- 0051 - Nero, later to become Roman Emperor, is given the title princeps iuventutis (head of the youth).
- 0251 - Pope Lucius I dies.
- 303 or 304 - Martyrdom of Saint Adrian of Nicomedia.
- 0480 - Saint Landry dies. Bishop of Sées
- 0561 - Pope Pelagius I dies
- 1152 - Frederick I Barbarossa is elected King of the Germans.
- 1172 - Stephen III of Hungary dies (b. 1147).
- 1193 - Saladin [Salah al-Din Yusuf Ibn Ayyub] dies in Damasco (b. 1138). Muslim leader, who recaptured Jerusalem from the Crusaders.
- 1215 - King John of England makes an oath to the Pope as a crusader to gain the support of Innocent III.
- 1238 - The Battle of the Sit River was fought in the northern part of the present-day Yaroslavl Oblast of Russia between the Mongol Hordes of Batu Khan and the Russians under Yuri II of Vladimir-Suzdal during the Mongol invasion of Russia.
- 1238 - Joan of England, Queen Consort of Scotland dies (b. 1210). Wife of Alexander II.
- 1303 - Daniel of Moscow dies (b. 1261). Russian Saint, Grand Prince of Muscovy.
- 1351 - Ramathibodi becomes King of Siam.
- 1386 - Władysław II Jagiełło (Jogaila) was crowned King of Poland.
- 394 - Nasce, no Porto, o Infante D. Henrique. Príncipe português e impulsionador dos Descobrimentos († 1460) / Prince Henry the Navigator was born (d. 1460). Portuguese explorer (d. 1460).
- 1461 - Wars of the Roses in England: Lancastrian King Henry VI is deposed by his Yorkist cousin, who then becomes King Edward IV.
- 1484 - Saint Casimir dies (b. 1458). Prince of Poland.
- 1492 - Franceso de Layolle was born in Florence (d. 1540). Italian composer.
- 1570 - King Philip II bans foreign Dutch students.
- 1583 - Bernard Gilpin dies (b. 1517). English clergyman, "Apostle of the North".
- 1604 - Fausto Paolo Sozzini dies (b. 1539). Italian theologian.
- 1611 - George Abbot is appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.
- 1615 - Hans von Aachen dies (b. 1552). German painter.
- 1619 - Anne of Denmark dies (b. 1547). Consort of James I of England.
- 1621 - Jakarta, Java is renamed Batavia.
- 1629 - Massachusetts Bay Colony, which had the role of colonizing the Americas, is granted a Royal charter.
- 1634 - Samuel Cole opens the first tavern in Boston, Massachusetts.
- 1665 - English king Charles II declares war on The Netherlands which marked the start of the Second Anglo-Dutch War.
- 1675 - John Flamsteed appointed first Astronomer Royal of England.
- 1678 - Antonio (Lucio) Vivaldi was born in Veneza (d. 1741). Italian composer (Four Seasons) .
- 1681 - Charles II of England grants a land charter to William Penn for the area that will later become Pennsylvania.
- 1707 - O Ato da União agrupa os reinos da Inglaterra e Escócia no Reino da Grã-Bretanha.
- 1710 - Louis III, Prince of Condé dies (b. 1668).
- 1714 - English fleet under Admiral Ogle reaches Cartagena.
- 1733 - Claude de Forbin dies (b. 1656). French naval commander.
- 1744 - John Anstis dies (b. 1669). Garter King of Arms.
- 1762 - Johannes Zick dies (b. 1702). German fresco painter.
- 1768 - August Friedrich Wilhelm Holtzhausen was born (d. 1827). Engineer.
- 1774 - First sighting of Orion Nebula by William Herschel.
- 1776 - The American War of Independence: The Americans capture "Dorchester Heights" dominating the port of Boston, Massachusetts.
- 1777 - Portugal: O Marquês de Pombal foi destituído de todos os seus cargos e desterrado.
- 1778 - The Continental Congress voted to ratify both the Treaty of Amity and Commerce and the Treaty of Alliance with France. The two treaties were the first entered into by the United States government.
- 1784 - Agustina de Aragón [Agustina Zaragoza Domenech] was born in Barcelona (d. 19 May 1854).
- 1789 - In New York City, the first U.S. Congress meets and declares the new Constitution of the United States is in effect.
- 1790 - France is divided into 83 départements, which cut across the former provinces in an attempt to dislodge regional loyalties based on noble ownership of land.
- 1791 - Vermont is admitted as the 14th U.S. state.
- 1791 - A Constitutional Act is introduced by the British House of Commons in London which envisages the separation of Canada into Lower Canada (Quebec) and Upper Canada (Ontario).
- 1793 - French troops conquer Geertruidenberg, Netherlands.
- 1793 - Karl Lachmann was born (d. 1851). German philologist.
- 1793 - Louis de Bourbon dies (b. 1725). French admiral.
- 1794 - The 11th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed by the U.S. Congress. The Amendment limited the jurisdiction of the federal courts to automatically hear cases brought against a state by the citizens of another state. Later interpretations expanded this to include citizens of the state being sued, as well.
- 1795 - John Collins dies (b. 1717). American politician.
- 1797 - In the first ever peaceful transfer of power between elected leaders in modern times, John Adams is sworn in as President of the United States, succeeding George Washington.
- 1801 - Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the USA, becomes the first US president inaugurated in Washington, DC.
- 1804 - The Battle of Vinegar Hill, colony of New South Wales (Australia), when Irish convicts (some of whom had been involved in Ireland’s Battle of Vinegar Hill in 1798) led the colony’s only significant convict uprising.
- 1804 - The British and Foreign Bible Society (BFBS) was founded at a large interdenominational meeting in London.
- 1805 - Jean-Baptiste Greuze dies (b. 1725). French painter.
- 1807 - Abraham Baldwin dies (b. 1754). American politician.
- 1811 - Mariano Moreno dies. Argentine statesman and writer.
- 1813 - Russian troops fighting the army of Napoleon reach Berlin in Germany and the French garrison evacuate the city without a fight.
- 1814 - Americans defeat the British at the Battle of Longwoods between London and Thamesville near present-day Wardsville, Ontario.
- 1821 - Princess Elizabeth of Clarence dies (b. 1820). Daughter of King William IV, granddaughter of King George III.
- 1824 - The 'National Institution for the Preservation of Lif from Shipwreck' was founded in Britain, later to be renamed The Royal National Lifeboat Institution in 1858.
- 1825 - John Quincy Adams inaugurated as 6th President .
- 1825 - Despite having lost in both the electoral and popular votes in the 1824 U.S. Presidential Election, John Quincy Adams was inaugurated as the sixth President of the United States.
- 1826 - El Congreso argentino acuerda que Buenos Aires sea la capital de la República.
- 1827 - The Illustrious Sigma Phi Society is founded at Union College.
- 1829 - Unruly crowd mobs White House during the President Jackson inaugural ball.
- 1832 - Jean-François Champollion dies (b. 1790). French scholar, Egyptologist
- 1837 - Chicago, Illinois is granted a city charter by Illinois.
- 1841 - Inauguration of William Henry Harrison as 9th President of the USA. Harrison died exactly one month into his term — the briefest presidency in the history of the office - and was the first president to die in office.
- 1848 - Carlo Alberto di Savoia signs the Statuto Albertino that will represent the first constitution of the Regno d'Italia
- 1849 - Zachary Taylor refuses to be sworn in office as 12th President of the United States on a Sabbath (Sunday). Urban legend instead holds that the office of President of the United States is vacant for a single day and that David Rice Atchison, President pro tempore of the United States Senate was President de jure that day. However, Taylor was president despite not taking the oath.
- 1851 - James Richardson dies (b. 1809). British explorer.
- 1852 - Nikolay (Vasilyevich) Gogol dies (b. 31 March 1809 in Sorochintsy, near Poltava, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now in Ukraine]). Ukrainian-born Russian humorist, dramatist, and novelist, whose novel Myortvye dushi (Dead Souls) and whose short story “Shinel” (“The Overcoat”) are considered the foundations of the great 19th-century tradition of Russian realism.
- 1853 - An oncoming mail train shatters the rear car of a stalled Pennsylvania Railroad emigrant train in the Allegheny Mountains near Mount Union, Pennsylvania, killing seven. This was the highest single U.S. accident toll up to this time.
- 1853 - Reconocimiento de la independencia de Paraguay por Francia, Gran Bretaña y Estados Unidos.
- 1853 - Christian Leopold von Buch dies (b. 1774). German geologist.
- 1857 - El demócrata James Buchanam asume la presidencia de Estados Unidos.
- 1857 - Terminou a guerra anglo-persa.
- 1858 - Matthew Perry dies (b. 1794). U.S. naval officer.
- 1859 - Charter of the French Opera House in New Orleans is granted, which opens on December 1 of the same year with a gala performance of Rossini's "William Tell".
- 1861 - President Lincoln opens Government Printing Office.
- 1861 - Confederate States adopt "Stars and Bars" flag, on the same day that Abraham Lincoln is inaugurated as 16th President of the United States.
- 1861 - España acepta el ofrecimiento de la que había sido colonia de Santo Domingo para reincorporarse a la Monarquía.
- 1864 - Thomas Starr King dies (b. 1824). Influential Californian Unitarian minister during the American Civil War.
- 1865 - Third (and last) national flag of the Confederate States of America adopted.
- 1866 - Alexander Campbell dies (b. 1788). Irish founder of the Disciples of Christ.
- 1868 - Jesse Chisholm dies (b. 1805). American pioneer of the Chisholm Trail.
- 1869 - Eugenio de Castro e Almeida was born in Coimbra (d. 1944). Portuguese poet and writer / Nasce, em Coimbra Eugénio de Castro (m. 17 Ago 1944). Poeta e escritor português (Oaristos).
- 1872 - Johannes Carsten Hauch dies (b. 1790). Danish poet.
- 1875 - Enrique Rodríguez Larreta was born. Argentine writer and politician.
- 1876 - Léon-Paul Fargue was born (d. 1947). Poet.
- 1877 - Emile Berliner invents the microphone.
- 1877 - Garrett Morgan was born (d. 1963). Inventor.
- 1879 - Josip Murn - Aleksandrov was born (d. 1901). Slovene poet.
- 1880 - New York Daily Graphic publishes the first half-tone engraving, by S H Horgan.
- 1881 - A Study in Scarlet, the first Sherlock Holmes story, begins.
- 1881 - South African President Kruger accepts ceasefire.
- 1881 - James A Garfield inaugurated as 20th president .
- 1882 - Britain's first electric trams run in East London.
- 1883 - Alexander Hamilton Stephens dies (b. 1812). Former Vice-President of the Confederate States of America.
- 1885 - Guatemala decide anexionarse El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica y Honduras y constituir una República Federal.
- 1887 - Gottlieb Daimler unveils his first automobile which he test runs in Esslingen and Cannstatt, Germany.
- 1887 - 23-year-old William Randolph Hearst buys the San Francisco Examiner, and starts to build the Hearst newspaper empire.
- 1888 - Knute Rockne was born (d. 1931). American football star, coach.
- 1888 - Amos Bronson Alcott dies (b. 1799). American philosopher.
- 1890 - The Prince of Wales, HRH Prince Albert Edward (later to become King Edward VII), eldest son of and heir apparent to Queen Victoria, opens the 1,710 foot Forth Bridge in Scotland.
- 1890 - The longest bridge in the United Kingdom, the Forth Bridge (railway) (1,710 ft) in Scotland is opened by the Prince of Wales, who later became King Edward VII.
- 1893 - Congo Free State: The army of Francis, Baron Dhanis attacks the Lualaba, enabling him to transport his troops across the Upper Congo and, capture Nyangwe almost without an effort.
- 1894 - Great fire in Shanghai. Over 1,000 buildings are destroyed.
- 1897 - Lefty O'Doul was born (d. 1969). Baseball star, restaurateur.
- 1897 - Moreira César dies (b. 7 Jul 1850). Brazilian militar
- 1899 - Cyclone Mahina sweeps in north of Cooktown, Queensland, with a 12 m wave that reaches up to 5 km inland - over 300 dead.
- 1901 - Publicación del primer número del periódico "La Discusión", de La Habana, de tendencia nacionalista.
- 1901 - President William McKinley inaugurated for 2nd term as president .
- 1901 - Charles Goren was born. Bridge expert .
- 1902 - In Chicago, Illinois, the American Automobile Association is established.
- 1903 - Luis Carrero Blanco was born (d. 1973). Spanish statesman.
- 1903 - Joseph Henry Shorthouse dies (b. 1834). English novelist.
- 1904 - Russo-Japanese War: Russian troops in Korea retreat toward Manchuria followed by 100,000 Japanese troops.
- 1905 - Gerhart Hauptmann's 'Elga' premieres in Berlin.
- 1906 - John McAllister Schofield dies (b. 1831). Former U.S. Secretary of War and Commanding General of the U.S. Army.
- 1907 - Louis Botha is appointed Prime Minister of the Transvaal, South Africa.
- 1908 - The Collinwood School Fire, Collinwood near Cleveland, Ohio, kills 174 people.
- 1909 - President William Taft approves Congressional Gold Medals for the Wright brothers.
- 1909 - Harry Helmsley was born (d. 1997). Real estate entrepreneur.
- 1910 - Nascimento de Tancredo Neves (Tancredo de Almeida Neves), 43° Presidente do Brasil (1985/1990, embora não empossado), em São João Del Rei-MG. Faleceu vitimado por doença, em circunstâncias bastante estranhas, um dia antes de sua posse.
- 1910 - Knut Ångström dies (b. 1857). Swedish physicist.
- 1911 - Fialho de Almeida dies (b. 7 May 1857). Portuguese writer. / Morreu, na vila de Cuba, o escritor português Fialho de Almeida , nascido em 7 de Maio de 1857 em Vila de Frades, no Baixo Alentejo. Da sua obra fazem parte "Os Gatos" , "Os Contos", "A cidade do Vício", "O País das Uvas".
- 1913 - The United States Department of Commerce and United States Department of Labor are established by splitting the duties of the 10-year-old Dept. of Commerce and Labor.
- 1913 - First US law regulating the shooting of migratory birds passed.
- 1913 - John Garfield was born (d. 21 May1952) . Actor (Destination Tokyo, Gentlemmen's Agreement, The Postman Always Rings Twice)
- 1914 - Éxito médico en Francia: separación de dos hermanas siamesas.
- 1915 - William Willett dies (b. 1856). Inventor of Daylight Saving Time.
- 1916 - Hans Eysenck was born (d. 1997). Psychologist.
- 1916 - Franz Marc dies (b. 1880). German artist.
- 1917 - Jeannette Rankin of Montana becomes the first female member of the United States House of Representatives.
- 1917 - Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia's renunciation of the throne is made public, and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia publicly issues his abdication manifesto. The victory of the February Revolution.
- 1921 - Hot Springs National Park created in Arkansas.
- 1921 - E. M. Forster sets out on a passage to India to assume his duties as secretary to the Maharaja of the state of Dewas Senior.
- 1922 - Bert Williams dies (b. 1874). American entertainer.
- 1923 - Lenin's last article about Red bureaucracy was published in Pravda.
- 1924 - The song 'Happy Birthday To You' is published by Claydon Sunny.
- 1925 - Calvin Coolidge becomes the first President of the United States to have his inauguration broadcast on radio.
- 1925 - Nascimento de Inezita Barroso (Inês Madalena Aranha de Lima), cantora da MPB, em São Paulo-SP.
- 1925 - Paul Mauriat was born. French musician
- 1925 - Moritz Moszkowski dies (b. 1854). Polish/German composer.
- 1925 - James Ward dies (b. 1843).English psychologist and philosopher
- 1925 - Monte Ward dies (b. 1860). American baseball player.
- 1926 - The government of Dirk Jan de Geer takes office in The Netherlands.
- 1926 - Richard DeVos was born. American billionaire, co-founder of Amway
- 1926 - James J. Eagan waas born (d. 2000). Former Mayor of Florissant, Missouri. Second longest serving Mayor in the United States
- 1926 - Fran Warren was born. American singer
- 1926 - Iñigo Sanz was born, professor of Law .
- 1927 - Ira Remsen dies (b. 10 Feb 1846). American scientist, chemist.
- 1928 - Se inaugura el estadio del club Independiente, el primero de cemento en Argentina.
- 1928 - Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente was born. Naturalist.
- 1928 - Samuel Adler was born. American composer
- 1928 - Alan Sillitoe was born. English writer
- 1929 - Herbert Hoover inaugurated as 31st President .
- 1929 - Charles Curtis becomes the first native-American Vice President.
- 1929 - Bernard Haitink was born. Dutch conductor.
- 1929 - Josep Mestres Quadreny was born. Catalan composer
- 1930 - Blaze levels hangar at Atlanta Airport, destroying twenty aircraft
- 1931 - The British Viceroy of India, Governor-General Edward Frederick Lindley Wood and Mohandas Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi) meet to sign an agreement envisaging the release of political prisoners and allowing that salt is freely used by the poorest layers of the population / O Vice-Rei britânico da Índia põe fim ao monopólio estatal do sal com o objetivo de evitar a continuação de um movimento de desobediência civil liderado por Gandhi.
- 1931 - Wally Bruner was born (d. 1997). American journalist and television host.
- 1931 - William Henry Keeler was born. American Roman Catholic Archbishop and Cardinal
- 1931 - Alice Rivlin was born. American economist.
- 1931 - Bob Johnson was born (d. 1991). American ice hockey coach.
- 1932 - Miriam Makeba was born in Johannesburg. South African singer (Grammy 1965) .
- 1932 - Ryszard Kapuściński was born (d. 2007). Polish journalist
- 1932 - Ed Roth was born (d. 2001). American car designer
- 1932 - Frank Wells was born (d. 1994). American entertainment businessman.
- 1933 - Frances Perkins becomes United States Secretary of Labor, first female member of the United States Cabinet.
- 1933 - The Parliament of Austria is suspended because of a quibble over procedure - Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss initiates authoritarian rule by decree (see Austrofascism)
- 1933 - Bertha Wilson is appointed as first woman to sit on the Supreme Court of Canada.
- 1933 - John W Mills was born. British sculptor
- 1934 - Janez Strnad was born. Slovenian physicist.
- 1934 - Mario Davidovsky was born. Argentinian composer.
- 1934 - John Duffey was born (d. 1996). Bluegrass musician.
- 1934 - Anne Haney was born (d. 2001). American actress.
- 1934 - Barbara McNair was born (d. 2007). American singer and actress.
- 1934 - Janez Strnad was born. Slovenian physicist.
- 1935 - Bent Larsen was born. Danish chess player.
- 1936 - First flight of airship Hindenburg, Germany.
- 1936 - Aribert Reimann was born. German composer
- 1936 - Jim Clark was born (d. 1968). Scotish racing driver.
- 1937 - The 9th Annual Academy Awards, hosted by George Jessel (actor), are held at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. The awards for the films of 1936 went : Outstanding Production/Best Picture: The Great Ziegfeld (from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer); Best Director: Frank Capra for Mr. Deeds Goes To Town; Actor: Paul Muni (The Story Of Louis Pasteur); Actor in a Supporting Role: Walter Brennan (Come and Get It); Best Actress: Luise Rainer (The Great Ziegfeld); Actress in a Supporting Role: Gale Sondergaard (Anthony Adverse); Best Song: Dorothy Fields & Jerome Kern for The Way You Look Tonight from the movie, Swing Time.
- 1937 - Graham Dowling was born. New Zealand cricketer
- 1937 - Leslie Gelb was born. American foreign policy advisor
- 1937 - Yuri Senkevich was born (d. 2003). Russian cosmonaut.
- 1937 - Barney Wilen was born (d. 1996). French jazz saxophonist.
- 1938 - Don Perkins was born. American football player .
- 1938 - Angus MacLise was born (d. 1979). American percussionist.
- 1938 - Don Perkins was born. American football player
- 1938 - George Foster Peabody dies (b. 1852)., American politician.
- 1938 - Jack Taylor dies (b. 1874). American baseball player.
- 1939 - Jack Fisher was born. American baseball player
- 1939 - Paula Prentiss was born. American actress
- 1939 - Carlos Vereza was born. Brazilian actor
- 1939 - José A. Muguerza dies in Monterrey. Mexican businessman and philantroper.
- 1940 - Hamlin Garland dies (b. 1860). American novelist
- 1941 - John Aprea was born. American actor
- 1941 - Adrian Lyne was born. English film director
- 1941 - Ludwig Quidde dies (b. 1858). German pacifist, Nobel laureate
- 1942 - The Stage Door Canteen opens on West 44th Street in New York City.
- 1942 - Charles C. Krulak was born, 31st Commandant of the Marine Corps .
- 1942 - Gloria Gaither was born. American gospel songwriter
- 1943 - The 15th Academy Awards presentation: The 15th Academy Awards presentation drew Hollywood luminaries to the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles to celebrate the great work done during the year 1942. Everybody seemed to like Mrs. Miniver (from Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer) better than any other movie that year. That movie was so good that it won William Wyler the Best Director Oscar; Greer Garson the Best Actress statuette; Teresa Wright the Best Actress in a Supporting Role prize; Joseph Ruttenberg the Cinematography/black-and-white Oscar; and George Froeschel, James Hilton, Claudine West and Arthur Wimperis the Writing/Screenplay award. James Cagney was presented the Best Actor Oscar for Yankee Doodle Dandy and Van Heflin was voted Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Johnny Eager. And one other award is worth mentioning: a guy named Irving Berlin picked up the Best Song Oscar for a little ditty he had written for the film, Holiday Inn: White Christmas.
- 1943 - Lucio Dalla was born. Italian singer and songwriter.
- 1943 - Zoltan Jeney was born. Hungarian composer
- 1944 - In Ossining, New York, Louis Buchalter, the leader of 1930s crime syndicate Murder, Inc., is executed at Sing Sing.
- 1944 - Harvey Postlethwaite was born (d. 1999). British engineer and race car designer
- 1944 - Bobby Womack was born. American singer
- 1944 - Louis Buchalter dies executed (b. 1897). Jewish American mobster
- 1944 - Louis Capone dies executed (b. 1896). New York organized crime figure
- 1944 - Emanuel Weiss dies executed (b. 1906). American hitman.
- 1944 - Fannie Barrier Williams dies (b. 1855). American educator and political activist.
- 1945 - In Britain, Princess Elizabeth, later to become Queen Elizabeth II, joins the British Army as a driver.
- 1945 - Dieter Meier was born. Swiss singer
- 1945 - Tommy Svensson was born. Swedish football manager
- 1945 - Gary Williams was born. American basketball coach
- 1945 - Lucille La Verne dies (b. 1972). American actress.
- 1945 - Mark Sandrich dies (b. 1900). American film director, writer and producer
- 1946 - The Voice Of Frank Sinatra, the first Frank Sinatra album ever, is released by Columbia Records.
- 1946 - C.G.E. Mannerheim resigns from the post of President of Finland.
- 1946 - The United States, France and the United Kingdom launch a call with the Spaniards in favour of the inversion of the pro-Franco mode.
- 1946 - Michael Ashcroft was born. English entrepreneur
- 1946 - Haile Gerima was born. Ethiopian filmmaker
- 1946 - Harvey Goldsmith was born. British impresario
- 1946 - Bror von Blixen-Finecke dies (b. 1886). Danish big-game hunter.
- 1947 - Jan Garbarek was born. Norwegian musician.
- 1947 - David Franzoni was born. American screenwriter
- 1947 - Gunnar Hansen was born. Icelandic actor
- 1947 - Gwen Welles was born (d. 1993). American actress.
- 1948 - Acuerdo entre Argentina y Chile sobre la Antártida.
- 1948 - The first American civilian (Herbert Henry Hoover) flies at supersonic speeds in Bell X-1 in Muroc, California.
- 1948 - Lindy Chamberlain was born.Australian author
- 1948 - James Ellroy was born. American writer
- 1948 - Tom Grieve was born. American baseball player
- 1948 - Leron Lee was born. American baseball player
- 1948 - Jean O'Leary weasd born (d. 2005). American gay and lesbian rights activist and politician.
- 1948 - Chris Squire was born. British bassist
- 1948 - Shakin' Stevens was born. British musician
- 1948 - Antonin Artaud dies (b. 1896). French actor/director.
- 1949 - Andrei Vishinsky succeeds Molotov as Soviet Foreign minister.
- 1949 - Carroll Baker was born. Canadian country music singer and songwriter
- 1950 - US Premiere of Walt Disney's animated film Cinderella.
- 1950 - Rick Perry was born. Governor of Texas .
- 1950 - Ofelia Medina was born. Mexican actress and screenwriter
- 1950 - Adam Rainer dies (b. 1899). The only man in recorded human history ever to have been both a dwarf and a giant.
- 1951 - Kenny Dalglish was born. Scotish footballer (soccer) and football manager .
- 1951 - Chris Rea was born. British singer and musician.
- 1952 - Ernest Hemingway completes his short novel The Old Man and the Sea.
- 1952 - Umberto Tozzi was born. Italian singer.
- 1952 - Ronn Moss was born. American actor
- 1952 - Charles Scott Sherrington dies (b. 1857). Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1932
- 1953 - Emilio Estefan was born. Cuban percussionist.
- 1953 - Kay Lenz was born. Actress
- 1953 - Chris Smith was born. American Republican Party politician
- 1954 - US warns Latin America against international communism.
- 1954 - Willie Thorne was born. English snooker player .
- 1954 - Mark Chorvinsky was born (d. 2005). American author and editor.
- 1954 - Peter Jacobsen was born. American professional golfer
- 1954 - Catherine O'Hara was born. Canadian actress
- 1954 - Irina Ratushinskaya was born. Russian writer
- 1954 - Willie Thorne was born. British snooker player
- 1954 - Adrian Zmed was born. American actor and dancer
- 1954 - Noel Gay dies (b. 1898). English composer.
- 1955 - First radio facsimile transmission sent across the continent of America.
- 1955 - Dominique Pinon was born. French actor
- 1957 - The S&P 500 stock market index is introduced, replacing the S&P 90.
- 1957 - Jim Dwyer was born. American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner
- 1957 - Rick Mast was born. American NASCAR driver
- 1958 - Patricia Heaton was born. Actress (Everybody Loves Raymond) .
- 1958 - Lennie Lee was born. British artist
- 1959 - US Pioneer IV misses Moon and becomes the second (US first) artificial planet.
- 1959 - Rick Ardon was born. Australian news presenter
- 1959 - Maxey Long dies (b. 1878). American athlete .
- 1960 - French freighter 'La Coubre' explodes in Havana, Cuba killing 100. Fidel Castro blames the U.S.
- 1960 - Lucille Ball files divorce from Desi Arnaz.
- 1960 - Mykelti Williamson was born. American actor .
- 1960 - Mikko Kuustonen was born. Finnish singer and songwriter.
- 1960 - John Mugabi was born. Ugandan boxer.
- 1960 - Mykelti Williamson was born. American actor.
- 1960 - Herbert O'Conor dies (b. 1896). 51st Governor of the US State of Maryland
- 1960 - Leonard Warren dies (b. 1911). American baritone.
- 1961 - Paul-Henri Spaak resigns as Secretary General of NATO.
- 1961 - Ray Mancini was born. American boxer .
- 1961 - Steven Weber was born. American actor
- 1961 - Roger Wessels was born. South African golfer
- 1962 - United States Atomic Energy CommissionAEC announces that the first atomic power plant in Antarctica is in operation.
- 1962 - Friðrik Erlingsson was born. Iceland musician and writer.
- 1962 - Simon Bisley was born. British comic book artist.
- 1962 - Lolo Ferrari was born (d. 2000). French actress.
- 1962 - Greg Kragen was born. American footballer
- 1962 - David Sparrow was born. British actor
- 1962 - George Mogridge dies (b. 1889). Major League Baseball pitcher.
- 1963 - In Paris six people are sentenced to death for conspiring to assassinate President Charles de Gaulle.
- 1963 - Janey Lee Grace was born. British singer, author, television presenter and radio disc jockey
- 1963 - Jason Newsted was born. American bassist.
- 1963 - Daniel Roebuck was born. American actor.
- 1963 - William Carlos Williams dies (b. 1883). American poet.
- 1964 - Jimmy Hoffa, President of the Teamsters, is convicted by a Federal jury of tampering with a Federal jury.
- 1964 - Tom Lampkin was born. American baseball player
- 1965 - Gary Helms was born. Kickboxer.
- 1965 - Paul W.S. Anderson was born. British filmmaker.
- 1965 - Andrew Collins was born. British journalist, scriptwriter and broadcaster
- 1965 - Stacy Edwards was born. American actress
- 1965 - Gary Helms was born. American country singer
- 1965 - Khaled Hosseini was born. Afghan author and physician
- 1965 - WestBam (Maximillian Lenz) was born. German rave techno DJ
- 1966 - North Sea Gas was first pumped ashore by BP (British Petroleum).
- 1966 - John Lennon says The Beatles are "more popular than Jesus" which sparks controversy in the United States.
- 1966 - Canadian Pacific airliner explodes on landing at Tokyo, killing 64 people.
- 1966 - Daniela Amavia was born. American actress and international model
- 1966 - Steve Bastoni was born. Italian Australian actor
- 1966 - Sophia Ferrari was born. Italian actress
- 1966 - Emese Hunyady was born. Former Hungarian speed skater
- 1966 - Kevin Johnson was born. American basketball player
- 1966 - Dav Pilkey was born. American author
- 1966 - Grand Puba was born. American rapper
- 1966 - Wash Westmoreland was born. British film director
- 1967 - The first North Sea gas is pumped ashore at Easington, County Durham by BP (British Petroleum).
- 1967 - Queens Park Rangers win the League Cup Final at Wembley Stadium beating West Bromwich Albion.
- 1967 - Evan Dando was born. American musician.
- 1967 - Daryll Cullinan was born. South African cricketer.
- 1967 - Vladan Desnica dies (b. 1905). Croatian and Serbian writer.
- 1967 - Michel Plancherel dies (b. 1885). Swiss mathematician.
- 1967 - José Martínez Ruiz dies (b. 1873). Spanish poet and writer.
- 1968 - Martin Luther King Jr announces plans for Poor People's Campaign.
- 1968 - Joe Frazier TKOs Buster Mathis in 11 for heavyweight boxing title.
- 1968 - Patsy Kensit was born. British actress.
- 1968 - Giovanni Carrara was born. Venezuelan baseball player
- 1969 - The Kray twins, Ronald and Reginald, face life sentences after being found guilty of the murder of Jack McVitie at the Central Criminal Court.
- 1969 - Chastity Bono was born. American actress and gay rights activist
- 1969 - Pierluigi Casiraghi was born. Italian football manager
- 1969 - Annie Shizuka Inoh was born. Taiwanese actress
- 1969 - Patrick Roach was born. Canadian actor
- 1969 - Jason Townsend was born. American artist and record producer
- 1969 - Nicholas Schenck dies (b. 1881). Russian-born film empresario.
- 1970 - Andrea Bendewald was born. American actress
- 1970 - Álex Crivillé was born. Former Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle road racer
- 1971 - Pierre Elliott Trudeau marries Margaret Sinclair in St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church, Vancouver and becomes the first Prime Minister of Canada to marry while in office. The couple divorced in 1984.
- 1971 - Iain Baird was born. Canadian soccer player
- 1971 - Fergal Lawler was born. Irish drummer (The Cranberries)
- 1971 - Shavar Ross was born. American actor-turned film director, writer, film producer and editor
- 1971 - Nick Stabile was born. American actor
- 1971 - Jovan Stanković was born. Serbian footballer
- 1972 - Pae Gil-Su was born. North Korean gymnast
- 1972 - Ivy Queen was born. American composer and singer
- 1972 - Robert Smith was born. American footballer
- 1972 - Jos Verstappen was born. Dutch race car driver
- 1972 - Alison Wheeler was born. British singer (The Beautiful South)
- 1973 - 15th Grammy Awards: The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, America
- 1973 - Summer Cummings was born. American actress
- 1973 - Phillip Daniels was born. American footballer
- 1973 - Len Wiseman was born. American director
- 1973 - Samuel Tolansky dies (b. 1907). British scientist and expert on spectroscopy.
- 1974 - Harold Wilson becomes British Prime Minister following the resignation of his predecessor Edward Heath.
- 1974 - The first People Magazine hits stores.
- 1974 - The Rio-Niterói Bridge connecting the cities of Rio de Janeiro and Niterói in Brazil is opened / Inauguração da construção da Ponte Rio-Niterói (Brasil), com 12.9 quilómetros de extensão e vão central de 300 metros.
- 1974 - Gabriel, O Pensador ("the thinker") was born in Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian rap musician.
- 1974 - Karol Kučera was born. Slovak tennis player
- 1974 - Ariel Ortega was born. Argentine footballer
- 1974 - Tommy Phelps was born. American baseball player
- 1974 - Adolph Gottlieb dies (b. 1903). American painter.
- 1975 - Charlie Chaplin is knighted by Queen Elizabeth II of England.
- 1975 - The first television coverage of a Canadian parliamentary committee is broadcast.
- 1975 - Antti Aalto was born. Finnish ice hockey player
- 1975 - Hawksley Workman was born. Canadian rock singer-songwriter
- 1975 - Kim Jung-Eun was born. South Korean actress
- 1975 - Kirsten Bolm was born. German hurdler
- 1975 - Patrick Femerling was born. German-born professional basketball player
- 1975 - Myrna Veenstra was born. Dutch field hockey player
- 1976 - The Maguire Seven are found guilty of the offence of possessing explosives and are subsequently jailed for 14 years.
- 1976 - The Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention is formally dissolved in Northern Ireland resulting in direct rule of Northern Ireland from London via the British parliament.
- 1976 - Hiram Bocachica was born. Puerto Rican baseball player
- 1976 - Sean Covel was born. American film producer
- 1976 - Thierry Renaer was born. Belgian field hockey player
- 1976 - Vic Wunderle was born. American archer
- 1976 - Walter H. Schottky dies (b. 1886). German physicist.
- 1977 - The 1977 Bucharest Earthquake in southern and eastern Europe kills more than 1,500.
- 1977 - The first Cray-1 supercomputer is shipped to the Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico.
- 1977 - Anna Baitchik was born. Miss Russia - Universe (1977)
- 1977 - Ana Guevara was born. Mexican athlete
- 1977 - Daniel Klewer was born. German footballer
- 1977 - Jason Marsalis was born. American musician
- 1977 - Sabrina Sabrok was born. Argentine-Mexican model, television actress and singer
- 1977 - Andrés Caicedo dies (b. 1951). Colombian writer.
- 1977 - Toma Caragiu dies (b. 1925). Romanian actor.
- 1977 - Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk dies (b. 1887). German politician and former Chancellor of Germany.
- 1978 - Chicago Daily News, founded in 1875, publishes last issue.
- 1978 - Denis Dallan was born. Italian rugby union footballer
- 1978 - Rachel Roberts was born. Canadian model and actress
- 1978 - Pierre Dagenais was born. Canadian ice hockey player
- 1978 - Nate Ackerman was born. British-American logician and wrestler
- 1978 - Wesley Bolin dies (b. 1909). Former Governor of the U.S. State of Arizona.
- 1979 - US Voyager I photo reveals Jupiter's rings.
- 1979 - The first encyclical written by Pope John Paul II, Redemptor Hominis (Latin for "The Redeemer of Man") is promulgated less than five months after his installation as pope.
- 1979 - Ben Fouhy was born. New Zealand flatwater canoeist
- 1979 - Geoff Huegill was born. Australian swimmer
- 1979 - John Lawler (John Fratelli), Scottish singer (The Fratellis)
- 1979 - Willi Unsoeld dies (b. 1926). American mountain climber.
- 1980 - Robert Mugabe ZANU-PF wins parliamentary election in Zimbabwe and forms Zimbabwe's first black government.
- 1980 - Omar Bravo was born. Mexican footballer.
- 1980 - Jung Da Bin was born (d. 2007). South Korean actress.
- 1980 - Jack Hannahan was born. American baseball player.
- 1980 - Arash Markazi was born. American sportswriter.
- 1981 - Carol Banawa was born. Filipina singer and celebrity
- 1981 - Donny Tourette was born. Lead singer of British punk rock band Towers of London
- 1981 - Ariza Makukula was born. Portuguese footballer.
- 1981 - Yip Harburg dies (b. 1896). American lyricist.
- 1981 - Torin Thatcher dies (b. 1905). Indian actor.
- 1982 - NASA launches Intelsat V.
- 1982 - Landon Donovan was born. American soccer player.
- 1982 - Charity Rahmer was born. American actress.
- 1982 - Mariano Altuna was born. Argentine racing driver.
- 1983 - Max Vergara Poeti was born. Colombian writer
- 1983 - Matthew Krok was born. Former Australian child actor
- 1983 - Ryan Lonie was born. Australian football player.
- 1984 - Ai Iwamura was born. Japanese actress
- 1984 - Zak Whitbread was born. American-born English soccer player
- 1984 - Ernest Buckler dies (b. 1908). Canadian novelist.
- 1984 - Jewel Carmen dies (b. 1897). American actress.
- 1984 - Geoffrey Lumsden dies (b. 1914). British actor.
- 1985 - The Food and Drug Administration approves a blood test for AIDS, used since then for screening all blood donations in the United States.
- 1985 - Chinedum Ndukwe was born. American football player.
- 1986 - Launch of the UK's Today tabloid newspaper (now defunct), pioneering the use of computer photosetting and full-colour offset printing at a time when British national newspapers are still using Linotype machines and letterpress.
- 1986 - Margo Harshman was born. American actress.
- 1986 - Bohdan Shust was born. Ukrainian footballer.
- 1986 - Tom De Mul was born. Belgian footballer.
- 1986 - Howard Greenfield dies (b. 1936). American songwriter.
- 1986 - Richard Manuel dies (b. 1943). Canadian musician.
- 1987 - U.S. President Ronald Reagan addresses the American nation on the Iran-Contra Affair, acknowledging his overtures to Iran had “deteriorated” into an arms-for-hostages deal.
- 1987 - Ding Junhui was born. Chinese snooker player .
- 1989 - Six people die and 80 are injured, some of them seriously, at the Purley Station rail crash in Surrey, England.
- 1989 - Javier Sotomayor high jumps indoor world record (2.43 meter) .
- 1989 - Tiny Grimes dies (b. 1916). American jazz and R&B guitarist.
- 1990 - Space Shuttle Program: STS-36 (Atlantis 6) US 65th manned space mission returns from space.
- 1990 - Andrea Bowen was born. American actress.
- 1990 - Hank Gathers dies (b. 1967). American basketball player.
- 1991 - Bank of Credit and Commerce International divests itself of First American National Bank.
- 1991 - The Soviet parliament in Moscow, Russia ratifies a six-nation treaty on German unification.
- 1991 - In Iraq, Saddam Hussein releases 6 U.S., 3 British and 1 Italian prisoners of war.
- 1991 - Sheik Saad Al-Abdallah Al-Salim Al-Sabah, the Prime Minister of Kuwait, returned to his country for the first time since Iraq's invasion.
- 1991 - Bank of Credit & Commerce Internationall divests itself of First American Bank.
- 1991 - Diandra Newlin was born. American actress, singer, and fashion model
- 1992 - Jazmin Grace Rotolo was born. Daughter of Albert II, Prince of Monaco
- 1992 - Art Babbitt dies (b. 1907). American animator.
- 1993 - Authorities announce the capture of suspected World Trade Center bombing conspirator Mohammad Salameh.
- 1993 - Jenna Boyd was born. American actress.
- 1993 - Alice Jones was born. British actress.
- 1993 - Abigail Mavity was born. American actress.
- 1993 - Yves Michel-Beneche was born. American actor.
- 1993 - Adelina Zendejas dies (b. 1909). Mexican journalist, writer and women rights activist.
- 1993 - Art Hodes dies (b. 1904). American jazz pianist.
- 1994 - Space shuttle STS-62 (Columbia 16) launches into orbit.
- 1994 - Four terrorists are convicted for their roles in the World Trade Center bombing which killed six and injured more than a thousand.
- 1994 - Bosnia's Croats and Moslems sign an agreement to form a federation in a loose economic union with Croatia.
- 1994 - John Candy dies (b. 1950). Comedian and actor.
- 1995 - The World Summit on Social Development begins in Copenhagen.
- 1995 - Michael Johnson runs world record 400m indoor (44.63 sec).
- 1995 - Eden Ahbez dies (b. 1908). American composer.
- 1996 - A train carrying propane and sodium hydroxide derails in Weyauwega, Wisconsin and catches fire. 2,200 near the accident site are evacuated for 16 days.
- 1996 - A train carrying propane and sodium hydroxide derails in Weyauwega, Wisconsin and catches fire. 2,200 homes near the accident site are evacuated for 16 days.
- 1996 - Comet Hyakutake was imaged by the USA Asteroid Orbiter NEAR, (Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous).
- 1996 - Minnie Pearl dies (b. 1912). American comedian.
- 1997 - In London, the match-fixing trial of footballers Bruce Grobbelar, John Fashanu and Hans Segers ends in deadlock with the jury failing to reach verdicts.
- 1997 - Comet Hale-Bopp directly above the Sun (1.04 AU).
- 1997 - Zeya Start-1 launched (Russia)
- 1997 - Robert H. Dicke dies (b. 1916). American physicist.
- 1997 - Carey Loftin dies (b. 1914). American actor/stuntman.
- 1998 - Gay rights: The Supreme Court of the United States rules that federal laws banning on-the-job sexual harassment also apply when both parties are the same sex.
- 1998 - Government, naval and university computers running Windows NT across the United States crash as a result of a hacker. The crash affects computers running at MIT, Northwestern University, the University of Minnesota, and the University of California campuses at Berkeley, Irvine, Los Angeles, and San Diego.
- 1998 - O príncipe do Nepal, Dipendra, visitou a Alemanha .
- 1998 - Prince Paul Louis of Nassau was born. Son of Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg
- 1999 - Monica Lewinsky's book detailing her affair with Bill Clinton goes on sale in the United States.
- 1999 - In a military court, Captain Richard Ashby of the United States Marines is acquitted of the charge of reckless flying which resulted in the deaths of 20 skiers in the Italian Alps when his low-flying jet hit a gondola cable.
- 1999 - El director general de la UNESCO, Federico Mayor Zaragoza, y varios Premios Nóbel de la Paz presentan en París el "Manifiesto 2000", destinado a promover la paz en el mundo .
- 1999 - Harry Blackmun dies (b. 1908). Associate justice of the United States Supreme Court.
- 1999 - Karel van het Reve dies (b. 1921). Dutch writer.
- 1999 - Del Close dies (b. 1934). American actor.
- 2001 - Hintze Ribeiro disaster, a bridge collapses in northern Portugal, killing up to 70 people / Portugal: desastre com a queda de um autocarro de passageiros e alguns automóveis ao Rio Douro na sequência da queda da ponte Hintze Ribeiro, que ligava Entre-os-Rios e Castelo de Paiva. Cinquenta e nove pessoas morreram.
- 2001 - During the early hours a massive bomb located in a taxi explodes in front of BBC Television Centre in London, seriously injuring 11 people. The attack was attributed to dissident Irish republicans.
- 2001 - A massive car bomb explodes in front of the BBC Television Centre in London, seriously injuring 11 people. The attack was attributed to the Real IRA. See also 4 March 2001 BBC bombing.
- 2001 - Switzerland and the European Union: Swiss voters overwhelmingly reject a proposal for immediate membership talks with the European Union.
- 2001 - Glenn Hughes dies. American musician (The Village People).
- 2001 - Harold Stassen dies (b. 1907). American politician.
- 2001 - Fred Lasswell dies (b. 1916). American cartoonist.
- 2001 - James Rhodes dies (b. 1909). Two-time Governor of Ohio.
- 2002 - Multinational Force in Afghanistan: Seven American Special Operations Forces soldiers are killed as they attempt to infiltrate the Shahi Kot Valley on a low-flying helicopter reconnaissance mission.
- 2002 - The moderate leader albanophone Ibrahim Rugova is elected President of Kosovo by the Parliament of the Serb province that had been under international control since 1999.
- 2002 - Claire Davenport dies (b. 1933). English actress.
- 2002 - Eric Flynn dies (b. 1939). British actor/singer.
- 2002 - Elyne Mitchell dies (b. 1913). Australian author.
- 2002 - Velibor Vasović dies (b. 1939). Yugoslavian footballer.
- 2003 - Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn redebuts on Comedy Central .
- 2003 - In the southern Philippines, a bomb hidden in a backpack explodes and kills 21 people at an airport in Davao City.
- 2003 - In the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir, at least 9 people are killed and 52 are injured when a bus falls into a deep gorge.
- 2003 - Dschaba Iosseliani dies. Politician.
- 2003 - Jaba Ioseliani dies (b. 1926). Georgian bank robber.
- 2003 - Sébastien Japrisot dies (b. 1931). French author, screenwriter and film director.
- 2003 - Celly Campello dies (b. 18 Jun 1942). Brazilian singer.
- 2004 - The files of Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun are released to the public five years after his death.
- 2004 - FIFA reveals its list of 100 Greatest Living Footballers (otherwise known as the "FIFA 100") .
- 2004 - Fernando Lázaro Carreter dies. Spanish philologist.
- 2004 - The guilty verdict for Moroccan al-Qaeda suspect Mounir el Motassadeq's involvement in the September 11, 2001 attacks is overturned by the German appeals court, which orders a retrial.
- 2004 - John McGeoch dies (b. 1955). Scottish musician.
- 2004 - Claude Nougaro dies (b. 1929). French singer.
- 2004 - George Pake dies (b. 1924). American physicist.
- 2004 - Stephen Sprouse dies (b. 1953). American fashion designer.
- 2005 - The car of released Italian hostage Giuliana Sgrena is fired on by US soldiers in Iraq, causing the death of one passenger and injuring two more.
- 2005 - Carly Kirkwood begins her role as the new presenter of TV3 New Zealand's highly successful, late-night news show: Nightline.
- 2005 - United Nations warns that about 90 million Africans could be infected by the HIV virus in the future without further action against the spread of the disease.
- 2005 - Nicola Calipari dies (b. 1953). Italian secret service agent.
- 2005 - Robert Consoli dies (b. 1964). American actor and musician.
- 2005 - Una Hale dies (b. 1922). Australian soprano.
- 2005 - Yuriy Kravchenko dies (b. 1951). Ukrainian statesman
- 2005 - Carlos Sherman dies (b. 1934). Uruguayan-born writer.
- 2006 - A new species of shark, Mustelus hacat, is discovered in Mexico's Sea of Cortez, bringing the number of Mustelus species found in the eastern North Pacific to 5.
- 2006 - The central Papeete power station is damaged by a fire, resulting in limited power for some areas of Tahiti for a couple of weeks.
- 2006 - Final contact attempt with Pioneer 10 by the Deep Space Network. No response is received.
- 2006 - Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway is christened by Bishop Ole Christian Kvarme at the chapel inside the Royal Palace, Oslo.
- 2006 - Roman Ogaza dies (b. 1952). Polish footballer.
- 2006 - John Reynolds Gardiner dies (b. 1944). American engineer.
- 2006 - Dave Rose dies (b. 1910). American artist.
- 2006 - Edgar Valter dies (b. 1929). Estonian illustrator/cartoonist.
- 2007 - The first of two total lunar eclipse in 2007, observed during the early hours (penumbral eclipse ending 02:23:44 UT), is unique in that it is partly visible from every continent around the world.
- 2007 - Estonian parliamentary election, 2007: Approximately 30,000 voters take advantage of electronic voting in Estonia, the world's first nationwide voting where part of the votecasting is allowed in the form of remote electronic voting via the Internet.
- 2007 - Natalie Bodanya (Natalie Bodanskaya) dies (b. 1908). American soprano.
- 2007 - Thomas Eagleton dies (b. 1929). American politician.
- 2007 - Bob Hattoy dies (b. 1950). American activist.
- 2007 - Richard Joseph dies (b. 1954). British games soundtrack composer.
- 2007 - Sunil Kumar Mahato dies (b. 1966). Indian parliamentarian.
- 2007 - Tadeusz Nalepa dies (b. 1934). Polish composer, guitar player, vocalist and lyricist.
- 2007 - Ian Wooldridge dies (b. 1932). British sports journalist.
- Pennsylvania - Charter Day (1681).
- United States - Inauguration Day (1789 - 1933)
Amor, morte, poesia, política, actualidade, futebol, efemérides, solidão, paz, humor, musica...tudo e nada; Here we talk about life, love, death,
On this day in History, poetry, politics, football (soccer), solitude, peace, humour, music ... nothing and all.
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