May 11

May 11 is the 131st day of the year (132nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 234 days remain until the end of the year.

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Events

1601–1900

  • 1812 Prime Minister Spencer Perceval is assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the British House of Commons.[1]
  • 1813 William Lawson, Gregory Blaxland and William Wentworth discover a route across the Blue Mountains, opening up inland Australia to settlement.[2]
  • 1857 Indian Rebellion of 1857: Indian rebels seize Delhi from the British.[3]
  • 1880 Seven people are killed in the Mussel Slough Tragedy, a gun battle in California.[4]
  • 1889 An attack upon a U.S. Army paymaster and escort results in the theft of over $28,000 and the award of two Medals of Honor.[5]
  • 1894 Four thousand Pullman Palace Car Company workers go on a wildcat strike.[6]

1901–present

  • 1970 The 1970 Lubbock tornado kills 26 and causes $250 million in damage.[7]
  • 1985 Fifty-six spectators die and more than 200 are injured in the Bradford City stadium fire.[8]
  • 1996 After the aircraft's departure from Miami, a fire started by improperly handled chemical oxygen generators in the cargo hold of Atlanta-bound ValuJet Airlines Flight 592 causes the Douglas DC-9 to crash in the Florida Everglades, killing all 110 on board.[9]
  • 1997 Deep Blue, a chess-playing supercomputer, defeats Garry Kasparov in the last game of the rematch, becoming the first computer to beat a world-champion chess player in a classic match format.[10]
  • 1998 India conducts three underground atomic tests in Pokhran.[11]
  • 2011 An earthquake of magnitude 5.1 hits Lorca, Spain.[12]
  • 2013 Fifty-two people are killed in a bombing in Reyhanlı, Turkey.[13]
  • 2014 Fifteen people are killed and 46 injured in Kinshasa in a stampede caused by tear gas being thrown into soccer stands by police officers.[14]
  • 2016 One hundred and ten people are killed in an ISIL bombing in Baghdad.[15]

Births

Pre-1600

  • 1571 Niwa Nagashige, Japanese daimyō (d. 1637)[16]

1601–1900

  • 1715 Johann Gottfried Bernhard Bach, German organist (d. 1739)[17]
  • 1752 Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, German physician, physiologist, and anthropologist (d. 1840)[18]:94
  • 1797 José Mariano Salas, Mexican general and politician (d. 1867)[19]
  • 1811 Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel, Swiss politician (d. 1893)[20]
  • 1852 Charles W. Fairbanks, American journalist and politician, 26th United States Vice President (d. 1918)[21]
  • 1854 Jack Blackham, Australian cricketer (d. 1932)[22]
  • 1869 Archibald Warden, English tennis player (d. 1943)[23]
  • 1871 Frank Schlesinger, American astronomer and author (d. 1943)[24]
  • 1875 Harriet Quimby, American pilot and screenwriter (d. 1912)[25]
  • 1881 Al Cabrera, Spanish-Cuban baseball player and manager (d. 1964)[26]
  • 1881 Jan van Gilse, Dutch composer and conductor (d. 1944)[27]
  • 1881 Theodore von Kármán, Hungarian-American mathematician, physicist, and engineer (d. 1963)[28]
  • 1888 Irving Berlin, Belarusian-American pianist and composer (d. 1989)[29]
  • 1888 Willis Augustus Lee, American admiral (d. 1945)[30]
  • 1889 Paul Nash, British painter (d. 1946)[31]
  • 1890 Willie Applegarth, English-American sprinter (d. 1958)[32]
  • 1890 Helge Løvland, Norwegian decathlete (d. 1984)[33]
  • 1894 Martha Graham, American dancer and choreographer (d. 1991)[34]
  • 1895 Jacques Brugnon, French tennis player (d. 1978)[35]
  • 1895 Jiddu Krishnamurti, Indian philosopher and speaker (d. 1986)[36]
  • 1895 William Grant Still, American composer and conductor (d. 1978)[37]
  • 1896 Josip Štolcer-Slavenski, Croatian composer and academic (d. 1955)[38]
  • 1897 Robert E. Gross, American businessman (d. 1961)[39]

1901–present

  • 1901 Rose Ausländer, Ukrainian-English poet and author (d. 1988)[40]
  • 1901 Gladys Rockmore Davis, American painter (d. 1967)[41]
  • 1902 Edna Ernestine Kramer, American mathematician (d. 1984)[42]
  • 1903 Charlie Gehringer, American baseball player and manager (d. 1993)[43]
  • 1904 Salvador Dalí, Spanish artist (d. 1989)[44]
  • 1905 Lise de Baissac, Mauritian-born SOE agent, war hero (d. 2004)[45]
  • 1905 Catherine Bauer Wurster, American architect and public housing advocate (d. 1964)[46]
  • 1907 Rip Sewell, American baseball player and coach (d. 1989)[47]
  • 1911 Mitchell Sharp, Canadian economist and politician, 23rd Canadian Minister of Finance (d. 2004)[48]
  • 1911 Phil Silvers, American actor and comedian (d. 1985)[49]
  • 1912 Saadat Hasan Manto, Indian-Pakistani author and screenwriter (d. 1955)[50]
  • 1916 Camilo José Cela, Spanish author and politician, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2002)[51]
  • 1918 Richard Feynman, American physicist and engineer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1988)[52]
  • 1921 Robin Barbour, Scottish minister and author (d. 2014)[53]
  • 1921 Hildegard Hamm-Brücher, German politician (d. 2016)[54]
  • 1924 Antony Hewish, English astronomer and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2021)[55]
  • 1925 Edward J. King, American football player and politician, 66th Governor of Massachusetts (d. 2006)[56]
  • 1927 Bernard Fox, British actor (d. 2016)[57]
  • 1927 Gene Savoy, American explorer, author, and scholar (d. 2007)[58]
  • 1930 Edsger W. Dijkstra, Dutch computer scientist and academic (d. 2002)[59]
  • 1930 Stanley Elkin, American novelist, short story writer, and essayist (d. 1995)[60]
  • 1932 Valentino Garavani, Italian fashion designer[61]
  • 1933 Louis Farrakhan, American religious leader[62]
  • 1934 Jim Jeffords, American captain, lawyer, and politician (d. 2014)[63]
  • 1934 Jack Twyman, American basketball player (d. 2012)[64]
  • 1935 Francisco Umbral, Spanish journalist and author (d. 2007)[65]
  • 1937 Ildikó Újlaky-Rejtő, Hungarian Olympic and world champion foil fencer[66]
  • 1938 Narendra Patel, Baron Patel, Tanzanian-English obstetrician, academic, and politician[67]
  • 1941 Eric Burdon, English musician[68]
  • 1941 Ian Redpath, Australian cricketer and coach[69]
  • 1943 Nancy Greene, Canadian skier and politician[70]
  • 1944 John Benaud, Australian cricketer[71]
  • 1948 Jack Cantoni, French rugby player (d. 2013)[72]
  • 1948 Nirj Deva, Sri Lankan-English politician[73]
  • 1950 Jeremy Paxman, English journalist and author[74]
  • 1950 Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Indian actor (d. 2014)[75]
  • 1951 Ed Stelmach, Canadian farmer and politician, 13th Premier of Alberta[76]
  • 1954 John Gregory, English footballer and manager[77]
  • 1955 John DeStefano, Jr., American politician, 49th Mayor of New Haven[78]
  • 1957 Mike Nesbitt, Northern Irish journalist and politician[79]
  • 1962 Steve Bono, American football player[80]
  • 1964 Bobby Witt, American baseball player[81]
  • 1964 Floyd Youmans, American baseball player, coach, and manager[82]
  • 1967 Alberto García Aspe, Mexican footballer and manager[83]
  • 1969 Mitch Healey, Australian rugby league player and coach[84]
  • 1969 Simon Vroemen, Dutch runner[85]
  • 1970 Harold Ford, Jr., American lawyer and politician[86]
  • 1970 Jason Queally, English cyclist[87]
  • 1972 Tomáš Dvořák, Czech decathlete and coach[88]
  • 1973 Tsuyoshi Ogata, Japanese runner[89]
  • 1974 Stanley Gene, Papua New Guinean rugby league player[90]
  • 1974 Darren Ward, English-Welsh footballer and coach[91]
  • 1974 Tony Warner, English born Trinidadian international footballer and coach[92]
  • 1975 Francisco Cordero, Dominican-American baseball player[93]
  • 1976 Kardinal Offishall, Canadian rapper and record producer/executive[94]
  • 1977 Pablo Gabriel García, Uruguayan footballer[95]
  • 1977 Victor Matfield, South African rugby player, coach, and sportscaster[96]
  • 1977 Bobby Roode, Canadian professional wrestler[97]
  • 1978 Laetitia Casta, French model and actress[98]
  • 1981 Lauren Jackson, Australian basketball player[99]
  • 1981 JP Karliak, American actor, voice actor and comedian[100]
  • 1982 Cory Monteith, Canadian actor and singer (d. 2013)[101]
  • 1983 Matt Leinart, American football player[102]
  • 1983 Steven Sotloff, American-Israeli journalist (d. 2014)[103]
  • 1983 Holly Valance, Australian actress, singer and model[104]
  • 1984 Andrés Iniesta, Spanish footballer[105]
  • 1985 Beau Ryan, Australian rugby league player and television host[106]
  • 1986 Abou Diaby, French footballer[107]
  • 1986 Miguel Veloso, Portuguese footballer[108]
  • 1987 Lim Seul-ong, South Korean singer and actor[109]
  • 1987 Monica Roșu, Romanian gymnast[110]
  • 1988 Jeremy Maclin, American football player[111]
  • 1988 Brad Marchand, Canadian ice hockey player[112]
  • 1989 Alyssa Brown, Canadian artistic gymnast[113]
  • 1989 Giovani dos Santos, Mexican international footballer[114]
  • 1989 Cam Newton, American football player[115]
  • 1992 Thibaut Courtois, Belgian footballer[116]
  • 1992 Pablo Sarabia, Spanish footballer[117]
  • 1993 Maurice Harkless, American-Puerto Rican basketball player[118]
  • 1994 Hagos Gebrhiwet, Ethiopian runner[119]
  • 1994 Nene Macdonald, Papua New Guinean rugby league player[120]
  • 1995 Gelson Martins, Portuguese footballer[121]
  • 1995 Sachia Vickery, American tennis player[122]
  • 1998 Viktória Kužmová, Slovak tennis player[123]
  • 1999 Sabrina Carpenter, American singer and actress[124]

Deaths

Pre-1600

1601–1900

1901–present

  • 1908 Charles Kingston, Australian politician, 20th Premier of South Australia (b. 1850)[134]
  • 1916 Karl Schwarzschild, German astronomer and physicist (b. 1873)[135]:xix
  • 1918 George Elmslie, Australian politician, 25th Premier of Victoria (b. 1861)[136]
  • 1920 James Colosimo, Italian-American mob boss (b. 1878)[137]
  • 1920 William Dean Howells, American novelist, literary critic, and playwright (b. 1837)[138]
  • 1927 Juan Gris, Spanish painter and sculptor (b. 1887)[139]
  • 1929 Jozef Murgaš, Slovak-American priest, architect, botanist, and painter (b. 1864)[140]
  • 1938 George Lyon, Canadian golfer and cricketer (b. 1858)[140]
  • 1946 Seán McCaughey Irish Republican, Hunger Striker[141]
  • 1955 Gilbert Jessop, English cricketer (b. 1874)[142]
  • 1960 John D. Rockefeller Jr., American businessman and philanthropist (b. 1874)[143]
  • 1963 Herbert Spencer Gasser, American physiologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1888)[144]:169
  • 1967 James E. Brewton, American painter (b. 1930)[145]
  • 1979 Lester Flatt, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1914)[146]
  • 1981 Odd Hassel, Norwegian chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1897)[147]
  • 1981 Bob Marley, Jamaican singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1945)[148]
  • 1983 Zenna Henderson, American writer (b. 1917)[149]
  • 1985 Chester Gould, American cartoonist, created Dick Tracy (b. 1900)[150]
  • 1986 Fritz Pollard, American football player and coach (b. 1894)[151]
  • 1988 Kim Philby, British-Soviet double agent (b. 1912)[152]
  • 1994 Timothy Carey, American actor, director, and producer (b. 1928)[153]
  • 2001 Douglas Adams, English novelist and screenwriter (b. 1952)[154]
  • 2002 Renaude Lapointe, Canadian journalist and politician (b. 1912)[155]
  • 2002 Bill Peet, American animator and screenwriter (b. 1915)[156]
  • 2003 Noel Redding, English bass player (b. 1945)[157]
  • 2005 Léo Cadieux, Canadian politician, 17th Canadian Minister of National Defence (b. 1908)[158]
  • 2006 Floyd Patterson, American boxer and actor (b. 1935)[159]
  • 2007 Malietoa Tanumafili II, Samoan ruler (b. 1913)[160]
  • 2008 John Rutsey, Canadian drummer (b. 1953)[161]
  • 2009 Abel Goumba, Central African physician and politician, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic (b. 1926)[162]
  • 2009 Claudio Huepe, Chilean economist and politician, Chilean Minister Secretary-General of Government (b. 1939)[163]
  • 2009 Sardarilal Mathradas Nanda, Indian admiral (b. 1915)[164]
  • 2010 Doris Eaton Travis, American dancer and vaudevillian (b. 1904)[165]
  • 2011 Robert Traylor, American basketball player (b. 1977)[166]
  • 2019 Peggy Lipton, American actress, model, and singer (b. 1946)[167]
  • 2019 Thomas Silverstein, American murderer (b. 1952)[168]
  • 2020 Jerry Stiller, American comedian, actor (b. 1927) [169]
  • 2021 Colt Brennan, American quarterback[170] (b. 1983)
  • 2021 Norman Lloyd, American actor, producer and director (b. 1914)[171]

Holidays and observances

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