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T Calendar Gears Gregorian Calendar
2021
June 9 is the 160th day of the year (161st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar.
205 days remain until the end of the year. Contents · 1Events · 2Births · 3Deaths Events[edit] ·
411 BC – The Athenian coup succeeds,
forming a short-lived oligarchy. ·
AD 53 – The Roman emperor Nero marries Claudia Octavia. ·
AD 68 – Nero commits
suicide, after quoting Homer's Iliad, thus ending the Julio-Claudian
dynasty and starting the civil war known as the Year of the
Four Emperors. ·
721 – Odo of Aquitaine defeats the Moors in the Battle of
Toulouse. ·
747 – Abbasid Revolution: Abu Muslim Khorasani begins
an open revolt against Umayyad rule,
which is carried out under the sign of the Black Standard. ·
1311 – Duccio's Maestà, a
seminal artwork of the early Italian Renaissance,
is unveiled and installed in Siena Cathedral in Siena, Italy. ·
1523 –
The Parisian Faculty of Theology fines Simon de Colines for publishing the
Biblical commentary Commentarii initiatorii in quatuor Evangelia by Jacques Lefèvre
d'Étaples. ·
1534 – Jacques Cartier is the first European
to describe and map the Saint Lawrence River. ·
1667 – Second Anglo-Dutch
War: The Raid on the Medway by
the Dutch fleet begins. It lasts for five days and results in the worst ever
defeat of the Royal Navy. ·
1732 – James Oglethorpe is granted a royal charter for the colony of the
future U.S. state of Georgia. ·
1772 –
The British schooner Gaspee is burned in Narragansett
Bay, Rhode Island. ·
1798 – Irish Rebellion
of 1798: Battles of Arklow and Saintfield. ·
1815 –
End of the Congress of Vienna:
The new European political situation is set. ·
1856 –
Five hundred Mormons leave Iowa City, Iowa for the Mormon Trail. ·
1862 – American Civil War: Stonewall Jackson concludes
his successful Shenandoah
Valley Campaign with a victory in the Battle of Port
Republic; his tactics during the campaign are now studied by
militaries around the world. ·
1863 –
American Civil War: Battle of Brandy
Station, Virginia. ·
1885 – Treaty of
Tientsin is signed to end the Sino-French War, with China eventually giving up Tonkin and Annam –
most of present-day Vietnam – to
France. ·
1900 –
Indian nationalist Birsa Munda dies
of cholera in a British prison. ·
1915 – William Jennings
Bryan resigns as Woodrow Wilson's Secretary
of State over a disagreement regarding the United States'
handling of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania. ·
1923 – Bulgaria's military takes over the
government in a coup. ·
1928 – Charles Kingsford
Smith completes the first trans-Pacific flight in a Fokker Trimotor monoplane, the Southern Cross. ·
1930 –
A Chicago Tribune reporter, Jake Lingle, is killed during rush hour at
the Illinois Central train station by Leo Vincent Brothers,
allegedly over a $100,000 gambling debt owed to Al Capone. ·
1944 – World War II: Ninety-nine civilians
are hanged from lampposts and
balconies by German troops in Tulle, France, in reprisal for maquisards attacks. ·
1944
– World War II: The Soviet Union invades East Karelia and the previously
Finnish part of Karelia, occupied by Finland since 1941. ·
1948 –
Foundation of the International
Council on Archives under the auspices of the UNESCO. ·
1953 –
The Flint–Worcester
tornado outbreak sequence kills 94 people in Massachusetts. ·
1954 –
Joseph Welch, special counsel for the United States Army, lashes out at
Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Army–McCarthy
hearings, giving McCarthy the famous rebuke, "You've done
enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no
sense of decency?" ·
1957 –
First ascent of Broad Peak by Fritz Wintersteller, Marcus Schmuck, Kurt Diemberger, and Hermann Buhl. ·
1959 –
The USS George
Washington is launched. It is the first nuclear-powered ballistic
missile submarine. ·
1965 –
The civilian Prime Minister of South Vietnam, Phan Huy Quát, resigns after being unable to
work with a junta led by Nguyễn
Cao Kỳ. ·
1965
– Vietnam War: The Viet Cong commences combat with
the Army of
the Republic of Vietnam in the Battle of
Đồng Xoài, one of the largest battles in the war. ·
1967 – Six-Day War: Israel captures the Golan Heights from Syria. ·
1968 –
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson declares
a national day of mourning following the assassination
of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. ·
1972 –
Severe rainfall causes a dam in the Black Hills of South Dakota to burst, creating a flood that
kills 238 people and causes $160 million in damage. ·
1973 –
In horse racing, Secretariat wins
the U.S.
Triple Crown. ·
1978 – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints opens
its priesthood to
"all worthy men", ending a 148-year-old policy of excluding black
men. ·
1979 –
The Ghost Train
fire at Luna Park Sydney, Australia, kills seven. ·
1999 – Kosovo War: The Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia and NATO sign
a peace treaty. ·
2008 – Two bombs
explode at a train station near Algiers, Algeria, killing at least 13 people. ·
2009 –
An explosion kills
17 people and injures at least 46 at a hotel in Peshawar, Pakistan. ·
2010 –
At least 40 people are killed and more than 70 wounded in a suicide bombing at
a wedding party in Arghandab, Kandahar. Births[edit] ·
1016 – Deokjong of Goryeo,
ruler of Korea (d. 1034) ·
1424 – Blanche II of
Navarre (d. 1464) ·
1580 – Daniel Heinsius, Belgian poet and scholar
(d. 1655) ·
1588 – Johann Andreas
Herbst, German composer and theorist (d. 1666) ·
1595 – Władysław
IV Vasa, Polish king (d. 1648) ·
1597 – Pieter Jansz.
Saenredam, Dutch painter (d. 1665) ·
1640 – Leopold I,
Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1705) ·
1661 – Feodor III of Russia (d.
1682) ·
1672 – Peter the Great, Russian emperor (d. 1725) ·
1686 – Andrey Osterman, German-Russian politician, Russian
Minister of Foreign Affairs (d. 1747) ·
1696 – Shiva Rajaram, infant Chattrapati of
the Maratha Empire (d.
1726) ·
1732 – Giuseppe Demachi, Italian violinist and
composer (d. 1791) ·
1754 – Francis
Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth, English general and
politician, Governor of
Barbados (d. 1815) ·
1768 – Samuel Slater, English-American engineer and
businessman (d. 1835) ·
1781 – George Stephenson,
English engineer, designed the Liverpool
and Manchester Railway (d. 1848) ·
1810 – Otto Nicolai, German composer and conductor
(d. 1849) ·
1812 – Johann Gottfried
Galle, German astronomer and academic (d. 1910) ·
1836 – Elizabeth
Garrett Anderson, English physician and politician (d. 1917) ·
1837 – Anne
Isabella Thackeray Ritchie, English author (d. 1919) ·
1842 – Hazard Stevens, American military officer,
mountaineer, politician and writer (d. 1918) ·
1843 – Bertha von Suttner,
Austrian journalist and author, Nobel Prize laureate
(d. 1914) ·
1845 – Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto,
English soldier, academic, and politician, 36th Governor-General
of India (d. 1914) ·
1845
– Frank Norton,
American baseball player (d. 1920) ·
1849 – Michael Ancher, Danish painter and academic
(d. 1927) ·
1851 – Charles Joseph
Bonaparte, American lawyer and politician, 46th United
States Attorney General (d. 1921) ·
1861 – Pierre Duhem, French physicist,
mathematician, and historian (d. 1916) ·
1861
– Gustav
Heinrich Johann Apollon Tammann, Russian-German chemist and
physicist (d. 1938) ·
1864 – Jeanne Bérangère,
French actress (d. 1928) ·
1865 – Albéric Magnard,
French composer and educator (d. 1914) ·
1865
– Carl Nielsen,
Danish violinist, composer, and conductor (d. 1931) ·
1868 – Jane Avril, French model and dancer (d.
1943) ·
1874 – Launceston Elliot,
Scottish weightlifter and wrestler (d. 1930) ·
1875 – Henry Hallett Dale,
English pharmacologist and physiologist, Nobel
Prize laureate (d. 1968) ·
1879 – Harry DeBaecke, American rower (d. 1961) ·
1882 – Robert Kerr,
Irish-Canadian sprinter and coach (d. 1963) ·
1885 – Felicjan
Sławoj Składkowski, Polish general and politician,
27th Prime Minister
of Poland (d. 1962) ·
1890 – Leslie Banks, English actor, director, and
producer (d. 1952) ·
1891 – Cole Porter, American composer and
songwriter (d. 1964) ·
1893 – Irish Meusel, American baseball player and
coach (d. 1963) ·
1895 – Archie Weston, American football player and
journalist (d. 1981) ·
1898 – Luigi Fagioli, Italian race car driver (d.
1952) ·
1900 – Fred Waring, American singer, bandleader,
and television host (d. 1984) ·
1902 – Skip James, American singer-songwriter and
guitarist (d. 1969) ·
1903 – Felice Bonetto, Italian race car driver (d.
1953) ·
1903
– Marcia Davenport,
American author and critic (d. 1996) ·
1906 – Robert Klark Graham,
American eugenicist and businessman, founded Repository
for Germinal Choice (d. 1997) ·
1908 – Luis Kutner, American lawyer, author, and
activist (d. 1993) ·
1908
– Branch McCracken,
American basketball player and coach (d. 1970) ·
1910 – Robert Cummings, American actor, singer, and
director (d. 1990) ·
1910
– Ted Hicks, Australian public servant and
diplomat, Australian High Commissioner to New Zealand (d.
1984) ·
1912 – Ingolf Dahl, German-American pianist,
composer, and conductor (d. 1970) ·
1915 – Jim
McDonald, American football player and coach (d. 1997) ·
1915
– Les Paul, American guitarist and songwriter
(d. 2009) ·
1916 – Jurij Brězan, German soldier and author
(d. 2006) ·
1916
– Siegfried Graetschus,
German SS officer (d. 1943) ·
1916
– Robert McNamara,
American businessman and politician, 8th United
States Secretary of Defense (d. 2009) ·
1917 – Eric Hobsbawm, Egyptian-English historian
and author (d. 2012) ·
1918 – John Hospers, American philosopher and
politician (d. 2011) ·
1921 – Arthur Hertzberg, American rabbi and scholar
(d. 2006) ·
1921
– Jean Lacouture,
French journalist, historian, and author (d. 2015) ·
1922 – George Axelrod, American director, producer,
and screenwriter (d. 2003) ·
1922
– John Gillespie
Magee, Jr., Anglo-American pilot and poet (d. 1941) ·
1922
– Fernand Seguin,
Canadian biochemist and academic (d. 1988) ·
1923 – Gerald Götting,
German politician (d. 2015) ·
1924 – Ed Farhat, American wrestler and manager (d.
2003) ·
1925 – Keith Laumer, American soldier and author
(d. 1993) ·
1925
– Herman Sarkowsky,
German-American businessman and philanthropist, co-founded the Seattle Seahawks (d. 2014) ·
1926 – Calvin
"Fuzz" Jones, American singer and bass player (d. 2010) ·
1926
– Happy Rockefeller,
American philanthropist, 31st Second
Lady of the United States (d. 2015) ·
1927 – Jim Nolan,
American basketball player (d. 1983) ·
1928 – R. Geraint Gruffydd,
Welsh critic and academic (d. 2015) ·
1929 – Johnny Ace, American singer and pianist (d.
1954) ·
1930 – Barbara, French singer (d. 1997) ·
1930
– Jordi Pujol, Spanish physician and
politician, 126th President of the Generalitat de Catalunya ·
1931 – Jackie Mason, American comedian, actor, and
screenwriter ·
1931
– Nandini Satpathy,
Indian author and politician, 8th Chief
Minister of Odisha (d. 2006) ·
1931
– Bill Virdon, American baseball player,
coach, and manager ·
1933 – Al Cantello, American javelin thrower and
coach ·
1934 – Michael Mates, English colonel and politician ·
1934
– Jackie Wilson,
American singer-songwriter (d. 1984) ·
1935 – Dutch Savage, American wrestler and promoter
(d. 2013) ·
1936 – Nell Dunn, English playwright, screenwriter
and author[1] ·
1936
– Mick O'Dwyer,
Irish Gaelic footballer and manager ·
1936
– George Radda,
Hungarian chemist and academic ·
1937 – Harald Rosenthal, German hydrobiologist and
academic ·
1938 – Jeremy Hardie, English economist and
businessman ·
1938
– Giles Havergal,
Scottish actor, director, and playwright ·
1938
– Charles Wuorinen,
American composer and educator (d. 2020) ·
1939 – Ileana Cotrubaș,
Romanian soprano and actress ·
1939
– Eric Fernie, Scottish historian and academic ·
1939
– David Hobbs,
English race car driver and sportscaster ·
1939
– Dick Vitale, American basketball player,
coach, and sportscaster ·
1939
– Charles Webb,
American author ·
1940 – André Vallerand,
Canadian businessman and politician ·
1941 – Jon Lord, English singer-songwriter and
keyboard player (d. 2012) ·
1942 – Anton Burghardt, German footballer and
manager ·
1942
– Nicholas Lloyd,
English journalist ·
1943 – John
Fitzpatrick, English race car driver ·
1943
– Charles Saatchi,
Iraqi-English businessman, co-founded Saatchi &
Saatchi ·
1944 – Janric
Craig, 3rd Viscount Craigavon, English accountant and politician ·
1944
– Wally Gabler,
American football player and sportscaster ·
1946 – Deyda Hydara, Gambian journalist and
publisher, co-founded The Point (d.
2004) ·
1946
– James Kelman,
Scottish author and playwright ·
1946
– Peter Kilfoyle,
English politician ·
1946
– Giulio Terzi
di Sant'Agata, Italian politician and diplomat, Italian
Minister of Foreign Affairs ·
1947 – Robert Indermaur, Swiss painter ·
1947
– Robbie Vincent,
UK disc jockey and radio presenter ·
1948 – Jim Bailey,
American football player ·
1948
– Gudrun Schyman,
Swedish social worker and politician ·
1949 – Kiran Bedi, Indian police officer and
activist ·
1950 – Trevor Bolder, English bass player,
songwriter, and producer (d. 2013) ·
1950
– Fred
Jackson, American football player and coach ·
1950
– Giorgos Kastrinakis,
Greek-American basketball player ·
1951 – Michael Patrick
Cronan, American graphic designer and academic (d. 2013) ·
1951
– James Newton Howard,
American composer, conductor, and producer ·
1951
– Dave Parker, American baseball player and
coach ·
1951
– Brian Taylor,
American basketball player ·
1952 – Uzi Hitman, Israeli singer-songwriter (d.
2004) ·
1952
– Billy Knight,
American basketball player ·
1953 – Ken Navarro, Italian-American guitarist and
composer ·
1954 – Pete Byrne, English singer-songwriter ·
1954
– Paul Chapman,
Welsh guitarist and songwriter ·
1954
– Gregory Maguire,
American author ·
1954
– Elizabeth May,
American-Canadian environmentalist, lawyer, and politician ·
1954
– George Pérez,
American author and illustrator ·
1956 – Berit Aunli, Norwegian skier ·
1956
– Patricia Cornwell,
American journalist and author ·
1956
– Marek Gazdzicki,
Polish nuclear physicist ·
1956
– Joaquín,
Spanish footballer ·
1956
– John Le Lievre,
British squash player ·
1956
– Kayhan Mortezavi,
Iranian director ·
1956
– Francine Raymond,
French Canadian singer songwriter ·
1956
– Nikolai Tsonev,
Bulgarian politician ·
1956
– Rudolf Wojtowicz,
Polish footballer ·
1957 – Randy Read, English crystallographer and
academic ·
1958 – David Ancrum, American basketball player and
coach ·
1959 – Peter Fowler, Australian golfer ·
1960 – Steve Paikin, Canadian journalist and author ·
1961 – Thomas
Benson, American football player ·
1961
– Michael J. Fox,
Canadian-American actor, producer, and author ·
1961
– Aaron Sorkin,
American screenwriter, producer, and playwright ·
1962 – Yuval Banay, Israeli singer-songwriter and
guitarist ·
1962
– Ken Rose,
American football player ·
1962
– David Trewhella,
Australian rugby league player ·
1963 – Gilad Atzmon, Israeli-English saxophonist,
author, and activist ·
1963
– Johnny Depp, American actor ·
1963
– David Koepp, American director, producer,
and screenwriter ·
1964 – Gloria Reuben, Canadian-American actress ·
1964
– Wayman Tisdale,
American basketball player and bass player (d. 2009) ·
1967 – Rubén Maza, Venezuelan runner ·
1967
– Jian Ghomeshi,
Iranian-Canadian radio personality[2][3] ·
1968 – Niki Bakoyianni, Greek high jumper and coach ·
1969 – André Racicot, Canadian ice hockey player ·
1969
– Eric Wynalda,
American soccer player, coach, and sportscaster ·
1971 – Gilles De Bilde, Belgian footballer and
sportscaster ·
1971
– Jean Galfione,
French pole vaulter and sportscaster ·
1971
– Jackie McKeown,
Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1972 – Matt Horsley, Australian footballer and
coach ·
1973 – Aigars Apinis, Latvian discus thrower and
shot putter ·
1973
– Tedy Bruschi,
American football player and sportscaster ·
1973
– Frédéric Choffat,
Swiss director, producer, and cinematographer ·
1973
– Grant Marshall,
Canadian ice hockey player ·
1974 – Samoth, Norwegian singer-songwriter and
guitarist ·
1975 – Otto Addo, German-Ghanaian footballer and
manager ·
1975
– Ameesha Patel,
Indian actress and model[4] ·
1975
– Andrew Symonds,
English-Australian cricketer ·
1977 – Usman Afzaal, Pakistani-English cricketer ·
1977
– Paul
Hutchison, English cricketer ·
1977
– Olin Kreutz, American football player ·
1977
– Peja Stojaković,
Serbian basketball player ·
1978 – Matt Bellamy, English singer, musician and
songwriter ·
1978
– Shandi Finnessey,
American model and actress, Miss USA 2004 ·
1978
– Miroslav Klose,
German footballer ·
1978
– Heather Mitts,
American soccer player ·
1978
– Hayden Schlossberg,
American director, producer, and screenwriter ·
1979 – Dario Dainelli, Italian footballer ·
1979
– Amanda Lassiter,
American basketball player ·
1980 – D'banj, Nigerian singer-songwriter and
harmonica player ·
1980
– Mike Fontenot,
American baseball player ·
1980
– Udonis Haslem,
American basketball player ·
1980
– Lehlohonolo Seema,
South African footballer ·
1981 – Natalie Portman, Israeli-American actress[5] ·
1982 – Parinya Charoenphol,
Thai boxer, model, and actress[6] ·
1982
– Yoshito Ōkubo,
Japanese footballer ·
1982
– Christina Stürmer,
Austrian singer-songwriter ·
1983 – Firas Al-Khatib, Syrian footballer ·
1983
– Josh Cribbs, American football player ·
1983
– Dwayne Jones,
American basketball player ·
1983
– Danny Richar,
Dominican-American baseball player ·
1984 – Yulieski Gourriel,
Cuban baseball player ·
1984
– Jake Newton,
Guyanese footballer ·
1984
– Asko Paade, Estonian basketball player ·
1984
– Masoud Shojaei,
Iranian footballer ·
1984
– Wesley Sneijder,
Dutch footballer ·
1985 – Richard Kahui, New Zealand rugby player ·
1985
– Sonam Kapoor,
Indian model and actress[7] ·
1985
– Sebastian Telfair,
American basketball player ·
1986 – Doug Legursky, American football player ·
1986
– Yadier Pedroso,
Cuban baseball player (d. 2013) ·
1986
– Ashley Postell,
American gymnast ·
1987 – Jaan Mölder, Estonian race car driver ·
1988 – Jason Demers, Canadian ice hockey defenseman ·
1988
– Sara Isaković,
Slovenian swimmer ·
1989 – Dídac Vilà, Spanish footballer ·
1990 – Matthias Mayer, Austrian skier ·
1992
– Zach Hyman, Canadian ice hockey player ·
1992 – Yannick Agnel, French swimmer ·
1992
– Boyd Cordner,
Australian rugby league player ·
1993 – George
Jennings, Australian rugby league player Deaths[edit] ·
AD 68 – Nero,
Roman emperor (b. 37) ·
373 – Ephrem the Syrian,
hymnographer and theologian (b. 306) ·
597 – Columba, Irish missionary and saint (b. 521) ·
630 – Shahrbaraz, king of the Persian Empire ·
889 – Aimoin,
Frankish monk and archivist ·
908 – Yang Wo, Prince of Hongnong ·
1075 – Gebhard of
Supplinburg, Saxon count ·
1087 – Otto I of Olomouc (b.
1045) ·
1238 – Peter des Roches, bishop of Winchester ·
1252 – Otto
I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ·
1348 – Ambrogio Lorenzetti,
Sienese painter (b. 1290) ·
1361 – Philippe de Vitry,
French composer and poet (b. 1291) ·
1563 – William
Paget, 1st Baron Paget, English accountant and politician, Chancellor
of the Duchy of Lancaster (b. 1506) ·
1572 – Jeanne d'Albret, Navarrese queen and Huguenot leader (b. 1528) ·
1583 – Thomas
Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex, English politician, Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland (b. 1525) ·
1597 – José de Anchieta,
Spanish Jesuit missionary (b. 1534) ·
1647 – Leonard Calvert, Colonial
governor of Maryland (b. 1606) ·
1656 – Thomas Tomkins, Welsh-English composer (b.
1572) ·
1716 – Banda Singh Bahadur,
Indian commander (b. 1670) ·
1717 – Jeanne Guyon, French mystic and author (b.
1648) ·
1834 – William Carey,
English minister and missionary (b. 1761) ·
1870 – Charles Dickens, English novelist and critic
(b. 1812) ·
1875 – Gérard Paul Deshayes,
French geologist and conchologist (b. 1795) ·
1889 – Mike Burke,
American baseball player (b. 1854) ·
1892 – William Grant Stairs,
Canadian-English captain and explorer (b. 1863) ·
1901 – Adolf Bötticher,
German historian and author (b. 1842) ·
1923 – Princess
Helena of the United Kingdom (b. 1846) ·
1927 – Victoria Woodhull,
American activist for women's rights (b. 1838) ·
1929 – Louis Bennison, American stage and silent
film actor (b. 1884) ·
1929
– Margaret
Lawrence, American stage actress (b. 1889) ·
1942 – František Erben,
Czech gymnast (b. 1874) ·
1952 – Adolf Busch, German-Austrian violinist and
composer (b. 1891) ·
1953 – Ernest Graves, Sr.,
American football player, coach, and general (b. 1880) ·
1956 – Chandrashekhar
Agashe, Indian industrialist and lawyer (b. 1888) ·
1956
– Hans Bergsland,
Norwegian fencer (b. 1878) ·
1956
– Thomas Hicks,
Australian tennis player (b. 1869) ·
1956
– Ferdinand Jodl,
German general (b. 1896) ·
1958 – Robert Donat, English actor (b. 1905) ·
1959 – Adolf Otto
Reinhold Windaus, German chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate
(b. 1876) ·
1960 – Harry S. Hammond, American football player
and businessman (b. 1884) ·
1961 – Camille Guérin,
French veterinarian, bacteriologist and immunologist (b. 1872) ·
1963 – Jacques Villon, French painter (b.1875) ·
1964 – Max
Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, British businessman and
politician, Chancellor
of the Duchy of Lancaster (b. 1879) ·
1968 – Bernard Cronin, Australian author and
journalist (b. 1884) ·
1972 – Gilberto Parlotti,
Italian motorcycle racer (b. 1940) ·
1973 – Chuck Bennett, American football player and
coach (b. 1907) ·
1973
– John Creasey,
English author and politician (b. 1908) ·
1973
– Erich von Manstein,
German general (b. 1887) ·
1974 – Miguel Ángel
Asturias, Guatemalan journalist, author, and poet, Nobel Prize laureate
(b. 1899) ·
1979 – Cyclone Taylor, Canadian ice hockey player
and civil servant (b. 1884) ·
1981 – Allen Ludden, American game show host (b.
1917) ·
1984 – Helen Hardin, American painter (b. 1943) ·
1989 – George Wells Beadle,
American geneticist and academic, Nobel
Prize laureate (b. 1903) ·
1991 – Claudio Arrau, Chilean-American pianist and
educator (b. 1903) ·
1993 – Alexis Smith, Canadian-born American actress
(b. 1921) ·
1994 – Jan Tinbergen, Dutch economist and
academic, Nobel
Prize laureate (b. 1903) ·
1997 – Stanley Knowles, American-Canadian academic
and politician (b. 1908) ·
1998 – Lois Mailou Jones,
American painter and academic (b. 1905) ·
2000 – John Abramovic, American basketball player
(b. 1919) ·
2000
– Jacob Lawrence,
American painter and academic (b. 1917) ·
2004 – Rosey Brown, American football player and
coach (b. 1932) ·
2004
– Brian Williamson,
Jamaican activist, co-founded J-FLAG (b. 1945) ·
2006 – Drafi Deutscher, German singer-songwriter
(b. 1946) ·
2007 – Frankie Abernathy,
American purse designer, cast-member on The Real World:
San Diego (b. 1981) ·
2008 – Algis Budrys, Lithuanian-American author and
critic (b. 1931) ·
2008
– Suleiman Mousa,
Jordanian historian and author (b. 1919) ·
2009 – Dick May, American race car driver (b. 1930) ·
2010 – Ken Brown,
British Guitarist who was a member of The Quarrymen (b. 1940) ·
2011 – M. F. Husain, Indian painter and director
(b. 1915) ·
2011
– Tomoko Kawakami,
Japanese voice actress (b. 1970) ·
2011
– Mike
Mitchell, American basketball player (b. 1956) ·
2012 – Régis Clère, French cyclist (b. 1956) ·
2012
– John Maples,
Baron Maples, English lawyer and politician, Shadow
Secretary of State for Defence (b. 1943) ·
2012
– Ivan Minatti,
Slovene poet and translator (b. 1924) ·
2012
– Hawk Taylor, American baseball player and
coach (b. 1939) ·
2012
– Abram Wilson,
American-English trumpet player and educator (b. 1973) ·
2013 – Iain Banks, Scottish author (b. 1954)[8] ·
2013
– Bruno Bartoletti,
Italian conductor (b. 1926) ·
2013
– John Burke,
English rugby player (b. 1948) ·
2013
– Walter Jens, German philologist, historian,
and academic (b. 1923) ·
2013
– Zdeněk Rotrekl,
Czech poet and historian (b. 1920) ·
2014 – Bernard Agré, Ivorian cardinal (b. 1926) ·
2014
– Rik Mayall, English comedian, actor, and
screenwriter (b. 1958) ·
2014
– Elsie Quarterman,
American ecologist and academic (b. 1910) ·
2014
– Alicemarie Huber
Stotler, American lawyer and judge (b. 1942) ·
2014
– Gustave Tassell,
American fashion designer (b. 1926) ·
2014
– Bob Welch,
American baseball player and coach (b. 1956) ·
2015 – Pumpkinhead,
American rapper (b. 1975) ·
2015
– Pedro Zerolo,
Spanish lawyer and politician (b. 1960) ·
2017 – Adam West, American actor and investor (b.
1928) ·
2018 – Fadil Vokrri, Kosovo Albanian football
administrator and player (b. 1960)[9] ·
2019 – Bushwick Bill, Jamaican-American rapper (b.
1966)[10] Holidays and observances[edit] ·
Anniversary of the Accession of King Abdullah II (Jordan) ·
Autonomy Day (Åland Islands) ·
Christian feast day: o Aidan of Lindisfarne (Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America) o Bede (Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America) o Columba o Ephrem the Syrian (Roman Catholic
Church and Church of England) o June
9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) ·
La Rioja Day (La Rioja) ·
Murcia Day (Murcia) ·
National
Heroes' Day (Uganda) |
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