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YEAR EVENTS
1130   Gregorio de' Papareschi elected as Pope Innocent II
1349   Jews are expelled from Burgsordf Switzerland
1510   Charles of Gelre conquerors Oldenzaal
1545   Willem of Nassau becomes prince of Orange
1566   St Augustine, Florida founded
1601   John Lancaster leads 1st East India Company voyage from London
1633   Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei arrived in Rome for trial before Inquisition for professing belief that earth revolves aroun
1635   Oldest US public institution, Boston Latin School founded
1651   Flemish missionary Joris van Geel departs to Congo
1668   Treaty of Lisbon: Spain recognizes Portugal
1678   Tycho Brahe 1st sketches "Tychonic system" of solar system
1689   British Parliament adopts Bill of Rights
1692   MacDonald clan murdered on orders of King William III
1693   College of William & Mary opens
1706   Battle at Fraustadt: Swedish army beats Russia/Saksen
1741   Andrew Bedford publishes 1st American magazine (American Magazine)
1755   Rebel leader Mangkubuni signs Treaty of Gianti Java
1777   de Sade arrested without charge, imprisoned in Vincennes fortress
1782   French fleet occupies St Christopher
1786   Abraham Baldwin selected president of University of Georgia
1795   1st state university in US opens, University of North Carolina
1799   1st US law regulating insurance passed, by Massachusetts
1809   French take Saragossa, Spain after a long siege
1816   -14] Teatro San Carlo in Naples destroyed by fire
1826   American Temperance Society, forms in Boston
1832   1st appearance of cholera at London
1837   Riot in NY over high price of flour
1858   Sir Richard Burton & John Speake explore Lake Tanganyika, Africa
1860   King Basse Kajuara departs Boni South-Celebes
1861   1st military action to result in Congressional Medal of Honor, AZ
1861   Abraham Lincoln declared president
1861   Col Bernard Irwin attacks & defeats hostile Chiricahua Indians
1862   -Feb 16th) Siege of Ft Donelson TN
1864   Miridian Campaign fighting at Chunky Creek & Wyatt, Mississippi
1866   Jesse James holds up his 1st bank, Liberty, Missouri ($15,000)
1867   Johann Strauss' "Blue Danube" waltz premieres in Vienna
1886   Painter Thomas Eakins resigns from Philadelphia Academy of Art after controversial over use of male nudes in a coed art class
1895   Moving picture projector patented
1899   -16øF (-27øC), Minden Louisiana (state record)
1899   -1øF (-18øC) New Orleans, La
1899   -2øF (-19øC) Tallahassee, Florida (state record)
1905   -29øF (-34øC) Pond, Arkansas (state record)
1905   -40øF (-40øC) Lebanon, Kansas (state record)
1905   -40øF (-40øC) Warsaw, Missouri (state record)
1907   English suffragettes storm British Parliament & 60 women are arrested
1912   England regains cricket's Ashes
1914   American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers-ASCAP forms in NYC
1920   League of Nations recognizes perpetual neutrality of Switzerland
1920   National Negro Baseball League organizes
1920   Switzerland rejoin League of Nations
1923   1st Black pro Basketball team, "Renaissance," organizes
1924   King Tut's tomb opened
1925   US Congress makes Surpreme Court appeal more difficult
1927   Uprising against Portuguese regime of Gen Carmona defeated
1929   Cruiser Act: OKs construction of 19 new cruisers & an aircraft carrier
1929   Vladimir Mayakofsky's "Klop," premieres in Moscow
1932   "Free Eats" introduces George "Spanky" McFarland to "Our Gang"
1934   Austrian Dollfuss govt bans socialistic party
1935   1st US surgical operation for relief of angina pectoris, Cleveland
1935   Bruno Hauptmann found guilty of kidnap & murder of Lindbergh's infant
1937   "Prince Valiant" comic strip appears; known for historical detail
1937   Bradman scores 123 SA v Queensland, 165 mins, 10-4s 1-6 in cricket
1937   Maribel Vinson wins her 9th US figure skating championship
1937   NFL Boston Redskins move to Wash DC
1937   US female Figure Skating championship won by Maribel Vinson
1937   US male Figure Skating championship won by Robin Lee
1940   Bradman scores 209* in 161 minutes for South Aust at the WACA
1941   Nazi leaders attack Dutch Jewish Council
1942   Hitler's Operation Seel”we (invasion of England) cancelled
1943   German assault on Sidi Bou Zid Tunisia, Gen Eisenhower visits front
1943   Women's Marine Corps created
1945   Allied planes bomb Dresden Germany; 135,000 die
1945   Gerbrandy British govt refuses Dutch Jewish right to buy
1945   USSR captures Budapest, after 49-day battle with Germany; 159,000 die
1946   "Duchess Misbehaves" opens at Adelphi Theater NYC for 5 performances
1948   Andy Ganteaume scores 112 for W Indies in only Test Cricket innings
1948   Ice Pairs Championship at Davos won by Lannoy & Baugniet of BEL
1948   Men's Figure Skating Championship in Davos won by Richard Button USA
1948   Wright Flyer, 1st plane to fly, returns to US from England
1952   Rocky Marciano defeated Lee Savold for his 39th straight win
1953   A's change name of Shibe Park to Connie Mack Stadium
1954   Frank Selvey scores 100 points for Furman beating Newberry 149-95
1955   Israel acquires 4 of 7 Dead Sea scrolls
1955   KRCG TV channel 13 in Jefferson City, MO (CBS) begins broadcasting
1955   Patty Berg wins LPGA St Petersburg Golf Open
1956   KYW-AM in Philadelphia Penn gives calls to WTAM (now WWWE) Cleveland
1957   Southern Christian Leadership Conference organizes in New Orleans
1959   Barbie doll goes on sale
1959   Miro Cardon, premier of Cuba, resigns
1960   "Beg, Borrow or Steal" opens at Martin Beck Theater NYC for 5 perfs
1960   "Saratoga" closes at Winter Garden Theater NYC after 80 performances
1960   France performs 1st nuclear test at Reggane Proving Grounds Algeria
1961   Frank Sinatra launches Reprise label under Warner Bros Records
1961   Soviet Union fires a rocket from Sputnik V to Venus
1965   Peggy Fleming, 16, wins ladies senior figure skating title
1965   US female Figure Skating championship won by Peggy Fleming
1965   US male Figure Skating championship won by Gary Visconti
1966   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1968   US sends 10,500 additional soldiers to Vietnam
1969   Mary Hopkin's Postcard album on Apple is released
1969   Suriname govt of Pengel resigns
1970   Man-eating tiger is reported to have killed 48, 80 km from New Delhi
1970   NL offices begins move from Cin to SF (completed Feb 23)
1971   12,000 South Vietnamese troops cross into Laos
1971   Golfing VP Spiro Agnew hits 2 tee shots into crowd, injuring 2
1972   "1776" closes at 46th St Theater NYC after 1,217 performances
1972   "Grease" opens on Broadway
1972   11th Winter Olympic games close at Sapporo, Japan
1973   Musical "El Grande de Coca-Cola," premieres in NYC
1973   US dollar devalues 10%
1974   "Rainbow Jones" opens & closes at Music Box Theater NYC
1974   Dissident Nobel writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn expelled from USSR
1974   James "Cool Papa" Bell is named to baseball's Hall of Fame
1975   Cyprus premier Denktash procliams Turkish-Cypriot Federation
1976   Dorothy Hamill wins Olympic figure-skating gold, Innsbruck, Austria
1976   Peter Casserly of NZ hand-sheers record 353 lambs in 9 holes
1977   "Guys & Dolls" closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 239 performances
1977   "Ipi Tombi" closes at Harkness Theater NYC after 39 performances
1977   "Robber Bridegroom" closes at Biltmore Theater NYC after 145 perfs
1977   Eric Heiden is 1st American to win world speed skating championship
1977   Pam Higgins wins LPGA American Cancer Society Golf Classic
1978   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1979   2nd Emmy Sports Award presentation
1979   Washington State's Hood Canal Bridge breaks up in windstorm
1980   Apollo Computer Inc incorporated
1980   NZ beats West Indies by one wicket in cricket at Dunedin
1981   Longest sentence published by NY Times-1286 words
1982   Dark Side of the Moon, is on charts for 402nd week
1982   Islander's Bryan Trottier scores 5 goals against Flyers
1983   "Merlin" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater NYC for 199 performances
1983   33rd NBA All-Star Game: East beats West 132-123 at LA
1983   Australia beats NZ 2-0 to win World Series Cup
1983   Donna White wins LPGA Sarasota Golf Classic
1983   E Bernstein, Levinson & Link's musical "Merlin" premieres in NYC
1983   World Boxing Council becomes 1st to cut boxing from 15 to 12 rounds
1984   6 year old Texan Stormie Jones gets 1st heart & liver transplant
1984   Konstantin Chernenko succeeds Yuri Andropov as USSR leader
1985   Dow Jones closes at 1297.92 (record high) after topping 1300 earlier
1985   Polish police arrests 7 Solidarity leaders
1987   Tigers' Jack Morris awarded $1.85 million salary by arbitrator
1988   15th Winter Olympic games open at Calgary, Canada
1988   Christine Wachtel runs world record 800m indoor (1:56:40)
1988   European Community plans removal of inner boundaries on Jan 1, 1992
1988   Heike Dreschler long jumps world record indoor (7.37m)
1988   Ronald Weigel runs unofficial world record speed walking (18:11.41)
1989   Kidnapped Belgian Premier Vanden Boeynants freed
1989   Oklahoma football player Charles Thompson is charged with selling cocaine; he is later sentenced to 2 years in prison
1989   Salvadoran army attacks Encuentros hospital, rapes, kills patients
1990   50 killed at Inkatha-UDF battle in Natal, South Africa
1990   Larry Bird (Celtics) ends NBA free throw streak of 71 games
1990   US, England, France & England give Germany OK to reunify
1991   Syria tells Germany they are ready to recognize Israel
1991   US bombs Iraqi air raid shelter, killing 334
1992   "Most Happy Fella" opens at Booth Theater NYC for 229 performances
1992   Jose Canseco repeatedly rams his Porsche into wife Esther's BMW
1992   West beats East 14 to 9 in Major Soccer League all star game
1993   Ljubow Kremljowa runs world record 1000m indoor (2:34:84)
1993   Merlene Ottey runs world record 200m indoor (21.87 sec)
1993   Sergei Bubka pole vaults indoor record (6.14 m)
1994   44th NBA All-Star Game: East beats West 127-118 at Minneapolis
1994   Inna Lassovskaya jumps world record 14.9m
1994   Johann Olav Koss skates world record 5000m 6:34,96
1994   Ship disaster near Ranong Thailand, kills 200
1995   Howard Stern radio show premieres in San Diego CA on KIOZ 105.3 FM
1995   West Indies beat NZ by innings & 332, Courtney Walsh 13-55
1996   Howard Stern announces he will be making the film "Private Parts"
1996   Rock musical "Rent," by Jonathan Larson, opens off-Broadway
1997   "Three Sisters," opens at Criterion Theater NYC
1997   Discovery captures Hubble Space Telescope
2000   US female Figure Skating championship
2000   US male Figure Skating championship

BIRTHS
1440   Hartmann Schedel, German physician/humanist/historian
1480   Hieronymus Aleander, [Gir¢lamo Aleandro], Italian diplomat/cardinal
1599   Alexander VII, [Fabio Chigi], Siena Italy, pope (1655-67)
1610   Jean de la Badie, French divine, founder of Lagardists
1622   Adam Pijnacker, landscape painter/etcher, baptized
1658   Jan B Wellekens, Dutch poet/painter
1660   Johann Sigismund Kusser, composer
1682   Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, Venice, painter (Fortune Teller)
1713   Domingo Miguel Bernaube Terradellas, composer
1721   John Reid, composer
1754   Charles-Maurice duke of Talleyrand-P‚rigord, Fr bishop/premier (1815)
1755   Fran‡ois Alexander Sallantin, composer
1756   Joannes van der Linden, lawyer/judge (Ware Pleiter)
1757   John C Hespe, Dutch journalist/politician
1764   Talleyrand, France/Napolean's foreign minster
1768   douard Mortier, French general, duke, prime minister (1834-35)
1778   Fernando Sor, composer
1787   James P Carrell, composer
1805   David Dudley Field, lawyer/law codifier
1805   Peter G L Dirichlet, Germany, number theorist/analysist
1807   Bartolommea Capitanio, Italian monastery founder (Liefdezusters)
1813   Charles Pierre Schimpf, governor of Suriname (1855-59)
1820   Bela Albrecht Pal Keler, composer
1822   Lev A Mej, Russian nobleman/poet
1829   Gerard Keller, writer (Netherlands Spectator)
1831   John Aaron Rawlins, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1869
1833   William Whedbee Kirkland, Brig Gen (Confederate Army), died in 1915
1837   Valentin de Zubiaurre y Unionbarrenechea, composer
1840   Georg Jacobi, composer
1849   Lord Randolph Churchill, England, politician, Winston's father
1852   Johan L E Dreyer, Danish astronomer (New gen catalogue of nebulae)
1859   Frank van de Goes, Dutch writer/marxist theorist
1859   William Strang, Scottish painter/engraver
1861   Uchimura Kanzo, Tokyo, religious writer (How I Became a Christian)
1862   Karel Weis, composer
1870   Leopold Godowsky, Lithuania, virtuoso pianist/composer
1874   Hendrik Spiekman, Dutch politician (social-democratic)
1875   ? Kanouse, Watertown Wisc, 1st quintuplets in US, born to Edna Kanouse
1877   Jazeps Medins, composer
1881   Eleanor Farjeon, English writer (Martin Pippin)
1883   Bainbridge Crist, composer
1883   Harold "Hal" Chase, baseball player/manager
1885   Elizabeth Virginia "Bess" Truman, 1st lady (1945-52)
1886   Ricardo Giraldes, Argentina, novelist/poet (Don Segundo Sombra)
1887   Alvin York, famed US soldier with 25 kills in WW I
1888   Georgios Papandreou, Greek prefect of Lesbos/minister/premier
1888   Heintje Davids, [Hendrika], Dutch revue star
1892   Grant Wood, US, painter (American Gothic)
1892   Robert Houghwout Jackson, 84th Supreme Court justice (1941-54)
1893   Ana Pauker-Rabensohn, Romania, communist/foreign minister (1945-52)
1895   Fred Essler, Austria, actor (Unsinkable Molly Brown, Saratoga Trunk)
1898   Neville Pearson, English publisher
1902   Blair Moody, New Haven Ct, (Sen-Mich)
1902   Karl Menger, Austria/US mathematician (theory of dimension)
1903   Georges Simenon, Belgium, mystery writer (Snow Was Black)
1908   Gerald Strang, Claresholm Canada, composer
1908   Pauline Frederick, journalist/correspondent (UN, NBC TV)
1908   Sulo Nurmela, Finland, 4 X 100K relay skier (Olympic-gold-1936)
1910   William B Shockley, London, US physicist (Nobel 1956), racist
1911   Jean Muir Fullarton, actress
1912   French J Van den Brande, Flemish actor
1912   Jose de Capriles, US, fencer (Olympic-1936, 48, 52)
1912   Margaretta Scott, actress (Crescendo, Where's Charley, Counterblast)
1913   Arthur Carleton Hetherington, public servant
1913   Guiseppe Dossetti, politician/priest
1914   Earl Cadogan, British large landowner (Military Cross)
1914   George Kleinsinger, San Bernardino CA, composer (Tubby the Tuba)
1915   Lyle Betther, Phila, actor (Harry-Grand Jury, Lone Ranger)
1916   James Griffith, LA Calif, actor (Sheriff of Cochise)
1917   Polly Rose, actress (Myrtle-Love That Jill)
1918   Helen Stephens, Fulton Mo, 100m runner (Olympic-gold-1936)
1918   Patty Berg, Minneapolis MN, LPGA golfer (1938 US Amateur)
1919   Eddie Robinson, winningest college football coach (Grambling)
1919   Joan Edwards, NYC, vocalist (Joan Edwards Show)
1919   Tennessee Ernie Ford, Bristol Tn, country vocalist/actor (pea picker)
1920   Bryant Boudleaux, Shellman Ga, rock writer (Bye Bye Love)
1920   Eileen Farrell, Willimantic Conn, opera soprano (Interrupted Melody)
1921   Henk van Galen Last, Dutch journalist
1921   Zao-Wou-Ki, Chinese/French painter/graphic artist
1922   Lord Pym of Sandy, British minister of foreign affairs
1923   Chuck Yeagar, US test pilot (1st man to break sound barrier)
1924   Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, French economist/politician
1925   Gene Ames, singer
1925   Jan Arends, Dutch poet/author
1926   Barney Childs, composer
1927   Harry Wich, Dutch set designer
1929   Omar Torrijos Herrera, president Panama
1930   Dotty McGuire, Middletown Oh, vocalist (McGuire Sisters)
1931   Marjorie Jackson, Austria, 100m/200m dash (Oly-gold-1952) [or Sep 13]
1933   Caroline Blakiston, actress (At Bertram's Hotel)
1933   Emanuel Ungaro, France, fashion designer (Neiman-Marcus Award-1969)
1933   Kim Novak, [Marilyn], Chicago Ill, actress (Vertigo, Of Human Bondage)
1933   Paul Biya, president of Cameroon (1982- )
1934   George Segal, actor/banjo player (Carbon Copy, Fun with Dick & Jane)
1935   Tommy Jacobs, golfer
1936   John Harris, British(?) cricket player
1936   Leamon King, Tulare Calif, 4X100m relayer (Olympic-gold-1956)
1937   Sigmund Jaehn, German DR, cosmonaut (Soyuz 31/29)
1937   Susan Oliver, NYC, actress (Ann-Peyton Place, Star Trek-Cage)
1938   Oliver Reed, London England, actor (Big Sleep)
1939   Valery Illych Rozhdestvensky, USSR, cosmonaut (Soyuz 23)
1941   Bo Svenson, Goteborg Sweden, actor (North Dallas 40, Walking Tall)
1942   Carol Lynley, NYC, actress (Night Stalker, Fantasy Island, Immortal)
1942   Donald E Williams, Lafayette Ind, Capt USN/astro (STS 51D, STS 34)
1943   F C Delius, writer
1943   Leo Frankowski, US, sci-fi author (High Tech Knight, Flying Warlord)
1944   Jerry Springer, London England, talk show host (Jerry Springer Show)
1944   Peter Tork, Wash DC, singer/actor (Monkees-Last Train to Clarksville)
1944   Sal Bando, baseball player (Oakland A's)
1944   Stockard Channing, NYC, actress (Grease, Big Bus, Without a Trace)
1945   Keith Nichols, jazz pianist
1945   King Floyd, rocker
1945   Roy Dyke, Liverpool, rock drummer (Ashton, Gardner & Dyke)
1946   Rainer Werner Fassbinder, German director/actor (Ehe der Maria Braun)
1947   Mike Krzyzewski, basketball coach
1947   Tony Butler, rock bassist (Big Country-It's a Big Country, Wonderland)
1950   Leonard Pascoe, cricketer (dynamic Aussie quick 1977-82)
1950   Peter Gabriel, Surrey England, rock vocalist (Genesis, In Your Eyes)
1951   David Naughton, Hartford Ct, actor (My Sister Sam, Separate Vacations)
1952   David Puilum Choi, Hong Kong, murderer (FBI Most Wanted List)
1952   Ed Gagliardi, NYC, rock bassist (Foreigner-Cold As Ice)
1953   Sharon Wyatt, Lebanon Tenn, actress (Tiffany-General Hospital)
1953   Suleiman Nyambui, Tanzanian runner (world record 5k indoor)
1955   Jan de Ligt, Dutch saxophonist (I've Got the Bullets)
1955   Scott Smith, rock bassist (Loverboy-Get Lucky)
1956   Liam Brady, British soccer player
1956   Peter Hook, English rock bassist (New Order-Round & Round, Run)
1956   Richard Eden, actor (Brick-Santa Barbara, Solar Crisis, Robocop)
1957   Doris King, Nashville Tenn, vocalist (Girls Next Door-Don't Be Cruel)
1957   Thelston Payne, cricket wicket-keeper (WI 1986)
1958   Mark Fox, congas/percussionist (Haircut 100-Nobody's Fool)
1960   Kelly McCormick, Anaheim Calif, diver (Olympic-silver-1984)
1960   Matt Salinger, Windsor VT, actor (Capt America, Deadly Deception)
1960   Michael Craig, rock bassist (Culture Club-Do You Want to Hurt Me)
1961   Henry Rollins, US vocalist/poet (Big Ugly Mouth, Talking From the Box)
1961   Kyi Hla Han, Yangon, Australasia golfer
1961   Les Warner, rocker (Cult-Fire Woman)
1962   Jackie Silva, Rio de Janeiro Brazil, volleyballer (Pan Am-Bronze)
1963   Penelope Ann Miller, actress (Awakenings, Chaplin, Freshman) [or 1/13]
1963   Roberta Vasquez, LA Calif, playmate (November, 1984)
1964   Evi Strasser, Bavaria German, equestrian (Olympics-96)
1965   Kenny Harrison, Milwaukee Wisc, triple jumper
1965   Stephen Manley, LA Calif, actor (Donny-Married the 1st Year)
1966   Freedom Williams, rock vocalist (C&C Music Factory-Everbody Dance Now)
1966   Tally Chanel, Tel Aviv Israel, actress (Warrior Queen)
1967   Bas Roorda, soccer player (FC Groningen) [or Feb 21]
1967   Eddie Pye, US baseball infielder (LA Dodgers)
1967   Melanie Denise Bridges, Derry NH, Miss NH-America (1991)
1968   Matt Mieske, US baseball outfielder (Milwaukee Brewers)
1969   Subroto Banerjee, cricketer (Indian quickie & Dennis Lillee prot‚g‚)
1970   Kevin Stocker, US baseball infielder (Phila Phillies)
1970   Ruben Brown, NFL guard (Buffalo Bills)
1970   Vernon Patao, 141 lbs (64 kg) US weightlifter (alt-Olympics-1996)
1971   Jim Reid, NFL tackle (Houston Oilers)
1971   Mats Sundin, Bromma SWE, NHL center (Team Sweden, Toronto Maple Leafs)
1971   Shelly Hammonds, NFL safety (Minn Vikings)
1971   Todd Williams, US baseball pitcher (LA Dodgers)
1972   Charlie Garner, NFL running back (Phila Eagles)
1972   Juha Ylonen, Helsinki FIN, NHL forward (Oly-Bronze-1998, Phoenix)
1973   Willie Smith, NFL linebacker (Detroit Lions)
1974   Anthony Mortas, hockey forward (Team France 1998)
1975   Mark Gerald Keddell, Christchurch NZ, 200m (Olympics-96)
1979   Julie Nagle, Miss North Dakota Teen USA (1997)
1980   Kristy Powell, Fla, gymnast (Olympics-96)

DEATHS
1130   Honorius II, [Lamberto], Pope (1124-30), dies
1199   Stefanus Nemanja (Symeon), monk, dies
1237   Jordanus of Saxon, 2nd general of Dominicans, drowns
1315   Jean I of Chalon-Arlay, mayor of Neuchƒtel, dies
1332   Andronicus II Paleologus, Byzantine emperor (1282-1328)/monk, dies
1542   Catharine Howard, queen of England/5th wife of Henry VIII, beheaded
1602   Alexander Nowell, English churchman, dean of St Paul's, dies
1629   Girolamo Giacobbi, composer, dies at 61
1635   Georg R Weckerlin, German poet, dies at 50
1660   Charles X Gustaaf, king of Sweden (1654-60), dies at 37
1662   Elisabeth Stuart, English daughter of James I, dies at 65
1693   Johann Kaspar von Kerll, German composer, dies at 65
1724   Francisco Jose Coutinho, composer, dies at 43
1741   Johann Joseph Fux, Austrian composer/music theorist, dies at about 80
1784   Charles Gravier, French earl of Vergennes/min of For affairs, dies
1798   Wilhelm H Wackenroder, German writer (Fantasies of Art), dies at 24
1814   Augustin Holler, composer, dies at 69
1841   Thomas Ainsworth, English/Dutch industrialist, dies at 45
1849   Christian Rummel, composer, dies at 61
1873   Petrus AS van Limburg Brouwer, [Abraham van Luik], literary, dies
1882   Henry Highland Garnet, diplomat, dies in Monrovia Liberia at 66
1883   Pavel Melnikov, [Petsjerski], Russian historian, dies at 64
1883   Richard Wagner, German composer (Die Walkre), dies at 69 in Venice
1883   Wilhelm Richard Wagner, composer, dies at 69
1891   David Dixon Porter, US rear admiral (Union), dies at 77
1893   Ignacio M Altamirano, Mexican author (El Zarco), dies at 58
1894   Franjo Racki, Croatian historian/politician, dies at 65
1896   Karl Reinthaler, composer, dies at 73
1907   Marcel Bertrand, French mine engineer, dies at 59
1917   Joel Angel, Russian musicologist/composer, dies at 48
1921   Willem P C Knuttel, Dutch bibliography/librarian, dies at 67
1927   Brooks Adams, US philosopher (New Empire), dies at 78
1935   Violet Paget, British author (Gospels of Anarchy), dies at 78
1937   C A Bernoulli, writer, dies
1943   William Walraven, journalist/writer (Neglected Grouser), dies at 55
1945   George Studd, cricketer (4 Tests with brother v Aus 1882-83), dies
1952   Alfred Einstein, German/US musicologist, dies at 71
1958   Georges Rouault, French painter (Christ aux outrages), dies at 86
1959   William L Axt, composer, dies at 70
1960   Delmar G Roos, designer of jeep, dies at 79
1963   Harry Steers, bowling hall of famer, dies
1965   Jerry Burke, pianist (Lawrence Welk Show), dies
1965   William H Kilpatrick, US mathematician/philosopher, dies at 93
1966   Elio Vittorini, writer, dies
1968   Ildebrando Pizzetti, Italian composer, dies at 87
1968   Mae Marsh, actress (Birth of a Nation, Intolerance), dies at 72
1970   Herbert Strudwick, cricketer (28 Tests for Engld, ct 60 stp 12), dies
1975   Dagmar Godowsky, actress (Common Law, Red Lights), dies at 78
1975   Eric Harding Thiman, composer, dies at 74
1975   Henry P Van Dusen, US protestant theologist, dies at 77
1976   General Murtala Mohammed, head of Nigeria, killed during a coup
1976   Lily Pons, French/US soprano/opera diva (Met Opera), dies at 71
1977   Jack Gardner, actor (Wild Bill Hickok, 3 Russian Girls), dies at 77
1979   Jean Renoir, actor/director (Rules of the Game), dies at 84
1980   David Janssen, [Meyer], actor (Fugitive, Harry O), dies at 49
1982   Zeng Jinlian, Hunan China, grew to 8'1" (tallest woman), dies at 17
1983   Marian Nixon, actress (Dr Bull, Sweepstakes), dies of cancer at 78
1987   M L "Curly" Page, cricketer (NZ Test capt 1933), dies
1990   Ken Lynch, actor (Paratroop Command, Legend of Tom Dooley), dies at 79
1991   Bernard Sauer, Yiddish actor, dies of heart attack at 67
1991   Eddie Bartell, actor (Every Night at Eight), dies at 83
1992   Bob den Uyl, Dutch journalist/writer (Restless Travel), dies at 61
1993   Agatha Hagtingius-Seger, Dutch author (Sparkles Chain), dies at 91
1994   Jack Kirby, cartoonist (Marvel Comics), dies at 76
1994   Michael Francis Morris Lindsay, orientalist, dies at 84
1994   Theo Bitter, Dutch painter/set designer, dies at 79
1995   Abdelhafid Said, Algerian student leader, murdered
1995   Alberto Burri, Ital's physician/sculptor/painter), dies at 79
1995   Azeddine Medjoubi, head Algerian nationally theater, murdered at 49
1995   Joan A C Ramsey nee Hamilton, lady Ramsey of Canterbury, dies at 84
1995   Wilton "Bogey" Gaynair, saxophonist, dies at 68
1996   Daniel K Womack, singer/guitarist, dies at 91
1996   Martin Balsam, actor (Archie's Place), dies at 76
1998   Jo Clayton, author, Cancer Died, Drums of Chaos, dies at 58

   
 
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