1709 - António Marques Lésbio dies (b. 1639). Portuguese composer.
1717 - Jean-Baptiste Santerre dies. French painter. 
1729 - 
Josiah Bartlett was born. Second Signer of the Declaration of Independence. 
1761 - 
Dorothy Jordan was born (d. 1816). British actress and royal mistress. 
1787 - 
Samuel Cunard was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (d. 1865). Canadian-born shipping magnate. 
1806 - The 
Continental System, a blockade designed to close the entire European continent to British trade, was proclaimed when 
Napoleon issued the Berlin Decree. 
1811 - 
Zeng Guofan was born (d. 1872). Chinese military.
1811 - 
Heinrich von Kleist dies - suicide (b. 1777). German writer. He wrote immortal pieces of literature, such as "Prinz Friedrich von Homburg". 
1831 - Michael Faraday presented his paper on "Experimental Research into Electricity" to the Royal Society. 
1835 - 
Hetty Green was born (d. 1916). American business woman. 
1843 - Thomas Hancock patented the vulcanization of rubber in England. 
1846 - The word anesthesia was coined by Oliver Wendell Holmes in a letter to William Thomas Green Morton, the surgeon who gave the first public demonstration of the pain-killing effects of ether. 
1849 - Johan August Brinell was born (d. 17 Nov 1925). Swedish 
metallurgist who devised the Brinell hardness test, a rapid, nondestructive means of determining the hardness of metals. 
1857 - Manuel Estrada Cabrera was born. President of Guatemala (1898-1920).
1860 - 
Tom Horn was born (d. 1903). American hitman. 
1867 - 
Vladimir Nikolayevich Ipatieff was born (d. 29 Nov 1952). Russian-born U.S. 
chemist who was one of the first to 
investigate high-pressure catalytic reactions of hydrocarbons and who developed a process for manufacturing high-octane gasoline. 
1870 - 
Joe Darling was born (d. 1946). Australian cricketer.
1877 - 
Thomas Edison announces his invention of the 
phonograph, a machine that can record sound (this is considered to be Edison's first great invention). 
1879 - 
Raúl Lino was born. Portuguese architect. 
1881 - 
Ami Boué dies (b. 1794). Austrian geologist.
1891 - Alfred Henry Sturtevant was born (d. 5 Apr 1970). American 
geneticist who in 1913 developed a technique for mapping the location of specific genes of the chromosomes in the fruit fly Drosophila. 
1905 - 
Albert Einstein's paper, "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?", is published in the journal "Annalen der Physik". This paper reveals the relationship between energy and mass. This leads to the famous equation 
e=mc². 
1907 - Paula Modersohn-Becker dies (b. 8 Feb 1876). German painter.
1912 - 
Eleanor Powell was born (d. 1983). American actress and dancer. 
1913 - 
Roy Boulting was born (d. 2001). English film director and producer. 
1916 - 
Sid Luckman was born (d. 1998). American football player. 
1920 - 
Bloody Sunday in Ireland. 
Irish Republican Army killed 11 Englishmen suspected of being intelligence agents, and the 
Black and Tans took revenge the same afternoon, attacking spectators and players at a Gaelic football match in Croke Park, Dublin, killing 12 and wounding 60. 
1922 - 
Abe Lemons was born. American basketball coach.
1926 - 
Raul de Leoni dies in Itaipava - RJ (b. 30 Oct. 1895). Brazilian poet / "seus versos são dos mais melodiosos da língua portuguesa e possuem um misto de simbolismo e de modernidade, vasados contudo dentro da técnica parnasiana" 
(in Antologia Portuguesa e Brasileira -Evaristo Pontes dos Santos -Porto 1974) 1929 - Benedito José Viana da Costa Nunes was born in Belém, Pará. Brazilian writer.
1929 - 
Marilyn French was born. American feminist writer who wrote 
"The Women's Room," 1977; "
The Bleeding Heart", 1980. 
1934 - 
MCC makes an ultimately controversial decision to alter the 
lbw rule so a batsman can be lbw to a ball pitching outside off stump. The change is later blamed for many problems developing during the 1950s - primarily negative bowling outside leg stump to a field of short-leg fieldsmen. 
1935 - 
Fairuz was born. Lebanese singer. 
1937 - 
Marlo Thomas was born in Deerfield, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. American actress ("
That Girl," 1966-71; won Emmys for 
"Free to Be You and Me," 1977 and "
Nobody's Child," 1986). 
1940 - 
Natalia Makarova was born in Leningrad. Russian dancer, ballet star. She was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1985 (1984 season) for Best Actress in a Musical for 
On Your Toes that gave her also a Tony Award. 
1941 - The 
radio program 
King Biscuit Time is broadcast for the first time (it would later become the longest running daily radio broadcast in history and the most famous live 
blues radio program). 
1942 - 
Afa Anoa'i was born. Samoan/American wrestler. 
1944 - 
Earl Monroe was born. American basketball player. 
1944 - 
Harold Ramis was born. American actor, comedian, screenwriter, director, and producer. 
1945 - 
Goldie Hawn was born in Washington, D.C. . American actress and producer; films include 
Private Benjamin , There's a Girl in my Soup (1970) and 
The First Wives Club (1996). 1945 - Margarida Adelina Abranches dies in Lisbon (b. 15 Aug 1866). Portuguese actress [ Rosa do Adro (1938), Lisboa (1930), Maria do Mar (1930)]. 
1947 - 
Alcione was born in São Luís, MA. Brazilian singer and composer. 
1948 - 
Lonnie Jordan was born in San Diego, California. Musician (War). 
1950 - 
Stephen Geyer was born. American film & television songwriter.
1952 - 
Lorna Luft was born in Santa Monica, California. American entertainer and actress. 
1956 - 
Ed Kaz was born. American journalist. 
1958 - 
Mel Ott dies (b. 1909). American baseball player.
1959 - 
Max Baer dies (b. 1909). American boxer. 
1963 - Eduardo Costley White was born in Quelimane. Mozambican writer.
1963 - 
Robert Stroud dies (b. 1890). American prisoner (The 
Birdman of Alcatraz) who became a self-taught ornithologist during his 54 years in prison, 42 of them in solitary confinement
 (Stroud's Digest on the Diseases of Birds).
1965 - 
Björk was born. Icelandic singer, songwriter, and actress. She was a member of the Sugarcubes, an Icelandic pop group. 
1967 - 
Vietnam War: American General 
William Westmoreland tells news reporters: "I am absolutely certain that whereas in 1965 the enemy was winning, today he is certainly losing." 
1973 - 
Inés Sastre was born in Valladolid, Castilla y León. Spanish actress and model. 
1976 - 
Dasha was born. Czech porn star. 
1980 - 
Lake Peigneur drained into an underlying salt deposit. A misplaced Texaco oil probe drilled into the Diamond crystal salt mine; water flowing down into the mine eroded the edges of the hole. The whirlpool created sucked the drilling platform, several barges, houses and trees thousands of feet, to the bottom of the dissolving salt deposit. 
1980 - Who Shot JR? - The 
Dallas Episode "Who Done It?" aired on US television. It was one of the highest-rated episodes of a TV show ever aired. 
1982 - 
John Hargrave dies (b. 1894). British Social Credit advocate.
1986 - Lançamento do primeiro romance do escritor português David Mourão-Ferreira, intitulado Um Amor Feliz. 
1986 - Jerry Colonna dies (b. 1904). American comic.
1986 - Marcelino Sanchez dies (b. 1957). American actor.1987 - Brian Douwes was born. Dutch kickboxer and martial artist.1988 - 
Carl Hubbell dies (b. 1903). American baseball player. 
1989 - Britain's parliamentary proceedings were first televised. 
1990 - 
Dean Hart dies (b. 1954). Canadian professional wrestler.
1991 - "
The Apple of God's Eye", an undercover investigative journalism piece exposing the fundraising practices of American 
televangelist Robert Tilton, airs on 
ABC's 
Primetime Live newsmagazine show for the first time. 
1992 - 
Nevada-Tan was born. Japanese internet culture icon, known for slaying classmate. 
1993 - 
Bill Bixby dies (b. 1934). American actor and director. 
1995 - 
Noel Jones dies (b. 1940). British diplomat. 
1999 - 
Quentin Crisp dies (b. 1908). English writer, satirist, and actor. 
2000 - The United Farm Workers called off the boycott of California table grapes begun in 1984 by union organizer 
Cesar Chavez, saying the goals of the strike had been met. 
2002 - 
Hadda Brooks dies (b. 1916). American jazz singer, pianist, and composer. 
2004 - The second round of the 
Ukrainian presidential election is held, unleashing massive protests and controversy with regards to the election's integrity. 
2004 - The island of 
Dominica is hit by its most destructive 
earthquake in history; the northern half of the island receives the most damage, especially in the town of 
Portsmouth. It is also felt in neighbouring 
Guadeloupe, where one person is killed as a result. 
2004 - The 
Paris Club agrees to write off 80% (up to $100 billion) of 
Iraq's external debt. 
2005 - 
Hugh Sidey dies (b. 1927). American journalist.
2007 - Portugal gets the qualification for Euro 2008 (football) after a null match with Finland in Estádio do Dragão (webmaster note: I was there).
2007 - Fernando Fernán Gómez dies (b 1921). Spanish actor, director, academic and playwright.2007 – Noel McGregor dies (b. 1931). New Zealand cricketer.
2007 - Tom Johnson dies (b. 1928). Canadian ice hockey player.
USA - National Adoption Day.
R.C. Saints - Feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.Brazil - Our Lady of Apresentação (Nossa Senhora da Apresentação) Day, City of Natal only. 
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