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[change] Births
- 1561 - Jacopo Peri, composer (d. 1633)
- 1779 - Jöns Jakob Berzelius, chemist (d. 1848)
- 1833 - Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States (d. 1901)
- 1881 - Edgar Guest, English poet (d. 1959)
- 1890 - H. P. Lovecraft, writer (d. 1937)
- 1905 - Jack Teagarden, jazz musician (d. 1964)
- 1905 - Jean Gebser, author, linguist, and poet (d. 1973)
- 1908 - Al Lopez, baseball player and manager
- 1910 - Eero Saarinen, architect (d. 1961)
- 1918 - Jacqueline Susann, novelist (d. 1974)
- 1923 - Jim Reeves, country singer (d. 1964)
- 1931 - Don King, boxing promoter
- 1932 - Anthony Ainley, British actor (d. 2004)
- 1935 - Ron Paul, American politician
- 1936 - Hideki Shirakawa, Japanese chemist, Nobel Prize, laureate
- 1940 - Rubén Hinojosa, American politician
- 1941 - Slobodan Milošević, president of Serbia and Yugoslabia
- 1942 - Isaac Hayes, singer, songwriter, and actor
- 1944 - Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India (d. 1991)
- 1946 - Connie Chung, journalist
- 1946 - N.R. Narayana Murthy, businessman
- 1948 - Robert Plant, singer (Cury and João Jorge)
- 1949 - Phil Lynott, musician (d. 1986)
- 1951 - Greg Bear, science fiction author
- 1952 - John Hiatt, musician
- 1954 - Al Roker, television broadcaster
- 1955 - Agnes Chan, singer, professor of education, essayist
- 1956 - Joan Allen, actress
- 1962 - James Marsters, American actor
- 1965 - KRS-One (Lawrence Krisna Parker), rapper
- 1968 - Yuri Shiratori, seiyū
- 1970 - John Carmack, computer game programmer
- 1973 - Todd Helton, baseball player
[change] Deaths
- 984 - Pope John XIV
- 1384 - Geert Groote, Dutch founder of the Brethren of the Common Life (b. 1340)
- 1572 - Miguel López de Legazpi, Spanish conquistador (b.1502)
- 1580 - Jeronymo Osorio, Portuguese historian (b. 1506)
- 1611 - Tomás Luis de Victoria, Spanish composer
- 1639 - Martin Opitz von Boberfeld, German poet (b. 1597)
- 1643 - Anne Hutchinson, English Puritan preacher (b. 1591)
- 1648 - Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury, English diplomat, poet, and philosopher (b. 1583)
- 1672 - Johan de Witt, Dutch politician (b. 1625)
- 1680 - William Bedloe, English informer (b. 1650)
- 1701 - Charles Sedley, English playwright
- 1707 - Nicolas Gigault, French organist and composer (b. 1627)
- 1773 - Enrique Florez, Spanish historian (b. 1701)
- 1823 - Pope Pius VII (b. 1740)
- 1887 - Jules Laforgue, French poet (b. 1860)
- 1912 - William Booth, English founder of the Salvation Army (b. 1829)
- 1914 - Pope Pius X (b. 1835)
- 1915 - Paul Ehrlich, German biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1854)
- 1917 - Adolf von Baeyer, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1835)
- 1961 - Percy Williams Bridgman, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1882)
- 1986 - Milton Acorn, Canadian poet (b. 1923)
- 2001 - Sir Fred Hoyle, English astronomer and science fiction writer (b. 1915)
- 2005 - Thomas Herrion, American football player (b. 1981)
[change] Events
- 636 - Battle of Yarmuk: Arab forces led by Khalid bin Walid take control of Syria and Palestine away from the Byzantine Empire, marking the first great wave of Muslim conquests and the rapid advance of Islam outside Arabia.
- 917 - Battle of Anchialus: Tsar Simeon I of Bulgaria invades Thrace and drives the Byzantines out.
- 1701 - Scientist and Alchemist Adam Fagnani of the canton of Ticino, Switzerland, claims to have transfigured lead into gold. He was hanged in the town square when his results were found to be fraudulent.
- 1794 - Battle of Fallen Timbers - American troops force a confederacy of Shawnee, Mingo, Delaware, Wyandot, Miami, Ottawa, Chippewa and Potawatomi warriors into a disorganized retreat.
- 1804 - Lewis and Clark Expedition: The "Corps of Discovery", exploring the Louisiana Purchase, suffers its only death when Sergeant Charles Floyd dies, apparently from acute appendicitis.
- 1833 - Nat Turner leads his revolt against the Southern plantation owners of Southampton County, Virginia
- 1882 - Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture debuts in Moscow.
- 1914 - World War I: German forces occupy Brussels.
- 1920 - The first commercial radio station, 8MK (WWJ), begins operations in Detroit, Michigan.
- 1940 - Exiled Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky is fatally wounded in Mexico City by an assassin's ice-ax. He will die the next day.
- 1955 - In Morocco, a force of Berbers from the Atlas Mountains region of Algeria, raid two rural settlements and kill 77 French nationals.
- 1960 - Senegal breaks from the Mali federation, declaring independence.
- 1968 - 200,000 Warsaw Pact troops and 5,000 tanks invade Czechoslovakia to end the "Prague Spring" of political liberalization.
- 1975 - Viking program: NASA launches the Viking 1 planetary probe toward Mars.
- 1977 - Voyager program: The United States launches the Voyager 2 spacecraft.
- 1982 - Lebanese Civil War: A multinational force lands in Beirut to oversee the PLO withdrawal from Lebanon.
- 1986 - In Edmond, Oklahoma, US Postal employee Patrick Henry Sherrill guns down 14 of his co-workers and then commits suicide.
- 1988 - Peru becomes a member of the Berne Convention copyright treaty.
- 1989- In Beverly Hills, California, Lyle and Erik Menendez shoot and kill their wealthy parents.
- 1991 - Collapse of the Soviet Union:
- 1991 - More than 100,000 people rally outside the Soviet Union's parliament building protesting the coup that deposed President Mikhail Gorbachev.
- 1993 - After rounds of secret negotiations in Norway, the Oslo Peace Accords were signed, followed by a public ceremony in Washington D.C. the next month.
- 1997 - Souhane massacre in Algeria; over 60 people killed, 15 kidnapped.
- 1998 - The Supreme Court of Canada states Quebec cannot legally secede from Canada without the federal government's approval.
- 1998 - 1998 U.S. embassy bombings: The United States military launches cruise missile attacks against alleged al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan and a suspected chemical plant in Sudan in retaliation for the August 7 bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. The al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Khartoum is destroyed in the attack.
- 2004 - Talk show host Regis Philbin breaks the record for Most Hours on Camera, with 15,188.