October 14
is the 287th day of the year (288th in
leap years) in the
Gregorian calendar. There are 78 days remaining.
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530 -
Antipope Dioscorus ends his reign as Catholic Pope.
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1066 -
Norman Conquest:
Battle of Hastings - In
England on Senlac Hill, seven miles from
Hastings, the forces of
William the Conqueror defeat the
Saxon army and kill King
Harold II of England.
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1322 -
Robert the Bruce of
Scotland defeats
King Edward II of
England at
Byland, forcing Edward to accept Scotland's independence.
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1582 - Due to the implementation of the
Gregorian calendar this day does not exist in this year in
Italy,
Poland,
Portugal and
Spain.
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1586 -
Mary I of Scotland goes on trial for conspiracy against
Elizabeth I of England.
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1651 - Laws are passed in
Massachusetts forbidding poor people from adopting excessive styles of dress.
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1656 -
Massachusetts enacts the first punitive legislation against the
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). The marriage of church-and-state in
Puritanism makes them regard the ritual-free Quakers as spiritually apostate and politically subversive.
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1758 -
Austria defeats
Prussia at the
Battle of Hochkirk*
1773 - The first recorded
ministry of education, the
Commission of National Education, is formed in
Poland.
* 1773 -
Revolutionary War: The
United Kingdom's
East India Company tea ships' cargo are burned at
Annapolis, Maryland.
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1806 -
Battle of Jena-Auerstädt France defeats
Prussia*
1812 - Work on
London's
Regent's Canal starts.
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1834 - In
Philadelphia,
Whigs and
Democrats stage a gun, stone and brick battle for control of a Moyamensing Township election, resulting in one death, several injuries, and the burning down of a block of buildings.
* 1834 - Henry Blair is the first
African American to obtain a US patent. The patent was for a corn planter.
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1835 - John Templeton, John Moore, Stanley Cuthbart and Ellen Ritchie were charged in
Wheeling,
Virginia with illegally teaching blacks to read.
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1840 -
Maronite leader Bashir II surrenders to the British forces and goes into exile in
Malta.
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1843 - The British arrest Irish nationalist
Daniel O'Connell for conspiracy.
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1863 -
American Civil War: Battle of Bristol Station -
Confederate General
Robert E. Lee forces fail to drive the
Union Army out of
Virginia.
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1867 - The 15th and last
Shogun of the
Tokugawa shogunate resigns in
Japan.
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1882 -
University of the Punjab is founded in present day
Pakistan.
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1884 -
George Eastman patents paper-strip photographic film.
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1912 - While campaigning in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, former president
Theodore Roosevelt is shot by saloonkeeper William Schrank. With a fresh flesh wound and the bullet still in him, Roosevelt still delivers his scheduled speech.
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1913 -
Senghenydd Colliery Disaster, the United Kingdom's worst coal mining accident, which claimed 439 lives.
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1914 - German troops occupy
Bruges.
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1916 - Sophomore tackle and guard
Paul Robeson is excluded from the
Rutgers football team when Washington and Lee Universities refuse to play against a black person.
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1920 - Part of
Petsamo province is ceded by
Soviet Union to
Finland.
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1925 - Anti-French uprising in
Damascus (French inhabitants flee)
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1926 - The
children's book Winnie-the-Pooh, by
A.A. Milne, is first published.
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1933 -
Nazi Germany withdraws from
The League of Nations.
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1939 - German U-47 sinks British
battleship HMS Royal Oak.
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1942 - A German
U-boat sinks the ferry
SS Caribou, killing 137.
* 1942 - Japanese battleship strikes
Henderson Field.
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1943 -
Japan declares Philippine Independence.
* 1943 - U.S. 8th Air Force loses 60
B-17 Flying Fortresses during assault on
Schweinfurt.
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1944 - Allied troops land in
Corfu.
* 1944 - British troops march into
Athens.
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1946 -
Netherlands and
Indonesia sign cease fire.
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1947 -
Chuck Yeager flies a
Bell X-1 faster than the
speed of sound, the first man to do so in level flight.
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1949 - Eleven leaders of the U.S.
Communist Party are convicted, after a nine-month trial, of conspiring to advocate the violent overthrow of the U.S. government.
* 1949 -
Chinese Red Army occupies Canton (
Guangzhou).
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1958 - The U.S. conducts an underground nuclear weapon test at the
Nevada Test Site.
* 1958 -
The District of Columbia Bar Association votes to accept black Americans as members.
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1962 -
Cuban Missile Crisis begins: A
U-2 flight over
Cuba takes photos of Soviet
nuclear weapons being installed.
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1963 - The term "Beatlemania" is coined by the British press to describe the scene at the previous night's performance by
The Beatles on the TV show
Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium.
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1964 -
Leonid Brezhnev becomes general secretary of the
CPSU and leader of the
Soviet Union, ousting
Nikita Khrushchev.
* 1964 -
American civil rights movement leader Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr becomes the youngest recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize.
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1966 - The city of
Montreal inaugurates the
Montreal Metro.
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1967 -
Vietnam War: Folk singer
Joan Baez is arrested in a blockade of the military induction center in
Oakland, California.
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1968 -
Vietnam War: 27 soldiers are arrested at the
Presidio in
San Francisco for their peaceful protest of stockade conditions and the
Vietnam War.
* 1968 -
Vietnam War: The
United States Department of Defense announces that the
United States Army and
United States Marines will be sending about 24,000 troops back to
Vietnam for involuntary second tours.
* 1968 - First live telecast from a manned U.S. spacecraft
Apollo 7.
* 1968 - A 6.8
earthquake wrecked the Australian town of
Meckering, and also ruptured all major roads and railways nearby.
* 1968 -
James Hines of the
USA becomes the first man ever to break the ten second barrier in the
100 metres Olympic final at
Mexico City with a time of 9.95 sec. He would be the only man to do so until
1983.
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1969 - A race riot occurs in
Springfield, Massachusetts.
* 1969 - The
United Kingdom introduces the 50p (
fifty-pence) coin, replacing the ten-shilling note, in anticipation of the
decimalisation of the currency in
1971.
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1971 - Two people are killed in a
Memphis, Tennessee race riot.
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1973 -
Thailand's University Students protest for a democratic government; 77 are killed and 857 injured.
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1979 - The first
Gay Rights March on
Washington, D.C. demands "an end to all social, economic, judicial, and legal oppression of lesbian and gay people," draws 200,000 people.
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1981 - Citing official misconduct in the investigation and trial,
Amnesty International charges the U.S. government with holding
Richard Marshall of the
American Indian Movement as a political prisoner.
* 1981 - Vice President
Hosni Mubarak is elected President of
Egypt one week after
Anwar Sadat was assassinated.
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1982 - U.S. President
Ronald Reagan proclaims a
War on Drugs.
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1983 -
Grenada leftist coup under Vice-Premier Coard.
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1987 - 18-month-old
Jessica McClure ("Baby Jessica") falls down an abandoned well in
Midland, Texas (her nationally televised rescue takes 58 hours).
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1994 - Palestinian leader
Yasser Arafat, Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin, and Israeli Foreign Minister
Shimon Peres receive the
Nobel Peace Prize.
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1996 - The
Dow Jones Industrial Average gains 40.62 to 6,010.00, closing above 6,000 for the
first time ever.
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1998 -
Eric Robert Rudolph is charged with 6 bombings including the 1996
Centennial Olympic Park bombing in
Atlanta, Georgia.
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2001 -
Delta Flight 458 from
Atlanta, Georgia to
Newark, New Jersey, is diverted to
Charlotte/Douglas International Airport, and passengers are taken off the flight while officials investigate a report of two "Middle Eastern men" making threats in a foreign tongue. It turned out to be two Orthodox Jews who were praying peacefully.
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2003 -
The Curse of the Billy Goat strikes again, as
Steve Bartman becomes famous during
The Inning that lead the
Chicago Cubs defeat in Game 6 of the NCLS and eventual loss of the series to the eventual
World Series Champions, the
Florida Marlins.
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1257 - King
Przemysl II of Poland (d.
1296)
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1493 -
Shimazu Tadayoshi, Japanese warlord (d.
1568)
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1499 -
Claude of France, wife of
Louis XII of France (d.
1524)
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1574 -
Anne of Denmark, wife of
James I of England and VI of
Scotland (d.
1619)
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1630 -
Sophia of Hanover (d.
1714)
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1633 -
James II of England and VII of
Scotland (d.
1701)
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1643 -
Bahadur Shah I,
Mughal Emperor of
India (d.
1712)
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1644 -
William Penn, English founder of
Pennsylvania (d.
1718)
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1687 -
Robert Simson, Scottish mathematician (d.
1768)
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1712 -
George Grenville,
Prime Minister of Great Britain (d.
1770)
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1726 -
Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham, English sailor and politician (d.
1813)
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1733 -
François Sebastien Charles Joseph de Croix, Count of Clerfayt, Austrian field marshal (d.
1798)
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1784 - King
Ferdinand VII of Spain (d.
1833)
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1801 -
Joseph Plateau, Belgian physicist (d.
1883)
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1806 -
Preston King, U.S. Senator from New York (d.
1865)
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1842 -
Joe Start,
baseball player (d.
1927)
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1857 -
Elwood Haynes, American automobile pioneer (d.
1925)
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1861 -
Artur Gavazzi, Croatian geographer (d.
1944)
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1869 -
Joseph Duveen, British art dealer (d.
1939)
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1873 -
Ray Ewry, American athlete (d.
1937)
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1882 -
Eamon de Valera, Irish politician and patriot (d.
1975)
* 1882 -
Charlie Parker, English cricketer (d.
1959)
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1888 -
Katherine Mansfield, New Zealand writer (d.
1923)
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1890 -
Dwight D. Eisenhower, U.S. general and 34th
President of the United States (d.
1969)
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1892 -
Sumner Welles, American diplomat (d.
1961)
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1893 -
Lillian Gish, American actress (d.
1993)
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1894 -
E. E. Cummings, American poet (d.
1962)
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1902 -
Learco Guerra, Italian cyclist (d.
1963)
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1904 -
Christian Pineau, French World War II resistance fighter (d.
1995)
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1906 -
Hannah Arendt, German political theorist and writer (d.
1975)
* 1906 -
Imam Hassan al Banna, Egyptian founder of the Muslim Brotherhood (d.
1949)
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1908 -
Ruth Hale, American playwright and actress (d.
2003)
* 1908 -
Allan Jones, American actor and singer (d.
1992)
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1909 -
Bernd Rosemeyer, German racecar driver (d.
1938)
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1910 -
John Wooden, American
basketball player and coach
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1911 -
Le Duc Tho, Vietnamese general and politician, recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize (d.
1990)
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1914 -
Raymond Davis Jr., American physicist,
Nobel Prize laureate (d.
2006)
* 1914 -
Dick Durrance, American skier (d.
2004)
* 1914 -
Harry Brecheen, Baseball player (d.
2004)
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1916 -
C. Everett Koop,
United States Surgeon General*
1927 -
Roger Moore, English actor
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1930 -
Joseph Mobutu,
President of Zaire (d.
1997)
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1931 -
Nikhil Banerjee, Indian classical musician (d.
1986)
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1935 -
La Monte Young, American composer
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1938 -
John W. Dean III, American White House counsel and Watergate figure
* 1938 - Empress
Farah Diba of Iran
* 1938 -
Ron Lancaster, Canadian Football League quarterback and coach
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1939 -
Ralph Lauren, American fashion designer
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1940 -
Perrie Mans, South African snooker player
* 1940 -
Cliff Richard, British singer
* 1940 -
Christopher Timothy, British actor
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1944 -
Udo Kier, German actor
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1946 -
Justin Hayward, English musician (
Moody Blues)
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1946 -
Craig Venter, American biologist
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1947 -
Lukas Resetarits, Austrian cabaret artist and actor
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1948 -
Harry Anderson, American actor
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1949 -
Katy Manning, British actress
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1952 -
Nikolai Andrianov, Soviet gymnast
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1958 -
Thomas Dolby, British musician
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1960 -
Steve Cram, British track athlete
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1962 -
Jaan Ehlvest, Estonian
chess player
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1964 -
Olu Oguibe, American artist
* 1964 -
Joe Girardi, baseball player
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1965 -
Constantine Koukias, Australian composer
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1967 -
Sylvain Lefebvre, former
National Hockey League player
* 1967 -
Pat Kelly, baseball player
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1968 -
Matthew Le Tissier, English footballer
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1969 -
David Strickland, American actor (d.
1999)
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1970 -
Daniela Peštová, Czech supermodel
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1971 -
Jorge Costa, Portuguese footballer
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1974 -
Jessica Drake, American porn star
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1975 -
Floyd Landis, Winner of 2006 Tour De France
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1976 -
Nataša Kejžar, Slovenian swimmer
* 1976 -
Henry Mateo, Professionla baseball player
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1977 -
Kelly Schumacher, Canadian
basketball player
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1978 -
Paul Hunter, English
snooker player
* 1978 -
Usher Raymond, American singer and actor
* 1978 -
Ryan Church, Baseball player
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1979 -
Stacy Keibler, American professional wrestler
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1980 -
Terrence McGee, American football player
*1980 -
Paul Ambrosi, Ecuadorian footballer
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1981 -
Akon,
Senegalese R&B Singer
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1983 -
Vanessa Lane, American porn star
*
1985 -
Digão, Brasilian football player
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1988 -
Max Thieriot, American actor
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1994 -
Bryan Breeding, Singer
*
1066 -
Harold Godwinson,
King of England*
1092 -
Nizam al-Mulk, Persian vizier (b.
1018)
*
1256 -
Kujo Yoritsugu, Japanese shogun (b.
1239)
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1318 -
Edward Bruce, High King of Ireland
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1552 -
Oswald Myconius, Swiss protestant reformer (b.
1488)
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1565 -
Thomas Chaloner, English statesman and poet (b.
1521)
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1568 -
Jacques Arcadelt, Flemish composer
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1610 -
Amago Yoshihisa, Japanese samurai and warlord (b.
1540)
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1619 -
Samuel Daniel, English poet (b.
1562)
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1637 -
Gabriello Chiabrera, Italian poet (b.
1552)
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1660 -
Thomas Harrison, English Puritan soldier (b.
1606)
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1669 -
Antonio Cesti, Italian composer (b.
1623)
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1703 -
Thomas Hansen Kingo, Danish poet (b.
1634)
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1711 -
Tewoflos,
Emperor of Ethiopia (b.
1708)
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1758 -
Francis Edward James Keith, Scottish soldier and Prussian field marshal (b.
1696)
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1831 -
Jean-Louis Pons, French astronomer (b.
1761)
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1911 -
John Marshall Harlan, U.S. Supreme Court Justice (b.
1833)
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1944 -
Erwin Rommel, German field marshall (b.
1891)
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1958 -
Douglas Mawson, Australian Antarctic explorer (b.
1882)
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1959 -
Errol Flynn, Australian actor (b.
1909)
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1960 -
Abram Ioffe, Russian physicist (b.
1880)
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1976 - Dame
Edith Evans, English actress (b.
1888)
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1977 -
Bing Crosby, American singer and actor (b.
1903)
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1984 -
Martin Ryle, English radio astronomer, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physics (b.
1918)
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1985 -
Emil Gilels, Ukrainian pianist (b.
1916)
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1986 -
Keenan Wynn, American actor (b.
1916)
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1990 -
Leonard Bernstein, American composer and conductor (b.
1918)
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1997 -
Harold Robbins, American novelist (b.
1915)
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1998 -
Cleveland Amory, American writer and animal rights activist (b.
1917)
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1998 -
Frankie Yankovic, American musician (b.
1916)
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2003 -
Patrick Dalzel-Job, English soldier and inspiration for James Bond (b.
1913)
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RC Saints -
Pope Callistus I* Also see
October 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)* World Standards Day (from
ISO,
IEC,
ITU)
* World Organ Donation Day
*
Teachers' Day, or National Education Day in
Poland*
French Republican Calendar -
Navet (Turnip) Day, twenty-third day in the
Month of Vendémiaire*
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