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T Calendar Gears Gregorian Calendar
2021
June 19 is the 170th day of the year (171st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar.
195 days remain until the end of the year. Contents · 1Events · 2Births · 3Deaths Events[edit] ·
325 –
The original Nicene Creed is
adopted at the First Council of
Nicaea.[1] ·
1179 –
The Battle of Kalvskinnet takes place outside Nidaros (now Trondheim), Norway. Earl Erling Skakke is killed, and the battle
changes the tide of the civil wars.[2] ·
1306 –
The Earl of Pembroke's
army defeats Bruce's Scottish
army at the Battle of Methven. ·
1586 –
English colonists leave Roanoke Island, after failing to
establish England's first permanent
settlement in North America. ·
1770 – New Church Day: Emanuel Swedenborg writes:
"The Lord sent forth His twelve disciples, who followed Him in the world
into the whole spiritual world to preach the Gospel that the Lord God Jesus
Christ reign. This took place on the 19th day of June, in the year
1770." ·
1800 – War of the
Second Coalition Battle of
Höchstädt results in a French victory over Austria. ·
1816 – Battle of Seven Oaks between North West Company and Hudson's Bay Company,
near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. ·
1821 –
Decisive defeat of the Filiki Eteria by the Ottomans at Drăgășani (in Wallachia). ·
1846 –
The first officially recorded, organized baseball game
is played under Alexander Cartwright's
rules on Hoboken, New Jersey's
Elysian Fields with the New York Base Ball Club defeating the Knickerbockers
23–1. Cartwright umpired. ·
1850 –
Princess Louise of the
Netherlands marries Crown Prince Karl of Sweden–Norway. ·
1862 –
The U.S. Congress prohibits slavery in United States territories,
nullifying Dred Scott v.
Sandford. ·
1865 –
Over two years after the Emancipation
Proclamation, slaves in Galveston, Texas, United States, are finally
informed of their freedom. The anniversary is still officially celebrated
in Texas and 41 other contiguous states
as Juneteenth. ·
1867 – Maximilian I of
the Second Mexican
Empire is executed by a firing squad in Querétaro, Querétaro. ·
1875 –
The Herzegovinian
rebellion against the Ottoman Empire begins. ·
1903 – Benito Mussolini, at the time a radical
Socialist, is arrested by Bern police for
advocating a violent general strike. ·
1910 –
The first Father's Day is
celebrated in Spokane, Washington. ·
1913 – Natives Land Act,
1913 in South Africa implemented. ·
1934 –
The Communications
Act of 1934 establishes the United States' Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). ·
1943 –
The Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers in
the NFL merge for one season due to player
shortages caused by World War II. ·
1949 –
The first ever NASCAR race was held
at Charlotte Speedway,
where Jim Roper would win the inaugural
event. ·
1953 – Cold War: Julius and
Ethel Rosenberg are executed at Sing Sing, in New York. ·
1960 –
The first NASCAR race was held at Charlotte Motor
Speedway. ·
1961 – Kuwait declares independence from the
United Kingdom. ·
1964 –
The Civil Rights Act
of 1964 is approved after surviving an 83-day filibuster in the United States Senate. ·
1965 – Nguyễn
Cao Kỳ becomes Prime Minister of South Vietnam at the head of a military
junta; General Nguyễn
Văn Thiệu becomes the figurehead chief of state. ·
1985 –
Members of the Revolutionary Party of Central American Workers,
dressed as Salvadoran soldiers, attack the Zona
Rosa area of San Salvador. ·
1987 –
Basque separatist group ETA commits
one of its most violent
attacks, in which a bomb is set off in a supermarket, Hipercor, killing 21 and injuring 45. ·
1988 – Pope John Paul II canonizes 117 Vietnamese Martyrs. ·
1990 –
The current international law defending indigenous peoples, Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989,
is ratified for the first time by Norway. ·
1990
– The Communist Party of the Russian Soviet Federative
Socialist Republic is founded in Moscow. ·
1991 –
The last Soviet army
units in Hungary are withdrawn. ·
2007 –
The al-Khilani
Mosque bombing in Baghdad leaves 78 people dead and another 218
injured. ·
2009 – Mass riots involving over 10,000 people
and 10,000 police officers break out in Shishou, China, over the dubious
circumstances surrounding the death of a local chef. ·
2009
– War in
North-West Pakistan: The Pakistani Armed
Forces open Operation
Rah-e-Nijat against the Taliban and other Islamist rebels in the South Waziristan area of the Federally
Administered Tribal Areas. ·
2012 – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange requested asylum in
London's Ecuadorian Embassy for fear of extradition to the US after publication
of previously classified
documents including footage of civilian
killings by the US army. ·
2018 –
The 10,000,000th United States Patent is issued.[3] ·
2018
– Antwon Rose
II was fatally shot in East Pittsburgh by East Pittsburgh
Police Officer Michael Rosfeld after being involved in a near-fatal drive-by
shooting.[4] Births[edit] ·
1301 – Prince Morikuni, shōgun of Japan (d. 1333) ·
1417 – Sigismondo
Pandolfo Malatesta, lord of Rimini (d. 1468) ·
1566 – James VI and I of the United Kingdom
(d. 1625) ·
1590 – Philip Bell,
British colonial governor (d. 1678) ·
1595 – Hargobind, sixth Sikh guru (d. 1644) ·
1598 – Gilbert Sheldon, Archbishop of Canterbury
(d. 1677) ·
1606 – James
Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton, Scottish soldier and
politician, Lord Chancellor
of Scotland (d. 1649) ·
1623 – Blaise Pascal, French mathematician and
physicist (d. 1662) ·
1633 – Philipp van Limborch,
Dutch author and theologian (d. 1712) ·
1701 – François Rebel,
French violinist and composer (d. 1775) ·
1731 – Joaquim Machado
de Castro, Portuguese sculptor (d. 1822) ·
1764 – José Gervasio
Artigas, Uruguayan general and politician (d. 1850) ·
1771 – Joseph Diaz Gergonne,
French mathematician and philosopher (d. 1859) ·
1776 – Francis
Johnson, American lawyer and politician (d. 1842) ·
1783 – Friedrich Sertürner,
German chemist and pharmacist (d. 1841) ·
1793 – Joseph Earl
Sheffield, American businessman and philanthropist (d. 1882) ·
1795 – James Braid,
Scottish-English surgeon (d. 1860) ·
1797 – Hamilton Hume, Australian explorer (d. 1873) ·
1815 – Cornelius Krieghoff,
Dutch-Canadian painter (d. 1872) ·
1816 – William H. Webb, American shipbuilder and
philanthropist, founded the Webb Institute (d. 1899) ·
1833 – Mary Tenney Gray, American editorial writer,
club-woman, philanthropist, and suffragette (d. 1904) ·
1834 – Charles Spurgeon, English pastor and author
(d. 1892) ·
1840 – Georg Karl
Maria Seidlitz, German entomologist and academic (d. 1917) ·
1843 – Mary Sibbet Copley,
American philanthropist (d. 1929) ·
1845 – Cléophas Beausoleil,
Canadian journalist and politician (d. 1904) ·
1846 – Antonio Abetti, Italian astronomer and
academic (d. 1928) ·
1850 – David Jayne Hill, American historian and
politician, 24th United
States Assistant Secretary of State (d. 1932) ·
1851 – Billy Midwinter, English-Australian
cricketer (d. 1890) ·
1851
– Silvanus P. Thompson,
English physicist, engineer, and academic (d. 1916) ·
1854 – Alfredo Catalani, Italian composer and
academic (d. 1893) ·
1854
– Hjalmar Mellin,
Finnish mathematician and theorist (d. 1933) ·
1855 – George F. Roesch, American lawyer and
politician (d. 1917) ·
1858 – Sam Walter Foss, American poet and librarian
(d. 1911) ·
1861 – Douglas Haig,
1st Earl Haig, Scottish-English field marshal (d. 1928) ·
1861
– Émile Haug, French
geologist and paleontologist (d. 1927) ·
1861
– José Rizal,
Filipino journalist, author, and poet (d. 1896) ·
1865 – May Whitty, English actress (d. 1948) ·
1871 – Alajos Szokolyi, Hungarian hurdler, jumper,
and physician (d. 1932) ·
1872 – Theodore Payne, English-American gardener
and botanist (d. 1963) ·
1874 – Peder Oluf Pedersen,
Danish physicist and engineer (d. 1941) ·
1876 – Nigel Gresley, Scottish-English engineer (d.
1941) ·
1877 – Charles Coburn, American actor (d. 1961) ·
1881 – Maginel Wright
Enright, American illustrator (d. 1966) ·
1883 – Gladys Mills Phipps,
American horse breeder (d. 1970) ·
1884 – Georges
Ribemont-Dessaignes, French painter and historian (d. 1974) ·
1886 – Finley Hamilton, American lawyer and
politician (d. 1940) ·
1888 – Arthur Massey Berry,
Canadian soldier and pilot (d. 1970) ·
1891 – John Heartfield, German photographer and
activist (d. 1968) ·
1896 – Rajani Palme Dutt,
English journalist and politician (d. 1974) ·
1896
– Wallis Simpson,
American wife of Edward VIII (d.
1986) ·
1897 – Cyril Norman
Hinshelwood, English chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate
(d. 1967) ·
1897
– Moe Howard, American comedian (d. 1975) ·
1902 – Guy Lombardo, Canadian-American violinist
and bandleader (d. 1977) ·
1903 – Mary Callery, American-French sculptor and
academic (d. 1977) ·
1903
– Lou Gehrig, American baseball player (d.
1941) ·
1903
– Wally Hammond,
English cricketer and coach (d. 1965) ·
1903
– Hans Litten, German lawyer (d. 1938) ·
1905 – Mildred Natwick, American actress (d. 1994) ·
1906 – Ernst Boris Chain,
German-Irish biochemist and academic, Nobel
Prize laureate (d. 1979) ·
1906
– Knut Kroon, Swedish footballer (d. 1975) ·
1906
– Walter Rauff,
German SS officer (d. 1984) ·
1907 – Clarence Wiseman, Canadian 10th General of
the Salvation Army (d. 1985) ·
1909 – Osamu Dazai, Japanese author (d. 1948) ·
1909
– Rūdolfs
Jurciņš, Latvian basketball player (d. 1948) ·
1910 – Sydney Allard, English race car driver,
founded the Allard Company (d.
1966) ·
1910
– Paul Flory, American chemist and
engineer, Nobel Prize laureate
(d. 1985) ·
1910
– Abe Fortas, American lawyer and jurist (d.
1982) ·
1912 – Don Gutteridge, American baseball player and
manager (d. 2008) ·
1912
– Virginia MacWatters,
American soprano and actress (d. 2005) ·
1913 – Helene Madison, American swimmer (d. 1970) ·
1914 – Alan Cranston, American journalist and
politician (d. 2000) ·
1914
– Lester Flatt,
American bluegrass singer-songwriter, guitarist, and mandolin player (d.
1979) ·
1915 – Pat Buttram, American actor (d. 1994) ·
1915
– Julius Schwartz,
American publisher and agent (d. 2004) ·
1917 – Joshua Nkomo, Zimbabwean guerrilla leader
and politician, Vice President
of Zimbabwe (d. 1999) ·
1919 – Pauline Kael, American film critic (d. 2001) ·
1920 – Yves Robert, French actor, director, and
screenwriter (d. 2002) ·
1921 – Louis Jourdan, French-American actor and
singer (d. 2015) ·
1922 – Aage Bohr, Danish physicist and
academic, Nobel Prize laureate
(d. 2009) ·
1922
– Marilyn P. Johnson,
American educator and diplomat, 8th United
States Ambassador to Togo ·
1923 – Bob Hank, Australian footballer and coach
(d. 2012) ·
1926 – Erna Schneider
Hoover, American mathematician and inventor ·
1927 – Luciano
Benjamín Menéndez, Argentine general and human rights violator (d.
2018) ·
1928 – Tommy DeVito,
American singer and guitarist ·
1928
– Nancy Marchand,
American actress (d. 2000) ·
1930 – Gena Rowlands, American actress ·
1932 – Pier Angeli, Italian actress (d. 1971) ·
1932
– José Sanchis Grau,
Spanish author and illustrator (d. 2011) ·
1932
– Marisa Pavan,
Italian actress ·
1933 – Viktor Patsayev, Kazakh engineer and
astronaut (d. 1971) ·
1934 – Gérard Latortue,
Haitian politician, 12th Prime Minister of
Haiti ·
1936 – Marisa Galvany, American soprano and actress ·
1937 – André Glucksmann,
French philosopher and author (d. 2015) ·
1938 – Wahoo McDaniel, American football player and
wrestler (d. 2002) ·
1939 – Bernd Hoss, German footballer and manager
(d. 2016) ·
1939
– John F. MacArthur,
American minister and theologian ·
1941 – Václav Klaus, Czech economist and
politician, 2nd President
of the Czech Republic ·
1942 – Merata Mita, New Zealand director and
producer (d. 2010) ·
1944 – Chico Buarque, Brazilian singer, composer,
writer and poet ·
1945 – Radovan
Karadžić, Serbian-Bosnian politician and convicted war
criminal, 1st President
of Republika Srpska ·
1945
– Aung San Suu Kyi,
Burmese politician, Nobel Prize laureate ·
1945
– Tobias Wolff,
American short story writer, memoirist, and novelist ·
1946 – Jimmy Greenhoff, English footballer and
manager ·
1947 – Salman Rushdie, Indian-English novelist and
essayist ·
1947
– John Ralston Saul,
Canadian philosopher and author ·
1948 – Nick Drake, English singer-songwriter (d.
1974) ·
1948
– Phylicia Rashad,
American actress ·
1950 – Neil Asher Silberman,
American archaeologist and historian ·
1950
– Ann Wilson, American singer-songwriter and
musician ·
1951 – Ayman al-Zawahiri,
Egyptian terrorist ·
1951
– Francesco Moser,
Italian cyclist ·
1952 – Bob Ainsworth, English politician, Secretary
of State for Defence ·
1954 – Mike
O'Brien, English lawyer and politician, Solicitor
General for England and Wales ·
1954
– Lou Pearlman,
American music producer and fraudster (d. 2016) ·
1954
– Kathleen Turner,
American actress ·
1954
– Richard
Wilkins, New Zealand-Australian journalist and television
presenter ·
1955 – Mary O'Connor,
New Zealand runner ·
1955
– Mary Schapiro,
American lawyer and politician ·
1957 – Anna Lindh, Swedish politician, 39th Swedish
Minister of Foreign Affairs (d. 2003) ·
1957
– Jean Rabe, American journalist and author ·
1958 – Sergei
Makarov, Russian-American ice hockey player and coach ·
1959 – Mark DeBarge, American singer-songwriter and
trumpet player ·
1959
– Christian Wulff,
German lawyer and politician, 10th President of Germany ·
1960 – Andrew Dilnot, English economist and
academic ·
1960
– Johnny Gray, American runner and coach ·
1960
– Luke Morley, English guitarist, songwriter,
and producer ·
1960
– Patti Rizzo, American golfer ·
1962 – Paula Abdul, American singer-songwriter,
dancer, actress, and presenter ·
1962
– Jeremy Bates,
English tennis player ·
1962
– Ashish Vidyarthi,
Indian actor ·
1963 – Laura Ingraham, American radio host and
author ·
1963
– Margarita
Ponomaryova, Russian hurdler ·
1963
– Rory Underwood,
English rugby player, lieutenant, and pilot ·
1964 – Brent Goulet, American soccer player and
manager ·
1964
– Boris Johnson, Prime
Minister of the United Kingdom and former Mayor of London ·
1964
– Brian Vander Ark,
American singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1965 – Sabine Braun, German heptathlete ·
1965
– Sadie Frost, English actress and producer ·
1966 – Michalis Romanidis,
Greek basketball player ·
1967 – Bjřrn Dćhlie,
Norwegian skier and businessman ·
1968 – Alastair Lynch, Australian footballer and
sportscaster ·
1968
– Timothy Morton,
American philosopher and academic ·
1968 – Kimberly Anne
"Kim" Walker, American film and television actress (d.
2001) ·
1970 – Rahul Gandhi, Indian politician ·
1970
– Quincy Watts,
American sprinter and football player ·
1970
– Brian Welch, American singer-songwriter and
guitarist ·
1971 – José Emilio Amavisca,
Spanish footballer ·
1971
– Chris
Armstrong, English footballer ·
1972 – Jean Dujardin, French actor ·
1972
– Ilya Markov, Russian race walker ·
1972
– Brian McBride,
American soccer player and coach ·
1972
– Poppy Montgomery,
Australian-American actress ·
1972
– Robin Tunney,
American actress ·
1973 – Jahine Arnold, American football player ·
1973
– Yuko Nakazawa,
Japanese singer ·
1973
– Yasuhiko Yabuta,
Japanese baseball player ·
1974 – Doug Mientkiewicz,
American baseball player, coach, and manager ·
1974 – Mustaque Ahmed Ruhi,
Bangladeshi member of parliament ·
1975 – Hugh Dancy, English actor and model ·
1975
– Anthony Parker,
American basketball player ·
1976 – Anar Baghirov, Azerbaijani lawyer ·
1976
– Dennis Crowley,
American businessman, co-founded Foursquare ·
1976
– Bryan Hughes,
English footballer and manager ·
1976
– Anita Wilson,
American singer-songwriter and producer ·
1978 – Dirk Nowitzki, German basketball player ·
1978
– Zoe Saldana, American actress ·
1978
– Claudio Vargas,
Dominican baseball player ·
1979 – José Kléberson,
Brazilian footballer ·
1980 – Jean Carroll,
Irish cricketer ·
1980
– Dan Ellis, Canadian ice hockey player ·
1980
– Robbie Neilson,
Scottish footballer and manager ·
1980
– Nuno
Santos, Portuguese footballer ·
1981 – Mohammed
Al-Khuwalidi, Saudi Arabian long jumper ·
1981
– Moss Burmester,
New Zealand swimmer ·
1982 – Alexander Frolov, Russian ice hockey player ·
1982
– Chris Vermuelen,
Australian motorcycle racer ·
1983 – Macklemore, American rapper ·
1983
– Aidan Turner,
Irish actor ·
1984 – Paul Dano, American actor ·
1984
– Wieke Dijkstra,
Dutch field hockey player ·
1984
– Andri Eleftheriou,
Cypriot sport shooter[5] ·
1985 – Ai Miyazato, Japanese golfer ·
1985
– José Ernesto Sosa,
Argentinian footballer ·
1985
– Dire Tune, Ethiopian runner ·
1986 – Aoiyama Kōsuke,
Bulgarian sumo wrestler ·
1986
– Lázaro Borges,
Cuban pole vaulter ·
1986
– Diego Hypólito,
Brazilian gymnast ·
1986
– Marvin Williams,
American basketball player[6] ·
1987 – Rashard Mendenhall,
American football player[7] ·
1988 – Jacob deGrom, American baseball player ·
1990 – Moa Hjelmer, Swedish sprinter ·
1990
– Xavier Rhodes,
American football player[8] ·
1992 – Keaton Jennings, South African-English
cricketer ·
1992
– C. J. Mosley,
American football player[9] ·
1993 – Olajide Olatunji,
English YouTuber[10] Deaths[edit] ·
404 – Huan Xuan, Jin-dynasty warlord and emperor of Huan Chu (b.
369) ·
626 – Soga no Umako, Japanese son of Soga no Iname (b. 551) ·
930 – Xiao Qing, chancellor of Later Liang (b.
862) ·
1027 – Romuald, Italian mystic and saint (b. 951) ·
1185 – Taira no Munemori,
Japanese soldier (b. 1147)[11] ·
1282 – Eleanor de Montfort,
Welsh princess (b. 1252) ·
1312 – Piers
Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall, English politician (b. 1284) ·
1341 – Juliana Falconieri,
Italian nun and saint (b. 1270) ·
1364 – Elisenda of Montcada,
queen consort and regent of Aragon (b. 1292) ·
1504 – Bernhard Walther, German astronomer and
humanist (b. 1430) ·
1542 – Leo Jud, Swiss theologian and reformer (b.
1482) ·
1545 – Abraomas Kulvietis,
Lithuanian-Russian lawyer and jurist (b. 1509) ·
1567 – Anna
of Brandenburg, Duchess of Mecklenburg (b. 1507) ·
1584 – Francis, Duke of
Anjou (b. 1555) ·
1608 – Alberico Gentili, Italian lawyer and jurist
(b. 1551) ·
1650 – Matthäus Merian,
Swiss-German engraver and publisher (b. 1593) ·
1747 – Alessandro Marcello,
Italian composer and educator (b. 1669) ·
1747
– Nader Shah, Persian leader (b. 1688) ·
1762 – Johann Ernst Eberlin,
German organist and composer (b. 1702) ·
1768 – Benjamin Tasker Sr.,
American soldier and politician, 10th Colonial
Governor of Maryland (b. 1690) ·
1786 – Nathanael Greene, American general (b. 1742) ·
1805 – Louis-Jean-François
Lagrenée, French painter and educator (b. 1724) ·
1820 – Joseph Banks, English botanist and author
(b. 1743) ·
1844 – Étienne
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, French zoologist and biologist (b. 1772) ·
1864 – Richard Heales, English-Australian
politician, 4th Premier of Victoria (b.
1822) ·
1864
– Sarah Rosetta
Wakeman, American soldier (b. 1843) ·
1865 – Evangelos Zappas, Greek-Romanian businessman
and philanthropist (b. 1800) ·
1867 – Miguel Miramón,
Unconstitutional president of Mexico, 1859-1860 (b. 1832)[12] ·
1867
– Maximilian I of
Mexico (b. 1832) ·
1874 – Ferdinand Stoliczka,
Moravian palaeontologist and ornithologist (b. 1838) ·
1884 – Juan Bautista
Alberdi, Argentinian-French politician and diplomat (b. 1810) ·
1903 – Herbert Vaughan, English cardinal (b. 1832) ·
1918 – Francesco Baracca,
Italian fighter pilot (b. 1888) ·
1921 – Ramón López Velarde,
Mexican poet and author (b. 1888) ·
1922 – Hitachiyama Taniemon,
Japanese sumo wrestler, the 19th Yokozuna (b. 1874) ·
1932 – Sol Plaatje, South African journalist and
activist (b. 1876) ·
1937 – J. M. Barrie, Scottish novelist and
playwright (b. 1860) ·
1939 – Grace Abbott, American social worker and
activist (b. 1878) ·
1940 – Maurice Jaubert, French composer and
conductor (b. 1900) ·
1941 – C. V. Hartman, Swiss botanist and
anthropologist (b. 1862) ·
1941
– Otto Hirsch, German jurist and politician
(b. 1885) ·
1949 – Syed Zafarul Hasan,
Indian philosopher and academic (b. 1885) ·
1951 – Angelos Sikelianos,
Greek poet and playwright (b. 1884) ·
1953 – Ethel Rosenberg, American spy (b. 1915) ·
1953
– Julius Rosenberg,
American spy (b. 1918) ·
1956 – Thomas J. Watson, American businessman (b.
1874) ·
1962 – Frank Borzage, American film director and
actor (b. 1894) ·
1966 – Ed Wynn, American actor and comedian (b.
1886) ·
1968 – James Joseph Sweeney,
American bishop (b. 1898) ·
1975 – Sam Giancana, American mob boss (b. 1908) ·
1977 – Ali Shariati, Iranian sociologist and
philosopher (b. 1933) ·
1979 – Paul Popenoe, American explorer and scholar,
founded Relationship
counseling (b. 1888) ·
1981 – Anya Phillips, Chinese-American band manager
and co-founder of the Mudd Club (b.
1955)[13] ·
1984 – Lee Krasner, American painter and educator
(b. 1908) ·
1986 – Len Bias, American basketball player (b.
1963) ·
1987 – Margaret Carver
Leighton, American author (b. 1896) ·
1988 – Fernand Seguin, Canadian biochemist and
academic (b. 1922) ·
1988
– Gladys Spellman,
American lawyer and politician (b. 1918) ·
1989 – Betti Alver, Estonian author and poet (b.
1906) ·
1990 – George Addes, American trade union leader,
co-founded United
Automobile Workers (b. 1911) ·
1990
– Isabella Smith
Andrews, New Zealand writer (b. 1905)[14] ·
1991 – Jean Arthur, American actress (b. 1900) ·
1993 – William Golding, British novelist,
playwright, and poet, Nobel Prize laureate
(b. 1911) ·
1995 – Peter
Townsend, Burmese-English captain and pilot (b. 1914) ·
2001 – Stanley Mosk, American lawyer, jurist, and
politician (b. 1912) ·
2001
– John Heyer, Australian director and producer
(b. 1916) ·
2004 – Clayton Kirkpatrick,
journalist and newspaper editor (b. 1915)[15] ·
2007 – Antonio Aguilar, Mexican singer-songwriter,
actor, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1919) ·
2007
– Alberto Mijangos,
Mexican-American painter and educator (b. 1925) ·
2007
– Terry Hoeppner,
American football player and coach (b. 1947) ·
2007
– Ze'ev Schiff,
Israeli journalist and author (b. 1932) ·
2008 – Barun Sengupta, Bengali journalist,
founded Bartaman (b.
1934) ·
2009 – Tomoji Tanabe, Japanese engineer and
surveyor (b. 1895) ·
2010 – Manute Bol, Sudanese-American basketball
player and activist (b. 1962) ·
2010
– Anthony
Quinton, Baron Quinton, English philosopher and academic (b. 1925) ·
2010
– Carlos Monsiváis,
Mexican writer, journalist and political activist (b. 1938) ·
2012 – Norbert Tiemann, American soldier and
politician, 32nd Governor of Nebraska (b.
1924) ·
2013 – Vince Flynn, American author (b. 1966) ·
2013
– James Gandolfini,
American actor and producer (b. 1961) ·
2013
– Gyula Horn, Hungarian politician, 37th Prime Minister
of Hungary (b. 1932) ·
2013
– Dave
Jennings, American football player and sportscaster (b. 1952) ·
2013
– Filip Topol, Czech singer-songwriter and
pianist (b. 1965) ·
2013
– Slim Whitman,
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1923) ·
2014 – Oskar-Hubert
Dennhardt, German general (b. 1915) ·
2014
– Gerry Goffin,
American songwriter (b. 1939) ·
2014
– Ibrahim
Touré, Ivorian footballer (b. 1985) ·
2015 – James Salter, American novelist and
short-story writer (b. 1925) ·
2016 – Anton Yelchin, American actor (b. 1989) ·
2017 – Otto Warmbier, American college student
detained in North Korea (b. 1994)[16] ·
2018 – Koko, western lowland
gorilla and user of American Sign
Language (b. 1971)[17] ·
2019 – Etika, American YouTuber and streamer (b. 1990)[18] Holidays and observances[edit] ·
Christian feast day: o Deodatus (or Didier)
of Nevers (or of Jointures) o Gervasius and
Protasius (Catholic Church) o Romuald o Zosimus o June
19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) ·
Day of the
Independent Hungary (Hungary) ·
Juneteenth (United States,
especially African Americans) ·
Labour
Day (Trinidad and Tobago) ·
Laguna Day (Laguna) ·
World Sickle Cell
Day (International) |
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