0450 -
Theodosius II dies (b. 0401). Emperor of the East (408–50), son and successor of Arcadius
1148 - Crusaders outside of Damascus retreat - end of the 2nd Crusade
1165 - Ibn al-'Arabi was born. Muslim mystic, philosopher
1330 - Serbians defeat Bulgarians, and kill Czar Michael Sisman of Bulgaria
1458 - Jacopo Sannazaro was born. Italian poet (Arcadia)
1480 - Turks make a sneak attack on Rhodes
1491 - Henry VIII, was born. King of England
1565 - Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, orders her heralds to publish that Lord Darnley is to be "named and styled King"
1576 - Frobisher's expedition reaches Labrador
1586 - Sir Thomas Harriot introduces potatoes to Europe
1588 - English fireships burn the Spanish Armada
1609 - Bermuda discovered by Admiral George Somers
1611 - Surrender of Kalmar Castle, Sweden
1615 - Champlain discovers Lake Huron
1637 - Riot in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, in protest against the use of the Book of Common Prayer
1650 - Cromwell reaches Edinburgh
1667 -
Abraham Cowley dies (b. 1618). English poet. Abraham Cowley -"that incomparable poet and virtuous man" to John Evelyn- dies in Chertsey, Surrey, at 48, and is buried in Westminster Abbey.
1746 - Thomas Heyward soldier, signed Declaration of Independance
1750 -
Philipe Fabre d'Églantine was born in Carcassonne, France (d. 5 Apr 1794). French political dramatic satirist and prominent figure in the French Revolution. First an actor, he will later become a poet, best known for his song, "Il pleut, il pleut, bergere," still sung by French children today.
1787 - Pedro Vélez was born. President of Mexico.
1814 - Percy Bysshe Shelley, already married to the former Harriet Westbrook, elopes to France with Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin). (Harriet's suicide in 1816 will free him to wed Mary.)
1818 -
Gaspard Monge dies ( born 9 May 1746). French mathematicien
1821 -
Peru declares independence from
Spain.
1844 -
Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in Stratford, Essex (d. 1889). English poet. "The Wreck of the Deutschland"
1859 - Balington Booth was born. Founder of Volunteers of America
1866 -
Beatrix Potter was born (d. 1943). English author, Children's writer and illustrator. (The Tale of Peter Rabbit)
1873 - The Japanese government implements land and tax reform as part of the
Meiji Restoration reforms.
1878 - Great Britain's William Gowland becomes the first non-Japanese to reach Yarigaoka peak, and he names the mountain the
Japanese Alps, a name that eventually spreads to the entire mountain range.
1881 - American Presbyterian theologian J. Gresham Machen was born in Baltimore.
1887 -
Marcel Duchamp was born (d. 1968). French painter
(Nude Descending a Staircase).1891 - Joe E. (Evan) Brown (comedian, actor: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World)
1901 - Rudy (Hubert) Vallee was born. Singer: (My Time is Your Time)
1902 -
Karl Popper was born (†17 Sep 1994). Austrian-British philosopher.
1904 - Fundação do Club Ferro Carril Oeste, Buenos Aires, Argentina
1907 - Dolf Sternberger was born (d. 1989). Publicist.
1907 -
Earl S. Tupper was born in New Hampshire (d. 5 Oct 1983). American inventor (Tupperware).
1909 -
Malcolm Lowry was born (d. 1957). Novelist and poet (Under the Volcano)
1914 - Carmen Dragon was born (d. 1984). Composer.
1915 -
Frankie Yankovic was born (d. 1998). "Polka King". Grammy Award-winning musician: accordion: Just Because
1915 - Charles Hard Townes was born. American physicist, joint winner with the Soviet physicists Aleksandr M. Prokhorov and Nikolay G. Basov of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1964 for his role in the invention of the maser and the laser
1919 - Epitácio Pessoa toma posse da presidência da República do Brasil.
1920 - Andrew V. McLaglen was born. Movie director.
1920 - Nasce em Lisboa, na Madragoa,
Sidónio Muralha (m. 1982). Poeta português um dos precursores do neo-realismo português. É considerado um dos maiores poetas para crianças da língua portuguesa.
1925 - Baruch S. Blumberg was born. American research physician whose discovery of an antigen that provokes antibody response against hepatitis B led to the development by other researchers of a successful vaccine against the disease. Co-winner (with D. Carleton Gajdusek) of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1976, for their work on the origins and spread of infectious viral.
1929 -
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, [Jacqueline Lee Bouvier] was born (d. 1994). American wife of 35th U. S. Presidennt
John F. Kennedy ; wife of Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis; editor: Doubleday Publishing)
1931 - Darryl Hickman was born. Actor (The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis)
1937 -
Peter Duchin, was born. Pianist and bandleader1938 - Alberto Fujimori was born. President of Peru
1943 -
Bill Bradley was born. Basketball player and U.S. Senator
1945 -
Jim Davis was born. American cartoonist
1945 - "Garfield" creator Jim Davis was born.
1946 - Linda Kelsey was born. Actress ( Lou Grant, Day by Day)
1946 - Jonathan Edwards was born. Singer
1947 - Barbara Ferrell was born. U.S. National Track & Field Hall of Famer: Olympic medalist: silver: 100 meter dash, gold: 4x100 meter relay [1968]; gold medalist: Pan American Games: 100 meters [1967]; tied world record twice: 100 meters [11.1 seconds [1967])
1948 - Georgia Bright Engel was born. Actress. (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Coach)
1948 - Sally (Ann) Struthers. Emmy Award-winning actress: All in the Family [1971-72, 1978] promoter of the Christian Children's Fund) .
1948 - O Congresso da FIFA realizado em Londres, designa o Brasil como sede do Campeonato do Mundo de Futebol de 1950
1949 - Vida Blue was born. Baseball: Cy Young Award [1971])
1949 - Peter Doyle was born. Singer: group: The New Seekers: I'd like to Teach the World to Sing, Look What They've Done to My Song Ma)
1951 - The Walt Disney film, Alice in Wonderland, was released by RKO Pictures.
1951 -
Santiago Calatrava was born in Valencia. Spanish well-known architect who has designed the Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece.
1954 - Gerd Faltings was born. German
mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal, the highest honour that a young mathematician can receive, in 1986, primarily for his proof of the Mordell Conjecture which he achieved using methods of arithmetic algebraic geometry.
1954 -
Hugo Chavez was born in Sabaneta, Venezuela. President of Venezuela (1999-2004)
- 1956 - Manuel Prado Ugarteche becomes Constitutional President of the Republic of Peru.
- 1957 - Edith Abbott dies (b. 1876). Social worker, educator, and author.
1958 -
Terry Fox was born (d. 1981). Cancer activist.
1963 - Michael Hayden was born. Actor ("Murder One")
1965 -
Edogawa Ranpo dies (b. 1894). Japanese author of detective novels.
1966 - Miguel Angel Nadal was born. Spanish football (soccer) player.
1966 - Portugal get the third place in The World Cup in football beating URSS 2-1.
1968 -
Otto Hahn dies (b. 8 Mar1879). German chemist,
Nobel Prize for Chemistry laureate in 1994 shared with the radiochemist Fritz Strassmann. He also shared the Enrico Fermi Award in 1966 with Strassmann and Lise Meitner.
1971 -
Myril Hoag dies (b. 1908). Baseball player.
1972 -
Elizabeth Berkley was born. Actress (Saved by the Bell, The First Wives Club, Random Encounter, Any Given Sunday, Africa, The Elevator, Soulmates)
1982 -
Keith Green dies (b. 1953). American gospel singer, songwriter, and pianist.
1983 - O Grémio de Porto Alegre vence em casa o Peñarol do Uruguay por 2 -1 e conquista a Taça Libertadores. No jogo da 1ª. mão o resultado tinha sido um empate 1-1.
1984 - The 23rd Summer Olympic Games opened at the Los Angeles Coliseum in Southern California this day. Peter V. Uberroth, head of the U.S. Olympic Committee, welcomed 7,800 athletes from 140 nations during the 3-1/2 hour opening ceremonies
- 1990 - Alberto Fujimori becomes president of Peru
1995 - Portugal: Inauguração do metropolitano ligeiro de superfície de Mirandela.
2000 - Peruvian President
Alberto Fujimori was sworn in for an unprecedented third term of office, infuriating demonstrators who set government buildings ablaze
2003 -
NPR broadcasts the first episode of
Day to Day, a one-hour radio newsmagazine
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