1384 - Muere John Wycliffe, filósofo, teólogo y reformador religioso inglés, precursor de la Reforma protestante.
1492 - Jews are expelled from Sicily.
1514 - Andreas Vesalius was born [d. 1564]; Flemish
anatomist who, as a university teacher insisted on conducting detailed dissections on human cadavers personally ( "De humani corporis fabrica") .
1553 - Pedro de Valdivia funda en Chile los fuertes de Arauco, Puren, Tucapel y la ciudad de Los Confines o Angol.
1588 - Fallece en Lisboa Fray Luis de Granada, escritor ascético español autor de obras muy imitadas por escritores religiosos y profanos .
1668 - Hermann Boerhaave was born [d. 1738]; Dutch physician and professor of medicine who was the first great clinical, teacher.
1679 - Giovanni Alfonso Borelli dies [b. 1608]; Italian
physiologist who was the first to explain muscular movement and other body functions according to the laws of statics and dynamics. ["De motu animalium (Rome, 1680)].
1695 - A
window tax is imposed in
England, causing many shopkeepers to brick up their windows to avoid the
tax.
1719 - John Flamsteed dies[b. 1646]; English
astronomer who
established the Greenwich Observatory, as one of a group of scientists who convinced King Charles II to build a national observatory.
1744 - James Bradley announced the discovery of Earth's motion of nutation, or wobbling.
1784 - Para reforzar la lucha contra los piratas, Carlos III establece la pena de galeras en España.
1805 - Nace la escritora francesa Marie de Flavigny, más conocida por el seudonimo de Daniel Stern.
1816 - Sir William Withey Gull, was born[ d. 1890]; A leading English physician of his time, lecturer and physician at Guy's Hospital, London, and an outstanding clinical teacher.
1846 - Os miguelistas são completamente derrotados em Braga, tendo o seu comandante, Macdonell sido preso e morto em 30 de Janeiro de 1847 (O liberalismo em Portugal).
1864 - Robert Grant Aitken was born [d.1951]; American
astronomer who specialized in the study of double stars, of which he discovered more than 3,000 .
1868 - É ocupada Assunção, a capital do Paraguai, por uma coluna brasileira sob o comando do Coronel Hermes Ernesto da Fonseca.
1869 -
Henri Matisse, was born, French painter and graphic artist (d. 1954 ). Along with Picasso, Matisse is considered one of the two foremost artists of the modern period. His contribution to 20th-century art is inestimable.
1877 - Gustave Courbet, dies aged 58, French painter .
1879 -
Thomas Edison gave the first public demonstration of an electric incandescent lamp.
1881 -
Max Pechstein, was born, painter and graphic artist (d. 1955) .
1894 -
Pola Negri, was born, Polish actress (d. 1987) .
1898 - Sir John Eric Sidney Thompson was born [d. 1975];He was a leading English ethnographer of the
Mayan people.
1902 - Muere en Baradero, provincia de Buenos Aires, Cándido López, pintor.
1905 - Aleksandr Popov dies [b. 1859]; Physicist and electrical
engineer acclaimed in Russia as the inventor of radio.
1910 -
Carl Dudley, American movie director (died 1973).
1911 - Marie Curie receives her 2nd Nobel Prize .
1913 - Seth Carlo Chandler dies[b. 1846]; American
astronomer best known for his discovery (1884-85) of the Chandler Wobble, a complex movement in the Earth's axis of rotation (now refered to as polar motion) that causes latitude to vary with a period of 14 months.
1923 - The Sahara is traversed by an automobile for the first time.
1923 - Se inauguran los servicios aéreos entre Buenos Aires y Montevideo.
1929 - Jeremy Bernstein was born; American physicist, educator, and writer widely known for the clarity of his writing for the lay reader on the major issues of modern physics.
1934 - Cornelia Maria Clapp dies [b. 1849]; American zoologist and educator whose influence as a teacher was great and enduring in a period when the world of science was just opening to women.
1935 - Monopoly was patented, game assigned to Parker Brothers, Inc., by Charles Darrow of Pennsylvania.
1935 - Manuel Portela Valladares preside un nuevo Gobierno en España.
1938 -The first breath test for drivers, "
drunkometer," was introduced in Indianapolis.
1940 - Arsène d'Arsonval dies [b. 1851]; French physician and physicist who was a pioneer in therapeutic use of electricity, heat, and light.
1941 -
Alex Ferguson, football (soccer) player and well known manager (Manchester United).
1943 -
Ben Kingsley, was born in Scarborough England; actor (Gandhi, Betrayal, Maurice...).
1949 - 18 countries recognize Republic Indonesia.
1952 -Vaughan Frederick Randal Jones was born; New Zealand mathematician who was awarded the Fields
Medal in 1990 for his
study of functional analysis and knot theory.
1955 -
General Motors becomes the first American corporation to make over USD $1 billion in a year.
1958 - Ernesto "Che" Guevara encabeza la ocupación de Santa Clara. Horas más tarde Fulgencio Batista huye de Cuba.
1959 -
Val Kilmer, was born, actor ( The Saint, Top Gun, The Doors) .
1961 -The
Marshall Plan expired after distributing more than $12 billion in foreign aid to rebuild Europe .
1971 US President Richard Nixon signs the National Air Quality Control Act, which calls for a 90% reduction in automobile emissions by 1975. The act also tightened air-pollution controls and fines in other industries.
1972 - Muere Roberto Clemente, jugador puertorriqueño de béisbol , el primer hispano elegido miembro del Baseball Hall of Fame , y el segundo cuya imagen aparece en un sello de correos de EE.UU.
1975 - Pela primeira vez em 51 anos, a corrida de São Silvestre, maratona internacional realizada todos os anos em São Paulo, aceitou a participação de mulheres.
1979 - La Reina Isabel II de Inglaterra nombra caballero de la Orden del Imperio Británico al director de cine Alfred Hitchcock.
1980 - Muere Herbert Marshall McLuhan.
1980 - Léopold Sédar Senghor resigns after 20 years as Senegalese president .
1981 - Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings becomes Africa's first post-independent head of state after overthrowing Frederick Akuffo's government in Ghana.
1983 - Nigeria's National Assembly dissolves after military coup .
1984 - Luciano Jaramillo Trujillo, dies; Colombian painter.
1988 - No Rio de Janeiro o Bateau Mouche IV afunda na Baía de Guanabara matando 55 pessoas.
1991 - The Soviet Union officially dissolves.
1991 - The civil war in El Salvador ends .
1993 - the last research samples of the
smallpox virus (variola) were scheduled to be destroyed.
Smallpox was the world's most dreaded plagues until 1977, when it was declared eradicated. However, some scientists who wanted to continue research on the virus stopped the destruction plan. The remaining frozen samples are in Moscow.
1995 - Renuncia del primer ministro italiano Lamberto Dini.
1995 - O presidente da Argélia Liamine Zeroual indica Ahmed Ouyahia como seu novo primeiro-ministro.
1997 - Microsoft buys Hotmail E-mail service.
1999 - Five
hijackers, who had been holding 155 hostages on an
Indian Airlines plane, leave the plane with two Islamic clerics that they had demanded be freed.
1999 -
Sarah Knauss, dies at the age of 119 years - at death, the world's oldest person alive. (b. 1880).
1999 Control of Panamá Canal reverts to Panamá.
2000 - Kenneth L. Pike dies [b. 1912]; He was a U.S.
linguist and anthropologist known for his studies of the aboriginal languages of Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, New Guinea, Java, Ghana, Nigeria, Australia, Nepal, and the Philippines.
2000 - José Greco, dies, Spanish
Flamenco dance.
2000 - Bill Clinton suscribe el tratado para crear el Tribunal Penal Internacional (TPI) con capacidad para investigar y juzgar a individuos acusados de haber cometido graves delitos contra el Derecho Internacional Comunitario. Su sucesor en la presidencia de los EE.UU., George W. Bush, retirará la participación de los EE.UU. en el tribunal.
2000 - Manuel de Rivacoba y Rivacoba, muere, penalista y político español.
2003 - Arthur R. von Hippel dies, German-born American scientist and professor at
MIT
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