July 29

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July 29 is the 210th (two hundred and tenth) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar and the 211th in leap years. There are 155 days left to end the year.

Events

  • 1000: In Peña Cervera, in the present province of Burgos, the Muslim leader Almanzor defeats the Christian coalition (navarros, Castilians and Lions) in charge of Sancho García and García Gómez, in the battle of Cervera.
  • 1014: In the battle of Clidio, the Byzantine Emperor Basil II inflicts a decisive defeat on the Bulgarian army, and the savage treatment of the 15 000 prisoners causes the death of the Bulgarian Szar Samuel.
  • 1030: In the framework of the War of Succession Jarls of Lade-Fairhair the Danes overcome the Norwegians in the battle of Stiklestad. King Olaf II of Norway dies in the battle for the Norwegian throne.
  • 1525: In the current territory of Colombia, the advance Seville Rodrigo de Bastidas founded the village of Santa Marta.
  • 1565: at the Palace of Holyrood in Edinburgh (Scotland), Maria Estuardo married Enrique Estuardo.
  • 1567: In Stirling, James I of England is crowned Monarch of Scots.
  • 1617: the Austrian and Spanish branches of the Habsburg House secretly sign the Oñate treaty.
  • 1693: In Holland—in the framework of the Great Alliance War—the French defeat the allied forces in the battle of Landen.
  • 1773: In the present Guatemala, the Earthquakes of Santa Marta destroy the colonial city of Antigua Guatemala. About 500 people die.
  • 1793: in Toronto, Canada, John Graves Simcoe builds a fort.
  • 1804: In Malaga, Spain, the yellow fever epidemic begins, with 11 464 people dying.
  • 1830: In Paris the Revolution of July ends.
  • 1836: In Paris the Arc de Triomphe was inaugurated, thirty years after the first stone was placed.
  • 1836: In Spain the Catholic tithe, the first and other benefits of this type are abolished by royal decree.
  • 1837: In Spain, Juan Álvarez Mendizábal promulgates the law of disamortization of the Church.
  • 1846: Under the U.S. Intervention in Mexico, U.S. military forces commanding John C. Frémont occupy the city of San Diego (California) without finding resistance, in an important step in the conquest of California (which at that time belonged to Mexico).
  • 1848: Great Irish Famine: Revolution of 1848 in Tipperary, a failed nationalist revolution against British forces.
  • 1851: Annibale de Gasparis discovers the asteroid (15) Eunomia.
  • 1856: In Asunción, the Republic of Paraguay and the Argentine Confederation (federalist republic separated from the unitary state of Buenos Aires) sign a treaty of friendship and navigation. A few years later the War of the Triple Alliance will take place.
  • 1858: The United States and Japan sign the Harris Treaty.
  • 1886: launch of the Spanish warship "Destructor", designed by the sailor Fernando Villaamil, which served as a model for all the marines of the world.
  • 1899: The First Hague Conference is held in which all European countries undertake not to use asphyxiating gases in wars.
  • 1900: in Italy, King Humberto I is killed by the anarchist Gaetano Bresci.
  • 1904: ruptured diplomatic relations between France and the Holy See by prohibiting religious congregations from teaching in French territory.
  • 1907: British colonel Robert Baden-Powell founded the organization of the "boy scouts" in the youth camp of Brownsea Island in Dorset County.
  • 1914: In the framework of the First World War, Russia began its military movements against the Austro-Hungarian Empire, thus fulfilling the alliances of the European powers.
  • 1921: Adolf Hitler becomes the leader of the Nazi Party.
  • 1921: In Proszkow (Poland) the highest temperature is recorded in the History of that country: 40.2 °C (104.4 °F).
  • 1932: In Washington, United States—in the framework of the Great Depression—the government represses the last "Bonus Army" of World War I veterans.
  • 1937: Tongzhou riot occurs.
  • 1937: In the framework of the Spanish civil war, the punishment is conmended for the Falangist Manuel Hedilla, sentenced to death for opposing the decree of Unification of the dictator Francisco Franco.
  • 1941: In Venezuela the Democratic Action party is legalized.
  • 1948: In London the first Olympic Games were opened after the interruption of the Second World War.
  • 1950: near the village of Nogun-Ri, 160 km southeast of Seoul (South Korea), happens the last day of the No Gun Ri Massacre: American soldiers murder about 300 South Korean refugees over three days, mostly women and children.
  • 1954: first climb to the K2 mountain by an Italian lamb.
  • 1954: in London, United Kingdom The Ring Communityof the British writer J. R. R. Tolkien (1892-1973).
  • 1957: the International Atomic Energy Agency is established.
  • 1958: United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs the National Aeronautics and Space Act, which will create NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration: National Aeronautics and Space Administration).
  • 1959: First Congressional elections in Hawaii as a state of full law of the United States.
  • 1965: The first 4000 U.S. fighters from the 101st Airborne Division arrive at the Cam Ranh Bay Air Base—in the framework of the Vietnam War.
  • 1966: near Woodstock (New York), Bob Dylan suffers from a motorbike accident.
  • 1966: in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the dictatorship of Onganía represses the teachers and students of the national universities (Night of the Long Bastons). The "brain drain" begins (exile to other countries of the greatest Argentine scientists).
  • 1967: the city of Caracas (Venezuela) is shaken by an earthquake of magnitude 6.5 in the Richter scale, with a duration of 50 seconds. He left a balance of 236 dead and 2000 wounded.
  • 1967: on the coasts of North Vietnam—in the framework of U.S. intervention in that country (Vietna war)—the USS Forrestal aircraft carrier suffers from a serious fire, caused by the accidental shooting of a missile, as a result of which 134 crew members die.
  • 1969: In Costa Rica the Arenal Volcano explodes, destroying the villages of Tabacón and Pueblo Nuevo; some 87 people die.
  • 1974: In exile is founded the democratic board of Spain led by Don Antonio García Trevijano Forte.
  • 1975: The OAS repeals the unilateral embargo imposed by the United States against the Republic of Cuba in 1964.
  • 1976: In New York, David Berkowitz, known as the Son of Sam, kills one person and hurts another, in the first of a series of attacks.
  • 1981: Prince Charles of Wales and Diana Spencer are married in the UK.
  • 1984: On the island of Curacao, two men hijack a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Venezuelan Aeropostal plane with 82 passengers on board, demanding the delivery of money, weapons and a helicopter. DISIP kills the two kidnappers and rescues the hostages.
  • 1986: the presidents of Argentina and Brazil, Raúl Alfonsín and José Sarney, sign in Buenos Aires the economic agreements of mutual integration that will serve as the basis for the future creation of the Latin American market Mercosur.
  • 1987: Margaret Thatcher (first Minister of the United Kingdom) and François Mitterrand (president of France) signed the treaty to jointly build the tunnel under the wick canal (Eurotúnel).
  • 1987: Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Sri Lankan Minister Junius Richard Jayewardene sign the Treaty indo-ceiland.
  • 1990: In Mongolia, the first free and multi-party elections of its history are held.
  • 1993: The Supreme Court of Israel absolves the member of the Nazi party John Demjanjuk from all charges.
  • 1994: In Madrid, the ETA terrorist gang murders the explosion of a car bomb, the director-general of the Defense Police, its driver and a passerby.
  • 1994: In front of an abortion clinic in Pensacola (United States), evangelical expat Paul Jennings Hill murders abortionist John Britton (69) and his 74-year-old "clinical escort" (symbolic bodyguards). Britton had replaced Dr. David Gunn, who had been killed in 1993 by an anonymous anti-abortionist.
  • 2000: in Lima, Peru, Alberto Fujimori swears as president in the middle of a battle.
  • 2001: in Bogotá, Colombia, the end of the Copa América 2001 is played, between the Colombian football team and the Mexican football team, and the local team would win its first title with the goal of Iván Ramiro Córdoba.
  • 2002: In Asunción (Paraguay), criminals dig an underground tunnel to the National Museum of Fine Arts and take over 5 paintings of European authors, valued at about a million US dollars in total.
  • 2005: Astronomers announce the discovery of the dwarf planet Eris.
  • 2006: Montreal Declaration is adopted.
  • 2008: An earthquake of magnitude 5.4 occurs in the city of Los Angeles on the Richter scale. He felt up in Vegas.
  • 2009: in Burgos, Spain, the terrorist organization ETA carried out an attack by placing a van bomb with 200 kilos of explosives in the barracks, causing serious material damage but fortunately only 66 minor injuries.
  • 2013: at the Granges-Marnand station (Switzerland) there is a rail accident that causes 1 dead and 26 injured.
  • 2015: Microsoft Releases Windows 10 Operating System
  • 2021: At the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the shooter Alessandra Perilli won the bronze medal in shooting in pit. This meant the first Olympic medal for San Marino in all its historybecoming the country with the least population (34,000 inhabitants) to climb to an Olympic podium throughout the history of the Olympics.

Births

  • 1166: Henry II of Champagne, king of the Jericho border (f. 1197).
  • 1605: Simon Dach, German poet (f. 1659).
  • 1763: Philip Charles Durham, British Admiral (f. 1845).
  • 1797: Adolf zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen, mariscal prusiano (f. 1873).
Alexis de Tocqueville
  • 1805: Alexis de Tocqueville, politician and French historian (f. 1859).
  • 1809: Étienne Vacherot, a French writer (f. 1897).
  • 1848: Alberto García Granados, engineer and Mexican politician (f. 1915).
  • 1857: Joaquim Francisco de Assis Brazil, Brazilian writer and politician (f. 1938).
  • 1869: Booth Tarkington, American novelist and playwright (f. 1946).
  • 1876: Maria Ouspenskaya, Russian actress (f. 1949).
  • 1878: Don Marquis, American writer (f. 1937).
  • 1883: Porfirio Barba Jacob, a Colombian poet and writer (f. 1942).
  • 1883: Benito Mussolini, an Italian politician (f. 1945).
  • 1885: Theda Bara, American actress (f. 1955).
  • 1885: Pedro Humberto Allende, Chilean composer (f. 1959).
  • 1891: Alejandro Ogloblin, Argentinian zoologist (f. 1967).
  • 1892: William Powell, American actor (f. 1984).
  • 1892: Salustiano Mas Cleries, a Spanish military doctor (f. 1955).
  • 1895: Mary Cavendish, British aristocrat (f. 1988).
  • 1896: William Cameron Menzies, American filmmaker (f. 1957)
  • 1897: Sir Neil Ritchie, British military (f. 1983).
  • 1898: Isidor Isaac Rabi, Austrian physicist, nobel prize of physics in 1944 (f. 1988).
  • 1900: Eyvind Johnson, Swedish novelist, nobel literature award in 1974 (f. 1976).
  • 1900: Don Redman, American musician (f. 1964).
  • 1902: David Arellano, a Chilean footballer (f. 1927).
  • 1904: Ricardo Balbín, an Argentine politician (f. 1981).
  • 1905: Clara Bow, American actress (f. 1965).
  • 1905: Dag Hammarskjöld, Swedish economist and diplomat, UN Secretary-General from 1953 to 1961 (f. 1961).
  • 1905: Thelma Todd, American actress (f. 1935).
  • 1906: Juan Aparicio López, a Spanish journalist (f. 1987).
  • 1913: Erich Priebke, a Nazi war criminal (f. 2013).
  • 1916: Charlie Christian, American guitarist (f. 1942).
  • 1916: Budd Boetticher, American filmmaker (f. 2001).
  • 1918: Edwin O'Connor, American novelist (f. 1968).
  • 1920: Rodolfo Acosta, Mexican actor (f. 1974).
  • 1920: Herbert Kegel, director of German orchestra (f. 1990)
  • 1921: Richard Egan, American actor (f. 1987).
  • 1921: Chris Marker, French filmmaker (f. 2012).
  • 1923: Jim Marshall, British businessman (f. 2012).
  • 1924: Lloyd Bochner, Canadian actor (f. 2005).
  • 1924: Robert Horton, American actor (f. 2016).
Mikis Theodorakis
  • 1925: Mikis Theodorakis, Greek composer and intellectual (f. 2021).
  • 1927: Harry Mulisch, Dutch writer (f. 2010).
  • 1928: Alberto Oliart, a former Spanish minister (f. 2021).
  • 1929: Jean Baudrillard, French sociologist (f. 2007).
  • 1929: Mikel Scicluna, Maltese professional fighter (f. 2010).
  • 1930: Paul Taylor, American choreographer (f. 2018).
  • 1930: Manuel Mantero, Spanish writer and teacher.
  • 1932: Luis de la Fuente, Argentine cardiologist.
  • 1932: Mike Hodges, British filmmaker
  • 1933: Robert Fuller, American actor.
  • 1934: Octavio Arizmendi Posada, Colombian politician (f. 2004).
  • 1934: Yolanda Fernández de Cofiño, entrepreneur and Guatemalan philanthropist (f. 2021).
  • 1935: Morella Muñoz, mezzosoprano venezolana (f. 1995).
  • 1935: Peter Schreier, German tenor (f. 2019).
  • 1935: Pietro Spada, pianist and Italian musicologist (f. 2022).
  • 1936: Héctor Gióvine, an Argentine actor.
  • 1937: Daniel McFadden, an American economist.
  • 1937: Ryutaro Hashimoto, Japanese Prime Minister (f. 2006).
  • 1938: Peter Jennings, Canadian news host (f. 2005).
  • 1939: Terele Pávez, a Spanish actress (f. 2017).
  • 1940: Fabio Poveda Márquez, journalist and Colombian writer (f. 1998).
  • 1941: David Warner, British actor (f. 2022).
  • 1942: Tony Sirico, an American actor (f. 2022).
  • 1943: Héctor Luis Ayala, singer and Argentine guitarist of folk music, from the band Vivencia (f. 2016).
  • 1943: Michael Holm, German singer.
  • 1943: Antoni Torres, Spanish footballer (f. 2003).
  • 1946: Ximena Armas, Chilean painter.
  • 1946: Bill Forsyth, Scottish filmmaker
  • 1946: Neal Doughty, American technologist, of the band REO Speedwagon.
  • 1949: Leslie Easterbrook, American actress.
  • 1949: Jamil Mahuad, Ecuadorian President.
  • 1950: Incarna Otero Cepeda, historian and nationalist Galician politics.
  • 1950: Alain Bihr, anarchist French sociologist.
  • 1951: Cristina Narbona, Spanish socialist policy.
  • 1952: Guillermo Heras, Spanish actor.
  • 1953: Ken Burns, American filmmaker.
  • 1953: Geddy Lee, Canadian musician, from the Rush band.
  • 1953: Patti Scialfa, American singer.
  • 1956: Henry Zakka, Venezuelan actor.
  • 1957: Ulrich Tukur, German actor.
  • 1957: Nellie Kim, a Russian gymnast.
  • 1957: Enrique Sierra, Spanish guitarist, of the band Radio Futura (f. 2012).
  • 1958: JAF (Juan Antonio Ferreyra), Argentine musician.
  • 1959: Gilda Buttà, Italian pianist.
  • 1959: Ruud Janssen, Dutch artist.
  • 1959: John Sykes, British guitarist, Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake.
  • 1960: Ramón Orlando Valoy García, musician, interpreter and Dominican composer.
  • 1962: Guillermo Martínez, Argentine novelist and mathematician.
  • 1962: Carl Cox, disc yoquey of barbar origin.
  • 1963: Chanoch Nissany, an Israeli motorist pilot.
  • 1963: Graham Poll, British football referee.
  • 1963: Alexandra Paul, American actress.
  • 1963: Fernando Simón, Spanish epidemiologist.
  • 1965: Leonel Álvarez, Colombian footballer.
Martina McBride
  • 1966: Sally Gunnell, British Olympic athlete.
  • 1966: Richard Steven Horvitz, an American voice actor.
  • 1966: Martina McBride, American singer.
  • 1966: Juan Antonio Orenga, Spanish basketball player.
  • 1966: José-Apeles Santolaria de Puey y Cruells, Spanish priest and journalist.
  • 1968: Paavo Lötjönen, a Finnish cellist from the Apocalyptic band.
  • 1968: Vicente Barrera, Spanish bullfighter.
  • 1971: Lisa Ekdahl, Swedish singer.
  • 1972: Wil Wheaton, American actor.
  • 1973: Wanya Morris, American singer of the Boyz II Men band.
  • 1973: Stephen Dorff, American actor.
  • 1974: Josh Radnor, American actor.
  • 1975: Corrado Grabbi, Italian footballer.
Fernando González
Fernando Alonso
  • 1979: Ronald Murray, American basketball player.
  • 1979: Karim Essediri, Tunisian footballer.
  • 1980: Fernando González, Chilean tennis player.
  • 1980: Rachel Miner, American actress.
  • 1981: Fernando Alonso, Spanish Formula 1 pilot.
  • 1981: Andrés Madrid, Argentine soccer player.
  • 1981: Troy Perkins, American footballer.
  • 1982: Allison Mack, American actress.
  • 1982: Jônatas Domingos, Brazilian footballer.
  • 1984: Juan Carlos Flores, Mexican actor.
  • 1984: Anna Bessonova, Ukrainian gymnast.
  • 1984: Wilson Palacios, Honduran footballer.
  • 1984: Romain Salin, French footballer.
  • 1985: Jonatan Maidana, Argentine soccer player.
  • 1986: Patrik Baumann, Swiss footballer.
  • 1986: Guillermo Orellana, Chilean footballer.
  • 1987: Genesis Rodriguez, American actress.
  • 1989: Julio Furch, Argentine footballer.
  • 1989: Kosovare Asllani, Swedish footballer.
  • 1990: Matt Prokop, American actor.
  • 1990: Alberto Guitián, Spanish footballer.
  • 1991: Miki Ishikawa, American actress.
  • 1991: Paulina Goto, Mexican actress and singer
  • 1991: Orlando Ortega, a Spanish athlete.
  • 1991: Ariel Borysiuk, Polish footballer.
  • 1994: Daniele Rugani, Italian footballer.
  • 1994: Erica Musso, Italian swimmer.
  • 1994: Raphaela Lukudo, Italian athlete.
  • 1995: María José Alvarado, model Honduran. Miss Mundo Honduras 2014 (f. 2014).
  • 1997: José Antonio Martínez Álvarez, Spanish footballer.
  • 1997: Abiljan Amankul, Kazakh boxer.
  • 1997: Moritz Malcharek, German cyclist.
  • 1998: Abou Ba, French footballer.
  • 1998: Sofiane Alakouch, French footballer.
  • 1998: Osasumwen Osaghae, American basketball player.
  • 1998: Jessica Lord, English actress.
  • 1998: Mirjam Björklund, Swedish tennis player.
  • 1998: Anna Murashige, Japanese singer and idol.
  • 1998: Marta Piquero, hockey player on Spanish skates.
  • 1998: Sørxan userliyev, Azerbaijani boxer.
  • 1999: Denis Olivera, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 2000: Lino Facioli, Brazilian actor.
  • 2000: Marcus Armstrong, New Zealand motor racing pilot.
  • 2000: Joffre Monrroy, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • 2000: Yacine Adli, French footballer.
  • 2003: Mariano Penepil, Argentine soccer player.

Deaths

  • 238: Balbino, Roman emperor (n. 165).
  • 238: Pupieno, Roman emperor (n. 178).
  • 1000 García Sánchez II of Pamplona (n. 964)
  • 1030: Olaf II, Norwegian aristocrat, king between 1015 and 1028 (n. 995).
  • 1099: Urban II, Italian aristocrat, potato between 1088 and 1099 (n. 1042).
  • 1108: Philip I, a French aristocrat, king between 1060 and 1108 (n. 1052).
  • 1184: Abu Yaqub Yusuf, caliph almohade between 1163 and 1184 (n. 1135).
  • 1507: Martin Behaim, German navigator and geographer (n. 1459).
  • 1573: Ruy Gómez de Silva, Portuguese aristocrat (n. 1516).
  • 1612: Jacques Bongars, French diplomat (n. 1554).
  • 1644: Urban VIII, Italian aristocrat, Pope between 1623 and 1644 (n. 1568).
  • 1752: Peter Warren, British Admiral (n. 1703).
  • 1781: Johann Kies, astronomer and German mathematician (n. 1713).
  • 1792: René Nicolás Carlos Agustín de Maupeou, French Foreign Minister (n. 1714).
  • 1813: Jean-Andoche Junot, French general (n. 1771).
  • 1833: William Wilberforce, politician, philanthropist and British abolitionist (n. 1759).
  • 1839: Gaspard de Prony, French mathematician (n. 1755).
  • 1844: Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart, Austrian composer (n. 1791).
  • 1856: Robert Schumann, German composer (n. 1810).
  • 1857: Thomas Dick, British writer (n. 1774).
  • 1887: Agostino Depretis, an Italian politician (n. 1813).
  • 1890: Vincent van Gogh, a Dutch painter (n. 1853).
  • 1898: Arturo Michelena, Venezuelan painter (n. 1863).
  • 1900: Umberto I, an Italian aristocrat, king between 1878 and 1900 (n. 1844).
  • 1913: Tobias Michael Carel Asser, Dutch jurisconsult, the Nobel Peace Prize in 1911 (n. 1838).
  • 1918: Ernest William Christmas, an Australian painter (n. 1863).
  • 1938: Ivan Belov, Soviet military (n. 1893).
  • 1950: Joe Fry, British racing pilot (n. 1915).
  • 1954: Coen de Koning, Dutch skater (n. 1879).
  • 1955: Buenaventura Luna, Argentine poet and composer (n. 1906).
  • 1956: Franz Tamayo, Bolivian politician and writer (n. 1879).
  • 1957: Ricardo Rojas, Argentine writer (n. 1882).
  • 1962: Ronald Fisher, British statistician and geneticist (n. 1890).
  • 1966: Edward Gordon Craig, British theatre director (n. 1872).
  • 1970: George Szell, director of Hungarian orchestra and musician (n. 1897).
  • 1970: John Barbirolli, director of British orchestra and pianist (n. 1899).
  • 1973: Norm Smith, Australian coach (n. 1915).
  • 1973: Henri Charrière, French writer (n. 1906).
  • 1974: Mama Cass (Cass Elliot), American singer, The Mamas band & the Papas (n. 1941).
  • 1974: Erich Kästner, German writer (n. 1899).
  • 1976: Carlos María Penadés, Uruguayan politician (n. 1902).
  • 1979: Herbert Marcuse, German philosopher and sociologist (n. 1898).
  • 1981: Robert Moses, American urbanist (n. 1888).
  • 1982: Vladimir Zworykin, Russian American engineer (n. 1889).
  • 1983: Luis Buñuel, Spanish filmmaker (n. 1900).
  • 1983: Manuel Ferreira, Argentine footballer (n. 1905).
  • 1983: Raymond Massey, Canadian actor (n. 1896).
  • 1983: Rocco Chinnici, head of prosecutors and Italian judge killed by the mafia (n. 1925).
  • 1983: David Niven, British actor; ELA (n. 1910).
  • 1984: Fred Waring, American inventor (n. 1900).
  • 1987: Bibhutibhushan Mukhopadhyay, Bengali writer (n. 1894).
  • 1989: Manuel Halcón, Spanish writer and academic (n. 1900).
  • 1990: Bruno Kreisky, Austrian politician, Chancellor between 1970 and 1983 (n. 1911).
  • 1992: César Pierry, an Argentine actor (n. 1955).
  • 1994: John Britton, an American doctor killed by an anti-abortionist (n. 1925).
  • 1994: Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, British chemistry, nobel chemistry award in 1964 (n. 1910).
  • 1995: Severino Varela, Uruguayan footballer (n. 1913).
  • 1996: Jason Thirsk, U.S. bassist, of the Pennywise band (n. 1967).
  • 1996: Ric Nordman, Canadian politician (n. 1919).
  • 1998: Jorge Pacheco Areco, politician and Uruguayan president (n. 1920).
  • 1998: Jerome Robbins, American Director and Choreographer (n. 1918).
  • 1999: Jacques Kergoat, a French politician and historian (n. 1939).
  • 2000: René Favaloro, Argentine cardiovascular surgeon; suicide (n. 1923).
  • 2001: Edward Gierek, Polish politician (n. 1913).
  • 2003: Carlos Lemos Simmonds, was a lawyer, politician, writer and Colombian journalist (n. 1933).
  • 2003: Foday Sankoh, a Sierra Leonean politician (n. 1937).
  • 2004: Manuel Benítez Rufo, Spanish politician (n. 1917).
  • 2004: Rena Vlahopoulou, Greek actress and singer (n. 1923).
  • 2006: Fernando Sustaita, Argentinean singer and musician, from Barbara and Dick (n. 1942).
  • 2006: Julio Aumente, Spanish poet (n. 1921).
  • 2007: Michel Serrault, French comic actor (n. 1928).
  • 2007: Mike Reid, British actor (n. 1940).
  • 2008: Óscar Golden, Colombian singer (n. 1946).
  • 2010:
    • Hernando Agudelo Villa, a Colombian politician and economist (n. 1923).
    • Ignacio Coronel, Mexican drug dealer (n. 1954).
  • 2012: Chris Marker, a French writer, photographer and filmmaker, who is attributed to the invention of the film essay (n. 1921).
  • 2013:
    • Christian Benítez, Ecuadorian footballer (n. 1986).
    • Walter Malosetti, Argentine guitarist (n. 1931).
  • 2014: María Antonia Iglesias, journalist, Spanish writer (n. 1945).
  • 2018: Vibeke Skofterud, Norwegian skier (n. 1980).
  • 2020: Hernán Pinto, Chilean politician (n. 1953).
  • 2021: Carl Levin, American lawyer and politician (n. 1934).
  • 2022:
    • David Ireland, an Australian writer (n. 1927).
    • Jean Bobet, cyclist and French sports journalist (n. 1930).
    • Ulysses Eyherabide, graphic designer, architect and musician of Argentine rock, member of the band Rescate (n. 1967).
    • Olga Kachura, military of the People ' s Republic of Donetsk (n. 1970).

Celebrations

  • International Tiger Day
  • Bandera de ArgentinaArgentina:
    • National Culture Day.
    • Human Values Day.
  • SpainBandera de EspañaSpain:
    • Santa Marta de Tormes (Salamanca), local party dedicated to Santa Marta.
    • Santa Marta de Ortigueira (La Coruña), a local party dedicated to Santa Marta.
    • Generally, it coincides with the "Festa Major" of summer, in Parets del Vallès (Barcelona).

Catholic saints list

  • San Lázaro de Betania
  • Santa Beatriz (martyr)
  • San Calínico de Gangra
  • Saint Felix of Rome
  • San Guillermo Pinchón
  • San Lupo de Troyes
  • Saints Martha, Mary and Lazarus
  • Saint Olaf II of Norway
  • San Prospero de Orleans
  • Santa Serafina de Galicia
  • Beato Carlos Nicolás Antonio Ancel
  • Beato José de Calasanz Marqués
  • Blessed John the Baptist Egozcuezábal Aldaz
  • Beato Manuel Albert Ginés and compañeros
  • Beato Urbano II (papapa)

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