October 10th

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October 10 is the 283rd (two hundred and eighty-third) day of the year—the 284th (two hundred and eighty-fourth) in leap years—in the Gregorian calendar. There are 82 days left to end the year.

Events

  • 680: In the battle of Karbala, the Shia imam Husayn ibn Ali (the granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad) is decapitated by the forces of the caliph Yazid I. The Shiites commemorate this day as Aashurah.
  • 732: In the battle of Poitiers, near Poitiers (France), the francs – commanded by Carlos Martel – defeat the Muslim army, stopping the advance of these to Europe. The governor of Córdoba, Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi, died in the battle.
  • 1361: In the castle of Windsor (England) Eduardo, the Black Prince, married Juana de Kent.
  • 1471: In Stockholm the battle of Brunkeberg is waged, in which Sten Sture the Old, regent of Sweden, supported by farmers and miners, rejects the attack of Cristián I of Denmark.
  • 1575: In the battle of Dormans, the Catholic forces defeat the Protestant forces (led by Enrique I de Guisa) and capture Philip of Mornay.
  • 1631: the Saxon army captures Prague.
  • 1780: In the Antilles (Mar Caribe) the Great Hurricane of 1780 begins, the first hurricane with the largest number of fatalities from which data are available (22 000 direct deaths, 27 000 total deaths). It will last until October 16.
  • 1798: The British occupy the island of Menorca.
  • 1811: in Uruguay, José Gervasio Artigas is appointed leader of the Eastern people after the Buenos Aires government signed the armistice with Montevideo.
  • 1840: The first post stamp is issued in the United Kingdom.
  • 1856: In Madrid, Spain, the Teatro de la Zarzuela is inaugurated.
  • 1868: in Cuba, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, a rich landlord, initiates the process of independence against Spain.
  • 1903: In the United Kingdom, the Women ' s Social and Political Union was founded as the main suffrage organization in this country led by Emmeline Pankhurst.
  • 1911: In China, Chinese emperor Puyi abdicates, so Manchu dynasty loses power and produces the Xinhai Revolution, which will give birth to the Republic of China (1912-1949).
  • 1913: President Woodrow Wilson presides over the blast of the Gamboa Dike, which is the end of the construction of the Panama Canal.
  • 1914: beginning of the battle of La Bassée, between Anglo-French and German troops in the framework of the Race to the Sea.
  • 1914: In Romania, Fernando I is crowned king.
  • 1919: in Vienna, Richard Strauss enthress his opera Die Frau ohne Schatten (The Shadowless Woman).
  • 1920: in the Carinthian region, its inhabitants, according to a plebiscite, determine to be part of Austria.
  • 1933: the first air sabotage in history occurs: a United Airlines Boeing 247 is destroyed in full flight.
  • 1933: the film is released Fate ridersFirst of John Wayne's films for Lone Star Productions.
  • 1935: on Broadway the jazz opera is premiered Porgy & BessGeorge Gershwin's absolute premiere on September 30th in Boston.
  • 1938: the covenant of Munich yields the Sudets to Nazi Germany.
  • 1941: In the framework of Operation Typhoon, also called the Battle of Moscow, German troops set 660.000 Red Army soldiers at Vyazma.
  • 1943: As part of the Second World War, the German city of Münster is bombarded, killing 473 civilians and 200 soldiers.
  • 1944: In the concentration camp of Auschwitz (Poland), in the framework of the Jewish holocaust, the Nazis murder 800 Gypsies.
  • 1947: near the Argentinian population of Las Lomitas (in the present province of Formosa) begins the massacre of Rincón Bomba: more than a thousand indigenous pilagas are minted by the gendarmerie. In the next few days the survivors will be persecuted and killed.
  • 1953: In Venezuela the Ophthalmologist's Day is celebrated in honor of the creation of the Venezuelan Society of Ophthalmology. The commemoration of the blind is also held on 10 October.
  • 1954: The Communist Party of Honduras was founded in Tegucigalpa.
  • 1957: The first edition of the novel is published in the United States The Atlas Rebellion by the novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand.
  • 1958: on a 30-metre-high tower, in the 7c area of the Nevada atomic testing site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 6:30 (local time), the United States detonates its Quay atomic bomb of 0.079 kilotons. It is the 171 bomb of 1132 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
  • 1960: at km 87 of the Central Road of Cuba, between Madruga and Ceiba Mocha, the Cuban terrorist Gerardo Papoco Founder Núñez—in the framework of the terrorist attacks organized by the U.S. CIA—attack a vehicle with bullets. Muere Reynaldo Muñiz Bueno Machado (22 months), and his mother Haydeé Machado Reyes is wounded.
  • 1960: The Soviet Union launches the probe Mars 1960A, but its launcher rocket fails in a few minutes, crashing against Earth.
  • 1961: 255 meters underground, in the U12n 20 area of the Nevada atomic testing site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 12:40 (local time) United States detonates its Chena atomic bomb, of less than 20 kilotons. It is the bomb number 200 of 1132 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
  • 1962: There are serious armed clashes on the Chinese-Indian border.
  • 1963: France yields control of the naval base from Bizerta to Tunisia.
  • 1964: in Tokyo, Japan, the 1964 Olympics are opened.
  • 1965: at the Nevada atomic testing site, the United States detonates its atomic bomb n.o 389: Charcoal, less than 200 kilotons.
  • 1968: 195 meters underground, in the U9cf area of the Nevada atomic testing site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 6:30 (local time) United States detonates its 1 kiloton Vat atomic bomb. It's the 581 bomb of 1132 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
  • 1970: Fiyi is independent of the British Empire.
  • 1970: In Montreal, Canada, the FLQ terrorist group abducted Pierre Laporte, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labour.
  • 1974: The second round of elections is held in the United Kingdom.
  • 1979: in Japan the arcade is launched Pac-Man of the company Namco.
  • 1982: In Bolivia, Hernán Siles Zuazo became president, marking the end of the military dictatorships and the beginning of democracy in that country.
  • 1984: In the town of The Dalles (Oregon State), members of the Rajneesh sect (Osho guru) end the bioterrorist attack (they poisoned with the salmonella bacteria the salad bars of ten local restaurants). 751 people were ill, but none died. This will lead to Osho's imprisonment.
  • 1985: U.S. F-14 intercepts an Egyptian plane hijacked, forcing it to land at Sigonella's Sicilian base.
  • 1985: 371 meters underground, in the area U12n.20 of the Nevada atomic testing site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 12:40 (local time) United States detonates its atomic bomb Mill Yard, of 0.075 kilotons. It is the 1035 bomb of 1132 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
  • 1986: in San Salvador, the capital city of El Salvador, a strong earthquake of 7.5 degrees on the Richter scale kills 5,600 people.
  • 1987: Fiyi becomes a republic.
  • 1990: Paraguayan football team Olimpia wins for the second time the Copa Libertadores de América.
  • 1993: Pope John Paul II beatifies Mother Francisca Rubatto, the first Uruguayan beta.
  • 1994: In the United States, the Pentium microprocessor is released to 75 MHz.
  • 1997: In New Berlin (Uruguay), a DC-9-32 of Austral Airlines crashes and explodes, killing 74 people.
  • 2006: China unlocks access to Wikipedia after a year of censorship.
  • 2006: In Palencia the New Municipal Stadium La Balastera is inaugurated.
  • 2006: in the United States, Google purchases the YouTube video site.
  • 2007: Colombia starts operations EasyFly the first low cost Colombian airline.
  • 2009: in Haiti there is an air accident that charges the lives of 11 blue helmets (6 Uruguayans and 5 Jordanians) during the peace mission in Haiti.
  • 2010: the Netherlands Antilles are dissolved and Curacao and San Martín are constituted in autonomous countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
  • 2010: The TV series My Little Pony is premiered: The Magic of Friendship.
  • 2012: the television series Arrow, the first series of superheroes of the 2010s, was released and the birth of the first live-action universe of DC Comics: the Arrowverse.
  • 2014: Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • 2017: Panama ranks the football world for the first time Russia 2018.
  • 2017: Chile, the Champion of the Americas Cup, is eliminated from the World Cup Russia 2018, after losing 3 to 0 against Brazil
  • 2017: The Netherlands, despite having won 2 to 0 to Sweden, did not classify the world's Russia 2018.
  • 2017: United States, the Gold Cup champion, after losing 1 to 2 to Trinidad and Tobago, does not classify Russia 2018.
  • 2018: In the United States, Hurricane Michael of the tropical cyclone season in the Atlantic was strengthened as a Category 4 hurricane and touched land in the state of Florida leaving a total of 57 deaths and million dollar damage of $25 billion.

Births

  • 1332: Charles II of Navarre, king of Navarre and count of Évreux (f. 1387).
  • 1465: Selim I, Ottoman sultan (f. 1520).
  • 1486: Carlos III de Saboya, aristocrat saboyano (f. 1553).
  • 1678: John Campbell, aristocrat and Scottish soldier (f. 1743).
  • 1684: Antoine Watteau, French painter (f. 1721).
  • 1700: Lambert Sigisbert Adam, French sculptor (f. 1759).
  • 1731: Henry Cavendish, British scientist (f. 1810).
  • 1749: Martin Vahl, Norwegian botanist (f. 1804).
  • 1780: John Abercrombie, Scottish physician (f. 1844).
  • 1813: Giuseppe Verdi, Italian composer (f. 1901).
  • 1819: Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger, German theologian (f. 1883).
  • 1825: Paul Kruger, president of Transvaal (f. 1904).
  • 1830: Isabel II, Spanish queen (f. 1904).
  • 1832: Alvaro Dávila Pérez, aristocrat Spaniard (f. 1887).
  • 1833: José Francisco Vergara, Chilean politician and military, founder of the city of Viña del Mar (f. 1889).
  • 1834: Aleksis Kivi, a Finnish writer (f. 1872).
  • 1837: Robert Gould Shaw, an American military officer (f. 1863).
  • 1839: Francisco Giner de los Ríos, philosopher and Spanish pedagogue (f. 1915).
  • 1843: Nataniel Aguirre, Bolivian writer (f. 1888).
  • 1858: Maurice Prendergast, American painter (f. 1924).
  • 1860: Joan Maragall, Spanish poet (f. 1911).
  • 1861: Claudio Williman, Uruguayan president (f. 1934).
  • 1861: Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer and politician, the Nobel Peace Prize in 1922 (f. 1930).
  • 1863: Helen Dunbar, American actress (f. 1933).
  • 1870: Iván Alekseyevich Bunin, Russian writer, nobel prize in literature (f. 1953).
  • 1884: Tomás Morales Castellano, a Spanish poet (f. 1921).
  • 1885: José Alvalade, founder of Sporting de Portugal (f. 1918).
  • 1895: Fridolf Rhudin, Swedish actor (f. 1935).
  • 1895: Sridhar Goswami, Indian guru (f. 1988).
  • 1895: Wolfram von Richthofen, German general (f. 1945).
  • 1896: Lester Germer, American physicist (f. 1971).
  • 1900: Helen Hayes, American actress (f. 1993).
  • 1901: Alberto Giacometti, Swiss sculptor and painter (f. 1966).
  • 1903: Vernon Duke, American composer (f. 1969).
  • 1905: Elizabeth Green, circus artist (f. 2001).
  • 1906: Paul Creston, American composer (f. 1985).
  • 1906: Fei Mu, Chinese filmmaker
  • 1908: Johnny Green, American composer (f. 1989).
  • 1908: Mercè Rodoreda, a Barcelonan writer in Catalan (f. 1983).
  • 1910: Gilberto Alzate Avendaño, a Colombian politician (f. 1960).
  • 1910: Ramón Gaya, Spanish painter and writer (f. 2005).
  • 1911 Clare Hollingworth, journalist and British war correspondent (f. 2017)
  • 1912: Juan Ingallinella, Argentine communist physician; murdered (f. 1955).
  • 1912: Arturo Godoy, Chilean boxer (f. 1986).
  • 1912: Julio Saraceni, Argentine filmmaker (f. 1998).
  • 1913: Claude Simon, French writer, Nobel Literature Prize in 1985 (f. 2005).
  • 1913: Joe Simon, American hysterist (f. 2011).
  • 1914: Antonio W. Goldbrunner, a German-born Venezuelan meteorologist (f. 2005).
  • 1917: Thelonious Monk, American jazz pianist (f. 1982).
  • 1918: Yigal Alon, an Israeli politician (f. 1980).
  • 1919: José Luis Hidalgo, Spanish poet (f. 1947).
  • 1919: Kim Ki-young, South Korean filmmaker (f. 1998)
  • 1920: Gail Halvorsen, American military officer (f. 2022).
  • 1924: Ed Wood, American filmmaker (f. 1978).
  • 1924: James Clavell, Australian author (f. 1994).
  • 1927: Dana Elcar, an American actor (f. 2005).
  • 1927: Manuel Hernández Mompó, a Spanish painter (f. 1992).
  • 1930: Yves Chauvin, French chemist, nobel chemistry award in 2005 (f. 2015).
  • 1930: Harold Pinter, British writer, nobel literature award in 2005 (f. 2008).
  • 1936: Gerhard Ertl, German chemist, nobel chemistry award in 2007.
  • 1938: Daidō Moriyama, Japanese photographer.
  • 1941: Peter Coyote, American actor.
  • 1941: Ken Saro-Wiwa, a Nigerian writer and activist (f. 1995).
  • 1942: Radu Vasile, Romanian Prime Minister.
  • 1944: Francisco Sagasti, industrial engineer, Peruvian researcher, writer and politician, president of Peru since 2020.
  • 1945: Yuri Razuváyev, Russian chess player (f. 2012).
  • 1946: Charles Dance, British actor.
  • 1946: Naoto Kan, Japanese politician.
  • 1946: John Prine, American singer.
  • 1946: Ben Vereen, American actor.
  • 1946: Antonio González Pacheco, Spanish police (f. 2020).
  • 1947: Juan Emilio Cheyre, Chilean military.
  • 1947: Larry Lamb, British actor.
  • 1948: Juan Falú, musician, composer and Argentine guitarist.
  • 1948: Séverine, French singer.
  • 1948: Javier Aguirresarobe, director of Spanish photography.
  • 1948: Juan Gustavo Cobo, Colombian writer and journalist (f. 2022).
  • 1948: Pedro Montoya, Colombian actor (f. 2004).
  • 1949: Hugo Yasky, teacher and Argentine trade union leader.
  • 1951: Jeanette, Spanish singer of British origin.
  • 1953: Midge Ure, British musician.
  • 1953: Gus Williams, American basketball player.
  • 1954: Javier Hernández Bonnet, Colombian sports journalist.
  • 1954: David Lee Roth, American hard rock singer, Van Halen.
  • 1955: Philippe Lioret, French filmmaker.
  • 1956: Fiona Fullerton, English actress.
  • 1957: Rumiko Takahashi, mangaka (historietist) Japanese.
  • 1957: Ciro Gómez Leyva, Mexican journalist.
  • 1958: Tanya Tucker, American singer.
  • 1959: Kirsty MacColl, British singer (f. 2000).
  • 1959: Bradley Whitford, American actor.
  • 1959: Marcelo Ebrard, Mexican politician.
  • 1960: Eric Martin, American singer, of the band Mr. Big.
  • 1960: Karra Elejalde, Spanish actor, filmmaker and Spanish screenwriter.
  • 1961: Julia Sweeney, American actress.
  • 1961: Jodi Benson, American actress and singer.
  • 1963: Anita Mui, singer Hongkonesa (f. 2003).
  • 1963: Omar Fierro, Mexican actor.
  • 1965: Chris Penn, American actor (f. 2006).
  • 1965: Rebecca Pidgeon, American actress.
  • 1965: Toshi, Japanese band singer X Japan.
  • 1966:
    • Tony Adams, British footballer.
    • Carolyn R. Bertozzi, American chemistry, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022.
    • Luis Dorante, baseball player and Venezuelan coach.
  • 1967: Thomas Muster, Austrian tennis player.
  • 1967: Jonathan Littell, Franco-American writer.
  • 1967: Gavin Newsom, American politician.
  • 1969: Brett Favre, American football player.
  • 1969: Wendi McLendon-Covey, American actress.
  • 1970: Bai Ling, American actress of Chinese origin.
  • 1970: Dean Kiely, Irish footballer.
  • 1971: Yevgueni Kisin, Russian pianist.
  • 1971: Carlos Reygadas, Mexican filmmaker.
  • 1972: Sebastián Claro, Chilean economist.
  • 1973: Mario López, American actor.
  • 1973: Semmy Schilt, Dutch kickboxer.
  • 1973: Vikash Dhorasoo, French footballer.
  • 1974: Dale Earnhardt Jr., American racer.
  • 1974: Julio Cruz, Argentine soccer player.
  • 1974: Roberto Fico, Italian politician.
  • 1975: Ramón Morales, Mexican footballer.
  • 1975: Ihsahn, Norwegian musician.
  • 1976: Bob Burnquist, Brazilian skateboarder.
  • 1977: Clemente Cancela, Argentine journalist.
  • 1977: Paulina Lazareno, Mexican actress (f. 1997).
  • 1978: Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, American actress.
  • 1979: Mya, American singer.
  • 1979: Nicolás Massú, Chilean tennis player.
  • 1981: Matteo Andreini, a Sanmarinian footballer.
  • 1982: Yasser Al-Qahtani, Saudi footballer.
  • 1982: David Cal, Spanish penguin.
  • 1983: Lzzy Hale, American hard rock singer, vocalist of the group Halestorm.
  • 1983: Jelle Van Damme, Belgian footballer.
  • 1983: Tolga Zengin, Turkish footballer.
  • 1984: Chiaki Kuriyama, Japanese actress, singer and model.
  • 1984: Troy Tulowitzki, American baseball player.
  • 1985: Adrián Gabbarini, Argentine soccer player.
  • 1985: Marina and the Diamonds, galesa singer.
  • 1986: Vadim Demidov, Latvian footballer.
  • 1986: Ezequiel Garay, Argentine soccer player.
  • 1986: Andrew McCutchen, American baseball player.
  • 1986: Panagiotis Glikos, Greek footballer.
  • 1987: Kim Kum-il, North Korean footballer.
  • 1988: Rose McIver, New Zealand actress.
  • 1989: Aimee Teegarden, American actress.
  • 1990: Alejandro Aguilar, Costa Rican footballer.
  • 1990: Shelby Miller, American baseball player.
  • 1990: Tunde Enahoro, Nigerian footballer.
  • 1990: Rafael Tolói, Brazilian footballer.
  • 1991: Gabriella Cilmi, Australian singer.
  • 1991: Lali Espósito, actress and Argentine singer
  • 1991: Mariana Pajón, Colombian cyclist.
  • 1991: Xherdan Shaqiri, Swiss footballer.
  • 1991: Mohammed Al-Owais, Saudi footballer.
  • 1992: Gabrielle Aplin, British singer.
  • 1993: Riccardo Piscitelli, Italian footballer.
  • 1993: Ilja Dragunov, Russian fighter.
  • 1994: Bae Suzy, South Korean actress and singer, from the Miss A band.
  • 1995: Abu Danladi, Ghanaian footballer.
  • 1995: Quentin Maceiras, Swiss footballer.
  • 1996: Jurgen Degabriele, Maltese footballer.
  • 1996: Oscar Zia, Swedish singer.
  • 1997: Majeed Ashimeru, Ghanaian footballer.
  • 1997: Kieran Dowell, English footballer.
  • 1997: Grace Rolek, American actress.
  • 1997: Liu Hao-ran, Chinese actor and singer.
  • 1998: Fabio Di Giannantonio, Italian bike rider.
  • 1998: Haruka Funakubo, Japanese yudoca.
  • 1998: Makoto Okazaki, Japanese footballer.
  • 1999: José Manuel Arias Copete, Spanish footballer.
  • 1999: João Virgínia, Portuguese footballer.
  • 1999: Nediljko Labrović, Croatian footballer.
  • 2000: Yang Yang Yang, Taiwanese model and singer, NCT and WayV
  • 2000: Aedin Mincks, American actor.
  • 2000: Paty Maqueo, Mexican actress.

Deaths

  • 19: Julio César Germánico, Roman commander (n. 15 B.C.).
  • 680: Husayn ibn Ali, imán chií, grandson of Mohammed (n. 626).
  • 732: Abd ar-Rahman ibn Abd Allah al-Gafiqi, Vali of Al-Andalus.
  • 833: al-Ma'mun, a Abbasid caliph from Baghdad (n. 786).
  • 1359: Hugo IV, Cypriot king (n. 1295).
  • 1459: Gianfrancesco Poggio Bracciolini, humanist and classicist Italian (n. 1380).[chuckles]required]
  • 1469: Fra Filippo Lippi, Italian painter (n. 1406).
  • 1531: Huldrych Zwingli, Swiss reformer (n. 1484).
  • 1588: Nicolás Monardes, doctor and Spanish botanist (n. 1493).
  • 1659: Abel Tasman, a Dutch explorer (n. 1603).
  • 1678: Amador Morcillo and Granero, venerated priest (n. 1617).[chuckles]required]
  • 1691: Isaac de Benserade, French poet (n. 1613).
  • 1708: David Gregory, Scottish astronomer (n. 1659).
  • 1714: Pierre Le Pesant, French economist (n. 1646).[chuckles]required]
  • 1720: Antoine Coysevox, French sculptor (n. 1640).
  • 1723: William Cowper, British Foreign Minister (n. 1665).
  • 1725: Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil, general governor of New France (n. 1643).[chuckles]required]
  • 1747: John Potter, Archbishop of Canterbury (n. 1674).[chuckles]required]
  • 1759: Granville Elliott, British military (n. 1713).[chuckles]required]
  • 1795: Francesco Antonio Zaccaria, theologian and Italian historian (n. 1714).[chuckles]required]
  • 1806: Luis Fernando de Prusia, German aristocrat (n. 1772).
  • 1810: Peter M. Jordan, Spanish aristocrat.[chuckles]required]
  • 1834: Bernardino Writeno, Argentine military founder of the city of Junín (n. 1790).
  • 1837: Charles Fourier, a French utopian socialist (n. 1772).
  • 1846: José Manuel de Goyeneche, a Spanish military, diplomat and politician (n. 1776).
  • 1856: Vicente López and Planes, writer and president of Argentina (n. 1785).
  • 1856: Mikhail Jurjew Wielhorsky, aristocrat, musician and Russian patrons (n. 1788).
  • 1875: Alekséi Konstantinovich Tolstói, Russian writer (n. 1817).
  • 1876: Charles Joseph Sainte-Claire Deville, French geologist (n. 1814).
  • 1880: Guillermo Lehmann, an Argentine colonizing businessman (n. 1840).
  • 1913: Katsura Tarō, Japanese Prime Minister (n. 1848).
  • 1914: Charles I, Romanian king (n. 1839).
  • 1923: Andrés Avelino Cáceres, militar, politician and Peruvian president (n. 1836).
  • 1927: Gustave Whitehead, German inventor (n. 1874).
  • 1930: Adolf Engler, German botanist (n. 1844).
  • 1936: Orfilia Rico, Uruguayan actress (n. 1871).
  • 1939: Eleanor Rigby, a person who inspired a song by The Beatles (n. 1895).
  • 1940: Berton Churchill, Canadian actor (n. 1876).
  • 1941 Mikhail Petrov, Soviet military (n. 1898)
  • 1944: Antoni Utrillo, a Spanish painter (n. 1867).
  • 1957: Karl Genzken, German physician, Waffen-SS officer (n. 1885).[chuckles]required]
  • 1964: Eddie Cantor, American singer (n. 1892).
  • 1964: Heinrich Neuhaus, a Soviet pianist (n. 1888).
  • 1966; Charlotte Cooper, British Tennisian (n. 1870)
  • 1970: Édouard Daladier, a French politician (n. 1884).
  • 1971: John Cawte Beaglehole, New Zealand historian (n. 1901).[chuckles]required]
  • 1971: Norma Fontenla, Argentinian dancer (n. 1930).
  • 1971: José Neglia, Argentinian dancer (n. 1929).
  • 1973: Ludwig von Mises, Austrian economist (n. 1881).
  • 1974 Liudmila Pavlichenko, Soviet sniper (n. 1916).
  • 1976: Silvana Armenulic, Yugoslav singer (n. 1939).[chuckles]required]
  • 1979: Christopher Evans, a British psychologist and programmer (n. 1931).
  • 1982: Jean Effel, French painter and journalist (n. 1908).[chuckles]required]
  • 1983: Ralph Richardson, British actor (n. 1902).
  • 1984: Maricruz Olivier, Mexican actress (n.1935).
  • 1985: Yul Brynner, Russian-American actor (n. 1920).
  • 1985: Orson Welles, American actor and filmmaker (n. 1915).
  • 1986: Gleb Wataghin, Ukrainian physiologist (n. 1899).
  • 1990: Carlos Thompson, Argentine actor (n. 1923).
  • 1991: Nazario S. Ortiz Garza, Mexican politician (n. 1893).
  • 1991: Pio Cabanillas, Spanish politician (n. 1923).
  • 1993: Horacio Taicher, Argentine actor (n. 1955).
  • 1995: Juan Manuel Soriano, journalist and Spanish actor (n. 1920).
  • 1996: Osiris Rodríguez Castillos, Uruguayan poet and composer (n. 1925).
  • 1999: Leopoldo Castedo, Spanish-Chinese historian (n. 1915).
  • 2000: Sirimavo Bandaranaike, politics ceilanesa (n. 1916).
  • 2001: Vasily Mishin, Soviet rocket designer (n. 1917).
  • 2002: Teresa Graves, American actress (n. 1948).
  • 2003: Eugene Istomin, American pianist (n. 1925).
  • 2004: Christopher Reeve, American actor (n. 1952).
  • 2004: Arthur H. Robinson, American cartographer (n. 1915).
  • 2004: Maurice Shadbolt, New Zealand writer (n. 1932).[chuckles]required]
  • 2005: Milton Obote, Ugandan president (n. 1925).
  • 2007: Juan Manuel Lozano Mejía, Mexican physicist (n. 1929).
  • 2007: Francisco del Carmen García Escalante, Mexican transvestite artist (n. 1958).
  • 2009: Luis Aguilé, a Spanish-Argentine singer (n. 1936).
  • 2009: Stephen Gately, Irish singer and actor (n. 1976).
  • 2010: Solomon Burke, American soul musician (n. 1940).
  • 2010: Ricardo Doménech, Spanish writer (n. 1938).
  • 2010: Joan Sutherland, Australian soprano (n. 1926).
  • 2010: Marcelino Vergara, ballri español (n. 1943).
  • 2010: Adam Martin, Spanish politician (n. 1943).
  • 2011: Milton Castellanos Everardo, Mexican politician (n. 1920).
  • 2012: Alex Karras, football player, professional fighter and American actor (n. 1935).
  • 2012: Amanda Todd, young Canadian suicide (n. 1996).
  • 2013: Scott Carpenter, American astronaut (n. 1925).
  • 2013: Daniel Duval, actor, screenwriter and French filmmaker (n. 1944).
  • 2013: Joseph Gomer, American pilot (n. 1920).
  • 2014: Damiana Eugenio, Filipino writer (n. 1921).
  • 2014: Ernesto Vela, politician and Colombian jurist (n. 1919).
  • 2015: Richard Heck, American chemical (n. 1931).
  • 2016: Fausto Cabrera, Peruvian cartoonist. (n. 1929).
  • 2016: Carlos Roose Silva, Peruvian cartoonist. (n. 1929).
  • 2016: Kazunari Tanaka, Japanese seiyū (n. 1967).
  • 2016: Gonzalo Vega, Mexican actor (n. 1946).
  • 2017: Margarita Prieto Yegros, writer and Paraguayan poet (n. 1936).
  • 2018: Mary Midgley, British philosopher and writer (n. 1919).
  • 2019: Ugo Colombo, Italian cyclist (n. 1940).
  • 2019: Trinidad Morgades Besari, an Ecuadorian intellectual and writer (n. 1931).
  • 2020: Afghan Abdurahmanov, Azerbaijani military (n. 1976).
  • 2021: Abdul Qadir Khan, physicist, engineer, academic, metallurgical, Pakistani nuclear theoretical and physical physicist (n. 1936).
  • 2021: Luis de Pablo, Spanish composer (n. 1930).
  • 2021: Ruthie Tompson, entintadora, animator, cameraman and supercentenary American (n. 1910).

Celebrations

  • World Day Against Death Penalty
  • World Mental Health Day
  • International Day of Newspapers
  • Bandera de ArgentinaArgentina:
    • National Dance Day
    • National Technical Day
  • BoliviaFlag of Bolivia.svgBolivia:
    • Bolivian Democracy Day
  • North KoreaBandera de Corea del NorteNorth Korea:
    • Party Foundation Day
  • CubaFlag of Cuba.svgCuba:
    • Independence Day
  • El SalvadorFlag of El Salvador.svgEl Salvador:
    • Salvadoran Psychologist Day
  • FiyiBandera de FiyiFiyi:
    • Independence Day
  • FinlandFlag of Finland.svgFinland:
    • Finnish Literature Day
  • Sri LankaBandera de Sri LankaSri Lanka:
    • Army Day
  • Bandera de TaiwánRepublic of China:
    • Double Day Ten
  • VietnamBandera de VietnamVietnam:
    • Capital Liberation Day

Catholic saints list

  • Saint Thomas of Villanueva
  • San Cerbonio de Populonia
  • San Claro de Nantes
  • Saints Eulampia and Eulampio of Nicomedia
  • San Gereón and compañeros
  • San Juan de Bridlington
  • San Paulino de Rochester
  • San Pinito de Cnosos
  • Santa Tanca de Ramerude
  • Santa Telquilde de Jouarre
  • Blessed Angela Maria Truszkowska
  • Blessed Daniel Comboni
  • Beato Eduardo Detkens
  • Blessed Lion Wetmanski

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