2008 Bronisław Geremek, Polish historian and politician, Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs (b. 1932)
  • 2010 Manohari Singh, Indian saxophonist and composer (b. 1931)
  • 2010 George Steinbrenner, American businessman (b. 1930)
  • 2011 Allan Jeans, Australian footballer and coach (b. 1933)
  • 2012 Warren Jabali, American basketball player (b. 1946)
  • 2012 Jerzy Kulej, Polish boxer and politician (b. 1940)
  • 2012 Richard D. Zanuck, American film producer (b. 1934)
  • 2013 Leonard Garment, American lawyer and public servant, 14th White House Counsel (b. 1924)
  • 2013 Henri Julien, French race car driver (b. 1927)
  • 2013 Cory Monteith, Canadian actor and singer (b. 1982)
  • 2013 Ottavio Quattrocchi, Italian businessman (b. 1938)
  • 2013 Vernon B. Romney, American lawyer and politician, 14th Attorney General of Utah (b. 1924)
  • 2013 Marc Simont, French-American author and illustrator (b. 1915)
  • 2014 Thomas Berger, American author and playwright (b. 1924)
  • 2014 Alfred de Grazia, American political scientist, author, and academic (b. 1919)
  • 2014 Nadine Gordimer, South African novelist, short story writer, and activist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1923)
  • 2014 Jeff Leiding, American football player (b. 1961)
  • 2014 Lorin Maazel, French-American violinist, composer, and conductor (b. 1930)
  • 2015 Philipp Mißfelder, German historian and politician (b. 1979)
  • 2015 Martin Litchfield West, English scholar, author, and academic (b. 1927)
  • 2017 Liu Xiaobo, Chinese literary critic, human rights activist (b. 1955)
  • 2020 Grant Imahara, American electrical engineer, roboticist, and television host (b. 1970)[27]
  • 2020 Zindzi Mandela, South African politician, diplomat, and third daughter of Nelson Mandela (b. 1960).[28]

Holidays and observances

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