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T Calendar Gears Gregorian Calendar
Full Year 2020 September
September 1 is the 244th day of the
year (245th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. 121 days remain until the end
of the year. Contents
·
1Events ·
2Births ·
3Deaths Events
·
1173 –
The widow Stamira sacrifices
herself in order to raise the siege of Ancona by the
forces of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. [1][2][3][4] ·
1355 –
King Tvrtko I of Bosnia writes In castro
nostro Vizoka vocatum from the Old town of Visoki. ·
1420 – A 9.4 MS-strong earthquake shakes Chile's Atacama Region causing tsunamis in
Chile as well as Hawaii and Japan.[5][6] ·
1449 – Tumu Crisis:
The Mongols capture
the Emperor of China. ·
1529 –
The Spanish fort of Sancti Spiritu, the first one built in modern Argentina, is
destroyed by natives. ·
1532 –
Lady Anne Boleyn is
made Marquess of Pembroke by her fiancé, King Henry VIII of England. ·
1604 – Adi Granth, now
known as Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhs, was first installed at Harmandir Sahib. ·
1644 – Battle of Tippermuir: James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose defeats
the Earl of Wemyss's Covenanters,
reviving the Royalist cause. ·
1715 –
At the age of five, Louis XV becomes king of France in succession
to his great-grandfather, King Louis XIV.[7] ·
1763 – Catherine II of Russia endorses Ivan Betskoy's plans
for a Foundling Home in Moscow. ·
1772 –
The Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa is founded
in San Luis Obispo, California.[8] ·
1774 – Massachusetts Bay colonists rise up in the
bloodless Powder Alarm. ·
1804 – Juno, one of the
largest asteroids in
the Main Belt, is
discovered by the German astronomer Karl Ludwig Harding.[9] ·
1831 –
The Order of St. Gregory the Great is established
by Pope Gregory XVI of the Vatican State to
recognize high support for the Vatican or for the Pope, by a man or a woman,
and not necessarily a Roman Catholic.[10] ·
1836 – Narcissa Whitman,
one of the first English-speaking white women to settle west of the Rocky Mountains,
arrives at Walla Walla, Washington. ·
1838 – Saint Andrew's Scots School, the oldest school of
British origin in South America, is established. ·
1862 – American Civil War: Battle of Chantilly: Confederate Army troops defeat a group of
retreating Union Army troops in Chantilly, Virginia.[11] ·
1864 –
American Civil War: The Confederate Army General John Bell Hood orders
the evacuation of Atlanta,
ending a four-month siege by
General William Tecumseh Sherman. ·
1870 – Franco-Prussian War: The Battle of Sedan is
fought, resulting in a decisive Prussian victory. ·
1873 – Cetshwayo ascends
to the throne as king of the Zulu nation
following the death of his father Mpande. ·
1878 – Emma Nutt becomes
the world's first female telephone operator when she is recruited by Alexander Graham Bell to the Boston Telephone
Dispatch Company. ·
1880 –
The army of Mohammad Ayub Khan is routed by the British at
the Battle of Kandahar, ending the Second Anglo-Afghan War. ·
1894 –
Over 400 people die in the Great Hinckley Fire, a forest fire in Hinckley, Minnesota. ·
1897 –
The Tremont Street Subway in Boston opens,
becoming the first underground rapid transit system
in North America. ·
1905 – Alberta and Saskatchewan join
the Canadian confederation. ·
1906 –
The International Federation of
Intellectual Property Attorneys is established. ·
1911 –
The armored
cruiser Georgios Averof is commissioned into
the Greek Navy.
It now serves as a museum ship. ·
1914 – St. Petersburg, Russia, changes its
name to Petrograd. ·
1914 – The last known passenger pigeon, a
female named Martha,
dies in captivity in the Cincinnati Zoo. ·
1920 –
The Fountain of Time opens as a tribute to the
100 years of peace between the United States and Great Britain following
the Treaty of
Ghent. ·
1923 –
The Great Kantō earthquake devastates Tokyo
and Yokohama, killing
about 105,000 people. ·
1928 – Ahmet Zogu declares Albania to be
a monarchy and
proclaims himself king. ·
1934 –
The first Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animated cartoon, The Discontented Canary, is released to movie
theatres. ·
1939 – World War II: Nazi Germany and Slovakia invade Poland, beginning the European phase of World War
II. ·
1939 – General George C. Marshall becomes Chief of Staff of the United States Army. ·
1939 – The Wound Badge for Wehrmacht, SS, Kriegsmarine,
and Luftwaffe soldiers
is instituted. The final version of the Iron Cross is
also instituted on this date. ·
1939 – Switzerland mobilizes its forces and
the Swiss Parliament elects Henri Guisan to
head the Swiss Armed Forces (an event that can happen
only during war or mobilization). ·
1939 – Adolf Hitler signs
an order to begin the systematic
euthanasia of mentally ill and disabled people. ·
1941 –
The Nazis execute 2,500 Jews by shooting in Ostroh, Ukraine.[12] ·
1951 –
The United States, Australia and New Zealand sign a mutual defense pact,
called the ANZUS Treaty. ·
1952 – The Old Man and the Sea, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Ernest Hemingway, is
first published. ·
1958 – Iceland expands
its fishing zone, putting it into conflict with the United Kingdom, beginning
the Cod Wars.[13] ·
1961 –
The Eritrean War of Independence officially begins
with the shooting of Ethiopian police
by Hamid Idris Awate. ·
1961 – The first conference of the Non-Aligned Countries is held in Belgrade,
Yugoslavia. ·
1967 –
The Khmer–Chinese Friendship Association is banned
in Cambodia. ·
1967 – Six-Day War:
The Khartoum Resolution is issued at the Arab
Summit, and eight countries adopt the "three 'no's against Israel".[14] ·
1969 –
A coup in Libya brings Muammar Gaddafi to
power. ·
1969 – Trần Thiện Khiêm becomes Prime Minister of South Vietnam under
President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. ·
1970 –
Palestinian guerrillas attack the motorcade of King Hussein of Jordan in a failed assassination
attempt. ·
1972 –
In Reykjavík, Iceland,
American Bobby Fischer beats
Russian Boris Spassky to
become the world chess champion. ·
1974 –
The SR-71
Blackbird sets (and holds) the record for flying from New
York to London in the time of one hour, 54 minutes and 56.4 seconds at a
speed of 1,435.587 miles per hour (2,310.353 km/h). ·
1979 –
The American space probe Pioneer 11 becomes
the first spacecraft to visit Saturn when it
passes the planet at a distance of 21,000 kilometres (13,000 mi).[15] ·
1980 –
Major General Chun Doo-hwan becomes President of South Korea, following the resignation
of Choi Kyu-hah. ·
1981 –
A coup d'état in
the Central African Republic overthrows President David Dacko. ·
1982 –
The United States Air Force Space Command is founded.[16] ·
1983 – Cold War: Korean Air Lines Flight 007 is shot down by
a Soviet Union jet
fighter when the commercial aircraft enters Soviet airspace,
killing all 269 on board, including Congressman Lawrence McDonald. ·
1985 –
A joint American–French expedition locates the wreckage of the RMS Titanic.[17] ·
1991 – Uzbekistan declares
independence from the Soviet Union.[18] ·
2004 –
The Beslan school siege begins when armed
terrorists take schoolchildren and school staff hostage in North Ossetia,
Russia; by the end of the siege three days later more than 385 people are
dead (including hostages, other civilians, security personnel and
terrorists). Births
·
948 – Jing Zong, emperor of the Liao Dynasty (d.
982) ·
1145 – Ibn Jubayr, Spanish
geographer and poet (d. 1217)[19] ·
1288 – Elizabeth Richeza of Poland (d. 1335) ·
1341 – Frederick III the Simple, King of Sicily (d. 1377) ·
1453 – Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, Spanish general (d.
1515) ·
1477 – Bartolomeo Fanfulla, Italian mercenary (d. 1525) ·
1561 – Gervase Helwys, English
murderer (d. 1615) ·
1566 – Edward Alleyn,
English actor and major figure of the Elizabethan theatre; founder of Dulwich College and Alleyn's School (d.
1626) ·
1577 – Scipione Borghese, Italian cardinal and art
collector (d. 1633) ·
1579 – John Frederick of
Holstein-Gottorp, Prince-Bishop, Roman Catholic archbishop (d.
1634) ·
1588 – Henri, Prince of Condé (d. 1646) ·
1592 – Maria Angela Astorch, Spanish mystic and saint (d.
1665) ·
1606 – Nicholas Slanning, English politician (d. 1643) ·
1608 – Giacomo Torelli,
Italian stage designer, engineer, and architect (d. 1678) ·
1647 – Princess Anna Sophie of Denmark, daughter of King
Frederick III of Denmark (d. 1717) ·
1653 – Johann Pachelbel,
German organist, composer, and educator (d. 1706)[20] ·
1689 – Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, Bohemian architect,
designed Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral (d. 1751) ·
1711 – William IV, Prince of Orange (d. 1751)[21] ·
1726 – Johann Becker, German organist, composer, and
educator (d. 1803) ·
1795 – James Gordon Bennett Sr., American publisher,
founded the New York
Herald (d. 1872) ·
1799 – Ferenc Gyulay,
Hungarian-Austrian commander and politician (d. 1868) ·
1811 – James Montgomrey,
Leader and important benefactor of his home town of Brentford, England
(d. 1883) ·
1818 – José María Castro Madriz, Costa Rican lawyer and politician,
1st President of Costa Rica (d. 1892) ·
1848 – Auguste Forel, Swiss
myrmecologist, neuroanatomist, and psychiatrist (d. 1931) ·
1850 – Jim O'Rourke, American baseball player and manager
(d. 1919) ·
1851 – John Clum, American
journalist and agent (d. 1932) ·
1854 – Engelbert Humperdinck, German playwright and
composer (d. 1921)[22] ·
1855 – Innokenty Annensky, Russian poet and critic (d.
1909) ·
1856 – Sergei Winogradsky, Ukrainian-Russian
microbiologist and ecologist (d. 1953) ·
1864 – Akashi Motojiro,
Japanese general (d. 1919) ·
1866 – James J. Corbett,
American boxer (d. 1933) ·
1867 – John Gretton, 1st Baron Gretton, English sailor and
politician (d. 1947) ·
1868 – Henri Bourassa,
Canadian publisher and politician (d. 1952)[23] ·
1871 – J. Reuben Clark,
American lawyer, civil servant, and religious leader (d. 1961) ·
1875 – Edgar Rice Burroughs, American soldier and author
(d. 1950) ·
1876 – Harriet Shaw Weaver, English journalist and
activist (d. 1961) ·
1877 – Francis William Aston, English chemist and
physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1945) ·
1877 – Rex Beach, American
author, playwright, and water polo player (d. 1949) ·
1878 – Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (d.
1942) ·
1878 – J. F. C. Fuller,
English general and historian (d. 1966) ·
1878 – Tullio Serafin,
Italian conductor and director (d. 1968) ·
1883 – Didier Pitre,
Canadian ice hockey player (d. 1934) ·
1884 – Hilda Rix Nicholas, Australian artist (d. 1961) ·
1884 – Sigurd Wallén,
Swedish actor and director (d. 1947) ·
1886 – Othmar Schoeck,
Swiss composer and conductor (d. 1957) ·
1886 – Shigeyasu Suzuki,
Japanese general (d. 1957) ·
1887 – Blaise Cendrars,
Swiss author and poet (d. 1961) ·
1892 – Leverett Saltonstall, American lieutenant and
politician, 55th Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1979) ·
1893 – Yasuo Kuniyoshi,
Japanese-American painter and photographer (d. 1953) ·
1895 – Engelbert Zaschka, German engineer and designer,
invented the Human-powered aircraft (d. 1955) ·
1896 – A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Indian
religious leader, founded the International Society for
Krishna Consciousness (d. 1977) ·
1897 – Andy Kennedy, Irish footballer (d. 1963) ·
1898 – Violet Carson,
English actress and singer (d. 1983) ·
1899 – Richard Arlen,
American actor (d. 1976) ·
1902 – Kazimierz Dąbrowski, Polish psychiatrist and
psychologist (d. 1980) ·
1904 – George Biswell,
English footballer (d. 1981) ·
1904 – Johnny Mack Brown, American football player and
actor (d. 1974) ·
1906 – Joaquín Balaguer, Dominican lawyer and politician,
49th President of the Dominican Republic (d. 2002) ·
1906 – Franz Biebl, German
composer and educator (d. 2001) ·
1906 – Eleanor Hibbert,
English author (d. 1993) ·
1906 – Arthur Rowe, English
footballer and manager (d. 1993) ·
1907 – Gil Puyat, Filipino
businessman and politician (d. 1981) ·
1907 – Walter Reuther,
American union leader, founded United Auto Workers (d. 1970) ·
1908 – Amir Elahi,
Pakistani cricketer (d. 1980) ·
1908 – Lou Kenton,
Jewish-English soldier and potter (d. 2012) ·
1909 – E. Herbert Norman, Canadian historian and diplomat
(d. 1957) ·
1913 – Ludwig Merwart,
Austrian painter and illustrator (d. 1979) ·
1914 – John H. Adams,
American jockey (d. 1995) ·
1916 – Dorothy Cheney,
American tennis player (d. 2014) ·
1919 – Ossie Dawson, South
African cricketer (d. 2008) ·
1919 – Hilda Hänchen,
German physicist and academic (d. 2013) ·
1920 – Liz Carpenter,
American journalist, author, and activist (d. 2010) ·
1920 – Eduardo J. Corso,
Uruguayan lawyer and journalist (d. 2012) ·
1920 – Richard Farnsworth, American actor and stuntman (d.
2000) ·
1921 – Willem Frederik Hermans, Dutch author, poet, and
playwright (d. 1995) ·
1922 – Yvonne De Carlo,
Canadian-American actress and singer (d. 2007)[24] ·
1922 – Vittorio Gassman,
Italian actor, director, and screenwriter (d. 2000) ·
1923 – Rocky Marciano,
American boxer (d. 1969) ·
1923 – Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet,
Canadian businessman and art collector (d. 2006) ·
1924 – Hal Douglas,
American voice actor (d. 2014) ·
1925 – Arvonne Fraser,
American activist (d. 2018) ·
1925 – Art Pepper, American
saxophonist, clarinet player, and composer (d. 1982) ·
1926 – Abdur Rahman Biswas, Bangladeshi banker and
politician, 10th President of Bangladesh (d. 2017) ·
1926 – Gene Colan, American
illustrator (d. 2011) ·
1926 – Russell Jones, Australian ice hockey player and
coach (d. 2012) ·
1927 – Soshana Afroyim,
Austrian painter (d. 2015) ·
1927 – Wyatt Cooper,
American author and screenwriter (d. 1978) ·
1929 – Mava Lee Thomas,
American baseball player (d. 2013) ·
1929 – Maurice Vachon,
Canadian wrestler (d. 2013) ·
1930 – Turgut
Özakman, Turkish lawyer and civil servant (d. 2013) ·
1930 – Dick Raaymakers,
Dutch composer and theorist (d. 2013) ·
1930 – Charles Correa,
Indian architect (d. 2015) ·
1931 – Abdul Haq Ansari,
Indian theologian and scholar (d. 2012) ·
1931 – Beano Cook, American
journalist and sportscaster (d. 2012) ·
1931 – Cecil Parkinson,
English accountant and politician, Secretary of State for Transport (d. 2016) ·
1931 – Boxcar Willie,
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 1999) ·
1932 – Derog Gioura,
Nauruan politician, 23rd President of Nauru (d. 2008) ·
1933 – Marshall Lytle,
American bass player and songwriter (d. 2013) ·
1933 – Ann Richards,
American educator and politician, 45th Governor of Texas (d. 2006) ·
1933 – T. Thirunavukarasu, Sri Lankan politician (d. 1982) ·
1933 – Conway Twitty,
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 1993) ·
1935 – Nicholas Garland,
English cartoonist ·
1935 – Seiji Ozawa,
Japanese conductor and director ·
1935 – Guy Rodgers,
American basketball player (d. 2001)[25] ·
1938 – Alan Dershowitz,
American lawyer and author ·
1938 – Per Kirkeby, Danish
painter, sculptor, and poet (d. 2018) ·
1939 – Lily Tomlin,
American actress, comedian, screenwriter, and producer ·
1940 – Yaşar Büyükanıt, Turkish general (d.
2019) ·
1941 – Graeme Langlands,
Australian rugby league player and coach (d. 2018) ·
1942 – C. J. Cherryh,
American author and educator[26] ·
1944 – Archie Bell, American soul singer-songwriter and
musician ·
1944 – Leonard Slatkin,
American conductor and composer[27] ·
1945 – Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, Yemeni general and
politician, 2nd President of Yemen ·
1946 – Barry Gibb,
Manx-English singer-songwriter and producer[28] ·
1946 – Shalom Hanoch,
Israeli rock singer, lyricist and composer ·
1946 – Roh Moo-hyun, South
Korean soldier and politician, 9th President of South Korea (d. 2009) ·
1947 – Al Green, American lawyer and politician ·
1947 – P. A. Sangma, Indian
lawyer and politician, 11th Speaker of the Lok Sabha (d. 2016) ·
1948 – Greg Errico,
American drummer and producer ·
1948 – Józef Życiński, Polish archbishop and
philosopher (d. 2011) ·
1948 – Russ Kunkel,
American drummer and producer ·
1949 – Garry Maddox,
American baseball player and sportscaster ·
1949 – Alasdair McDonnell, Irish physician and politician ·
1950 – Mikhail Fradkov,
Russian politician, 36th Prime Minister of Russia ·
1950 – Phillip Fulmer,
American football player and coach ·
1950 – Phil McGraw,
American psychologist, author, and talk show host ·
1951 – David Bairstow,
English cricketer and sportscaster (d. 1998) ·
1952 – Manuel Piñero,
Spanish golfer ·
1953 – Don Blackman,
American singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer (d. 2013) ·
1954 – Richard Burden,
English politician ·
1954 – Dave Lumley,
Canadian ice hockey player ·
1955 – Bruce Foxton,
English singer-songwriter and bass player ·
1956 – Vinnie Johnson,
American basketball player and sportscaster ·
1956 – Bernie Wagenblast, American publisher, founded
the Transportation Communications Newsletter ·
1957 – Alexandra Aikhenvald, Australian linguist[29][better source needed] ·
1957 – Gloria Estefan,
Cuban-American singer-songwriter and actress ·
1957 – Duško Ivanović, Montenegrin basketball player
and coach ·
1959 – Keith Clearwater,
American golfer ·
1959 – Mike Duxbury,
English footballer ·
1959 – Kenny Mayne,
American football player and journalist ·
1959 – Joe Jusko, American
illustrator and painter ·
1960 – Ralf Außem, German
footballer and manager ·
1960 – Karl Mecklenburg,
American football player ·
1961 – Pete DeCoursey,
American journalist (d. 2014) ·
1961 – Jeremy Farrar,
British academic and educator; director of the Wellcome Trust ·
1961 – Christopher Ferguson, American captain, pilot, and
astronaut ·
1961 – Boney James, American
saxophonist, composer, and producer ·
1962 – Tony Cascarino,
English-Irish footballer ·
1962 – Ruud Gullit, Dutch
footballer and manager ·
1963 – Stephen Kernahan,
Australian footballer ·
1964 – Brian Bellows,
Canadian ice hockey player ·
1964 – Holly Golightly, American author and illustrator ·
1964 – Dave O'Higgins,
English jazz saxophonist ·
1964 – Charlie Robison,
American singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1965 – Craig McLachlan,
Australian actor and singer ·
1965 – Tibor Simon,
Hungarian footballer and manager (d. 2002) ·
1966 – Tim Hardaway,
American basketball player and coach ·
1966 – Ken Levine, American video game designer,
co-founded Irrational Games ·
1967 – Steve Pemberton,
English actor, screenwriter and director ·
1967 – David Whissell,
Canadian engineer and politician ·
1968 – Mohamed Atta,
Egyptian terrorist (d. 2001) ·
1969 – Henning Berg,
Norwegian footballer and manager ·
1970 – David Fairleigh,
Australian rugby league player, coach, and sportscaster ·
1970 – Hwang Jung-min,
South Korean actor ·
1970 – Padma Lakshmi,
Indian-American actress and author ·
1971 – Joe Enochs, American
soccer player and manager ·
1971 – Yoshitaka Hirota,
Japanese bass player and composer ·
1971 – Hakan Şükür, Turkish footballer and politician ·
1973 – J.D. Fortune,
Canadian singer-songwriter ·
1973 – Rieko Miura,
Japanese singer and actress ·
1973 – Simon Shaw, English
rugby player ·
1973 – Zach Thomas,
American football player ·
1973 – Ram Kapoor, Indian
actor ·
1974 – Burn Gorman,
American-born English actor and musician[30] ·
1974 – Jason Taylor, American football player and
sportscaster ·
1974 – Yutaka Yamamoto,
Japanese director and producer, founded Ordet Animation Studio ·
1974 – Jhonen Vasquez,
American writer, director, cartoonist, and comic illustrator ·
1975 – Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Australian
singer-songwriter ·
1975 – James Innes, English entrepreneur and author ·
1975 – Nomy Lamm, American
singer-songwriter and activist ·
1975 – Cuttino Mobley,
American basketball player ·
1975 – Scott Speedman,
English-Canadian actor ·
1976 – Babydaddy, American
singer-songwriter and producer ·
1976 – Marcos Ambrose,
Australian racing driver ·
1976 – Clare Connor,
English cricketer ·
1976 – Érik Morales,
Mexican boxer ·
1976 – Sebastián Rozental, Chilean footballer ·
1977 – David Albelda,
Spanish footballer ·
1977 – Raffaele Giammaria, Italian racing driver ·
1977 – Arsalan Iftikhar,
American lawyer and author ·
1977 – Aaron Schobel,
American football player ·
1978 – Max Vieri,
Australian-Italian footballer ·
1980 – Sammy Adjei,
Ghanaian footballer ·
1980 – Chris Riggott,
English footballer ·
1981 – Clinton Portis,
American football player ·
1981 – Adam Quick, Australian
basketball player ·
1982 – Jeffrey Buttle,
Canadian figure skater ·
1982 – Paul Dumbrell,
Australian racing driver ·
1982 – Ryan Gomes, American
basketball player ·
1983 – Iñaki
Lejarreta, Spanish cyclist (d. 2012) ·
1983 – José Antonio Reyes, Spanish footballer (d. 2019) ·
1983 – Jeff Woywitka,
Canadian ice hockey player ·
1984 – Ludwig Göransson, Swedish film composer[31] ·
1984 – László
Köteles, Hungarian footballer ·
1984 – Nick Noble, American
football player ·
1984 – Rod Pelley, Canadian
ice hockey player ·
1984 – Joe Trohman,
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer ·
1985 – Larsen Jensen,
American swimmer ·
1986 – Anthony Allen, English rugby player ·
1986 – Gaël Monfils, French
tennis player ·
1986 – Stella Mwangi,
Kenyan-Norwegian singer-songwriter ·
1987 – Dann Hume, New
Zealand singer-songwriter, drummer, and producer ·
1987 – Leonel Suárez, Cuban
decathlete ·
1987 – Mats Zuccarello,
Norwegian ice hockey player ·
1988 – Simona de Silvestro, Swiss racing driver ·
1988 – Gabriel Ferrari,
American soccer player ·
1988 – Mushfiqur Rahim,
Bangladeshi cricketer ·
1988 – Chanel West Coast, American rapper-songwriter and
model ·
1989 – Astrid Besser,
Italian tennis player ·
1989 – Jefferson Montero, Ecuadorian footballer ·
1989 – Daniel Sturridge,
English footballer ·
1990 – Stanislav Tecl, Czech
footballer ·
1991 – Rhys Bennett,
English footballer ·
1991 – Angélica Kvieczynski, Brazilian gymnast ·
1992 – Cristiano Biraghi, Italian footballer ·
1992 – Kirani James,
Grenadian sprinter[32] ·
1992 – Woo Hye-lim, South
Korean singer-songwriter ·
1993 – Mario Lemina,
Gabonese footballer ·
1994 – Anna Smolina,
Russian tennis player ·
1994 – Betty Cantrell, Miss America 2016 ·
1995 – Nathan MacKinnon,
Canadian ice hockey player ·
1996 – Zendaya, American
actress and singer[33] ·
1997 – Jungkook, South
Korean singer, songwriter and record producer[34] Deaths
·
870 – Muhammad al-Bukhari, Persian scholar (b. 810) ·
1081 –
Bishop Eusebius of Angers ·
1159 – Pope Adrian IV (b.
1100)[35] ·
1198 – Dulce, Queen of Portugal (b.
1160) ·
1215 – Otto, bishop of Utrecht ·
1256 – Kujō Yoritsune, Japanese shōgun (b. 1218) ·
1327 – Foulques de Villaret, Grand Master of the Knights
Hospitaller ·
1339 – Henry XIV, Duke of Bavaria (b. 1305) ·
1376 – Philip of Valois, Duke of Orléans (b. 1336) ·
1414 – William de Ros, 6th Baron de Ros, English
politician, Lord High Treasurer (b. 1369) ·
1480 – Ulrich V, Count of Württemberg (b. 1413) ·
1557 – Jacques Cartier,
French navigator and explorer (b. 1491) ·
1581 – Guru Ram Das, Sikh 4th of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism (b. 1534) ·
1599 – Cornelis de Houtman, Dutch explorer (b.1565) ·
1615 – Étienne Pasquier, French lawyer and jurist (b.
1529) ·
1646 – Francis Windebank, English statesman (b. 1582) ·
1648 – Marin Mersenne,
French mathematician, theologian, and philosopher (b. 1588) ·
1678 – Jan Brueghel the Younger, Flemish painter (b. 1601) ·
1685 – Leoline Jenkins,
Welsh lawyer, jurist, and politician, Secretary of State for the
Northern Department (b. 1625) ·
1687 – Henry More, English
priest and philosopher (b. 1614) ·
1706 – Cornelis de Man,
Dutch painter (b. 1621) ·
1715 – François Girardon, French sculptor (b. 1628) ·
1715 – Louis XIV of France (b. 1638) ·
1838 – William Clark,
American soldier, explorer, and politician, 4th Governor of Missouri Territory (b. 1770) ·
1839 – Izidor Guzmics,
Hungarian theologian and educator (b. 1786) ·
1868 – Ferenc Gyulay,
Hungarian-Austrian commander and politician (b. 1799) ·
1922 – Samu Pecz, Hungarian
architect and academic (b. 1854) ·
1930 – Peeter Põld,
Estonian scientist and politician, 1st Estonian Minister of Education (b. 1878) ·
1943 – Charles Atangana,
Cameroonian ruler (b. 1880) ·
1947 – Frederick Russell Burnham, American soldier and
adventurer (b. 1861) ·
1953 – Bernard O'Dowd,
Australian journalist, author, and poet (b. 1866) ·
1967 – Siegfried Sassoon, English soldier and writer (b.
1886) ·
1969 – Drew Pearson, American journalist and author (b.
1897) ·
1970 – François Mauriac, French novelist, poet, and
playwright, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1885) ·
1971 – Alan Brown, English soldier (b. 1909) ·
1974 – Gerd Neggo, Estonian
dancer, dance teacher, and choreographer (b. 1891) ·
1977 – Ethel Waters,
American singer and actress (b. 1896) ·
1981 – Ann Harding,
American actress (b. 1901) ·
1981 – Albert Speer, German
architect and author (b. 1905) ·
1982 – Haskell Curry,
American mathematician and academic (b. 1900) ·
1982 – Władysław Gomułka, Polish activist
and politician (b. 1905) ·
1983 – Henry M. Jackson,
American lawyer and politician (b. 1912) ·
1983 – Larry McDonald,
American physician and politician (b. 1935) ·
1984 – Madeleine de Bourbon-Busset, Duchess of Parma
(b. 1898) ·
1985 – Stefan Bellof,
German racing driver (b. 1957) ·
1986 – Murray Hamilton,
American actor (b. 1923) ·
1988 – Luis Walter Alvarez, American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1911) ·
1989 – A. Bartlett Giamatti, American businessman and
academic (b. 1938) ·
1989 – Kazimierz Deyna,
Polish footballer (b. 1947) ·
1989 – Tadeusz Sendzimir, Polish-American engineer (b.
1894) ·
1990 – Edwin O. Reischauer, American scholar and diplomat
(b. 1910) ·
1991 – Otl Aicher, German
graphic designer and typographer (b. 1922) ·
1997 – Zoltán Czibor,
Hungarian footballer (b. 1929) ·
1998 – Józef Krupiński, Polish poet and author (b.
1930) ·
1998 – Cary Middlecoff,
American golfer and sportscaster (b. 1921) ·
1998 – Osman F. Seden,
Turkish director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1924) ·
1999 – W. Richard Stevens, Zambian computer scientist and
author (b. 1951) ·
2003 – Rand Brooks,
American actor and producer (b. 1918) ·
2003 – Terry Frost, English
painter and academic (b. 1915) ·
2004 – Ahmed Kuftaro,
Syrian religious leader, Grand Mufti of Syria (b. 1915) ·
2004 – Alastair Morton,
South African businessman (b. 1938) ·
2005 – R. L. Burnside,
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1926) ·
2006 – György Faludy,
Hungarian author and poet (b. 1910) ·
2006 – Warren Mitofsky,
American journalist (b. 1934) ·
2006 – Bob O'Connor, American businessman and politician,
57th Mayor of Pittsburgh (b. 1944) ·
2006 – Kyffin Williams,
Welsh painter and educator (b. 1918) ·
2007 – Roy McKenzie, New
Zealand horse racer and philanthropist (b. 1922) ·
2008 – Thomas J. Bata,
Czech-Canadian businessman (b. 1914) ·
2008 – Jerry Reed, American
singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor (b. 1937) ·
2010 – Wakanohana Kanji I, Japanese sumo wrestler, the
45th Yokozuna (b.
1928) ·
2012 – Sean Bergin, South
African saxophonist, flute player, and composer (b. 1948) ·
2012 – Hal David, American
songwriter and composer (b. 1921) ·
2012 – Smarck Michel,
Haitian businessman and politician, 6th Prime Minister of Haiti (b. 1937) ·
2012 – William
Petzäll, Swedish politician (b. 1988) ·
2012 – Arnaldo Putzu,
Italian illustrator (b. 1927) ·
2013 – Ignacio Eizaguirre, Spanish footballer and manager
(b. 1920) ·
2013 – Gordon Steege,
Australian soldier (b. 1917) ·
2013 – Margaret Mary Vojtko, American linguist and
academic (b. 1930) ·
2013 – Ken Wallis, English
commander and pilot (b. 1916) ·
2014 – Ahmed Abdi Godane, Somali militant leader (b. 1977) ·
2014 – Roger McKee,
American baseball player (b. 1926) ·
2014 – Joseph Shivers,
American chemist and academic, developed spandex (b.
1920) ·
2015 – Gurgen Dalibaltayan, Armenian general (b. 1926) ·
2015 – Dean Jones, American actor and singer (b. 1931) ·
2015 – Richard G. Hewlett, American historian and author
(b. 1923) ·
2015 – Ben Kuroki, American
sergeant and pilot (b. 1917)[36] ·
2018 – Randy Weston,
American jazz pianist and composer (b. 1926)[37] Holidays and observances
·
Anniversary of the Start of the Armed Struggle (Eritrea) ·
Christian feast day: o Constantius (Costanzo) of Aquino o David Pendleton Oakerhater (Anglican Communion) o Giles o Verena o Vibiana o The
beginning of the new
liturgical year (Eastern Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic Church) o September 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) ·
Disaster Prevention Day (Japan)[38] ·
Earliest day on which Father's Day can
fall, while September 7 is the latest; celebrated on the first Sunday in
September. (Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea) ·
Earliest day on which Labor Day can
fall, while September 7 is the latest; celebrated on the first Monday in
September. (Canada, United States, Palau) ·
Earliest day on which Teacher's Day can
fall, while September 7 is the latest; celebrated on the first Friday in
September. (Singapore) ·
First day of school in many countries in Asia,
Europe and the Americas. ·
Independence Day, celebrates the independence
of Uzbekistan from
the Soviet Union in
1991. ·
Journalist Day (Taiwan) ·
Knowledge Day (Russia, Ukraine and Armenia) ·
Random Acts of Kindness Day (New Zealand) ·
Veteran's Day (Poland) ·
Wattle Day (Australia) |
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