0401 - Theodosius II, the Younger, was born. Eastern Roman emperor.
0879 -
Louis the Stammerer dies (b. 0846). King of the West Franks and Louis III was crowned King of France.
1241 - The army of Hungarian King Belá is decimated by Mongolian troops. The Mongols are now free to continue on to the Danube and Dalmatia.
1515 - Mateus Fernandes died. Portuguese architect.
1583 -
Hugo Grotius was born (d. 1645). Dutch jurist and scholar whose legal masterpiece,
De Jure Belli ac Pacis (1625; On the Law of War and Peace), was one of the first great contributions to modern
international law.
1713 -
John Whitehurst was born (d. 1788). English clockmaker and scientist.
1786 -
John Byron dies (b. 1723). British naval officer.
1789 - Leona Vicario was born (d. 1842). Mexican revolutionary.
1790 - United States
Patent system established. The Patent Board was made up of the Secretary of State, Secretary of War and the Attorney General and was responsible for granting patents on "useful and important" inventions. In the first three years, 47 patents were granted. Until 1888 miniature models of the device to be patented were required.
1794 -
Matthew Perry was born (d. 1858). American Commodore who forced the opening of
Japan to the West.
1814 - A Batalha de Toulouse foi vencida pelas forças inglesas comandadas pelo General Wellington .
1826 - The 10,500 inhabitants of the Greek town
Messolonghi start leaving the town after a year's siege by Turkish forces. Very few of them survive.
1827 - Lew Wallace was born. American writer.
1847 -
Joseph Pulitzer was born (d. 29 Oct 1911). Journalist and publisher (d. 29 Oct 1911). His will left $2 million for establishment of school of journalism at Columbia Univ. and a fund which established annual prizes for literature, drama, music and journalism.
1860 - María Augusta Generoso Estrela was born (d. 1948). Brazilian physician. First south american woman to be graduated in Medicine in United States - 1882.
1864 - Archduke Maximilian of Austria was crowned Emperor of Mexico.
- 1866 - The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is founded in New York City by Henry Bergh.
1868 - At Arogee in Abyssinia, British and Indian forces defeat an army of Emperor
Theodore. While 700 Ethiopians are killed and many more injured, only two die from the British/ Indian troops.
1880 -
Montague Summers was born (d.1948). English writer on the theatre and the occult.
1887 -
Bernardo Houssay was born (d. 21 Sep 1971). Argentine
physiologist and corecipient, with Carl and Gerty Cori, of the 1947 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
1894 -
Ben Nicholson was born (d. 1982). American painter and sculptor.
1910 -
Eddy Duchin was born (d.1951). American musician.
1910 -
Paul Sweezy was born (d. 2004). American economist and editor.
1912 - The
RMS Titanic leaves port in
Southampton, England. Five days later it sinks after hitting an iceberg.
1913 -
Stefan Heym was born (†16 Dec 2001). German writer.
1915 -
Harry Morgan was born. American Emmy Award-winning actor: M*A*S*H [1979-80]; Dragnet, You Can’t Take It with You, Pete and Gladys, HEC Ramsey, December Bride, The D.A., Aftermash.
1917 -
Robert Burns Woodward was born (d. 08 Jul 1979). American chemist. Nobel Prize-winning scientist [1965]: study of the molecular structure of complex organic compounds.
1921 -
Chuck Connors was born (d. 1992). American actor and baseball player.
1921 -
Sheb Wooley was born (d. 2003). American actor and singer.
1924 - The first train robbery is reported in
Greece outside the city of
Larissa.
1924 -
Sebastião da Gama was born in Vila Nogueira de Azeitão, Setúbal (d. 1952). Portuguese poet.
- 1925 - The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is published in New York
- by Charles Scribner's Sons; it will become one of the most important novels of the 20th century.
- 1926 - Junior Samples was born (d. 1983). American musician
- 1927 - Marshall Warren Nirenberg was born. American biochemist, corecipient with Robert William Holley and Har Gobind Khorana, of the 1968 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
1929 -
Max von Sydow was born. Swedish actor (Dune, The Exorcist, The Seventh Seal, The Emigrants, Flash Gordon, Hannah and Her Sisters, Hawaii, The Quiller Memorandum, Quo Vadis, Three Days of the Condor) .
1929 - Mike Hawthourne was born in Mexborought, Yorkshire. English Formula 1 car driver.
1930 -
Norma Candal was born (d. 2006). Puerto Rican actress and comedienne
1930 -
Spede Pasanen was born (d. 2001). Finnish comedian, film director, director and writer.
1930 - The first synthetic rubber was produced.
1932 -
Omar Sharif (Michael Shalhoub) was born. Egyptian actor (Lawrence of Arabia, Dr. Zhivago, Funny Girl, Funny Lady, Peter the Great, Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, Beyond Justice, Crime & Passion) .
1934 - Jean Cocteau’s reworking of the Oedipus myth, entitled "The Infernal Machine", premieres in Paris.
1936 -
John Madden was born. American football coach and broadcaster.
1938 - In a controlled plebiscite in Austria, soon after
Adolf Hitler's invasion of the country, 99.7 percent of Austrians approved the
Anschluss (German: “Union”)—the political unification of Austria and Germany.
1941 -
Paul Theroux was born. American novelist and travel writer.
1945 - A cidade alemã de Hanover foi tomada pelas tropas americanas .
1945 -
H.N. Werkman dies executed (b. 1882). Dutch artist and printer
1946 -
David Angell was born (d. 2001). American television producer.
1951 -
Steven Seagal was born. American actor ( Executive Decision, Under Siege series, On Deadly Ground, Out for Justice, Marked for Death, Hard to Kill, Above the Law) .
1951 -
David Helvarg was born. American journalist and environmental activist.
- 1954 - Peter MacNicol was born. American actor.
1955 - Dr. Jonas Salk successfully tested the Polio vaccine.
- 1957 - The Suez Canal is reopened for all shipping after being closed for three months.
1957 -
John M. Ford was born (d. 2006). American science fiction author and poet.
1958 -
Chuck Willis dies (b. 1928). American singer and songwriter.
1959 -
Gugu was born. Brazilian TV presenter and impresario.
- 1960 - Afrika Bambaataa was born. American musician and activist.
- 1960 - Katrina Leskanich was born. American singer (Katrina and the Waves
- 1962 - Steve Tasker was born. American football player
- 1962 - Michael Curtiz dies (b. 1886). Hungarian-born director.
1963 - The
submarine USS Thresher is lost at sea, with all hands (129 officers, crewmen and civilian technicians).
- 1966 - Evelyn Waugh dies (b. 1903). English writer.
1967 - Bob Hope was the host at the 39th Annual Academy Awards at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Los Angeles. "Virginia Woolf" came loaded with 13 nominations, her opponent, "A Man for All Seasons", was the underdog with 8. At first it was blow for blow, "Virginia Woolf" winning Best Costume Design/Black-and-White (Irene Sharaff) and "Seasons" winning the award in the Color category (Joan Bridge and Elizabeth Haffenden); "Seasons" winning Best Cinematography/Color (Ted Moore) and "Virginia Woolf" winning in the Black-and-White division (Haskell Wexler). Then "Virgina Woolf" won for Best Art Direction/Set Decoration, Black-and-White (George James Hopkins, Richard Sylbert) while "Seasons" took the Oscar for Best Writing/Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium (Robert Bolt). They were tied. Best Supporting Actress: "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf" (Sandy Dennis), but Best Supporting Actor went to Walter Matthau in "The Fortune Cookie". "Virginia Woolf", ahead by one. The Best Music/Song Oscar went to "Born Free" (John Barry-music, Don Black-lyrics) from the movie of the same title. The fight was still on since neither "Seasons" nor "Virginia Woolf" was nominated in that category. It was time for the Academy Award for Best Actress. And the Oscar goes to Elizabeth Taylor for "Who’s Afraid of Virginnia Woolf". Would the drama about Thomas More garner a Best Actor Oscar for Paul Scofield? Yes! . Fred Zinnemann wins for "Seasons" the award for Best Director. The envelope holding the title of the Best Picture of 1966 revealed the overall winner as "A Man for All Seasons", Fred Zinnemann, producer.
1968 - The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences postponed the 40th Annual Academy Awards ceremonies two days because of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. Ironically, the Best Picture of 1967, "In the Heat of the Night" (Walter Mirisch, producer), and "Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner" (Best Actress: Katharine Hepburn) and Best Writing/Story and Screenplay/Written Directly for the Screen (William Rose), have racial themes. "Heat" won four more Oscars that evening: Best Actor (Rod Steiger); Best Writing/Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium (Stirling Silliphant); Best Sound (Samuel Goldwyn SSD); Best Film Editing (Hal Ashby). Bob Hope, as host, livened up the somber ceremonies as did awards for Best Supporting Actor George Kennedy ("Cool Hand Luke"), Best Supporting Actress Estelle Parsons ("Bonnie and Clyde"); Best Music/Song, "Talk to the Animals" from "Doctor Dolittle" (Leslie Bricusse). Mike Nichols who lost to "The Man for All Seasons" the previous year, won this time, as Best Director for "The Graduate".
1968 - Shipwreck of the
Wahine outside
Wellington harbour. Fifty-one people die when a ferry capsizes in Wellington harbour, New Zealand, during one of the worst storms ever to hit the country.
1970 -
Q-Tip was born. American rapper and actor
1972 - 20 days after he was kidnapped in
Buenos Aires, Oberdan Sallustro is executed by communist guerrillas.
1972 - Once again, the 44th Annual Academy Awards celebration was held at Los Angeles’ Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. The hosts of the evening’s festivities were Helen Hayes, Alan King, Sammy Davis Jr., and Jack Lemmon. The nominees for the Best Picture were: "A Clockwork Orange", "Fiddler on the Roof", "The Last Picture Show", "Nicholas and Alexandra" and "The French Connection". And the Oscar goes to ... "The French Connection", Philip D’Antoni, producer. The Oscar also went to "The French Connection" for Best Director (William Friedkin); Best Actor (Gene Hackman); Best Writing/Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium (Ernest Tidyman); and Best Film Editing (Gerald B. Greenberg). All of the other Best Picture nominees (except "A Clockwork Orange") also received Oscars: "The Last Picture Show" won for both supporting actor and actress (Ben Johnson and Cloris Leachman respectively); "Fiddler on the Roof" won for Best Cinematography (Oswald Morris), Best Sound (Gordon K. McCallum, David Hildyard) and Best Music/Scoring Adaptation/Original Song Score (John Williams); "Nicholas and Alexandra" won the awards for Best Art Direction/Set Decoration (John Box, Ernest Archer, Jack Maxsted, Gil Parrondo, Vernon Dixon) and Best Costume Design (Yvonne Blake, Antonio Castillo). "Klute" won one out of its two nominations: Best Actress (Jane Fonda) and "Shaft" won its only nomination: Best Music/Song (Isaac Hayes, "Theme from Shaft".
1973 - A British Vanguard turboprop crashes during a snowstorm at Basel,
Switzerland killing 104.
1974 -
Golda Meir announced her resignation as prime minister of Israel. Yitzhak Rabin replaced Golda Meir.
- 1975 - Marjorie Main dies (b. 1890). American actress.
1976 -
Sara Renner was born. Canadian cross country skier
1977 - O escritor português Jorge de Sena recebe o grau de Comendador da Ordem do Infante D. Henrique, atribuído pelo presidente da República.
1978 -
Volkswagen becomes the first non-American automobile manufacturer to build cars in the United States, opening a plant in
Pennsylvania.
- 1979 - Rachel Corrie was born (d. 2003). American activist, member of the International Solidarity Movement.
1979 -
Nino Rota dies (b. 1911). Italian composer.
- 1980 - Charlie Hunnam was born. British actor.
- 1980 - Sean Avery was born. Canadian ice hockey player.
- 1980 - Kasey Kahne was born. American race-car driver.
- 1980 - Bryce Soderberg was born. American rock bassist (Lifehouse).
1981 -
Hunger striker elected MP Imprisoned IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands has been elected to Westminster as the MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone.
1985 -
Cora Coralina dies (b. 20 Aug 1889). Brazilian poetess and writer.
- 1986 - Vincent Kompany was born. Belgian footballer
- 1986 - Fernando Gago was born. Argentine footballer
- 1986 - Linda Creed dies (b. 1949). American songwriter.
1993 -
Chris Hani dies (b. 1942). South African activist.
1994 -
Sam B. Hall dies (b. 1924). American politician.
1998 - The anti-impotence drug Viagra appeared on the market and became one of the best-selling new medications of all time.
1998 - The
Belfast Agreement is signed. The Northern Ireland peace talks have ended with an historic agreement called the Good Friday Agreement.
2000 -
Peter Jones dies (b. 1920). English comedian and scriptwriter.
2003 -
Haiti officially recognized
Vodou as a religion.
2006 - Hundreds of thousands
protest H.R. 4437 (aka the "Sensenbrenner Bill") in cities across the United States.
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