0274 - St Felix I ends his reign as Catholic Pope.
1552 -
Simon Forman was born (d. 1611). English occultist and astrologer.
1644 - Jan Baptista van Helmont dies [ b. 1580]; Belgian
chemist, physiologist, and
physician who recognized the
existence of discrete gases and identified carbon dioxide. He was part medieval
alchemist and part scientist.
1691 -
Robert Boyle dies [b. 1627], Irish
chemist and natural
philosopher noted for his pioneering
experiments on the properties of gases and his espousal of a corpuscular view of matter that was a forerunner of the modern theory of chemical elements ( See
Boyle's law ).
1703 -Tokyo hit by Earthquake; about 37,000 die.
1722 -
Charles Yorke was born (d. 1770). Lord Chancellor of Great Britain.
1741 - Bartolomeo Giacometti was born. Composer.
1781 - John Needham dies [b. 1713]; English
naturalist and Roman Catholic priest.
1788 - Francesco Zuccarelli dies at 86. Italian rococo painter/etcher.
1847 -
John Peter Altgeld was born in Niederselters, Prussia. Reformist Illinois governor known principally for his pardon of German American anarchists involved in the
Haymarket Riot.
1850 -
John Milne was born [d. 1913]; English
seismologist and
geologist who invented the horizontal pendulum seismograph and promoted the establishment of seismological stations.
1851 - Asa Griggs Candler was born [d. 1929]; U.S. soft-drink manufacturer who developed Coca-Cola®.This soft drink
began in 1886 when a druggist named John "Doc" Pemberton started selling the syrup that he used in his drugstore fountain drinks. When he died, the formula (still a very well kept secret) was sold to Asa Candler, a marketing genius.
1852 - Future U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes married Lucy Ware Webb in Cincinnati.
1853 - André Messager was born. French composer.
1861 - US banks stops payments in gold.
1861 - Henrique de Paiva Couceiro was born in Lisbon. Portuguese militar and Governor of Angola.
1868 - Capitulación de las tropas paraguayas ante el duque de Caxias. Francisco Solano López no se rinde y acompañado por un puñado de combatientes, emprende al retirada hacia el norte de Paraguay .
1873 - the American Metrological Society was formed in New York City.
1879 - Manuel de Araújo Porto Alegre dies in Lisbon, Portugal (b. 29 Nov 1806). Brazilian painter and writer.
1882 - Ángel Roffo was born. Argentine physician and investigator.
1883 - John Henry Dallmeyer dies [b. 1830]. German-born British inventor and manufacturer of lenses and telescopes.
1883 -
Leonardo Coimbra was born in Lixa, Amarante (d. 1936). Portuguese philosopher.
1888 - U.S. troops intervene in Haiti
1899 - James Paget, dies [b. 1914] English surgeon and
physiologist who is considered (with Rudolf Virchow) to be a founder of the science of pathology. Paget discovered (1834) in human muscle the parasitic worm that causes trichinosis. In 1877, he described
Paget's disease of bone (osteitis deformans), a chronic disease of bones.
1900 - Battleships are sent to Tangiers by the Spanish government as the first part of its intended invasion of Morocco.
1906 -
Carol Reed was born (d. 1976). English film director
1906 - Iran becomes a constitutional monarchy.
1910 -
Paul Bowles was born (d. 1999). American composer and author
1913 - Tungsten filaments: Dr William David Coolidge patented a method for making ductile tungsten for the purpose of making filaments for electric lamps .
1917 - Un cataclismo de grandes dimensiones asola Guatemala, cuya ciudad capital quedó convertida en ruinas.
1917 -
Seymour Melman was born (d. 2004). American industrial engineer.
1918 - The
Spartacus League lead by Rosa Luxemburgo was transformed into the Communist Party of Germany at a party congress.
1920 -Albania was admitted to the League of Nations as sovereign and independent state.
1920 -
Jack Lord was born (d. 1998). American actor.
1922 - Vladimir Lenin proclaims the establishment of the
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) with its capital in
Moscow, eventually incorporated 15 republics and constituted (in area) the largest country in the world until its dissolution in 1991.
1923 - Inauguración del primer servicio público aéreo en Argentina (de Buenos Aires a Montevideo).
1928 -
Bo Diddley was born. American singer and musician.
1931 - Tyrone Power Sr dies at 62. Actor (Big Trial, Test of Donald Norton).
1933 - O primeiro-ministro da Roménia, Íon Duca, é assassinado por um membro da Guarda de Ferro.
1934 -
Del Shannon was born (d. 1990). American singer.
1934 -
Russ Tamblyn was born. American actor, dancer, and singer
1937 -
Gordon Banks was born in Sheffield. British footballer (goal-keeper).
1938 - An electronic television system was patented by V.K. Zworykin.
1941 -
Mel Renfro was born. American football player
1944 - Romain Roland dies. French writer/pacifist (Nobel 1915).
1945 - Arnaldo Faria de Sá was born in São Paulo. Brazilian radio personality and politician.
1947 - Alfred North Whitehead dies [b.1961]; English mathematician and
philosopher, who collaborated with Bertrand Russell on Principia Mathematica (1910-13).
1947 - King
Michael of Romania is obliged to abdicate and the Romanian republic is proclaimed.
1948 - The play
Kiss Me, Kate opens for the first of 1,077 performances.
1949 - India recognizes People's Republic of China.
1950 - Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia become Independent states in France Union.
1954 - 1.st use of 24-sec shot clock in pro basketball (Rochester vs Boston).
1957 - Israeli government of Ben-Gurion, resigns.
1961 -
Sean Hannity was born. American talk radio host and conservative political commentator.
1963 - Alessandra Mussolini was born in Naples, Italy. Actress (Ferragosto OK)
1969 - Jack Yablonski was murdered. Reform mine leader.
1969 -
Dave England was born. American television personality.
1972 - Vietnam War : President
Nixon halted the heavy bombing on North
Vietnam.
1972 - Selton Mello was born in Passos, Minas Gerais. Brazilian actor.
1974 - Beatles are legally disbanded (4 years after suit was brought).
1975 -
Tiger Woods was born in Orlando, Florida. American golfer.
1975 - Constitution of Democratic Republic of Madagascar comes into force.
1978 -
Tyrese was born. Singer.
1979 - Rock group, Emerson, Lake & Palmer break up.
1979 - Togo adopts constitution.
1981 -
Wayne Gretzky scores his 50th goal in 39 games, an NHL record to this day.
1983 - A 7.2 earthquake killed 26 people in Afghanistan (14) and Pakistan (12).
1985 - Pakistan restores constitution.
1987 - The Transkei government is overthrown in a bloodless coup led by General Bantubonke Holomisa, commander of the Transkei Defence Force.
1987 - Premier Mugabe elected President of Zimbabwe.
1989 - Dmitri Volkov swims world record 50m freestyle (27.15 sec).
1989 - Alex Germany-Wald was born. American activist
1993 -
Israel and the
Vatican signed an agreement of mutual recognition to put an end to Jewish-Christian hostilities.
1996 - In the
Indian state of
Assam, a passenger train is bombed by
Bodo separatists, killing 26.
1996 - Proposed budget cuts by
Benjamin Netanyahu spark protests from 250,000 workers who shut down services across
Israel.
1997 - In the worst incident in
Algeria's insurgency, 400 people are killed from four villages.
1997 - In Spain a judge accused 36 Argentine military and police officers of involvement in torture and the disappearance of 600 Spaniards during the dirty war from 1976-1983. Most of those named served in the ESMA, a torture center used by the military regime.
1997 - In Italy Danilo Dolci, advocate of nonviolent social reform, died at age 73. His writings and poetry chronicled Sicily’s beauty and despair. His books include: “Report From Palermo,” “Waste,” and "Sicilian Lives".
1998 - Joaquim Pacífico da Silva dies in Guararema, São Paulo (b. 1909). Brazilian musician, singer and composer.
1999 - O ex-beatle George Harrison foi esfaqueado no tórax dentro de sua mansão em Londres por Michael Abram, de 33 anos. Foi hospitalizado recebendo alta dias depois.
2001 - Pakistan arrested Hafiz Saeed, leader of Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (Army of the Pure) as India moved more troops to the border.
2002 - Eleanor Jack Gibson dies [b. 1910]; American
psychologist who studied learning processes in children. She is remembered for her “visual cliff” experiment which showed how an infant's depth perception helps prevent injuries and falls.
2003 - The Bush administration announced it was banning the sale of ephedra, and urged consumers to immediately stop using the herbal stimulant linked to 155 deaths and dozens of heart attacks and strokes.
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