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T Calendar Gears Gregorian Calendar
Full Year 2020 September
September 5 is the 248th day of the
year (249th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. 117 days remain until the end
of the year. Contents
·
1Events ·
2Births ·
3Deaths Events
·
Liu Yan declares himself emperor, establishing
the Southern Han state
in southern China, at his capital of Panyu. ·
1590 Alexander Farnese's army forces Henry IV of France to lift the siege of Paris. ·
1661
Fall of Nicolas
Fouquet: Louis XIV's Superintendent of Finances is arrested
in Nantes by D'Artagnan, captain of the king's musketeers. ·
1666 Great Fire of London ends: Ten thousand
buildings, including Old St Paul's Cathedral, are destroyed, but only
six people are known to have died. ·
1697 War of the Grand Alliance : A French warship
commanded by Captain Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville defeated an
English squadron at the Battle of Hudson's Bay. ·
1698
In an effort to Westernize his nobility, Tsar Peter I of Russia imposes a tax on beards for
all men except the clergy and peasantry. ·
1725
Wedding of Louis XV and Maria Leszczyńska. ·
1774
First Continental Congress assembles in Philadelphia. ·
1781 Battle of the Chesapeake in the American Revolutionary War: The British Navy is
repelled by the French Navy, contributing to the British surrender at Yorktown. ·
1791 Olympe de Gouges writes
the Declaration of the Rights of
Woman and of the Female Citizen. ·
1793 French Revolution: The French National Convention initiates the Reign of Terror. ·
1798 Conscription is
made mandatory in France by the Jourdan law. ·
1812 War of 1812:
The Siege of Fort Wayne begins when Chief Winamac's forces
attack two soldiers returning from the fort's outhouses. ·
1816 Louis XVIII has to dissolve the Chambre introuvable ("Unobtainable Chamber"). ·
1836 Sam Houston is
elected as the first president of the Republic of Texas. ·
1839
The United Kingdom declares war on
the Qing dynasty of
China. ·
1862 American Civil War: The Army of Northern Virginia crosses the Potomac River at White's Ford in
the Maryland Campaign. ·
1877 American Indian Wars: Oglala Sioux chief Crazy Horse is bayoneted by a
United States soldier after resisting confinement in a guardhouse at Fort Robinson in Nebraska. ·
1882
The first United States Labor Day parade
is held in New York City. ·
1887
A fire at the Theatre Royal, Exeter, kills 186. ·
1905 Russo-Japanese War: In New Hampshire,
United States, the Treaty of Portsmouth, mediated by U.S.
President Theodore Roosevelt, ends the war. ·
1914 World War I: First Battle of the Marne begins. Northeast of
Paris, the French attack and defeat German forces who are advancing on the
capital. ·
1915
The pacifist Zimmerwald Conference begins. ·
1932
The French Upper Volta is broken apart
between Ivory Coast, French Sudan,
and Niger. ·
1937 Spanish Civil War: Llanes falls to
the Nationalists following a one-day
siege. ·
1938 Chile: A group of
youths affiliated with the fascist National Socialist Movement of Chile are executed after surrendering during a failed
coup. ·
1941
Whole territory of Estonia is
occupied by Nazi Germany. ·
1942 World War II:
Japanese high command orders withdrawal at Milne Bay, the first major Japanese defeat in land
warfare during the Pacific War. ·
1943
World War II: The 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment lands and
occupies Lae Nadzab Airport, near Lae in the SalamauaLae campaign. ·
1944
Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg constitute Benelux. ·
1945 Cold War: Igor Gouzenko,
a Soviet Union embassy
clerk, defects to Canada, exposing Soviet espionage in North America,
signalling the beginning of the Cold War. ·
1945 Iva Toguri D'Aquino, a Japanese American suspected of being wartime
radio propagandist Tokyo Rose,
is arrested in Yokohama. ·
1948
In France, Robert
Schuman becomes President of the Council while being Foreign minister; as
such, he is the negotiator of the major treaties of the end of World War II. ·
1957 Cuban Revolution: Fulgencio Batista bombs the revolt in Cienfuegos. ·
1960
Poet Lιopold Sιdar Senghor is the first
elected President of Senegal. ·
1960 Muhammad Ali (then
known as Cassius Clay) wins the gold medal in the light heavyweight boxing competition at the Olympic Games in
Rome. ·
1969 My Lai Massacre:
U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley is
charged with six specifications of premeditated murder for the death of
109 Vietnamese civilians
in My Lai. ·
1970 Vietnam War: Operation Jefferson Glenn begins: The United States 101st Airborne Division and
the South
Vietnamese 1st Infantry Division initiate a new operation
in Thừa ThiκnHuế Province. ·
1970 Jochen Rindt becomes
the only driver to posthumously win the Formula One World Drivers' Championship (in 1970), after being killed in practice for the
Italian Grand Prix. ·
1972 Munich massacre:
A Palestinian terrorist group called "Black September" attacks and takes hostage
11 Israeli athletes
at the Munich Olympic Games. Two die in the attack and
nine are murdered the following day. ·
1975 Sacramento, California: Lynette Fromme attempts
to assassinate U.S. President Gerald Ford. ·
1977 Voyager Program: NASA launches the Voyager 1 spacecraft. ·
1978 Camp David Accords: Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat begin
peace discussions at Camp David,
Maryland. ·
1980
The Gotthard Road Tunnel opens in Switzerland as
the world's longest highway tunnel at 10.14 miles (16.32 km) stretching
from Gφschenen to Airolo. ·
1984 STS-41-D: The Space Shuttle Discovery lands
after its maiden voyage. ·
1984 Western Australia becomes the last Australian
state to abolish capital punishment. ·
1986 Pan Am Flight 73 from Mumbai, India with 358
people on board is hijacked at Karachi International Airport. ·
1990 Sri Lankan Civil War: Sri Lankan Army
soldiers slaughter 158 civilians. ·
1991
The current international treaty defending indigenous peoples, Indigenous and Tribal Peoples
Convention, 1989, comes into force. ·
1996 Hurricane Fran makes
landfall near Cape Fear, North Carolina as
a Category 3 storm with 115 mph sustained
winds. Fran caused over $3 billion in damage and killed 27 people. ·
2012
An accidental explosion at a Turkish Army
ammunition store in Afyon, western
Turkey kills 25 soldiers and wounds four others. Births
·
699 Abu Hanifa, Iraqi
scholar (d. 767) ·
989 Fan Zhongyan,
Chinese chancellor (d. 1052) ·
1187 Louis VIII, king of France (d. 1226) ·
1201 Alix of Thouars, duchess of Brittany (d. 1221) ·
1319 Peter IV, king of Aragon (d. 1387) ·
1451 Isabel Neville, daughter of Richard Neville (d.
1476) ·
1500 Maria of Jever,
ruler of the Lordship of Jever (d. 1575) ·
1533 Jacopo Zabarella,
Italian philosopher and logician (d. 1589) ·
1540 Magnus of Holstein, prince of Denmark (d. 1583) ·
1567 Date Masamune,
Japanese daimyō (d. 1636) ·
1568 Tommaso Campanella, Italian poet, philosopher, and
theologian (d. 1639) ·
1638 Louis XIV, king of France (d. 1715) ·
1641 Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland, English
diplomat (d. 1702) ·
1642 Maria of Orange-Nassau, Dutch princess (d. 1688) ·
1651 William Dampier,
English explorer (d. 1715) ·
1666 Gottfried Arnold,
German historian and theologian (d. 1714) ·
1667 Giovanni Girolamo Saccheri, Italian priest,
mathematician, and philosopher (d. 1733) ·
1694 Frantiek Vαclav Mνča, Czech conductor and
composer (d. 1744) ·
1695 Carl Gustaf Tessin, Swedish politician and diplomat
(d. 1770) ·
1722 Frederick Christian, Prince-Elector of Saxony (d.
1763) ·
1725 Jean-Ιtienne Montucla, French mathematician and
theorist (d. 1799) ·
1735 Johann Christian Bach, German-English viol player and composer (d. 1782) ·
1750 Robert Fergusson,
Scottish poet and author (d. 1774) ·
1769 John Shortland,
English commander (d. 1810) ·
1771 Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen (d. 1847) ·
1772 Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, Iranian king (d. 1834) ·
1774 Caspar David Friedrich, German painter and etcher
(d. 1840) ·
1775 Juan Martνn Dνez, Spanish general (d. 1825) ·
1781 Anton Diabelli,
Austrian composer and publisher (d. 1858) ·
1787 Franηois Sulpice Beudant, French mineralogist and
geologist (d. 1850) ·
1791 Giacomo Meyerbeer, German pianist and composer (d.
1864) ·
1792 Ours-Pierre-Armand Petit-Dufrιnoy, French geologist
and mineralogist (d. 1857) ·
1806 Christophe Lιon Louis Juchault de Lamoriciθre,
French general and politician, French Minister of War (d. 1865) ·
1817 Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, Russian poet,
author, and playwright (d. 1875) ·
1818 Edmund Kennedy,
Australian explorer and surveyor (d. 1848) ·
1826 John Wisden, English
cricketer and businessman (d. 1884) ·
1827 Goffredo Mameli,
Italian poet and songwriter (d. 1849) ·
1829 Lester Allan Pelton, American inventor (d. 1908) ·
1831 Victorien Sardou,
French author and playwright (d. 1908) ·
1833 George Huntington Hartford, American businessman
(d. 1917) ·
1836 Justiniano Borgoρo, Peruvian soldier and
politician, 57th President of Peru (d. 1921) ·
1847 Jesse James,
American outlaw (d. 1882) ·
1856 Thomas E. Watson,
American lawyer, publisher, and politician (d. 1922) ·
1867 Amy Beach, American
pianist and composer (d. 1944) ·
1871 Friedrich Akel,
Estonian physician and politician, Head of State of Estonia (d 1941) ·
1872 V. O. Chidambaram Pillai, Indian lawyer and
politician (d. 1936) ·
1872 Horace Rice,
Australian tennis player (d. 1950) ·
1873 Cornelius Vanderbilt III, American general and
engineer (d. 1942) ·
1874 Nap Lajoie, American
baseball player and manager (d. 1959) ·
1876 Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb, German field marshal (d.
1956) ·
1880 Josι Marνa of Manila, Spanish-Filipino priest and
martyr (d. 1936) ·
1881 Otto Bauer, Austrian
philosopher and politician, Foreign Minister of Austria (d. 1938) ·
1881 Henry Maitland Wilson, 1st Baron Wilson,
English field marshal (d. 1964) ·
1883 Otto Erich Deutsch, Austrian musicologist and
scholar (d. 1967) ·
1888 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Indian philosopher and
politician, 2nd President of India (d. 1975) ·
1892 Joseph Szigeti,
Hungarian violinist and educator (d. 1973) ·
1897 Morris Carnovsky,
American actor (d. 1992) ·
1897 Arthur Nielsen,
American market analyst, founded ACNielsen (d.
1980) ·
1899 Humphrey Cobb,
American author and screenwriter (d. 1944) ·
1899 Helen Creighton,
Canadian author and educator (d. 1989) ·
1901 Florence Eldridge, American actress (d. 1988) ·
1901 Mario Scelba,
Italian politician, 33rd Prime Minister of Italy (d. 1991) ·
1902 Jean Dalrymple,
American playwright, producer, manager, and publicist (d. 1998) ·
1902 Darryl F. Zanuck,
American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 1979) ·
1904 Vera Bradford,
Australian pianist and educator (d. 2004) ·
1905 Maurice Challe,
French general (d. 1979) ·
1905 Arthur Koestler,
Hungarian-English journalist and author (d. 1983) ·
1905 Justiniano Montano, Filipino lawyer and politician
(d. 2005) ·
1906 Ralston Crawford,
American painter, lithographer, and photographer (d. 1978) ·
1906 Sunnyland Slim,
American singer-songwriter and pianist (d. 1995) ·
1908 Josuι de
Castro, Brazilian physician, geographer, and activist (d. 1973) ·
1908 Joaquνn Nin-Culmell, German-American pianist and
composer (d. 2004) ·
1908 Cecilia Seghizzi,
Italian composer and painter (d. 2019) ·
1909 Hans Carste, German
pianist and conductor (d. 1971) ·
1909 Bernard Delfont,
Russian-English talent manager (d. 1994) ·
1909 Archie Jackson,
Scottish-Australian cricketer (d. 1933) ·
1910 Leila Mackinlay,
English author (d. 1996) ·
1910 Phiroze Palia,
Indian cricketer (d. 1981) ·
1912 John Cage, American
composer and theorist (d. 1992) ·
1912 Kristina Sφderbaum, Swedish-German actress and
photographer (d. 2001) ·
1912 Frank Thomas, American voice actor, animator, and
screenwriter (d. 2004) ·
1914 Stuart Freeborn,
English make up artist (d. 2013) ·
1914 Gail Kubik, American
violinist, composer, and educator (d. 1984) ·
1914 Nicanor Parra,
Chilean physicist, mathematician, and poet (d. 2018) ·
1916 Frank Shuster,
Canadian comedian, actor, and screenwriter (d. 2002) ·
1916 Frank Yerby,
American novelist (d. 1991) ·
1917 Pedro E. Guerrero, American photographer (d. 2012) ·
1917 Sφren Nordin,
Swedish harness racer
and trainer (d. 2008) ·
1918 Luis Alcoriza,
Mexican actor, director, and screenwriter (d. 1992) ·
1918 Bob Katter, Sr.,
Australian captain and politician (d. 1990) ·
1918 Fred McCarthy, American cartoonist and monk (d.
2009) ·
1919 Elisabeth Volkenrath, German SS officer (d. 1945) ·
1920 Peter Racine Fricker, English-American composer and
educator (d. 1990) ·
1920 Fons Rademakers,
Dutch-Swiss actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 2007) ·
1921 Murray Henderson, Canadian ice hockey player and
coach (d. 2013) ·
1921 Jack Valenti,
American businessman, created the MPAA film rating system (d.
2007) ·
1922 Denys Wilkinson,
English physicist and academic (d. 2016) ·
1923 David Hamer,
Australian captain and politician (d. 2002) ·
1923 Ken Meuleman,
Australian cricketer (d. 2004) ·
1924 Paul Dietzel,
American football player and coach (d. 2013) ·
1924 Frank Armitage,
Australian-American artist (d. 2016) ·
1925 Justin Kaplan,
American author (d. 2014) ·
1927 Paul Volcker,
American economist and academic (d. 2019) ·
1928 Joyce Hatto, English
pianist and educator (d. 2006) ·
1928 Albert Mangelsdorff, German trombonist and educator
(d. 2005) ·
1929 Bob Newhart,
American comedian and actor ·
1929 Andriyan Nikolayev, Russian general, pilot, and
astronaut (d. 2004) ·
1932 Carol Lawrence,
American actress and singer ·
1932 Robert H. Dennard, American electrical engineer and
inventor ·
1933 Francisco Javier Errαzuriz Ossa, Chilean cardinal ·
1934 Paul Josef Cordes, German cardinal ·
1934 Dennis Letts,
American actor and educator (d. 2008) ·
1934 Kevin McNamara, English politician, Shadow Secretary of State for
Northern Ireland (d. 2017) ·
1935 Werner Erhard,
American author and philanthropist, founded Werner Erhard and Associates and The Hunger Project ·
1935 Helen Gifford,
Australian composer and educator ·
1936 Robert Burns, Canadian lawyer and politician (d.
2014) ·
1936 John Danforth,
American politician and diplomat, 24th United States Ambassador to the
United Nations ·
1936 Jonathan Kozol,
American sociologist, author, and educator ·
1936 Bill Mazeroski,
American baseball player and coach ·
1936 Knuts Skujenieks,
Latvian poet, journalist, and translator ·
1937 Antonio Valentνn Angelillo, Argentinian footballer
and manager (d. 2018) ·
1937 Dick Clement,
English director, producer, and screenwriter ·
1938 John Ferguson, Sr., Canadian ice hockey player,
coach, and manager (d. 2007) ·
1938 Doreen Massey, Baroness Massey of Darwen,
English politician ·
1939 Claudette Colvin,
American nurse and activist ·
1939 William Devane,
American actor, director, and screenwriter ·
1939 George Lazenby,
Australian actor ·
1939 John Stewart, American singer-songwriter and
guitarist (d. 2008) ·
1939 George Tremlett,
English journalist, author, and politician ·
1940 Valerie Howarth, Baroness
Howarth of Breckland, English politician ·
1940 Raquel Welch,
American actress and singer ·
1941 Dave Dryden,
Canadian ice hockey player and coach ·
1942 Werner Herzog,
German actor, director, producer, and screenwriter ·
1942 Eduardo Mata,
Mexican conductor and composer (d. 1995) ·
1943 Dulce Saguisag,
Filipino social worker and politician, 10th Filipino Secretary of Social
Welfare and Development (d. 2007) ·
1944 Dario Bellezza,
Italian poet, author, and playwright (d. 1996) ·
1944 Gareth Evans, Australian lawyer and politician,
33rd Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs ·
1945 Eva Bergman, Swedish
director and screenwriter ·
1945 Al Stewart, Scottish
singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1946 Kyongae Chang, South
Korean astrophysicist and academic ·
1946 Dennis Dugan,
American actor and director ·
1946 Dean Ford, Scottish
singer-songwriter and guitarist (Marmalade) (d. 2018) ·
1946 Freddie Mercury,
Tanzanian-English singer-songwriter and producer (d. 1991) ·
1946 Loudon Wainwright III, American singer-songwriter,
guitarist, and actor ·
1947 Mel Collins, Manx
saxophonist and flute player ·
1947 Chip Davis, American
pianist, songwriter, and producer ·
1947 Buddy Miles,
American singer-songwriter and drummer (d. 2008) ·
1947 Bruce Yardley,
Australian cricketer and sportscaster (d. 2019) ·
1948 Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Austrian lawyer,
politician, and diplomat, Foreign Minister of Austria ·
1949 Clem Clempson,
English guitarist and songwriter ·
1950 Rosie Cooper,
English businesswoman and politician ·
1950 Cathy Guisewite,
American cartoonist, created Cathy ·
1951 Paul Breitner,
German footballer ·
1951 Michael Keaton,
American actor and producer ·
1951 Jamie Oldaker,
American drummer and percussionist (d. 2020) ·
1952 David Glen Eisley, American rock singer-songwriter
and actor ·
1953 Victor Davis Hanson, American historian and
journalist ·
1953 Murray Mexted, New
Zealand rugby player and sportscaster ·
1953 Eiki Nestor,
Estonian engineer and politician, Estonian Minister of Social Affairs ·
1953 Paul Pichι, Canadian
singer-songwriter ·
1954 Richard Austin, Jamaican footballer and cricketer
(d. 2015) ·
1954 Frederick Kempe,
American journalist and author ·
1956 Low Thia Khiang,
Singaporean businessman and politician ·
1956 Roine Stolt, Swedish
singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer ·
1957 Rudi Gores, German
footballer and manager ·
1957 Peter Winnen, Dutch
cyclist ·
1958 Lars Danielsson,
Swedish bassist, composer, and producer ·
1959 Frank Schirrmacher, German journalist and publisher
(d. 2014) ·
1960 Don Kulick, Swedish
anthropologist and academic ·
1961 Marc-Andrι Hamelin, Canadian pianist and composer ·
1962 Tracy Edwards,
English sailor and coach ·
1962 John McGrath, Welsh businessman ·
1963 Juan Alderete,
American bass player and songwriter ·
1963 Jeff Brantley,
American baseball player and sportscaster ·
1963 Terry Ellis,
American R&B singersongwriter and actress ·
1963 Taki Inoue, Japanese
race car driver and manager ·
1964 Frank Farina,
Australian footballer and manager ·
1964 Sergei Loznitsa,
Belarusian-Ukrainian director and screenwriter ·
1964 Ken Norman, American
basketball player ·
1964 Thomas Mikal Ford, American actor (d. 2016) ·
1965 David Brabham,
Australian race car driver ·
1965 Hoshitango Imachi, Japanese wrestler ·
1965 Nick Talbot, English
geneticist and academic ·
1966 Achero Maρas,
Spanish actor, director, and screenwriter ·
1966 Milinko Pantić, Serbian footballer and manager ·
1967 Matthias Sammer,
German footballer and manager ·
1967 Jane Sixsmith,
English field hockey player ·
1968 Serhiy Kovalets,
Ukrainian footballer and manager ·
1968 Dennis Scott, American basketball player and
sportscaster ·
1968 Robin van der Laan, Dutch footballer and coach ·
1968 Brad Wilk, American
singer-songwriter and drummer ·
1969 Leonardo
Araϊjo, Brazilian footballer and manager ·
1969 Mariko Kouda,
Japanese voice actress, singer, and radio host ·
1969 Mark Ramprakash,
English cricketer and coach ·
1969 Dweezil Zappa,
American actor and musician ·
1970 Liam Lynch, American singer-songwriter, guitarist,
puppeteer, and director ·
1970 Mohammad Rafique, Bangladeshi cricketer ·
1970 Gilbert Remulla,
Filipino journalist and politician ·
1970 Johnny Vegas,
English actor, director, producer, and screenwriter ·
1971 Adam Hollioake,
Australian cricketer and mixed martial artist ·
1972 Shane Sewell,
Canadian-American wrestler and referee ·
1972 Guy Whittall,
Zimbabwean cricketer ·
1973 Paddy Considine,
English actor, director, and screenwriter ·
1973 Rose McGowan,
American actress ·
1974 Lauren Jeska,
British transgender fell runner convicted of the attempted murder of Ralph Knibbs[1] ·
1974 Rawl Lewis,
Grenadian cricketer ·
1974 Ken-Marti Vaher,
Estonian politician, Estonian Minister of the Interior ·
1975 Rod Barajas,
American baseball player and manager ·
1975 George Boateng,
Dutch footballer and manager ·
1975 Randy Choate,
American baseball player ·
1975 Matt Geyer,
Australian rugby league player and coach ·
1976 Tatiana Gutsu,
Ukrainian gymnast ·
1977 Rosevelt Colvin,
American football player and sportscaster ·
1977 Joseba Etxeberria, Spanish footballer ·
1977 Minoru Fujita,
Japanese wrestler ·
1977 Nazr Mohammed,
American basketball player ·
1978 Laura Bertram,
Canadian actress ·
1978 Chris Jack, New
Zealand rugby player ·
1978 Sylvester Joseph,
Antiguan cricketer ·
1978 Zhang Zhong, Chinese
chess player ·
1979 John Carew,
Norwegian footballer ·
1979 Stacey Dales,
Canadian basketball player and sportscaster ·
1979 Julien Lizeroux,
French skier ·
1979 Salvatore Mastronunzio, Italian footballer ·
1979 George O'Callaghan, Irish footballer ·
1980 Franco Costanzo,
Argentinian footballer ·
1980 Kevin Simm, British
singer ·
1981 Daniel Moreno,
Spanish cyclist ·
1981 Kai Rόόtel, Estonian
opera singer ·
1981 Filippo Volandri,
Italian tennis player ·
1982 Alexandre Geijo,
Spanish-Swiss footballer ·
1983 Eugen Bopp,
Ukrainian-German footballer ·
1983 Pablo Granoche,
Uruguayan footballer ·
1983 Lincoln Riley,
American football coach ·
1983 Antony Sweeney,
English footballer ·
1984 Alison Bell, Scottish field hockey player[2] ·
1984 Chris Anker Sψrensen, Danish cyclist ·
1985 Ryan Guy, American
soccer player ·
1986 Colt McCoy, American
football player ·
1986 Pragyan Ojha, Indian
cricketer ·
1988 Denni Avdić,
Swedish footballer ·
1988 Felipe Caicedo,
Ecuadorian footballer ·
1989 Elena Delle Donne, American basketball player ·
1989 Josι Αngel Valdιs, Spanish footballer ·
1989 Ben Youngs, English
rugby player ·
1990 Antonio Esposito, Italian footballer ·
1990 Francesca Segarelli, Dominican tennis player ·
1990 Lance Stephenson,
American basketball player ·
1990 Yuna Kim, South
Korean figure skater ·
1990 Franco Zuculini,
Argentinian footballer ·
1991 Zeki Yavru, Turkish
footballer ·
1994 Gregorio Paltrinieri, Italian swimmer ·
1995 Szabina Szlavikovics, Hungarian tennis player ·
1996 Richairo Zivkovic, Dutch footballer ·
1996 Sigrid, Norwegian
singer Deaths
·
590 Authari, Lombard
king (b. 540) ·
714 Shang, emperor of the Tang Dynasty ·
1165 Nijō, emperor
of Japan (b. 1143) ·
1235 Henry I, duke of Brabant (b. 1165) ·
1311 Amadeus Aba,
Hungarian oligarch ·
1336 Charles d'Ιvreux, count of Ιtampes (b. 1305) ·
1526 Alonso de Salazar, Spanish explorer ·
1548 Catherine Parr, Sixth
and last Queen of Henry VIII of England (b. c. 1512) ·
1562 Katharina Zell,
German Protestant reformer (b. 1497) ·
1569 Edmund Bonner,
Bishop of London (b. c. 1500) ·
1607 Pomponne de Belliθvre, French politician, Chancellor of France (b. 1529) ·
1629 Domenico Allegri,
Italian singer-songwriter (b. 1585) ·
1734 Nicolas Bernier,
French composer (b. 1664) ·
1786 Jonas Hanway,
English merchant and philanthropist (b. 1712) ·
1803 Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, French general and
author (b. 1741) ·
1803 Franηois Devienne, French flute player and composer
(b. 1759) ·
1836 Ferdinand Raimund, Austrian actor and playwright
(b. 1790) ·
1838 Charles Percier,
French architect and interior decorator (b. 1764) ·
1857 Auguste Comte,
French sociologist and philosopher (b. 1798) ·
1876 Manuel Blanco Encalada, Chilean admiral and
politician, 1st President of Chile (b. 1790) ·
1877 Crazy Horse,
American tribal leader (b. 1849) ·
1894 George Stoneman, Jr., United States Army cavalry
officer (b. 1822) ·
1898 Sarah Emma Edmonds, Canadian-American nurse,
soldier, and spy (b. 1841) ·
1901 Ignacij Klemenčič, Slovenian physicist
and academic (b. 1853) ·
1902 Rudolf Virchow,
German anthropologist, pathologist, and biologist (b. 1821) ·
1906 Ludwig Boltzmann,
Austrian physicist and philosopher (b. 1844) ·
1909 Louis Bouveault,
French chemist (b. 1864) ·
1912 Arthur MacArthur, Jr., American LTG (Army), Medal of Honor recipient
(b. 1845) ·
1917 Marian Smoluchowski, Austrian-Polish physicist and
mountaineer (b. 1872) ·
1920 Robert Harron,
American actor (b. 1893) ·
1922 Georgette Agutte,
French painter (b. 1867) ·
1926 Karl Harrer, German
journalist and politician (b. 1890) ·
1930 Robert Means Thompson, American soldier,
businessman, and philanthropist (b. 1849) ·
1931 John Thomson, Scottish footballer (b. 1909) ·
1932 Francisco Acebal,
Spanish journalist, author, and playwright (b. 1866) ·
1932 Paul Bern,
German-American director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1889) ·
1934 Sidney Myer,
Russian-Australian businessman, founded Myer Stores (b. 1878) ·
1936 Gustave Kahn, French
poet and critic (b. 1859) ·
1942 Franηois de Labouchθre, French soldier and pilot
(b. 1917) ·
1945 Clem Hill,
Australian cricketer and footballer (b. 1877) ·
1948 Richard C. Tolman, American physicist and chemist
(b. 1881) ·
1953 Richard Walther Darrι, Argentinian-German
agronomist and politician (b. 1895) ·
1954 Eugen Schiffer,
German lawyer and politician, Vice-Chancellor of Germany (b. 1860) ·
1955 Haydn Bunton, Sr., Australian footballer and coach
(b. 1911) ·
1965 Thomas Johnston, Scottish journalist and
politician, Secretary of State for Scotland (b. 1882) ·
1966 Dezső Lauber,
Hungarian golfer, tennis player, and architect (b. 1879) ·
1970 Jochen Rindt,
German-Austrian race car driver (b. 1942) ·
1972 Alan Kippax,
Australian cricketer and businessman (b. 1897) ·
1973 Jack Fournier,
American baseball player and coach (b. 1889) ·
1977 Marcel Thiry,
Belgian poet and activist (b. 1897) ·
1979 Alberto di Jorio,
Italian cardinal (b. 1884) ·
1980 Don Banks,
Australian composer and educator (b. 1923) ·
1982 Douglas Bader,
English captain and pilot (b. 1910) ·
1984 Adam Malik,
Indonesian politician and diplomat, 3rd Vice President of Indonesia (b. 1917) ·
1984 Jane Roberts,
American psychic and author (b. 1929) ·
1985 Johannes Hint,
Estonian engineer (b. 1914) ·
1986 Neerja Bhanot,
Indian model and youngest recipient of country's highest peacetime military
award Ashok Chakra (b. 1963) ·
1988 Gert Frφbe, German
actor and singer (b. 1913) ·
1989 Philip Baxter,
Welsh-Australian chemical engineer (b. 1905)[3] ·
1990 Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon, English academic and
diplomat (b. 1907) ·
1990 Jerry Iger, American
cartoonist and publisher, co-founded Eisner & Iger (b.
1903) ·
1990 Ivan Mihailov, Bulgarian
politician (b. 1896) ·
1991 Sharad Joshi, Indian
author and poet (b. 1931) ·
1992 Fritz Leiber,
American author and poet (b. 1910) ·
1993 Claude Renoir,
French cinematographer (b. 1914) ·
1994 Shimshon Amitsur,
Israeli mathematician and scholar (b. 1921) ·
1994 John Newman, Australian politician (b. 1946) ·
1995 Benyamin Sueb,
Indonesian comedian, actor, and singer (b. 1939) ·
1995 Salil Chowdhury,
Indian music composer, who mainly composed for Bengali, Hindi, Malayalam film
and other films. (b. 1922) ·
1996 Basil Salvadore D'Souza, Indian bishop (b. 1926) ·
1997 Leon Edel, American
author and critic (b. 1907) ·
1997 Georg Solti,
Hungarian conductor and director (b. 1912) ·
1997 Mother Teresa,
Albanian-Indian nun, missionary, and saint, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1910) ·
1998 Ferdinand Biondi,
Canadian radio host (b. 1909) ·
1998 Willem Drees, Jr., Dutch economist and
politician, Dutch Minister of Transport (b.
1922) ·
1998 Verner Panton,
Danish interior designer (b. 1926) ·
1998 Leo Penn, American
actor and director (b. 1921) ·
1999 Alan Clark, English
historian and politician, Minister for Defence Procurement (b. 1928) ·
1999 Allen Funt, American
director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1914) ·
1999 Bryce Mackasey,
Canadian businessman and politician, Postmaster General of Canada (b. 1921) ·
2000 Roy Fredericks,
Guyanese cricketer and politician (b. 1942) ·
2000 Abdul Haris Nasution, Indonesian general and
politician, 12th Indonesian Minister of Defense (b. 1918) ·
2001 Justin Wilson, American chef and author (b. 1914) ·
2001 Vladimir erjavić, Croatian economist and
academic (b. 1912) ·
2002 David Todd Wilkinson, American cosmologist and
astronomer (b. 1935) ·
2003 Gisele MacKenzie,
Canadian-American singer and actress (b. 1927) ·
2005 Roberto Viaux,
Chilean general (b. 1917) ·
2007 Jennifer Dunn, American engineer and politician (b.
1941) ·
2007 Paul Gillmor,
American lawyer and politician (b. 1939) ·
2007 Thomas Hansen, Norwegian singer-songwriter and
guitarist (b. 1976) ·
2007 D. James Kennedy,
American pastor and author (b. 1930) ·
2007 Nikos Nikolaidis,
Greek director and screenwriter (b. 1939) ·
2009 Gani Fawehinmi,
Nigerian lawyer and activist (b. 1938) ·
2010 Hedley Beare,
Australian author and academic (b. 1932) ·
2010 Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo, Belgian-Dutch poet
and painter (b. 1922) ·
2012 Ediz Bahtiyaroğlu, Turkish-Bosnian footballer
(b. 1986) ·
2012 Ian Dick, Australian
cricketer and field hockey player (b. 1926) ·
2012 Victoria Fyodorova, Russian-American actress and
author (b. 1946) ·
2012 John Oaksey, English
jockey and journalist (b. 1929) ·
2013 Edwin Bideau,
American lawyer and politician (b. 1950) ·
2013 Geoffrey Goodman,
English pilot, journalist, and author (b. 1922) ·
2013 Isamu Jordan,
American journalist and academic (b. 1975) ·
2014 Bruce Morton,
American journalist (b. 1930) ·
2014 Mara Neusel, German
mathematician, author, and academic (b. 1964) ·
2015 Goh Eng Wah,
Malaysian-Singaporean businessman, founded Eng Wah Global (b.
1923) ·
2015 Aadesh Shrivastava, Indian singer-songwriter (b.
1964) ·
2015 Chester Stranczek, American baseball player and businessman
(b. 1929) ·
2016 Hugh O'Brian,
American actor (b. 1925) ·
2016 Phyllis Schlafly,
American lawyer, writer, and political activist (b. 1924) ·
2018 Bhagwatikumar Sharma, Indian Gujarati writer and
journalist (b. 1934) ·
2018 Beatriz Segall,
Brazilian actress (b. 1926) ·
2019 Francisco Toledo,
Mexican painter, sculptor, and graphic artist (b. 1940)[4] Holidays and observances
·
Christian feast day: o Bertin o Genebald o Gregorio Aglipay (Episcopal Church) o Zechariah and Elisabeth (Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Church) o September 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) ·
Earliest date on which Jeϋne
genevois can fall, while September 11 is the latest;
celebrated on Thursday after the first Sunday of September. (Canton of Geneva) ·
International Day of Charity ·
Teacher's Day (India) ·
The flag-flying day for
Denmark's deployed personnel (Denmark)[5] ·
First day of school in Vietnam References
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