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T Calendar Gears Gregorian Calendar
Full Year 2020 September
September 22 is the 265th day of the
year (266th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. 100 days remain until the end
of the year. It is frequently the day of the autumnal equinox in
the Northern Hemisphere and the day of the vernal equinox
in the Southern Hemisphere, though sometimes this falls
on September 21 or September 23 instead. Contents
·
1Events ·
2Births ·
3Deaths Events
·
904 –
The warlord Zhu Quanzhong kills Emperor Zhaozong, the penultimate emperor of the
Tang dynasty, after seizing control of the imperial government. ·
1236 –
The Samogitians defeat the Livonian Brothers of the Sword in the Battle of Saule. ·
1499 –
The Treaty of Basel concludes the Swabian War. ·
1586 –
The Battle of Zutphen is a Spanish victory over
the English and Dutch. ·
1692 –
The last hanging of those convicted of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials; others are all eventually
released. ·
1711 –
The Tuscarora War begins
in present-day North Carolina. ·
1761 – George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz are crowned
King and Queen, respectively, of the Kingdom of Great Britain. ·
1776 – Nathan Hale is
hanged for spying during the American Revolution. ·
1789 –
The office of United States Postmaster General is
established. ·
1789 – Battle of Rymnik:
Alexander Suvorov's Russian and allied army defeats superior Ottoman Empire
forces. ·
1792 – Primidi Vendémiaire of
year one of the French Republican Calendar as the French First Republic comes
into being. ·
1823 – Joseph Smith claims
to have found the golden plates after
being directed by God through the Angel Moroni to the place where they were
buried. ·
1857 –
The Russian warship Lefort capsizes and sinks during a storm
in the Gulf of Finland, killing all 826 aboard. ·
1862 –
A preliminary version of the Emancipation Proclamation is released by
Abraham Lincoln. ·
1866 –
The Battle of Curupayty is Paraguay's only
significant victory in the Paraguayan War. ·
1885 – Lord Randolph Churchill makes a speech in
Ulster in opposition to the Irish Home Rule movement. ·
1892 – Lindal Railway Incident, providing inspiration for
"The Lost Special" by A.C. Doyle and the TV serial Lost. ·
1896 – Queen Victoria surpasses
her grandfather King George III as the longest reigning monarch in British
history. ·
1910 –
The Duke of York's Picture House opens in
Brighton, now the oldest continually operating cinema in Britain. ·
1914 –
A German submarine sinks three British cruisers over a
seventy-minute period, killing almost 1500 sailors. ·
1919 –
The steel strike of 1919, led by the Amalgamated
Association of Iron and Steel Workers, begins in Pennsylvania before
spreading across the United States. ·
1934 –
The Gresford disaster in Wales kills 266 miners
and rescuers. ·
1939 – World War II: A
joint German–Soviet military parade
in Brest-Litovsk is held to celebrate the successful invasion
of Poland. ·
1941 – The Holocaust in Ukraine: On the Jewish New Year
Day, the German SS murders 6,000 Jews in Vinnytsia, Ukraine.
Those are the survivors of the previous killings that took place a few days
earlier in which about 24,000 Jews were executed. ·
1948 – Gail Halvorsen officially starts parachuting
candy to children as part of the Berlin Airlift. ·
1948 – Israeli-Palestine conflict: The All-Palestine Government is established by
the Arab League.[1] ·
1957 –
In Haiti, François Duvalier is elected president. ·
1960 –
The Sudanese Republic is renamed Mali after the withdrawal of Senegal from
the Mali
Federation. ·
1965 –
The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 between India and
Pakistan over Kashmir, ends after the United Nations calls for a ceasefire. ·
1975 – Sara Jane Moore tries
to assassinate U.S. President Gerald Ford, but is foiled by the Secret
Service. ·
1979 –
A bright flash,
resembling the detonation of a nuclear weapon, is observed near the Prince
Edward Islands. Its cause is never determined. ·
1991 –
The Dead Sea Scrolls are made available to the
public for the first time. ·
1993 –
A barge strikes a railroad bridge near Mobile, Alabama, causing the deadliest train wreck in Amtrak history.
Forty-seven passengers are killed. ·
1993 – A Transair Georgian Airlines Tu-154 is shot down by
a missile in Sukhumi, Georgia. ·
1995 –
An E-3B AWACS crashes outside Elmendorf Air Force Base,
Alaska after multiple bird strikes to two of the four engines soon after
takeoff; all 24 on board are killed. ·
1995 – The Nagerkovil school bombing is carried out by
the Sri Lanka Air Force in which at least 34 die, most of them ethnic Tamil
schoolchildren. ·
2013 –
At least 75 people are killed in a suicide bombing at a Christian church in Peshawar, Pakistan. Births
·
1013 – Richeza of Poland, Queen of Hungary (d. 1075) ·
1211 – Ibn Khallikan, Iraqi
scholar and judge (d. 1282) ·
1373 – Thomas le Despenser, 1st Earl of Gloucester (d.
1400) ·
1515 – Anne of Cleves,
Queen consort of England (d. 1557)[2] ·
1547 – Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin, German philologist,
mathematician, astronomer, and poet (d. 1590) ·
1552 –
Tsar Vasili IV of Russia (d. 1612) ·
1593 – Matthäus
Merian, Swiss-German engraver and cartographer (d. 1650) ·
1601 – Anne of Austria, Queen
and regent of France (d. 1666)[3] ·
1606 – Li Zicheng, Chinese
emperor (d. 1645) ·
1680 – Barthold Heinrich Brockes, German poet (d. 1747) ·
1694 – Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield,
English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (d. 1773) ·
1715 – Jean-Étienne Guettard, French mineralogist and
botanist (d. 1786) ·
1741 – Peter Simon Pallas, German zoologist and botanist
(d. 1811) ·
1743 – Quintin Craufurd,
Scottish author (d. 1819) ·
1762 – Elizabeth Simcoe,
English-Canadian painter and author (d. 1850) ·
1765 – Paolo Ruffini,
Italian mathematician and philosopher (d. 1822) ·
1788 – Theodore Hook,
English composer and educator (d. 1841) ·
1791 – Michael Faraday,
English physicist and chemist (d. 1867) ·
1819 – Wilhelm Wattenbach, German historian and academic
(d. 1897) ·
1829 – Tự Đức, Vietnamese
emperor (d. 1883) ·
1833 – Stephen D. Lee,
American general and academic (d. 1908) ·
1835 – Alexander Potebnja, Ukrainian linguist and
philosopher (d. 1891) ·
1841 – Andrejs Pumpurs,
Latvian soldier and poet (d. 1902) ·
1862 – Anastasios Charalambis, Greek lieutenant and
politician, Prime Minister of Greece (d. 1949) ·
1868 – Louise McKinney,
Canadian educator and politician (d. 1931) ·
1870 – Charlotte Cooper, English-Scottish tennis player
(d. 1966) ·
1870 – Arthur Pryor,
American trombonist, composer, and bandleader (d. 1942) ·
1875 – Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, Lithuanian
painter and composer (d. 1911) ·
1876 – André Tardieu,
French journalist and politician, 67th Prime Minister of France (d. 1945) ·
1878 – Shigeru Yoshida,
Japanese politician and diplomat, 51st Prime Minister of Japan (d. 1967) ·
1880 – Christabel Pankhurst, English activist, co-founded
the Women's Social and Political Union (d. 1958) ·
1882 – Wilhelm Keitel,
German field marshal (d. 1946) ·
1883 – Ferenc Oslay,
Hungarian-Slovene historian and author (d. 1932) ·
1883 – Frank George Woollard, English engineer (d. 1957) ·
1885 – Gunnar Asplund,
Swedish architect and academic, designed the Stockholm Public Library (d. 1940) ·
1885 – Ben Chifley,
Australian engineer and politician, 16th Prime Minister of Australia (d. 1951) ·
1885 – Erich von Stroheim, Austrian-American actor,
director, and screenwriter (d. 1957) ·
1887 – Bhaurao Patil,
Indian educator and activist (d. 1959) ·
1889 – Hooks Dauss,
American baseball player (d. 1963) ·
1891 – Alma Thomas,
American painter and educator (d. 1978) ·
1892 – Billy West, American actor, director, and producer
(d. 1975) ·
1894 – Elisabeth Rethberg, German soprano (d. 1976) ·
1895 – Paul Muni,
Ukrainian-born American actor (d. 1967) ·
1896 – Uri Zvi Greenberg, Ukrainian-Israeli poet and
journalist (d. 1981) ·
1896 – Henry Segrave, American-English
race car driver (d. 1930) ·
1899 – Elsie Allen, Native
American Pomo basket weaver (d. 1990)[4] ·
1900 – Paul Hugh Emmett,
American chemist and engineer (d. 1985) ·
1900 – William Spratling, American-Mexican silversmith and
educator (d. 1967) ·
1901 – Nadezhda Alliluyeva, second wife of Joseph Stalin (d.
1932) ·
1901 – Charles Brenton Huggins, Canadian-American
physician and physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1997) ·
1902 – John Houseman,
Romanian-American actor and producer (d. 1988) ·
1905 – Haakon Lie,
Norwegian lawyer and politician (d. 2009) ·
1905 – Eugen Sänger,
Czech-Austrian engineer (d. 1964) ·
1906 – Ilse Koch, German
war criminal (d. 1967)[5] ·
1907 – Maurice Blanchot,
French philosopher and author (d. 2003) ·
1907 – Philip Fotheringham-Parker, English race car driver
(d. 1981) ·
1907 – Hermann Schlichting, German engineer and academic
(d. 1982) ·
1908 – Esphyr Slobodkina, Russian-American author and
illustrator (d. 2002) ·
1909 – John Engstead,
American photographer and journalist (d. 1983) ·
1910 – György Faludy,
Hungarian poet and author (d. 2006) ·
1912 – Herbert
Mataré, German physicist and academic (d. 2011) ·
1912 – Martha Scott,
American actress (d. 2003) ·
1913 – Lillian Chestney,
American painter and illustrator (d. 2000) ·
1915 – Grigory Frid,
Russian pianist and composer (d. 2012) ·
1918 – Hans Scholl, German
activist (d. 1943) ·
1918 – Henryk Szeryng,
Mexican violinist and educator (d. 1988) ·
1920 – Eric Baker, English activist, co-founded Amnesty International (d. 1976) ·
1920 – Anders Lassen,
Danish-English soldier, Victoria Cross recipient
(d. 1945) ·
1920 – Bob Lemon, American
baseball player and manager (d. 2000) ·
1920 – William H. Riker,
American political scientist and academic (d. 1993) ·
1921 – Will Elder,
Jewish-American illustrator (d. 2008) ·
1922 – David Sive, American
environmentalist and lawyer (d. 2014) ·
1923 – Dannie Abse, Welsh
physician, poet, and author (d. 2014) ·
1924 – Bernard Gauthier,
French cyclist (d. 2018) ·
1924 – Charles Keeping,
English author and illustrator (d. 1988) ·
1924 – Rosamunde Pilcher, English author (d. 2019) ·
1924 – Charles Waterhouse, American painter, sculptor, and
illustrator (d. 2013) ·
1924 – J. William Middendorf, American soldier and
politician, 14th United States Secretary of the Navy ·
1924 – Ray Wetzel, American
trumpet player and composer (d. 1951) ·
1925 – Virginia Capers,
American actress and singer (d. 2004) ·
1925 – Leila Hadley,
American author (d. 2009) ·
1926 – Bill Smith, American clarinet player and composer
(d. 2020) ·
1927 – Gordon Astall,
English footballer and coach ·
1927 – Tommy Lasorda,
American baseball player, coach, and manager ·
1928 – Eric Broadley,
English engineer and businessman, founded Lola Cars (d.
2017) ·
1928 – James Lawson, American activist, author, and
academic ·
1928 – Eugene Roche,
American actor (d. 2004) ·
1928 – Johnny Valentine,
American wrestler (d. 2001) ·
1929 – Serge Garant,
Canadian composer and conductor (d. 1986) ·
1929 – Carlo Ubbiali,
Italian motorcycle racer (d. 2020) ·
1930 – Joni James, American
singer ·
1930 – T. S. Sinnathuray, Judge of the High Court of Singapore (d. 2016) ·
1931 – Fay Weldon, English
author and playwright ·
1931 – George Younger, 4th Viscount
Younger of Leckie, Scottish banker and politician, Secretary of State for Defence (d. 2003) ·
1932 – Algirdas Brazauskas, Lithuanian politician,
2nd President of Lithuania (d. 2010) ·
1932 – Ingemar Johansson, Swedish boxer (d. 2009) ·
1933 – Leonardo Balada,
Spanish-American composer and educator ·
1933 – T. Cullen Davis,
American businessman ·
1933 – Carmelo Simeone,
Italian-Argentinian footballer (d. 2014) ·
1933 – Jesco von Puttkamer, German-American engineer (d.
2012) ·
1934 – Jack McGregor,
American captain, lawyer, and politician ·
1934 – Lute Olson, American
basketball player and coach (d. 2020)[6] ·
1934 – T. Somasekaram, Sri
Lankan geographer and politician, 37th Surveyor General of Sri Lanka (d. 2010) ·
1936 – Maurice Evans, English footballer and manager (d.
2000) ·
1937 – Don Rutherford,
English rugby player (d. 2016) ·
1938 – Gene Mingo, American
football player ·
1939 – Bogdan Baltazar,
Romanian economist and engineer (d. 2012) ·
1939 – Deborah Lavin, South
African-English historian and academic ·
1939 – Gilbert E. Patterson, American bishop (d. 2007) ·
1939 – Junko Tabei,
Japanese mountaineer (d. 2016)[7] ·
1940 – Anna Karina,
Danish-French actress, director, and screenwriter (d. 2019) ·
1941 – Jeremiah Wright,
American pastor and theologian ·
1942 – Ole Anderson,
American wrestler ·
1942 – Candida Lycett Green, Anglo-Irish journalist and
author (d. 2014) ·
1942 – Rubén Salazar Gómez, Colombian cardinal ·
1942 – David Stern,
American lawyer and businessman (d. 2020) ·
1943 – Toni Basil, American
singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress ·
1943 – Barry Cable,
Australian footballer and coach ·
1943 – Paul Hoffert,
American keyboard player, composer, and academic ·
1944 – Brian Gibson, English director, producer, and
screenwriter (d. 2004) ·
1946 – King Sunny
Adé, Nigerian singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1946 – Larry Dierker,
American baseball player and manager ·
1947 – Jo Beverley,
English-Canadian author (d. 2016) ·
1947 – David Drewry,
English glaciologist and geophysicist ·
1947 – Norma McCorvey,
American activist (d. 2017) ·
1947 – Robert Morace,
American author and academic ·
1948 – Denis Burke, Australian soldier and politician,
6th Chief Minister of the Northern Territory ·
1948 – Mark Phillips,
English equestrian, trainer, and journalist ·
1949 – James Cartwright,
American general ·
1949 – Jim McGinty,
Australian lawyer and politician, Attorney-General of Western Australia ·
1951 – David Coverdale,
English singer-songwriter ·
1951 – Mike Graham, American wrestler and promoter (d.
2012) ·
1951 – Doug Somers,
American wrestler (d. 2017) ·
1952 – Bob Goodlatte,
American lawyer and politician ·
1952 – Sukhumbhand Paribatra, Thai political scientist and
politician, 15th Governor of Bangkok ·
1952 – Américo Rocca,
Mexican wrestler ·
1953 – Richard Fairbrass, English singer-songwriter,
musician and producer (Right Said
Fred) ·
1953 – Ségolène
Royal, French politician ·
1955 – Jeffrey Leonard,
American baseball player and coach ·
1956 – Debby Boone,
American singer, actress, and author ·
1956 – Doug Wimbish,
American singer-songwriter and bass player ·
1956 – Ibrahim Shema,
Nigerian lawyer, politician ·
1957 – Steve Carney,
English footballer (d. 2013) ·
1957 – Nick Cave,
Australian singer-songwriter, author, and actor ·
1957 – Johnette Napolitano, American singer-songwriter and
bass player (Concrete
Blonde) ·
1957 – Giuseppe Saronni,
Italian cyclist and manager ·
1958 – Andrea Bocelli,
Italian singer-songwriter and producer ·
1958 – Beth Catlin,
American Autistic savant[8] ·
1958 – Neil Cavuto,
American journalist and author ·
1958 – Joan Jett, American
singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, and actress ·
1959 – Tai Babilonia,
American figure skater and talk show host ·
1959 – Saul Perlmutter,
American astrophysicist, astronomer, and academic, Nobel Prize Laureate ·
1960 – Scott Baio, American
actor ·
1961 – Vince Coleman,
American baseball player ·
1961 – Liam Fox, Scottish
physician and politician, Secretary of State for Defence ·
1961 – Bonnie Hunt,
American actress, producer, and talk show host ·
1961 – Diane Lemieux,
Canadian lawyer and politician ·
1961 – Catherine Oxenberg, American actress ·
1961 – Michael Torke,
American composer ·
1962 – Martin Crowe, New
Zealand cricketer and sportscaster (d. 2016) ·
1964 – Juha Turunen,
Finnish lawyer and politician ·
1964 – Ken Vandermark,
American saxophonist and composer ·
1965 – Dan Bucatinsky,
American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter ·
1965 – Andrii Deshchytsia, Ukrainian politician and
diplomat, Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs ·
1965 – Mark Guthrie,
American baseball player ·
1965 – Robert Satcher, American
physician, engineer, and astronaut ·
1966 – Ruth Jones, Welsh actress, producer, and
screenwriter ·
1966 – Mike Richter,
American ice hockey player ·
1966 – Michael Shank,
American racing team owner[9] ·
1967 – Matt Besser,
American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter ·
1967 – Super Delfin,
Japanese wrestler ·
1967 – Brian Keene,
American novelist ·
1967 – Ian Mortimer, English historian and novelist ·
1967 – Rickard Rydell,
Swedish race car driver ·
1967 – Félix Savón, Cuban
boxer ·
1969 – Nicole Bradtke,
Australian tennis player and sportscaster ·
1969 – Tuomas Kantelinen, Finnish composer and conductor ·
1969 – Sue Perkins, English
comedian, actress, and radio host ·
1969 – Matt Sharp, American
singer-songwriter and bass player ·
1970 – Gladys Berejiklian, Australian politician,
45th Premier of New South Wales ·
1970 – Mike Matheny,
American baseball player and manager ·
1970 – Mystikal, American
rapper and actor ·
1970 – Hitro Okesene, New
Zealand rugby player and coach ·
1970 – Rupert Penry-Jones, English actor ·
1970 – Emmanuel Petit,
French footballer ·
1971 – Elizabeth Bear,
American author and poet[10] ·
1971 – Toomas Krõm,
Estonian footballer ·
1971 – Luther Reigns,
American actor and wrestler ·
1973 – Yoo Chae-yeong,
South Korean singer-songwriter and actress (d. 2014) ·
1973 – Stéfan Louw, South
African tenor and producer ·
1973 – Bob Sapp, American
wrestler ·
1974 – Kostas Kaiafas,
Cypriot footballer and manager ·
1975 – Ethan Moreau,
Canadian ice hockey player and scout ·
1976 – David Berkeley,
American singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1976 – Mo Collins, American football player and coach (d.
2014) ·
1978 – Harry Kewell,
Australian footballer and coach ·
1979 – Emilie Autumn,
American singer-songwriter, violinist, and poet ·
1979 – Phil Waugh,
Australian rugby player ·
1980 – Francesco D'Isa,
Italian painter and journalist ·
1980 – Svenja Weidemann,
German tennis player ·
1981 – Alexei
Ramírez, Cuban baseball player ·
1981 – Subaru Shibutani,
Japanese singer-songwriter ·
1981 – Ingrid Vetlesen,
Norwegian soprano ·
1982 – Domenic Cassisi,
Australian footballer ·
1982 – Billie Piper,
English actress and singer ·
1982 – Maarten Stekelenburg, Dutch footballer ·
1983 – Glenn Loovens, Dutch
professional footballer ·
1983 – Petr Tatíček, Czech professional ice hockey ·
1983 – Tommy Thelin,
Swedish footballer ·
1984 – Ross Jarman, English
drummer and songwriter ·
1984 – Thiago Silva,
Brazilian footballer ·
1985 – Matteo Cavagna, Italian footballer ·
1985 – Faris Haroun,
Belgian footballer ·
1985 – Jamie Mackie,
Scottish footballer ·
1985 – Tatiana Maslany,
Canadian actress ·
1985 – Ibragim Todashev,
Russian-American mixed martial artist (d. 2013) ·
1987 – Derick Brassard,
Canadian ice hockey player ·
1987 – Stefan Denifl,
Austrian cyclist ·
1987 – Tom Felton, English
actor ·
1987 – Zdravko Kuzmanović, Serbian footballer ·
1988 – Nikita Andreyev,
Russian footballer ·
1989 – Jon Bass, American
actor ·
1989 – Kim Hyo-yeon, South
Korean singer, dancer, and actress (Girls Generation) ·
1989 – Sabine Lisicki,
German tennis player ·
1990 – Denard Robinson,
American football player ·
1991 – Kenny Bromwich, New
Zealand rugby league player ·
1991 – Joe Wardle, English
rugby league player ·
1992 – Philip Hindes,
English track cyclist[11] ·
1994 – Carlos Correa,
Puerto Rican-American baseball player[12] ·
1995 – Nayeon, Korean
singer (Twice)[13] ·
1996 – Anthoine Hubert,
French racing driver (d. 2019) Deaths
·
189 – He Jin, Chinese
general and regent (b. 135) ·
530 – Pope Felix IV ·
904 – Zhao Zong, emperor of the Tang Dynasty (b.
867) ·
967 – Wichmann II, Frankish nobleman ·
1072 – Ouyang Xiu, Chinese
historian, poet, and politician (b. 1007) ·
1158 – Otto of Freising,
German bishop and chronicler (b. c. 1114) ·
1174 – Uchtred, Lord of Galloway (b. c. 1120) ·
1253 – Dōgen, Japanese
monk and philosopher (b. 1200) ·
1345 – Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, English
politician, Lord High Steward (b. 1281) ·
1399 – Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk, English
politician, Earl Marshal
of The United Kingdom (b. 1366) ·
1408 – John VII Palaiologos, Byzantine Emperor (b. 1370) ·
1457 – Peter II, Duke of Brittany (b. 1418) ·
1482 – Philibert I, Duke of Savoy (b. 1465) ·
1520 – Selim I, Ottoman
sultan (b. 1465) ·
1531 – Louise of Savoy,
French regent (b. 1476)[14] ·
1539 – Guru Nanak, Sikh
religious leader, founded Sikhism (b.
1469) ·
1554 – Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, Spanish explorer (b.
1510) ·
1566 – Johannes Agricola, German theologian and academic
(b. 1494) ·
1576 – Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex (b. 1541) ·
1598 – Gabriel Spenser,
English actor (b. c.1578)[15] ·
1607 – Alessandro Allori, Italian painter and educator (b.
1535) ·
1662 – John Biddle, English minister and theologian (b.
1615) ·
1692 – Martha Corey, American woman accused of witchcraft (b.
1620) ·
1703 – Vincenzo Viviani,
Italian mathematician and physicist (b. 1622) ·
1756 – Abu l-Hasan Ali I, ruler of Tunisia (b. 1688) ·
1774 – Pope Clement XIV (b.
1705) ·
1776 – Nathan Hale,
American soldier (b. 1755) ·
1777 – John Bartram,
American botanist and explorer (b. 1699) ·
1828 – Shaka Zulu, Zulu
chieftain and monarch of the Zulu Kingdom (b.
1787) ·
1852 – William Tierney Clark, English engineer,
designed Hammersmith Bridge (b. 1783) ·
1872 – Vladimir Dal,
Russian lexicographer and linguist (b. 1801) ·
1873 – Friedrich Frey-Herosé, Swiss lawyer and politician
(b. 1801) ·
1881 – Solomon L. Spink,
American lawyer and politician (b. 1831) ·
1914 – Alain-Fournier,
French soldier and author (b. 1886) ·
1919 – Alajos Gáspár,
Hungarian-Slovene author and poet (b. 1848) ·
1934 – Cecil Chubb, English
barrister and one time owner of Stonehenge (b.
1876) ·
1935 – Elliott Lewis,
Australian politician, 19th Premier of Tasmania (b. 1858) ·
1952 – Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg, Finnish lawyer, judge, and
politician, 1st President of Finland (b. 1865) ·
1956 – Frederick Soddy,
English chemist and economist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1877) ·
1957 – Soemu Toyoda,
Japanese admiral (b. 1885) ·
1961 – Marion Davies,
American actress and comedian (b. 1897) ·
1969 – Adolfo López Mateos, Mexican politician, 48th President of Mexico (b. 1909)[16] ·
1973 – Paul van Zeeland,
Belgian lawyer, economist, and politician, 38th Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1893) ·
1979 – Abul A'la Maududi, Pakistani theologian, Islamic
scholar and jurist (b. 1903) ·
1981 – Harry Warren,
American composer and songwriter (b. 1893) ·
1987 – Hákun
Djurhuus, Faroese educator and politician, 4th Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands (b. 1908) ·
1987 – Dan Rowan, American
actor, comedian, and producer (b. 1922) ·
1988 – Rais Amrohvi,
Pakistani psychoanalyst, scholar, and poet (b. 1914) ·
1989 – Ambrose Folorunsho Alli, Nigerian academic and
politician (b. 1929) ·
1989 – Irving Berlin,
Russian-born American composer and songwriter (b. 1888) ·
1992 – Aurelio López,
Mexican baseball player (b. 1948) ·
1993 – Maurice Abravanel, Greek-American pianist and
conductor (b. 1903) ·
1994 – Leonard Feather,
English-American pianist, composer, producer, and journalist (b. 1914) ·
1996 – Ludmilla Chiriaeff, Latvian-Canadian ballerina,
choreographer, and director (b. 1924) ·
1996 – Dorothy Lamour,
American actress and singer (b. 1914) ·
1999 – George C. Scott,
American actor, director, and producer (b. 1927) ·
2000 – Saburō Sakai,
Japanese lieutenant and pilot (b. 1916) ·
2001 – Isaac Stern,
Polish-Ukrainian violinist and conductor (b. 1920) ·
2002 – Jan de Hartog,
Dutch-American author and playwright (b. 1914) ·
2003 – Gordon Jump,
American actor (b. 1932) ·
2003 – Hugo Young, English
journalist and author (b. 1938) ·
2004 – Pete Schoening,
American mountaineer (b. 1927) ·
2004 – Ray Traylor Jr., American professional wrestler
better-known as the Big Boss Man (b. 1963) ·
2006 – Edward Albert,
American actor (b. 1951) ·
2006 – Carla Benschop,
Dutch basketball player and educator (b. 1950) ·
2007 – `Alí-Muhammad Varqá, last Hand of the Cause of God in the Bahá’í Faith (b.
1911) ·
2007 – Marcel Marceau,
French mime and actor (b. 1923) ·
2008 – Thomas
Dörflein, German zookeeper (b. 1963) ·
2008 – Petrus Schaesberg, German painter, historian, and
educator (b. 1967) ·
2009 – Edward Delaney,
Irish sculptor (b. 1930) ·
2010 – Eddie Fisher, American singer (b. 1928) ·
2010 – Vyacheslav Tsaryov, Russian footballer (b. 1971) ·
2011 – Knut Steen,
Norwegian sculptor (b. 1924) ·
2012 – Hector Abhayavardhana, Sri Lankan theorist and
academic (b. 1919) ·
2012 – Irving Adler,
American mathematician, author, and academic (b. 1913) ·
2012 – Juan H. Cintrón García, Puerto Rican businessman
and politician, 126th Mayor of Ponce (b. 1919) ·
2012 – Grigory Frid,
Russian pianist and composer (b. 1915) ·
2012 – Jan Hendrik van den Berg, Dutch psychiatrist and
academic (b. 1914) ·
2013 – Gary Brandner,
American author and screenwriter (b. 1930) ·
2013 – Jane Connell,
American actress and singer (b. 1925) ·
2013 – David H. Hubel,
Canadian-American neurophysiologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1926) ·
2013 – Álvaro Mutis,
Colombian-Mexican author and poet (b. 1923) ·
2013 – Hans Erich Slany,
German industrial designer, founded TEAMS Design (b. 1926) ·
2014 – Fernando Cabrita,
Portuguese footballer and manager (b. 1923) ·
2014 – Sahana Pradhan,
Nepalese politician, Nepalese Minister of Foreign Affairs (b. 1927) ·
2014 – Erik van der Wurff, Dutch pianist, composer, and
conductor (b. 1945) ·
2014 – Hans E. Wallman,
Swedish director, producer, and composer (b. 1936) ·
2015 – Yogi Berra, American
baseball player, coach, and manager (b. 1925) ·
2015 – Joe LeSage, American
lawyer and politician (b. 1928) ·
2015 – James David Santini, American lawyer and politician
(b. 1937) ·
2015 – Richard G. Scott,
American engineer and religious leader (b. 1928) ·
2015 – Phyllis Tickle,
American author and academic (b. 1934) ·
2018 – Chas Hodges, English
musician and singer (b. 1943)[17] ·
2018 – Edna Molewa, South
African politician (b. 1957)[18] ·
2018 – Mike Labinjo,
Canadian professional gridiron football player (b. 1980)[19] Holidays and observances
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American Business Women's Day (United States) ·
Christian feast days: o Candidus o Ignatius of Santhià (Lorenzo Maurizio Belvisotti) o Maurice (Western Christianity) o Paul Chong Hasang (one of The Korean Martyrs) o Phocas (the Gardener, or of
Sinope) o Saintin (Sanctinus) de Meaux o Septimius of Iesi (this date since 1623) o Philander Chase (Episcopal Church) o September 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) ·
Earliest date for the autumnal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere
and the vernal equinox in the Southern Hemisphere: o Autumnal Equinox Day (Japan) o Mabon in the
Northern Hemisphere, Ostara in
the Southern Hemisphere. (Neopagan Wheel of the Year) o The
first day of Miķeļi (Latvia) ·
Independence Day, celebrates the independence
of Bulgaria from
the Ottoman
Empire in 1908. ·
Independence Day, celebrates the independence
of Mali from
France in 1960. ·
Resistance Fighting Day (Estonia) |
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