Birthdays:
1971 ~ Jim
Rash, American actor.
1961 ~ Lolita
Davidovich, Canadian actress.
1961 ~ Forest
Whitaker, American actor.
1956 ~ Marky
Ramone (né Mark Steven Bell), American drummer and member of the Ramones.
1950 ~ Arianna
Huffington, Greek-born American journalist and founder of The
Huffington Post.
1946 ~ Linda
Ronstadt, American musician.
1930 ~ Stephen
Smale, American mathematician.
1926 ~ Leopoldo Galtieri (d. Jan. 12, 2003),
44th President of Argentina. He
died at age 76.
1925 ~ Creed Carter Black (d. Aug. 16, 2011),
American newsman who made a mantra of fearless reporting. He died of complications from a stroke a
month after his 86th birthday.
1924 ~ Jeremiah Denton, Jr.
(d. Mar. 28, 2014), the American Admiral POW who defied his captors. He was a United States Senator from Alabama
from 1981 to 1987. He died at age 89.
1922 ~
Leon Max Lederman, American physicist and mathematician. He was the recipient
of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics.
1921 ~ Robert Bruce Merrifield (d. May
14, 2006), American chemist and recipient of the 1984 Nobel Prize in
Chemistry. He died at age 84.
1919 ~ Dame Iris Murdoch (née Jean Iris
Murdoch, d. Feb. 8, 1999), Irish writer.
She died at age 79.
1919 ~ Vernon Benjamin Mountcastle (d. Jan.
11, 2015), American scientist who revealed the brain’s secrets. He discovered and characterized the columnar
organization of the cerebral cortex. He
died at age 96.
1918 ~ Bertram Brockhouse (d. Oct. 13, 2003),
Canadian physicist and recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics. He died at age 85.
1917 ~ Robert Conquest (né George Robert
Acworth Conquest, d. Aug. 3, 2015), British-American historian who documented
Stalin’s Crimes. He is most well-known
for his influential works on Soviet history, including The Great Terror:
Stalin’s Purges of the 1930s. He died
19 days after his 98th birthday.
1865 ~ Wilhelm Wirtinger (d. Jan. 25, 1945),
Austrian mathematician. He died at age
79.
1858 ~ Emmeline Pankhurst (d. June
14, 1928), English suffragist and activist.
She died a month before her 70th birthday.
1796 ~ Thomas Bulfinch (d. May 27, 1867),
American banker and writer. He is best
known for the book Bulfinch’s Mythology. He was from Massachusetts. He died at age 70.
1779 ~ Clement Clarke Moore (d. July 10,
1863), American author and educator. He
is best known for his book that became known as The Night Before Christmas. He died 5 days before his 84th
birthday.
1638 ~
Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani (d. 1693), Italian composer and violinist. The exact date of his death is not known.
1606 ~
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (d. Oct. 4, 1669), Dutch painter. He died at age 63.
1573 ~ Inigo Jones (d. June 21, 1652),
English architect. He died 24 days
before his 79th birthday.
Events that Changed the World:
2016 ~ Factions of the Turkish Armed
Forces attempted a coup. It failed.
2006 ~ The launching of the social media
platform, Twitter.
1916 ~ William Boeing (1881 ~ 1956) and
George Conrad Westervelt (1879 ~ 1956) incorporated Pacifico Aero
Products. The company was later renamed
as the Boeing Company.
1910 ~ In his book, Clinical
Psychiatry, Emil Kraepelin (1856 ~ 1926) gave the name to a condition we
call Alzheimer’s Disease, which he named in honor of his colleague, Alois
Alzheimer (1864 ~ 1915).
1888 ~ The volcanic Mount Bandai in Japan
erupted killing over 500 people.
1870 ~ Georgia became the last former
Confederate state to be readmitted into the Union during the Post-Civil War
Reconstruction period.
1838 ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 ~ 1882)
delivered the Divinity School Address at Harvard Divinity School, in which he
discussed the Biblical miracles and declared Jesus to be a great man, but not
G~d. His audience was not amused.
1834 ~ The Spanish Inquisition was
officially disbanded. It had remained in
existence for over 350 years.
1823 ~ A fire destroyed the ancient
Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, Italy.
1815 ~ Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 ~ 1821)
surrendered aboard the HMS Bellerophon during the Napoleonic Wars.
1806 ~ Lieutenant Zebulon Pike (1779 ~
1813) began an expedition from Missouri to explore the American West. Pike’s Peak in Colorado is named after him.
1799 ~ The Rosetta Stone was found by
French Captain Pierre-François Bouchard (1772 ~ 1832) in the Egyptian village
of Rosetta during Napoleon’s Egyptian Campaign.
1207 ~ King John of England (1166 ~ 1216)
expelled the Canterbury monks for supporting Archbishop Stephen Langton (1150 ~
1228).
1149 ~ The reconstructed Church of the
Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem was consecrated.
1099 ~ During the First Crusade,
Christian soldiers took control of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in
Jerusalem.
Good-Byes:
2012 ~ Celeste
Holm (b. Apr. 29, 1917), American actress who was a city girl who first starred
as a rube. She died at age 95.
1997 ~ Gianni Versace (b. Dec. 2, 1946),
Italian fashion designer who founded the House of Versace. He was murdered outside his home in Miami,
Florida by Andrew Cunanan. He was 50
years old.
1991 ~ Bert Convy (né Bernard
Whalen Convy, b. July 23, 1933), American game show host. He died of a brain tumor 8 days before his 58th
birthday.
1979 ~ Gustavo Díaz Ordaz (b. Mar. 12,
1911), 49th President of Mexico.
He died at age 68.
1976 ~ Paul Gallico (b. July 26, 1897),
American author. He wrote The Silent
Miaow. He died 11 days before his 79th
birthday.
1948 ~ John J. Pershing (b. Sept. 13, 1860),
American army general. He died at age
87.
1931 ~ Ladislaus Bortkeiwiez (b. Aug. 7, 1868),
Russian mathematician. He died 23 days
before his 63rd birthday.
1919~ Hermann Emil Fischer (d. Oct. 9, 1852),
German chemist and recipient of the 1902 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He died at age 66.
1916 ~ Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov (also known
as Élie Metchnikoff, b. May 15, 1845), Russian microbiologist and recipient of
the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
He is credited with discovering macrophages. He died at age 71.
1904 ~ Anton Chekhov (b. Jan. 29, 1860),
Russian playwright. He died at age 44 of
tuberculosis.
1542 ~ Lisa del Giocondo (b. June 15,
1479), Italian woman believed to be the subject of diVinci’s Mona Lisa. She the exact date of her death is unknown. She is believed to have been 63 at the time
of her death.
1521 ~ Juan
Ponce de León (b. 1474), Spanish explorer.
This is the date generally ascribed to his death. He is believed to have been about 47 years
old at the time of his death.
1291 ~ Rudolph I of Germany (b. May 1,
1218), Holy Roman Emperor. He died at
age 73.
998 ~ Abū al-Wafā Būzjānī (b. June 10,
940), Persian mathematician and astronomer.
The exact dates of his birth and death are unknown. He is believed to have been about 58 at the
time of his death.
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