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T Calendar Gears Gregorian Calendar
Full Year 2020
May 4 is the 124th day of the year (125th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar.
241 days remain until the end of the year. Contents · 1Events · 2Births · 3Deaths Events[edit] ·
1256 –
The Augustinian monastic order is constituted at
the Lecceto
Monastery when Pope Alexander IV issues
a papal bull Licet ecclesiae
catholicae. ·
1415 –
Religious reformers John Wycliffe and Jan Hus are condemned as heretics at the Council of Constance. ·
1436 –
Assassination of the Swedish rebel (later national hero) Engelbrekt
Engelbrektsson ·
1471 – Wars of the Roses:
The Battle of Tewkesbury: Edward IV defeats
a Lancastrian Army
and kills Edward
of Westminster, Prince of Wales. ·
1493 – Pope Alexander VI divides
the New World between Spain and Portugal
along the Line of Demarcation. ·
1626 –
Dutch explorer Peter Minuit arrives
in New Netherland (present
day Manhattan Island)
aboard the See Meeuw. ·
1686 –
The Municipality of Ilagan is founded in the Philippines. ·
1776 – Rhode Island becomes the first American
colony to renounce allegiance to King George III. ·
1799 – Fourth
Anglo-Mysore War: The Battle of
Seringapatam: The siege of Seringapatam ends when the city is
invaded and Tipu Sultan killed
by the besieging British army, under the command of General
George Harris. ·
1814 –
Emperor Napoleon arrives at Portoferraio on the island of Elba to
begin his exile. ·
1814
– King Ferdinand VII abolishes the Spanish
Constitution of 1812, returning Spain to absolutism. ·
1836 –
Formation of Ancient Order
of Hibernians ·
1859 –
The Cornwall Railway opens
across the Royal Albert Bridge linking Devon and Cornwall in England. ·
1869 –
The Naval Battle of
Hakodate is fought in Japan. ·
1871 –
The National Association, the first professional
baseball league, opens its first season in Fort Wayne, Indiana. ·
1886 – Haymarket affair: A bomb is thrown at
policemen trying to break up a labor rally in Chicago, United States, killing eight and
wounding 60. The police fire into the crowd. ·
1904 –
The United States begins construction of the Panama Canal. ·
1910 –
The Royal Canadian Navy is
created. ·
1912 –
Italy occupies the Greek island of Rhodes. ·
1919 – May Fourth Movement:
Student demonstrations take place in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China,
protesting the Treaty of Versailles,
which transferred Chinese territory
to Japan. ·
1926 –
The United Kingdom general
strike begins. ·
1927 –
The Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is incorporated.[1] ·
1932 –
In Atlanta, mobster Al Capone begins serving an eleven-year
prison sentence for tax evasion. ·
1942 – World War II: The Battle of the
Coral Sea begins with an attack by aircraft from the United
States aircraft carrier USS Yorktown on Japanese naval forces at Tulagi Island in the Solomon Islands. The Japanese forces
had invaded
Tulagi the day before. ·
1945 –
World War II: Neuengamme
concentration camp near Hamburg is liberated by the British Army. ·
1945
– World War II: The German
surrender at Lüneburg Heath is signed, coming into effect the
following day. It encompasses all Wehrmacht units in the Netherlands,
Denmark and northwest Germany. ·
1946 –
In San Francisco Bay, U.S. Marines from
the nearby Treasure
Island Naval Base stop a two-day riot at Alcatraz
Federal Penitentiary. Five people are killed in the riot. ·
1949 –
The entire Torino football
team (except for two players who did not take the trip: Sauro Tomà, due to an
injury and Renato Gandolfi, because of coach request) is killed in a plane crash. ·
1953 – Ernest Hemingway wins the Pulitzer Prize for The Old Man and
the Sea. ·
1959 –
The 1st Annual
Grammy Awards are held. ·
1961 – American
civil rights movement: The "Freedom Riders" begin a bus trip
through the South. ·
1961
– Malcolm Ross and Victor Prather attain a new altitude
record for manned balloon flight ascending in the Strato-Lab V
open gondola to 113,740 feet (34.67 km). ·
1970 – Vietnam War: Kent State shootings:
The Ohio National Guard,
sent to Kent State
University after disturbances in the city of Kent the weekend
before, opens fire killing four unarmed students and wounding nine others.
The students were protesting the Cambodian Campaign of
the United States and South Vietnam. ·
1972 –
The Don't Make A Wave
Committee, a fledgling environmental
organization founded in Canada in 1971, officially changes
its name to "Greenpeace Foundation". ·
1978 –
The South African
Defence Force attacks a SWAPO base
at Cassinga in southern Angola, killing about 600 people. ·
1979 – Margaret Thatcher becomes
the first female Prime
Minister of the United Kingdom. ·
1982 –
Twenty sailors are killed when the British Type 42 destroyer HMS Sheffield is
hit by an Argentinian Exocet missile during the Falklands War. ·
1988 –
The PEPCON disaster rocks Henderson, Nevada,
as tons of Space Shuttle fuel
detonate during a fire. ·
1989 – Iran–Contra affair:
Former White House aide Oliver North is convicted of three
crimes and acquitted of nine other charges; the convictions are later
overturned on appeal. ·
1990 – Latvia proclaims the renewal of its independence after
the Soviet occupation. ·
1994 –
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO leader Yasser Arafat sign a peace accord, granting self-rule in
the Gaza Strip and Jericho. ·
1998 –
A federal judge in Sacramento,
California, gives "Unabomber" Theodore Kaczynski four
life sentences plus 30 years after Kaczynski accepts a plea agreement sparing
him from the death penalty. ·
2000 – Ken Livingstone becomes the first Mayor of London (an office separate
from that of the Lord Mayor of London). ·
2007 – Greensburg, Kansas is
almost completely destroyed by a 1.7-mile wide EF5 tornado. It was the first-ever tornado to be
rated as such with the new Enhanced Fujita
scale. ·
2014 –
Three people are killed and 62 injured in a pair of
bombings on buses in Nairobi, Kenya. Births[edit] ·
1006 – Khwaja Abdullah
Ansari, Persian mystic and poet (d. 1088) ·
1008 – Henry I,
king of France (d. 1060) ·
1559 – Alice Spencer, English noblewoman (d. 1637) ·
1634 – Katherine Ferrers,
English aristocrat and heiress (d. 1660) ·
1649 – Chhatrasal, Indian ruler (d. 1731) ·
1654
– Kangxi Emperor,
Emperor of the Qing Dynasty ·
1655 – Bartolomeo
Cristofori, Italian instrument maker, invented the piano (d. 1731) ·
1677 – Françoise-Marie
de Bourbon, French noblewoman (d.1749) ·
1715 – Richard Graves, English minister and author
(d. 1804) ·
1733 – Jean-Charles de
Borda, French mathematician, physicist, and sailor (d. 1799) ·
1752 – John Brooks,
American soldier and politician, 11th Governor of
Massachusetts (d. 1825) ·
1757 – Manuel Tolsá, Spanish sculptor and first
director of the Academy of San
Carlos in Mexico City (d. 1816) ·
1767 – Tyagaraja, Indian composer (d. 1847) ·
1770 – François Gérard,
French painter (d. 1837) ·
1772 – Friedrich
Arnold Brockhaus, German publisher (d. 1823) ·
1796 – Horace Mann, American educator and
politician (d. 1859) ·
1796
– William Pennington,
American lawyer and politician, 13th Governor of New
Jersey, 23rd Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (d.
1862) ·
1796
– William H. Prescott,
American historian and scholar (d. 1859) ·
1820 – Julia Gardiner Tyler,
American wife of John Tyler,
11th First
Lady of the United States (d. 1889) ·
1820
– John Whiteaker,
American soldier, judge, and politician, 1st Governor of Oregon (d.
1902) ·
1822 – Charles
Boucher de Boucherville, Canadian physician and politician, 3rd Premier of Quebec (d.
1915) ·
1825 – Thomas Henry Huxley,
English biologist, anatomist, and academic (d. 1895) ·
1825
– Augustus Le Plongeon,
English-American historian, photographer, and academic (d. 1908) ·
1826 – Frederic Edwin
Church, American painter (d. 1900) ·
1827 – John Hanning Speke,
English soldier and explorer (d. 1864) ·
1851 – Thomas Dewing, American painter (d. 1938) ·
1852 – Alice Liddell, English model (d. 1934) ·
1855 – Greyfriars Bobby, faithful dog (d. 1872) ·
1883 – Wang Jingwei, Chinese politician (d. 1944) ·
1884 – Richard
Baggallay, English army officer and cricketer (d. 1975) ·
1887 – Andrew Dasburg, French-American painter (d.
1979) ·
1889 – Francis Spellman, American cardinal (d.
1967) ·
1890 – Franklin Carmichael,
Canadian painter (d. 1945) ·
1902 – Ronnie Aird, English cricketer and
administrator (d. 1986) ·
1902
– Cola Debrot, Dutch physician, lawyer, and
politician (d. 1981) ·
1903 – Luther Adler, American actor (d. 1984) ·
1903
– Paul Demel, Czech actor (d. 1951) ·
1905 – Al Dexter, American country
singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 1984) ·
1906 – Gustav Bergmann, Austrian-American
philosopher from the Vienna Circle (d. 1987) ·
1907 – Lincoln Kirstein, American soldier and
playwright, co-founded the New York City Ballet (d.
1996) ·
1907
– Walter Walsh,
American target shooter and FBI agent (d. 2014) ·
1908 – Wolrad Eberle, German decathlete (d. 1949) ·
1911 – Evald Seepere, Estonian boxer (d. 1990) ·
1913 – John Broome,
American author (d. 1999) ·
1913
– Princess
Katherine of Greece and Denmark (d. 2007) ·
1914 – Maedayama
Eigorō, Japanese sumo wrestler, the 39th Yokozuna (d. 1971) ·
1916 – Jane Jacobs, American-Canadian journalist,
author, and activist (d. 2006) ·
1916
– Richard Proenneke,
American soldier, carpenter, and meteorologist (d. 2003) ·
1917 – Edward T. Cone, American pianist and
composer (d. 2004) ·
1917
– Nick Joaquin,
Filipino writer, journalist and historian (d. 2004) ·
1918 – Tom Mead, Australian journalist and
politician (d. 2004) ·
1918
– Kakuei Tanaka,
Japanese soldier and politician, 64th Prime Minister of
Japan (d. 1993) ·
1919 – Dory Funk, American wrestler and trainer (d.
1973) ·
1919
– Basil Yamey, South African-English economist
and academic ·
1921 – Patsy Garrett, American actress and singer
(d. 2015) ·
1921
– John van Kesteren,
Dutch-American tenor and actor (d. 2008) ·
1921
– Edo Murtić,
Croatian painter, sculptor, and illustrator (d. 2005) ·
1922 – Paul-Émile
Charbonneau, Canadian archbishop (d. 2014) ·
1922
– Eugenie Clark,
American biologist and academic (d. 2015) ·
1923 – Stanley Biber, American soldier and
physician (d. 2006) ·
1923
– Ed Cassidy, American jazz and rock drummer
(d. 2012) ·
1923
– Assi Rahbani,
Lebanese composer and producer (d. 1986) ·
1923
– Eric Sykes, British actor and comedian (d.
2012) ·
1923
– John Toner, American football player and
coach (d. 2014) ·
1925 – Jenő Buzánszky,
Hungarian footballer and coach (d. 2015) ·
1925
– Maurice R. Greenberg,
American businessman and philanthropist ·
1926 – David
Stoddart, Baron Stoddart of Swindon, English politician ·
1928 – Maynard Ferguson, Canadian trumpet player
and bandleader (d. 2006) ·
1928
– Thomas Kinsella,
Irish poet, translator, and publisher ·
1928
– Hosni Mubarak,
Egyptian air marshal and politician, 4th President of Egypt (d.
2020) ·
1928
– Betsy Rawls, American golfer ·
1928
– Wolfgang von Trips,
German race car driver (d. 1961) ·
1929 – Manuel Contreras, Chilean general (d. 2015) ·
1929
– Audrey Hepburn,
Belgian-British actress and humanitarian (d. 1993) ·
1930 – Katherine Jackson,
matriarch of the Jackson family ·
1930
– Roberta Peters,
American soprano (d. 2017) ·
1931 – Jan Pesman, Dutch speed skater (d. 2014) ·
1931
– Gennady
Rozhdestvensky, Russian conductor and educator (d. 2018) ·
1931
– Thomas Stuttaford,
English physician, journalist, and politician (d. 2018) ·
1932 – Harlon Hill, American football player and
coach (d. 2013) ·
1932
– Alexander MacAra,
Scottish epidemiologist and academic (d. 2012) ·
1933 – J. Fred Duckett, American journalist and
educator (d. 2007) ·
1936 – El Cordobés, Spanish bullfighter ·
1936
– Med Hondo, Mauritanian filmmaker and actor
(d. 2019) ·
1937 – Ron Carter, American bassist and educator ·
1937
– Dick Dale, American surf-rock guitarist,
singer, and songwriter (d. 2019) ·
1937
– Wim Verstappen,
Dutch director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 2004) ·
1938 – Tyrone Davis, American blues and soul singer
(d. 2005) ·
1938
– Carlos Monsiváis,
Mexican journalist, author, and critic (d. 2010) ·
1938
– Gillian Tindall,
English historian and author ·
1939 – Neil Fox,
English rugby league player and coach ·
1939
– Amos Oz, Israeli journalist and author (d.
2018) ·
1939
– Leon Rochefort,
Canadian ice hockey player ·
1940 – Robin Cook,
American physician and author ·
1940
– Peter Gregg,
American race car driver and businessman (d. 1980) ·
1941 – George Will, American journalist and author ·
1942 – Nickolas Ashford, American
singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer (d. 2011) ·
1943 – Georgi Asparuhov, Bulgarian footballer (d.
1971) ·
1943
– Mihail Chemiakin,
Russian painter and sculptor ·
1943
– Prasanta Pattanaik,
Indian economist and academic ·
1944 – Steve Liebmann, Australian radio and television
host ·
1944
– Russi Taylor,
American voice actress (d. 2019) ·
1945 – Jan Mulder,
Dutch footballer and journalist ·
1946 – John Barnard, English car designer ·
1946
– Gary Bauer, American political activist ·
1946
– John Watson,
British race car driver ·
1947 – John Bosley,
Canadian businessman and politician, 31st Canadian
Speaker of the House of Commons ·
1947
– Ronald Sørensen,
Dutch historian and politician ·
1947
– Trivimi Velliste,
Estonian politician, 17th Estonian
Minister of Foreign Affairs ·
1948 – Alison Britton, English sculptor and
educator ·
1948
– Hurley Haywood,
American race car driver ·
1948
– King George Tupou V of
Tonga, (d. 2012) ·
1949 – Graham Swift, English novelist and short
story writer ·
1950 – Darryl Hunt,
English bass player ·
1951 – Colin Bass, English bass player, songwriter,
and producer ·
1951
– Colleen Hanabusa,
American lawyer and politician ·
1951
– Jackie Jackson,
American singer-songwriter and dancer ·
1952 – Belinda Green, Australian beauty queen and
1972 Miss World ·
1953 – Pia Zadora, American actress and singer ·
1954 – Ryan Cayabyab, Filipino pianist, composer,
and conductor ·
1954
– Trevor Ryan, Australian rugby league player[2] ·
1956 – Michael L. Gernhardt,
American astronaut and engineer ·
1956
– David Guterson,
American novelist, short story writer, poet, and essayist ·
1956
– Ken Oberkfell,
American baseball player and coach ·
1957 – Jaak Huimerind, Estonian architect ·
1957
– Kathy Kreiner,
Canadian skier ·
1957
– Peter Sleep, Australian cricketer ·
1957
– Marijke Vos, Dutch educator and politician ·
1958 – Delbert Fowler, American football player ·
1958
– Keith Haring,
American painter (d. 1990) ·
1958
– Jane Kennedy,
English politician ·
1958
– Caroline Spelman,
English politician, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural
Affairs ·
1959 – Valdemaras
Chomičius, Lithuanian basketball player and coach ·
1959
– Randy Travis,
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor ·
1959
– Bob Tway, American golfer ·
1960 – Werner Faymann, Austrian politician,
28th Chancellor of
Austria ·
1961 – Jay Aston, English singer-songwriter and
dancer ·
1964 – Silvia Costa,
Cuban high jumper ·
1966 – Gary Elkins,
English footballer and manager[3] ·
1966
– Jane McGrath,
English-Australian activist, co-founded the McGrath Foundation (d.
2008) ·
1967 – Kate Garraway, English journalist ·
1967
– Ana Gasteyer,
American actress and singer ·
1969 – Micah Aivazoff, Canadian ice hockey player ·
1969
– Franz Resch, Austrian footballer and manager ·
1970 – Gregg Alexander, American singer-songwriter
and producer ·
1970
– Will Arnett, Canadian actor and producer ·
1970
– Giovanni Mirabassi,
Italian jazz musician ·
1970
– Dawn Staley, American basketball player ·
1970
– Paul Wiseman, New
Zealand cricketer and coach ·
1971 – Joe Borowski,
American baseball player and sportscaster ·
1971
– Miles Stewart,
Australian triathlete ·
1972 – Manny Aybar, Dominican baseball player ·
1972
– Mike Dirnt, American bass player and
songwriter ·
1973 – Matthew Barnaby, Canadian ice hockey player
and sportscaster ·
1973
– Guillermo
Barros Schelotto, Argentinian footballer and coach ·
1973
– John Madden,
Canadian ice hockey player and coach ·
1974 – Miguel Cairo, Venezuelan baseball player and
coach ·
1974
– Tony McCoy, Northern Irish jockey and
sportscaster ·
1976 – Ben Grieve, American baseball player ·
1976
– Rory Hamill, Northern Irish international
footballer[4] ·
1976
– Jason Michaels,
American baseball player ·
1976
– Indrek Visnapuu,
Estonian basketball player and coach ·
1977 – John Tripp,
Canadian-German ice hockey player ·
1978 – Erin Andrews, American sportscaster and
journalist ·
1978
– Igor Biscan, Croatian footballer ·
1978
– Brett Burton,
Australian footballer ·
1978
– Vladimíra
Uhlířová, Czech tennis player ·
1979 – Lance Bass, American singer, dancer, and
producer ·
1979
– Kristin Harmel,
American journalist and author ·
1979
– Marie Poissonnier,
French pole vaulter ·
1979
– Lesley Vainikolo,
Tongan rugby player ·
1980 – Andrew Raycroft, Canadian ice hockey player ·
1981 – Eric Djemba-Djemba,
Cameroon footballer ·
1981
– Dallon Weekes,
American singer-songwriter and musician ·
1982 – Kleopas Giannou, Greek footballer ·
1982
– Markus Rogan,
Austrian swimmer ·
1982
– Giorgos Tsiaras,
Greek basketball player ·
1983 – Dan Christian, Australian cricketer ·
1983
– Derek Roy, Canadian ice hockey player ·
1983
– Robert Zwinkels,
Dutch footballer ·
1984 – Manjural Islam Rana,
Bangladeshi cricketer (d. 2007) ·
1984
– Brad Maddox, American wrestler and referee ·
1984
– Sarah Meier,
Swiss figure skater ·
1984
– Montell Owens,
American football player ·
1984
– Kevin Slowey,
American baseball player ·
1985 – Ravi Bopara, English cricketer ·
1985
– Anthony Fedorov,
Ukrainian-born American singer and actor ·
1985
– Fernandinho,
Brazilian footballer ·
1985
– Lester "Bo" McCalebb,
American-Macedonian professional basketball player ·
1985
– Jamie Adenuga,
English MC and rapper ·
1986 – Devan Dubnyk, Canadian ice hockey player ·
1986
– George Hill,
American basketball player ·
1987 – Cesc Fàbregas, Spanish footballer ·
1987
– Jorge Lorenzo,
Spanish motorcycle racer ·
1988 – Radja Nainggolan, Belgian footballer ·
1989 – Dániel Gyurta, Hungarian swimmer ·
1989
– Henna Lindholm,
Finnish figure skater ·
1989
– Rory McIlroy,
Northern Irish golfer ·
1989
– Aris Tatarounis,
Greek basketball player ·
1989
– James van Riemsdyk,
American ice hockey player ·
1990 – Irina Falconi, American tennis player ·
1990
– Ryan Morgan, Australian rugby league player ·
1990
– Duvashen Padayachee,
Australian race car driver[5] ·
1990
– Andrea Torres,
Filipino actress and model ·
1991 – Brianne Jenner, Canadian women's ice hockey
player ·
1992 – Victor Oladipo, American basketball player ·
1993 – Jānis
Bērziņš, Latvian basketball player ·
1994 – Abi Masatora, Japanese sumo wrestler ·
1994
– Joseph Tapine,
New Zealand rugby league player ·
1996 – Pelayo Roza, Spanish sprint canoeist ·
1997 – Max King,
Australian rugby league player[6] Deaths[edit] ·
408 – Venerius,
archbishop of Milan ·
784 – Arbeo,
bishop of Freising ·
1003 – Herman II,
duke of Swabia ·
1038 – Gotthard of
Hildesheim, German bishop (b. 960) ·
1406 – Coluccio Salutati,
chancellor of Florence (b. 1331) ·
1436 – Engelbrekt
Engelbrektsson, Swedish rebel leader ·
1471 – Edward
of Westminster, Prince of Wales, son and heir of Henry VI of England (b.
1453) ·
1471
– Edmund
Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset (b. 1438) ·
1483 – George
Neville, Duke of Bedford (b. 1457) ·
1506 – Husayn Mirza
Bayqara, Timurid ruler of Herat (b. 1438) ·
1519 – Lorenzo
de' Medici, duke of Urbino (b. 1492) ·
1535 – John Houghton,
Carthusian monk and saint ·
1562 – Lelio Sozzini, Italian Protestant theologian
(b. 1525) ·
1566 – Luca Ghini, Italian physician and botanist
(b. 1490) ·
1571 – Pierre Viret, Swiss theologian and reformer
(b. 1511) ·
1604 – Claudio Merulo, Italian organist and
composer (b. 1533) ·
1605 – Ulisse Aldrovandi,
Italian naturalist (b. 1522) ·
1615 – Adriaan van Roomen,
Flemish priest and mathematician (b. 1561) ·
1626 – Arthur Lake,
English bishop and scholar (b. 1569) ·
1677 – Isaac Barrow, English mathematician and
theologian (b. 1630) ·
1684 – John Nevison, English criminal (b. 1639) ·
1729 – Louis Antoine
de Noailles, French cardinal (b. 1651) ·
1734 – James Thornhill, English painter and
politician (b. 1675) ·
1737 – Eustace Budgell, English journalist and
politician (b. 1686) ·
1774 – Anthony
Ulrich of Brunswick, Prussian nobleman (b. 1714) ·
1776 – Jacques Saly, French painter and sculptor
(b. 1717) ·
1790 – Matthew Tilghman, American politician (b.
1718) ·
1799 – Tipu, ruler of Mysore (b. 1750) ·
1811 – Nikolay Kamensky, Russian general (b. 1776) ·
1816 – Samuel Dexter, American lawyer and
politician, 4th United
States Secretary of War, 3rd United
States Secretary of the Treasury (b. 1761) ·
1824 – Joseph Joubert, French author (b. 1754) ·
1826 – Sebastián
Kindelán y O'Regan, colonial governor of East Florida, Santo
Domingo and Cuba (b. 1757)[7] ·
1839 – Denis Davydov, Russian general and poet (b.
1784) ·
1858 – Aimé Bonpland, French botanist and explorer
(b. 1773) ·
1859 – Joseph Diaz Gergonne,
French mathematician and philosopher (b. 1771) ·
1880 – Edward Clark,
American lawyer and politician, 8th Governor of Texas (b.
1815) ·
1901 – John Jones Ross, Canadian lawyer and
politician, 7th Premier of Quebec (b.
1831) ·
1903 – Gotse Delchev, Macedonian Bulgarian
revolutionary IMRO (b. 1872) ·
1912 – Nettie Stevens, American geneticist credited
with discovering sex chromosomes (b.
1861)[8] ·
1916 – Ned
Daly, Irish rebel commander (Easter Rising) (b. 1891) ·
1916
– John
Murray, Australian politician, 23rd Premier of Victoria (b.
1851) ·
1916
– Willie Pearse,
Irish rebel (b. 1891) ·
1916
– Joseph Plunkett,
Irish rebel and writer (b. 1887) ·
1919 – Milan Rastislav
Štefánik, Slovak general and politician (b. 1880) ·
1922 – Viktor Kingissepp,
Estonian politician (b. 1888) ·
1923 – Ralph McKittrick, American golfer and tennis
player (b. 1877) ·
1924 – E. Nesbit, English author and poet (b. 1858) ·
1938 – Kanō Jigorō, Japanese founder
of judo (b. 1860) ·
1938
– Carl von Ossietzky,
German journalist and activist, Nobel Prize laureate
(b. 1889) ·
1941 – Chris McKivat, Australian rugby player and
coach (b. 1880) ·
1945 – Fedor von Bock, German field marshal (b.
1880) ·
1953 – Alexandre Pharamond,
French rugby player (b. 1876) ·
1955 – George Enescu, Romanian pianist, composer,
and conductor (b. 1881) ·
1964 – Karl Robert Pusta,
Estonian politician, 4th Estonian
Minister of Foreign Affairs (b. 1883) ·
1969 – Osbert Sitwell, English-Italian author and
poet (b. 1892) ·
1972 – Edward Calvin
Kendall, American chemist and academic, Nobel
Prize laureate (b. 1886) ·
1973 – Jane Bowles, American author and playwright
(b. 1917) ·
1975 – Moe Howard, American actor, singer, and
screenwriter (b. 1897) ·
1976 – Frank Strahan, Australian public servant (b.
1886) ·
1980 – Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslav field marshal and
politician, 1st President of
Yugoslavia (b. 1892) ·
1981 – C. Loganathan, Sri Lankan banker (b. 1913) ·
1983 – Nino Sanzogno, Italian conductor and
composer (b. 1911) ·
1984 – Diana Dors, English actress (b. 1931) ·
1985 – Fikri Sönmez, Turkish tailor and politician
(b. 1938) ·
1985
– Clarence Wiseman,
English-Canadian 10th General of
The Salvation Army (b. 1907) ·
1987 – Paul Butterfield, American singer and
harmonica player (b. 1942) ·
1987
– Cathryn Damon,
American actress (b. 1930) ·
1988 – Lillian Estelle
Fisher, American historian of Spanish America (b. 1891) ·
1990 – Emily Remler, American guitarist (b. 1957) ·
1991 – Mohammed Abdel Wahab,
Egyptian singer-songwriter and mandolin player (b. 1902) ·
1992 – Gregor Mackenzie, Scottish politician (b.
1927) ·
1993 – France Štiglic,
Slovenian film director and screenwriter (b. 1919) ·
1995 – Connie Wisniewski,
American baseball player (b. 1922) ·
2000 – Hendrik Casimir, Dutch physicist and
academic (b. 1909) ·
2001 – Bonnie Lee Bakley,
American model, wife of Robert Blake (b.
1956) ·
2004 – David Reimer, Canadian victim of a botched
circumcision and transgender reassignment surgery (b. 1965)[9] ·
2005 – David Hackworth, American colonel and
journalist (b. 1930) ·
2008 – Fred Baur, American chemist and founder
of Pringles (b. 1918)[10] ·
2009 – Dom DeLuise, American actor, director, and
producer (b. 1933) ·
2011 – Sammy McCrory, Northern Irish footballer (b.
1924) ·
2012 – Mort Lindsey, American pianist, composer,
and conductor (b. 1923) ·
2012
– Bob
Stewart, American television producer, founded Stewart Tele
Enterprises (b. 1920) ·
2012
– Adam Yauch, American rapper and director (b.
1964) ·
2012
– Rashidi Yekini,
Nigerian footballer (b. 1963) ·
2013 – Otis R. Bowen, American physician and
politician, 44th Governor of Indiana (b.
1918) ·
2013
– Christian de Duve,
English-Belgian cytologist and biochemist, Nobel
Prize laureate (b. 1917) ·
2013
– Javier Diez Canseco,
Peruvian sociologist and politician (b. 1948) ·
2013
– Mario Machado,
Chinese-American journalist and actor (b. 1935) ·
2013
– Morgan Morgan-Giles,
English admiral and politician (b. 1914) ·
2013
– César Portillo
de la Luz, Cuban guitarist and composer (b. 1922) ·
2014 – Dick Ayers, American author and illustrator
(b. 1924) ·
2014
– Elena Baltacha,
Ukrainian-Scottish tennis player (b. 1983) ·
2014
– Edgar Cortright,
American scientist and engineer (b. 1923) ·
2014
– Helga Königsdorf,
German physicist and author (b. 1938) ·
2014
– Ross Lonsberry,
Canadian-American ice hockey player (b. 1947) ·
2014
– Jean-Paul Ngoupandé,
Central African politician, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic (b.
1948) ·
2015 – William Bast, American screenwriter and
author (b. 1931) ·
2015
– Ellen Albertini Dow,
American actress (b. 1913) ·
2015
– Marv Hubbard,
American football player (b. 1946)[11] ·
2016 – Jean-Baptiste Bagaza,
Burundian politician (b. 1946) ·
2020 – Don Shula, American football player and
coach (b. 1930)[12] ·
2020 – Greg Zanis, American carpenter and activist
(b. 1950)[13] Holidays and observances[edit] ·
Anti-Bullying Day (United Nations) ·
Cassinga Day (Namibia) ·
Christian feast day: o Blessed Ceferino Giménez
Malla o Blessed Michal Giedroyc o English Saints and
Martyrs of the Reformation Era (Church of England) o F. C. D. Wyneken (Lutheran
Church–Missouri Synod) o Florian o Monica of Hippo (1960 Roman
Catholic Calendar) o May 4
(Eastern Orthodox liturgics) ·
Coal Miners Day
(India)[14] ·
Death of
Milan Rastislav Štefánik Day (Slovakia) ·
Greenery Day (Japan) ·
International
Firefighters' Day ·
May Fourth Movement commemorations: o Literary Day (Republic of China) ·
Remembrance
Day for Martyrs and Disabled (Afghanistan) ·
Remembrance of
the Dead (Netherlands) ·
Restoration of
Independence day (Latvia) ·
Star Wars Day (International
observance) |
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