January 21st

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January 21 is the 21.ᵉʳ (twenty-first or twenty-first) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 344 days to the end of the year and 345 in leap years.

Events

  • 1287: Aragonese troops conquer the island of Menorca, in the hands of the Muslims.
  • 1464: Pedro de Portugal arrives in Barcelona that the Council of Hundred had proclaimed king instead of John II of Aragon.
  • 1506: The Swiss Guard is officially founded in the Vatican City.
  • 1522: In Nicaragua, Captain Gil González Dávila and the pilot Andrés Niño make the first trip along the coast of this country to seek communication between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific.
  • 1599: at the Pitti Palace in the city of Florence (Italy) is represented for the first time in public The Dafne, the first opera of history, composed by the Italian composer Jacopo Peri (1561-1633). He was represented in private for the first time at the Tornabuoni Palace in Florence, a few weeks earlier (December 26, 1598).
  • 1790: In France, the Constituent Assembly proclaims the equality of all citizens before the law.
  • 1793: In Paris, Louis XVI is executed with the guillotine.
  • 1795: In Amsterdam, the French army, led by General Jean-Charles Pichegru, enters the city.
  • 1812: the Courts of Cadiz create the Council of State.
  • 1858: In Mexico, Ignacio Comonfort, after dissolving the Congress and not knowing the Constitution, leaves the presidency and leaves Mexico City for exile to the United States.
  • 1877: in the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina) the city of Carhué is founded.
  • 1893: The Coca-Cola formula is patented.
  • 1896: In Buenos Aires, Argentina, the Atlético Banfield Club was founded.
  • 1900: at the Mercantile Circle of Gijón Leopoldo Alas Clarín pronounces a conference entitled "Economic Materialism in Spain".
  • 1904: the opera is premiered JenůfaLeoš Janáček.
  • 1905: Venezuela breaks diplomatic relations with the United States and with several European powers.
  • 1907: In Russia the elections for the Duma begin.
  • 1913: In France Aristide Briand forms his third cabinet.
  • 1916: In the Netherlands, the Zuiderzee dykes are broken after a violent storm.
  • 1917: in Spain, the minister of Marina detracts from the Spanish submarine Isaac Peral is in Danish waters.
  • 1919: In Ireland, Sinn Féin members of the Irish Parliament decide to form their own parliament (the Eireann Dáil) and declare the country's independence.
  • 1922: the Spanish Government negotiates with Abd el-Krim the rescue of prisoners.
  • 1925: in Italy the University of Florence opens its doors.
  • 1927: In New York there is sound cinema.
  • 1930: in Spain, the resignation of the Minister of Finance, José Calvo Sotelo, causes the Spanish government crisis of General Miguel Primo de Rivera.
  • 1932: In Upper Llobregat (Catalonia), anarchists organize a general strike.
  • 1938: in Spain, Franco's troops arrive at the Alfambra River.
  • 1939: In Spain, General Vicente Rojo Lluch, chief of the republican army, told Negrín that there is no more front.
  • 1940: In the North Sea, Nazi destroyers destroy the British destroyers Grenville and Exmouth.
  • 1941: In Romania, General Ion Antonescu used the Army to crush the insurrection of the ultra-nationalist Iron Guard.
  • 1942: the counteroffensive of Nazi Germany begins in North Africa.
  • 1943: in Rosario (Argentina) the highest temperature in the history of that city is recorded: 42.2 °C
  • 1944: In Leningrad, the Soviets break the German siege into the city, which lasted 29 months.
  • 1950: The University of California (Berkeley) announces the discovery of the 93rd chemical element, which will be called berkelio.
  • 1954: United States launches NautilusFirst nuclear propulsion submarine.
  • 1957: to the port of Castellón de la Plana (Spain) arrives the Soviet ship Crimea with 412 Spaniards repatriated from the Soviet Union.
  • 1966: in a well 333 meters underground, in the U3cd area of the Nevada atomic testing site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 10:28 (local time) United States detonates its 7 kt Dovekie atomic bomb. It is the 445 bomb of 1132 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
  • 1968: In Greenland, an American B-52 bomber aircraft is destroyed with four atomic bombs on board (Thule incident).
  • 1968: In Seoul (South Korea), a North Korean command unit tries to kill Park Chung-hee in the Blue House, but fails.
  • 1969: In Uruguay there is a violent clash between officials on strike and police, with the balance of 1 dead and 50 injured.
  • 1970: in Chile, the socialist Salvador Allende is appointed candidate for president.
  • 1971: In the Dominican Republic, the Basilica of Our Lady of the Highness opened by Dr.Joaquín Balaguer.
  • 1976: the supersonic plane Concorde start your regular line commercial flights.
  • 1977: On the proposal of the Spanish Government, Prince Philip of Bourbon will hold the title of Prince of Asturias.
  • 1980: in Spain they are awarded the Cervantes Award ex-aequo to writers Jorge Luis Borges and Gerardo Diego.
  • 1984: the American band Bon Jovi released his homonymous album, this being the first of his career.
  • 1985: the Indian government expels several Western diplomats from the United States, France and the German Federal Republic, for involvement in a vast espionage activity.
  • 1986: American interplanetary probe Voyager 2 passes by the U.S. planet.
  • 1987: in the vicinity of the city of Lautaro (Chile), 44 people die in a road accident between a bus and a truck.
  • 1988: In Spain the Bank of Bilbao and the Bank of Vizcaya are merged, thus creating the entity BBV.
  • 1993: In northern Iraq, U.S. aircraft fire on a radar, the first such act within the new Clinton administration.
  • 1994: In Mexico, the Senate ratified the Amnesty Law for the Insurgents of Chiapas, approved by the Congress.
  • 1994: in Puerto Madryn (Argentina) a fire that ends with the lives of 25 volunteer firefighters between 11 and 23 years, known as the "tragedy of firefighters".
  • 1996: In the Eastern Alps, an automobile accident ended Edem Ephraim's life and Dennis Fuller, members of the London Boys dance-pop duo.
  • 2000: the president of Ecuador, Jamil Mahuad, flees from the presidential palace of Quito, cornered by the assault on power led by a group of soldiers and thousands of indigenous people.
  • 2000: In Madrid, the terrorist group ETA murders Lieutenant Colonel Pedro Antonio Blanco after the truce broke.
  • 2001: German Jutta Kleinschmidt becomes the first woman to win the Dakar Rally.
  • 2003: In Colima, Mexico, there is an earthquake of magnitude 7.7 in the Richter scale, with 53 deaths, 300 injured and more than 10,000 affected dwellings.
  • 2003: In Luxor (Egypt), Spanish archaeologists discover in an ancient necropolis the top of a sarcophagus of the Saita dynasty, which shows carved the face of the deceased girl.
  • 2005: In the northern Gaza Strip, the Palestinian National Authority (ANP) deploys 3,000 police officers to prevent attacks on Jewish settlers across the border.
  • 2007: In Argentina the McNaught Comet reached its perihelium on January 21.
  • 2008: In the Spanish bag there is the highest drop in the Ibex 35 index, since its creation in 1992, which loses 7.54% by going back to 12.63 points.
  • 2013: In the United States, Barack Obama assumes his second term as president.
  • 2019: the lunar eclipse known as "blood moon" occurs.
  • 2020: the first case of coronavirus in the United States is confirmed: a 30-year-old man from the city of Washington D.C. (United States) who had recently traveled to the People's Republic of China.
  • 2022: Christina Aguilera launches EP in Spanish The Force.

Births

  • 1364: Charles V of France, king of France (f. 1338).
  • 1659: Adriaen van der Werff, a Dutch painter (f. 1722).
  • 1717: Antonio Bucareli, aristocrat Spaniard, virrey of New Spain (f. 1779).
  • 1761: Diego Muñoz-Torrero, a Spanish priest and politician (f. 1829).
  • 1769: Ignacio Allende, Mexican insurgent military (f. 1811).
  • 1775: Manuel del Pópulo Vicente García, Spanish composer (f. 1832)
  • 1813: John C. Frémont, American military and adventurer (f. 1890).
  • 1824: Stonewall Jackson, general American confederate (f. 1863).
  • 1829: Oscar II, Swedish and Norwegian king (f. 1907).
  • 1833: Francisco Díaz Covarrubias, engineer, geographer, scientist and Mexican diplomat (f. 1889).
  • 1841: Emil Viktor Ekstrand, Swedish botanist (f. 1884).
  • 1848: Henri Duparc, French composer (f. 1933).
  • 1860: Karl Staaff, Swedish politician (f. 1915).
  • 1867: Maxime Weygand, French military (f. 1965).
  • 1876: Antonio Goicoechea and Cosculluela, Spanish politician (f. 1953).
  • 1877: Francisco Contreras, Chilean poet and critic (f. 1933).
  • 1879: Eduardo Marquina, Spanish dramatic poet (f. 1946).
  • 1880: Menyhért Lengyel, Hungarian writer and writer (f. 1974).
  • 1883: Elías Alippi, Argentinean filmmaker (f. 1942).
  • 1883: Olav Aukrust, Norwegian poet (f. 1929).
  • 1884: Roger Nash Baldwin, American social activist (f. 1981).
  • 1885: Umberto Nobile, Italian aeronautical engineer (f. 1978).
  • 1895: Cristóbal Balenciaga, Spanish modisto (f. 1972).
  • 1897: Rodolfo José Ghioldi, Argentine politician (f. 1985).
  • 1897: Rene Iché, French sculptor (f. 1954).
  • 1899: Aleksandr Cherepnín, Russian composer and pianist (f. 1977).
  • 1901: Ricardo Zamora, Spanish footballer (f. 1978).
  • 1901: Clärenore Stinnes, German motor racing pilot (f. 1990).
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  • 1904: Edris Rice-Wray, a U.S. physician, an oral contraceptive pill pioneer (f. 1990).
  • 1905: Christian Dior, French modisto (f. 1957).
  • 1905: Wanda Wasilewska, Polish writer and journalist (f. 1964).
  • 1905: Enrique del Moral, Mexican architect (f. 1987).
  • 1906: Igor Moiséyev, Russian choreographer and dancer (f. 2007).
  • 1909: Calufa (Carlos Luis Fallas), a Costa Rican writer and leader (f. 1966).
  • 1910: Valentin Márkov, military officer of the Soviet Air Force (f. 1992).
  • 1911: Eduardo Livas Villarreal, Mexican lawyer and politician (f. 1991).
  • 1912: Konrad Bloch, German biochemical (f. 2000).
  • 1914: Rafael Santos Torroella, art critic, translator, poet and Spanish artist (f. 2002).
  • 1917: Jacobo Feldman, writer, lawyer and Argentine philosopher (f. 2005).
  • 1918: Marcelino Camacho, Spanish trade unionist (f. 2010).
  • 1918: Antonio Janigro, Italian cellist (f. 1989).
  • 1918: Elisa Mújica, a Colombian writer (f. 2003).
  • 1918: Richard Winters, American military (f. 2011).
  • 1921: Rafael Gómez Nieto, Spanish military (f. 2020).
  • 1922: Mario Petri, bass and Italian actor (f. 1985).
  • 1922: Paul Scofield, British actor (f. 2008).
  • 1923: Lola Flores, a Spanish singer (f. 1995).
  • 1923: Alberto de Mendoza, Argentine actor (f. 2011).
  • 1923: Pahiño, Spanish footballer. (f. 2012).
  • 1924: Benny Hill, British comic (f. 1992).
  • 1924: Telly Savalas, an American actor (f. 1994).
  • 1926: Steve Reeves, an American actor (f. 2000).
  • 1928: Fernando Beorlegui, a Spanish painter (f. 2008).
  • 1928: János Kornai, Hungarian economist (f. 2021).
  • 1928: Reynaldo Bignone, Argentine military and political, president of the nation between 1982 and 1983 (f. 2018).
  • 1933: Julieta Serrano, Spanish actress.
  • 1936: Coco Díaz, singer, composer and Argentine humorist (f. 2021).
  • 1938: Romano Fogli, player and Italian football coach (f. 2021).
  • 1940: Eduardo Barcesat, an Argentine human rights defender.
  • 1940: Jack Nicklaus, American golfer.
  • 1941: Plácido Domingo, Spanish tenor.
  • 1941: Ivan Putski, Polish professional fighter.
  • 1942: Fernando Baeza Meléndez, Mexican politician.
  • 1945: Martin Shaw, British actor.
  • 1946: Miguel Reina, Spanish footballer.
  • 1948: Omar Gutiérrez, locutor, communicator and Uruguayan journalist (f. 2018).
  • 1950: Billy Ocean, trinitense singer.
  • 1950: Angel María Villar, footballer and Spanish sports leader.
  • 1951: Eric Holder, American politician.
  • 1952: Mikhail Umansky, Russian chess player (f. 2010).
  • 1953: Paul Allen, American businessman (f. 2018).
  • 1954: José Luis Medina del Corral, «Lucchino», Spanish fashion designer.
  • 1955: Jeff Koons, American artist.
  • 1956: Geena Davis, American actress.
  • 1957: Luis D'Elía, an Argentine politician.
  • 1959: Alex McLeish, Scottish footballer.
  • 1962: Felix Lavilla, Spanish politician.
  • 1962: Marie Trintignant, French actress (f. 2003).
  • 1963: Graciela Cimer, Argentine actress (f. 1989).
  • 1963: Hakeem Olajuwon, American basketball player of Nigerian origin.
  • 1963: Detlef Schrempf, German basketball player.
  • 1964: Miguel Angel Rodriguez, Spanish politician and journalist.
  • 1965: Jam Master Jay, American musician and disc jockey (f. 2002).
  • 1966: Genc Mulliqi, Albanian sculptor.
  • 1969: Karina Lombard, American actress.
  • 1970: Ken Leung, American actor.
  • 1970: Oren Peli, Israeli-American filmmaker
  • 1970: Txus di Fellatio, Spanish poet and musician of Mägo de Oz.
  • 1970: Saul Laverni, Argentinian football referee.
  • 1970: Alen Boksic, Yugoslav footballer
  • 1972: Alpha Acosta, Mexican actress.
  • 1972: Catherine Siachoque, Colombian actress.
  • 1972: Joana Benedek, Mexican actress of Romanian origin.
  • 1972: Cat Power, American singer.
  • 1972: Yasunori Mitsuda, Japanese composer.
  • 1972: Javier Yubero, Spanish footballer (f. 2005).
  • 1972: Snorre Ruch, Norwegian black metal musician.
  • 1973: Chris Kilmore, American rock DJ, from the Indian band.
  • 1973: Alpha Acosta, Mexican actress.
  • 1974: Malena Alterio, Spanish actress-argentina.
  • 1975: Nicky Butt, British footballer.
  • 1975: Yuji Ide, Japanese racing pilot.
  • 1976: Emma Bunton, British singer, Spice Girls.
  • 1976: Giorgio Frezzolini, Italian footballer.
  • 1977: Jerry Trainor, American film and television actor.
  • 1977: Phil Neville, British footballer.
  • 1977: Rick Ross, American rapper.
  • 1977: Unai Vergara, Spanish footballer.
  • 1978: Faris Al-Sultan, German triathlet.
  • 1978: Raúl Estévez, Argentine footballer.
  • 1978: Darío Alberto Gigena, Argentine soccer player.
  • 1978: Hernán Rodrigo López, Uruguayan footballer nationalized Paraguay.
  • 1979: Brian O'Driscoll, Irish rugby player.
  • 1979: Melendi, Spanish singer.
  • 1979: Antonio Robles Berengui, Spanish footballer.
  • 1979: María Teresa Carrasco, Cuban actress.
  • 1980: Isabel Cristina Estrada, a Colombian actress and model, recognized for her appearance in television series since 2007.
  • 1980: Mari Possa, Salvadoran-American actress.
  • 1980: Nana (Kondo) Mizuki, singer and Japanese voice actress.
  • 1981: Ivan Ergić, Serbian footballer.
  • 1981: Wilfredo Ledezma, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • 1981: Michel Teló, Brazilian singer.
  • 1982: Simon Rolfes, German footballer.
  • 1982: Nicolas Mahut, French tennis player.
  • 1983: Victor Leandro Bagy, Brazilian footballer.
  • 1983: Maryse Ouellet, model and professional Canadian fighter.
  • 1983: Moritz Volz, German footballer.
  • 1984: Wes Morgan, Jamaican footballer.
  • 1985: Jean Philippe Cretton, journalist, television driver and Chilean musician.
  • 1986: Walter Bruno, Argentine actor and driver.
  • 1986: César Arzo, Spanish footballer.
  • 1987: Pablo Caballero González, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 1989: Henrij Mjitaryán, Armenian footballer.
  • 1990: José Ramírez, Dominican baseball player.
  • 1994: Laura Robson, British tennis player.
  • 1995: Alejandro Speitzer, Mexican actor.
  • 1996: Marco Asensio, Spanish footballer.
  • 1996: Cristian Pavón, Argentine footballer.
  • 1997: Jeremy Shada, American actor and musician.
  • 1997: Ryuhei Oishi, Japanese footballer.
  • 1997: Giullia Buscacio, Luso-Brazilian actress.
  • 1997: Mikkel Honoré, Danish cyclist.
  • 1998: Borna Sosa, Croatian footballer.
  • 1998: Pervis Estupiñán, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • 1998: Salva Ferrer, Spanish footballer.
  • 1998: Darryn Binder, a South African bike rider.
  • 1998: Christian Martin, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 1998: Maxim Nedasekau, Belarusian athlete.
  • 1998: Olisa Ndah, Nigerian footballer.
  • 1998: Francisco Javier Álvarez Rodríguez, Spanish footballer.
  • 1998: Mamadou Fofana, Malian footballer.
  • 1999: Rubina Ali, Indian actress.
  • 1999: Pontus Dahlberg, Swedish footballer.
  • 1999: Alisha Lehmann, Swiss footballer.
  • 1999: Unai Dufur, Spanish footballer.
  • 1999: Francisco Ginella, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 1999: Rayan Helal, French cyclist.
  • 1999: Arne Marit, Belgian cyclist.
  • 1999: Ebony Carr, British athlete.
  • 2000: Marco Brescianini, Italian footballer.
  • 2000: Piero Guzmán, Peruvian footballer.
  • 2000: Inés López Sevilla, Nicaraguan model.
  • 2000: Anna Torrodà, Spanish footballer.
  • 2000: Daria Vladimirova, Russian Yudoca.
  • 2004: Ingrid Alexandra, Princess of Norway.

Deaths

  • 258: Fruit of Tarragona, Spanish-Roman clergy.
  • 258: Augurio de Tarragona, Spanish clergy.
  • 258: Eulogio de Tarragona, Spanish-Roman clergy.
  • 1118: Pascual II, Italian religious and political, Pope of the Catholic Church between 1099 and 1118 (n. 1050).
  • 1188: Fernando II, king of Leon between 1157 and 1188 (n. 1137).
  • 1330: Joan II of Burgundy, queen consorte navarra and France (n. 1292).
  • 1495: Magdalena de Francia, princess of Navarre and regenta de Navarra (n. 1443).
  • 1527: Juan de Grijalva, Spanish military (n. 1490).
  • 1531: Andrea del Sarto, Italian painter (n. 1531).
  • 1669: Mary Magdalene of Habsburg, Austrian aristocrat (n. 1656).
  • 1696: Inés de Benigánim, religious y beata española (n. 1625).
  • 1789: Paul Henri Dietrich, a French philosopher of German origin (n. 1723).
  • 1793: Louis XVI, French aristocrat, king between 1774 and 1792 (n. 1754).
  • 1795: Michel Corrette, French composer and organist (n. 1707).
  • 1814: Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, French writer and botanist (n. 1737).
  • 1821: José Marchena, Spanish writer and politician (n. 1768).
  • 1848: Juan María Céspedes, was a Catholic priest and a botanist scientist who participated as a procer of the independence of Colombia. (n. 1776).
  • 1851: Albert Lortzing, German composer (n. 1801).
  • 1859: Miguel Magone, an Italian religious, disciple of Don Bosco (n. 1845).
  • 1870: Alexander Herzen, Russian writer and revolutionary (n. 1812).
  • 1872: Franz Grillparzer, Austrian writer (n. 1971).
  • 1883: José de Salamanca and Mayol, aristocrat, banker and Spanish politician (n. 1811).
  • 1894: Guillaume Lekeu, Belgian composer (n. 1870).
  • 1901: Elisha Gray, American inventor (n. 1835).
  • 1924: Vladimir Ilich Uliánov, Lenin, leader of the Russian revolution of 1917 (n. 1870).
  • 1926: Camillo Golgi, Italian doctor, nobel medical prize in 1906 (n. 1843).
  • 1932: Lytton Strachey, British writer (n. 1880).
  • 1933: George Moore, Irish novelist, poet and playwright (n. 1852).
  • 1934: Paul Ludwig Troost, German architect (n. 1878).
  • 1938: Georges Méliès, French filmmaker (n. 1861).
  • 1942: Christiaan Cornelissen, anarchist Dutch trade unionist (n. 1864).
  • 1948: Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, Italian-German composer (n. 1876).
  • 1950: Eduardo Callejo de la Cuesta, politician and Spanish lawyer (n. 1875).
  • 1950: George Orwell, British writer (n. 1903).
  • 1955: Archie Hahn, American athlete (n. 1880).
  • 1958: Ataulfo Argenta, director of orchestra and Spanish musician (n. 1913).
  • 1959: Cecil B. DeMille, American filmmaker (n. 1881).
  • 1959: Manuel Uribe and Troncoso, Mexican ophthalmologist (n. 1871).
  • 1960: Lorenzo Herrera, Venezuelan singer (n. 1896).
  • 1961: Blaise Cendrars, French writer (n. 1887).
  • 1964: Luis Martín-Santos, Spanish writer (n. 1924).
  • 1967: Ann Sheridan, American actress (n. 1915).
  • 1973: Manuel Bastos Ansart, a military doctor and prestigious Spanish surgeon (n. 1887).
  • 1975: Alvaro Celedonio Casquero, Argentine anarchist payer (n. 1929).
  • 1977: Sandro Penna, Italian poet (n. 1906).
  • 1980: Elvira de Hidalgo, soprano española (n. 1891).
  • 1982: Fernando Silva, Mexican amateur pilot (n. 1906).
  • 1983: Pierina Dealessi, an Argentine actress of Italian origin (n. 1894).
  • 1984: Jackie Wilson, American singer (n. 1934).
  • 1987: Graciela Rincón Calcaño, poetess, narrator, articulist and the Venezuelan dramatic author (n. 1904).
  • 1988: Marco Briano, a Spanish chess player (n. 1903).
  • 1988: Ramón Rey Ardid, a Spanish chess player (n. 1903).
  • 1989: Tomás Asiain, Spanish composer (n. 1923).
  • 1995: Ramón Ocando Pérez, founder of the scout movement in Venezuela (n 1899).
  • 1997: Eduardo Morera, Argentine filmmaker (n. 1906).
  • 1998: Yoshifumi Kondō, Japanese animator (n. 1950).
  • 1999: Jacques Chailley, French composer and musicologist (n. 1910).
  • 1999: Susan Strasberg, American actress (n. 1938).
  • 2001: Ricardo Castro Rios, an Argentine actor of Spanish origin (n. 1920).
  • 2002: Peggy Lee, American singer (n. 1920).
  • 2002: Zipacna de León, painter and Guatemalan ceramist (n. 1948).
  • 2002: Adolfo Marsillach, actor and Spanish playwright (n. 1928).
  • 2003: Antonio Domínguez Ortiz, Spanish historian (n. 1909).
  • 2004: Luis Cuenca, Spanish actor (n. 1921).
  • 2004: Carmiña Gallo, Colombian soprano (n. 1939).
  • 2004: Yordan Radíchkov, Bulgarian writer (n. 1929).
  • 2006: Ibrahim Rugova, first President of Kosovo (n. 1944).
  • 2007: Peer Raben, German composer (n. 1940).
  • 2009: Jaime Belmonte, Mexican footballer (n. 1934).
  • 2011: Caterina Mancini, Italian soprano (n. 1924).
  • 2013: Michael Winner, filmmaker and British gastronomic critic (n. 1935).
  • 2015: Leon Brittan, British politician (n. 1939).
  • 2019: Henry of Orlens, a French aristocrat, an orleanist pretender to the throne of France between 1999 and 2019 (n. 1933).
  • 2019: Emiliano Sala, Argentine footballer (n. 1990).
  • 2020: Terry Jones, British actor and comedian (n. 1942).
  • 2021: Nathalie Delon, French film actress and director (n. 1941).
  • 2022: Leonor Oyarzún, Chilean family oriented, Chile's first lady between 1990 and 1994 (n. 1919).
  • 2022: Louie Anderson, American TV presenter and comedian (n. 1953).

Celebrations

  • Barbados: Errol Barrow Day.
  • Europe: Mediation Day.
  • Philippines: AtiAtihan Festival.
  • New Zealand: Wellington Provincial Anniversary.
  • Poland: Grandma Day.
  • Dominican Republic: Festive to Our Lady of La Altagracia.

Catholic saints list

  • Saint Ines of Romevirgin and martyr (s. III/IV).
  • Saint Publius of Athens, Bishop (II).
  • Saints Fructuoso, Augurio and Eulogio de Tarragona, martyrs (259).
  • St. Patrol of Troyes, martyr (c. s. III).
  • St. Epiphanius of Pavia, bishop (496).
  • Saint Meinrado of Zürich, priest (c. 861).
  • Saint Zechariah the Angelic, Cenobita (c. 950).
  • Blessed Eduardo Stransham and Nicholas Wheeler, priests and martyrs (1586).
  • St. Albano Roe and Blessed Thomas Green, priests and martyrs (1642).
  • Blessed Josefa María de Santa Inés, virgin (1696).
  • Blessed John the Baptist Turpin du Comier and thirteen other companions (John the Baptist Triquerie, Juan María Gallot, José Pellé, Renato Luis Ambroise, Julián Francisco Morvin de la Gérardière, Francisco Duchesne, Jacobo André, Andrés Dudiou, Luis Gastineau, Francisco Migoret Lambardière, Julián Moulé, Agustín Manuel Philippot and Pedro Thomas), martyrs94).
  • St John Yi Yun-il, martyr (1867).

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