July 6

July 6 is the 187th day of the year (188th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 178 days remain until the end of the year.

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Events

Pre-1600

1601–1900

1901–present

  • 1917 World War I: Arabian troops led by T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia") and Auda ibu Tayi capture Aqaba from the Ottoman Empire during the Arab Revolt.
  • 1918 The Left SR uprising in Russia starts with the assassination of German ambassador Wilhelm von Mirbach by Cheka members.
  • 1919 The British dirigible R34 lands in New York, completing the first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by an airship.
  • 1933 The first Major League Baseball All-Star Game is played in Chicago's Comiskey Park. The American League defeated the National League 4–2.
  • 1936 A major breach of the Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal in England sends millions of gallons of water cascading 200 feet (61 m) into the River Irwell.
  • 1937 Spanish Civil War: Battle of Brunete: The battle begins with Spanish Republican troops going on the offensive against the Nationalists to relieve pressure on Madrid.
  • 1939 Anti-Jewish legislation in prewar Nazi Germany closes the last remaining Jewish enterprises.
  • 1940 Story Bridge, a major landmark in Brisbane, as well as Australia's longest cantilever bridge is formally opened.
  • 1941 The German army launches its offensive to encircle several Soviet armies near Smolensk.
  • 1942 Anne Frank and her family go into hiding in the "Secret Annexe" above her father's office in an Amsterdam warehouse.
  • 1944 Jackie Robinson refuses to move to the back of a bus, leading to a court-martial.
  • 1944 The Hartford circus fire, one of America's worst fire disasters, kills approximately 168 people and injures over 700 in Hartford, Connecticut.[6]
  • 1947 Referendum held in Sylhet to decide its fate in the Partition of India.[7]
  • 1947 The AK-47 goes into production in the Soviet Union.
  • 1957 Althea Gibson wins the Wimbledon championships, becoming the first black athlete to do so.[8]
  • 1957 John Lennon and Paul McCartney meet for the first time, as teenagers at Woolton Fete, three years before forming the Beatles.[9]
  • 1962 As a part of Operation Plowshare, the Sedan nuclear test takes place.
  • 1962 The Late Late Show, the world's longest-running chat show by the same broadcaster, airs on RTÉ One for the first time.
  • 1964 Malawi declares its independence from the United Kingdom.
  • 1966 Malawi becomes a republic, with Hastings Banda as its first President.
  • 1967 Nigerian Civil War: Nigerian forces invade Biafra, beginning the war.
  • 1975 The Comoros declares independence from France.
  • 1982 While attempting to return to Sheremetyevo International Airport, an Ilyushin Il-62 operating as Aeroflot Flight 411 crashes near Mendeleyevo, Moscow Oblast, killing all 90 people on board.[10]
  • 1988 The Piper Alpha drilling platform in the North Sea is destroyed by explosions and fires. One hundred sixty-seven oil workers are killed, making it the world's worst offshore oil disaster in terms of direct loss of life.
  • 1989 The Tel Aviv–Jerusalem bus 405 suicide attack: Sixteen bus passengers are killed when a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad took control of the bus and drove it over a cliff.
  • 1995 In the Bosnian War, under the command of General Ratko Mladić, Serbia begins its attack on the Bosnian town of Srebrenica.
  • 1996 A McDonnell Douglas MD-88 operating as Delta Air Lines Flight 1288 experiences a turbine engine failure during takeoff from Pensacola International Airport, killing two and injuring five of the 147 people on board.[11]
  • 1997 The Troubles: In response to the Drumcree dispute, five days of mass protests, riots and gun battles begin in Irish nationalist districts of Northern Ireland.
  • 1998 Hong Kong International Airport opens in Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong, replacing Kai Tak Airport as the city's international airport.
  • 2003 The 70-metre Yevpatoria Planetary Radar sends a METI message (Cosmic Call 2) to five stars: Hip 4872, HD 245409, 55 Cancri (HD 75732), HD 10307 and 47 Ursae Majoris (HD 95128). The messages will arrive to these stars in 2036, 2040, 2044, and 2049, respectively.
  • 2006 The Nathu La pass between India and China, sealed during the Sino-Indian War, re-opens for trade after 44 years.
  • 2013 At least 42 people are killed in a shooting at a school in Yobe State, Nigeria.
  • 2013 A Boeing 777 operating as Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crashes at San Francisco International Airport, killing three and injuring 181 of the 307 people on board.
  • 2013 A 73-car oil train derails in the town of Lac-Mégantic, Quebec and explodes into flames, killing at least 47 people and destroying more than 30 buildings in the town's central area.
  • 2022 The Georgia Guidestones, a monument in the United States, are heavily damaged in a bombing, and are dismantled later the same day.[12]

Births

Pre-1600

  • 1387 Queen Blanche I of Navarre (d. 1441)[13]
  • 1423 Antonio Manetti, Italian mathematician and architect (d. 1497)[14]
  • 1580 Johann Stobäus, German lute player and composer (d. 1646)[15]

1601–1900

  • 1623 Jacopo Melani, Italian violinist and composer (d. 1676)
  • 1678 Nicola Francesco Haym, Italian cellist and composer (d. 1729)
  • 1686 Antoine de Jussieu, French biologist and academic (d. 1758)
  • 1701 Mary, Countess of Harold, English aristocrat and philanthropist (d. 1785)[16]
  • 1736 Daniel Morgan, American general and politician (d. 1802)
  • 1747 John Paul Jones, Scottish-American captain (d. 1792)
  • 1766 Alexander Wilson, Scottish-American poet, ornithologist, and illustrator (d. 1813)
  • 1782 Maria Luisa of Spain (d. 1824)
  • 1785 William Hooker, English botanist and academic (d. 1865)
  • 1789 María Isabella of Spain (d. 1846)
  • 1796 Nicholas I of Russia (d. 1855)[17]
  • 1797 Henry Paget, 2nd Marquess of Anglesey (d. 1869)[18]
  • 1799 Louisa Caroline Huggins Tuthill, American author (d. 1879)[19]
  • 1817 Albert von Kölliker, Swiss anatomist and physiologist (d. 1905)
  • 1818 Adolf Anderssen, German chess player (d. 1879)
  • 1823 Sophie Adlersparre, Swedish publisher, writer, and women's rights activist (d. 1895)[20]
  • 1829 Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein (d. 1880)
  • 1831 Sylvester Pennoyer, American lawyer and politician, 8th Governor of Oregon (d. 1902)
  • 1832 Maximilian I of Mexico (d. 1867)[21]
  • 1837 R. G. Bhandarkar, Indian orientalist and scholar (d. 1925)
  • 1838 Vatroslav Jagić, Croatian philologist and scholar (d. 1923)
  • 1840 José María Velasco Gómez, Mexican painter and academic (d. 1912)
  • 1843 John Downer, Australian politician, 16th Premier of South Australia (d. 1915)
  • 1846 Ángela Peralta, Mexican opera singer (d. 1883)[22]
  • 1856 George Howard Earle, Jr., American lawyer and businessman (d. 1928)
  • 1858 William Irvine, Irish-Australian politician, 21st Premier of Victoria (d. 1943)
  • 1865 Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, Swiss composer and educator (d. 1950)
  • 1868 Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom (d. 1935)
  • 1873 Dimitrios Maximos, Greek banker and politician, 140th Prime Minister of Greece (d. 1955)
  • 1877 Arnaud Massy, French golfer (d. 1950)
  • 1878 Eino Leino, Finnish poet and journalist (d. 1926)[23]
  • 1883 Godfrey Huggins, Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (d. 1971)[24]
  • 1884 Harold Stirling Vanderbilt, American businessman and sailor (d. 1970)
  • 1885 Ernst Busch, German field marshal (d. 1945)
  • 1886 Marc Bloch, French historian and academic (d. 1944)[25]
  • 1887 Marc Chagall, Belarusian-French painter and poet (d. 1985)
  • 1887 Annette Kellermann, Australian swimmer and actress (d. 1975)
  • 1890 Dhan Gopal Mukerji, Indian-American author and scholar (d. 1936)
  • 1892 Will James, American author and illustrator (d. 1942)
  • 1897 Richard Krautheimer, German-American historian and scholar (d. 1994)
  • 1898 Hanns Eisler, German-Austrian soldier and composer (d. 1962)
  • 1899 Susannah Mushatt Jones, American supercentarian (d. 2016)
  • 1900 Frederica Sagor Maas, American author and screenwriter (d. 2012)
  • 1900 Elfriede Wever, German Olympic runner (d. 1941)

1901–present

  • 1903 Hugo Theorell, Swedish biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1982)
  • 1904 Robert Whitney, American conductor and composer (d. 1986)
  • 1904 Erik Wickberg, Swedish 9th General of The Salvation Army (d. 1996)
  • 1905 Juan O'Gorman, Mexican painter and architect (d. 1982)[26]
  • 1907 Frida Kahlo, Mexican painter and educator (d. 1954)
  • 1907 George Stanley, Canadian soldier, historian, and author, designed the flag of Canada (d. 2002)
  • 1908 Anton Muttukumaru, Sri Lankan general and diplomat (d. 2001)
  • 1909 Eric Reece, Australian politician, 32nd Premier of Tasmania (d. 1999)
  • 1910 René Le Grèves, French cyclist (d. 1946)
  • 1911 June Gale, American actress (d. 1996)
  • 1912 Heinrich Harrer, Austrian geographer and mountaineer (d. 2006)
  • 1912 Molly Yard, American feminist (d. 2005)
  • 1913 Vance Trimble, American journalist and author (d. 2021)
  • 1914 Vince McMahon Sr., American wrestling promoter, founded WWE (d. 1984)
  • 1914 Ernest Kirkendall, American chemist and metallurgist (d. 2005)
  • 1915 Leonard Birchall, Royal Canadian Air Force pilot (d. 2004)
  • 1916 Harold Norse, American poet and author (d. 2009)
  • 1916 Don R. Christensen, American animator, cartoonist, illustrator, writer and inventor (d. 2006)
  • 1917 Arthur Lydiard, New Zealand runner and coach (d. 2004)
  • 1918 Sebastian Cabot, English-Canadian actor (d. 1977)
  • 1918 Herm Fuetsch, American professional basketball player (d. 2010)
  • 1918 Francisco Moncion, Dominican-American ballet dancer, charter member of the New York City Ballet (d.1995)
  • 1919 Ernst Haefliger, Swiss tenor and educator (d. 2007)
  • 1919 Edward Kenna, Australian Second World War recipient of the Victoria Cross (d. 2009)
  • 1919 Ray Dowker, New Zealand cricketer (d. 2004)
  • 1921 Allan MacEachen, Canadian economist and politician, Deputy Prime Minister of Canada (d. 2017)
  • 1921 Billy Mauch, American actor (d. 2006)
  • 1921 Bobby Mauch, American actor (d. 2007)
  • 1921 Nancy Reagan, American actress and activist, 42nd First Lady of the United States (d. 2016)[27]
  • 1922 William Schallert, American actor; president (1979–81) of the Screen Actors Guild (d. 2016)
  • 1923 Wojciech Jaruzelski, Polish general and politician, 1st President of Poland (d. 2014)
  • 1924 Mahim Bora, Indian writer and educationist, recipients of the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honour (d. 2016)
  • 1924 Louie Bellson, American drummer, composer, and bandleader (d. 2009)
  • 1925 Merv Griffin, American actor, singer, and producer, created Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! (d. 2007)
  • 1925 Bill Haley, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 1981)
  • 1925 Gazi Yaşargil, Turkish neurosurgeon and academic
  • 1926 Sulev Vahtre, Estonian historian and academic (d. 2007)
  • 1926 Armando Silvestre, Mexican-American actor
  • 1927 Jan Hein Donner, Dutch chess player and journalist (d. 1988)
  • 1927 Janet Leigh, American actress and author (d. 2004)
  • 1928 Bernard Malgrange, French mathematician
  • 1929 Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, French politician historian
  • 1930 George Armstrong, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 2021)[28]
  • 1930 Ian Burgess, English racing driver (d. 2012)[29]
  • 1931 Della Reese, American actress and singer (d. 2017)
  • 1931 László Tábori, Hungarian runner and coach (d. 2018)
  • 1932 Herman Hertzberger, Dutch architect and academic
  • 1935 Candy Barr, American model, dancer, and actress (d. 2005)
  • 1935 Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama
  • 1936 Dave Allen, Irish comedian, actor, and screenwriter (d. 2005)
  • 1937 Vladimir Ashkenazy, Russian-Icelandic pianist and conductor
  • 1937 Ned Beatty, American actor (d. 2021)[30]
  • 1937 Gene Chandler, American singer-songwriter and producer
  • 1937 Bessie Head, Botswanan writer (d. 1986)[31]
  • 1937 Michael Sata, Zambian police officer and politician, 5th President of Zambia (d. 2014)
  • 1939 Jet Harris, English bass player (d. 2011)
  • 1939 Mary Peters, English-Irish pentathlete and shot putter
  • 1939 Bruce Hunter, American swimmer (d. 2018)
  • 1940 Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakh politician, 1st President of Kazakhstan
  • 1940 Jeannie Seely, Grammy Award-winning country music singer-songwriter and Grand Ole Opry member
  • 1940 Siti Norma Yaakob, Malaysian lawyer and judge[32][33]
  • 1941 David Crystal, British linguist, author, and academic
  • 1941 Reinhard Roder, German footballer and manager
  • 1943 Tamara Sinyavskaya, Russian soprano
  • 1944 Gunhild Hoffmeister, German runner
  • 1946 George W. Bush, American businessman and politician, 43rd President of the United States[34]
  • 1946 Fred Dryer, American football player and actor
  • 1946 Peter Singer, Australian philosopher and academic
  • 1946 Sylvester Stallone, American actor, director, and screenwriter
  • 1947 Roy Señeres, Filipino diplomat and politician (d. 2016)
  • 1948 Nathalie Baye, French actress
  • 1948 Jean-Pierre Blackburn, Canadian academic and politician, 26th Canadian Minister of Veterans Affairs
  • 1948 Brad Park, Canadian-American ice hockey player and coach
  • 1949 Noli de Castro, Filipino journalist and politician, 14th Vice President of the Philippines
  • 1949 Phyllis Hyman, American singer-songwriter and actress (d. 1995)
  • 1949 Michael Shrieve, American composer, drummer, and percussionist
  • 1950 John Byrne, English-American author and illustrator
  • 1951 Lorna Golding, Former First Lady of Jamaica
  • 1951 Geoffrey Rush, Australian actor and producer
  • 1952 Hilary Mantel, English author and critic (d. 2022)[35]
  • 1953 Nanci Griffith, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2021)
  • 1953 Kaiser Kalambo, Zambian footballer and manager (d. 2014)
  • 1953 Robert Ménard, French politician and former journalist
  • 1954 Allyce Beasley, American actress
  • 1954 Willie Randolph, American baseball player and manager
  • 1958 Jennifer Saunders, English actress, comedian and screenwriter[36]
  • 1959 Richard Dacoury, French basketball player
  • 1960 Maria Wasiak, Polish businesswoman and politician, Polish Minister of Infrastructure and Development
  • 1962 Todd Bennett, English runner and coach (d. 2013)[37]
  • 1962 Peter Hedges, American author, screenwriter, and director
  • 1967 Heather Nova, Bermudian singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1970 Inspectah Deck, American rapper and producer
  • 1972 Daniel Andrews, Australian politician, 48th Premier of Victoria
  • 1972 Laurent Gaudé, French author and playwright
  • 1972 Greg Norton, American baseball player and coach
  • 1972 Zhanna Pintusevich-Block, Ukrainian sprinter
  • 1974 Zé Roberto, Brazilian footballer
  • 1975 Sebastián Rulli, Argentine-Mexican actor and model
  • 1975 Amir-Abbas Fakhravar, Iranian journalist and activist
  • 1976 Rory Delap, English-Irish footballer
  • 1976 Ioana Dumitriu, Romanian-American mathematician and academic
  • 1977 Max Mirnyi, Belarusian tennis player
  • 1977 Makhaya Ntini, South African cricketer
  • 1978 Adam Busch, American actor, director, and producer
  • 1978 Tamera Mowry, American actress and producer
  • 1978 Tia Mowry, American actress and producer
  • 1978 Kevin Senio, New Zealand rugby player
  • 1979 Nic Cester, Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1979 Kevin Hart, American comedian, actor, producer, and screenwriter
  • 1980 Joell Ortiz, American rapper
  • 1980 Eva Green, French actress and model[38]
  • 1981 Nnamdi Asomugha, American football player
  • 1981 Roman Shirokov, Russian footballer
  • 1982 Brandon Jacobs, American football player
  • 1982 Misty Upham, American actress (d. 2014)[39]
  • 1983 Gregory Smith, Canadian actor, director, and producer
  • 1984 Zhang Hao, Chinese figure skater
  • 1985 Ranveer Singh, Indian film actor[40]
  • 1986 David Karp, American businessman, founded Tumblr
  • 1987 Sophie Auster, American singer-songwriter and actress
  • 1987 Manteo Mitchell, American runner
  • 1987 Kate Nash, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actress
  • 1987 Caroline Trentini, Brazilian model[41]
  • 1988 Kevin Fickentscher, Swiss footballer
  • 1990 Magaye Gueye, French footballer
  • 1992 Na-Lae Han, South Korean tennis player[42]
  • 1992 Manny Machado, Dominican-American baseball player[43]

Deaths

Pre-1600

  • 371 BC Cleombrotus I, Spartan king
  • 649 Goar of Aquitaine, French bishop
  • 887 Wang Chongrong, Chinese warlord
  • 918 William I, duke of Aquitaine (b. 875)
  • 1017 Genshin, Japanese scholar (b. 942)
  • 1070 Godelieve, Flemish saint (b. 1049)
  • 1189 Henry II, king of England (b. 1133)[44]
  • 1218 Odo III, duke of Burgundy (b. 1166)
  • 1249 Alexander II, king of Scotland (b. 1198)
  • 1415 Jan Hus, Czech priest, philosopher, and reformer (b. 1369)[2]
  • 1476 Regiomontanus, German mathematician and astrologer (b. 1436)
  • 1480 Antonio Squarcialupi, Italian composer (b. 1416)
  • 1533 Ludovico Ariosto, Italian poet and playwright (b. 1474)
  • 1535 Thomas More, English lawyer and politician, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (b. 1478)
  • 1553 Edward VI, king of England and Ireland (b. 1537)
  • 1583 Edmund Grindal, English archbishop (b. 1519)
  • 1585 Thomas Aufield, English priest and martyr (b. 1552)

1601–1900

  • 1614 Man Singh I, Rajput Raja of Amer (b. 1550)
  • 1684 Peter Gunning, English bishop (b. 1614)
  • 1758 George Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe, English general and politician (b. 1725)
  • 1768 Conrad Beissel, German-American religious leader (b. 1690)
  • 1802 Daniel Morgan, American general and politician (b. 1736)
  • 1809 Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle, French general (b. 1775)
  • 1813 Granville Sharp, English activist (b. 1735)
  • 1815 Samuel Whitbread, English politician (b. 1764)[45]
  • 1835 John Marshall, American captain and politician, 4th United States Secretary of State (b. 1755)
  • 1854 Georg Ohm, German physicist and mathematician (b. 1789)
  • 1868 Harada Sanosuke, Japanese captain (b. 1840)
  • 1893 Guy de Maupassant, French short story writer, novelist, and poet (b. 1850)

1901–present

  • 1901 Chlodwig Carl Viktor, German prince and chancellor (b. 1819)
  • 1902 Maria Goretti, Italian martyr and saint (b. 1890)
  • 1904 Abai Qunanbaiuly, Kazakh poet and philosopher (b. 1845)
  • 1907 August Johann Gottfried Bielenstein, German linguist and theologian (b. 1826)
  • 1914 Georges Legagneux, French aviator (b. 1882) [46]
  • 1916 Odilon Redon, French painter and illustrator (b. 1840)
  • 1918 Wilhelm von Mirbach, German diplomat (b. 1871)
  • 1922 Maria Teresia Ledóchowska, Polish-Austrian nun and missionary (b. 1863)
  • 1932 Kenneth Grahame, Scottish-English author (b. 1859)
  • 1934 Nestor Makhno, Ukrainian commander (b. 1888)
  • 1946 Horace Pippin, American painter (b. 1888)
  • 1947 Adolfo Müller-Ury, Swiss-American painter (b. 1862)
  • 1952 Louis-Alexandre Taschereau, Canadian lawyer and politician, 14th Premier of Quebec (b. 1867)
  • 1954 Cornelia Sorabji, Indian lawyer, social reformer and writer (b. 1866)[47]
  • 1959 George Grosz, German painter and illustrator (b. 1893)
  • 1960 Aneurin Bevan, Welsh-English politician, Secretary of State for Health (b. 1897)
  • 1961 Scott LaFaro, American bassist (b. 1936)
  • 1961 Woodall Rodgers, American lawyer and politician, Mayor of Dallas (b. 1890)
  • 1962 Paul Boffa, Maltese soldier and politician, 5th Prime Minister of Malta (b. 1890)
  • 1962 William Faulkner, American novelist and short story writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1897)
  • 1962 Joseph August, archduke of Austria (b. 1872)
  • 1963 George, duke of Mecklenburg (b. 1899)
  • 1964 Claude V. Ricketts, American admiral (b. 1906)
  • 1966 Sad Sam Jones, American baseball player and manager (b. 1892)
  • 1967 Hilda Taba, Estonian architect and educator (b. 1902)
  • 1971 Louis Armstrong, American singer and trumpet player (b. 1901)
  • 1973 Otto Klemperer, German-American conductor and composer (b. 1885)
  • 1975 Reşat Ekrem Koçu, Turkish historian, scholar, and poet (b. 1905)
  • 1976 Zhu De, Chinese general and politician, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (b. 1886)
  • 1976 Fritz Lenz, German geneticist and physician (b. 1887)
  • 1977 Ödön Pártos, Hungarian-Israeli viola player and composer (b. 1907)
  • 1978 Babe Paley, American socialite and fashion style icon (b. 1915)
  • 1979 Van McCoy, American singer-songwriter and producer (b. 1940)
  • 1986 Jagjivan Ram, Indian lawyer and politician, 4th Deputy Prime Minister of India (b. 1908)
  • 1989 János Kádár, Hungarian mechanic and politician, Hungarian Minister of the Interior (b. 1912)
  • 1991 Mudashiru Lawal, Nigerian footballer (b. 1954)
  • 1992 Marsha P. Johnson, American drag queen performer and activist (b. 1945)
  • 1994 Ahmet Haxhiu, Kosovan activist (b. 1932)
  • 1995 Aziz Nesin, Turkish author and poet (b. 1915)
  • 1997 Chetan Anand, Indian director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1921)
  • 1998 Roy Rogers, American cowboy, actor, and singer (b. 1911)
  • 1999 Joaquín Rodrigo, Spanish pianist and composer (b. 1901)
  • 2000 Władysław Szpilman, Polish pianist and composer (b. 1911)
  • 2002 Dhirubhai Ambani, Indian businessman, founded Reliance Industries (b. 1932)
  • 2002 John Frankenheimer, American director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1930)
  • 2003 Buddy Ebsen, American actor, singer, and dancer (b. 1908)
  • 2003 Çelik Gülersoy, Turkish lawyer, historical preservationist, writer and poet (b. 1930)
  • 2004 Thomas Klestil, Austrian politician, 10th President of Austria (b. 1932)
  • 2004 Syreeta Wright, American singer-songwriter (b. 1946)
  • 2005 Ed McBain, American author and screenwriter (b. 1926)
  • 2005 Claude Simon, Malagasy-French novelist and critic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1913)
  • 2006 Kasey Rogers, American actress (b. 1925)
  • 2007 Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, American author (b. 1939)
  • 2009 Vasily Aksyonov, Russian author and academic (b. 1932)
  • 2009 Robert McNamara, American businessman and politician, 8th United States Secretary of Defense (b. 1916)
  • 2010 Harvey Fuqua, American singer-songwriter and producer (b. 1929)
  • 2011 Carly Hibberd, Australian road racing cyclist (b. 1985)[48]
  • 2012 Hani al-Hassan, Palestinian engineer and politician (b. 1939)
  • 2013 Lo Hsing Han, Burmese businessman, co-founded Asia World (b. 1935)
  • 2014 Alan J. Dixon, American soldier, lawyer, and politician, 34th Illinois Secretary of State (b. 1927)
  • 2015 Jerry Weintraub, American film producer, and talent agent (b. 1937)
  • 2018 Shoko Asahara, founder of Japanese cult group Aum Shinrikyo (b. 1955)[49]
  • 2019 João Gilberto, Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist, pioneer of bossa nova music style (b. 1931)[50]
  • 2020 Charlie Daniels, American singer-songwriter, fiddle-player and guitarist (b. 1936)[51]
  • 2020 Mary Kay Letourneau, American child rapist (b. 1962)[52]
  • 2020 Ennio Morricone, Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, and trumpet player (b. 1928)[53]
  • 2022 James Caan, American actor (b. 1940)[54]
  • 2022 Arnaldo Pambianco, Italian former professional road racing cyclist (b. 1935)[55]

Holidays and observances

  • The first day of the Festival of San Fermín, which lasts until July 14. (Pamplona)
  • Christian feast day:
    • Maria Goretti
    • Romulus of Fiesole
    • July 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Constitution Day (Cayman Islands)
  • Day of the Capital (Kazakhstan)
  • Independence Day (Comoros), celebrates the independence of the Comoros from France in 1975.
  • Independence Day (Malawi), celebrates the independence of Malawi from United Kingdom in 1964.
  • International Kissing Day (informally observed)[56]
  • Jan Hus Day (Czech Republic)
  • Kupala Night (Poland, Russia, Belarus and Ukraine)
  • Statehood Day (Lithuania)
  • Teachers' Day (Peru)

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