1702 -
Forty-seven ronin, formerly in the service of Asano Naganori, assault the household of Kira Yoshinaka, and kill him in vengeance for their lord. Their display of the ideals of
bushido becomes a national legend.
1715 -
George Hickes dies (b. 1642). English minister and scholar.
1792 - 1st life insurance policy issued in US (Philadelphia).
1802 -
János Bolyai was born (d. 1860). Hungarian mathematician.
1817 - Maria Walewska [Leszczinska] dies. Lover of Emperor Napoleon I.
1832 -
Gustave Eiffel was born in Dijon (d. 1923). French civil engineer. A noted constructor of bridges and viaducts; he also designed the Eiffel Tower and the internal structure of the Statue of Liberty.
1859 -
L. L. Zamenhof was born (d. 1917). Russian initiator of Esperanto.
1860 -
Abner Powell was born (d. 1953). American baseball player.
1861 - Lucinda do Carmo was born (d. 1922). Portuguese actress.
1861 -
Charles Duryea was born (d. 1938). American automobile pioneer.
1863 - In Romania the mountain railway from Anina to Oravita is used for the first time.1864 - In the Battle of Nashville, Union forces under George H. Thomas almost completely destroy the Army of Tennessee under John B. Hood.1868 - Shogunate rebels found Ezo Republic in Hokkaidō.1875 - Emilio Jacinto was born (d. 1899). Filipino poet and revolutionary.1877 - Thomas Edison patents phonograph.
1882 - Helena Rubinstein, was born, US cosmetic manufacturer.
1890 - Sioux Indian chief
Sitting Bull (b. c. 1831) and 11 other tribe members were killed by Native American police.
1891 -
James Naismith introduces the first version of
basketball, with thirteen rules, a peach basket nailed to either end of his school's gymnasium, and two teams of nine players.
1892 - Jose Maria Castro was borm. Argentine composer and conductor.
1896 - Betty Smith was born (d. 1972). American author. 1899 -
Harold Abrahams was born (d. 1978). British athlete who won a gold medal in the 100-metre dash at the
1924 Olympic Games in Paris, a victory that became the subject of the Academy Award-winning film
Chariots of Fire (1981). [Note of the webmaster: I watched this film on my wedding's day].
1899 - Battle at Colenso, South Africa, the Boers defeat the British.
1902 - Robert F. Bradford was born (d. 1983). 57th Governor of Massachusetts.1908 - Gualberto Villarroel was born. President of Bolívia (1943-1946).
1910 -
John H. Hammond was born (d. 1987). American musician and record producer.
1911 -
Nicholas P. Dallis was born (d. 1991). American psychiatrist and comic strip writer.
1911 -
Stan Kenton was born (d. 1979). American musician.
1912 -
Ray Eames was born (d. 1988). American designer.
1912 -
Stan Kenton was born (d. 1979). American musician.
1913 -
Roger Gaudry was born (d. 2001). French Canadian chemist, businessman and corporate director.
1914 - A gas explosion at
Mitsubishi Hojyo coal mine,
Kyūshū,
Japan, 687 killed. This accident is the worst coal mine disaster in Japanese history.
1916 - the French defeated the Germans in the World War I Battle of Verdun.
1916 -
Buddy Cole was born (d. 1964). American pianist.
1916 -
Miguel Arraes was born in Ceará. Brazilian politician, co-founder of the Socialist Party.
1917 - Moldavian Republic declares independence from Russia.
1918 -
Jeff Chandler [Ira Grossel] was born in Brooklyn (d. 1961). American actor (Broken Arrow).
1919 -
Max Yasgur was born (d. 1973). Owner of the Woodstock Festival site.
1920 - China won a place on the League Council; Austria was admitted. 1921 - Alan Freed was born (d. 1965). American disc jockey. 1921 - Bob Todd was born. British comedian.1922 -
Alan Freed was born (d. 1965). American disc jockey.
1923 - Uziel Gal was born (d. 2002). Israeli firearm designer. 1925 - Kasey Rogers was born (d. 2006). American actress. 1925 - Sam Pollock was born. Canadian ice hockey general manager.1927 - Trotski is excluded from the URSS Comunist Party.
1928 -
Jerry Wallace was born. American country and popular music singer.
1929 - Barry Harris was born. American bebop jazz pianist.1930 - Edna O'Brien was born. Irish novelist and short story writer.1932 - Jesse Belvin was born (d. 1960). American musician. 1933 - Bapu was born. Indian cartoonist, designer and film director.1933 - Donald Woods was born. South African journalist and anti-apartheid activist (d. 2001).1933 - Sattiraju Lakshmi Narayana a.k.a Bapu was born. Indian Cartoonist, designer and film director. 1933 -
Tim Conway was born. American actor and comedian.
1938 -
Billy Shaw was born. American football player.
1941 - The American Federation of Labor adopts a no-strike policy in war industries.1942 - The Battle of Mount Austen, the Galloping Horse, and the Sea Horse begins during the Guadalcanal campaign.1944 - Band leader
Glenn Miller (b. 1904) disappeared in a plane crash over the English Channel.
1944 - American forces invaded Mindoro Island in the Philippines.
1944 - the Senate approved the promotions of Henry H. Arnold, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur and George C. Marshall to the five-star rank of General of the Army and the nominations of William D. Leahy, Ernest J. King and Chester W. Nimitz as Admirals of the Fleet.
1944 -
Chico Mendes was born (d. 1988). Brazilian campaigner.
1944 - Jim Leyland was born. American baseball manager.1946 - Vietnam leader Ho Chi Minh sent a note to the new French Premier, Leon Blum, asking for peace talks.
1946 -
Art Howe was born. American baseball player.
1947 - Rodney Bingenheimer was born. Pioneering American radio personality.1947 -
Arthur Machen [pseudonym of Arthur Llewellyn Jones] dies (b. 1863). Welsh-born novelist and essayist.
1948 - Former U.S. State Department official
Alger Hiss was indicted on two charges of perjury for lying about his dealings with
Whittaker Chambers, who accused him of membership in a communist espionage ring.
1948 - Melanie Chartoff was born. American actress.1949 - Albert Camus' "Les Justes" premieres in Paris.
1949 - Don Johnson was born. American actor.1949 - José António de Matos Martinho Marques was born in Albernoa, Beja. Portuguese poet.
1951 - Eric Drummond dies at 75. 1st Secretay-General of League of Nations (1919-33)
1952 - Pope Pius XII publishes encyclical Orientales Ecclesias
1952 - Rudi Protrudi was born. American musician (The Fuzztones).1954 - Mark Warner was born. American politician.1955 – Jens Olsen's World Clock started by Swedish King Frederick IX and Jens Olsen's youngest grandchild Birgit. 1955 - RTP-Radiotelevisão Portuguesa, SARL is incorporated. 1956 -
José Sabogal dies (b. 19 Mar 1888). Peruvian painter.
1956 - The Communist government of Poland allows religious instruction in schools on a voluntary basis.
1957 - Laura Molina was born. American artist, musician and actress.1957 - Mike McAlary was born (d. 1998). American journalist. 1958 - Álvaro Ramiro da Cruz Barros Rosa was born in Lisbon (d. Mar. 2005). Portuguese physician.
1958 - Eddy Annys was born. Belgian high jumper.1960 - Walter Werzowa was born. Austrian composer.1961 - In Jerusalem,
Adolf Eichmann the Nazi SS colonel who organized Adolf Hitler's "final solution of the Jewish question," was sentenced to death by an Israeli court.
1964 -
Canada adopted its national flag, a red maple leaf on a white background.
1965 - Bangladesh windstorm kills 10,000.
1965 - The United States bombs an industrial center near Haiphong Harbor, North Vietnam.
1966 –
Carl Hooper, former West Indian cricket player and captain
1966 - Manos Papayiannis was born. Greek fashion model and actor.1966 – Molly Price was born. American actress 1966 - Walt Disney dies in Los Angeles (b. 1901). American animator- cartoon pioneer and movie producer. 1967 - David Howells was born. English footballer.1967 -
Mo Vaughn was born. American baseball player.
1968 - Garrett Wang was born. American actor. 1968 - Antonio Barrette dies (b. 1899). Politician, premier of Quebec.1970 - Roy Christopher was born. American writer.1971 – Arne Quinze was born. Belgian conceptual artist. 1971 -
Paul Lévy dies (b. 1886). French mathematician.
1973 - John Paul Getty III, grandson of J. Paul Getty, American billionaire is found alive near Naples, Italy, after being kidnapped by an Italian gang on July 10, 1973.1973 - American Psychiatric Assn declares homosexuality is not mental illness.
1974 - Anatole Litvak dies (b. 1902). Ukrainian-born filmmaker. 1976 - Samoa becomes a member of the UN. 1976 – Aaron Miles was born. American baseball player. 1976 - Baichung Bhutia was born. Indian footballer. 1976 - Elix Skipper was born. American professional wrestler. 1997 – A chartered Tupolev TU-154 from Tajikistan crashes in the desert near Sharja, United Arab Emirates airport killing 85. 1997 – The Treaty of Bangkok is signed allowing the transformation of Southeast Asia into a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone. 1977 - Dave Mackintosh was born. Scottish Drummer (Dragonforce).1977 – Geoff Stults was born. American actor. 1977 - Josh Kern was born. Minor-pro hockey player.1977 - Wilfred Kitching dies (b. 1893). the 7th General of The Salvation Army.1978 - President Jimmy Carter announces that the United States will recognize the People's Republic of China and cutoff all relations with Taiwan.1978 - US to recognize Communist China, dump Taiwan. President Jimmy Carter states that as of January 1, 1979, the United States will recognize the communist People's Republic of China (PRC) and sever relations with Taiwan.
1979 - the deposed Shah of Iran left the United States for Panama, the same day the International Court of Justice in The Hague ruled that Iran should release all its American hostages. 1980 - Charles Burton (d. 2002) and his party arrived at the South Pole on their 3-year journey to follow the meridian line connecting Greenwich to the North and South Poles.
1981 - NASA launches Intelsat V.
1981 - Andy González was born. Puerto Rican baseball player.1981 - Creighton Lovelace was born. American Baptist minister.1981 – Michelle Dockery was born. British actress. 1981 - Najoua Belyzel was born. French singer.1981 - Roman Pavlyuchenko was born. Russian football player.1982 - Spain reopens border with Gibraltar.
1982 - Sao Tome & Principe constitution approved.
1982 - Borja García was born. Spanish racing driver. 1983 - Wang Hao was born. Chinese table tennis player.1984 - Joshua Third was born. British Guitarist in The Horrors.1984 - Martin Skrtel was born. Slovakian footballer.1985 - Sylvester Stallone & Brigitte Nielson wed.
1986 - 150 killed during race riot in Karachi.
1986 –
Xiah was born. South Korean singer
TVXQ.
1987 - President of Costa Rica, Óscar Arias, is laureate with the Peace Nobel Prize.
1989 - A demonstration that turned into a popular uprising in
Romania began the downfall of
Nicolae Ceausescu from power a few days afterward.
1989 - Mercenary coup in Comoros gives up power after 21 days. The mercenary leader and ex-presidential bodyguard, Bob Denard, attempted to create a 'pirate kingdom' after the assassination of the president Ahmed Abderrahman Abdallah.
1989 -
Arnold Moss dies (b. 1910). American character actor.
1990 - Rocker Rod Stewart marries supermodel Rachel Hunter.
1991 - At least 464 people were left dead or missing when an Egyptian-registered ferry sank in the Red Sea near the port of Safaga.
1992 - American rapper,
Dr. Dre, releases his highly influential debut album,
The Chronic. The Chronic is often labelled as the first ever
G-Funk album.
1993 - GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) Uruguay Round completed with approval by 117 countries.
1993 - Haitian premier Robert Malval resigns.
1994 - John Bruton becomes Ireland's premier.
1994 -
Palau become member of the
UN.
1995 - The future european coin is baptized with the name of EURO.
1995 - Louis Monier of digital Equipment Corp. unveiled the Alta Vista search engine. It used several hundred “spiders” in parallel to index the web.
1995 - Vasco Graça Moura receives The Pessoa Prize for his translations of Dante. Born in 1942 in Porto, Vasco Graça Moura is one of the leading contemporary poets of the Portuguese language. He has published more than 60 books (poetry, prose, essays, and literary translations) and has won a great many distinctions including the “Golden Crown” of the 43rd edition of the Struga Poetry Evenings.
1995 - Diogo Neto dies. Portuguese general.
1995 - Varela Silva dies. Portuguese actor.
1996 - In Mexico Humberto Roque Villanueva was sworn in as the new head of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
1996 - The Russian Booker Prize for literature, inaugurated in 1992, was awarded to Andrei Sergeyev for his book "Stamp Album".
1997 - The U.S. Department of Defense ordered that all 1.4 million Americans in its service be inoculated against
anthrax, a potential weapon of
biological warfare.
1997 - In Guyana elections for president were held. Janet Jagan (77) led the elections with 55%, becoming the first elected female president in South America and the first white president of Guyana.
1998 - A 40-nation conference on the Dayton accord opened in Madrid.
1999 - In Venezuela a vote for the approval of a new constitution was scheduled. The new document contained 368 articles and included the possibility of recall referendums. Voters approved the new constitution which included changing the name of the country to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
2000 - US First Lady and Senator-elect Hillary Rodham Clinton agreed to an $8 million book deal with publisher Simon and Schuster for her White House memoirs.
2000 – The 3rd reactor at the
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is shut down due to foreign political pressure. the whole plant is now shut down, and the decommissioning process can begin completely.
2001 - The
Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens reopens to visitors (no more than 30 at a time), after being closed since 1990, while its tilt was being reduced from 4.50 meters to 4.09 meters.
2001 -
Russ Haas dies (b. 1974). American professional wrestler.
2002 - Election to the 182-seat state assembly of Gujarat, India. The anti-Muslim Hindu fundamentalist Bharatiya Janata Party, which also leads the national coalition government, wins 126 seats, the Congress Party 51. Gujarat, whose population is 55 million, has 5 million Muslims.
2002 - Japan won golf's World Cup for the first time in 45 years.
2002 - In Venezuela hundreds of thousands of people marched through the capital demanding Pres. Chavez step down. The strike had cut oil output by at least 70%.
2003 - Former nurse Charles Cullen was charged with murder after telling prosecutors he had killed 30 to 40 severely ill patients in Pennsylvania and New Jersey since 1987 by injecting them with drugs.
2003 - In Peru President Alejandro Toledo, with his popularity dropping, swore in a new Cabinet chief and several ministers. Toledo named congressman Carlos Ferrero to replace Prime Minister Beatriz Merino.
2003 –
George Fisher dies (b. 1923). American political cartoonist.
2003 –
Keith Magnuson dies in a car accident (b. 1947). Canadian ice hockey player.
2005 -
Stan Leonard dies (b. 1915). Canadian professional golfer.
2006 - Complexo Cultural da República João Herculino is inaugurated, the biggest Cultural Centre in Brazil at Esplanada dos Ministérios, Brasília, designed by Oscar Niemeyer.2007 -
John Berg dies (b. 1949). American actor.
2007 -
Julia Carson dies (b. 1938). U.S. Congresswoman from Indiana.
Roman Catholic Saints – St. Valerian; Saint Nino; Saint Drostan; Saint Virginia Centurione, Saint Mesmin; Saint Maria Crocifissa di Rosa. Bill of Rights Day – honors the United States Bill of Rights on the anniversary of its ratification.Homecoming Day – celebrates the return of evacuated citizens to Alderney after World War II. Kingdom Day – commemorates the signing of the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1954. Zamenhof Day (International Esperanto Community).
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