January 30th
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Contenido January 30 is the 30th (thirtieth) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 335 days to the end of the year and 336 in leap years.
Events
- 1500: In Brazil, the sailor Vicente Yáñez Pinzón is the first European to see the mouth of the Amazon River.
- 1648: In Münster (Germany) the Peace of Westphalia is signed, ending the Thirty Years War between the Netherlands and Spain.
- 1649: King Charles I of England is decapitated in London.
- 1661: At the Westminster Abbey (London), Oliver Cromwell is unearthed (he died on September 3, 1658) and subject to a ritual execution.
- 1704 (“19 January” according to the Julian calendar), Wednesday: in England there is a national fast decreed by Queen Anne as atonement for the Great Storm of 1703 (which happened between 5 and 13 December 1703, the most violent recorded in the entire history of that country, which left a balance of between 8 000 and 15 000 victims.
- 1766: The Bullring of Acho is founded in Lima.
- 1790: In the Tyne River (Northumberland, England) the first lifeboat is tested.
- 1820: Irishman Edward Bransfield (1785-1852) reaches the Trinidad Peninsula (the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula), becoming the first person to watch the Antarctic.
- 1835: At the U.S. Capitol Hill, a mentally ill man named Richard Lawrence is trying to murder President Andrew Jackson (the first attempt to murder a U.S. president).
- 1841: The city of Mayagüez in Puerto Rico is destroyed by a fire.
- 1847: the Californian city of Yerba Buena is renowned as San Francisco.
- 1856: In the vicinity of the Constitution (Chile) the Hunter steams. More than 400 people die, the biggest naval tragedy in Chile.
- 1900: In South Africa, British forces call for reinforcements to England in their war against the Boer.
- 1911: The newspaper El Tiempo was founded in Bogotá.
- 1916: The Husayn-McMahon correspondence between Husayn ibn Ali (Ferife of Mecca) and British officer Henry McMahon ended on the Arab rebellion against the Ottoman Empire.
- 1923: Under the Treaty of Lausanne, Greece and Turkey sign the Agreement for the Population Exchange.
- 1925: the government of Turkey expels Patriarch Constantine VI from Istanbul.
- 1933: in Germany, Adolf Hitler assumes the Reich Chancellery. See Machtergreifung.
- 1933: in Paris, France, Édouard Daladier forms his Government.
- 1933: in the United States the western radial programme is launched The Lone Ranger (the Lone Ranger).
- 1938: training in Burgos, Spain, of the First National Government of Spain (1938-1939), in which Francisco Franco officially assumes the positions of Head of State and Government.
- 1943: As part of the Second World War, the second day of the battle of Rennell Island is waged. A Japanese torpedo goes down to the Chicago destroyer.
- 1943: in the ghetto of Letichiv (Ukraine), the Gestapo begins the mass execution of Jews. About 7000 people die.
- 1944: As part of World War II, American troops landed in Majuro.
- 1945: in the waters of the Baltic Sea, a Soviet submarine sinks the ship Wilhelm Gustloff, full of German refugees. A total of 9343 people, including some 5000 children, die, making it the greatest naval tragedy in history.
- 1945: In the framework of World War II, 126 U.S. Marines and the Philippine resistance liberate 500 prisoners from the Cabanatuan prison camp.
- 1945: At World War II, Adolf Hitler gave his last speech at the twelfth anniversary of his coming to power.
- 1946: United Nations Security Council Resolution 2 is adopted.
- 1948: In New Delhi (Indian capital), Hindu fanatic Nathuram Godse kills pacifist Mahatma Gandhi, leader of India's independence.
- 1952: United Nations Security Council resolution 97 is adopted.
- 1962: in a well 363 meters underground, in the U3aq area of the Nevada atomic testing site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 10:00 (local time) United States detonates its 10 kiloton Dormouse atomic bomb. It is the bomb number 210 of 1132 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
- 1968: As part of the Vietnam War, Tet's offensive begins when Viet Cong forces launch a series of surprise attacks in South Vietnam. Although the offensive was rejected, it would begin to raise the first protests against the war in the United States.
- 1969: on the roof of Apple Records (in London), the British rock band The Beatles plays his last concert. He was suspended by the police.
- 1972: In Derry (North Ireland) the Sangriento Sunday takes place. The British army shoots at a demonstration for civil rights. Fourteen demonstrators die and more than 14 are injured. The non-violent way to resolve the conflict between Catholics and Protestants is discredited.
- 1972: Pakistan withdrew from the Commonwealth.
- 1989: In Kabul, Afghanistan, the US Embassy is closed.
- 1989: the French and Duke of Cadiz Alfonso de Borbón died in a strange accident as a ski slope descended in Avon, Colorado, when a tense cable on the slope selected his neck.
- 1993: In Colombia, a terrorist group (possibly the Cartel of Medellín) carried out a terrorist attack in the centre of Bogotá. Twenty-five people die and 70 wounded.
- 1994: Serbian chessman Péter Lékó (about 14 years old) becomes the greatest youngest teacher in the world.
- 1994: The Argentine club Gimnasia and Esgrima La Plata is proclaimed champion of the Centennial Cup.
- 1996: Yuji Hyakutake discovers comet Hyakutake. It was the brightest of the year, and one of those that happened closer to Earth.
- 1998: in Littleton, United States, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold are arrested for stealing a computer from inside a van. This is one of the facts that if the police had investigated it would have avoided the Columbine massacre.
- 1998: in Seville, Spain, the terrorist group ETA gunned down PP councillor Alberto Jiménez-Becerril and his wife Ascensión García.
- 2000: In the Atlantic Ocean, near Ivory Coast, a Kenya Airways airline plane crashes causing the deaths of 169 people.
- 2003: Belgium recognizes same-sex marriages.
- 2005: in Iraq the elections take place to elect a National Constituent Assembly, which will aim to draft a new Constitution for the country and, in addition, appoint a President of the Republic, a Prime Minister and the rest of the Interim Government. Simultaneously, regional elections are held to elect the Legislative Councils of all Iraqi provinces; such councils must subsequently elect provincial governors. But these first democratic elections in Iraqi history are tarnished by the boycott of the Sunni Arab minority to the elections.
- 2007: In the United States the Windows Vista operating system of Microsoft, successor to the Windows XP (which had been launched in 2001) is launched.
- 2011: Club Atlético Chacarita Juniors (Argentina), inaugurates its new cement stadium in San Martín, after several years playing outside of its city.
- 2012: 47 kilometres south-west of Ica (Peru), an earthquake of 6.2 degrees on the Richter scale at 0:10 hours. Leave at least 119 wounded.
- 2021: San Borja Hospital is set on fire in Santiago de Chile. There were no fatal injuries or casualties.
- 2021: The Atlas Club, a team that became popular with the TV show 'Atlas, the other passion', achieved the first ascent of its history by moving from the last category of Argentine football (First D) to First C.
- 2021: In Brazil, the Palmeiras defeated Santos and conquered his second Copa Libertadores de América.
Births
- 58 a. C.: Livia Drusila, Roman Empress (f. 29)
- 133: Marco Severo Didius Juliano, emperor of Rome in 193 (f. 193).
- 1505: Thomas Tallis, English composer (f. 1585).
- 1628: George Villiers, II Duke of Buckingham, English politician (f. 1687).
- 1661: Charles Rollin, French historian and educator (f. 1741).
- 1697: Johann Joachim Quantz, German composer and flutist (f. 1773).
- 1720: Charles De Geer, Swedish industrial and entomologist (f. 1778).
- 1721: Bernardo Bellotto, Italian painter (f. 1780).
- 1780: Israel Pickens, American politician (f. 1827).
- 1781: Adelbert von Chamisso, German writer (f. 1838).
- 1805: Pedro Ampudia, general and Mexican politician of Cuban origin (f. 1868).
- 1817: Ignacio Merino, Peruvian painter (f. 1876).
- 1832: Luisa Fernanda de Borbón, aristocrat española (f. 1897).
- 1841: Felix Faure, a French politician, president between 1895 and 1899 (f. 1899).
- 1845: José Domingo de Obaldía, a Panamanian politician, president of Panama between 1908 and 1910 (f. 1910).
- 1846: Angela de la Cruz, a Spanish religious, founder of the Sisters of the Cross (f. 1932), canonized by the Catholic Church.
- 1862: Walter Johannes Damrosch, composer and director of German orchestra (f. 1950).
- 1873: Pietro Porcelli, Italian sculptor (f. 1940).
- 1878: Anton Hansen Tammsaare, Estonian writer (f. 1940).
- 1882: Franklin D. Roosevelt, American President (f. 1945).
- 1884: Pedro Pablo Ramirez, Argentine military and dictator, president of Argentina between 1943 and 1944 (f. 1962).
- 1888: Beatrice Brigden, Canadian feminist activist and pioneer (f. 1977).
- 1889: José Garibi Rivera, Mexican archbishop, archdiocese of Guadalajara between 1936 and 1969 (f. 1972).
- 1892: Friedrich Heiler, German theologian (f. 1967).
- 1894: Boris III, Bulgarian king (f. 1943).
- 1899: Manuel López-Quiroga, pianist and Spanish composer (f. 1988).
- 1899: Max Theiler, South African virologist, nobel medical prize in 1951 (f. 1972).
- 1901: Rudolf Caracciola, German motor racing pilot (f. 1959).
- 1902: Nikolaus Pevsner, German architect (f. 1983).
- 1910: Jacinto Castillo, Argentine painter (f. 1982).
- 1911: Roy Eldridge, American musician (f. 1989).
- 1911: Abderrahmane Farès, Algerian politician (f. 1991).
- 1911: Francisco Ponzán, Spanish anarchist (f. 1944).
- 1912: Barbara Tuchman, American historian and writer (f. 1989).
- 1914: Vittorio Cottafavi, Italian filmmaker (f. 1988).
- 1914: John Ireland, Canadian actor (f. 1992).
- 1914: David Wayne, American actor (f. 1995).
- 1915: Joachim Peiper, German military (f. 1976).
- 1915: John Profumo, British Defense Minister (f. 2006).
- 1919: José Basso, pianist, director of orchestra and Argentine composer of tango (f. 1993).
- 1919: Nikolái Glazkov, Soviet poet (f. 1979).
- 1919: Enrique Jarnés Bergua, Spanish writer and writer (f. 1986).
- 1920: Michael Anderson, British director. (f.2018)
- 1920: Carwood Lipton, American war veteran (f. 2001).
- 1920: Delbert Mann, American filmmaker (f. 2007).
- 1922: Dick Martin, American comic (f. 2008).
- 1924: Lloyd Alexander, American writer (f. 2007).
- 1924: Domingo Di Núbila, journalist and Argentine film critic (f. 2000).
- 1925: Douglas Engelbart, American inventor. (f.2013)
- 1925: Dorothy Malone, American actress (f. 2018).
- 1926: Esther Granados, Peruvian singer (f. 2012).
- 1927: Olof Palme, Swedish politician, Prime Minister of Sweden between 1969-1976 and 1982-1986 (f. 1986).
- 1928: Ruth Brown, American singer (f. 2006).
- 1928: Carmen Naranjo, a Costa Rican writer (f. 2012).
- 1929: Isamu Akasaki, Japanese electronic and scientific engineer, nobel physics award in 2014 (f. 2021).
- 1929: Jay E. Adams, American writer and theologian (f. 2020).
- 1930: Samuel Byck, American, material author of an attack on President Richard Nixon (f. 1974).
- 1930: Gene Hackman, American actor.
- 1930: Egon Klepsch, German politician (f. 2010).
- 1933: Sergio Renán, actor, film director, theatre and opera. (f. 2015)
- 1933: Coquito (Humberto Ortiz), Argentine actor and screenwriter, companion of Captain Piluso (f. 1982).
- 1934: Claudio Rodríguez, Spanish poet (f. 1999).
- 1935: Richard Brautigan, American poet and writer (f. 1984).
- 1935: Elsa Martinelli, Italian actress (f. 2017).
- 1935: Pedro Schwartz, politician, economist and Spanish jurist.
- 1935: Jean Tiberi, French magistrate and politician.
- 1936: Maty Huitrón, Mexican actress (f. 2019).
- 1936: Patrick Caulfield, British painter and illustrator (f. 2005).
- 1937: Vanessa Redgrave, British actress.
- 1937: Boris Spassky, Russian chess player.
- 1938: Islom Karimov, Uzbek President (f. 2016).
- 1939: Alberto Suárez Inda, Mexican cardinal.
- 1941: Gregory Benford, American writer and scientist.
- 1941: Dick Cheney, American politician.
- 1942: Marty Balin, American musician (f. 2018).
- 1943: Marta Minujín, Argentine plastic artist.
- 1944: Willy Wullich, actor, producer, filmmaker and director of Argentine theatre (f. 2010).
- 1945: Cristina Rota, actress, producer and professor of Argentine-Spanish dramatic art.
- 1946: Vicente Ameztoy, Spanish painter.
- 1946: Antonio Colinas, Spanish poet.
- 1947: Steve Marriott, British musician, of the band The Small Faces (f. 1991).
- 1948: Danilo Devizia, an Argentine actor (f. 2002).
- 1949: Peter Agre, American biologist, nobel chemistry award in 2003.
- 1951: Phil Collins, British musician, band ex-leader Genesis.
- 1951: Soledad Gallego-Díaz, a Spanish journalist.
- 1951: Charles S. Dutton, American actor.
- 1951: Mara Zampieri, Italian soprano.
- 1953: Salvador Nasralla, a Honduran journalist.
- 1953: Laurentino Cortizo, Panamanian politician, president of Panama since 2019.
- 1954: Jochen Kowalski, German counterman.
- 1955: John Baldacci, American politician.
- 1956: Keiichi Tsuchiya, Japanese motor racing pilot.
- 1957: Payne Stewart, American golfer (f. 1999).
- 1959: Mark Eitzel, American singer.
- 1960: Alejandro Sokol, musician, vocalist and Argentine composer (f. 2009).
- 1961: Dionisio Faulbaum, Chilean politician.
- 1962: Abdalah II, Jordanian king.
- 1965: Julie McCullough, American actress and model.
- 1968: Trevor Dunn, American musician, of the bands Mr. Bungle and Fantômas.
- 1968: Dolan Mor, Cuban poet.
- 1968: Philip VI of Spain, king of Spain.
- 1970: Alvaro Nadal, Spanish politician.
- 1970: Diego Pérez, actor, humorist and Argentine driver.
- 1971: Luis Manuel Ávila, Mexican actor and singer.
- 1971: Erik Rubín, Mexican singer.
- 1973: Jalen Rose, American basketball player.
- 1973: Yoshihiro Nishida, Japanese footballer.
- 1974: Christian Bale, British actor.
- 1974: Charlie Zaa, Colombian Boleros singer.
- 1974: Gilber Caro, Venezuelan politician and political prisoner
- 1974: Jailton Nunes de Oliveira, Brazilian footballer.
- 1974: Maren Eggert, German actress.
- 1975: Juninho Pernambucano, Brazilian footballer.
- 1975: Luigi Sartor, Italian footballer.
- 1975: Giacomo Galanda, Italian basketball player.
- 1977: Martín Pampiglione, Argentine singer.
- 1977: Adam Minarovich, American actor.
- 1979: Michelle Langstone, New Zealand actress.
- 1979: Luis Amaranto Perea, Colombian footballer.
- 1979: Carlos Latre, Spanish humorist.
- 1979: Davide Simoncelli, Italian skier.
- 1981: Afonso Alves, Brazilian footballer.
- 1981: Dimitar Berbatov, Bulgarian footballer.
- 1981: Peter Crouch, British footballer.
- 1982: DeSagana Diop, Senegalese basketball player.
- 1982: Gilles Yapi Yapo, Ivory footballer.
- 1984: Natalia Durán, Colombian actress and model.
- 1985: Gisela Dulko, Argentine tennis player.
- 1985: Ximena Duque, Colombian model and actress.
- 1985: Tomás Costa, Argentine soccer player.
- 1986: Lucas Biglia, Argentine soccer player.
- 1987: Becky Lynch, professional fighter and Irish actress.
- 1987: Phil Lester, youtuber British.
- 1987: Arda Turan, Turkish footballer.
- 1987: Glynor Plet, Dutch footballer.
- 1987: Matthías Vilhjálmsson, Icelandic footballer.
- 1988: Rob Pinkston, American actor.
- 1988: Zulma Rey, Colombian actress and model.
- 1989: Tomás Mejías, Spanish footballer.
- 1990: Eiza González, Mexican actress and singer.
- 1990: Jake Thomas, American actor.
- 1990: Yoon Bo-ra, South Korean actress.
- 1990: Mitchell Starc, Australian cricket player.
- 1990: Eddy Alvarez, American baseball player.
- 1991: Ronnie Fernández, Chilean footballer.
- 1992: Bryan Verboom, Belgian footballer.
- 1992: Jessica Samuelsson, Swedish footballer.
- 1995: Danielle Campbell, American actress.
- 1996: Martina Fusini, Italian footballer.
- 1996: Pawel Bochniewicz, Polish footballer.
- 1996: Franz Brorsson, Swedish footballer.
- 1998: Grigoris Kastanos, Cypriot footballer.
- 1999: Yassin Fortune, French footballer.
- 1999: Yalçın Kayan, Turkish footballer.
- 1999: Agustín Ortíz, Chilean footballer.
- 1999: Gabriel Mazuela, Chilean footballer.
- 1999: Ibon Ruiz, Spanish cyclist.
- 1999: Viveca Lindfors, Finnish art skater.
- 1999: Ivan Nagler, Italian Luge Pilot.
Deaths
- 1030: William V of Aquitaine (n. 969).
- 1181: Takakura, Japanese aristocrat, emperor between 1166 and 1180 (n. 1161).
- 1384: Louis II, aristocrat flamenco (n. 1330).
- 1574: Damião de Góis, Portuguese philosopher (n. 1502).
- 1649: Charles I, king of England, Scotland and Ireland (n. 1600).
- 1730: Peter II of Russia, Russian emperor (n. 1715).
- 1806: Vicente Martín Soler, Spanish composer (n. 1754).
- 1836: Betsy Ross, American patriot (n. 1752).
- 1844: John Addison, British composer and counter- bassist (n. 1765).
- 1847: Virginia Eliza Clemm, American woman, cousin and wife of writer Edgar Allan Poe (n. 1822).
- 1858: Coenraad Jacob Temminck, a Dutch zoologist (n. 1778).
- 1867: Kōmei Tennō, Japanese emperor (n. 1831).
- 1872: Felicitas Guerrero, an Argentine widow (n. 1846).
- 1888: Asa Gray, American botanist (n. 1810).
- 1889: Rodolfo de Habsburg, Austrian aristocrat (n. 1858).
- 1912: José María Esquerdo, Spanish psychiatrist (n. 1842).
- 1926: Barbara La Marr, American actress (n. 1896).
- 1928: Johannes Fibiger, Danish physician, nobel medical prize in 1926 (n. 1867).
- 1945: Pedro Paulet, Peruvian engineer and scientist (n. 1874).
- 1948: Mahatma Gandhi, Indian pacifist political leader (n. 1869).
- 1948: Orville Wright, pioneer of American aviation (n. 1871).
- 1951: Ferdinand Porsche, Austrian-German automotive engineer (n. 1875).
- 1952: Alejo Bay, Mexican politician (n. 1881).
- 1953: Pasquale Rizzoli, Italian sculptor (n. 1871).
- 1955: Salvador González Anaya, a Spanish writer (n. 1879).
- 1958: Ernst Heinkel, pioneer German aviation engineer (n. 1888).
- 1963: Francis Poulenc, French composer (n. 1899).
- 1967: Eddie Tolan, American athlete (n. 1908).
- 1969: Georges Pire, Belgian monk, Nobel Peace Prize in 1958 (n. 1910).
- 1969: Li Zongren, Chinese military and political (n. 1890).
- 1973: José Zanier, an Italian-Argentine engineer (n. 1905).
- 1975: Boris Blacher, a German composer born in China (n. 1903).
- 1976: Mance Lipscomb, American musician (n. 1895).
- 1980: Professor Longhair, American musician (n. 1918).
- 1982: Lightnin' Hopkins, American musician (n. 1912).
- 1982: Stanley Holloway, British actor and animator (n. 1890).
- 1983: Coralia Fandiño Ricart, Galician woman, of the sisters Las Dos Marías (n. 1914).
- 1984: Alejandro Goicoechea, Spanish engineer (n. 1895).
- 1986: Ivan Papanin, scientist, polar explorer and Soviet counter admiral (n. 1894).
- 1989: Alfonso de Borbón y Dampierre, Spanish politician, suitor to the throne of Spain and France (n. 1936).
- 1991: John Bardeen, American physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956 and 1972 (n. 1908).
- 1991: José Ferrater Mora, Spanish philosopher and essayist (n. 1912).
- 1991: John McIntire, American Film actor (n. 1907).
- 1994: Pierre Boulle, French writer (n. 1912).
- 1995: Gerald Durrell, a British naturalist (n. 1925).
- 1996: Luis Tasca, an Argentine actor (n. 1932).
- 1997: Cayetano Luca de Tena, Spanish theatre director (n. 1917).
- 1998: Richard Cassilly, American tenor (n. 1927).[chuckles]required]
- 1998: Alberto Jiménez-Becerril Barrio, a Spanish politician killed by the terrorist band ETA (n. 1960).
- 1999: Raúl Morales Adriasola, Chilean politician (n. 1929).
- 1999: Svetlana Savyolova, Soviet film and theatre actress
- 2002: Alberto Busaid, Argentine actor (n. 1938).
- 2002: Juan Viñas, Spanish journalist (n. 1918).
- 2003: Mary Ellis, British theatre actress (n. 1897).
- 2006: Coretta Scott King, an American civil rights activist (n. 1927).
- 2006: Wendy Wasserstein, American screenwriter (n. 1950).
- 2006: Lola Cardona, Spanish actress (n. 1936).
- 2007: Sidney Sheldon, American writer and writer (n. 1917).
- 2008: Marcial Maciel Degollado, Mexican religious and pedophile (n. 1920).
- 2008: Fernando de Higueras, Spanish architect (n. 1930).
- 2009: Ingemar Johansson, Swedish boxer (n. 1932).
- 2011: Fernando Cebrián, Spanish actor (n. 1929).
- 2011: José Llopis Corona, Spanish footballer (n. 1918).
- 2011: John Barry, British composer of film music (n. 1933).
- 2011: Maha Boowa Ñanasampanno, Thai Buddhist monk (n. 1913).
- 2013: Gamal al-Banna, writer, trade unionist and Egyptian scholar (n. 1920).
- 2013: José Cardona, Honduran footballer (n. 1939).
- 2013: Ferruccio Musitelli, photographer and Uruguayan filmmaker (n. 1927).
- 2013: Ann Rabson, American blues singer and music (n. 1945).
- 2013: Roger Raveel, Belgian painter (n. 1921).
- 2013: Janusz Wichowski, Polish basketball player (n. 1936).
- 2015: Zheliu Zhelev, Bulgarian President (n. 1935).
- 2015: Carl Djerassi, a chemist, novelist and American playwright of Austrian origin (n. 1923).
- 2015: Juan Carlos Galván, Argentine actor (n. 1931).
- 2015: Geraldine McEwan, British actress (n. 1932).
- 2015: Ricardo Bressani, doctor in biochemistry and Guatemalan inventor (n. 1926).
- 2016: Francisco Flores, Salvadoran politician, president of El Salvador between 1999 and 2004 (n. 1959).
- 2016: Frank Finlay, British actor (n. 1926).
- 2018: Mark Salling, American actor (n. 1982).
- 2019: Stewart Adams, a British chemist and pharmacologist (n. 1923).
- 2023: Alexis Ravelo, a Spanish writer (n.1971).
- 2023: Ann McLaughlin Korologos, U.S. policy, Secretary of Labour between 1987 and 1989 (n. 1941).
Celebrations
- School Day of Non-Violence and Peace (DENIP) on the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's death.
- International Electronic Technician Day.
- Venezuela Venezuela: Dia del Radioaficionado
Catholic saints list
- St. Matthias of Jerusalem, Bishop (s. II).
- St. Barsimeo of Edessa, bishop (s. III).
- Saint Geminiano of Modena, bishop (s. IV).
- Saint Martina of Rome (677).
- Santa Batilde de Chelle (680).
- Saint Aldegunda of Maubeuge, Abbey (c. 684).
- Saint Armentary of Pavia, bishop (d. 731).
- Saint Theophilus the Young, martyr (792).
- San Adelelmo de Burgos, abad (1097).
- Blessed Francisco Taylor, martyr (1584).
- Saint Jacinta Mariscotti, virgin, of the Third Regular Order of San Francisco (1640).
- Blessed Sebastian Valfré, priest of the Congregation of the Oratory (1710).
- Saint Paul Ho Hyob, martyr (1840).
- Saint Thomas Khuong, priest and martyr (1860).
- Saint David Galvan, priest and martyr (1915).
- St. Muciano Maria Viaux, of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (1917).
- beato Columba Marmión (José), (1923).
- beata Carmen García Moyón, martyr (1937).
- Blessed Segismund Pisarski, priest and martyr (1943).
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