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T Calendar Gears Gregorian Calendar
Full Year 2020
May 26 is the 146th day of the year (147th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar.
219 days remain until the end of the year. Contents · 1Events · 2Births · 3Deaths Events[edit] ·
17 – Germanicus celebrates a triumph in Rome for his victories over
the Cherusci, Chatti, and other German tribes west of the Elbe.[1] ·
451 – Battle of Avarayr between Armenian rebels and the Sasanian Empire takes place. The
Sasanids defeat the Armenians militarily but guarantee them freedom to openly
practice Christianity.[2] ·
946 –
King Edmund I of England is
murdered by a thief whom he personally attacks while celebrating St Augustine's
Mass Day. ·
961 –
King Otto I elects
his 6-year-old son Otto II as heir apparent and co-ruler of the East Frankish Kingdom. He is crowned
at Aachen, and placed under the tutelage of his
grandmother Matilda. ·
1135 – Alfonso
VII of León and Castile is crowned in León Cathedral as Imperator
totius Hispaniae (Emperor of all of Spain). ·
1293 –
An earthquake
strikes Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan, killing about 23,000.[3] ·
1328 – William of Ockham,
the Franciscan Minister-General Michael of Cesena,
and two other Franciscan leaders secretly leave Avignon, fearing a death sentence from Pope John XXII. ·
1538 – Geneva expels John Calvin and his followers from the
city. Calvin lives in exile in Strasbourg for the next three years. ·
1573 –
The Battle of
Haarlemmermeer, a naval engagement in the Dutch War of
Independence. ·
1637 – Pequot War: A combined English and Mohegan force under John Mason attacks
a village in Connecticut, massacring approximately 500 Pequots. ·
1644 – Portuguese
Restoration War: Portuguese and Spanish forces both claim victory
in the Battle of Montijo. ·
1736 –
The Battle of Ackia was
fought near the present site of Tupelo, Mississippi.
British and Chickasaw soldiers
repelled a French and Choctaw attack on
the then-Chickasaw village of Ackia. ·
1770 –
The Orlov Revolt, an
attempt to revolt against the Ottoman Empire before the Greek War of
Independence, ends in disaster for the Greeks. ·
1783 – A Great Jubilee Day held
at North Stratford,
Connecticut, celebrated the end of fighting in the American Revolution. ·
1805 – Napoléon Bonaparte assumes the title
of King of Italy and
is crowned with the Iron Crown of
Lombardy in Milan Cathedral, the gothic cathedral in Milan. ·
1821 –
Establishment of the Peloponnesian Senate by
the Greek rebels. ·
1822 –
One hundred sixteen people die in the Grue Church fire, the biggest fire disaster
in Norway's history. ·
1857 – Dred Scott is emancipated by the Blow
family, his original owners. ·
1864 – Montana is organized as a United
States territory. ·
1865 – American Civil War:
The Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith,
commander of the Confederate Trans-Mississippi division,
is the last full general of the Confederate Army to surrender, at Galveston, Texas. ·
1868 –
The Impeachment
of Andrew Johnson ends with his acquittal by one vote. ·
1869 – Boston University is
chartered by the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts. ·
1879 – Russia and the United Kingdom sign
the Treaty of Gandamak establishing
an Afghan state. ·
1896 – Nicholas II becomes
the last Tsar of Imperial Russia. ·
1896
– Charles Dow publishes the first edition
of the Dow Jones
Industrial Average. ·
1897 – Dracula, a Gothic horror novel by Irish
author Bram Stoker, is
published. ·
1897
– The original manuscript of William
Bradford's history, "Of Plymouth
Plantation" is returned to the Governor of Massachusetts by
the Bishop of London after being taken during the American
Revolutionary War. ·
1900 – Thousand Days' War:
The Colombian
Conservative Party turns the tide of war in their favor with
victory against the Colombian Liberal
Party in the Battle of Palonegro. ·
1908 –
The first major commercial oil strike in the Middle East was made at Masjed Soleyman in southwest Persia. The rights to the resource were
quickly acquired by the Anglo-Persian
Oil Company. ·
1917 –
Several powerful tornadoes rip through Illinois, including the city of Mattoon. ·
1918 –
The Democratic
Republic of Georgia is established. ·
1923 –
The first 24 Hours of Le Mans was
held and has since been run annually in June. ·
1927 –
The last Ford Model T rolls
off the assembly line after
a production run of 15,007,003 vehicles.[4] ·
1936 –
In the House
of Commons of Northern Ireland, Tommy Henderson begins speaking on
the Appropriation Bill.
By the time he sits down in the early hours of the following morning, he had
spoken for ten hours. ·
1937 – Walter Reuther and members of the United Auto Workers (UAW)
clashed with Ford Motor Company security
guards at the River Rouge
Complex complex in Dearborn, Michigan,
during the Battle of the
Overpass.[5] ·
1938 –
In the United States, the House
Un-American Activities Committee begins its first session. ·
1940 – World War II: Operation Dynamo: In northern France, Allied forces
begin a massive evacuation from Dunkirk, France. ·
1940
– World War II: The Siege of Calais ends
with the surrender of the British and French garrison. ·
1942 –
World War II: The Battle of Gazala takes place. ·
1948 –
The U.S. Congress passes Public Law 80-557,
which permanently establishes the Civil Air Patrol as an auxiliary of
the United States Air
Force. ·
1966 – British Guiana gains independence,
becoming Guyana. ·
1967 – The Beatles' Sgt.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is released.[6] ·
1968 – H-dagurinn in Iceland: Traffic changes
from driving on the left to driving on the right overnight[7] ·
1969 – Apollo program: Apollo 10 returns to Earth after a
successful eight-day test of all the components needed for the forthcoming
first manned moon landing. ·
1970 –
The Soviet Tupolev Tu-144 becomes the first
commercial transport to exceed Mach 2. ·
1971 – Bangladesh
Liberation War: The Pakistan Army slaughters at least 71 Hindus in
Burunga, Sylhet, Bangladesh. ·
1972 –
The United States and the Soviet Union sign the Anti-Ballistic
Missile Treaty. ·
1981 – Italian Prime
Minister Arnaldo Forlani and his coalition
cabinet resign following a scandal over membership of the pseudo-masonic lodge P2 (Propaganda Due). ·
1981
– An EA-6B
Prowler crashes on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz, killing 14 crewmen
and injuring 45 others. ·
1983 –
The 7.8 Mw Sea of Japan
earthquake shakes northern Honshu with a maximum Mercalli
intensity of VIII (Severe). A destructive tsunami is
generated that leaves about 100 people dead. ·
1986 –
The European Community adopts
the European flag. ·
1991 – Zviad Gamsakhurdia becomes
the first elected President of
the Republic of Georgia in
the post-Soviet era. ·
1991
– Lauda Air Flight 004 breaks
apart in mid-air and crashes in the Phu Toei National
Park in Thailand, killing all
223 people on board.[8] ·
1998 –
The Supreme
Court of the United States rules in New Jersey v. New
York that Ellis Island, the historic gateway for
millions of immigrants, is mainly in the state of New Jersey, not New York. ·
1998
– The first "National Sorry Day"
was held in Australia, and reconciliation events were held nationally, and
attended by over a million people. ·
2002 –
The tugboat Robert Y. Love collides with
a support pier of Interstate 40 on the Arkansas River near Webbers Falls,
Oklahoma, resulting in 14 deaths and 11 others injured. ·
2004 –
United States Army veteran Terry Nichols is found guilty of 161
state murder charges for helping carry out the Oklahoma City
bombing. ·
2008 – Severe flooding begins
in eastern and southern China that will ultimately cause 148 deaths and force
the evacuation of 1.3 million. Births[edit] ·
1264 – Koreyasu, Japanese prince and shōgun
(d. 1326) ·
1478 – Clement VII, pope of the Catholic Church (d.
1534) ·
1562 – James
III, margrave of Baden-Hachberg (d. 1590) ·
1566 – Mehmed III, Ottoman sultan (d. 1603) ·
1602 – Philippe de
Champaigne, Dutch-French painter (d. 1674) ·
1623 – William Petty, English economist and
philosopher (d. 1687) ·
1650 – John
Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, English general and
politician, Lord
Lieutenant of Oxfordshire (d. 1722) ·
1667 – Abraham de Moivre,
French-English mathematician and theorist (d. 1754) ·
1669 – Sébastien Vaillant,
French botanist and mycologist (d. 1722) ·
1700 – Nicolaus Zinzendorf,
German bishop and saint (d. 1760) ·
1799 – August Kopisch, German poet and painter (d.
1853) ·
1822 – Edmond de Goncourt,
French author and critic, founded the Académie Goncourt (d.
1896) ·
1863 – Bob Fitzsimmons, English-New Zealand boxer
(d. 1917) ·
1865 – Robert W. Chambers,
American author and illustrator (d. 1933) ·
1867 – Mary of Teck, English-born queen consort of
the United Kingdom (d. 1953) ·
1873 – Olaf Gulbransson, Norwegian painter and
illustrator (d. 1958) ·
1876 – Percy Perrin, English cricketer (d. 1945) ·
1880 – W. Otto Miessner, American composer and
educator (d. 1967) ·
1881 – Adolfo de la Huerta,
Mexican politician and provisional president, 1920 (d. 1955)[9] ·
1883 – Mamie Smith, American singer, actress,
dancer, and pianist (d. 1946) ·
1886 – Al Jolson, American singer and actor (d.
1950) ·
1887 – Ba U, 2nd President of Burma (d.
1963) ·
1893 – Eugene Aynsley
Goossens, English conductor and composer (d. 1962) ·
1895 – Dorothea Lange, American photographer and
journalist (d. 1965) ·
1895
– Paul Lukas, Hungarian-American actor and
singer (d. 1971) ·
1898 – Ernst Bacon, American pianist, composer, and
conductor (d. 1990) ·
1898
– Christfried
Burmeister, Estonian speed skater (d. 1965) ·
1899 – Antonio Barrette, Canadian lawyer and
politician, 18th Premier of Quebec (d.
1968) ·
1899
– Muriel McQueen
Fergusson, Canadian lawyer and politician, Canadian
Speaker of the Senate (d. 1997) ·
1900 – Karin Juel, Swedish singer, actor, and
writer (d. 1976) ·
1904 – George Formby, English singer-songwriter and
actor (d. 1961) ·
1904
– Necip
Fazıl Kısakürek, Turkish author, poet, and playwright
(d. 1983) ·
1904
– Vlado Perlemuter,
Lithuanian-French pianist and educator (d. 2002) ·
1907 – Jean Bernard,
French physician and haematologist (d. 2006) ·
1907
– John Wayne, American actor, director, and
producer (d. 1979) ·
1908 – Robert Morley, English actor (d. 1992) ·
1908
– Nguyễn
Ngọc Thơ, Vietnamese politician, 1st Prime Minister
of the Republic of Vietnam (d. 1976) ·
1909 – Matt Busby, Scottish footballer and manager
(d. 1994) ·
1909
– Adolfo López Mateos,
Mexican politician, 48th President of Mexico (d.
1969) ·
1910 – Imi Lichtenfeld, Hungarian-Israeli martial
artist, boxer, and gymnast (d. 1998) ·
1911 – Maurice Baquet, French actor and cellist (d.
2005) ·
1911
– Henry Ephron,
American playwright, screenwriter, and producer (d. 1992) ·
1912 – János Kádár,
Hungarian mechanic and politician, 46th Prime
Minister of Hungary (d. 1989) ·
1912
– Jay Silverheels,
Canadian-American actor (d. 1980) ·
1913 – Peter Cushing, English actor (d. 1994) ·
1913
– Pierre Daninos,
French author (d. 2005) ·
1913
– Karin Ekelund,
Swedish actress (d. 1976) ·
1913
– Josef Manger,
German weightlifter (d. 1991) ·
1914 – Frankie Manning, American dancer and
choreographer (d. 2009) ·
1915 – Vernon Alley, American bassist (d. 2004) ·
1915
– Antonia Forest,
English author (d. 2003) ·
1916 – Henriette Roosenburg,
Dutch journalist and author (d. 1972) ·
1919 – Rubén González,
Cuban pianist (d. 2003) ·
1920 – Jack Cheetham, South African cricketer (d.
1980) ·
1920
– Peggy Lee, American singer-songwriter and
actress (d. 2002) ·
1921 – Inge Borkh, German soprano (d. 2018) ·
1922 – Troy Smith,
American businessman, founded Sonic Drive-In (d. 2009) ·
1923 – James Arness, American actor (d. 2011) ·
1923
– Roy Dotrice, English actor (d. 2017) ·
1925 – Carmen Montejo, Cuban-Mexican actress (d.
2013) ·
1925
– Alec McCowen,
English actor [10] (d. 2017)[11] ·
1926 – Miles Davis, American trumpet player, composer,
and bandleader (d. 1991) ·
1927 – Jacques Bergerac, French actor and
businessman (d. 2014) ·
1928 – Jack Kevorkian, American pathologist,
author, and assisted suicide activist (d. 2011) ·
1929 – J. F. Ade Ajayi, Nigerian historian and
academic (d. 2014) ·
1929
– Ernie Carroll,
Australian television personality and producer ·
1929
– Hans Freeman,
Australian bioinorganic chemist and protein crystallographer (d. 2008) ·
1929
– John Jackson,
English lawyer and businessman ·
1929
– Catherine Sauvage,
French singer and actress (d. 1998) ·
1930 – Karim Emami, Indian-Iranian lexicographer
and critic (d. 2005) ·
1933 – Edward Whittemore,
American soldier and author (d. 1995) ·
1935 – Eero Loone, Estonian philosopher and
academic ·
1936 – David
Stevens, Baron Stevens of Ludgate, English politician ·
1937 – Manorama,
Indian actress and singer (d. 2015) ·
1937
– Paul E. Patton,
American politician, 59th Governor of Kentucky ·
1938 – William Bolcom, American pianist and
composer ·
1938
– Lyudmila
Petrushevskaya, Russian author and playwright ·
1938
– K. Bikram Singh,
Indian director and producer (d. 2013) ·
1938
– Teresa Stratas,
Canadian soprano and actress ·
1939 – Brent Musburger, American sportscaster ·
1939
– Herb Trimpe, American author and illustrator
(d. 2015) ·
1940 – Monique Gagnon-Tremblay,
Canadian academic and politician, Deputy Premier
of Quebec ·
1940
– Levon Helm, American singer-songwriter,
drummer, producer, and actor (d. 2012) ·
1941 – Aldrich Ames, American CIA officer
and criminal ·
1941
– Jim Dobbin, Scottish microbiologist and
politician (d. 2014) ·
1941
– Cliff Drysdale,
South African tennis player and sportscaster ·
1941
– Imants Kalniņš,
Latvian composer ·
1943 – Erica Terpstra, Dutch swimmer, journalist,
and politician ·
1944 – Phil Edmonston, American-Canadian journalist
and politician ·
1944
– Jan Kinder, Norwegian ice hockey player (d.
2013) ·
1944
– Sam Posey, American race car driver and
journalist ·
1945 – Vilasrao Deshmukh,
Indian lawyer and politician, 17th Chief
Minister of Maharashtra (d. 2012) ·
1945
– Alistair MacDuff,
English lawyer and judge ·
1945
– Garry Peterson,
Canadian-American drummer ·
1946 – Neshka Robeva, Bulgarian gymnast and coach ·
1946
– Mick Ronson, English guitarist, songwriter,
and producer (d. 1993) ·
1947 – Carol O'Connell, American author and painter ·
1947
– Glenn Turner, New
Zealand cricketer[12] ·
1948 – Stevie Nicks, American singer-songwriter ·
1949 – Jeremy Corbyn, British journalist and
politician ·
1949
– Ward Cunningham,
American computer programmer, developed the first wiki ·
1949
– Pam Grier, American actress ·
1949
– Anne McGuire,
Scottish educator and politician ·
1949
– Philip Michael
Thomas, American actor ·
1949
– Hank Williams Jr.,
American singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1951 – Ramón Calderón,
Spanish lawyer and businessman ·
1951
– Lou van den Dries,
Dutch mathematician ·
1951
– Sally Ride, American physicist and
astronaut, founded Sally Ride Science (d.
2012) ·
1951
– Madeleine
Taylor-Quinn, Irish educator and politician ·
1952 – David Meece, American singer-songwriter and
pianist ·
1953 – Kay Hagan, American lawyer and politician
(d. 2019) ·
1953
– Don McAllister,
English footballer and manager[13] ·
1953
– Michael Portillo,
English journalist and politician, Secretary
of State for Defence ·
1953
– Dan Roundfield,
American basketball player (d. 2012) ·
1954 – Alan Hollinghurst,
English novelist, poet, short story writer, and translator ·
1954
– Denis Lebel, Canadian businessman and
politician, 29th Canadian
Minister of Transport ·
1955 – Masaharu Morimoto,
Japanese-American chef ·
1955
– Paul Stoddart,
Australian businessman ·
1955
– Wesley Walker,
American football player and educator ·
1956 – Neil Parish, English politician ·
1956
– Fiona Shackleton,
English lawyer ·
1957 – Diomedes Díaz, Colombian singer-songwriter
(d. 2013) ·
1957
– François Legault,
Canadian businessman and politician ·
1957
– Roberto Ravaglia,
Italian race car driver ·
1958 – Ronnie Black, American golfer ·
1958
– Arto Bryggare,
Finnish hurdler and politician ·
1958
– Margaret Colin,
American actress ·
1959 – Ole Bornedal, Danish actor, director, and
producer ·
1960 – Doug Hutchison, American actor ·
1960
– Dean Lukin, Australian weightlifter ·
1960
– Masahiro Matsunaga,
Japanese race car driver ·
1960
– Rob Murphy, American baseball player ·
1960
– Romas Ubartas,
Lithuanian discus thrower ·
1961 – Steve Pate, American golfer ·
1961
– Tarsem Singh,
Indian-American director, producer, and screenwriter ·
1962 – Black, English singer-songwriter (d. 2016) ·
1962
– Genie Francis,
Canadian-American actress ·
1962
– Bobcat Goldthwait,
American actor, director, and screenwriter ·
1963 – Simon Armitage, English poet, playwright and
novelist ·
1963
– Claude Legault,
Canadian actor and screenwriter ·
1963
– Mary Nightingale,
English journalist ·
1963
– Jamie Spence,
English golfer ·
1964 – Caitlín R. Kiernan,
Irish-American paleontologist and author ·
1964
– Lenny Kravitz,
American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and actor ·
1964
– Argiris Pedoulakis,
Greek basketball player and coach ·
1965 – Hazel Irvine, Scottish sportscaster and
journalist ·
1966 – Helena Bonham Carter,
English actress ·
1966
– Zola Budd, South African runner ·
1967 – Philip Treacy, Irish milliner, hat designer ·
1967
– Mika Yamamoto,
Japanese journalist (d. 2012) ·
1968 – Fernando León de
Aranoa, Spanish director, producer, and screenwriter ·
1968
– Frederik,
Crown Prince of Denmark ·
1968
– Steve Sedgley,
English footballer and manager ·
1969 – John
Baird, Canadian politician, 10th Canadian
Minister of Foreign Affairs ·
1969
– Siri Lindley,
American triathlete and coach ·
1969
– Dominic Mohan,
English journalist ·
1970 – Nobuhiro Watsuki, Japanese illustrator ·
1971 – Zaher Andary, Lebanese footballer ·
1971
– Matt Stone, American actor, animator,
screenwriter, producer, and composer ·
1973 – Naomi Harris, Canadian-American photographer ·
1974 – Lars Frölander,
Swedish swimmer ·
1975 – Lauryn Hill, American singer-songwriter,
producer, and actress ·
1976 – Paul Collingwood, English cricketer and
coach ·
1976
– Stephen Curry,
Australian comedian and actor ·
1976
– Kenny Florian,
American mixed martial artist and sportscaster ·
1976
– Justin Pierre,
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer ·
1977 – Nikos Chatzivrettas,
Greek basketball player ·
1977
– Raina Telgemeier,
American author and cartoonist ·
1977
– Luca Toni, Italian footballer ·
1977
– Misaki Ito, Japanese actress and model ·
1978 – Phil Elvrum, American singer-songwriter and
guitarist ·
1978
– Fabio Firmani,
Italian footballer ·
1978
– Dan Parks, Australian-Scottish rugby player ·
1979 – Amanda Bauer, American astronomer and
academic ·
1979
– Natalya Nazarova,
Russian sprinter ·
1979
– Elisabeth Harnois,
American actress ·
1979
– Mehmet Okur, Turkish basketball player ·
1980 – Louis-Jean Cormier,
Canadian singer and songwriter ·
1981 – Robert Copeland, Australian footballer ·
1981
– Anthony Ervin,
American swimmer[14] ·
1981
– Jason Manford,
English actor, screenwriter, and television host ·
1981
– Isaac Slade, American singer-songwriter and
pianist ·
1981
– Ben Zobrist, American baseball player ·
1982 – Sten Lassmann, Estonian pianist ·
1982
– Hasan Kabze, Turkish footballer ·
1983 – Demy de Zeeuw, Dutch footballer ·
1983
– Henry
Holland, English fashion designer ·
1983
– Nathan Merritt,
Australian rugby league player ·
1985 – Monika Christodoulou,
Greek singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1985
– Ashley Vincent,
English footballer ·
1986 – Michel Tornéus,
Swedish long jumper ·
1987 – Olcay Şahan, Turkish footballer ·
1987
– Josh Thomas,
Australian comedian and actor ·
1988 – Andrea Catellani, Italian footballer ·
1988
– Will Chambers,
Australian rugby league player ·
1988
– Juan Guillermo
Cuadrado, Colombian footballer ·
1988
– Dani Samuels,
Australian discus thrower ·
1988
– Joel Selwood,
Australian footballer ·
1988
– Damian
Williams, American football player ·
1989 – Paula Findlay, Canadian triathlete ·
1991 – Ah Young, South Korean singer and actress ·
1992 – Curtis Rona, New Zealand rugby league player ·
1993 – Jason Adesanya, Belgian footballer ·
1993
– Dan Sarginson,
Australian-English rugby league player ·
1993
– Katerine Savard,
Canadian swimmer ·
1993
– Jimmy Vesey, American ice hockey player ·
1996 – Lara Goodall, South African cricketer Deaths[edit] ·
604 – Augustine of
Canterbury, Benedictine monk and archbishop ·
735 – Bede,
English monk, historian, and theologian ·
818 – Ali al-Ridha, Saudi Arabian 8th of The Twelve Imams ·
926 – Yuan Xingqin, Chinese general and governor ·
946 – Edmund I, king of England (b. 921) ·
1035 – Berenguer
Ramon I, Spanish nobleman (b. 1005) ·
1055 – Adalbert,
margrave of Austria ·
1250 – Peter I,
duke of Brittany ·
1339 – Aldona Ona,
queen of Poland ·
1362 – Louis I,
king of Naples (b. 1320) ·
1421 – Mehmed I, Ottoman sultan (b. 1389) ·
1512 – Bayezid II, Ottoman sultan (b. 1447) ·
1536 – Francesco Berni, Italian poet (b. 1498) ·
1552 – Sebastian Münster,
German cartographer and cosmographer (b. 1488) ·
1648 – Vincent Voiture, French poet and author (b.
1597) ·
1653 – Robert Filmer, English theorist and author
(b. 1588) ·
1679 – Ferdinand
Maria, Elector of Bavaria (b. 1636) ·
1685 – Charles II,
German elector palatine (b. 1651) ·
1703 – Samuel Pepys, English politician (b. 1633)[15] ·
1742 – Pylyp Orlyk, Ukrainian diplomat (b. 1672) ·
1746 – Thomas Southerne, Irish playwright (b. 1660) ·
1762 – Alexander
Gottlieb Baumgarten, German philosopher and academic (b. 1714) ·
1799 – James
Burnett, Lord Monboddo, Scottish linguist, biologist, and judge
(b. 1714) ·
1818 – Michael
Andreas Barclay de Tolly, Russian field marshal and
politician, Governor-General
of Finland (b. 1761) ·
1818
– Manuel Rodríguez
Erdoíza, Chilean lawyer and guerrilla leader (b. 1785) ·
1824 – Capel Lofft, English lawyer (b. 1751) ·
1840 – Sidney
Smith, English admiral and politician (b. 1764) ·
1881 – Jakob Bernays, German philologist and
academic (b. 1824) ·
1883 – Abdelkader El
Djezairi, Algerian ruler (b. 1808) ·
1902 – Almon Brown Strowger,
American soldier and inventor (b. 1839) ·
1904 – Georges
Gilles de la Tourette, French physician and neurologist (b. 1857) ·
1908 – Mirza Ghulam Ahmad,
Indian religious leader, founded the Ahmadiyya movement (b. 1835) ·
1914 – Jacob August Riis, Danish-American
journalist, photographer, and reformer (b. 1849) ·
1924 – Victor Herbert, Irish-American cellist,
composer, and conductor, founded the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (b.
1859) ·
1926 – Srečko Kosovel,
Slovenian poet (b. 1904) ·
1933 – Horatio Bottomley,
English financier, journalist, and politician (b. 1860) ·
1933
– Jimmie
Rodgers, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1897) ·
1939 – Charles Horace Mayo,
American physician, co-founded Mayo Clinic (b. 1865) ·
1943 – Edsel Ford, American businessman (b. 1893) ·
1943
– Alice Tegnér,
Swedish organist, composer, and educator (b. 1864) ·
1944 – Christian Wirth, German SS officer
(b. 1885) ·
1948 – Torsten Bergström,
Swedish actor and director (b. 1896) ·
1951 – Lincoln Ellsworth,
American explorer (b. 1880) ·
1954 – Lionel Conacher, Canadian football player
and politician (b. 1900) ·
1955 – Alberto Ascari, Italian race car driver (b.
1918) ·
1956 – Al Simmons, American baseball player and
coach (b. 1902) ·
1959 – Philip Kassel, American gymnast (b. 1876) ·
1966 – Elizabeth Dilling,
American author and activist (b. 1894) ·
1969 – Paul Hawkins,
Australian race car driver (b. 1937) ·
1969
– Allan Haines
Loughead, American engineer, co-founded the Lockheed Corporation (b.
1889) ·
1974 – Silvio Moser, Swiss race car driver (b.
1941) ·
1976 – Martin Heidegger, German philosopher and
academic (b. 1889) ·
1978 – Cybele Andrianou, Greek actress (b. 1887) ·
1979 – George Brent, Irish-American actor (b. 1904) ·
1984 – Elizabeth Peer, American journalist (b.
1936) ·
1989 – Don Revie, English footballer and manager
(b. 1927) ·
1994 – Sonny Sharrock, American guitarist (b. 1940) ·
1995 – Friz Freleng, American animator, director,
and producer (b. 1906) ·
1997 – Ralph Horween, American football player and
coach (b. 1896) ·
1999 – Paul Sacher, Swiss conductor and
philanthropist (b. 1906) ·
1999
– Waldo Semon, American chemist and engineer
(b. 1898) ·
2001 – Vittorio Brambilla,
Italian race car driver (b. 1937) ·
2001
– Anne Haney, American actress (b. 1934) ·
2001
– Moven Mahachi,
Zimbabwean soldier and politician, Zimbabwean
Minister of Defence (b. 1952) ·
2001
– Dona Massin, Canadian actress and
choreographer (b. 1917) ·
2002 – Mamo Wolde, Ethiopian runner (b. 1932) ·
2003 – Kathleen Winsor, American journalist and
author (b. 1919) ·
2004 – Nikolai Chernykh, Russian astronomer (b.
1931) ·
2005 – Eddie Albert, American actor (b. 1906) ·
2005
– Chico Carrasquel,
Venezuelan baseball player and manager (b. 1928) ·
2005
– Ruth Laredo, American pianist and educator
(b. 1937) ·
2005
– Leslie Smith,
English businessman, co-founded Lesney Products (b. 1918) ·
2006 – Édouard
Michelin, French businessman (b. 1963) ·
2006
– Kevin O'Flanagan,
Irish footballer and physician (b. 1919) ·
2007 – Jack Edward Oliver,
English illustrator (b. 1942) ·
2007
– Howard Porter,
American basketball player (b. 1948) ·
2008 – Sydney Pollack, American actor, director,
and screenwriter (b. 1934) ·
2008
– Zita Urbonaitė,
Lithuanian cyclist (b. 1973) ·
2009 – Mihalis
Papagiannakis, Greek journalist and politician (b. 1941) ·
2009
– Peter Zezel, Canadian ice hockey and soccer
player (b. 1965) ·
2010 – Art Linkletter, Canadian-American radio and
television host (b. 1912) ·
2010
– Chris Moran, English air marshal and pilot
(b. 1956) ·
2010
– Kieran Phelan,
Irish politician (b. 1949) ·
2011 – Arisen Ahubudu, Sri Lankan scholar, author,
and playwright (b. 1920) ·
2012 – Arthur Decabooter,
Belgian cyclist (b. 1936) ·
2012
– Leo Dillon, American illustrator (b. 1933) ·
2012
– Stephen Healey,
Welsh captain and footballer (b. 1982) ·
2012
– Hiroshi Miyazawa,
Japanese politician (b. 1921) ·
2012
– Hans Schmidt,
Canadian wrestler (b. 1925) ·
2012
– Jim Unger, English-Canadian illustrator (b.
1937) ·
2013 – Ray Barnhart, American businessman and
politician (b. 1928) ·
2013
– John Bierwirth,
American lawyer and businessman (b. 1924) ·
2013
– Roberto Civita,
Italian-Brazilian businessman (b. 1936) ·
2013
– Tom Lichtenberg,
American football player and coach (b. 1940) ·
2013
– Otto Muehl, Austrian painter (b. 1925) ·
2013
– Jack Vance, American author (b. 1916) ·
2014 – Baselios Thoma
Didymos I, Indian metropolitan (b. 1921) ·
2014
– Miodrag Radulovacki,
Serbian-American academic and neuropharmacologist (b. 1933) ·
2014
– William R. Roy,
American physician, journalist, and politician (b. 1926) ·
2014
– Hooshang Seyhoun,
Iranian-Canadian architect, sculptor, and painter (b. 1920) ·
2015 – Vicente Aranda, Spanish director, producer,
and screenwriter (b. 1926) ·
2015
– Les Johnson, Australian politician and
diplomat, Australian High Commissioner to New Zealand (b.
1924) ·
2015
– Robert Kraft,
American astronomer and academic (b. 1927) ·
2015
– João Lucas,
Portuguese footballer (b. 1979) ·
2015
– Dayton Waller,
American soldier and politician (b. 1925) ·
2016 – Hedy Epstein, German-born American human
rights activist and Holocaust survivor (b. 1924) ·
2017 – Zbigniew Brzezinski,
Polish-born American politician (b. 1928) Holidays and observances[edit] ·
Christian feast day: o Augustine of
Canterbury (Anglican Communion and Eastern Orthodox) o Peter Sanz (one of Martyr Saints of
China) o May
26 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) ·
Independence
Day, commemorates the day of the First Republic in 1918 (Georgia) ·
Independence
Day, celebrates the independence of Guyana from the United Kingdom in 1966. ·
Mother's Day (Poland) ·
National
Paper Airplane Day (United States) ·
National Sorry Day (Australia) |
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