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T Calendar Gears Gregorian Calendar
Full Year 2020
May 8 is the 128th day of the year (129th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar.
237 days remain until the end of the year. Contents · 1Events · 2Births · 3Deaths Events[edit] ·
453 BC – Spring and
Autumn period: The house of Zhao defeats the house of Zhi, ending
the Battle of Jinyang,
a military conflict between the elite families of the State of Jin. ·
413 –
Emperor Honorius signs
an edict providing tax relief for the
Italian provinces Tuscia, Campania, Picenum, Samnium, Apulia, Lucania and Calabria, which were plundered by the Visigoths.[1] ·
589 – Reccared I opens the Third Council of
Toledo, marking the entry of Visigothic Spain into the Catholic Church.[2] ·
1429 – Joan of Arc lifts the Siege of Orléans,
turning the tide of the Hundred Years' War. ·
1450 –
Kentishmen revolt against
King Henry VI. ·
1516 –
A group of imperial guards, led by Trịnh Duy Sản, murdered Emperor
Lê Tương Dực and fled, leaving the capital Thăng Long undefended. ·
1541 – Hernando de Soto stops near
present-day Walls, Mississippi,
and sees the Mississippi River[3] (then known by the Spanish as Río de Espíritu
Santo, the name given to it by Alonso Álvarez
de Pineda in 1519).[4] ·
1788 –
King Louis XVI of France attempts to impose the reforms of Étienne
Charles de Loménie de Brienne by abolishing the parlements. ·
1794 –
Branded a traitor during the Reign of Terror, French chemist Antoine Lavoisier,
who was also a tax collector with the Ferme générale,
is tried, convicted and guillotined in one day in Paris. ·
1821 – Greek War of
Independence: The Greeks defeat the Turks at the Battle of Gravia Inn. ·
1842 –
A train derails and
catches fire in Paris, killing between 52 and 200 people. ·
1846 – Mexican–American War:
American forces led by Zachary Taylor defeat a
Mexican force north of the Rio Grande in the first major battle of the war. ·
1877 –
At Gilmore's Gardens in New York City, the first Westminster
Kennel Club Dog Show opens. ·
1886 –
Pharmacist John Pemberton first
sells a carbonated beverage named "Coca-Cola" as a patent medicine.[5] ·
1898 –
The first games of the Italian
football league system are played. ·
1899 –
The Irish Literary
Theatre in Dublin produced its first play. ·
1902 –
In Martinique, Mount Pelée erupts,
destroying the town of Saint-Pierre and killing over 30,000 people. Only a
handful of residents survive the blast. ·
1912 – Paramount Pictures is
founded. ·
1919 – Edward George Honey proposes
the idea of a moment of silence to commemorate the Armistice
of 11 November 1918 which ended World War I. ·
1921 –
The creation of the Communist Party
of Romania. ·
1924 –
The Klaipėda
Convention is signed formally incorporating Klaipėda Region (Memel
Territory) into Lithuania. ·
1927 –
Attempting to make the first non-stop transatlantic flight from
Paris to New York, French war heroes Charles Nungesser and François Coli disappear after taking
off aboard The White Bird biplane. ·
1933 – Mohandas Gandhi begins a 21-day fast of
self-purification and launched a one-year campaign to help the Harijan
movement. ·
1941 – World War II: The German Luftwaffe launches
a bombing raid on
Nottingham and Derby. ·
1942 –
World War II: The German 11th Army begins Operation
Trappenjagd (Bustard Hunt) and destroys the bridgehead of the
three Soviet armies defending the Kerch Peninsula. ·
1942
– World War II: The Battle of the
Coral Sea comes to an end with Imperial Japanese
Navy aircraft carrier aircraft
attacking and sinking the United States Navy aircraft
carrier USS Lexington. ·
1942
– World War II: Gunners of the Ceylon Garrison Artillery on Horsburgh Island
in the Cocos Islands rebel
in the Cocos Islands Mutiny.
Their mutiny is crushed and three of them are executed, the only British
Commonwealth soldiers to be executed for mutiny during the
Second World War. ·
1945 –
World War II: The German
Instrument of Surrender signed at Reims comes into effect. ·
1945
– End of the Prague uprising,
celebrated now as a national holiday in the Czech Republic. ·
1945
– Hundreds of Algerian civilians are killed by French Army soldiers in
the Sétif massacre. ·
1945
– The Halifax riot starts
when thousands of civilians and servicemen rampage through Halifax, Nova
Scotia. ·
1946 –
Estonian schoolgirls Aili Jõgi and Ageeda Paavel blow up the Soviet
memorial which preceded the Bronze Soldier
of Tallinn. ·
1963 –
South Vietnamese soldiers under the Roman Catholic President Ngo Dinh
Diem open fire on Buddhists defying a ban on the flying
of the Buddhist flag on Vesak, killing nine and sparking the Buddhist crisis. ·
1967 –
The Philippine province of Davao is split into three: Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, and Davao Oriental. ·
1972 – Vietnam War: U.S. President Richard Nixon
announces his order to place naval mines in
major North Vietnamese ports in order to stem the flow of weapons and other
goods to that nation. ·
1973 –
A 71-day standoff between
federal authorities and the American Indian
Movement members occupying the Pine Ridge
Reservation at Wounded Knee, South Dakota ends with the
surrender of the militants. ·
1976 –
The rollercoaster The
New Revolution, the first steel coaster with a vertical loop,
opens at Six Flags Magic
Mountain. ·
1978 –
The first ascent of Mount Everest without
supplemental oxygen, by Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler. ·
1980 –
The World Health
Organization confirms the eradication of smallpox.[6] ·
1984 –
Corporal Denis Lortie enters
the Quebec
National Assembly and opens fire, killing three people and
wounding 13. René Jalbert,
Sergeant-at-Arms of the Assembly, succeeds in calming him, for which he will
later receive the Cross of Valour. ·
1984
– The Thames Barrier is
officially opened, preventing the floodplain of most of Greater London from being flooded
except under extreme circumstances.[7] ·
1987 –
The SAS kills eight Provisional
Irish Republican Army volunteers and a civilian during
an ambush in Loughgall, Northern Ireland. ·
1988 –
A fire at Illinois Bell's
Hinsdale Central Office triggers an extended 1AESS network outage once considered to
be the "worst telecommunications disaster in US telephone industry
history". ·
1997 – China
Southern Airlines Flight 3456 crashes on approach into Bao'an
International Airport, killing 35 people. ·
2019 –
British 17-year-old Isabelle Holdaway is reported to be the first patient
ever to receive a genetically modified phage therapy to treat a drug-resistant
infection.[8][9] Births[edit] ·
1326 – Joan I,
Countess of Auvergne (d. 1360)[10] ·
1427 – John
Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester, Lord High Treasurer (d. 1470) ·
1460 – Frederick
I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (d. 1536) ·
1492 – Andrea Alciato, Italian jurist and writer
(d. 1550) ·
1508 – Charles Wriothesley,
English Officer of Arms (d. 1562) ·
1521 – Peter Canisius, Dutch-Swiss priest and saint
(d. 1597) ·
1551 – Thomas Drury,
English government informer and swindler (d. 1603) ·
1587 – Victor
Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy (d. 1637) ·
1622 – Claes Rålamb, Swedish politician (d. 1698) ·
1628 – Angelo Italia, Sicilian Jesuit and architect
(d. 1700) ·
1629 – Niels Juel, Norwegian-Danish admiral (d.
1697) ·
1632 – Heino
Heinrich Graf von Flemming, German field marshal and politician
(d. 1706) ·
1639 – Giovanni Battista
Gaulli, Italian artist (d. 1709) ·
1641 – Nicolaes Witsen, Mayor of Amsterdam,
Netherlands (d. 1717) ·
1653 – Claude
Louis Hector de Villars, French general and politician, French
Minister of Defence (d. 1734) ·
1670 – Charles
Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans, English soldier and
politician, Lord
Lieutenant of Berkshire (d. 1726) ·
1698 – Henry Baker,
English naturalist (d. 1774) ·
1720 – William
Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire, English politician, Prime
Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1764) ·
1735 – Nathaniel
Dance-Holland, English painter and politician (d. 1811) ·
1737 – Edward Gibbon, English historian and
politician (d. 1794) ·
1745 – Carl Stamitz, German violinist and composer
(d. 1801) ·
1753 – Miguel Hidalgo
y Costilla, Mexican priest and rebel leader (d. 1811) ·
1786 – John Vianney, French priest and saint (d.
1859) ·
1815 – Edward Tompkins, American lawyer and
politician (d. 1872) ·
1818 – Samuel Leonard Tilley,
Canadian pharmacist and politician, 3rd Premier
of New Brunswick (d. 1896) ·
1821 – William Henry
Vanderbilt, American businessman and philanthropist (d. 1885) ·
1824 – William
Walker, American physician, lawyer, journalist and mercenary (d.
1860) ·
1825 – George Bruce
Malleson, English-Indian colonel and author (d. 1898) ·
1828 – Henry Dunant, Swiss businessman and
activist, co-founded the Red Cross, Nobel Prize laureate
(d. 1910) ·
1828
– Charbel Makhluf,
Lebanese monk and saint (d. 1898) ·
1829 – Louis Moreau
Gottschalk, American pianist and composer (d. 1869) ·
1835 – Bertalan Székely,
Hungarian painter and academic (d. 1910) ·
1839 – Adolphe-Basile
Routhier, Canadian judge, author, and songwriter (d. 1920) ·
1842 – Emil Christian
Hansen, Danish physiologist and mycologist (d. 1909) ·
1846 – Oscar Hammerstein I,
American businessman and composer (d. 1919) ·
1850 – Ross Barnes, American baseball player and
manager (d. 1915) ·
1853 – Dan Brouthers, American baseball player and
manager (d. 1932) ·
1856 – Pedro Lascuráin,
Mexican politician, president for 45 minutes on February 13, 1913. (d. 1952)[11] ·
1858 – Heinrich Berté,
Slovak-Austrian composer (d. 1924) ·
1858
– J. Meade Falkner,
English author and poet (d. 1932) ·
1859 – Johan Jensen,
Danish mathematician and engineer (d. 1925) ·
1867 – Margarete Böhme,
German novelist (d. 1939) ·
1879 – Wesley Coe, American shot putter, discus
thrower, and tug of war competitor
(d. 1926) ·
1884 – Harry S. Truman, American colonel and
politician, 33rd President
of the United States (d. 1972) ·
1885 – Thomas B. Costain,
Canadian journalist and author (d. 1965) ·
1892 – Adriaan Pelt, Dutch journalist and diplomat
(d. 1981) ·
1893 – Francis Ouimet, American golfer (d. 1967) ·
1893
– Edd Roush, American baseball player and
coach (d. 1988) ·
1893
– Teddy Wakelam,
English rugby player and sportscaster (d. 1963) ·
1895 – James H.
Kindelberger, American businessman (d. 1962) ·
1895
– Fulton J. Sheen,
American archbishop (d. 1979) ·
1895
– Edmund Wilson,
American critic, essayist, and editor (d. 1972) ·
1898 – Aloysius Stepinac,
Croatian cardinal (d. 1960) ·
1899 – Arthur Q. Bryan, American actor, voice
actor, comedian and radio personality (d. 1959) ·
1899
– Friedrich Hayek,
Austrian economist and philosopher, Nobel Prize laureate
(d. 1992) ·
1899
– Jacques Heim,
French fashion designer (d. 1967) ·
1901 – Turkey Stearnes, American baseball player
(d. 1979) ·
1902 – André Michel Lwoff,
French microbiologist and physician, Nobel
Prize laureate (d. 1994) ·
1903 – Fernandel, French actor and singer (d. 1971) ·
1903
– Mary
Stewart, Baroness Stewart of Alvechurch, British politician and
educator (d. 1984) ·
1904 – John Snagge, English journalist (d. 1996) ·
1905 – Red Nichols, American cornet player,
composer, and bandleader (d. 1965) ·
1906 – Roberto Rossellini,
Italian director and screenwriter (d. 1977) ·
1910 – George Male, English footballer (d. 1998) ·
1910
– Andrew E. Svenson,
American author and publisher (d. 1975) ·
1910
– Mary Lou Williams,
American pianist and composer (d. 1981) ·
1911 – Wilhelm
Friedrich de Gaay Fortman, Dutch jurist and politician, Dutch Minister of The Interior (d.
1997) ·
1911
– Robert Johnson,
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 1938) ·
1912 – George Woodcock, Canadian author and poet
(d. 1995) ·
1913 – Bob Clampett, American animator, director,
and producer (d. 1984) ·
1913
– Sid James, South African-English actor and
singer (d. 1976) ·
1915 – Milton Meltzer, American historian and
author (d. 2009) ·
1916 – João Havelange,
Brazilian water polo player, lawyer, and businessman (d. 2016) ·
1916
– Chinmayananda
Saraswati, Indian spiritual leader and educator (d. 1993) ·
1916
– Ramananda Sengupta,
Indian cinematographer (d. 2017) ·
1917 – John Anderson, Jr.,
American lawyer and politician, 36th Governor of Kansas (d.
2014) ·
1919 – Lex Barker, American actor (d. 1973) ·
1920 – Saul Bass, American graphic designer and
director (d. 1996) ·
1920
– Tom of Finland,
Finnish illustrator (d. 1991) ·
1920
– Sloan Wilson,
American author and poet (d. 2003) ·
1920
– Gordon McClymont,
Australian ecologist and academic (d. 2000) ·
1922 – Mary Q. Steele, American naturalist and author
(d. 1992) ·
1924 – S. Vithiananthan, Sri Lankan author and
academic (d. 1989) ·
1925 – Ali Hassan Mwinyi,
Tanzanian politician, 2nd President of
Tanzania ·
1926 – David Attenborough,
English environmentalist and television host ·
1926
– David Hurst, German actor (d. 2019) ·
1926
– Don Rickles, American comedian and actor (d.
2017) ·
1927 – Chumy Chúmez, Spanish actor, director, and
screenwriter (d. 2003) ·
1927
– László Paskai,
Hungarian cardinal (d. 2015) ·
1928 – Robert Conley,
American journalist (d. 2013) ·
1928
– Ted Sorensen,
American lawyer, 8th White House Counsel (d.
2010) ·
1929 – Ethel D. Allen, American physician and
politician (d. 1981)[12] ·
1929
– Girija Devi, Indian classical singer (d.
2017) ·
1929
– Claude Castonguay,
Canadian banker and politician ·
1929
– Miyoshi Umeki,
Japanese-American actress and singer (d. 2007) ·
1930 – Heather Harper, Northern Irish soprano (d.
2019) ·
1930
– Doug Atkins, American football player (d. 2015) ·
1930
– René Maltête,
French photographer and poet (d. 2000) ·
1930
– Gary Snyder, American poet, essayist, and
translator ·
1932 – Julieta Campos, Cuban-Mexican author and
translator (d. 2007) ·
1932
– Phyllida Law,
Scottish actress ·
1932
– Harry Wells,
Australian rugby league player ·
1934 – Leonard
Hoffmann, Baron Hoffmann, South African-English lawyer and judge ·
1934
– Maurice Norman,
English footballer[13] ·
1934
– David
Williamson, Baron Williamson of Horton, English soldier and
politician (d. 2015) ·
1935 – Lucius
Cary, 15th Viscount Falkland, Scottish politician ·
1935
– Princess
Elisabeth of Denmark (d. 2018) ·
1935
– Jack Charlton,
English footballer and manager (d. 2020) ·
1936 – Kazuo Koike, Japanese author ·
1936
– Haljand Udam,
Estonian orientalist and academic (d. 2005) ·
1937 – Bernard Cleary, Canadian journalist, academic,
and politician ·
1937
– Mike Cuellar,
Cuban-American baseball player (d. 2010) ·
1937
– Carlos Gaviria Díaz,
Colombian lawyer and politician (d. 2015) ·
1937
– Thomas Pynchon,
American novelist ·
1938 – Javed Burki, Indian-Pakistani cricketer ·
1938
– Jean Giraud, French author and illustrator
(d. 2012) ·
1939 – Paul Drayton,
American sprinter (d. 2010) ·
1940 – Peter Benchley, American author and
screenwriter (d. 2006) ·
1940
– James
Blyth, Baron Blyth of Rowington, English businessman and academic ·
1940
– Irwin Cotler,
Canadian lawyer and politician, 47th Canadian
Minister of Justice ·
1940
– Emilio Delgado,
Mexican-American actor, "Sesame Street" ·
1940
– Ricky Nelson,
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor (d. 1985) ·
1940
– Toni Tennille,
American singer-songwriter and keyboard player ·
1941 – John Fred, American singer-songwriter (d.
2005) ·
1941
– Bill Lockyer,
American academic and politician, 30th Attorney
General of California ·
1941
– James Traficant,
American lawyer and politician (d. 2014) ·
1942 – Martin Dobkin, Canadian doctor and
politician, 2nd Mayor of Mississauga ·
1942
– Robin Hobbs, English cricketer ·
1942
– Norman Lamont,
Scottish banker and politician, Chancellor of
the Exchequer ·
1942
– Pierre Morency,
Canadian poet and playwright ·
1942
– Terry Neill, Irish footballer and manager ·
1943 – Pat Barker, English author ·
1943
– Johnny Greaves,
Australian rugby league player ·
1943
– Jon Mark, English-New Zealand
singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1943
– Paul Samwell-Smith,
English bass player and producer ·
1943
– Danny Whitten,
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 1972) ·
1944 – Gary Glitter, English singer-songwriter ·
1944
– Bill Legend, English drummer ·
1945 – Arthur Docters
van Leeuwen, Dutch jurist and politician ·
1945
– Mike German,
Baron German, Welsh educator and politician, Deputy
First Minister for Wales ·
1945
– Janine Haines,
Australian politician (d. 2004) ·
1945
– Keith Jarrett,
American pianist and composer ·
1946 – André Boulerice,
Canadian politician ·
1946
– Jonathan Dancy,
English philosopher, author, and academic ·
1947 – H. Robert Horvitz,
American biologist and academic, Nobel
Prize laureate ·
1947
– Felicity Lott,
English soprano ·
1947
– John
Reid, Baron Reid of Cardowan, Scottish historian and
politician, Secretary
of State for Defence ·
1948 – Steve Braun,
American baseball player and coach ·
1948
– Stephen Stohn,
American-Canadian lawyer and producer ·
1949 – David Vines, Australian economist and
academic ·
1950 – Robert Mugge, American director and producer ·
1950
– Lepo Sumera, Estonian composer and educator
(d. 2000) ·
1951 – Philip Bailey, American singer-songwriter,
drummer, and actor ·
1951
– Mike D'Antoni,
American basketball player and coach ·
1951
– Chris Frantz,
American drummer and producer ·
1952 – Peter McNab, Canadian ice hockey player and
sportscaster ·
1953 – Billy Burnette, American singer-songwriter,
guitarist, and actor ·
1953
– Alex Van Halen,
Dutch-American drummer ·
1954 – Pam Arciero, American puppeteer and voice
actress ·
1954
– David Keith, American actor and director ·
1954
– John Michael Talbot,
American singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1955 – Stephen Furst, American actor and director
(d. 2017) ·
1955
– Mladen Markač,
Croatian general ·
1955
– Keith Osgood,
English footballer[14] ·
1956 – Jeff Wincott, Canadian actor and martial
artist ·
1957 – Bill Cowher, American football player and
coach ·
1957
– Rino Katase, Japanese actress ·
1957
– Gary Lunn, Canadian lawyer and politician,
6th Canadian
Minister of Natural Resources ·
1958 – Roddy Doyle, Irish novelist, playwright, and
screenwriter ·
1958
– Simone Kleinsma,
Dutch actress and singer ·
1958
– Brooks Newmark,
American-English businessman and politician, Lord of the Treasury ·
1958
– Lovie Smith, American football player and
coach ·
1959 – Ronnie Lott, American football player and
sportscaster ·
1959
– David
Manners, 11th Duke of Rutland, English politician ·
1959
– Ikue Sakakibara,
Japanese actress and singer ·
1960 – Franco Baresi, Italian footballer and coach ·
1960
– Eric Brittingham,
American bass player ·
1961 – Bill de Blasio, American politician,
109th Mayor of New York
City ·
1961
– Gert Kruys, Dutch footballer and manager ·
1961
– Vallo Reimaa,
Estonian academic and politician ·
1961
– David Winning,
Canadian-American director, producer, and screenwriter ·
1962 – Natalia Molchanova,
Russian diver (d. 2015) ·
1962
– David Sole, Scottish rugby player ·
1963 – Sylvain Cossette, Canadian singer-songwriter ·
1963
– Anthony Field,
Australian guitarist, songwriter, producer, and actor ·
1963
– Michel Gondry,
French director and screenwriter ·
1963
– Izabela Kloc,
Polish politician ·
1963
– Aleksandr Kovalenko,
Belarusian triple jumper ·
1963
– Rick Zombo, American ice hockey player and
coach ·
1964 – Päivi Alafrantti,
Finnish javelin thrower ·
1964
– Melissa Gilbert,
American actress and director ·
1964
– Bobby Labonte,
American race car driver ·
1964
– Nathalie Roy,
Canadian lawyer and politician ·
1964
– Dave Rowntree,
English drummer and animator ·
1964
– Metin Tekin, Turkish footballer, manager,
and journalist ·
1966 – Cláudio Taffarel,
Brazilian footballer and coach ·
1967 – Viviana Durante, Italian ballerina and
actress ·
1967
– Angus
Scott, British sports television presenter ·
1968 – Teet Kask, Estonian ballet dancer and
choreographer ·
1968
– Mickaël Madar,
French footballer[15] ·
1968
– Nathalie Normandeau,
Canadian politician, Deputy Premier
of Quebec ·
1968
– Johan Pehrson,
Swedish lawyer and politician ·
1969 – Jonny Searle, English rower ·
1969
– Akebono Tarō,
American-Japanese sumo wrestler, the 64th Yokozuna ·
1969
– John Timu,
New Zealand rugby player ·
1970 – Michael Bevan, Australian cricketer and
coach ·
1970
– Naomi Klein, Canadian author and activist ·
1970
– Luis Enrique,
Spanish footballer and manager ·
1971 – Chuck Huber, American voice actor, director,
and screenwriter ·
1971
– Candice Night,
American singer-songwriter ·
1972 – Darren Hayes, Australian singer-songwriter ·
1972
– Ray Whitney,
Canadian ice hockey player ·
1973 – Hiromu Arakawa, Japanese author and illustrator ·
1973
– Jesús Arellano,
Mexican footballer ·
1973
– Marcus Brigstocke,
English comedian, actor, and screenwriter ·
1974 – Marge Kõrkjas, Estonian swimmer ·
1974
– Korey Stringer,
American football player (d. 2001) ·
1974
– Christian XXX,
American pornographic star ·
1975 – Enrique Iglesias, Spanish-American
singer-songwriter, producer, and actor ·
1975
– Jussi Markkanen,
Finnish ice hockey player ·
1975
– Gastón Mazzacane,
Argentinian race car driver ·
1975
– Dmitri Ustritski,
Estonian footballer ·
1976 – Gonçalo Abecasis,
Portuguese-American biochemist and academic ·
1976
– Martha Wainwright,
Canadian-American singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1977 – Joe Bonamassa, American singer-songwriter
and guitarist ·
1977
– Bad News Brown,
Canadian rapper, harmonica player, and actor (d. 2011) ·
1977
– Theodoros Papaloukas,
Greek basketball player ·
1977
– Kathrin Bringmann,
German mathematician and academic ·
1978 – Lúcio, Brazilian footballer ·
1978
– Jang Woo-hyuk,
South Korean rapper and dancer ·
1979 – Ole Morten Vågan,
Norwegian bassist ·
1980 – Keyon Dooling, American basketball player ·
1980
– Panagiotis Kafkis,
Greek basketball player ·
1980
– Evgeny Lebedev,
Russian-English publisher and philanthropist ·
1980
– Michelle McManus,
Scottish singer-songwriter and actress ·
1980
– Benny Yau, Hong Kong-Canadian actor and
singer ·
1981 – Stephen Amell, Canadian actor[16] ·
1981
– Andrea Barzagli,
Italian footballer ·
1981
– Tatyana Dektyareva,
Russian hurdler ·
1981
– Björn Dixgård,
Swedish singer-songwriter and guitarist ·
1981
– Manny Gamburyan,
Armenian-American mixed martial artist ·
1981
– John Maine, American baseball player ·
1982 – Buakaw Banchamek, Thai kick-boxer ·
1982
– Christina Cole,
English actress ·
1982
– Adrián González,
American baseball player ·
1982
– Uğur
Yıldırım, Turkish-Dutch footballer ·
1983 – Juan Martin Goity,
Argentinian-German rugby player ·
1983
– Bershawn Jackson,
American hurdler ·
1983
– Lawrence Vickers,
American football player ·
1983
– Vicky McClure,
English actress ·
1984 – David King,
English figure skater ·
1985 – Tommaso Ciampa, American wrestler ·
1985
– Silvia Stroescu,
Romanian gymnast ·
1985
– Sarah Vaillancourt,
Canadian ice hockey player ·
1985
– Usama Young, American football player ·
1986 – Pemra Özgen, Turkish tennis player ·
1986
– Galen Rupp, American runner ·
1986
– Marvell Wynne,
American soccer player ·
1987 – Felix Jones, American football player ·
1987
– Aarne Nirk, Estonian hurdler ·
1987
– Mark Noble, English footballer ·
1987
– Kurt Tippett,
Australian footballer ·
1988 – Tanel Kurbas, Estonian basketball player ·
1988
– Maicon Pereira
de Oliveira, Brazilian footballer (d. 2014) ·
1989 – Liam Bridcutt, English footballer ·
1989
– Lars Eller, Danish ice hockey player ·
1989
– Dinesh Patel,
Indian baseball player ·
1990 – Kemba Walker, American basketball player ·
1991 – Ethan Gage, Canadian soccer player ·
1991
– Valentijn Lietmeijer,
Dutch basketball player ·
1991
– Anamaria
Tămârjan, Romanian gymnast ·
1992 – Kevin Hayes,
American ice hockey player ·
1993 – Pat Cummins, Australian cricketer ·
1996 – 6ix9ine, American rapper[17] ·
2001 – Jordyn Huitema, Canadian soccer player ·
2003 – Moulay
Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco Deaths[edit] ·
535 – Pope John II ·
615 – Pope Boniface IV (b. 550)[18] ·
685 – Pope Benedict II ·
997 – Tai Zong,
Chinese emperor (b. 939) ·
1157 – Ahmed Sanjar, Seljuk sultan (b. 1086) ·
1192 – Ottokar IV,
duke of Styria (b. 1163) ·
1220 – Richeza of Denmark,
queen of Sweden ·
1278 – Duan Zong, Chinese emperor (b. 1269) ·
1319 – Haakon V,
king of Norway (b. 1270) ·
1473 – John
Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, English politician (b. 1420) ·
1538 – Edward Foxe, English bishop and academic (b.
1496) ·
1551 – Barbara
Radziwiłł, queen of Poland (b. 1520) ·
1668 – Catherine of
St. Augustine, French-Canadian nun and saint (b. 1632) ·
1766 – Samuel Chandler, English minister and author
(b. 1693) ·
1773 – Ali Bey al-Kabir, Egyptian sultan (b. 1728) ·
1781 – Richard Jago, English priest and poet (b.
1715) ·
1782 – Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of
Pombal, Portuguese politician, Prime Minister
of Portugal (b. 1699) ·
1785 – Étienne
François, duc de Choiseul, French general and politician, Prime Minister
of France (b. 1719) ·
1785
– Pietro Longhi,
Italian painter (b. 1701) ·
1788 – Giovanni Antonio
Scopoli, Italian physician and botanist (b. 1723) ·
1794 – Antoine Lavoisier,
French chemist and biologist (b. 1743) ·
1819 – Kamehameha I, king of the Hawaiian Islands ·
1822 – John Stark, American general (b. 1728) ·
1828 – Mauro Giuliani, Italian guitarist, cellist,
and composer (b. 1781) ·
1837 – Alexander Balashov,
Russian general and politician, Russian
Minister of Police (b. 1770) ·
1842 – Jules Dumont
d'Urville, French admiral and explorer (b. 1790) ·
1853 – Jan Roothaan, Dutch priest, 21st Superior
General of the Society of Jesus (b. 1785) ·
1880 – Gustave Flaubert, French novelist (b. 1821) ·
1891 – Helena Blavatsky, Russian-English mystic and
author (b. 1831) ·
1891
– John
Robertson, English-Australian politician, 5th Premier of New
South Wales (b. 1816) ·
1893 – Manuel González Flores,
Mexican general and president, 1880–1884 (b. 1833)[19] ·
1903 – Paul Gauguin, French painter and sculptor
(b. 1848) ·
1907 – Edmund G. Ross, American soldier and
politician, 13th Governor
of New Mexico Territory (b. 1826) ·
1925 – John
Beresford, Irish polo player (b. 1847) ·
1936 – Oswald Spengler, German historian and
philosopher (b. 1880) ·
1941 – Natalie,
queen consort of Serbia (b. 1859) ·
1941
– Tore Svennberg,
Swedish actor and director (b. 1858) ·
1942 – Nikolai Reek, Estonian general and
politician, 11th Estonian
Minister of War (b. 1890) ·
1943 – Mordechai Anielewicz,
Polish commander (b. 1919) ·
1944 – Themistoklis
Diakidis, Greek high jumper (b. 1882) ·
1945 – Frank Bourne, British soldier, last survivor
of the Battle of Rorke's
Drift (b. 1854) ·
1945
– Julius Hirsch,
German footballer (b. 1892)[20][21] ·
1945
– Wilhelm Rediess,
German SS officer (b. 1900) ·
1945
– Bernhard Rust,
German lieutenant and politician (b. 1883) ·
1945
– Josef Terboven,
German lieutenant and politician (b. 1898) ·
1947 – Harry Gordon
Selfridge, American-English businessman, founded Selfridges (b. 1858) ·
1948 – U Saw, Burmese politician, Prime Minister of
Burma (b. 1900) ·
1950 – Vital Brazil, Brazilian physician and
immunologist (b. 1865) ·
1952 – William Fox,
Austrian businessman, founded Fox Theatres (b. 1879) ·
1959 – John Fraser,
Canadian soccer player (b. 1881) ·
1960 – J. H. C. Whitehead,
Indian-English mathematician and academic (b. 1904) ·
1965 – Wally Hardinge, English cricketer and
footballer (b. 1886) ·
1969 – Remington Kellogg,
American zoologist and paleontologist (b. 1892) ·
1972 – Pandurang Vaman Kane,
Indologist and Sanskrit scholar, Bharat Ratna awardee (b. 1880) ·
1972
– Beatrice Helen
Worsley, Mexican-Canadian computer scientist (b. 1921) ·
1975 – Avery Brundage, American businessman and art
collector (b. 1887) ·
1980 – Geoffrey Baker, English Field
Marshal and Chief
of the General Staff of the British Army (b. 1920) ·
1981 – Uri Zvi Greenberg,
Israeli poet and journalist (b. 1896) ·
1982 – Neil Bogart, American record producer,
co-founded Casablanca Records (b.
1943) ·
1982
– Gilles Villeneuve,
Canadian race car driver (b. 1950) ·
1983 – John Fante, American author and screenwriter
(b. 1909) ·
1984 – Lila Bell Wallace,
American publisher, co-founded Reader's Digest (b. 1890) ·
1984
– Gino Bianco, Italian-Brazilian race car
driver (b. 1916) ·
1985 – Karl Marx,
German conductor and composer (b. 1897) ·
1985
– Theodore Sturgeon,
American author and critic (b. 1918) ·
1985
– Dolph Sweet, American actor (b. 1920) ·
1986 – Ernle Bradford, English historian and author
(b. 1922) ·
1987 – Doris Stokes, English psychic and author (b.
1920) ·
1988 – Robert A. Heinlein,
American science fiction writer and screenwriter (b. 1907)[22] ·
1990 – Luigi Nono, Italian composer and educator
(b. 1924) ·
1991 – Jean Langlais, French pianist and composer
(b. 1907) ·
1991
– Rudolf Serkin,
Czech-Austrian pianist and educator (b. 1903) ·
1992 – Joyce Ricketts, American baseball player (b.
1933) ·
1993 – Avram Davidson, American soldier and author
(b. 1923) ·
1994 – George Peppard, American actor and producer
(b. 1928) ·
1995 – Teresa Teng, Taiwanese singer (b. 1953) ·
1996 – Beryl Burton, English cyclist (b. 1937) ·
1996
– Luis Miguel
Dominguín, Spanish bullfighter (b. 1926) ·
1996
– Larry Levis, American poet, author, and
critic (b. 1946) ·
1996
– Garth Williams,
American illustrator (b. 1912) ·
1998 – Johannes Kotkas, Estonian wrestler (b. 1915) ·
1998
– Charles Rebozo,
American banker and businessman (b. 1912) ·
1999 – Dirk Bogarde, English actor and screenwriter
(b. 1921) ·
1999
– Ed Gilbert, American actor (b. 1931) ·
1999
– Dana Plato, American actress (b. 1964) ·
1999
– Soeman Hs, Indonesian author and educator
(b. 1904) ·
2000 – Pita Amor, Mexican poet and author (b. 1918) ·
2000
– Dédé Fortin,
Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1962) ·
2000
– Henry Nicols,
American activist (b. 1973) ·
2003 – Elvira Pagã, Brazilian vedette,
singer, and artist (b. 1920) ·
2005 – Jean Carrière, French author (b. 1928) ·
2005
– Nicolás Vuyovich,
Argentinian race car driver (b. 1981) ·
2006 – Iain Macmillan, Scottish photographer and
author (b. 1938) ·
2007 – Philip R. Craig, American author and poet
(b. 1933) ·
2007
– Carson Whitsett,
American keyboard player, songwriter, and producer (b. 1945) ·
2008 – Eddy Arnold, American singer-songwriter,
guitarist, and actor (b. 1918) ·
2008
– François Sterchele,
Belgian footballer (b. 1982) ·
2009 – Dom DiMaggio, American baseball player (b.
1917) ·
2009
– Bud Shrake, American journalist and author
(b. 1931) ·
2011 – Lionel Rose, Australian boxer (b. 1948) ·
2012 – Everett Lilly, American singer-songwriter
and guitarist (b. 1924) ·
2012
– Jerry McMorris,
American businessman (b. 1941) ·
2012
– Stacy Robinson,
American football player (b. 1962) ·
2012
– Maurice Sendak,
American author and illustrator (b. 1928) ·
2012
– Ampon Tangnoppakul,
Thai criminal (b. 1948) ·
2012
– Roman Totenberg,
Polish-American violinist and educator (b. 1911) ·
2013 – Jeanne Cooper, American actress (b. 1928) ·
2013
– Bryan Forbes,
English actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1926) ·
2013
– Juan José Muñoz,
Argentinian businessman (b. 1950) ·
2013
– Hugh J. Silverman,
American philosopher and theorist (b. 1945) ·
2013
– Ken Whaley, Austrian-English bass player (b.
1946) ·
2014 – Roger L. Easton, American scientist,
co-invented the GPS (b.
1921) ·
2014
– Nancy Malone,
American actress, director, and producer (b. 1935) ·
2014
– Yago Lamela, Spanish long jumper (b. 1977) ·
2014
– Jair Rodrigues,
Brazilian singer (b. 1939) ·
2014
– R. Douglas Stuart
Jr., American businessman and diplomat, United
States Ambassador to Norway (b. 1916) ·
2014
– Joseph P. Teasdale,
American lawyer and politician, 48th Governor of Missouri (b.
1936) ·
2015 – Zeki Alasya, Turkish actor and director (b.
1943) ·
2015
– Mwepu Ilunga,
Congolese footballer (b. 1949) ·
2015
– Menashe Kadishman,
Israeli sculptor and painter (b. 1932) ·
2015
– Juan Schwanner,
Hungarian-Chilean footballer and manager (b. 1921) ·
2015
– Atanas Semerdzhiev,
Bulgarian soldier and politician, 1st Vice President
of Bulgaria (b. 1924) ·
2016 – Tom M. Apostol, American analytic number
theorist (b. 1923) ·
2016
– William Schallert,
American actor; president (1979–81) of the Screen Actors Guild (b.
1922) ·
2018 – Big Bully Busick, American professional
wrestler (b. 1954)[23] ·
2018
– Anne V. Coates,
British film editor (Lawrence of
Arabia, The Elephant Man, Erin Brockovich), Oscar winner
(1963) (b.
1925)[24] ·
2019 – Sprent Dabwido, President of Nauru from 2011 to 2013 (b. 1972)[25] Holidays and observances[edit] ·
Christian feast day: o Blessed Catherine of
St. Augustine o Julian of Norwich (Anglican, Lutheran) o Blessed Teresa Demjanovich (Ruthenian
Catholic Church) o May 8
(Eastern Orthodox liturgics) ·
Earliest
day on which Father's Day can
fall, while May 14 is the latest; celebrated on the second Sunday of May. (Romania) ·
Earliest
day on which Mother's Day can
fall, while May 14 is the latest; celebrated on the second Sunday of May.
(United States and others) ·
Earliest
day on which State
Flag and State Emblem Day can fall, while May 14 is the
latest; celebrated on the second Sunday of May. (Belarus) ·
Earliest
day on which World Fair Trade Day can
fall, while May 14 is the latest; celebrated on the second Saturday of
May (site of the WFTO) (International) ·
Emancipation Day (Columbus,
Mississippi) ·
Furry Dance (Helston, UK) ·
Liberation Day (Czech Republic) ·
Miguel
Hidalgo's birthday (Mexico) ·
Parents' Day (South Korea) ·
Truman Day (Missouri) ·
Victory in Europe
Day, and its related observances (Europe): o Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who
Lost Their Lives during the Second World War, continues to May 9 ·
World
Red Cross and Red Crescent Day (International) |
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