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T Calendar Gears Gregorian Calendar
2020
November 9 is the 313th day of the year (314th
in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar.
52 days remain until the end of the year. Contents
·
1Events ·
2Births ·
3Deaths Events[edit]
·
694 At the Seventeenth
Council of Toledo, Egica, a king of the Visigoths of Hispania, accuses Jews of aiding Muslims,
sentencing all Jews to slavery. ·
1277 The Treaty of Aberconwy,
a humiliating settlement forced on Llywelyn ap Gruffudd by
King Edward I of England,
brings a temporary end to the Welsh Wars.[1] ·
1313 Louis the Bavarian defeats
his cousin Frederick
I of Austria at the Battle of
Gammelsdorf. ·
1330 At the Battle of Posada, Basarab I of
Wallachia defeats the Hungarian army of Charles I Robert. ·
1456 Ulrich II,
Count of Celje, last ruler of the County of Cilli, is assassinated in Belgrade. ·
1520 More than 50
people are sentenced and executed in the Stockholm Bloodbath ·
1620 Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower sight land at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. ·
1688 Glorious Revolution: William of Orange captures Exeter. ·
1697 Pope Innocent XII founds
the city of Cervia. ·
1720 The synagogue
of Judah HeHasid is
burned down by Arab creditors, leading to the expulsion of the Ashkenazim from Jerusalem. ·
1729 Spain, France
and Great Britain sign the Treaty of
Seville. ·
1780 American
Revolutionary War: In the Battle of Fishdam
Ford a force of British and Loyalist troops fail in a
surprise attack against the South Carolina Patriot militia under
Brigadier General Thomas Sumter. ·
1791 Foundation of
the Dublin Society of
United Irishmen. ·
1799 Napoleon Bonaparte leads the Coup of 18 Brumaire ending
the Directory government,
and becoming First Consul of the successor (Consulate Government). ·
1851 Kentucky marshals abduct abolitionist
minister Calvin Fairbank from Jeffersonville, Indiana,
and take him to Kentucky to stand trial for helping a slave escape. ·
1861 The first
documented football match
in Canada is played at University
College, Toronto. ·
1862 American Civil War: Union General Ambrose Burnside assumes command of
the Army of the Potomac,
after George B. McClellan is
removed. ·
1867 Tokugawa shogunate hands
power back to the Emperor of Japan, starting the Meiji Restoration. ·
1872 The Great Boston
Fire of 1872. ·
1881 Mapuche rebels attack
the fortified Chilean settlement of Temuco.[2] ·
1883 The 90th
Winnipeg Battalion of Rifles, (later the Royal Winnipeg
Rifles) of the Canadian Armed Forces is founded. ·
1887 The United
States receives rights to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. ·
1906 Theodore Roosevelt is
the first sitting President of the United States to make an official trip outside the country. He did so
to inspect progress on the Panama Canal. ·
1907 The Cullinan Diamond is presented to
King Edward VII on
his birthday. ·
1913 The Great Lakes
Storm of 1913, the most destructive natural disaster ever to hit
the lakes, reaches its greatest intensity after beginning two days earlier.
The storm destroys 19 ships and kills more than 250 people. ·
1914 SMS Emden is sunk by HMAS Sydney in
the Battle of Cocos. ·
1918 Kaiser Wilhelm II of
Germany abdicates after the German
Revolution, and Germany is proclaimed a Republic. ·
1923 In Munich, Germany, police and government
troops crush the Beer Hall Putsch in Bavaria. The failed coup is the work of
the Nazis. ·
1935 The Congress
of Industrial Organizations is founded in Atlantic City,
New Jersey, by eight trade unions belonging to the American
Federation of Labor. ·
1937 Second
Sino-Japanese War: The Chinese Army withdraws from the Battle of Shanghai. ·
1938 The Nazi German diplomat Ernst vom Rath dies from gunshot wounds
by Herschel Grynszpan,
an act which the Nazis used as an excuse to instigate the 1938 national pogrom, also known as Kristallnacht. ·
1940 Warsaw is awarded the Virtuti Militari. ·
1953 Cambodia gains independence from
France. ·
1960 Robert McNamara is named president
of Ford Motor Company,
the first non-Ford to serve in that post. A month later, he resigned to join
the administration of newly elected John F. Kennedy. ·
1963 At Miike coal mine, Miike,
Japan, an
explosion kills 458, and hospitalises 839 with carbon monoxide
poisoning. ·
1965 Several U.S.
states and parts of Canada are hit by a series of blackouts lasting up to 13 hours in
the Northeast
blackout of 1965. ·
1965 A Catholic Worker
Movement member, Roger Allen LaPorte,
protesting against the Vietnam War, sets himself on fire in front of
the United Nations building. ·
1967 Apollo program: NASA launches
the unmanned Apollo 4 test
spacecraft atop the first Saturn V rocket from Cape Kennedy,
Florida. ·
1967 The first issue of Rolling Stone magazine is
published. ·
1970 Vietnam War: The Supreme
Court of the United States votes 63 against
hearing a case to allow Massachusetts to enforce its law
granting residents the right to refuse military service in an undeclared war. ·
1979 Cold War: Nuclear
false alarm: The NORAD computers
and the Alternate National Military Command Center in Fort Ritchie,
Maryland detected purported massive Soviet nuclear strike. After reviewing
the raw data from satellites and checking the early-warning radars,
the alert is cancelled. ·
1985 Garry Kasparov, 22, of the Soviet Union becomes the youngest World Chess Champion by
beating fellow Soviet Anatoly Karpov. ·
1989 Cold War: Fall of the
Berlin Wall: East Germany opens checkpoints in
the Berlin Wall,
allowing its citizens to travel to West Berlin. ·
1993 Stari Most, the "old bridge" in
the Bosnian city
of Mostar, built in 1566,
collapses after several days of bombing by Croat forces during the CroatBosniak War. ·
1994 The chemical element darmstadtium is discovered. ·
1998 A U.S. federal
judge, in the largest civil settlement in American history, orders 37 U.S.
brokerage houses to pay US$1.03 billion to cheated NASDAQ investors to compensate
for price fixing. ·
1998 Capital
punishment in the United Kingdom, already abolished for murder, is
completely abolished for all remaining capital offences. ·
1999 TAESA Flight 725 crashes after takeoff
from Uruapan
International Airport in Uruapan, Michoacαn, Mexico, killing all 18 people on board.[3] ·
2000 Uttarakhand officially becomes the
27th state of India,
formed from thirteen districts of northwestern Uttar Pradesh.[4] ·
2004 Firefox 1.0 is released.[5] ·
2005 The Venus Express mission of the European Space
Agency is launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. ·
2005 Suicide bombers
attack three hotels in Amman, Jordan, killing at least 60 people. ·
2007 The
German Bundestag passes
the controversial data
retention bill mandating storage of citizens'
telecommunications traffic data for six months without probable cause. ·
2012 A train
carrying liquid fuel crashes and
bursts into flames in northern Myanmar, killing 27 people and injuring 80
others. ·
2012 At least 27 people are killed and
dozens are wounded in conflicts between
inmates and guards at Welikada prison in Colombo. ·
2019 Kartarpur Corridor was
started by India Pakistan. Births[edit]
·
955 Gyeongjong,
Korean king (d. 981) ·
1383 Niccolς
III d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara (d. 1441) ·
1389 Isabella of Valois,
queen consort of England (d. 1409) ·
1414 Albrecht III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg (d.
1486) ·
1455 Johann V
of Nassau-Vianden-Dietz, Dutch count (d. 1516) ·
1467 Charles II,
Duke of Guelders, count of Zutphen from 1492 (d. 1538) ·
1467 Philippa of Guelders,
twin sister of Charles II,
Dutch duchess consort (d. 1547) ·
1522 Martin Chemnitz, German astrologer and
theologian (d. 1586) ·
1535 Nanda Bayin, king of Burma (d. 1600) ·
1580 Johannes Narssius,
Dutch physician and poet (d. 1637) ·
1606 Hermann Conring, German philosopher and
educator (d. 1681) ·
1664 Johann Speth, German organist and composer
(d. 1719) ·
1664 Henry Wharton, English librarian and author
(d. 1695) ·
1683 George II of
Great Britain (d. 1760)[6] ·
1697 Claudio Casciolini,
Italian singer and composer (d. 1760) ·
1719 Domenico
Lorenzo Ponziani, Italian priest, theoretician, and academic (d.
1796) ·
1721 Mark Akenside, English physician and poet
(d. 1770) ·
1723 Anna
Amalia, Abbess of Quedlinburg (d. 1787) ·
1731 Benjamin Banneker,
American farmer, surveyor, and author (d. 1806) ·
1732 Jeanne
Julie Ιlιonore de Lespinasse, French businesswoman and author (d.
1776) ·
1773 Thomasine
Christine Gyllembourg-Ehrensvδrd, Danish author (d. 1856) ·
1799 Gustav, Prince of
Vasa (d. 1877) ·
1801 Gail Borden, American surveyor and
publisher, invented condensed milk (d. 1874) ·
1802 Elijah Parish
Lovejoy, American minister, journalist, and activist (d. 1837) ·
1810 Bernhard von
Langenbeck, German general, surgeon, and academic (d. 1887) ·
1818 Ivan Turgenev, Russian author and playwright
(d. 1883) ·
1825 A. P. Hill, American general (d. 1865) ·
1829 Peter Lumsden, English general (d. 1918) ·
1832 Ιmile Gaboriau,
French author and journalist (d. 1873) ·
1840 Joseph-Adolphe
Chapleau, Canadian lawyer and politician, 5th Premier of Quebec (d.
1898) ·
1841 Edward VII of the United Kingdom (d.
1910) ·
1850 Louis Lewin, German pharmacologist and
academic (d. 1929) ·
1853 Stanford White, American architect and
partner, co-founded McKim, Mead &
White (d. 1906) ·
1854 Maud Howe Elliott,
American activist and author (d. 1948) ·
1862 Gigo Gabashvili, Georgian painter and
educator (d. 1936) ·
1869 Marie Dressler, Canadian-American actress
and singer (d. 1934) ·
1871 Florence R. Sabin,
American medical scientist (d. 1953) ·
1872 Bohdan Lepky, Ukrainian author and poet (d.
1941) ·
1873 Otfrid Foerster, German neurologist and
surgeon (d. 1941) ·
1874 Albert Francis
Blakeslee, American botanist and academic (d. 1954) ·
1877 Enrico De Nicola, Italian journalist,
lawyer, and politician, 1st President
of the Italian Republic (d. 1959) ·
1877 Muhammad Iqbal, Pakistani philosopher, poet,
and politician (d. 1938) ·
1878 Ahn Changho, Korean activist and politician
(d. 1938) ·
1879 Jenő Bory, Hungarian architect and
sculptor (d. 1959) ·
1879 S. O. Davies, Welsh union leader and
politician (d. 1972) ·
1879 Milan ufflay, Croatian historian and politician
(d. 1931) ·
1880 Giles Gilbert Scott,
English architect, designed the red telephone box (d.
1960) ·
1883 Edna May Oliver, American actress (d. 1942) ·
1885 Theodor Kaluza, German mathematician and
physicist (d. 1954) ·
1885 Velimir Khlebnikov,
Russian poet and playwright (d. 1922) ·
1885 Aureliano Pertile,
Italian tenor and educator (d. 1952) ·
1885 Hermann Weyl, German mathematician,
physicist, and philosopher (d. 1955) ·
1886 Ed Wynn, American actor (d. 1966) ·
1888 Jean Monnet, French economist and diplomat
(d. 1979) ·
1891 Louisa E. Rhine, American botanist and
parapsychologist (d. 1983) ·
1894 Mae Marsh, American actress (d. 1968) ·
1894 Dietrich von
Choltitz, General of the German Army during World War II (d. 1966) ·
1897 Harvey Hendrick, American baseball player
(d. 1941) ·
1897 Ronald
George Wreyford Norrish, English chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate
(d. 1978) ·
1900 Oskar Loorits, Estonian author and academic
(d. 1961) ·
1902 Anthony Asquith, English director and
screenwriter (d. 1968) ·
1904 Viktor Brack, German SS officer
(d. 1948) ·
1904 Heiti Talvik, Estonian poet (d. 1947) ·
1905 Erika Mann, German-Swiss actress and author
(d. 1969)[7] ·
1906 Arthur Rudolph, German scientist and
engineer (d. 1996) ·
1913 Paulene Myers, American actress (d. 1996) ·
1914 Thomas Berry, American priest, historian,
and theologian (d. 2009) ·
1914 Hedy Lamarr, Austrian-American actress and
inventor (d. 2000) ·
1915 Andrι Franηois,
Romanian-French illustrator, painter, and sculptor (d. 2005) ·
1915 Sargent Shriver, American lieutenant,
lawyer, and politician, 21st United
States Ambassador to France (d. 2011) ·
1916 Martha Settle Putney,
American lieutenant, historian, and educator (d. 2008) ·
1918 Spiro Agnew, American soldier, lawyer, and
politician, 39th Vice
President of the United States (d. 1996) ·
1918 Florence Chadwick,
American swimmer (d. 1995) ·
1918 Thomas Ferebee, American colonel (d. 2000) ·
1918 Choi Hong Hi, South Korean general and
martial artist, co-founded taekwondo (d. 2002) ·
1919 Eva Todor, Brazilian actress (d. 2017) ·
1920 Byron De La Beckwith,
American assassin of Medgar Evers (d.
2001) ·
1920 Philip G. Hodge, American engineer and
academic (d. 2014) ·
1921 Pierrette Alarie, Canadian soprano and
actress (d. 2011) ·
1921 Viktor Chukarin, Ukrainian gymnast and coach
(d. 1984) ·
1922 Dorothy Dandridge,
American actress, singer, and dancer (d. 1965) ·
1922 Raymond Devos, Belgian-French comedian and
clown (d. 2006) ·
1922 Imre Lakatos, Hungarian mathematician,
philosopher, and academic (d. 1974) ·
1923 Alice Coachman, American high jumper (d.
2014) ·
1923 Elizabeth Hawley, American-Nepali journalist
and historian (d. 2018) ·
1923 James Schuyler, American poet and author (d.
1991) ·
1924 Robert Frank, Swiss-American photographer
and director (d. 2019) ·
1925 Alistair Horne, English-American journalist,
historian, and author (d. 2017) ·
1926 Vicente Aranda, Spanish director, producer,
and screenwriter (d. 2015) ·
1926 Luis Miguel
Dominguνn, Spanish bullfighter (d. 1996) ·
1928 Anne Sexton, American poet and academic (d.
1974) ·
1929 Marc Favreau, Canadian actor and poet (d.
2005) ·
1929 Imre Kertιsz, Hungarian author, Nobel Prize laureate
(d. 2016) ·
1931 Whitey Herzog, American baseball player and
manager ·
1931 George Witt,
American baseball player and coach (d. 2013) ·
1931 Valery Shumakov, Russian surgeon and
transplantologist (d. 2008) ·
1933 Ed Corney, American professional bodybuilder
(d. 2019) ·
1934 Ingvar Carlsson, Swedish economist and
politician, 29th Prime Minister
of Sweden ·
1934 Ronald Harwood, South African author,
playwright, and screenwriter ·
1934 Carl Sagan, American astronomer,
astrophysicist, and cosmologist (d. 1996) ·
1935 Bob Gibson, American baseball player and
manager ·
1935 David
Wolfson, Baron Wolfson of Sunningdale, English businessman and
politician ·
1936 Bob Graham, American lawyer and politician,
38th Governor of Florida ·
1936 Mikhail Tal, Latvian-Russian chess player
and author (d. 1992) ·
1936 Mary Travers, American singer-songwriter (d.
2009) ·
1937 Roger McGough, English author, poet, and
playwright ·
1937 Donald Trelford, English journalist and
academic ·
1937 Clyde Wells, Canadian lawyer and politician,
5th Premier of
Newfoundland ·
1938 Ti-Grace Atkinson,
American author and critic ·
1939 Paul Cameron, American psychologist and
academic ·
1939 Bryan
Davies, Baron Davies of Oldham, English academic and politician ·
1941 David Constant, English cricketer and umpire ·
1941 Tom Fogerty, American singer-songwriter and
guitarist (d. 1990) ·
1941 John
Singleton, Australian businessman ·
1942 Victor Blank, English businessman and
philanthropist ·
1942 Tom Weiskopf, American golfer and
sportscaster ·
1944 Chitresh Das, Indian dancer and
choreographer (d. 2015) ·
1944 Phil May,
English singer-songwriter ·
1945 Moeletsi Mbeki, South African economist and
academic ·
1946 Benny Mardones, American singer-songwriter ·
1946 Marina Warner, English author and academic ·
1947 Robert David Hall,
American actor, singer, and pianist ·
1948 Bille August, Danish director,
cinematographer, and screenwriter ·
1948 Joe Bouchard, American bass player and
songwriter ·
1948 Jane Humphries, English economist, historian,
and academic ·
1948 Michel Pagliaro, Canadian singer-songwriter
and guitarist ·
1948 Luiz Felipe Scolari,
Brazilian footballer and manager ·
1950 Parekura Horomia, New Zealand politician,
40th Minister
of Māori Affairs (d. 2013) ·
1951 Lou Ferrigno, American bodybuilder and actor ·
1952 Sherrod Brown, American academic and
politician ·
1952 Jim Riggleman, American baseball player, coach,
and manager ·
1953 Gaιtan Hart, Canadian boxer ·
1954 Aed Carabao, Thai singer-songwriter and
guitarist ·
1955 Fernando Meirelles,
Brazilian director, producer, and screenwriter ·
1955 Bob Nault, Canadian lawyer and politician ·
1960 Andreas Brehme, German footballer and
manager ·
1960 Demetra Plakas, American drummer ·
1960 Sarah Franklin, American-English
anthropologist and academic ·
1961 Jill Dando, English journalist (d. 1999) ·
1964 Robert Duncan
McNeill, American actor, director, and producer ·
1965 Daphne Guinness, English-Irish model and
actress ·
1965 Andrei Lapushkin, Russian footballer ·
1965 Bryn Terfel, Welsh opera singer ·
1967 Ricky Otto, English footballer ·
1968 Nazzareno Carusi, Italian pianist and
educator ·
1968 Colin Hay,
English political scientist, author, and academic ·
1969 Sandra Denton, Jamaican-American rapper and
actress ·
1969 Ramona Milano, Canadian actress ·
1969 Roxanne Shantι,
American rapper ·
1969 Allison Wolfe, American singer-songwriter ·
1970 Nelson Diebel, American swimmer and coach ·
1970 Domino,
American DJ and producer ·
1970 Guido Gφrtzen, Dutch volleyball player ·
1970 Bill Guerin, American ice hockey player and
coach ·
1970 Chris Jericho, American-Canadian wrestler ·
1970 Scarface,
American rapper and producer ·
1970 Susan Tedeschi, American singer-songwriter
and guitarist ·
1971 David Duval, American golfer and
sportscaster ·
1971 Sabri Lamouchi, French footballer and
manager ·
1972 Eric Dane, American actor ·
1972 Naomi Shindō, Japanese voice actress
and singer ·
1972 Corin Tucker, American singer-songwriter and
guitarist ·
1973 Alyson Court, Canadian actress and producer ·
1973 Nick Lachey, American singer-songwriter,
producer, and actor ·
1973 Gabrielle Miller, Canadian actress and
director ·
1973 Zisis Vryzas, Greek footballer and coach ·
1974 Alessandro Del Piero,
Italian footballer ·
1974 Giovanna Mezzogiorno,
Italian actress ·
1975 Gareth Malone, English singer and conductor ·
1975 Mathew Sinclair, New Zealand cricketer ·
1976 Tochiazuma Daisuke,
Japanese sumo wrestler ·
1977 Chris Morgan,
English footballer and manager ·
1977 Omar Trujillo, Mexican footballer ·
1978 Steven Lσpez, American martial artist ·
1978 Even Ormestad, Norwegian bass player and
producer ·
1978 Sisqσ, American singer-songwriter, producer,
and actor ·
1979 Dave Bush, American baseball player ·
1979 Caroline Flack, English television
presenter, radio presenter, and model (d. 2020) ·
1979 Adam Dunn, American baseball player ·
1979 Martin
Taylor, English footballer ·
1980 James Harper,
English footballer ·
1980 Vanessa Lachey, Filipino-American television
host and actress ·
1980 Dominique Maltais,
Canadian snowboarder ·
1981 Eyedea, American rapper and producer (d.
2010) ·
1981 Kane Waselenchuk, Canadian racquetball
player ·
1981 Jobi McAnuff, Jamaican footballer ·
1982 Boaz Myhill, American-Welsh footballer ·
1982 Jana Pittman, Australian hurdler ·
1983 Rob Elloway, German rugby player ·
1983 Ted Potter Jr., American golfer ·
1983 Michael
Turner, English footballer ·
1984 Delta Goodrem, Australian singer-songwriter,
pianist, and actress ·
1984 Seven,
South Korean singer, dancer, and actor ·
1985 Bakary Soumarι,
Malian footballer ·
1986 Carl Gunnarsson, Swedish ice hockey player ·
1987 Raul Must, Estonian badminton player ·
1988 Nikki Blonsky, American actress, singer, and
dancer ·
1988 Analeigh Tipton, American model and actress ·
1989 Baptiste Giabiconi,
French model and singer ·
1990 Nosa Igiebor, Nigerian footballer ·
1993 Pete Dunne,
English wrestler and promoter ·
1996 Momo Hirai, Japanese singer[8] Deaths[edit]
·
959 Constantine VII, Byzantine emperor (b. 905) ·
1034 Oldřich,
Duke of Bohemia (b. c. 975) ·
1187 Emperor Gaozong
of Song (b. 1107) ·
1208 Sancha
of Castile, Queen of Aragon (b. 1154) ·
1261 Sanchia of Provence,
queen consort of Germany ·
1286 Roger Northwode, English statesman (b. 1230) ·
1312 Otto III, Duke
of Bavaria (b. 1261) ·
1321 Walter Langton, bishop of Lichfield and
treasurer of England (b. 1243) ·
1456 Ulrich II,
Count of Celje (b. 1406) ·
1492 Jami,
Persian poet (b. 1414) ·
1596 George Peele, English translator, poet, and
dramatist (b. 1556) ·
1623 William Camden, English historian and
topographer (b. 1551) ·
1641 Cardinal-Infante
Ferdinand of Austria (b. 1610) ·
1677 Aert van der Neer,
Dutch painter (b. 1603) ·
1766 Unico Wilhelm
van Wassenaer, Dutch composer and diplomat (b. 1692) ·
1770 John
Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll, Scottish general and politician (b.
1693) ·
1778 Giovanni
Battista Piranesi, Italian sculptor and illustrator (b. 1720) ·
1801 Carl Stamitz, German-Czech violinist and
composer (b. 1745) ·
1848 Robert Blum, German poet and politician (b.
1810) ·
1854 Elizabeth
Schuyler Hamilton, wife/widow of Alexander Hamilton and co-founder
of the first private orphanage in New York (b. 1757) ·
1880 Edwin Drake, American businessman (b. 1819) ·
1911 Howard Pyle, American author and illustrator
(b. 1853) ·
1918 Guillaume
Apollinaire, Italian-French author, poet, and playwright (b. 1880) ·
1918 Peter Lumsden, English general (b. 1829) ·
1919 Eduard
Mόller, Swiss lawyer and politician, 26th President of the Swiss Confederation (b. 1848) ·
1924 Henry Cabot Lodge,
American historian and politician (b. 1850) ·
1932 Nadezhda Alliluyeva,
second wife of Joseph Stalin (b.
1901) ·
1937 Ramsay MacDonald, Scottish journalist and
politician, Prime
Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1866) ·
1938 Vasily Blyukher, Russian marshal (b. 1889) ·
1940 Stephen Alencastre,
Portuguese-American bishop (b. 1876) ·
1940 Neville Chamberlain,
English businessman and politician, Prime
Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1869) ·
1942 Charles Courtney
Curran, American painter (b. 1861) ·
1942 Edna May Oliver, American actress (b. 1883) ·
1944 Frank
Marshall, American chess player and theoretician (b. 1877) ·
1951 Sigmund Romberg, Hungarian-American pianist
and composer (b. 1887) ·
1952 Philip Murray, Scottish-American labor
leader (b. 1886) ·
1952 Chaim Weizmann, Belarusian-Israeli chemist,
academic, and politician, 1st President of Israel (b.
1874) ·
1953 Louise DeKoven Bowen,
American philanthropist and activist (b. 1859) ·
1953 Ibn Saud, Saudi Arabian king (b. 1880) ·
1953 Dylan Thomas, Welsh poet and author (b.
1914) ·
1956 Aino Kallas, Finnish-Estonian author (b.
1878) ·
1957 Peter O'Connor,
Irish long jumper (b. 1872) ·
1962 Dhondo Keshav Karve,
Indian activist and academic (b. 1858) ·
1968 Jan
Johansson, Swedish pianist (b. 1931) ·
1970 Charles de Gaulle,
French general and politician, 18th President of
France (b. 1890) ·
1971 Maude Fealy, American actress and
screenwriter (b. 1883) ·
1972 Victor Adamson; American director, producer,
screenwriter, and actor (b. 1890) ·
1976 Armas Taipale, Finnish discus thrower and
shot putter (b. 1890) ·
1977 Fred Haney, American baseball player, coach,
and manager (b. 1898) ·
1985 Marie-Georges Pascal,
French actress (b. 1946) ·
1988 David Bauer,
Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and priest (b. 1924) ·
1988 John N. Mitchell, American lieutenant,
lawyer, and politician, 67th United
States Attorney General (b. 1913) ·
1988 Rosemary Timperley,
English author and screenwriter (b. 1920) ·
1989 Bill Neilson, Australian politician,
34th Premier of Tasmania (b.
1925) ·
1991 Yves Montand, Italian-French actor (b. 1921) ·
1992 Charles Fraser-Smith,
English missionary and author (b. 1904) ·
1992 William Hillcourt,
Danish-American scout leader and author (b. 1900) ·
1992 T. Sivasithamparam,
Sri Lankan politician (b. 1926) ·
1993 Ross Andru, American illustrator (b. 1925) ·
1996 Joe Ghiz, Canadian lawyer, judge, and
politician, 27th Premier
of Prince Edward Island (b. 1945) ·
1997 Carl Gustav Hempel,
German philosopher from the Vienna and the Berlin Circle (b. 1905) ·
1997 Helenio Herrera, Argentinian-Italian
footballer and manager (b. 1910) ·
1999 Mabel King, American actress and singer (b.
1932) ·
2000 Sherwood Johnston,
American race car driver (b. 1927) ·
2000 Eric Morley, English television host,
founded Miss World (b.
1918) ·
2001 Niels Jannasch, Canadian historian and
curator (b. 1924) ·
2001 Giovanni Leone, Italian lawyer and
politician, 6th President of Italy (b.
1908) ·
2002 William Schutz, American psychologist and
academic (b. 1925) ·
2003 Art Carney, American actor and comedian (b.
1918) ·
2003 Gordon Onslow Ford,
English-American painter (b. 1912) ·
2003 Binod Bihari Verma,
Indian physician and author (b. 1937) ·
2004 Iris Chang, American historian, journalist,
and author (b. 1968) ·
2004 Emlyn Hughes, English footballer and manager
(b. 1947) ·
2004 Stieg Larsson, Swedish journalist and author
(b. 1954) ·
2005 K. R. Narayanan, Indian journalist and
politician, 10th President of India (b.
1921) ·
2006 Ed Bradley, American journalist (b. 1941) ·
2006 Ellen Willis, American journalist and
activist (b. 1941) ·
2006 Markus Wolf, German intelligence officer (b.
1923) ·
2008 Hans Freeman, Australian bioinorganic
chemist and protein crystallographer (b. 1929) ·
2008 Huda bin Abdul Haq,
Indonesian terrorist (b. 1960) ·
2008 Amrozi bin Nurhasyim,
Indonesian terrorist (b. 1962) ·
2008 Miriam Makeba, South African singer and
activist (b. 1932) ·
2012 Milan Čič, Slovak lawyer and
politician, 5th Prime Minister of the Slovak Socialist Republic (b.
1932) ·
2012 Joseph D. Early, American soldier and
politician (b. 1933) ·
2012 Sergey Nikolsky, Russian mathematician and
academic (b. 1905) ·
2012 James L. Stone, American colonel, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1922) ·
2013 Savaş Ay, Turkish journalist (b. 1954) ·
2013 Helen Eadie, Scottish politician (b. 1947) ·
2013 Grethe Rytter Hasle,
Norwegian biologist and academic (b. 1920) ·
2013 Kalaparusha
Maurice McIntyre, American saxophonist (b. 1936) ·
2013 Steve Prescott, English rugby player (b.
1973) ·
2013 Emile Zuckerkandl,
Austrian-American biologist and academic (b. 1922) ·
2014 Rubιn Alvarez, Argentinian golfer (b. 1961) ·
2014 Saud bin
Muhammed Al Thani, Qatari prince (b. 1966)[9] ·
2014 R. A. Montgomery, American author and
publisher (b. 1936)[10] ·
2014 Myles Munroe, Bahamian pastor and author (b.
1954)[11] ·
2014 Orlando Thomas, American football player (b.
1972)[12] ·
2014 Joe Walsh,
Irish politician, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine (b.
1943)[13] ·
2015 Carol Doda, American actress and dancer (b.
1937)[14] ·
2015 Ernst Fuchs,
Austrian painter, sculptor, and illustrator (b. 1930)[15] ·
2015 Tommy Hanson, American baseball player (b.
1986)[16] ·
2015 Byron Krieger, American fencer (b. 1920)[17] ·
2015 Andy White,
Scottish drummer (b. 1930)[18] ·
2016 Greg Ballard,
American basketball player and coach (b. 1955)[19] ·
2017 Chuck Mosley, American singer songwriter (b.
1959)[20] ·
2017 Shyla Stylez, Canadian pornographic actress
(b. 1982)[21] Holidays and observances[edit]
·
Birthday of
Muhammad Iqbal (Pakistan) ·
Christian feast day: o Dedication
of the Archbasilica
of St. John Lateran, Cathedral of the Pope (memorial
feast day) o Margery Kempe (Church of England) o Theodore of Amasea (Roman Catholic
Church) o Vitonus o November
9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) ·
Day of the Skulls or Dia de los ρatitas (Bolivia) ·
Flag Day (Azerbaijan) ·
Independence
Day, celebrates the independence of Cambodia from France in 1953. ·
Inventors' Day (Germany, Austria,
Switzerland) ·
Uttarakhand Day (Uttarakhand, India) ·
World
Freedom Day (United States) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/November_9_in_German_history |
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