January 24

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January 24 is the twenty-fourth day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 341 days to the end of the year and 342 in leap years.

Events

  • 41: In ancient Rome, the 29-year-old Roman emperor Caligula, known for his eccentricity and cruel despotism, is killed by his pretorian guards. It's your Uncle Claudio.
  • 1438: In Switzerland, the Council of Basel suspends Pope Eugene IV as prelate of Ethiopia; he arrives in Massawa from Goa (in India).
  • 1521: In the archipelago of Tuamotu, Fernando de Magallanes discovers the island of Saint Paul.
  • 1527: In the present province of Santa Fe (Argentina), the Spanish conqueror Sebastian Caboto, knows the Mocoretá ethnicity, which will make known in his Mapmundi 1544.
  • 1597: Battle of Turnhout during the Flanders War
  • 1600: In the South Atlantic Ocean, the Dutch Sebald of Weert discovers the Falkland Islands.
  • 1616: The island of States (in Cape Horn) is discovered by the Dutch expedition led by Willem Schouten and Jacob Le Maire.
  • 1643: Philip IV fires at his validation, the Count-Duke of Olivares, sick and sunk by the contemptuous failure of his policy.
  • 1679: In London, King Charles II of England dissolves the Parliament.
  • 1742: Charles VII Alberto (1697-1745) is crowned the Roman emperor.
  • 1776: He arrives at Cambridge (Massachusetts) Henry Knox with the artillery he carried from the fort Ticonderoga.
  • 1806: in Madrid, Leandro Fernández de Moratín releases his work The yes of the girls.
  • 1814: In San Salvador there is the second attempt to obtain the autonomy of the Spanish domain.
  • 1826: In Clinton, Mississippi, the Mississippi College was founded (the first university in that state).
  • 1835: In the Théâtre Italien in Paris the opera is premiered I PuritaniVincenzo Bellini.
  • 1848: In Caracas, Venezuela, the Assault on the Venezuelan Congress of 1848 occurs, resulting in the death of several conservative parliamentarians.
  • 1848: in Sutter’s Mill, near Sacramento (California), James W. Marshall finds gold, which will unleash the gold fever.
  • 1857: In Bengala, India, British invaders founded the University of Calcutta, the first in South Asia.
  • 1859: Moldova and Valaquia are joined by Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the leader of Romania.
  • 1866: In Argentina the town of General San Martín, head of the department Albardón, is established in the province of San Juan.
  • 1875: the Danse macabre de Camille Saint Saëns.
  • 1878: in the city of St.Petersburg (capital of Russia), the revolutionary Vera Zasulich is attacking the life of Governor Fyodor Trepov.
  • 1900: London and Pretoria begin a mediating action of peace in the Wars of the Boer.
  • 1905: In Russia, a decree of Tsar Nicholas II establishes the military dictatorship in St.Petersburg.
  • 1910: Alberto I de Monaco founded the Oceaonographic Institute and donates it to Paris.
  • 1911: In Paris, Alberto I (Prince of Monaco), inaugurated the Oceanographic Institute, aimed at promoting scientific research on the seas.
  • 1913: In Rivadavia, Mendoza, Argentina, the Club Sportivo Independiente Rivadavia is founded.
  • 1915: In Heligoland (Germany) British and German ships are facing.
  • 1916: Brushaber vs. Union Pacific Railroad, the U.S. Supreme Court declares income tax constitutional.
  • 1918: In the Soviet Union, the Council of People's Commissaries introduces the Gregorian calendar by decree. Cash on 14 February.
  • 1921: In Paris, the Conference of Allied Countries establishes Germany to pay 226 billion marks in 42 annuities (up to 1963).
Saint Petersburg was, for many years, the capital of the Russian Empire.
  • 1924: In Russia, Petrograd—before St.Petersburg—is baptized Leningrad.
  • 1927: In England, the British director Alfred Hitchcock releases his second film, The garden of pleasure.
  • 1928: On the grounds of the Madrid Moncloa, Queen Victoria Eugenia of Battenberg places the first stone of an oncological hospital.
  • 1930: in Libya, the Italian Saharan brigades conquer Kufra's oasis in Cirenaica.
  • 1931: In Spain the state of war rises, except in Huesca and Madrid.
  • 1932: In the City of Corrientes the Club San Martín de Corrientes is founded
  • 1935: In Richmond, Virginia starts selling canned beer (Krueger's Finest Beer and Krueger's Cream Ale).
  • 1936: In France, Albert Sarraut became prime minister.
  • 1939: in the city of Chillán (Chile) an earthquake causes more than 30,000 deaths.
  • 1943: in Casablanca—in the framework of the Second World War— Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill conclude a conference.
  • 1945: In World War II, the Red Army liberates Krakow (Poland).
  • 1947: in Athens (Greece), the leader Dimitrios Maximos begins his populist and monarchical government.
  • 1952: In Canada, Vincent Massey becomes the first Canadian elected governor general.
  • 1958: British and American scientists announce that a controlled nuclear fusion has been achieved.
  • 1959: John XXIII announces the call for an ecumenical council.
  • 1959: Mexico breaks its diplomatic relations with Guatemala.
  • 1966: an Indian Boeing 707 crashes in Monte Blanco (on the border between France and Italy), with a balance of 117 dead.
  • 1967: In his budget speech, U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson asked Congress to grant $12 300 million for the Vietnam War (which the U.S. will lose ten years later).
  • 1972: In a jungle of the island of Guam is the Japanese sergeant Shōichi Yokoi, who was hiding from the end of World War II (1945).
  • 1976: Spain and the United States sign the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation.
  • 1977: On Atocha Street (from Madrid), during the democratic transition, a group of extreme right assassinates five CCOO labor lawyers. Atocha Matanza.
  • 1977: in Madrid, GRAPOs kidnapped the president of the Supreme Council of Military Justice, Lieutenant General Villaescusa Quilis.
  • 1978: A Soviet satellite equipped with a nuclear reactor is crashed in a forested region of northwest Canada.
  • 1978: In Ireland, Rose Dugdale and Eddie Gallagher become the first convicts to marry.
  • 1979: In China the “old capitalists” regain their property, confiscated during the cultural revolution.
  • 1982: In Peru, at least 200 people die when the Chontayacu River is overflowing.
  • 1983: American tennis player John McEnroe beats Czech Ivan Lendl and is proclaimed champion of the Master Tournament held in New York.
  • 1984: The first Apple Macintosh computer comes out for sale in the United States.
  • 1986: American ship Voyager 2 passes to 81,500 km from the planet Uranus.
  • 1990: Japan launches its moon probe Hiten.
  • 1992: China and Israel establish diplomatic relations.
  • 1992: Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya wins in the first free presidential elections in Mauritania.
  • 1992: Bolivia obtains from Peru access to the Pacific Ocean by the port of Ilo, with free zone and road.
  • 1993: in Ankara, Turkey, journalist and writer Uğur Mumcu is killed by a car bomb.
  • 1994: 530 kilometres from Hong Kong explodes and is part of two Maltese oil tankers with 23 000 tons of crude.
  • 1995: Russia launches, for the first time in its history, a Kosmos-3M-type carrier rocket with three satellites: one Russian, one American and the last Swedish.
  • 1996: In Poland, the premier Jozef Oleksy resigns for being accused of spying for Moscow.
  • 2004: the Opportunity probe lands on Mars.
  • 2008: In the Spanish bag IBEX-35 closes with the highest rise in its history by winning 6.95 %.
  • 2009: the record of the largest wave recorded in Spain, during the time of the extratropical cyclone Klaus, 26 meters to 22 miles from the coasts of Santander.
  • 2009: In Seville, Spain, the 17-year-old Marta del Castillo is murdered.
  • 2010: In Venezuela, the government of Hugo Chávez does not renew the license to the RCTV International channel.
  • 2011: in Moscow (Russia), a terrorist attack occurs at Domodedovo Airport causing the death of 35 people.
  • 2013: the Vine mobile app is launched.
  • 2019: A new penal code is established in Angola that decriminalizes homosexuality.
  • 2022: In Yaoundé, Cameroon, in the framework of the African Cup of Nations 2022, an avalanche in the capital stadium caused several deaths and dozens of injuries.

2022: in Burkina Faso, President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré is arrested and overthrown by the military in the January 23-24 coup, establishing the military junta of the "Patriotic Movement for Safeguarding and Restoration".

2023: in Cádiz, the Antonio Martínez Ares troupe performs at the COAC under the name of La Ciudad Invisible.

Births

  • 76: Adriano, Roman emperor (f. 138).
  • 1256: Guzmán el Bueno (Alonso Pérez de Guzmán), a Leonian military officer (f. 1309).
  • 1444: Galeazo Maria Sforza, aristocrat milanes (f. 1476).
  • 1540: Edmund Campion, English Jesuit (f. 1581).
  • 1638: Charles Sackville, English poet and aristocrat (f. 1706).
  • 1664: John Vanbrugh, architect and English playwright (f. 1726).
  • 1670: William Congreve, English poet and playwright (f. 1729).
  • 1679: Christian Wolff, German philosopher (f. 1754).
Farinelli.
  • 1705: Farinelli, Italian singer (f. 1782).
  • 1712: Frederick II the Great, Prussian king (f. 1786).
  • 1724: Jean-Joseph de Laborde, banker and French merchant (f. 1794).
  • 1732: Pierre-Augustin de Beaumarchais, French playwright (f. 1799).
  • 1746: Gustavo III of Sweden, king of Sweden (f. 1792).
  • 1752: Muzio Clementi, Italian composer (f. 1832).
E. T.A. Hoffmann.
  • 1776: Ernest Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, German writer (f. 1822).
  • 1779: Luisa de Baden, a Russian empress (f. 1826).
  • 1820: Henry Jarvis Raymond, American journalist and politician (f. 1869).
  • 1823: Prilidiano Pueyrredón, Argentine painter and architect (f. 1870).
  • 1829: William Mason, American composer and pianist (f. 1908).
  • 1848: Vasili Surikov, Russian painter (f. 1916).
  • 1853: Tirso Rodrigáñez and Sagasta, a Spanish politician (f. 1935).
  • 1862: Edith Wharton, American novelist (f. 1937).
  • 1871: Maurice-Charles-Joseph Pignet, doctor, chemist and French surgeon (f. 1935).
  • 1873: Leon Czolgosz, anarchist and American murderer (f. 1901).
  • 1873: Bartolomé Pérez Casas, Spanish composer (f. 1956).
  • 1879: Agustín Moreno Ladrón de Guevara, a Chilean military officer (f. 1964).
  • 1884: Alfonso Cravioto, lawyer, politician, diplomat and Mexican writer (f. 1955).
  • 1884: Jan C. Vondrouš, Czech engraver (f. 1970).
  • 1885: Arturo Scarone, researcher, journalist and Uruguayan writer (f. 1958).
  • 1886: Henry King, American filmmaker (f. 1982).
  • 1888: Vicki Baum, Austrian writer (f. 1960).
  • 1888: Ernst Heinkel, manufacturer of aircraft and German designer (f. 1958).
  • 1888: Jan Syrový, Czechoslovak military and political (f. 1970).
  • 1891: Walther Model, German military (f. 1945).
  • 1893: Alfonso Ortiz Tirado, Mexican tenor and orthopaedist (f. 1960).
  • 1896: Timoteo Pérez Rubio, a Spanish painter (f. 1977).
  • 1902: Carlos María Penadés, Uruguayan politician (f. 1976).
  • 1902: Augusto Meyer, writer, journalist, essayist, poet, memorialist and Brazilian folklorist (f. 1970).
  • 1903: Louis de Wohl, Swiss astrologer (f. 1961).
  • 1907: Maurice Couve de Murville, a French politician (f. 1999).
  • 1912: Juan Carlos Cambón, Argentine actor and humorist (f. 1955).
  • 1915: Vítězslava Kaprálová, Czech composer (f. 1940).
  • 1915: Robert Motherwell, American painter (f. 1991).
  • 1916: José Barraquer, Spanish ophthalmologist (f. 1998).
  • 1916: Rafael Caldera, Venezuelan politician (f. 2009).
Ernest Borgnine
  • 1917: Ernest Borgnine, American actor (f. 2012).
  • 1917: Jorge Sanjinez Lenz, Peruvian war veteran (f. 2020).
  • 1917: Meri Avidzba, a Soviet military pilot and navigator, Abkhazia's first avian woman (f. 1986)
  • 1918: Gottfried von Einem, Austrian composer (f. 1996).
  • 1918: Josefina Rios, Argentine actress (f. 2008).
  • 1919: Leon Kirchner, American composer (f. 2009).
  • 1919: Juan Eduardo Zúñiga, Spanish writer (f. 2020).
  • 1921: Beatrice Mintz, American embryologist
  • 1922: Iris Láinez, an Argentine actress (f. 2008).
  • 1923: Javier Azagra Labiano, Spanish bishop (f. 2014).
  • 1924: Mary Meléntieva, a Soviet partisan, Heroin of the Soviet Union (f. 1943).
  • 1925: Maria Tallchief, American dancer (f. 2013).
  • 1926: Georges Lautner, French filmmaker.
  • 1927: Jean Raine, Belgian painter, writer and filmmaker (f. 1986).
  • 1928: Desmond Morris, zoologist and British anthropologist.
  • 1928: Michel Serrault, French actor (f. 2007).
  • 1930: Manuel Vázquez Gallego, Spanish historietist (f. 1995).
  • 1932: Jaime García Añoveros, Spanish politician (f. 2000).
  • 1934: Juan Manuel Bordeu, an Argentine motor vehicle pilot (f. 1990).
  • 1934: Gabriel Zaid, Mexican writer.
  • 1937: Alfonso Martínez, Spanish basketball player (f. 2011).
  • 1938: Francisco Fernández Carvajal, Spanish writer and priest.
  • 1940: Joachim Gauck, German evangelical and political pastor, president of Germany between 2012 and 2017.
  • 1941: Neil Diamond, American singer.
  • 1941: Dan Shechtman, an Israeli chemical.
  • 1941: Luis Ángel Pinasco, presenter, locutor and Peruvian actor.
  • 1942: Ana Kiro. Spanish singer (f. 2010).
  • 1942: Hugo Marcel, Argentine actor and singer.
Sharon Tate
  • 1943: Juan Erasmo Mochi, Spanish singer.
  • 1943: Sharon Tate, American actress (f. 1969), murdered by the Manson clan.
  • 1944: Klaus Nomi, German singer (f. 1983).
  • 1946: Rafael Orozco Flores, a Spanish pianist (f. 1996).
  • 1947: Giorgio Chinaglia, Italian footballer (f. 2012).
  • 1947: Victor Heredia, Argentine singer.
  • 1947: Michio Kaku, American physicist.
  • 1947: Julián Lago, journalist and Spanish television presenter (f. 2009).
  • 1947: Mercedes Sampietro, Spanish actress.
  • 1947: Warren Zevon, American rocker (f. 2003).
  • 1948: Michael Des Barres, British actor.
  • 1948: Mario Firmenich, Argentine guerrilla, leader of Montoneros.
  • 1948: Oscar Moro, Argentinian drummer, Serú Girán (f. 2006).
  • 1948: Javier Ortiz, Spanish journalist (f. 2009).
  • 1949: John Belushi, American actor (f. 1982).
  • 1950: Daniel Auteuil, French actor.
  • 1950: Matilde Fernández, Spanish politics.
  • 1951: Rogelio Cabrera López, Mexican bishop.
  • 1952: Raymond Domenech, player and French football coach.
  • 1953: Moon Jae-in, South Korean politician.
  • 1953: Matthew Wilder, American musician.
  • 1954: María Writeno, Spanish composer (f. 2002).
  • 1955: Alacrán (Rodolfo Samsó), an Argentine actor and humorist.
  • 1955: Jesús Landáburu, Spanish footballer.
  • 1956: Amparo Valcarce, Spanish politics.
  • 1957: Adrian Edmondson, British comedian.
  • 1958: Jools Holland, British Squeeze band musician.
  • 1958: Alfredo Pons, Spanish hysterist (f. 2002).
  • 1961: Guido Girardi, Chilean politician.
  • 1961: Nastassja Kinski, German actress.
  • 1964: Juan Carlos Rulfo, Mexican filmmaker.
  • 1965: Andreu Buenafuente, Spanish humorist.
  • 1965: Leonidas Flores, Costa Rican former footballer.
  • 1967: John Myung, American band musician Dream Theater.
  • 1967: Rooma Mehra, picturesque Indian writer and sculptor.
  • 1968: Fernando Escartín, Spanish cyclist.
  • 1968: Michael Kiske, German singer, of the Helloween and Avantasia bands.
  • 1968: Mónica Molina, Spanish singer.
  • 1968: Mary Lou Retton, American gymnast.
  • 1970: Roberto Bonano, Argentine footballer.
  • 1970: Herb Jones, American basketball player (f. 2021).
  • 1970: Matthew Lillard, American actor.
  • 1971: Kenya Moore, American model and actress.
  • 1973: Juan Carlos Alcalá, Mexican writer.
  • 1973: Luis Medero, Argentine soccer player.
  • 1974: Gonzalo Rodríguez, Argentine journalist.
  • 1975: Roberto Carlos Sosa, Argentine footballer.
  • 1975: Gianluca Basile, Italian basketball player.
  • 1976: Iñaki Lafuente, Spanish footballer.
  • 1976: Simone Vergassola, Italian footballer.
  • 1977: Luciano Cáceres, an Argentine actor.
  • 1977: Luciano D' Alessandro, Venezuelan actor.
  • 1977: Adaílton Martins Bolzan, Brazilian footballer.
  • 1977: Kiara Mia, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • 1979: Leandro Desábato, Argentine footballer.
  • 1979: Juantxo Elía, Spanish footballer.
  • 1979: Tatyana Ali, American actress and singer.
  • 1980: Wilmar Roldán, Colombian football referee.
  • 1981: Aleida Núñez, Mexican actress.
  • 1981: Mario Eggimann, Swiss footballer.
  • 1981: Johan Wiland, Swedish footballer.
  • 1983: Shaun Maloney, Scottish footballer.
  • 1983: Scott Speed, American Formula 1 pilot.
  • 1983: Frankie Grande, theater actor, producer, comedian and celebrity of American YouTube.
  • 1983: Davide Biondini, Italian footballer.
  • 1984: Boy Waterman, Dutch footballer.
  • 1985: Renan Brito, Brazilian footballer.
  • 1985: Michael Diethelm, Swiss footballer.
  • 1986: Mischa Barton, British actress.
  • 1986: Vitaliy Mandzyuk, Ukrainian footballer.
Luis Suarez, futbolista nacido un 24 de enero.
Luis Suárez
  • 1987: Luis Suárez, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 1988: Dorlan Pabon, Colombian footballer.
  • 1989: José Quintana, Colombian baseball player.
  • 1989: Emiliano Albín, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 1989: Stefan Antonijević, American footballer.
  • 1989: Ki Sung-yueng, South Korean footballer.
  • 1989: José María Angresola Jiménez, Spanish footballer.
  • 1996: Patrik Schick, Czech footballer.
  • 1997: Riccardo Orsolini, Italian footballer.
  • 1997: Tommy Redding, American footballer.
  • 1997: Dylan Riley Snyder, American actor.
  • 1997: Jonah Bobo, American actor.
  • 1997: Mathías Villasanti, Paraguayan footballer.
  • 1997: Eldric Sella, Venezuelan boxer.
  • 1998: Martin Erlić, Croatian footballer.
  • 1998: Sejde Abrahamsson, Swedish footballer.
  • 1998: Francesco Bonetto, Italian cyclist.
  • 1999: Vitalie Damașcan, Moldovan footballer.
  • 1999: Pape Gueye, a French-Spanish footballer.
  • 1999: Shirine Boukli, French Yudoca.
  • 1999: Twanisha Terry, American athlete.
  • 1999: Shemar Boldizsar, British athlete.
  • 1999: Yassine Benrahou, French footballer.
  • 2000: Ben Johnson, English footballer.
  • 2000: Lea Boy, German swimmer.
  • 2000: Mohamed Sow Sow, Spanish-English footballer.
  • 2000: Nacho Arroyo, Chilean basketball player.
  • 2000: Anja Obradović, yudoca serbia.
  • 2000: Kazuki Minami, Japanese art gymnast.
  • 2003: Anna Tarusina, an art skater on Russian ice.
  • 2003: Hugo Novoa, Spanish footballer.
  • 2005: Agustín Arce, Chilean footballer.
  • 2012: Christian Athena, Danish princess.

Deaths

Heat it.
  • 41: Caligula, Roman emperor (n. 12).
  • 772: Stephen III, Roman pope (n. 720).
  • 1110: Al-Musta'in II, king of the Hudi dynasty (n. 1085).
  • 1125: Davit Aghmashenebeli, the Georgian king (n. 1073).
  • 1595: Fernando II, Austrian aristocrat (n. 1529).
  • 1666: Johann Andreas Herbst, German composer (n. 1588).
  • 1709: George Rooke, British Admiral (n. 1650).
  • 1729: Marquis de Mirabal (Luis de Mirabal y Espínola), a Spanish politician (n. 1657).
  • 1851: Gaspare Spontini, Italian composer (n. 1774).
  • 1883: Friedrich von Flotow, German composer (n. 1812).
  • 1895: Randolph Churchill, British politician (n. 1849).
  • 1911: Kanno Sugako, anarchist-Japanese journalist, executed for plotting to assassinate Emperor Meiji. (n. 1881).
  • 1920: Amedeo Modigliani, Italian painter (n. 1884).
  • 1924: Mary Adelaide of Luxembourg, aristocrat of Luxembourg (n. 1894).
  • 1930: Mario Sammarco, Italian baritone (n. 1868).
  • 1939: Manuel Penella, Spanish composer (n. 1880).
  • 1948: Arthur Liebehenschel, Nazi commander in the concentration camp of Auschwitz (n. 1901).
  • 1960: Edwin Fischer, pianist and Swiss director (n. 1886).
  • 1960: Carlos Orellana, Mexican actor and filmmaker (n. 1900).
  • 1961: Aarne Haapakoski, a Finnish writer and journalist (n. 1904).
  • 1962: André Lhote, French Cubist painter (n. 1885).
  • 1963: Valentine of Zubiaurre, Spanish painter (n. 1879).
Winston Churchill.
  • 1965: Winston Churchill, politician, military and British historian, nobel prize of literature in 1953 (n. 1874).
  • 1967: Oliverio Girondo, Argentine writer (n. 1891).
  • 1975: Larry Fine, American actor and comedian (n. 1902).
  • 1978: Alfredo Deaño, a Spanish philosopher and writer (n. 1944).
  • 1982: Alfredo Ovando Candía, Bolivian dictator (n. 1918).
  • 1983: George Cukor, American filmmaker (n. 1899).
  • 1985: Dalmacio Langarica, cyclist and Spanish technician
  • 1986: L. Ron Hubbard, American writer (n. 1911).
  • 1986: Gordon MacRae, American actor and singer (n. 1921).
  • 1988: Werner Fenchel, German mathematician (n. 1905).
  • 1989: Ted Bundy, American serial killer (n. 1946).
  • 1989: Dante Emiliozzi, Argentine motor racing pilot (n. 1916).
  • 1990: Madge Bellamy, American actress (n. 1899).
  • 1992: Ken Darby, American composer and orchestra director (n. 1909).
  • 1996: Evaristo Márquez Contreras, Spanish sculptor (n. 1929).
  • 1997: Jorge Arguindegui, Argentine military (n. 1930).
  • 2002: Antonio Serrano (75), a military and an Argentine criminal (n. 1926).
  • 2002: Gregorio Walerstein, Mexican filmmaker (n. 1913).
  • 2003: Gianni Agnelli, an Italian businessman (n. 1921).
  • 2004: Leônidas da Silva, Brazilian footballer (n. 1913).
  • 2005: Vladimir Savchenko, a Ukrainian writer (n. 1933).
  • 2006: Schafik Handal, Salvadoran politician (n. 1930).
  • 2006: Carlos "Café" Martínez, Venezuelan baseball player (n. 1964).
  • 2006: Chris Penn, American actor (n. 1965).
  • 2007: Guadalupe Larriva, Ecuadorian politics, the first woman to occupy the Ministry of Defence of Ecuador (n. 1956).
  • 2007: Jean-François Deniau, a French politician and novelist (n. 1928).
  • 2009: Fernando Cornejo, Chilean footballer (n. 1969).
  • 2011: Bernd Eichinger (61), German filmmaker and producer.
  • 2011: Camilo Fernández, Chilean musical producer (n. 1920).
  • 2011: Francisco Panchito Hernández, Mexican footballer (n. 1924).
  • 2011: Bhimsen Joshi (88), Indian musician.
  • 2011: Francisco Mata, Venezuelan singer and composer (n. 1932).
  • 2011: Samuel Ruiz García, Mexican bishop (n. 1924).
  • 2011: Jaime Salinas Bonmatí, a Spanish writer and editor born in Algeria (n. 1925).
  • 2011: Archibaldo Burns, Mexican filmmaker (n. 1914).
  • 2012: Theo Angelopoulos, director of Greek cinema (n. 1935).
  • 2012: James Farentino, American actor (n. 1938).
  • 2012: Pierre Sinibaldi, footballer and French coach (n. 1924).
  • 2013: José Colomer, Spanish Weed hockey player (n. 1935).
  • 2013: Miroslav Janů, Czech footballer (n. 1959).
  • 2016: Francisco Fuentes, a Colombian humorist (n. 1964).
  • 2016: Teófilo Rodríguez, Venezuelan criminal (n. 1971).
  • 2021: Jeanette Maus, American voice actress and actress (n. 1982).
  • 2022: Olavo de Carvalho, intellectual, essayist and Brazilian journalist (n. 1947).

Celebrations

  • International Day of Education
  • International Comunity Manager Day.
  • Roman Empire: first day of the Sementivae in honor of Ceres and Gaia.
  • Bolivia: Opening of the Alasita
  • World Day of African Culture and People of African Descent

Catholic saints list

  • San Francisco de SalesBishop and doctor of the Church (1622).
  • Saint Feliciano of Foligno, bishop (c. s. III).
  • San Sabiniano de Troyes, martyr (s. III).
  • Saint Babila of Antioch, bishop (250).
  • Saint Exuperancio de Cíngoli, Bishop (c. s. V).
  • Blessed Paula Gambara Costa (1515).
  • Blessed Guillermo Ireland and Juan Grove, martyrs (1679).
  • Blessed Mary Poussepin, virgin (1744).
  • Blessed Vincent Lewoniuk, Daniel Karmasz, Lucas Bojko, Bartolomé Osypiuk, Honofrio Wasiluk, Felipe Kiryluk, Constantino Bojko, Miguel Nicéforo Hryciuk, Ignacio Franczuk, Juan Andrzejuk, Constantino Lubaszuk, Max Hawryluk and Michael Wawrzyszuk, Martyrs (1874).
  • Blessed Timothy Giaccardo, priest (1948).

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