| 15th 
            May, on this day  756 Abd-al-Rahman 
            I becomes emir of Cordova Spain 884 Marinus I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
 1004 Henry II the Saint crowned king of Italy
 1213 English king John names Stephen Langton Archbishop of Canterbury
 1248 Archbishop Konrad von Hochstaden lays cornerstone for Köln 
            cathedral
 1252 Pope 
            Innocent IV issues the papal bull ad exstirpanda, which authorizes 
            the torture of heretics in the Medieval Inquisition.
 1492 Cheese and Bread rebellion: German mercenaries kills 232 Alkmaarse
 1514 
            Jodocus Badius Ascensius publishes Christiern Pedersen's Latin 
            version of Saxo’s Gesta Danorum, the oldest known version of 
            that work.
 1525 German boer army surrounded Battle 
            of Frankenhausen
 1536 Anna Boleyn and Lord Rochford accused of adultery/incest
 1567 Mary 
            Queen of Scots marries James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell at Holyrood 
            Palace in Edinburgh - just three months after the assassination of 
            her husband, Lord Darnley
 1572 Louis van Nassau and huguenots occupy Valenciennes
 1602 Cape Cod discovered by English navigator Bartholomew 
            Gosnold
 1610 Parliament of Paris appoints Louis XIII (8) as French king
 1618 Johannes 
            Kepler discovers harmonics 
            law
 1625 16 rebellious farmers hanged in Vöcklamarkt Upper-Austria
 1665 Pope Alexander VII convicts Jansenisme
 1672 1st copyright law enacted by Massachusetts
 1701 The War 
            of the Spanish Succession begins.
 1702 War of Spanish Succession, 1st American conflict between England 
            and France
 1718 The first machine gun is patented by London lawyer James 
            Puckle who, as a keen fisherman, intended to use it at sea!
 1730 Robert Walpole becomes England 1st prime minister (was chief 
            minister)
 1756 The Seven 
            Years' War begins when England declares war on France.
 1776 American Revolution: the Virginia Convention instructs its Continental 
            Congress delegation to propose a resolution of independence from Great 
            Britain, paving the way for the United 
            States Declaration of Independence.
 1791 Maximilien 
            Robespierre proposed the self-denying 
            ordinance.
 1792 War 
            of the First Coalition, France declares war on Kingdom of Sardinia
 1793 Diego 
            Marín Aguilera flies a glider for "about 360 meters", 
            at a height of 5-6 meters, during one of the first attempted flights.
 1796 France and Sardinia sign Peace treaty of Paris
 1796 French troops occupy Milan
 1800 George III of England survives two assassination attempts in 
            one day. The second coming from James Hadfield who fired a shot at 
            the King during a performance at the Drury Lane Theatre in London
 1800 Pope Pius VII calls on French bishops to return to Gospel principles
 1817 Ambonese uprising against Dutch authority, under T Matulesia
 1817 Opening of the first private mental health hospital in the United 
            States, the Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of 
            Their Reason (now Friends 
            Hospital) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
 1829 Joseph Smith ordained by John the Baptist according to Joseph 
            Smith
 1836 Francis Baily observes "Baily's 
            Beads" during annular solar eclipse
 1849 Troops of the Two 
            Sicilies take Palermo and crush the republican government of Sicily.
 1851 Rama 
            IV, [Phra Chomklao Chaoyuhua], king of Thai (1851-68), crowned
 1858 Opening of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden - the third to 
            be built on the site
 1860 Giuseppe Garibaldi, along with around 1,000 volunteers, defeats 
            the vastly superior Neapolitan Army under General Landi at the Battle 
            of Calatafimi
 1862 
            Battle of Drewry's Bluff (Fort Darling) ,VA
 1862 Confederate cruiser The Alabama runs aground near London
 1862 Department of Agriculture created
 1862 General Benjamin F Butler issues "Woman's Order" - 
            women of New Orleans to be treated as whores as a result of their 
            treatment of Union soldiers
 1862 Union Grounds, Brooklyn, NY, 1st baseball enclosure, opens
 1864 Battle 
            of New Market ,VA
 1864 Battle 
            of Resaca, GA (3rd day)
 1864 Skirmish at Marksville (Avoyelles) (Red River Campaign)
 1869 National 
            Woman Suffrage Association forms
 1882 May Laws-Czar Alexander III bans Jews from living in rural Romania
 1883 Italy signs military treaty with Austria-Hungary and Germany
 1891 British Central African Protectorate (now Malawi) is established
 1891 Pope Leo XIII publishes encyclical Rerum novarum
 1896 Tornado kills 78 in Texas
 1897 The Greek army retreats with heavy losses in Greco-Turkish 
            War
 1902 Lyman Gilmore is 1st person to fly a powered craft
 1902 Portugal bankrupt by revolt in Angola
 1905 Las Vegas, Nevada, is founded when 110 acres (0.4 km²), 
            in what later would become downtown, are auctioned off.
 1905 Pierre de Brazza reaches Leopoldville
 1911 British house of commons accept Parliament Bill
 1911 Supreme Court dissolves Standard Oil (Sherman 
            Antitrust Act)
 1916 Asiago Italy falls when Austrian troops attack the Italian front
 1918 Beginning of the world's first airmail postal service between 
            New York, Philadelphia and Washington. The service involves aircraft 
            supplied by the US War Department
 1918 Finnish 
            Civil War ends.
 1919 The Winnipeg 
            General Strike began. By 11:00, virtually the entire working population 
            of Winnipeg had walked off the job.
 1919 Greek invasion of Izmir. 
            During the invasion, the Greek army killed or wounded 350 Turks. The 
            responsible were punished by the Greek Commander Aristides Stergiades. 
            Hasan Tahsin fired the first shot of the Turkish War of Independence.
 1926 British general strike ends, but mine workers go on strike
 1928 Mickey Mouse made his 1st appearance
 1928 Australia begins its now famous 'Flying Doctor' service - started 
            by Dr Vincent Welsh at the Australian Inland Mission, Cloncurry, Queensland
 1929 Fire in X-ray film stock kills 125 at Cleveland 
            Clinic (Cleveland OH)
 1930 The world's first air hostess, Ellen Church, (a registered nurse 
            from Iowa) welcomes aboard passengers flying from Oakland Airportin 
            California
 1932 The May 
            15 Incident. In an attempted coup the Prime Minister of Japan 
            Inukai Tsuyoshi is killed.
 1934 Department of Justice offers $25,000 reward for Dillinger, dead 
            or alive
 1934 Karlis 
            Ulmanis names himself fascist dictator of Latvia
 1935 The Moscow 
            Metro was opened to public.
 1936 Pioneer aviator Amy Johnson arrives in Britain at the end of 
            her record-breaking return flight between London and Cape Town. The 
            whole trip took 12 days and 15 hours
 1938 Paul-Henri Spak forms red coalition of Belgium
 1940 1st successful helicopter flight in US: Vought-Sikorsky US-300
 1940 German armour division moves into Northern France
 1940 German troops occupy Amsterdam, General Winkelman surrenders
 1940 Nazis capture General Dutch Persbureau (ANP)
 1940 Nylon stockings go on sale for 1st time (US)
 1940 Winston Churchill flies to Paris, France
 1940 McDonald's 
            opened its first restaurant in San Bernardino, California.
 1941 The first flight of Britain's first jet-propelled aircraft, the 
            Gloster-Whittle E28/39
 1941 British attack Halfaya-pass and Fort Capuzzo in Egypt and Libya
 1941 Nazi occupiers in Netherlands forbid Jewish music
 1942 Gasoline 1st rationed in US (17 Eastern States)
 1942 Nazi occupiers in Netherlands arrests 2,000 Dutch officers
 1942 In the United States, a bill creating the Women's 
            Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) is signed into law.
 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising ends, in it's destruction
 1943 Joseph Stalin dissolves the Comintern 
            (or Third International).
 1944 14,000 Jews of Munkacs Hungary deported to Auschwitz
 1944 Eisenhower, Montgomery, Churchill and George VI discuss D-Day 
            plan
 1944 Sergei Aleksi becomes guardian of Patriarch Throne
 1945 Last skirmish of the Second World War in Europe fought near Prevalje, 
            Slovenia.
 1948 28 year old British Mandate over Palestine ends
 1948 Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Saudi-Arabia troops attack Israel
 1951 AT and T becomes 1st corporation to have one million stockholders
 1951 The Polish cultural attache in Paris, Czeslaw 
            Milosz, asks the French government for political asylum.
 1953 Heavyweight Rocky Marciano KOs Joe Walcott in Chicago for heavyweight 
            boxing title
 1955 Building of space travel center at Baikonur, Kazachstan begins
 1955 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
 1955 The United States of America, the USSR; Britain and France sign 
            the Treaty of Vienna to restore Austrian independence - 10 years after 
            the end of World War II
 1955 First ascent of Makalu, 
            the world's fifth highest mountain.
 1957 18,000 people at Madison Square Garden-Billy Graham launched 
            a crusade
 1957 Britain's first H-bomb is exploded on Christmas Island in the 
            Indian Ocean
 1958 USSR launches Sputnik 
            3
 1960 Sputnik 4 launched into Earth orbit; later recovery failed
 1961 36 Unification church couples wed in Korea
 1961 Pope John XXIII publishes encyclical Mater et Magistra
 1962 US marines arrive in Laos
 1963 Project Mercury: launch of Mercury-Atlas 9 with astronaut 
            L. Gordon Cooper onboard. He became the first American to spend 
            more than a day in space. Final Mercury mission.
 1963 Peter, Paul and Mary win their 1st Grammy (If I Had a Hammer)
 1964 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
 1965 Igor Vodic beats Mad Dog Vachon in Omaha, to become NWA champion
 1966 South Vietnamese army battle Buddhists, about 80 die
 1967 Paul McCartney meets his future wife Linda Eastman
 1968 "Wonderwall" with George Harrison premieres at Cannes 
            Film Festival
 1968 A tornado strikes Jonesboro AR at 10 PM, killing 36
 1968 Paul McCartney and John Lennon appear on Johnny Carson Show to 
            promote Apple records, Joe Garagiola is the substitute host
 1970 Beatles' last LP, "Let It Be" is released in US
 1970 France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
 1970 South-Africa excluded from Olympic play
 1970 President Richard Nixon appoints Anna 
            Mae Hays and Elizabeth 
            P. Hoisington the first female United States Army Generals.
 1970 Philip Lafayette Gibbs and James Earl Green killed at Jackson 
            State University by police during student protests.
 1971 Radio Nordsee International's ship bombed
 1972 Bus plunges into Nile River killing 50 pilgrims (Minia Egypt)
 1972 In America, the Governor of Alabama, George 
            Wallace, is shot and crippled for life in an assassination attempt 
            during his Presidential Campaign in Maryland
 1972 Ryukyu Island and Daito Island returned to Japan after 27 years 
            of US control
 1972 The island of Okinawa, under U.S. military governance since its 
            conquest in 1945, reverts to Japanese control.
 1974 Mail 
            truck terrorists take school in Maälot, 30 killed
 1974 Walter Scheel succeeds Heinemann as president
 1980 1st trans-US balloon crossing
 1981 SCTV Network 90, sequel to Second City Television debut on NBC
 1981 Soyuz 40 carries 2 cosmonauts (1 Rumanian) to Salyut 6
 1983 Madison Hotel (Boston) destroyed by implosion
 1986 Argentine ex-President Galtieri sentenced to 12 years
 1987 Soviet Union launches the Polyus 
            prototype orbital weapons platform, which failed to reach orbit.
 1988 The 
            first of an estimated 120,000 Soviet troops begin leaving Afghanistan 
            after eight years of occupation
 1990 Vincent Van Gogh's 'Portrait 
            of Doctor Gachet' is sold for $82.5 million at Christies' Auction 
            House in New York - setting a new world record for a single painting 
            (previous £53.9m).
 1991 Defense releases docs claiming Noriega was "CIA's man in 
            Panamá"
 1991 President Francois Mitterrand appoints France's first woman prime 
            minister. Edith 
            Cresson officially takes office a day later
 1991 Nepal premier Bhattarai resigns
 1991 President Bush takes Queen Elizabeth to Oakland A's-Baltimore 
            Oriole game
 1992 Colombo '92 opens in Genoa Italy
 1992 New York department store chain Alexanders announces closing 
            of all 11 stores
 1993 Jane Seymour and James Kesch marry
 1995 Within days of agreeing an extension to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation 
            Treaty, China conducts its latest underground nuclear test
 1995 British Police Federation votes against the routine arming of 
            police officers
 1997 British Government announces there will be a referendum on devolution 
            in Scotland and in Wales.
 1997 United States government acknowledges existence of "Secret 
            War" in Laos and dedicates Laos Memorial in honor of Hmong 
            and other "Secret War" veterans.
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        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on 15th May : 1565 Henrick de 
            Keyser architect/master builder of Amsterdam 1567 Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi Cremona Italy, composer (L'Orfeo)
 1754 Pierre Dutillieu composer
 1759 Maria Theresia von Paradis composer
 1764 Johann Nepomuk Kalcher composer
 1773 Clemens L Metternich Austrian prince
 1791 Baron Floris A van Hall Dutch minister of Justice/Finance
 1795 Adolf B Marx German music theorist
 1802 Isaac Ridgeway Trimble Major General (Confederate Army), died 
            in 1888
 1807 Luigi Ferdinando Casamorata composer
 1808 Gottfried Herrmann composer
 1808 Michael William Balfe composer
 1810 Jacob Thompson (Confederacy), died in 1885
 1813 Stephen Heller composer
 1819 Thomas Leonidas Crittenden Major General (Union volunteers)
 1830 Laurence Simmons Baker Brigadier General (Confederate Army), 
            died in 1907
 1830 Martinus W van der Aa author/Dutch head-editor (The Time)
 1841 Giovanni Bolzoni composer
 1845 Ilja [Elias] Metsjnikov USSR, zoologist/bacteriologist (Nobel 
            1908)
 1855 Eduard earl of Keyserling German writer (Dritte Stiege)
 1856 Lyman Frank Baum Chittenango NY, children's book author (Wizard 
            of Oz)
 1859 Pierre Curie France, physicist (Nobel 1903)
 1860 Ellen Louise Axson Wilson 1st wife of Woodrow Wilson
 1862 Arthur Schnitzler Austria, playwright/novelist (La Ronde)
 1865 Albert Verwey Dutch poet/literature historian (Motion)
 1873 Nikolay N Tcherepnin St Petersburg, composer of ballets, songs
 1878 Francisco Pujol composer
 1880 Otto Dibelius German theologist/bishop (Confessional Church)
 1883 Stanley Robert Marchant composer
 1888 Jean Wahl French philosopher
 1889 Bessie Hillman founder (Almalgamated Clothing Workers of America)
 1890 Katherine Anne Porter US, novelist (Ship of Fools)
 1891 Chief Nipo T Strongheart Yakima WA, US Indian actor (Pony Soldier)
 1891 David Vogel Ukraine, author (Huwelijksleven)
 1891 Fritz Feigl Austria, chemist (spot tests)
 1891 Mikhail Bulgakov Russia, playwright/novelist (Black Snow)
 1893 Michel Gusikoff composer
 1893 Stanley Lupino English comic (Cheer Up, Over She Goes)
 1894 Jean Renoir French director (La Béte Humane) [or Sept 
            15]
 1895 Charles Lamont San Fransisco CA, director (Abbott & Costello 
            Go to Mars)
 1897 Casper Höweler Dutch music critic
 1898 Arlette-Leonie Arletty [Bathiat], Courbevoie France, actress 
            (Maxime)
 19-- Jim Phipps rock drummer (Every Mother's Nightmare-Hard to Hold)
 1902 Richard J Daley (Mayor-D-Chicago)
 1903 Anny Ondra Czechoslovakia, actress (Blackmail, Manxman)
 1904 Clifton Fadiman Brooklyn NY, TV host (Information Please, Quiz 
            Kids)
 1904 Gustav-Adolf Boltenstein Sweden, equest dressage (Olympics-gold-1952, 
            56)
 1905 Joseph Cotten Petersburg VA, actor (3rd Man, Airport 77, Hearse)
 1907 Josef Alexander composer
 1907 Phillip Piratin communist
 1908 Lars-Eric Vilner Larsson Akarp Sweden, composer (Linden)
 1909 James Mason England, actor (Lolita, Bloodline, Boys From Brazil)
 1909 Rodolfo Cornejo composer
 1910 Constance [Halverstadt] Cummings Seattle WA, actress (John & 
            Julie, 7 Sinners, Glamour)
 1910 Robert F Wagner (Mayor-D-NYC, 1949-65)
 1911 Leo Fuchs Polish/US Yiddish actor (Galitzianer Cowboy)
 1911 Max Frisch Swiss architect/writer (Stiller, Biedermann)
 1912 Alexis Kagame Rwanda, priest/writer
 1912 Alexis Nihon Bahamas, wrestler (Olympics-1968)
 1912 Arthur Victor Berger New York NY, composer (Ideas of Order)
 1914 Jack Pepys immunologist
 1914 Pierre Froidebise composer
 1915 Maurice B Latey commentator (BBC World Service)
 1915 Paul A Samuelson economist (1970 Nobel, 1947 John Bates Clark 
            Medal)
 1916 Bill Williams Brooklyn NY, actor (Starlit Time, Date With the 
            Angels)
 1917 Hugh Edward Lance Falkus filmmaker/naturalist
 1918 Eddy Arnold Henderson TN, country singer (Cattle Call, Anytime)
 1918 Joseph Wiseman Montréal, actor (Dr No, Viva Zapata, Les 
            Miserables)
 1919 Charles Palmer cricketer (one Test 1955, later MCC president)
 1920 Hugh Henry Home Popham aviator/writer/poet
 1921 Erroll Garner Pittsburgh PA, jazz pianist (Misty)
 1922 Enrico Berlinguer Italian communist/secretary-general (CPI)
 1923 Richard Avedon US, photographer (1957 ASMP award)
 1924 Andrea Gyarmati Hungary water polo player (Olympics, 1948-60)
 1924 Don Kenyon cricketer (England batsman in 8 Tests 1951-55)
 1924 Jaime Garcia Terre poet/essayist
 1924 Ursula Thiess Hamburg, actress (Monsoon, Bengal Brigade, Americano)
 1925 Andrey Yakoulevich Eshpay composer
 1925 Emmanuel Ghent composer
 1925 Jos Jacobs Flemish director (Madonna of Nedermunster)
 1926 Anthony Shaffer twin brother playwright (Sleuth)
 1926 Clermont Pepin composer
 1926 Peter Shaffer twin brother playwright (5 Finger Exercise, Equus)
 1929 Jack Flavell cricketer (England pace bowler in 4 Tests 1961-64)
 1929 Peggy Pope Montclair NJ, actress (Billy, Mrs David-Soap)
 1930 Jasper Johns Augusta GA, painter/sculptor (Green Target)
 1931 David Healy actor (Supergirl, Doomsday Gun, Patton, Be My Guest)
 1931 F Korthals Altes Dutch minister of Justice (VVD)
 1932 John Glen Thames England, actor (Spy Who Loves Me, Backfire)
 1934 David Robin Francis Guy Greville 8th Duke of Warwick
 1935 Ted Dexter cricketer (in Milan Superb England batsman of 60's)
 1936 Anna Maria Alberghetti Italy, actress/singer (Cinderfella)
 1936 Donald [Anthony] Moffitt US, sci-fi author (Jupiter Theft)
 1936 Jean Balissat composer
 1936 Paul Zindel playwright (Effects of Gamma Rays on Marigolds)
 1937 Trini Lopez Trinidad, singer/guitarist (If I Had a Hammer)
 1938 Lenny Welch Asbury Park NJ, (Breaking up is Hard to Do)
 1939 Brian Hartley mathematician
 1940 Beth Stone LPGA golfer
 1940 Mireille Darc Toulon France, actor (Week End, Hurried Man)
 1940 Paul Rudd Boston MA, actor (Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's 
            Court)
 1941 Cyril Cooray cricketer (Sri Lankan Test umpire on international 
            panel)
 1941 K T Oslin Crossett AR, country singer (80's Ladies)
 1941 Lainie Kazan Brooklyn NY, singer/actress (Lust in the Dust, Beaches)
 1941 Richard Edward Wilson composer
 1942 Anthony Wayne England Indianapolis IN, PhD/astronaut (STS 51-F)
 1943 Harve Brosten comedy writer/producer/director (All in the Family)
 1944 Gunilla Hutton Goteborg Sweden, actress (Petticoat Junction)
 1944 Miruts Yifter Ethiopia, 5K/10K runner (Olympics-gold-1980)
 1944 Tich rocker
 1946 Chazz Palminteri Bronx NY, actor (Jade, Diabolique, Bronx Tale)
 1947 Graham Goble Adelaide Australia, rock guitarist (Little River 
            Band)
 1948 Brian Eno Woodbridge England, rock keyboardist/singer (On Land)
 1949 Eric J Beekes actor/singer (Hunk)
 1949 Frank L Culbertson Jr Charleston SC, Commander USN/astronaut 
            (STS-38)
 1949 Wendy Pritchard Australian women's field hockey team manager 
            (Olympics-96)
 1951 Dennis Frederiksen rocker (Toto-Roseanna, Africa)
 1952 Rick Waits baseball pitcher (Rangers, Indians, Twins)
 1953 George Brett Wheeling WV, Kansas City Royal 3rd baseman (1980 
            American League MVP)
 1953 Mike Oldfield England, composer (Tubular Bells)
 1954 Andrea Gyarmati Hungary, water polo player (Olympics-1948-60)
 1954 Bob Beauchemin Winnipeg Canada, golfer (West Coast Open-1982, 
            83)
 1955 Lee Horsley Muleshoe TX, actor (Nero Wolfe, Matt Houston)
 1956 Alice Miller Marysville CA, LPGA golfer (1985 Nabisco Dinah Shore)
 1959 Andrew Eldritch rocker (Sisters of Mercy-Walk Away, Black Planet)
 1961 Anne Kelly LPGA golfer
 1963 George Heidweiler Suriname, Dutch painter
 1963 Grant Herslov Los Angeles CA, actor (Wayne-Spencer, Under One 
            Roof)
 1964 Pamela Dukes Bronx NY, discus thrower
 1964 Pierre Trentin France, 1K time trials (Olympics-gold-1968)
 1965 Dan Stryzinski NFL punter (Atlanta Falcons)
 1965 Glen Hnatiuk Selkirk Manitoba, Nike golfer (1992 Mississippi 
            Gulf)
 1965 Jeff Rochlin Brooklyn NY, actor (Cutting Class, Splitz, Taps)
 1966 Paul Ysebaert Sarnia, NHL left wing (Tampa Bay Lightning)
 1967 John Smoltz Detroit MI, pitcher (Atlanta Braves, 1996 Cy Young)
 1967 Omar Vizquel Caracas Venezuela, shortstop (Seattle Mariners, 
            Indians)
 1968 James "Jim" Neil Buffalo NY, rower (Olympics-1996)
 1968 Leroy Hoard NFL running back (Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings)
 1968 Todd Porter Montclair NJ, actor (Hamilton-Whiz Kids)
 1969 Emmitt Smith running back (Dallas Cowboys, 3-time NFL rushing 
            leader)
 1969 Holly McPeak Manhattan Beach CA, beach volleyballer (Olympics-96)
 1970 Artie Smith NFL defensive end (Cincinnati Bengals)
 1970 Cory Philpot CFL running back (British Columbia Lions)
 1970 Desmond Howard NFL receiver (Jacksonville Jaguars, Oakland Raiders)
 1970 Frank de Boer Dutch soccer star (Ajax)
 1970 Keith Tower NBA center (Los Angeles Clippers)
 1970 Prince Be rapper (PM Dawn)
 1970 Rod Smith NFL wide reciever (Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32)
 1970 Ronald de Boer Dutch soccer player (Ajax)
 1970 Tony Brown NFL cornerback (Seattle Seahawks)
 1971 Scott Shipley Bremerton WA, slalom single kayak (Olympics-96)
 1972 David Charvet actor (Melrose Place)
 1972 Patrick Pothuizen soccer player (Vitesse)
 1972 Tirrell Greene WLAF guard (Frankfurt Galaxy)
 1972 Troy Drake NFL tackle (Philadelphia Eagles)
 1973 Suzannah Bianco San Jose CA, synchronized swimmer (alternate-Olympics-96)
 1973 Vic"Tori"a Davey Spelling Los Angeles CA, actress (Donna-Beverly 
            Hills 90210)
 1974 A J Hinch Wavely IA, baseball catcher (Olympics-bronze-96)
 1974 Addilson dos Santos soccer player (Sparta)
 1974 Ahmet Rodan Zappa son of Frank/rocker (Z, 2 Hip 4 TV)
 1975 Ray Lewis linebacker (Baltimore Ravens)
 1976 Eric DuBose Bradenton FL, baseball pitcher (Olympics-bronze-96)
 1978 Amy Chow San Jose CA, gymnast (Olympics-gold/silver-96)
 1978 David Krumholtz New York NY, actor (Billy Kulchak-Chicago Sons)
 1978 Krissy Taylor model
 1981 Zara Anne Elizabeth Phillips daughter of Princess Anne-10th in 
            succession to British throne
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred 
            on May 15th:
 0392 Valentinianus II emperor of Rome (375-392), murdered at 21
 0884 Marinus I [Martinus II] Pope (882-84), dies
 1174 Nur ad-Din Mahmud King of Syria, dies
 1470 Charles VIII Knutsson Bonde, king of Sweden (14??-70), dies
 1482 Paolo Toscanelli Italian physician & mapmaker, dies
 1591 Dimitri Ivanovitch Russian son of czar Ivan IV, murdered at 9
 1621 Henrick de Keyser Amsterdam's master builder, dies at 56
 1622 Peter Plancius Flemish vicar/cartographer, dies at about 69
 1685 Henri Otto Spanish marquis of Caretto/Savona/Grana, dies
 1746 Giovanni Antonio Ricieri composer, dies at 67
 1761 Jacob Mossel Governor-General (Dutch East Indies), dies at 56
 1785 Karel Blazej Kopriva composer, dies at 29
 1801 Louis C count Barbiano de Belgioioso Austrian diplomat, dies 
            at 73
 1821 John Wall Calcott composer, dies at 54
 1822 Christian Ludwig Dieter composer, dies at 64
 1823 Antonio Frantisek Becvarovsky composer, dies at 69
 1824 Alexander Campbell composer, dies at 60
 1832 Carl Friedrich Zelter composer, dies at 73
 1833 Edmund Kean English actor (Shylock), dies at 46
 1842 Emanuel Count de las Cases French historian (Napoleon), dies 
            at 76
 1845 Samuel I Wiselius Dutch lawyer/businessman/writer, dies at 76
 1855 Jan Mazereeuw Frisian farmer/sect leader, dies at 75
 1872 Thomas Hastings composer, dies at 87
 1873 Alexander J Cuza monarch of Moldavia/Romania, dies at 53
 1886 Emily Dickinson US poet, dies at 55
 1889 Alfred Potocki premier Austrian/Governor/Viceroy of Galicia, 
            dies
 1892 Arthur Hodister British ivory seller (Heart of Darkness), murdered
 1895 Joseph Whitaker British publisher (Whitaker' Almanack), dies 
            at 75
 1899 Francisque Sarcey French writer (Le Temps), dies at 70
 1924 Paul d'Estornelles de Constant French diplomat/pacifist, dies 
            at 71
 1926 Mohammed VI Vahideddin last sultan of Turkey (1918-22), dies
 1932 Ki Inukai premier Japan (1931-32), murdered
 1933 Ernest Torrence actor (I Cover the Waterfront), dies at 54
 1940 Joseph Limburg liberal 2nd-Member of parliament (1905-19), dies 
            at 75
 1940 Willem A Bonger Dutch criminologist (Race & Crime), suicide 
            at 63
 1945 Major Courtney US medal of honor marine, dies in battle of Sugar 
            Loaf
 1952 Albert Basserman actor (Madame Curie, Rhapsody in Blue), dies 
            at 84
 1952 Italo Montemezzi composer, dies at 76
 1958 Michael G the Boer historian (Harbor of Amsterdam), dies at 91
 1959 Berend van den Amstel [Bernard CED Hattink], Dutch actor, dies 
            at 56
 1964 Cornelis H Edelman Dutch geologist, dies at 61
 1965 Adrian Schoevers Dutch director (Schoevers Institution), dies
 1967 Edward Hopper US painter (House by Railroad), dies at 84
 1967 Jaromir Fiala composer, dies at 74
 1972 Nigel Green actor (Skull, Tobruk, Ipcress File), dies at 47
 1973 Willem H Rassers Dutch cult anthropologist (Pandji-Novel), dies 
            at 95
 1976 Samuel Eliot Morison US historian (Admiral of Ocean Sea), dies 
            at 88
 1984 Lionel Charles Robbins British economist, dies at 85
 1985 Jackie Curtis playwright/actor (Underground USA), dies of a drug 
            overdose at 38
 1986 Theodore H White US journalist (Making of President, Pulitzer), 
            dies at 71
 1987 John Baur museum director, dies at 78
 1987 Wynne Gibson actor (Night After Night, Aggie Appleby), dies
 1988 Andrew Duggan actor (Jigsaw, Firehouse), dies of cancer at 64
 1988 Greta Nissen actress (Ambassador Bill), dies
 1989 John Waldo Green composer, dies at 80
 1991 Bud Freeman jazz tenor saxophonist, dies of cancer at 84
 1991 Freddie Paris dies
 1991 Reno Brown dies
 1991 Ronald Lacey actor (Raiders of Lost Ark, Next Victim), dies at 
            55
 1992 Bruce Hopkins performer/director, dies at 44
 1992 Robert Morris Page US physicist (radar), dies at 88
 1994 [Henry] John Baker resistance fighter/journalist (Slogan), dies 
            at 79
 1994 Frederik baron van Pallandt Danish singer (Nina & F), murdered 
            at 61
 1994 Gilbert Roland Mexican/US actor (Armand in Camille), dies at 
            88
 1994 Ronnie Potsdammer singer/song/text writer/programmer, dies at 
            71
 1994 Royal Dano actor (Ghoulies 2), dies of a heart attack at 71
 1995 Edouard Dermit actor (Testament of Orpheus), dies at 69
 1995 Eric Richard Porter actor (Crucible, Hennessy), dies at 67
 1995 Johnny Van Derrick jazz violinist, dies at 68
 1995 Perry Lederman folk singer, dies at 52
 1996 George M Tindley songwriter/vocalist, dies at 57
 
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