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September 16 is the 259th (two hundred and fifty-ninth) day of the year on the 260th (two-hundred and sixtieth) leap year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 106 days left to end the year.

Events

  • 307: Emperor Valerio Severo is captured and imprisoned in Tres Tabernae, later executed (or forced to commit suicide) after Galerio invaded Italy without success.
  • 681: Pope Honorius I is excommunicated posthumously by the Sixth Ecumenical Council.
  • 1224: In Italy, Francis of Assisi states that he received the stigmas or wounds of the passion of Jesus Christ.
  • 1320: Bishop Berenguel of Landoria ordered the murder of eleven representatives of the bourgeoisie of Santiago de Compostela who had gone to negotiate with him at the Castillo de la Peña Blanca in Padrón.
  • 1380: ascent to the throne of King Charles VI.
  • 1400: Owain Glynd.r is declared Prince of Wales by his followers.
  • 1410: In the context of the campaign of Granada, Fernando I de Aragón conquers the city of Antequera.
  • 1492: In the Atlantic Ocean, the two caravels and the nao of Christopher Columbus arrive at a wide expanse covered with algae that would later be called the Sea of Sargaszos.
  • 1795: In South Africa, Britain captures Cape Town.
  • 1810: In the village of Dolores (Mexico), the priest Miguel Hidalgo calls for an armed struggle against Spanish domination, in an act known as the Grito de Dolores and which begins Mexico's Independence.
  • 1816: in the [province of Good tornado.
  • 1856: near Tipitapa (Nicaragua), at the San Ildefonso estate, he died of two machetazos perpetrated by a sabanero, the American filibuster Byron Cole, two days after the defeat of his troops at the Battle of San Jacinto.
  • 1908: In the United States, Billy Durant founded the car company General Motors.
  • 1920: In the United States, the Wall Street Atentate in which 38 people and nearly 400 wounded are killed. It's the first car bomb attack.
  • 1939: the Battle of Jaljin Gol ends with a decisive Soviet victory over the forces of Japan.
  • 1940: the University of Colima, founded by President Lázaro Cárdenas
  • 1941: In Venezuela, the newspaper is founded Latest News.
  • 1955: In Argentina, the military defeats the government of Juan Domingo Perón, within the self-denominated "Liberating Revolution".
  • 1957: in the area of atomic testing in Nevada (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 4:50 (local time), the United States detonates its 12 kiloton Newton atomic bomb to 460 m underground. It's the 1132 bomb that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
  • 1961: in an artificial well, 98 meters underground, on the Nevada atomic testing site, at 11:45 (local time) United States detonates its atomic bomb n.o 198, Shrew, 2.6 kiloton.
  • 1973: in the Chilean Stadium (now Victor Jara Stadium in Santiago, Chile), agents of the Pinochet dictatorship torture and murder the singer Victor Jara.
  • 1975: Papua New Guinea is independent of Australia.
  • 1976: In La Plata (Argentina) the Night of the Pencils happens; several high school students who fought for the implementation of the free student ticket are kidnapped, tortured and killed by dictatorship agents.
  • 1982: In Lebanon, the Shatila and Sabra Matanzas are taking place; Christian Falangists with Israeli support murder thousands of civilians.
  • 1987: the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer is signed.
  • 1998: Valencia creates the Valencian Academy of Language.
  • 2011: United Nations Security Council resolution 2009 is adopted.
  • 2015: In Chile there is an earthquake of great intensity, accompanied by replicas and tsunami of a magnitude of 8.4 in the earthquake of magnitude of the moment, producing 16 deaths and numerous victims.
  • 2015: In Guatemala, Congress elects Juan Alfonso Fuentes Soria as vice president of the Republic.
  • 2020: The Nintendo 3DS portable video console family ceases production after 9 years of activity.

Births

  • 18: Julia Drusilla, Roman daughter of Germánico (f. 38).
  • 508: Yuan Di, emperor of the Liang dynasty (f. 555).
  • 1076: Diego Rodríguez, son of the Cid Campeador (f. 1097).
  • 1295: Elizabeth of Clare, English noble (f. 1360).
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  • 1387: Henry V, English king (f. 1422).
  • 1462: Pietro Pomponazzi, Italian philosopher (f. 1525)
  • 1507: Jiajing, emperor of China (f. 1567).
  • 1541: Walter Devereux, first count of Essex, English noble (f. 1576).
  • 1557: Jacques Mauduit, French composer (f. 1627).
  • 1615: Heinrich Bach, German organist and composer (f. 1692).
  • 1625: Gregorio Barbarigo, saint, Catholic cardinal, diplomat and Italian academic (f. 1697).
  • 1651: Engelbert Kaempfer, German physician and botanist (m. 1716).
  • 1666: Antoine Parent, French mathematician and theorist (m. 1716)
  • 1678: Henry St John, first vice-scene of Bolingbroke, English philosopher and politician, Secretary of State of the Department of the South (m. 1751).
  • 1716: Angelo Maria Amorevoli, tenor and Italian actor (f. 1798).
  • 1722: Gabriel Christie, Scottish-Canadian General (m. 1799).
  • 1725: Nicolas Desmarest, geologist, zoologist and French author (m. 1815)
  • 1736: Johannes Nikolaus Tetens, a German mathematician and philosopher (f. 1807).
  • 1777: Nathan Mayer Rothschild, a British banker (f. 1836).
  • 1810: Sidney Herbert, British politician, ally and counselor of nurse Florence Nightingale (f. 1861).
  • 1827: Jean Albert Gaudry, French geologist (f. 1908).
  • 1829: Manuel Tamayo and Baus, a Spanish writer (f. 1898).
  • 1851: Emilia Pardo Bazán, a Spanish writer (f. 1921).
  • 1853: Albrecht Kossel, German physician, nobel medical prize in 1910 (f. 1927).
  • 1858: Andrew Bonar Law, British Prime Minister (f. 1923).
  • 1859: Yuan Shikai, Chinese military and political (f. 1916).
  • 1863: Marjan Raciborski, botanist, taxonomy and Polish phytogeograph (f. 1917).
  • 1873: Ricardo Flores Magón, a Mexican revolutionary and anarchist (f. 1922).
  • 1873: Victor Guardia Quirós, a Costa Rican lawyer and writer (f. 1959).
  • 1873: Belisario Roldán, politician and Argentine journalist (f. 1922).
  • 1877: Julián Juderías, historian and Spanish journalist (f. 1918).
  • 1878: Karl Albiker, German sculptor and lithograph (f. 1961).
  • 1880: Alfred Noyes, British writer (f. 1958).
  • 1880: Salvador Alvarado Rubio, a Mexican military and statesman (f. 1924).
  • 1882: Ricardo Rojas, Argentine nationalist writer and teacher (f. 1957).
  • 1886: Jean Arp, Franco-German sculptor (f. 1966).
  • 1887: Nadia Boulanger, Musicologa Francesca, mother of modern music (f. 1979)
  • 1888: Frans Eemil Sillanpäää, a Finnish writer, a nobel literature award in 1939 (f. 1964).
  • 1888: Raúl Madero, engineer, military and political Mexican (f. 1982).
  • 1891: Karl Dönitz, German admiral (f. 1980).
  • 1891: Miguel M. Acosta Guajardo, Mexican military and political (f. 1947).
  • 1893: Albert von Szent-Györgyi Nagyrápolt, Hungarian physiologist, nobel medical prize in 1937 (f. 1986).
  • 1893: Alexander Korda, Hungarian filmmaker (f. 1956).
  • 1898: Louis Jacquinot, general and French politician (f. 1993).
  • 1900: Ivan Maslennikov, Soviet military (f. 1954)
  • 1905: Vladimír Holan, Czech poet (f. 1980)
  • 1906: Jacques Brunius, French actor (f. 1967).
  • 1908: Pedro Geoffroy Rivas, poet, anthropologist and linguist Salvadoran (f. 1979).
  • 1908: Friedrich Torberg, Austrian writer and editor (n. 1979).
  • 1909: Julio Esteban Suárez, cartoonist, historietist and Uruguayan journalist (f. 1965).
  • 1910: Else Alfelt, Danish painter (f. 1974).
  • 1910: Karl Kling, German racing pilot (f. 2003).
  • 1918: Carole Lynne, British actress (f. 2008).
  • 1919: Laurence J. Peter, Canadian pedagogue (f. 1990).
  • 1920: Hannie Schaft, Dutch partisan (f. 1945).
  • 1921: Jon Hendricks, singer and lyricist of American jazz music (f. 2017).
  • 1921: Jorge, Spanish historietist (f. 1960).
  • 1922: Guy Hamilton, British filmmaker (f. 2016).
  • 1922: Tatiana Sumarokova, Soviet aviator, Heroin of the Russian Federation (f. 1997).
  • 1923: Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's first head of government (f. 2015).
  • 1924: Lauren Bacall, American actress (f. 2014).
  • 1925: Odón Betanzos, a Spanish journalist (f. 2007).
  • 1925: Charlie Byrd, American jazz musician (f. 1999).
  • 1925: Charles Haughey, Irish politician (f. 2006).
  • 1925: B. B. King, American musician (f. 2015).
  • 1927: Peter Falk, an American actor (f. 2011).
  • 1927: Alison de Vere, director of British animation (f. 2001).
  • 1928: Diego Catalán, Spanish philologist (f. 2008).
  • 1930: Ken Coates, British writer (f. 2010).
  • 1930: Anne Francis, American actress (f. 2011).
  • 1931: Silvia Pinal, Mexican actress.
  • 1934: Elgin Baylor, American basketball player (f. 2021).
  • 1934: George Chakiris, American actor.
  • 1934: Ronnie Drew, Irish singer and composer (f. 2008).
  • 1935: Carl Andre, American sculptor.
  • 1935: Benito Joanet, footballer and Spanish coach (f. 2020).
  • 1936: Juhayman al-Otayb, Saudi activist and activist (f. 1980).
  • 1937: Carlos Spadone, an Argentine businessman and politician.
  • 1939: Breyten Breytenbach, a South African writer.
  • 1940: Pedro Saad Herrería, Ecuadorian journalist (f. 2014).
  • 1942: Bernie Calvert, British band musician The Hollies.
  • 1943: Andrés Vicente Gómez, producer of Spanish cinema.
  • 1943: Oskar Lafontaine, German politician.
  • 1943: Keiichi Noda, Japanese seiyū.
  • 1945: Jörg Grunert, German geographer and geomorphologist.
  • 1945: Biagio March, Italian politician and journalist.
  • 1945: Tanguito, musician and Argentine composer (f. 1972).
  • 1946: Camilo Sesto, musician, singer, producer and Spanish interpreter (f. 2019).
  • 1946: Óscar Golden, Colombian singer (f. 2008).
  • 1947: Enrique Krauze, editor, historian and Mexican essayist.
  • 1948: Rosemary Casals, American tennis player.
  • 1948: Kenney Jones, British band musician Small Faces and The Who.
  • 1948: Susan Ruttan, American actress.
  • 1949: Chrisye, Indonesian singer (f. 2007).
  • 1950: Loyola de Palacio, Spanish politics.
  • 1952: Miguel Sanz, Spanish politician.
  • 1952: Mickey Rourke, American actor.
  • 1953: Nancy Huston, Canadian writer.
  • 1953: Manuel Pellegrini, soccer player and Chilean coach.
  • 1953: Kurt Fuller, American actor.
  • 1954: Earl Klugh, American guitarist.
  • 1955: Yolandita Monge, Puerto Rican singer and actress.
  • 1956: David Copperfield, American illusionist.
  • 1957: Falcão, Brazilian singer and musician.
  • 1957: Pierre Moscovici, a French politician.
  • 1957: Assumpta Serna, Spanish actress.
  • 1958: Jennifer Tilly, American actress.
  • 1958: Willy Wilhelm, Dutch york.
  • 1960: Danny John-Jules, British actor.
  • 1960: Hugo Varela, Argentine actor and humorist.
  • 1961: Iñaki Uranga, Spanish singer.
  • 1963: Richard Marx, American composer and singer.
  • 1963: Rafael Reig, Spanish writer.
  • 1964: Molly Shannon, American actress.
  • 1965: Karl-Heinz Riedle, German footballer.
  • 1965: Jasmin Roy, Canadian actor.
  • 1966: Raúl Magaña, Mexican actor and driver.
  • 1966: Jacob Morild, Danish actor and filmmaker.
  • 1966: Stéphane Traineau, French yudoca.
  • 1966: Kevin Young, American athlete.
  • 1966: David Ethève, a French musician (f. 2016).
  • 1967: Yayo Aguila, Filipino actress.
  • 1967: Daniele Balli, Italian footballer.
  • 1968: Rafael Alkorta, Spanish footballer.
  • 1968: Marc Anthony, Puerto Rican singer.
  • 1968: Apti Magomedov, Moldovan yudoca.
  • 1969: Christian Hernan, Argentine footballer.
  • 1969: Justine Frischmann, British singer and guitarist.
  • 1969: Janno Gibbs, Filipino actor and singer.
  • 1969: Arno van Zwam, Dutch footballer.
  • 1969: Carlos Tarque, Spanish singer.
  • 1970: Kunio Nagayama, Japanese footballer.
  • 1971: Amy Poehler, American comedian and actress.
  • 1972: Sprent Dabwido, politician and president of Nauru (f. 2019).
  • 1972: Erik Mana, Filipino magician and mentalist.
  • 1973: Nguyen Ngoc Bich Ngan, Vietnamese-Canadian actress and writer.
  • 1973: Luis Larrodera, Spanish journalist.
  • 1973: Alexander Vinokourov, Kazakh cyclist.
  • 1974: Mario Haas, Austrian footballer.
  • 1975: Deborah de Corral, Argentine singer and driver.
  • 1975: Gal Fridman, Israeli windsurfing.
  • 1975: Samanta Villar, Spanish journalist.
  • 1975: Candra Wijaya, Indonesian player of the Badminton.
  • 1975: Toks Olagundoye, Nigerian actress.
  • 1975: Antonio Hortelano, Spanish actor.
  • 1975: Armando Sá, Mozambiqueño footballer.
  • 1975: Miguel de Souza Carballo, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 1976: Tina Barrett, British singer, actress and dancer S Club 7.
  • 1976: Greg Buckner, American basketball player.
  • 1976: Leire Pajín, Spanish politics.
  • 1976: Mónica Carrillo, Spanish journalist.
  • 1976: Luis Fernando Centi, Italian footballer.
  • 1978: Dan Dickau, American basketball player.
  • 1978: Laureano Olivares, Venezuelan actor.
  • 1978: Carolina Dieckmann, Brazilian actress.
  • 1978: Esteban González, Argentine footballer.
  • 1978: Miguel Angel Lozano, Spanish footballer.
  • 1978: Suad Fileković, Slovenian footballer.
  • 1978: Masaya Nishitani, Japanese footballer.
  • 1978: Ebrahim Mirzapour, Iranian footballer.
  • 1979: Fanny Biascamano, French singer.
  • 1979: Ava Addams, American pornographic actress born in Gibraltar.
  • 1979: Aileen Celeste Gómez, Venezuelan actress and model.
  • 1979: Flo Rida (Tramar Dillard), American rapper.
  • 1979: Keisuke Tsuboi, Japanese footballer.
  • 1980: Kitchie Nadal, Filipino singer of the Mojofly band.
  • 1980: Radoslav Zabavník, Slovak footballer.
  • 1981: Daniel Martín Alexandre, Spanish footballer.
  • 1981: Fan Bingbing, Chinese actress, singer and producer.
  • 1981: Alexis Bledel, American actress.
  • 1982: Anselmo Vendrechovsky Junior, Brazilian footballer.
  • 1982: Ramón Ramírez, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • 1982: Derrick Carter, Guyanese footballer.
  • 1982: Jeffrey Sneijder, Dutch footballer.
  • 1982: Marián Had, Slovak footballer.
  • 1982: Leon Britton, English footballer.
  • 1983: Katerine Avgoustakis, Belgian singer of Greek descent.
  • 1983: Marina San José, Spanish actress.
  • 1984: Sabrina Bryan, American actress and singer.
  • 1984: Katie Melua, Georgian singer.
  • 1984: Jorge Zaldívar, Honduran footballer.
  • 1984: Christie Lee, Canadian pornographic actress.
  • 1985: Madeline Zima, American actress.
  • 1985: Fábio Santos Romeu, Brazilian footballer.
  • 1985: Sandro Burki, Swiss footballer.
  • 1985: Kenta Suzuki, Japanese footballer.
  • 1986: Gordon Beckham, American baseball player.
  • 1986: Ian Harding, American actor.
  • 1986: Farina Pao, Colombian actress and singer.
  • 1986: Gaëtan Belaud, French footballer.
  • 1986: Julián Estéban, Swiss footballer.
  • 1986: Hossein Mahini, Iranian footballer.
  • 1987: Daren Kagasoff, American actor.
  • 1987: Louis Ngwat-Mahop, Cameroonian footballer.
  • 1987: Antal van der Duim, Dutch tennis player.
  • 1987: Laura Dundovic, Australian model.
  • 1987: Burry Stander, South African cyclist (f. 2013).
  • 1988: Darlan Cunha, Brazilian actor.
  • 1988: Jenny Scordamaglia, actress, model, TV presenter and American producer.
  • 1988: Dimitrios Siovas, Greek footballer.
  • 1988: Muzafer Ejupi, Macedonian footballer.
  • 1988: Sliimy, French singer and composer.
  • 1989: Jorge Villafaña, American footballer.
  • 1989: Takuya Aoki, Japanese footballer.
  • 1989: Yuki Abe, Japanese footballer.
  • 1990: Hiroto Hatao, Japanese footballer.
  • 1990: Antonia Göransson, Swedish footballer.
  • 1990: Amedej Vetrih, Slovenian footballer.
  • 1991: Kostas Lamprou, Greek footballer.
  • 1992: Nick Jonas, American singer.
  • 1992: Joseph Gyau, American footballer.
  • 1992: Mari Möldre, a Estonian cellist.
  • 1993: Laura Rodríguez (actriz), is a Colombian actress and model.
  • 1993: Sam Byram, English footballer.
  • 1993: Takayuki Mae, Japanese footballer.
  • 1994: Bruno Petković, Croatian footballer.
  • 1994: Aleksandar Mitrović, Serbian footballer.
  • 1995: Aaron Gordon, American basketball player.
  • 1995: Paul Quaye, Ghanaian footballer.
  • 1997: Víctor Álvarez Rozada, Spanish footballer.
  • 1997: Rasmus Byriel Iversen, Danish cyclist.
  • 1997: Guillermo Padula, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 1998: Nil Cardoner, Spanish actor.
  • 1999: Shuto Okaniwa, Japanese footballer.
  • 1999: Nawaf Boushal, Saudi footballer.
  • 2005: Daniel De Hoyo, Spanish trombonist.

Deaths

  • 307: Flavio Valerio Severo deposed Roman emperor (singed) (n. century)III).
  • 655: Martín I papa italiano (n. 600).
  • 1087: Victor III, Italian potato (n. c. 1026).
  • 1214: Diego López II de Haro, Spanish aristocrat (n. c. 1152).
  • 1343: Philip of Evreux, king of Navarre (n. 1306).
  • 1380: Charles V of France, king of France (n. 1338).
  • 1394: Clement VII, first anti-pape of the Great West Schism (1378-1394) (n. 1342).
  • 1498: Thomas of Torquemada, Spanish inquisitor (n. 1420).
  • 1583: Catherine Jagellón, Finnish aristocrat and Queen of Sweden (n. 1526).
  • 1574: Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, Spanish conqueror of Florida (n. 1519).
  • 1607: Mary Stuart, Princess of England and Scotland (n. 1605).
  • 1645: Juan Macías, a religious and holy Spanish Dominican, based in Peru (n. 1585).
  • 1672: Anne Bradstreet, English poet (n. 1612).
  • 1701: James II, British king (n. 1633).
  • 1702: Cipriano Barace, a Spanish Jesuit missionary (n. 1641).
  • 1736: Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, German physicist (n. 1686).
  • 1705: Farinelli, Italian singer (n. 1705).
  • 1803: Nicolas Baudin, explorer, cartographer and French hydrographer (n. 1754).
  • 1819: John Jeffries, American physician and scientist (n. 1744).
  • 1820: Marie Bigot, piano teacher and French composer (n. 1786)
  • 1824: Louis XVIII, French king (n. 1755).
  • 1856: Byron Cole, journalist and U.S. filibuster (n. 1829).
  • 1865: Christian Julius de Meza, Danish military (n. 1792).
  • 1892: Gerónima Montealegre de Carranza, first lady and Costa Rican philanthropist (n. 1823).
  • 1896: Carlos Gomes, Brazilian musician (n. 1836).
  • 1898: Ramón Emeterio Betances, Puerto Rican politician (n. 1827).
  • 1902: Manuel María Paz, was a military, cartographer, sketch artist and Colombian painter. (n. 1820).
  • 1907: Julio Ruelas, Mexican symbolist painter and engraver (n. 1870).
  • 1911: Hishida Shunsō, Japanese painter (n. 1874).
  • 1911: Edward Whymper, British explorer (n. 1840).
  • 1922: Gabriel Séailles, a French philosopher (n. 1852).
  • 1925: Leo Fall, Austrian composer of operetas (n. 1873).
  • 1925: Aleksandr Fridman, Russian mathematician (n. 1888).
  • 1932: Ronald Ross, physician and British entomologist, nobel medical prize in 1902 (f. 1857).
  • 1932: Millicent Lilian "Peg" Entwistle, British actress (n. 1908).
  • 1936: Jean Baptiste Charcot, French oceanographer and explorer (n. 1867).
  • 1936: Christopher Columbus and Aguilera, Spanish aristocrat (n. 1878).
  • 1943: Johan Ivar Liro, a Finnish biologist (n. 1872).
  • 1944: Gustav Bauer, a German politician (n. 1870).
  • 1945: John McCormack, Irish lyric singer (n. 1884).
  • 1946: Mamie Smith, American jazz and blues singer (n. 1883).
  • 1946: James Hopwood Jeans, astronomer, British mathematician and physical (n. 1877).
  • 1948: Manuel Arce and Ochotorena, Spanish cardinal (n. 1879).
  • 1950: Pedro de Córdoba, an American actor (n. 1881).
  • 1950: Nicolás Victoria Jaén (88), professor, journalist and conservative politician from Panama (n. 1862).
  • 1952: Vesta Tilley, British actress (n. 1864).
  • 1962: Antonio Arráiz, Venezuelan poet and novelist (n. 1903).
  • 1965: Fred Quimby, American film producer (n. 1886).
  • 1973: Victor Jara, singer and Chilean theatre director (n. 1932).
  • 1974: Hipólito Atilio López, Argentine politician (n. 1929).
  • 1974: Augusto Raúl Cortázar, an Argentine academic (n. 1910).
  • 1977: Marc Bolan, leading British singer of the T. Rex band (n. 1947).
  • 1977: Maria Callas, Greek soprano expatriated in the United States (n. 1923).
  • 1978: Semion Krivoshéin, Soviet military (n. 1899).
  • 1980: Jean Piaget, Swiss psychologist (n. 1896).
  • 1989: Willy Zielke, photographer and director of German cinema (n. 1902).
  • 1990: Hildegard Baum Rosenthal, Brazilian Swiss photojournalist (n. 1913).
  • 1991: Murilo Rubião, Brazilian writer and journalist (n. 1916).
  • 2002: James Gregory, American actor (n. 1911).
  • 2004: Ramón Gabilondo, Spanish footballer (n. 1913).
  • 2006: Xavier Valls, a Spanish painter (n. 1923).
  • 2006: Aníbal Vinelli, journalist and Argentine film critic (n. 1940).
  • 2007: Robert Jordan, American writer (n. 1948).
  • 2010: Silo (Mario Rodríguez), Argentine writer (n. 1938).
  • 2010: Helen Escobedo, Mexican sculptor (n. 1934).
  • 2011: Jordi Dauder, Spanish actor (n. 1938).
  • 2011: Mario Wschebor, Uruguayan mathematician (n. 1939).
  • 2012: Ragnhild, Norwegian aristocrat, sister of King Harald V (n. 1930).
  • 2016: Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, politician and Italian banker (n. 1920).
  • 2016: Edward Albee, American playwright (n. 1928).
  • 2016: Teodoro González de León, Mexican architect and painter (n. 1926).
  • 2016: Gabriele Amorth, Italian priest (n. 1925).
  • 2020: Elsa Serrano, fashion designer ílo-argentina (n. 1947).
  • 2021: Jane Powell, American actress (n. 1929).
  • 2022: Mahsa Amini, an Iranian activist (n. 2000).

Celebrations

  • International Day of the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
  • Malaysia Day (Malaysia and Singapore)
  • Observances related to the Night of Pencils in Argentina:
    • Secondary Students Rights Day
    • National Youth Day
  • LibyaBandera de LibiaLibya:
    • Martyrs' Day
  • MalaysiaBandera de MalasiaMalaysia:
    • Malaysian Armed Forces Day
  • MexicoFlag of Mexico.svg Mexico:
    • Mexican National Independence Day
  • Papua New GuineaBandera de Papúa Nueva GuineaPapua New Guinea:
    • Independence Day
  • San Cristóbal y NievesBandera de San Cristobal y NievesSan Cristóbal y Nieves:
    • National Heroes Day

Catholic saints list

  • Santos Cornelio and Cipriano, martyrs (252 and 258)
  • Santa Eufemia de Calcedonia, martyr (303)
  • Santos Abundio de Soracte and compañeros, martyrs (304)
  • Saints Victor, Felix, Alexander and Papua of Rome, martyrs
  • St. Prisco of Nocera, bishop and martyr (s. IV)
  • San Niniano de Cándida House, bishop (432)
  • Santos Rogelio and Servideo de Córdoba, martyrs (852)
  • Santa Ludmila de Bohemia, martyr (921)
  • Santa Edita de Vintonia, virgin (984)
  • Blessed Victor III, Pope (1087)
  • San Vital de Savigny, abad (1122)
  • St. Martin of Sigüenza, Abbot and Bishop (1213)
  • Blessed Ludovico German, Bishop of Arles (1450)
  • Beatos Domingo Shobioye, Miguel Timonoya and Pablo Timonoya, martyrs (1628)
  • San Juan Macías (1645)
  • San Andrés Kim Taegòn, priest and martyr (1846)
  • Blessed Ignacio Casanovas, priest and martyr (1936)
  • Beatos Laureano Fernet Caño, Benito Ferrer Jordá and Bernardino Martínez Robles, religious and martyrs (1936)

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