0352 - St Julius I dies. Pope (0337-0352).
1167 - Karl Sverkersson dies. King of Sweden.
1372 - Renovação do Tratado de comércio de Portugal com a Inglaterra
1526 -
Muretus was born (d. 1585). French humanist.
1605 - Boris Godunov dies. Tsar of Russia (1598-1605).
1647
- Maria Sibylla Merian, German painter, botanist and entomologist, who died on 13 January 1717. She was born in Frankfurt and was taught painting and engraving by her stepfather, the painter and engraver
Jacob Marrel [1613 – 11 Nov 1681 bur.], whose speciality was traditional Dutch flower pictures .
1671 - Canonizan al jesuita español San Francisco de Borja.
1695
- Jean-Baptiste Corneille dies (b. 02 Nov 1649). French painter and engraver.
1724 -
Lyman Hall was born (d. 1790). American signer of the Declaration of Independence.
1724 - Partiu de Lisboa uma embaixada com destino a China.
1727 - Antoine Dieu dies (b. 1662). French painter, dealer, draftsman, and designer.
1748 -
Antoine Laurent de Jussieu was born in Lyon (d. 17 Sep 1836). French
botanist who developed the principles that served as the foundation of a natural system of plant classification.
- 1761 - Jacques de Lajoüe dies (b. 1686). French painter, draftsman, and designer.
1777 - Leendert de Koningh was born (d. 05 Jun 1849). Dutch artist.
1777 -
Henry Clay was born (d.1852). American statesman and orator.
1782 -
Metastasio, pseudonym of Pietro Armando Dominico Trapassi, dies. Italian poet and librettist (b. 1698) .
1799 - The first US patent for a comb-cutting machine was issued to Phineas Pratt of Connecticut as a "machine for making combs."
1817 - Charles Messier dies. French astronomer.
1831 - Grenville Mellen Dodge was born (d. 03 Jan 1916). American civil engineer who was responsible for much of the railroad construction in the western and southwestern U.S. during the 19th century.
1833 - The first U.S. patent for a fireproof safe was issued to Charles A. Gaylor of New York City, as a "fire-proof iron chest."
1833 - Charles Gaylor patented the fireproof safe in New York City.
1838 - John Shaw Billings was born (d. 11 Mar 1913). American surgeon and
librarian whose organization of U.S. medical institutions played a central role in the modernization of hospital care and the maintenance of public health.
1840 - Ferdinand Victor Léon Roybet was born (d. 10 Apr 1920). French painter.
1849 - Albert Heim was born (d. 31 Aug 1937). Swiss geologist whose studies of the Swiss Alps greatly advanced knowledge of the dynamics of mountain building and of glacial effects on topography and geology.
1852 - (Carl Louis)
Ferdinand von Lindemann was born (d. 6 March 1939). German
mathematician who was the first to prove that the number is transcendental, that is, it does not satisfy any algebraic equation with rational coefficients.
1853 - Sir James Mackenzie was born (d. 26 Jan 1925). Scottish cardiologist, pioneer in the study of cardiac arrhythmias. He was first to make simultaneous records of the arterial and venous pulses to evaluate the condition of the heart, a procedure that laid the foundation for much future research.
1857 - Gustave Flaubert's "Madame Bovary" published.
1861 -
Gyula Tornai was born (d.24 Nov 1928) . Hungarian Orientalist painter.
- 1862 - Nace en Buenos Aires el profesor, historiador y sociólogo Juan Agustín García, autor de "La ciudad indiana", "Chiche y su tiempo" y "Sombras que pasan", entre otras obras. Falleció en Buenos Aires el 23 de junio de 1923.
1863 -
Raul Pompéia was born in Jacucanga, Angra dos Reis (d. 25 Dec 1895). Brazilian writer (
O Ateneu).1867 -
Sindo Garay was born (d. 1968). Cuban singer and musician.
1867 - Davi Canabarro dies (b. 22 Aug 1796). Brazilian revolucionary militar.
1870 - John Stough Bobbs dies (b. 28 Dec 1809). American physician who
performed the first U.S. gallstone
operation in Indianapolis, Indiana, becoming known as "the father of cholecystotomy".
1878 - Richard Benedict Goldschmidt was born (d. 24 Apr 1958). German-born U.S. zoologist and geneticist, formulator of the theory that chromosome molecules are the more decisive factors in inheritance (rather than the qualities of the individual genes).
1883 - Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell was born (d.1937). British artist.
1885 - Robert-Victor-Félix Delaunay was born (d.25 Oct 1941). French Cubist painter. Husband of
Sonia Delaunay [14 Nov 1885 – 05 Dec 1979].
1888 - A French newspaper mistakenly published an obituary for Albert Nobel, inventor of dynamite, calling him "a merchant of death." The mistake was that it was actually Albert's brother, Ludwig Nobel, who had just died (at age 56, due to heart trouble). However, shocked by the newspaper's report, Albert Nobel began to seek a change in public opinion, which led to his decision to establish the Nobel Prizes.
1888 -
Cecil Kimber was born in south London (d. 1945). Founder of
MG.
1891 - Se juegan los dos primeros partidos oficiales de la historia del fútbol argentino: Buenos Ayres F.C. vs. Saint Andrew's, y Old Caledonians vs. Belgrano F.C.
1892 - The first U.S. patent for a portable typewriter, the Blickensderfer, by George lickensderfer of Stamford, Connecticut (No. 472,692).
1892 -
Johnny Dodds was born (d.1940). American jazz clarinetist.
1893 - Jules Jacques Veyrassat dies (b. 02 Jul 1828). French artist.
1896 - Karl Humann dies (b. 4 Jan 1839). German engineer and archaeologist, whose excavation of the ancient Greek city of
Pergamum (now Bergama, Tur.) brought to light some of the choicest examples of Hellenistic sculpture and revealed much about Hellenistic city planning
1897 - Edward Drinker Cope dies (b. 28 July 1840). American
paleontologist and prolific taxonomist of vertebrate paleontology. He was also active in ichthyology and herpetology.
1898 -
Lily Pons was born (d. 1976). French-born American soprano.
1903 -
Jan Tinbergen was born (d. 14 Jun 1994). Dutch economist and U.N. advisor, Nobel Prize 1969 for his work with econometric models.
- 1904 - Paul (Victor Ernest) Dahlke was born in Streitz († 24 Nov 1984). Actor.
1908 - Carlos Lleras Restrepo was born (d. 1990). Politician and lawyer. President of Colombia (1966-1970).
1909 - Bartolomeo Giuliano dies in Milan, Italy (b. 1825). Italian artist, painter.
1911 - Foi concretizado o primeiro voo sem paragens entre Paris e Londres, pelo piloto francês Pierre Prier.
1916 -
Beverly Cleary was born in McMinnville, Oregon. American writer.
1917 -
World War I:
Canadian forces successfully take
Vimy Ridge from the
Germans. It is also considered a major event in Canadian history for the primary role Canadian forces played in the attack.
1919 -
Billy Vaughn was born (d. 1991). American musician and bandleader.
1921 - Henri Adolphe Laissement dies (b. 1854). French artist.
1922 -
Tiny Tim was born (d. 1996). English musician.
1923 - American scientists studying Einstein's Theory of Relativity found further evidence in support of its correctness.
1923 - José Eligio Ayala becomes President of Paraguay.
1923 -
Ann Miller was born (d. 2004). American actress and dancer.
1924 -
Peter Safar was born (d. 3 Aug 2003). Austrian-American physician whose pioneering "Kiss of Life" procedure of mouth-to-mouth resuscitations is credited with saving countless lives. In the 1960s the technique was combined with new chest compressions, producing what's known today as CPR, or cardio-pulmonary resuscitation.
- 1924 - Raymond Barre was born. French polotician and economist who was Prime-Minister of France(1976-1981)
1924 -
Enrico Ferri dies (b. 1856). Italian writer and politician.
- 1925 - Fundación del Club Bolívar de La Paz, Bolivia.
1928 - El rey de Italia,
Víctor Manuel III, sale ileso de un atentado en la inauguración de la Feria de Muestras de Milán.
1931 - The strongest wind in the world measured at 231 mph was recorded on the summit of
Mount Washington 1931 -
Chico Anysio [Francisco Anysio de Oliveira Paula] was born in Maranguape - CE. Brazilian actor, comedian, diretor, composer, writer and comentarist.
1932 - Tratado comercial entre Lituânia e Portugal.
1932 -
Tiny Tim was born (d. 1996). American musician.
1934 - The fastest natural wind ever recorded blew in at 231 miles per hour on this date, at Mount Washington, New Hampshire.
1939 -
Alan Ayckbourn was born in Hampstead. British playwright and director.
1940 -
Herbie Hancock was born. American musician: Jazz pianist and composer.
1940 - Italy annexes Albania .
1941 -
Bobby Moore was born (d. 1993). English national football team captain.
1942 - Carlos Alberto Reutemann was born in Santa Fe, Argentina. Winner of 12 Formula 1 races. South Africa, Austria and America 1974, Germany 1975, Brazil 1977, Brazil, USA West, Great Britain and USA East 1978, Monaco 1980, Brazil and Belgium 1981. Won 1981 South African Grand Prix put race did not count for championship points. Runner up in 1981 world championship by 1 point. Moved into politics after retiring from F1 in 1982. Is now Governor of Sante Fe province in Argentina.
1942 - 9th Golf Masters Championship: Byron Nelson wins, shooting a 280
1947 -
David Letterman was born. American television entertainer and talk show host.
1952 -
Ralph Wiley was born (d. 2004). American sports journalist.
1953 - 17th Golf Masters Championship: Ben Hogan wins, shooting a 274
1954 - 18th Golf Masters Championship: Sam Snead wins, shooting a 289
1955 - The
Salk vaccine against
polio was announced to work, and be "safe, effective and potent," after a year-long field trial. Dr. Thomas Francis, Jr. made the statement at a press conference in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on the tenth annniversary of the death of Franklin Roosevelt (1945), the U.S. president who was a victim of the disease. Dr. Francis was a former professor of Jonas Salk.
1956 -
Andy Garcia was born in Cuba. Actor (
Stand and Deliver, 8 Million Ways to Die). 1957 - Bonn: Leading German physicists drop all work connected with nuclear weapons.
1961 -
Yuri Gagarin aboard Vostok 1, is the first man to travel to space; he makes one orbit of the earth during his 108-minute flight.
1961 - 3rd Grammy Awards: Theme From a Summer Place, Ray Charles wins 4.
1962 - Antoine Pevsner [Natan Borisovich Pevzner] dies (b. 18 Jan 1884). Belorussian French painter and sculptor.
1963 - The Soviet nuclear powered submarine
K-33 collides with the Finnish merchant vessel
M/S Finnclipper in the Danish straits. Although both vessels are severely damaged both can make it to port.
1963 - Alfred Métraux dies (b. 5 Nov 1902). Swiss anthropologist noted for his pioneering contributions to South American ethnohistory and the examination of African culture in Haiti. While director of the ethnological institute at the University of Tucumán, Argentina, (1928-34) he wrote two classic works on the ethnohistory of the extinct Tupinambá Indians of Brazil .
1963 - Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz dies (b. 12 Dec 1890). Polish
logician and semanticist who was the chief contributor to the Warsaw school of philosophy and logic.
1964 - Philadelphia singer Chubby Checker married former Miss World, the Dutch-born beauty Catharina Lodders.
1964 - 28th Golf Masters Championship: Arnold Palmer wins, shooting a 276.
1964 - Arnold Palmer won his fourth Masters title and became the first golfer to make career earnings of $506,496.84.
1965 - Silvye Vartin / Johnny Halliday wed .
1966 - Sumokil, president of Republic South Moluccas, executed .
1968 -
Alicia Coppola was born in Huntington, Long Island, New York. American actress.
1969 - Simon & Garfunkel releases "The Boxer" .
1971 - Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm dies (b. 8 July 1895). Soviet physicist who shared the
1958 Nobel Prize for Physics with Pavel A. Cherenkov and Ilya M. Frank for his efforts in explaining Cherenkov radiation.
1971 - Fernando Meligeni was born. Argentine tennis player.
1973 - France recognizes North Vietnam .
1973 - Sudan adopts constitution.
1973 - Swaziland suspends constitution.
1973 - Christian Panucci was born. Italian football player.
1974 -
Sylvinho was born. Brazilian footballer.
1975 -
Camila Morgado (Camila Ribeiro da Silva) was born in Petroppolis, Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian actress.
- 1975 - Josephine Baker dies (b. 1906). American dancer.
1976 -
Brad Miller was born. American basketball player
- 1978 - Riley Smith was born. American actor.
1979 -
Claire Danes was born in New York, New York, USA. Actress (Angela-My So Called Life, Romeo and Juliet, How to Make an American Quilt, Home for the Holidays, Little Women, Law & Order, The Mod Squad).
- 1980 - Clark McConachy dies (b.1895). New Zealand billiards and snooker player.
- 1980 - William R. Tolbert, Jr. dies (b. 1913). President of Liberia.
1981 -
Joe Louis dies in Las Vegas, Nevada (b. 1914). American world heavyweight
boxing champion from 1937 to 1949.
1981 - 45th Golf Masters Championship: Tom Watson wins, shooting a 280
1981 - the shuttle Columbia was launched into space, to become the first of a
series of reusable spacecraft.
1982 -
Deen was born. Bosnian singer.
- 1983 - La película española "Volver a empezar", de José Luis Garci, consigue por primera vez para España el "Oscar" a la mejor película en lengua no inglesa.
1985 - Un atentado atribuído a la "
Yihad Islámica" en el restaurante El Descanso de
Madrid, provoca 18 muertos y 82 heridos.
1985 - U.S. Olympic Committee endorses a boycott of Moscow games.
1987 - 51st Golf Masters Championship: Larry Mize wins, shooting a 285.
1987 - Larry Mize, 28, hit a miracle shot - a 140-foot chip - to win the Masters golf title in Augusta, GA. Mize defeated Greg Norman and Severiano Ballesteros in a playoff.
1987 - Ahmed Salah wins 2nd World Cup marathon (2:10:55).
1988 - the first U.S. patent was issued on an animal life form to Harvard scientists for a genetically engineered mouse.
1988 -
Alan Paton dies (b. 1903). South-African novelist.
1989 -
Sugar Ray Robinson dies (b. 1921). American boxer who was multiple time world champion.
1992 -56th Golf Masters Championship: Fred Couples wins, shooting a 275.
1994 -
Israel y la
OLP concluyen en
El Cairo el acuerdo sobre la policía palestina que se desplegará en
Gaza y
Jericó y que contará con 9.000 hombres.
1994 - the first Internet spamming program was used by an attorney in Arizona. Laurence Canter
created the software program, a simple Perl script, that flooded Usenet message board readers.
1997 -
George Wald dies (b. 18 Nov 1906). American
biochemist who received (with Haldan K. Hartline of the U.S. and Ragnar Granit of Sweden) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1967 for his
work on the chemistry of vision.
1998 - 62nd Golf Masters Championship Mark O’Meara wins.
1999 - A U.S. District Court judge cites President Bill Clinton in contempt of court for lying under oath about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
2003 -
Hungria:
referendum para adesão à
UE; a participação é de 45% da população com direito de voto e 84% dos votantes votam a favor do ingresso na União Europeia.
2003 - Malta e Hungria votam sua adesão ao Tratado de Maastricht (União Européia)
.
2004 -
Ucrânia ratifica o Protocolo de Kyoto.
2006 -
Dr. Rajkumar dies (b. 1929). Kannada language film actor/singer.
2006 -
Puggy Pearson dies (b. 1929). American professional poker player.
2007 - The
Kremlin vetos an investigation into the death of
Yuri Gagarin, who was the first man in space.
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