| 2nd 
            January, on this day  0069 Roman Lower 
            Rhine army proclaims its commander, Vitellius, 
            emperor366 Alamanni 
            cross the frozen Rhine River in large numbers, invading the Roman 
            Empire.
 0533 John 
            II begins his reign as Catholic Pope
 1235 Emperor Joseph II orders Jews of Galicia, Austria to adopt family 
            names
 1492 Spain 
            recaptures Granada from the Moors
 1570 Tsar Ivan 
            the Terrible march to Novgorod begins
 1585 Spain and Catholic France sign Saint League of Joinville
 1602 Spanish forces in Ireland surrender to the English at Kinsdale
 1757 British General 
            Robert Clive, known to history as 'Clive of India', captures Calcutta 
            after its seizure by the Nawab of Bengal. The latter imprisoned 146 
            British prisoners in the notorious 'Black 
            Hole'. Only 23 survived
 1776 1st revolutionary US flag displayed
 1776 Austria ends interrogation torture
 1788 Named after King 
            George II, Georgia becomes the fourth state of the U.S.A
 1800 Free black community of Philadelphia PA petitions Congress to 
            abolish slavery
 1811 US Senator Thomas Pickering is 1st senator censured (revealed 
            confidential documents communicated by the President of the US)
 1814 Lord 
            Byron completes "The 
            Corsair"
 1818 Lord Byron completes "Childe 
            Harold's Pilgrimage" (4th canto)
 1831 Liberator, 
            abolitionist newspaper, begins publishing in Boston
 1839 1st photo of the Moon (French photographer Louis 
            Daguerre)
 1842 1st US wire suspension bridge for general traffic opens in Pennsylvania
 1861 Colonel Charles Stone is put in charge of organizing DC militia
 1861 SC seizes inactive Fort Johnson in Charleston Harbor
 1863 Battle 
            of Murfreesboro (Stone's River) ends
 1871 King 
            Amadeus I of Spain inaugurated at 25
 1879 British battleship Thunder explodes in Gulf of Ismid, 9 die
 1882 Because of anti-monopoly laws, Standard 
            Oil is organized as a trust
 1885 General 
            Wolseley receives last distress signal of General 
            Gordon in Khartoum
 1890 Alice Sanger becomes 1st female White House staffer
 1893 1st US commemoratives and 1st US stamp to picture a woman issued
 1896 Battle 
            at Doornkop, South Africa (Boers beat Dr Jamesons troops)
 1900 E Verlinger begins manufacturing 7 inch single-sided records 
            (Montrandeacute;al)
 1903 President T Roosevelt shuts down post office in Indianola MI, 
            for refusing to accept its appointed postmistress because she was 
            black
 1905 Elara, 
            a satellite of Jupiter, discovered by Perrine
 1905 The Russian commander of Port Arthur, China, surrenders to the 
            Japanese. This is the first in a series of defeats for Russia which 
            would contribute to the 1905 revolution
 1908 Canadian branch of the Royal Mint opens in Ottawa
 1913 National 
            Woman's Party forms
 1914 Philips installs research department in Eindhoven
 1917 Royal Bank of Canada takes over Québec Bank
 1919 Anti-British uprising in Ireland
 1919 Lithuania 
            gains independence
 1920 10,000 US union and socialist organizers arrested (Palmer Raids)
 1921 DeYoung 
            Museum in Golden Gate Park opens
 1921 1st religious service radio broadcast in US, KDKA-Pittsburgh
 1923 Ku 
            Klux Klan surprise attack on black residential area Rosewood FL, 
            8 killed (compensation awarded in 1995)
 1925 Gorno-Badakhshan 
            Autonomous Region established (now in Tadzhik SSR)
 1929 US and Canada agree to preserve Niagara Falls
 1932 Young gang shoot dead 6 police in Springfield, Missouri
 1933 US troops leave Nicaragua
 1934 1st state liquor stores open, in Pennsylvania
 1935 Bruno 
            R Hauptmann trial begins for kidnap-murder of Lindbergh baby
 1936 1st electron tube to enable night vision described, St Louis 
            MO
 1942 28 nations, at war with Axis, pledge no separate peace
 1942 German troops in Bardia surrender
 1942 Manila, the capital of the Philippines, is captured by the Japanese
 1944 1st use of helicopters during warfare (British Atlantic patrol)
 1945 Allied air raid on Neurenberg
 1947 Mahatma Gandhi begins march for peace in East-Bengali
 1954 Herman Wouks ' "Caine 
            Mutiny" premieres in New York City NY
 1955 Assassination of Jose 
            Antonio Remon, President of Panama
 1955 José 
            Ramon Guizado becomes President of Panamá
 1956 Poujadists/communists win French parliamentary elections
 1958 In Rome, celebrated Soprano Maria Callas walks off stage after 
            only the first act of a gala performance of Bellin’s Norma. 
            As was characteristic of the flamboyant star she claimed to be suffering 
            from an illness
 1958 Dmitri Shostakovich's 2nd Piano concert, premieres in NY
 1959 USSR launches Mechta (Luna 
            1) for 1st lunar fly-by, 1st solar orbit
 1960 Senator John F Kennedy, announces his candidacy for President
 1960 1st redshank old world shore bird reported in North America (Halifax)
 1960 John 
            Reynolds sets age of solar system at 4,950,000,000 years
 1964 Ayub 
            Khan elected President of Pakistan
 1964 Failed assassination attempt on President 
            Nkrumah of Ghana
 1965 Martin Luther King Jr begins a drive to register black voters
 1965 Obverse design of all Canadian coins is changed to depict the 
            Queen with a slightly more mature look
 1966 1st Jewish child born in Spain since 1492 expulsion
 1968 In Britain, Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch takes control 
            of the News of the World newspaper group
 1968 Christiaan Barnard performs 2nd heart transplant
 1970 US population is 205,052,174; Black population 22,600,000 (11.1%)
 1971 Football disaster at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland. 66 football 
            fans are crushed to death on the exit steps of the ground towards 
            the end of a match between Glasgow Rangers and Glasgow Celtic
 1972 Mariner 
            9 begins mapping Mars
 1974 55 MPH speed limit imposed by Richard Nixon
 1974 Worst fire in Argentine history destroys 1.2 million acres
 1975 US Department of Interior designates grizzly bear a threatened 
            species1978 Bülent Ecevit forms government in Turkey
 1979 Sid 
            Vicious (real name Simon John Ritchie-Beverly), the lead singer 
            of the punk-rock band The Sex Pistols, goes on trial in New York for 
            the murder of his girlfriend Nancy Spungen. Having been released on 
            bail, Vicious dies from a drugs overdose
 1979 in response to Soviet military intervention into Afghanistan 
            in December 1979, U.S. President Jimmy Carter requests that the Senate 
            postpone action on the SALT-II nuclear weapons treaty and recalls 
            the U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union
 1980 British steel workers call a national strike for the first time 
            in more than fifty years in an attempt to increase their pay
 1984 Riot in Tunis kills over 100
 1985 Egyptian President Mubarak re-appoints Coptic pope Shenuda 
            III
 1987 Troops of Chad President Habré conquer Fada oasis
 1988 Ashland 
            Oil storage tank spills 3.8 million gallons, Pennsylvania
 1988 Mulroney and Reagan sign Canada-US free trade agreement
 1993 Warring factions discuss peace for Bosnia in Geneva. It is the 
            first time that the head of the Muslims, Serbs, Bosnians and Croats 
            have met face to face since the outbreak of the war in Yugoslavia
 1994 Battles between army and rebellious Indians in South Mexico, 
            kill 57
 1995 Bus crashes in Luzon, Philippines, 29 killed
 1995 Most distant galaxy yet discovered found by scientists using 
            Keck telescope in Hawaii (estimated 15 billion light years away)
 1998 Autopsy of 
            Chris Farley shows he overdosed of opiates andamp; cocaine
 1998 Russia begins to circulate new rubles to stem inflation and promote 
            confidence.
 1999 A brutal snowstorm smashes into the Midwestern United States, 
            causing 14 inches (359 mm) of snow at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and 19 
            inches (487 mm) at Chicago, where temperatures plunge to -13°F 
            (-25°C); 68 deaths are reported.
 2001 Sila Calderón becomes the first female Governor of Puerto 
            Rico.
 2002 Eduardo 
            Duhalde is appointed interim President of Argentina by the Legislative 
            Assembly.
 2004 Stardust 
            successfully flies past Comet 
            Wild 2, collecting samples that it will return to Earth two years 
            later.
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        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on 2nd January : 1642 Mehmed IV 
            sultan (Turkey) 1647 Nathaniel Bacon leader of Bacon's Rebellion, Virginia (1676)
 1699 Osman III sultan (Turkey)
 1713 Mademoiselle Dumesnil Paris, tragic actress (Racine's Phadre, 
            Hermione)
 1727 James Wolfe commanded British Army (captured Quandeacute;bec)
 1728 Louis Barbiano de Belgioioso Austrian count/diplomat in Belgium
 1732 Franz Xaver Brixi composer
 1752 Philip Freneau poet of American Revolution (The American Village)
 1777 Christian D Rauch German sculptor
 1803 Gugliemo Libri [della Somaia], Italian/French mathematician/book 
            collector
 1807 Tomasz Napoleon Nidecki composer
 1809 Friedrich Wilhelm Jahns composer
 1822 Rudolph J E Clausius Germany, physicist (thermodynamics)
 1830 Henry Kingsley English/Australian writer
 1831 Justin Winston historian/librarian (Harvard)
 1835 Charles Russell Lowell Jr Brigadier General (Union volunteers)
 1837 Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev Nizhny-Novgorod, Russia, composer 
            (Tamara)
 1842 Amy G C A Bonet-Maury French reformed theologist
 1846 Sandor Erkel composer
 1857 Frederick Opper cartoonist (Willie and His Papa, Maud the Mule, 
            Alphonse andamp; Gaston)
 1857 Martha Carey Thomas educator/president (Bryn Mawr College)
 1860 William C Mills museum curator (excavated Ohio Indian mounds)
 1861 Helen Herron Taft 1st lady (1909-13)
 1861 Wilhelm Bandouml;lsche writer
 1863 Lucia Zarate became lightest known adult human (2.1 kg at 17)
 1870 Ernst Barlach writer
 1873 Anton Pannekoek Dutch astronomer/marxist theorist (Communist 
            Tactics)
 1879 Johannes L "Jan" Walch Dutch literary (Grimaces)
 1879 Pieter Tesch Dutch geologist (Pedestal of Nederlands)
 1880 Louis Breguet French aviation pioneer
 1884 Jacques Chardonne [Boutelleau], French writer (l'Epithalame)
 1885 Johannes Ringers Dutch water engineer (dikes)
 1886 Moyshe Leyb Halpern Galican/US poet (In New-York)
 1889 Tito Schipa Italy, tenor/composer (La Rondine)
 1889 Walter Baldwin Ohio, actor (Gay Amigo)
 1892 Lura Anson Nebraska, entertainer
 1894 Robert Nathan New York City NY, poet, novelist (Portrait of Jennie)
 1895 Count Folke Bernadotte Sweden, statesman (Red Cross, UN)
 1896 Dziga Vertiv [Denis A Kaufman], Russian director (Sjagai, Soviet!)
 1896 Ernst-Lothar von Knorr composer
 1899 Alexander Tcherepnin St Petersburg Russia, composer
 1899 Paul-Henri Spaak Belgium, Premier/Secretary-General of NATO (1957-61)
 19-- John Bedford-Lloyd New Haven CT, actor (Peter-Hometown)
 19-- Ron Hale actor (Michael Corbin-General Hospital, Dr Roger Coleridge-Ryan's 
            Hope)
 1901 Robert Marshall founder (Wilderness Society)
 1901 Rex O'Malley London England, actor (Camille, Zara, Midnight)
 1901 Torsten Ralf Swedish tenor (Daphne)
 1903 Anton van Duinkerken [Willem JMA Asselbergs], literary
 1904 James Melton Moultrie GA, opera tenor (Ford Festival)
 1904 Sally Rand Hickory County MO, stripper (fan dance)
 1905 Michael Kemp Tippett English composer/conductor (Child of our 
            Time)
 1907 Edward Albert Radice economist
 1907 Salvador Ley composer
 1908 Ben Grauer New York City NY, newscaster (Big Story)
 1908 Janis Kepitis composer
 1909 Rene Etiemble French literature historian (Parlez-vous Franglais)
 1910 Ulrich Becher writer
 1912 Anna Lee Ightham England, actress (Scruples, Lila-General Hospital)
 1912 Barbara Pentland Winnipeg Canada, composer
 1912 Renato Guttuso Italian painter (The Flight from Etna, Crucifixion)
 1912 Andre Ameller composer
 1913 Gardner Read Evanston, Illinois, composer
 1913 Ernest Sidey British air marshal
 1913 Juanita E Jackson Mitchell US head (NAACP)
 1913 Léon P Teisserenc de Bort France, meteorologist
 1915 John Hope Franklin historian
 1920 Isaac Asimov Russia, scientist/writer (I Robot, Foundation Trilogy)
 1920 Duke of Devonshire English large landowner/art collector
 1920 Penelope Jessel politcal activist
 1920 Peter Harrison Swan bomber pilot/stockbroker
 1922 Jason Evers New York City NY, actor (Wrangler, Channing)
 1922 Nico Schuyt composer
 1922 Renata Tebaldi Pesaro Italy, lyric soprano
 1925 William J Crowe Jr Kentucky, chairman joint chiefs of staff
 1925 Andry Maryanovich Nikodemovich composer
 1927 Gino Marchetti NFL defensive end (Dallas Texans, Baltimore Colts)
 1927 David Herbert publisher
 1927 Richard Belmont Ray (Representative-D-GA)
 1928 Dan Rostenkowski (Representative-D-IL, -94), House Ways andamp; 
            Means Committee chair
 1928 Vaughn Beals Cambridge MA, CEO (Harley Davidson motorcycle)
 1928 Gerhard Amanshauser writer
 1928 Harry Hyams English immovable goods owner (Center Point)
 1928 Howard Caine Nashville TN, actor (Brushfire)
 1928 Tiberiu Olah composer
 1929 Art Prysock jazz musician
 1930 Julius LaRosa Brooklyn NY, singer (fired by Arthur Godfrey on 
            the air)
 1931 Toshiki Kaifu premier of Japan (1989-91)
 1932 Dabney Coleman Austin Texas, (That Girl, Mary Hartman, Buffalo 
            Bill)
 1936 Roger Miller Fort Worth TX, country singer (King of the Road, 
            Dang Me)
 1937 Marianne McDonald classicist/philanthropist
 1938 John Considine actor (Reginald Love-Another World)
 1939 Jim Bakker televangelist (PTL Club)/philanderer (Jessica Hahn)
 1944 Peter Eotvos composer
 1947 Aleksandr Tikhonova USSR, biathalon relay (Olympics-gold-1968, 
            72, 76, 80)
 1947 Lanny Bassham US, rifle-3 position (Olympics-gold-1976)
 1947 Calvin Hill NFL running back (Dallas Cowboys)
 1949 Christopher Durang Montclair NJ, playwright/actor (Sister Mary)
 1949 Chick Churchill Wales, keyboardist (Ten Years After-I'm Going 
            Home)
 1950 Lou Gramm rocker (Foreigner-Midnight Blue, Ready Or Not)
 1951 Nadia Cassini [Gianna Lou Muller], Woodstock NY, model (Oui)
 1952 Wendy Phillips Brooklyn NY, actress (Stacey-Executive Suite, 
            Promised Land)
 1952 Ricky Van Shelton Grit VA, country singer (Wild-Eyed Dream)
 1954 Ludmila Borozna USSR, volleyball player (Olympics-gold-1972)
 1957 Joanna Pacula Tomszowaubelski Poland, actress (Gorky Park, Kiss)
 1959 Kirti Azad cricketer (Indian off-spin all-rounder in 7 Tests 
            1981-83)
 1960 Raman Lamba cricketer (Indian opening batsman 1986-87)
 1963 David Cone Kansas City MO, baseball pitcher (New York Mets/Toronto 
            Blue Jays/New York Yankees)
 1963 Edgar Martinez New York City, NY, baseball 1st baseman (Seattle 
            Mariners)
 1964 Christopher John Gray priest
 1964 Pernell Whitaker boxer (Olympics-gold)
 1964 Rumesh Ratnayake cricketer (Sri Lankan pacer in 23 Tests 1983-92)
 1965 Diane Lane New York City, NY, actress (Streets of Fire, Lady 
            Beware, Lonesome Dove)
 1965 Greg Swindell Fort Worth TX, pitcher (Houston Astros, Cleveland 
            Indians)
 1965 Russ Courtnall Duncan, NHL right wing (Vancouver Canucks)
 1966 Tia Carrere [Althea Janairo], Honolulu, actress (Wayne's World)
 1967 Harlon Barnett NFL safety (Minnesota Vikings)
 1968 Cuba Gooding Jr actor (Jerry McGuire, As Good As It Gets, Boyz 
            N the Hood, A Few Good Men)
 1968 Scott Mitchell NFL quarterback (Detroit Lions)
 1969 Christy Turlington San Francisco CA, model (Calvin Klein Eternity)
 1969 Rick Tabaracci Toronto, NHL goalie (Calgary Flames)
 1969 Robert Svehla Martin Czechoslovakia, NHL defenseman (Florida 
            Panthers, Slovakia)
 1969 Stephen Davies Australian field hockey forward/vice captain (Olympics-silver-92, 
            96)
 1970 Aleksandr Shimin hockey goaltender (Team Kazakhstan Olympics-1998)
 1970 Anthony Stuart cricketer (Australian ODI pace bowler, hat trick 
            1997)
 1970 Glenn Cadrez NFL linebacker (Denver Broncos-Super Bowl XXXII)
 1970 Royce Clayton Burbank CA, infielder (San Francisco Giants, St 
            Louis Cardinals)
 1971 Aamer Nazir cricketer (Pakistani pace bowler 1993- )
 1971 Aaron Williams NBA center (Seattle Supersonics)
 1971 Brad Parpan WLAF quarterback (Rhein Fire)
 1971 Horace Copeland NFL wide receiver (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
 1971 Robert O'Neal WLAF DB (Amsterdam Admirals)
 1972 Jeff Jackson US baseball outfielder (Philadelphia Phillies)
 1972 Lake Dawson NFL wide receiver (Kansas City Chiefs)
 1972 Mattias Norstrom Mora Sweden, NHL defenseman (Team Sweden, Los 
            Angeles Kings)
 1973 Abu Wilson running back (Indianapolis Colts)
 1973 Chris Woodruff Knoxville TN, tennis star (1993 NCAA Division 
            I)
 1973 Fredric Ford WLAF CB (Scotland Claymores)/NFL cornerback (Eagles)
 1973 Sarah Schwald Bellingham Wash, 1.5k runner
 1974 Juha Lind NHL forward (Team Finland Olympics-Bronze-1998, Dallas)
 1978 Devin Doherty actor (Jimmy Clayton-Swan's Crossing)
 1980 Stephanie Stiegler Santa Monica CA, pairs skater (and; Zimmerman)
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred on January 2nd:
 0017 Publius Ovidius Naso Roman poet, dies
 1726 Domenico Zipoli composer, dies at 37
 1740 Johann Georg Weichenberger composer, dies at 63
 1763 John Casteret Earl Granville English premier, dies at 72
 1780 Johann Ludwig Krebs composer, dies at 66
 1789 Franz Joseph Leonti Meyer von Schavensee composer, dies at 68
 1790 Joseph A Feuchtmayer (Feichtmayer) German rococo sculptor, dies
 1801 Johann C Lavater Swiss vicar/philosopher, dies at 59
 1803 Ignaz Franz von Beecke composer, dies at 69
 1861 Frederik Willem IV king Prussia (1840-61)/Germ (1849-61), dies 
            at 65
 1863 Roger Weightman Hanson Confederate Brigadier General, dies in 
            battle at 35
 1892 George B Airy English astronomer/writer, dies at 90
 1904 James Longstreet Confederate General, dies at 82
 1908 Dom Joâo G da Câmara Portuguese journalist/playwright, 
            dies at 55
 1913 Léon P Teisserenc de Bort French meteorologist (stratosphere), 
            dies at 57
 1915 Karl Goldmark Austria-Hungarian composer (Queen of Saba), dies 
            at 84
 1917 Edward B Tylor English anthropologist, dies at 84
 1918 Sijbe K Bakker vicar/theologist (Christian-Socialism), dies at 
            42
 1921 Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg German chancellor/PM (Prussia); 
            referred to the international treaty guaranteeing Belgian neutrality 
            as "a scrap of paper", dies at 64
 1923 Sam Carter black resident of Rosewood FL, lynched by KKK
 1929 Erich Wichman[n] Dutch fascist painter/sculptor, dies at 38
 1937 Ross Alexander actor (Capt Blood, Boulder Dam), dies at 29
 1941 Mischa Levitzki composer, dies at 42
 1945 Betram Home Ramsay English Admiral/Commander Naval Forces (Normandy), 
            dies at 61
 1946 Joe Darling cricketer (Aussie captain 21 Tests, won 7 lost 4), 
            dies
 1950 Emil Jannings actor (The Way of All Flesh), dies at 65
 1955 José Antonio Remon President of Panamá (1952-55), 
            assassinated
 1960 Cees [Cornelis J] Laseur Dutch actor/director (Hague Comedy), 
            dies at 60
 1960 Chris van Abkoude author (Pietje Bell, Kruimeltje), dies at about 
            79
 1960 Fausto Coppi Italian, ran world record 45,798 km, dies at 40
 1960 Friedrich Adler Austria social-democrat, assasinated PM Standuuml;rgkh, 
            dies in Zanduuml;rich at 80
 1961 Bob Catterall cricketer (1555 runs/24 Tests for South Africa 
            1922-31), dies
 1963 Jack Carson actor (Star is Born, Mildred Pierce), dies at 52
 1963 Dick Powell actor/director (Dick Powell Theater), dies at 58
 1965 Staf Gustaf Frans Nees composer, dies at 63
 1968 Sanoesi Pane Indonesian writer, dies
 1969 Georges Renevant actor (Cornered), dies after long illness at 
            74
 1970 Piotr Rytel composer, dies at 85
 1974 Tex Ritter country singer (5 Star Jubilee), dies at 67
 1977 Erroll Garner jazz pianist (Misty), dies at 53
 1980 Larry Williams rocker, dies at 44
 1981 David Lynch singer (Platters-My Prayer), dies at 51
 1983 Harriet Parsons actress/producer (Susan Slept Here), dies at 
            76 of cancer
 1983 Bernard George Stevens composer, dies at 66
 1983 Dick Emery actor (Yellow Submarine, Loot, Baby Love), dies at 
            65
 1986 Una Merkel US actress (Abraham Lincoln), dies at 82
 1990 Alan Hale Jr actor (Skipper Jonas Grumby-Gilligan's Island), 
            dies of cancer at 71
 1990 Belcampo [Herman Schönfeld Wichers], Dutch lawyer/writer, 
            dies at 87
 1990 Vladimir Alexis Ussachevsky Manchuria composer (Creation), dies 
            at 78
 1991 Edmond Jabandeacute;s writer, dies
 1991 Renato Rascel actor (7 Hills of Rome), dies of heart failure 
            at 78
 1992 Virginia Field actress (Dream Girl), dies of cancer at 74
 1994 Caesar Romero actor (Joker-Batman), dies at 86
 1994 Dixy Lee Ray chairwoman (US Atomic Energy Commission), dies at 
            79
 1994 Pierre-Paul Schweitzer French director of IMF (1963-73), dies 
            at 81
 1994 Sammy Taft Canadian businessman (coined term "hat trick"), 
            dies at 81
 1995 Graham Sharp ice skater, dies at 77
 1995 Manuel Rivera Spanish painter/co-founder (El Paso), dies at 67
 1995 Mohammed Siyad Barre President of Somalia (1969-91), dies
 1995 Nancy Kelly US actress (Bad Seed, Submarine Patrol), dies at 
            73
 1995 Siad Barre General/President of Somalia (1969-91), dies at 84
 1996 Sydney Thompson rock Climber, dies at 81
 1996 Thornton Page astrophysicist, dies at 82
 1997 Jim Rodger sports writer, dies at 75
 1997 Randy California [Wolfe], rock guitarist, dies at 45
 
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