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T Calendar Gears Gregorian Calendar
2020
November 14 is the 318th day of the
year (319th in leap years) in
the Gregorian calendar.
47 days remain until the end of the year. Contents
·
1Events ·
2Births ·
3Deaths Events
·
1770 – James Bruce discovers what he believes
to be the source of the Nile.[1] ·
1812 – Napoleonic Wars: At the Battle of Smoliani,
French Marshals Victor and Oudinot are
defeated by the Russians under General Peter Wittgenstein.[2] ·
1851 – Moby-Dick, a novel by Herman Melville, is published in the USA. ·
1862 – American Civil War:
President Abraham Lincoln approves
General Ambrose Burnside's
plan to capture the Confederate capital
at Richmond, Virginia,
leading to the Battle of
Fredericksburg. ·
1886 – Friedrich Soennecken first
developed the hole puncher, a
type of office tool capable of punching small holes in paper. ·
1889 – Pioneering
female journalist Nellie Bly (aka
Elizabeth Cochrane) begins a successful attempt to travel around the world in
less than 80 days. She completes the trip in 72 days.[3] ·
1910 – Aviator Eugene Burton Ely performs
the first takeoff from a ship in Hampton Roads, Virginia, taking off from a makeshift deck
on the USS Birmingham in
a Curtiss pusher. ·
1918 – Czechoslovakia becomes a republic. ·
1921 – The Communist Party
of Spain is founded, and issues the first edition of Mundo
obrero.[4] ·
1922 – The British
Broadcasting Company begins radio service in the United
Kingdom. ·
1938 – The Lions Gate Bridge,
connecting Vancouver to
the North
Shore region, opens to traffic. ·
1940 – World War II: In England, Coventry is heavily bombed by
German Luftwaffe bombers. Coventry Cathedral is
almost completely destroyed. ·
1941 – World War II:
The aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal sinks
due to torpedo damage from the German
submarine U-81 sustained on November 13. ·
1941 – World War II: In Slonim, German forces engaged in Operation Barbarossa murder
9,000 Jews in a single day. ·
1952 – The first
regular UK Singles Chart published
by the New Musical Express. ·
1957 – The "Apalachin Meeting"
in rural Tioga County in
upstate New York is raided by law enforcement; many high
level Mafia figures are arrested while trying to flee. ·
1960 – Ruby Bridges becomes the first black
child to attend an all-white elementary school in Louisiana. ·
1965 – Vietnam War: The Battle of Ia Drang begins:
The first major engagement between regular American and North Vietnamese forces. ·
1967 – The Congress of Colombia,
in commemoration of the 150 years of the death of Policarpa
Salavarrieta, declares this day as "Day of the Colombian
Woman". ·
1967 – American physicist Theodore Maiman is given a patent for
his ruby laser systems, the world's first
laser. ·
1969 – Apollo program: NASA launches Apollo 12, the second crewed mission to
the surface of the Moon. ·
1970 – Soviet Union enters ICAO,
making Russian the fourth official language of organization. ·
1970 – Southern
Airways Flight 932 crashes in the mountains near Huntington,
West Virginia, killing 75, including almost all of the Marshall University football team. ·
1971 – Mariner 9 enters orbit around Mars. ·
1973 – In the United
Kingdom, Princess Anne marries Captain Mark Phillips, in Westminster Abbey. ·
1973 – The Athens
Polytechnic uprising, a massive demonstration of popular rejection
of the Greek
military junta of 1967–74, begins. ·
1975 – With the
signing of the Madrid Accords,
Spain abandons Western Sahara. ·
1977 – During a
British House
of Commons debate, Labour MP Tam Dalyell poses what would become
known as the West Lothian
question, referring to issues related to devolution
in the United Kingdom. ·
1978 – France conducts the Aphrodite nuclear
test as 25th in the group of 29, 1975–78
French nuclear tests. ·
1979 – Iran hostage crisis:
US President Jimmy Carter issues Executive order 12170, freezing all
Iranian assets in the United States in response to the hostage crisis. ·
1982 – Lech Wałęsa, the leader of
Poland's outlawed Solidarity movement,
is released after eleven months of internment near the Soviet border. ·
1984 – Zamboanga City mayor Cesar Climaco, a prominent critic of the
government of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, is assassinated in his
home city. ·
1990 – After German reunification,
the Federal Republic of Germany and Poland
sign a treaty confirming the Oder–Neisse line as
the border between Germany and Poland. ·
1991 – American and
British authorities announce indictments against two Libyan intelligence officials
in connection with the downing of the Pan Am Flight 103. ·
1991 – Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk returns to Phnom Penh after thirteen years
of exile. ·
1995 – A budget
standoff between Democrats and Republicans in
the U.S. Congress forces
the federal
government to temporarily close national parks and
museums and to run most government offices with skeleton staffs. ·
2001 – War in
Afghanistan: Afghan Northern Alliance fighters
take over the capital Kabul. ·
2001 – A magnitude 7.8
earthquake strikes a remote part of the Tibetan plateau. It had the longest
known surface rupture recorded
on land (~400 km) and is the best documented example of a supershear
earthquake.[5] ·
2003 –
Astronomers Michael E. Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David L. Rabinowitz discover 90377 Sedna, a Trans-Neptunian
object. ·
2008 – The first G-20
economic summit opens in Washington, D.C. ·
2012 – Israel launches a major
military operation in the Gaza Strip, as hostilities with Hamas escalate. ·
2016 – A magnitude 7.8
earthquake strikes Kaikoura, New Zealand, at a depth of 15 km (9
miles), resulting in the deaths of two people. ·
2017 – A gunman kills
four people and injures 12 others during a shooting
spree across Rancho
Tehama Reserve, California. He had earlier murdered his wife in
their home. Births
·
1449 – Sidonie of
Poděbrady, daughter of King of Bohemia (d. 1510) ·
1487 – John III of
Pernstein, Bohemian land-owner, Governor of Moravia and Count of
Kladsko (d. 1548) ·
1501 – Anna of Oldenburg,
Regent of East Frisia (d. 1575)[6] ·
1531 – Richard Topcliffe,
English torturer (d. 1604) ·
1601 – John Eudes, French priest and missionary (d.
1680) ·
1650 – William III of
England, Prince of Orange, King of England, Scotland and Ireland
(d. 1702) ·
1663 – Friedrich
Wilhelm Zachow, German organist and composer (d. 1712) ·
1719 – Leopold Mozart, Austrian violinist,
composer, and conductor (d. 1787) ·
1765 – Robert Fulton, American engineer,
Early steamboat pioneer (d. 1815) ·
1771 – Marie
François Xavier Bichat, French anatomist and physiologist (d.
1802) ·
1776 – Henri Dutrochet, French physician, botanist,
and physiologist (d. 1847) ·
1777 – Nathaniel Claiborne,
American farmer and politician (d. 1859) ·
1778 – Johann Nepomuk
Hummel, Austrian pianist and composer (d. 1837) ·
1779 – Adam Oehlenschläger,
Danish poet and playwright (d. 1850) ·
1797 – Charles Lyell, Scottish geologist and lawyer
(d. 1875) ·
1803 – Jacob Abbott, American author (d. 1879) ·
1805 – Fanny Mendelssohn,
German pianist and composer (d. 1847) ·
1812 – Aleardo Aleardi, Italian poet (d. 1878) ·
1812 – Maria Cristina of
Savoy (d. 1836) ·
1816 – John Curwen, English minister and educator
(d. 1880) ·
1828 – James B. McPherson,
American general (d. 1864) ·
1832 – Henry Strangways, English-Australian
politician, 12th Premier of
South Australia (d. 1920) ·
1838 – August Šenoa, Croatian author, poet, and
critic (d. 1881) ·
1840 – Claude Monet, French painter (d. 1926) ·
1856 – Madeleine
Lemoyne Ellicott, American activist (d. 1945) ·
1861 – Frederick
Jackson Turner, American historian and author (d. 1932) ·
1863 – Leo Baekeland, Belgian-American chemist and
engineer (d. 1944) ·
1869 – John Lumsden, Irish physician, founded
the St.
John Ambulance Brigade of Ireland (d. 1944) ·
1875 – Gregorio del Pilar,
Filipino general and politician (d. 1899) ·
1875 – Jakob Schaffner, Swiss author and activist
(d. 1944) ·
1877 – Norman Brookes, Australian tennis player (d.
1968) ·
1878 – Julie Manet, French painter and art
collector (d. 1966) ·
1878 – Leopold Staff, Ukrainian-Polish poet and
academic (d. 1957) ·
1883 – Ado Birk, Estonian lawyer and politician,
3rd Prime Minister
of Estonia (d. 1942) ·
1889 – Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian lawyer and
politician, 1st Prime Minister of
India (d. 1964) ·
1891 – Frederick Banting,
Canadian physician and academic, Nobel
Prize laureate (d. 1941) ·
1895 – Walter Jackson
Freeman II, American physician and psychiatrist (d. 1972) ·
1897 – John Steuart Curry,
American painter and academic (d. 1946) ·
1898 – Benjamin Fondane, Romanian-French
philosopher, poet, and critic (d. 1944) ·
1900 – Aaron Copland, American composer, conductor,
and educator (d. 1990) ·
1904 – Harold Haley, American lawyer and judge (d. 1970) ·
1904 – Harold Larwood, English-Australian cricketer
(d. 1995) ·
1904 – Dick Powell, American actor, singer,
director, and producer (d. 1963) ·
1905 – John Henry Barbee,
American singer and guitarist (d. 1964) ·
1906 – Louise Brooks, American actress and dancer
(d. 1985) ·
1907 – Howard W. Hunter, American religious leader,
14th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (d. 1995) ·
1907 – Astrid Lindgren, Swedish author and
screenwriter (d. 2002) ·
1907 – William Steig, American author, illustrator,
and sculptor (d. 2003) ·
1908 – Joseph McCarthy, American captain, lawyer,
and politician (d. 1957) ·
1910 – Rosemary DeCamp, American actress and singer
(d. 2001) ·
1910 – Eric Malpass, English author (d. 1996) ·
1912 – Barbara Hutton, American philanthropist (d.
1979) ·
1912 – Tung-Yen Lin, Chinese-American engineer, designed
the Guandu Bridge (d.
2003) ·
1914 – Ken Carson, American Western singer (d.
1994) ·
1915 – Mabel Fairbanks, American figure skater and
coach (d. 2001) ·
1915 – Martha Tilton, American singer and actress
(d. 2006) ·
1916 – Roger Apéry, Greek-French mathematician and
academic (d. 1994) ·
1916 – Sherwood Schwartz,
American screenwriter and producer (d. 2011) ·
1917 – Park Chung-hee, South Korean general and
politician, 3rd President of
South Korea (d. 1979) ·
1918 – John Bromwich, Australian tennis player (d.
1999) ·
1919 – Johnny Desmond, American singer (d. 1985) ·
1919 – Lisa Otto, German soprano and actress (d.
2013) ·
1920 – Mary Greyeyes, the first First Nations woman to join the Canadian Armed
Forces (d. 2011)[7] ·
1921 – Ea Jansen, Estonian historian and academic
(d. 2005) ·
1921 – Brian Keith, American actor and director (d.
1997) ·
1922 – Boutros
Boutros-Ghali, Egyptian politician and diplomat, 6th Secretary
General of the United Nations (d. 2016) ·
1922 – Veronica Lake, American actress and singer
(d. 1973) ·
1924 – Leonid Kogan, Ukrainian-Russian violinist
and educator (d. 1982) ·
1925 – Stirling Colgate, American physicist and
academic (d. 2013) ·
1925 – James Mellaart, English archaeologist and
author (d. 2012) ·
1927 – Lawrie Barratt, English businessman,
founded Barratt Developments (d.
2012) ·
1927 – Bart Cummings, Australian horse trainer (d.
2015) ·
1927 – McLean Stevenson, American actor and
screenwriter (d. 1996) ·
1927 – Narciso Yepes, Spanish guitarist and
composer (d. 1997) ·
1928 – Kathleen Hughes, American actress ·
1929 – Shirley Crabtree, English wrestler (d. 1997) ·
1929 – Jimmy Piersall, American baseball player and
sportscaster (d. 2017) ·
1930 – Peter Katin, English pianist and academic
(d. 2015) ·
1930 – Monique Mercure, Canadian actress ·
1930 – Michael Robbins, English actor (d. 1992) ·
1930 – Ed White,
American colonel, engineer, and astronaut (d. 1967) ·
1932 – Gunter Sachs, German astrologer and
photographer (d. 2011) ·
1933 – Fred Haise, American pilot, engineer, and
astronaut ·
1934 – Dave Mackay, Scottish-English footballer and
manager (d. 2015) ·
1934 – Ellis Marsalis, Jr.,
American pianist and educator ·
1934 – Catherine McGuinness,
Irish lawyer, judge, and politician ·
1935 – Michael Busselle, English photographer and
author (d. 2006) ·
1935 – Hussein of Jordan (d.
1999) ·
1935 – Lefteris
Papadopoulos, Greek songwriter and journalist ·
1936 – Carey Bell, American singer and harmonica
player (d. 2007) ·
1936 – Freddie Garrity, English singer and actor
(d. 2006) ·
1936 – Cornell Gunter, American R&B singer (d.
1990) ·
1937 – Alan J. W. Bell, English director and
producer ·
1937 – Murray Oliver, Canadian ice hockey player
and coach (d. 2014) ·
1939 – Wendy Carlos, American keyboard player and
composer ·
1942 – Manon Cleary, American painter and academic
(d. 2011) ·
1942 – Natalia Gutman, Russian cellist and educator ·
1943 – Peter Norton, American programmer and author ·
1944 – Karen Armstrong, English author and academic ·
1944 – David Nash,
English sculptor and academic ·
1944 – Mike Katz, American bodybuilder and football
player ·
1945 – Louise Ellman, English academic and
politician ·
1945 – Brett Lunger, American race car driver ·
1945 – Sue Williams,
American actress and model (d. 1969) ·
1946 – Bharathan, Indian director and screenwriter
(d. 1998) ·
1946 – Roland Duchâtelet,
Belgian businessman and politician ·
1947 – P. J. O'Rourke, American political satirist
and journalist ·
1947 – Nat Young, Australian surfer and author ·
1947 – Buckwheat Zydeco, American accordion player
(d. 2016) ·
1948 – Paul Dacre, English journalist ·
1948 – Michael Dobbs, English author and politician ·
1948 – Robert Ginty, American actor and producer
(d. 2009) ·
1948 – Charles, Prince
of Wales ·
1949 – Raúl di Blasio,
Argentinian pianist, composer, and producer ·
1949 – Enzo Cucchi, Italian painter ·
1949 – Gary Grubbs, American actor ·
1949 – Ryo Hayami, Japanese actor ·
1949 – James
Young, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1950 – Sarah Radclyffe, English production manager
and producer ·
1951 – Frankie Banali, American rock drummer ·
1951 – Stephen Bishop,
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor ·
1951 – Leszek Cichy, Polish mountaineer ·
1951 – Zhang Yimou, Chinese actor, director,
producer, and cinematographer ·
1952 – Dimitra Galani, Greek singer, composer and
songwriter ·
1952 – Johnny A., American guitarist and songwriter ·
1952 – Maggie Roswell, American voice actress and
singer ·
1953 – Tim Bowler, English author ·
1953 – Dominique de
Villepin, Moroccan-French lawyer and politician, 167th Prime
Minister of France ·
1954 – Willie Hernandez, Puerto Rican baseball
player ·
1954 – Bernard Hinault, French cyclist ·
1954 – Condoleezza Rice, American political
scientist, academic, and politician, 66th United
States Secretary of State ·
1954 – Eliseo Salazar, Chilean race car driver ·
1954 – Yanni, Greek-American pianist, composer, and
producer ·
1955 – Philip Egan, English bishop ·
1955 – Jack Sikma, American basketball player and
coach ·
1956 – Babette Babich, American philosopher,
author, and scholar ·
1956 – Avi Cohen, Israeli footballer and manager
(d. 2010) ·
1956 – Peter R. de Vries,
Dutch journalist and producer ·
1956 – Steve Stockman, American accountant and
politician ·
1956 – Valerie Jarrett, American government
official ·
1957 – Donald Canfield, American geologist and
academic ·
1957 – Michael J.
Fitzgerald, American author ·
1959 – Paul Attanasio, American screenwriter and
producer ·
1959 – Paul McGann, English actor ·
1959 – Chris Woods, English footballer, coach, and
manager ·
1960 – Tom Judson, American actor and composer ·
1960 – Remi Moses, English footballer and coach ·
1961 – Antonio Flores, Spanish singer-songwriter
and actor (d. 1995) ·
1961 – D. B. Sweeney, American actor ·
1962 – Laura San Giacomo,
American actress ·
1962 – Josh Silver, American keyboard player and
producer ·
1962 – Harland Williams, Canadian-American actor
and screenwriter ·
1963 – Stéphane Bern, French journalist, radio and
television presenter ·
1964 – Bill Hemmer, American journalist ·
1964 – Joseph Simmons, American hip-hop artist ·
1964 – Patrick Warburton,
American actor and comedian ·
1966 – Charles Hazlewood,
English conductor ·
1966 – Petra Rossner, German cyclist ·
1966 – Curt Schilling, American baseball player and
sportscaster ·
1967 – Letitia Dean, English actress and singer ·
1967 – Nina Gordon, American singer-songwriter ·
1967 – Leo Kunnas, Estonian colonel and author ·
1969 – Butch Walker, American singer-songwriter,
guitarist, and producer ·
1970 – Brendan Benson, American singer-songwriter
and guitarist ·
1970 – David Wesley, American basketball player and
sportscaster ·
1971 – Adam Gilchrist, Australian cricketer and
sportscaster ·
1971 – Vikas Khanna, Indian chef and author ·
1971 – Marco Leonardi, Australian-Italian actor ·
1972 – Matt Bloom, American wrestler, trainer, and
sportscaster ·
1972 – Josh Duhamel, American model and actor ·
1972 – Lara Giddings, Papua New Guinean-Australian
politician, 44th Premier of Tasmania ·
1972 – Edyta Górniak, Polish singer ·
1972 – Dougie Payne, Scottish bass player ·
1972 – Martin
Pike, Australian footballer and coach ·
1972 – Aaron
Taylor, American football player and sportscaster ·
1972 – Dariusz Żuraw, Polish footballer and
manager ·
1973 – Lawyer Milloy, American football player ·
1974 – Adina Howard, American singer-songwriter and
chef ·
1974 – David Moscow, American actor ·
1974 – Joe Principe, American singer and bass
player ·
1975 – Travis Barker, American drummer, songwriter,
and producer ·
1975 – Luiz Bombonato
Goulart, Brazilian footballer ·
1975 – Stephen Guarino, American actor ·
1975 – Gary Vaynerchuk, Russian-American
businessman and critic ·
1977 – Obie Trice, American rapper and producer ·
1978 – Bobby Allen,
American ice hockey player ·
1978 – Michala Banas, New Zealand actress and
singer ·
1978 – Delphine Chanéac,
French model and actress ·
1978 – Xavier Nady, American baseball player and
coach ·
1979 – Carl Hayman, New Zealand rugby player ·
1979 – Mavie Hörbiger,
German-Austrian actress ·
1979 – Olga Kurylenko, Ukrainian-French model and
actress ·
1979 – Pushkar Lele, Indian singer ·
1979 – Moitheri Ntobo, Lesothan footballer ·
1979 – Miguel Sabah, Mexican footballer ·
1980 – Brock Pierce, American actor and businessman ·
1980 – Brooke Satchwell, Australian model and
actress ·
1981 – Vanessa Bayer, American actress ·
1981 – Tom Ferrier, English race car driver ·
1981 – Russell Tovey, English actor ·
1982 – Boosie Badazz, American rapper ·
1982 – Hamdan bin
Mohammed Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai ·
1982 – Kyle Orton, American football player ·
1982 – Joy Williams,
American singer-songwriter ·
1983 – Guillermo Moscoso,
American baseball player ·
1983 – Naqqash Tahir, English cricketer ·
1983 – Chelsea Wolfe, American singer-songwriter ·
1984 – Lisa De Vanna, Australian footballer ·
1984 – Courtney Johns, Australian footballer ·
1984 – Marija
Šerifović, Serbian singer ·
1985 – Thomas Vermaelen, Belgian footballer ·
1987 – Giorgos Georgiadis,
Greek footballer ·
1988 – Chiyotairyū
Hidemasa, Japanese sumo wrestler ·
1988 – Nanase Hoshii, Japanese singer and actress ·
1989 – Vlad Chiricheș,
Romanian footballer ·
1989 – Jake Livermore, English footballer ·
1990 – Roman Bürki, Swiss footballer ·
1990 – Jessica Jacobs, Australian actress and
singer (d. 2008) ·
1991 – Miriam Brouwer, Canadian cyclist[8] ·
1991 – Taylor Hall, Canadian ice hockey player ·
1991 – Graham Patrick
Martin, American actor ·
1993 – Francisco Lindor, Puerto Rican baseball
player ·
1993 – Shūhei Nomura, Japanese actor ·
1993 – Samuel Umtiti, French footballer ·
1996 – Borna Ćorić, Croatian tennis
player ·
1998 – Sofia Kenin, American tennis player[9] Deaths
·
565 – Justinian I, Byzantine emperor (b. 482) ·
669 – Fujiwara no Kamatari,
Japanese politician (b. 614) ·
940 – Abu'l-Fadl
al-Bal'ami, Samanid vizier ·
976 – Taizu,
Chinese emperor (b. 927) ·
1060 – Geoffrey II,
count of Anjou ·
1189 – William
de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex ·
1226 – Frederick of
Isenberg, German politician (b. 1193) ·
1263 – Alexander Nevsky, Russian saint (b. 1220) ·
1346 – Ostasio I da Polenta,
Lord of Ravenna ·
1359 – Gregory Palamas, Greek archbishop and saint
(b. 1296) ·
1391 – Nikola Tavelić,
Croatian missionary and saint (b. 1340) ·
1442 – Yolande of Aragon,
French noblewoman (b. 1384) ·
1522 – Anne de Beaujeu, duchess of Bourbon (b.
1461) ·
1539 – Hugh Faringdon,
English monk and abbot ·
1556 – Giovanni della Casa,
Italian archbishop and poet (b. 1504) ·
1633 – William Ames, English philosopher and
academic (b. 1576) ·
1687 – Nell Gwyn, English mistress of Charles II of
England (b. 1650) ·
1691 – Tosa Mitsuoki, Japanese painter (b. 1617) ·
1716 – Gottfried Leibniz,
German mathematician and philosopher (b. 1646) ·
1734 – Louise
de Kérouaille, duchess of Portsmouth (b. 1649) ·
1739 – Juan de Galavís,
Spanish Roman Catholic archbishop of Santo Domingo and Bogotá (b. 1683) ·
1746 – Georg Wilhelm
Steller, German botanist, zoologist, physician, and explorer (b.
1709) ·
1749 – Maruyama Gondazaemon,
Japanese sumo wrestler, the 3rd Yokozuna (b. 1713) ·
1817 – Policarpa
Salavarrieta, Colombian seamstress and spy (b. 1795) ·
1825 – Jean Paul, German journalist and author (b.
1763) ·
1829 – Louis Nicolas
Vauquelin, French pharmacist and chemist (b. 1763) ·
1831 – Georg
Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosopher, author, and academic
(b. 1770) ·
1831 – Ignaz Pleyel, Austrian-French composer and
piano builder (b. 1757) ·
1832 – Charles
Carroll of Carrollton, American farmer and politician (b. 1737) ·
1844 – John
Abercrombie, Scottish physician and philosopher (b. 1780) ·
1864 – Franz Müller, German tailor and murderer (b.
1840) ·
1866 – Miguel I of Portugal (b.
1802) ·
1907 – Andrew Inglis Clark,
Australian lawyer, judge, and politician (b. 1848) ·
1908 – Guangxu Emperor of China (b. 1871) ·
1910 – John La Farge, American artist (b. 1835) ·
1914 – Vengayil
Kunhiraman Nayanar, Indian lawyer and journalist (b. 1861) ·
1915 – Booker T. Washington,
American educator, essayist and historian (b. 1856) ·
1916 – Henry George, Jr.,
American journalist and politician (b. 1862) ·
1916 – Saki,
British short story writer (b. 1870) ·
1921 – Isabel,
Princess Imperial of Brazil (b. 1846) ·
1930 – Sandy Pearce, Australian rugby league player
(b. 1883) ·
1932 – Charles Hylton
Stewart, English organist and composer (b. 1884) ·
1937 – Jack O'Connor,
American baseball player and manager (b. 1869) ·
1944 – Carl Flesch, Hungarian violinist and
educator (b. 1873) ·
1944 – Trafford
Leigh-Mallory, English air marshal (b. 1892) ·
1946 – Manuel de Falla, Spanish pianist and
composer (b. 1876) ·
1947 – Joseph Allard,
Canadian fiddler and composer (b. 1873) ·
1966 – Peter
Baker, English captain, author, and politician (b. 1921) ·
1972 – Martin Dies, Jr., American lawyer and
politician (b. 1900) ·
1974 – Johnny Mack Brown,
American football player, actor, and singer (b. 1904) ·
1977 – A.
C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Indian monk and guru, founded
the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (b.
1896) ·
1981 – Robert
Bradford, Irish footballer and politician (b. 1941) ·
1984 – Cesar Climaco, Filipino lawyer and
politician, 10th Mayor of
Zamboanga City (b. 1916) ·
1984 – Nikitas Platis, Greek actor and
cinematographer (b. 1912) ·
1988 – Haywood S. Hansell,
American general (b. 1903) ·
1989 – Jimmy Murphy,
Welsh footballer, manager, assistant manager, coach and scout (b. 1910) ·
1990 – Sol Kaplan, American composer and conductor
(b. 1919) ·
1991 – Tony Richardson, English-American director,
producer, and screenwriter (b. 1928) ·
1992 – Ernst Happel, Austrian footballer and coach
(b. 1925) ·
1994 – Tom Villard, American actor (b. 1953) ·
1995 – Jack Finney, American author and
screenwriter (b. 1911) ·
1996 – Joseph Bernardin, American cardinal (b.
1928) ·
1996 – John A. Cade, American soldier and
politician (b. 1929) ·
1997 – Eddie Arcaro, American jockey and
sportscaster (b. 1916) ·
1997 – Jack Pickersgill, Canadian educator and
politician, 35th Secretary
of State for Canada (b. 1905) ·
2000 – Robert Trout, American journalist (b. 1908) ·
2001 – Charlotte Coleman,
English actress (b. 1968) ·
2001 – Juan Carlos Lorenzo,
Argentinian footballer and manager (b. 1922) ·
2002 – Eddie Bracken, American actor (b. 1915) ·
2002 – Elena Nikolaidi, Turkish-American soprano
and educator (b. 1909) ·
2003 – Gene Anthony Ray, American actor, singer,
dancer, and choreographer (b. 1962) ·
2004 – Michel Colombier, French-American composer
and conductor (b. 1939) ·
2006 – Sumner Shapiro, American admiral (b. 1926) ·
2008 – Kristin Hunter, American author and academic
(b. 1931) ·
2008 – Robert E. Valett, American psychologist,
teacher, and author (b. 1927) ·
2010 – Wes Santee, American runner (b. 1932) ·
2011 – Esin Afşar, Italian-Turkish singer and
actress (b. 1936) ·
2011 – Neil Heywood, English-Chinese businessman
(b. 1970) ·
2011 – Jackie Leven, Scottish singer-songwriter and
guitarist (b. 1950) ·
2012 – Alexandro
Alves do Nascimento, Brazilian footballer (b. 1974) ·
2012 – Brian Davies,
Australian rugby player and manager (b. 1930) ·
2012 – Martin Fay, Irish fiddler (b. 1936) ·
2012 – Ahmed Jabari, Palestinian commander (b.
1960) ·
2012 – Abubakar Olusola
Saraki, Nigerian physician and politician (b. 1933) ·
2013 – Sudhir Bhat, Indian producer and manager (b.
1951) ·
2013 – Hari Krishna Devsare,
Indian journalist and author (b. 1938) ·
2013 – Bennett Masinga, South African footballer
(b. 1965) ·
2014 – Eugene Dynkin, Russian-American
mathematician and theorist (b. 1924) ·
2014 – Glen A. Larson, American director, producer,
and screenwriter, created Battlestar Galactica (b.
1937) ·
2014 – Morteza Pashaei, Iranian singer-songwriter
(b. 1984) ·
2015 – K. S. Gopalakrishnan,
Indian director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1929) ·
2015 – Warren Mitchell, English actor and
screenwriter (b. 1926) ·
2016 – Gwen Ifill, American television journalist
(b. 1955) Holidays and observances
·
Anniversary
of the Movement of Readjustment (Guinea-Bissau) ·
Children's Day, celebrated on the birthday
of Jawaharlal Nehru (previously
on November 20). (India) ·
Christian feast day: o All
Saints of the Carmelites o All
Souls of the Benedictine family o Barlaam of Kiev (Eastern Orthodox
Church) o Dubricius (Dyfrig, or Devereux) o Justinian I (Eastern Orthodox and Lutheran Church) o Philip the Apostle (Eastern Orthodox
Church) o Samuel Seabury (Anglican Communion) o November
14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) ·
Day of the
Colombian Woman (Colombia) ·
Mobile
Brigade Day (Indonesia) ·
World Diabetes Day (International) |
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