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            27th May, on this day 927 Battle 
            of the Bosnian Highlands Simeon I of Bulgaria decisively defeated 
            by King Tomislav of Croatia 1120 Richard 
            III of Capua anointed as prince a fortnight before his untimely 
            death.
 1153 Malcolm 
            IV becomes King of Scotland.
 1281 Flemish Earl Gwijde Dampierre takes financial responsibility 
            of Brugge
 1328 French king Philip 
            VI Valois crowned
 1529 30 Jews of Posing Hungary, charged with blood ritual, burned 
            at stake
 1647 Peter 
            Stuyvesant was inaugurated as Director-General of New Netherland.
 1660 Denmark and Sweden sign ceasefire
 1679 Habeaus Corpus Act (no false arrest and imprisonment) passes 
            in UK
 1703 Tsar 
            Peter the Great founds St Petersburg and proclaims it to be the 
            new capital of Russia
 1738 Turkish troops occupy Orsova and Ochakov
 1796 James S McLean patents his piano
 1798 The Battle 
            of Oulart Hill occurs in Wexford, Ireland
 1812 In Bolivia, the battle of La Coronilla, in which the women from 
            Cochabamba 
            fought against the Spanish army.
 1813 Americans capture Fort 
            George, Canada
 1829 The rowing of the first University Boat Race between Oxford and 
            Cambridge on the River Thames in London
 1849 The Great Hall of Euston 
            station, London opened.
 1850 Mormon Temple in Nauvoo IL destroyed by tornado
 1856 Doctor William Palmer found guilty of poisoning
 1860 Giuseppe Garibaldi takes Palermo in Sicily during his struggle 
            to unite Italy
 1862 Battle of Hanover Court House, VA (Slash Church, Peake's Station)
 1863 CSS Chattahoochie explodes on Chattahoochie River, GA, 18 die
 1863 Siege of Port Hudson, LA
 1864 Skirmish at Salem Church (Haw's Shop), VA
 1864 Over-arm bowling is made legal in cricket
 1883 Czar Alexander III crowned in Moscow
 1895 British inventor Birt Acres patents film camera/projector
 1896 1st major tornado to strike urban US (St Louis and E St Louis 
            MO); killing 255 and leaving thousands homeless
 1900 Belgium becomes the first country to elect a government by proportional 
            representation
 1900 Lord 
            Roberts' army fights the Vaal in South Africa
 1905 Russo-Japanese War: the Battle 
            of Tsushima. The Japanese Fleet sinks over half of the Russian 
            Baltic Fleet in the Tsushima Strait between Korea and Japan
 1907 Bubonic Plague breaks out in San Fransisco
 1917 Race riot in East St Louis IL, 1 black killed
 1918 Battle of Aisne
 1919 1st 
            transatlantic flight ends; US Navy flying boat takes 11 days
 1919 Charles Strite patents pop-up toaster
 1920 Tatar ASSR is established in Russian SFSR
 1921 After 84 years of British control, Afghánistán 
            achieves sovereignty
 1927 Japanese military intervention in Chinese civil war
 1927 Thomas 
            Masaryk elected Czechoslovakian president
 1927 The Ford Motor Company ceases manufacturing the Ford 
            Model T and begins to retool plants to make Ford Model A's.
 1930 The 1,046 feet (319 meters) tall Chrysler 
            Building in New York (tallest man-made structure at the time) 
            opens to the public.
 1930 Richard Drew invents masking tape
 1931 1st full scale wind tunnel for testing airplanes, Langley Field, 
            VA
 1931 Piccard and Knipfer make 1st flight into stratosphere, by balloon; 
            1st use of pressurised cabin in a balloon
 1933 Austrian communist party banned
 1933 Walt Disney's "3 
            Little Pigs" released
 1933 The Century 
            of Progress World's Fair opens in Chicago.
 1935 The Supreme Court of the United States declares the National 
            Industrial Recovery Act to be unconstitutional in the case 
            A.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, (295 U.S. 495).
 1936 Britain's 80,733 tonne liner Queen Mary leaves Southampton on 
            her maiden voyage to New York with more than 1800 passengers
 1937 Opening of the 4,200ft Golden Gate Bridge spanning San Francisco 
            harbour. The bridge had taken almost 4 and a half years to build
 1939 DC Comics publishes its second superhero in Detective 
            Comics #27; he is Batman, one of the most topical comic book superheroes 
            of all time.
 1940 97 out of 99 members of a Royal Norfolk Regiment unit are massacred 
            while trying to surrender at Dunkirk. The German commander, Captain 
            Fritz Knoechlein, is eventually hanged for war crimes.
 1941 Allied troops begin evacuating Kreta
 1941 FDR proclaimes an "unlimited national emergency" due 
            to Germany's sinking of Robin Moor
 1941 World War II: Royal Naval ships Dorsetshire; King George V and 
            Rodney attack and sink the German battleship Bismarck in the Atlantic 
            after it had been damaged by torpedos dropped by British aircraft 
            HMS Ark Royal
 1942 Dorie Miller, awarded navy cross for deeds at Pearl Harbor
 1942 Italian army begin siege of French western Fort Bir Hachim
 1942 Top German Nazi Reinhard 
            Heydrich is shot and mortally wounded in Prague. Hitler orders 
            10,000 Czechoslovakians murdered
 1943 French defiance under Jean Moulin meets secretly in Paris
 1943 US forbids racial discrimination in war industry
 1943 Ballpoint pens, invented by Hungarian Laszlo Biro, are patented 
            in America
 1944 Allies land on Biak, Indonesia (operation Horlicks)
 1944 Japanese advance in Hangkhou, China
 1944 Jean-Paul 
            Sartre's "Huis Clos" premieres in Paris France
 1948 Arabs blow up Jewish synagogue Hurvat Rabbi Yehudah he-Hasid
 1949 Russian stop train traffic West-Berlin
 1951 Chinese Communists force Dalai Lama to surrender his army to 
            Beijing
 1956 French raid in Algiers
 1956 US performs nuclear test at Enwetak (atmospheric tests)
 1958 Ernest Green and 600 whites graduate from Little 
            Rock's Central HS
 1958 Vanguard SLV-1 launched for Earth orbit (failed)
 1960 In Turkey, a military coup removed President Celal 
            Bayar and the rest of the democratic government from office.
 1961 President Kennedy announces US goal to reach the Moon
 1963 Jomo 
            Kenyatta elected 1st prime minister of Kenya. He becomes President 
            when Kenya gains independence from Britain in 1964
 1964 "From Russia With Love" premieres in US
 1964 Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal 
            Nehru dies in office.
 1965 United States warships begin bombardments of National 
            Liberation Front targets within South Vietnam for the first time.
 1966 55th German F-16 Starfighter crashes
 1966 6 French fighters crash above Spain
 1967 Australians vote in favour of a constitutional referendum granting 
            the Australian government the power to make laws to benefit 
            Indigenous Australians, and to count them in the national census.
 1967 The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS 
            John F. Kennedy (CV-67) is christened by Jacqueline Kennedy and 
            her daughter Caroline.
 1968 The meeting of the Union 
            Nationale des Étudiants de France (national Union of the 
            students of France), most outstanding of the events of May 1968, proceeds 
            and gathers 30.000 to 50.000 people in the Stade Sebastien Charlety.
 1968 Nuclear submarine Scorpion is lost
 1969 Jerry 
            Lewis Show second run, last airs on NBC-TV
 1969 Walt Disney World construction begins
 1970 British expedition climbs south face of Annapurna 
            I
 1970 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakhstan/Semipalitinsk 
            USSR
 1971 The Dahlerau 
            train disaster, the worst railway accident in West Germany, kills 
            46 people and injures 25 near Wuppertal.
 1975 Worst motor vehicle disaster in UK; bus full of elderly women 
            plunges from Dibble's Bridge Yorkshire, killing 38
 1977 2 Boeing 747s by Pan Am and KLM collide in Canary Islands, killing 
            582
 1977 NYC fines George Willig 1¢ for each of 110 stories of the 
            World Trade Center he climbed
 1979 Pope John Paul ordains John J O'Conner as a bishop
 1980 South 
            Korean police ends people's uprising; 2,000 killed
 1981 John Hinckley attempts suicide by overdosing on Tylenol
 1981 Liverpool wins 26th Europe Cup 1 at Paris, France
 1981 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakhstan/Semipalitinsk 
            USSR
 1983 Former EPA official Rita 
            Lavelle indicted for contempt of US Congress
 1985 Britain agrees to return Hong Kong to China in 1997
 1986 France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
 1986 President Reagan orderes 2 Poseidon-class submarines be dismantled
 1986 Irish-born singer Bob Geldof, is made an honorary Knight of the 
            Realm by Queen Elizabeth II for his efforts to raise money for the 
            starving of Africa
 1987 Jim and Tammy Bakker appear on "Nightline" after 
            PTL scandal
 1988 Senate ratified a treaty eliminating medium-range nuclear missiles
 1990 César 
            Gaviria Trujillo chosen President of Colombia
 1991 Austrian Boeing 767-300 explodes at Bangkok, 223 die
 1993 Mafia bombs Uffizi-museum in Florence, kills 6
 1994 Alexander 
            Solzhenitsyn returned to Russia after 20 years in exile
 1994 Flintstones live action movie opens at cinemas
 1994 Larry 
            King ended his radio show
 1994 Radio conservative Rush 
            Limbaugh (43) weds Marta Fitzgerald (35)
 1995 In Charlottesville, Virginia, actor Christopher 
            Reeve is paralyzed from the neck down after falling from his horse 
            in a riding competition.
 1996 First 
            Chechnya War: Russian President Boris Yeltsin meets with Chechnyan 
            rebels for the first time and negotiates a cease-fire in the war.
 1997 The U.S. Supreme Court rules that Paula 
            Jones can pursue her sex harassment lawsuit against President 
            Bill Clinton while he is in office.
 1997 A F5 tornado strikes Jarrell, Texas killing 27 people
 1997 1st all female (20 British women) team reaches North Pole
 1997 Judge finds Pamela 
            Lee not guilty of breaking a contract
 1997 Marv 
            Albert pleads innocent to charges of sexually assault
 1997 NATO and Russia announce a joint treaty on European Security. 
            Russian President Boris Yeltsin says Moscow will disarm all nuclear 
            missiles targeting NATO countries
 1998 Oklahoma City bombing: Michael 
            Fortier is sentenced to 12 years in prison and fined $200,000 
            for failing to warn authorities about the terrorist plot.
 1998 18 year old Michael 
            Owen becomes the youngest ever England international goalscorer 
            with the only goal in 1-0 friendly against Morocco in Casablanca
 1999 Yugoslav President Slobodan 
            Milosevic is indicted for war crimes including the murder of 340 
            ethnic Albanians and the deportation of more than 740,000 Kosovars
 2006 The May 
            2006 Java earthquake strikes at 5:53:58 AM local time (22:53:58 
            UTC May 26) devastating Bantul and the city of Yogyakarta killing 
            over 6,600 people.
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        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on 27th May : 1332 Ibn Khaldun 
            Tunis, Arab historian/sociologist (Muqaddimah) 1595 Benedictus Carpzovius [Benedikt Carpzov], German lawyer
 1626 William II prince of Orange/stadholder
 1652 Elisabeth C "Liselotte" van de Palts German/French 
            duchess of Orleans
 1738 Bonaventura Furlanetto composer
 1756 Maximilian I Jozef King of Bavaria
 1774 Francis Beaufort Admiral/hydrographer (Beaufort wind force scale)
 1794 Cornelius Vanderbilt millionaire (B & O railroad)
 1799 Jacques-François-Fromental-Elle Halevy [Elie Levy], composer
 1806 Charles-Joseph Tolbecque composer
 1815 Henry Parkes British journalist/premier of Australia
 1818 Amelia Jenks Bloomer suffragette known for her pantaloons
 1819 Julia Ward Howe US, author/lecturer (Battle Hymn of the Republic)
 1822 Henry Wylde composer
 1822 Josef Joachim Raff composer
 1823 John Gray Foster Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1874
 1836 Edwin Gray Lee Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 
            1870
 1836 Jay Gould US railroad executive, financier
 1837 "Wild Bill" Hickok [James Butler] cowboy/scout
 1837 Robert Frederick Hoke Major General (Confederate Army), died 
            in 1912
 1839 Luigi Capuana Sicilian author/critic (Roccaverdina)
 1849 "Blind" Tom Bethune pianist/composer
 1852 Billy Barnes cricketer (England all-rounder 1880-90)
 1854 Georges Eekhoud Belgian writer (Jeune Belgium)
 1861 Victoria E Matthews educator
 1867 Arnold Bennett England, novelist/playwright/critic (Great Babylon)
 1870 Lionel Palairet cricketer (elegant England bat in the Golden 
            Age)
 1871 Georges-Henri Rouault Fr expressionist painter (Miserere et Guerre)
 1874 Dustin Farnum US, actor (Squaw Man, Virginian) [or 1870]
 1874 Richard von Schaukal Austria poet/writer (Eros Thanatos)
 1879 Lucile Watson actress (Great Lie, Watch on the Rhine, Let's Dance)
 1881 Rudolf Pannwitz German writer
 1884 Bax Brod composer
 1887 Emiel van der Straeten Flemish playwright (Sudanese legends)
 1887 Erich Kuttner German journalist/historian (Vorwärts)
 1887 Frank Woolley cricketer (long-running England left-arm all-rounder)
 1888 Louis Durey composer
 1891 Claude Adonai Champagne composer
 1892 Sara Heyblom Dutch actress (Pygmalion, Fietsen naar de Maan)
 1894 Dashiell Hammett Maryland, author (Sam Spade, Maltese Falcon)
 1894 Louis-Ferdinand Céline France, novelist (Journey to End 
            of Night)
 1895 Marij Kogoj composer
 1897 John Douglas Cockroft English physicist (Radar, Nobel 1951)
 19-- Isabel Lascurain México, singer
 1902 Celius Dougherty composer
 1906 Robert Shone director-general (NEDC)
 1907 Felix de Nobel Dutch orchestra leader
 1907 Rachel Louise Carson biologist/ecologist/writer (Silent Spring)
 1908 Alex Brown snooker player
 1908 Harold Rome composer (Fanny, Pins & Needles)
 1908 Melle J Oldeboerrigter [Melle], Dutch painter/cartoonist
 1909 Isador Goodman composer
 1910 Daniel Greenway CEO (Daniel Greenway & Sons)
 1911 Hubert Humphrey (Senator-D-MN) 38th Vice President (1965-69), 
            1969 Presidential candidate
 1911 Torolf Elster Norwegian journalist/writer (Frihet och demokrati)
 1911 Vincent Price St Louis MO, actor (House on Haunted Hill, The 
            House of Usher, Pit and the Pendulum, Scream and Scream Again, The 
            Fly)
 1912 John Cheever writer (Wapshot Chronicle)
 1912 Sam Snead Hot Springs VA, PGA golfer (Masters 1949, 52, 54/PGA-1963, 
            65, 67, 70, 72, 73)
 1913 Arthur Mervyn Stockwood bishop (Southwark England)
 1913 Wolfgang Schulze [Wols] German cartoonist/painter
 1914 Hugh Le Caine composer
 1914 Lord Erroll of Hale British minister
 1914 Rose Stainton CEO (British Airways)
 1915 Herman Wouk New York NY, novelist (Caine Mutiny, Winds of War)
 1915 Mario del Monaco Italian opera singer (Verdi/Puccini)
 1916 Norman Griggs Vice President (Building Society Association)
 1918 Yasuhiro Nakasone Japanese PM (1982-87)
 1919 Kam Fong Honolulu HI, actor (Hawaii Five-0)
 1920 Michael Webster CEO (DRG)
 1920 William Crawshay Lord-Lieutenant of Gwent
 1921 Caryl Chessman kidnapper who got the death penalty (1960)
 1921 Redd Stewart Ashland City TN, guitarist/pianist (Pee Wee King 
            Show)
 1922 Christopher Lee London England, actor (Hound of the Baskervilles)
 1922 Sidney Keyes English poet (Iron Laurel)
 1923 Henry Kissinger Secretary of State (1973-77)/Nobel Peace Prize 
            (1973)
 1923 Lord Freyberg British Colonel of General Staff
 1925 John Moberly diplomat
 1925 Mai Zetterling Sweden, actress (Only 2 Can Play, Quartet)
 1926 Gordon Leggat cricketer (open batsman for New Zealand in 9 Tests 
            1953-56)
 1927 Bryan Cowgill deputy chairman (Mirror Group)
 1927 Jan Blokker Dutch writer/journalist (VPRO, People's Newspaper)
 1928 Thea Musgrave Barnton Midlothian Scot, composer (Mary Queen of 
            Scots)
 1929 Donald Howard Keats composer
 1930 Eino Tamberg composer
 1930 John Barth novelist (The Sot-Weed Factor)
 1930 Simon Barrington-Ward
 1930 William S Sessions Arkansas, director of FBI
 1931 Florence Sharples director (British YWCA)
 1931 John Chapple British chief of General Staff
 1931 Kenny Price Florence KY, country singer (Midwestern Hayride, 
            Hee Haw)
 1931 Veroslav Neumann composer
 1932 Jeffrey Bernard singer
 1934 Harlan [Jay] Ellison US, sci-fi author (7 Hugos, Doomsman, Babylon 
            5)
 1935 Elias Gistelinck Flemish composer
 1935 Lee Meriwether Los Angeles CA, Miss America (Time Tunnel, Barnaby 
            Jones)
 1935 Ramsey Lewis Chicago IL, pop jazz artist (Hang on Sloopy)
 1936 Benjamin Bathurst vice chief of British Defense Staff
 1936 Eric Anderson headmaster (Eton)
 1936 Lord Holme president British Liberal Party
 1936 Louis Gossett Jr Brooklyn NY, actor (An Officer & a Gentleman, 
            The Deep)
 1939 Don Williams Floydada TX, country singer (I Believe in You)
 1939 Earl Cairns CEO (S G Warburg & Co)
 1939 Jerry Mercer Montréal Canada, rock drummer (April Wine-Just 
            Between You and Me)
 1940 Rene Koering composer
 1941 Adriaan Venema Dutch journalist/author (Mussert)
 1941 Allan Carr Chicago IL, director (Grease, Happiest Millionaire)
 1941 Davina Phillips actress
 1942 Kent Bede Bernard Trinidad, 4X400 runner (Olympics-bronze-1964)
 1942 Priscilla Anne McLean composer
 1942 Roger Freeman British minister of transport
 1943 Bruce Weitz Norwalk CT, actor (Hill St Blues, Death of a Centerfold)
 1943 Cilla Black Liverpool England, rock vocalist (You're My World)
 1944 Christopher J Dodd (Governor/Senator-D-CT, 1981- )
 1945 Bruce Cockburn Ottawa Canada, folk rock vocalist (Waterwalker)
 1947 Liana Alexandra composer
 1947 Peter DeFazio (Representative-D-OR)
 1947 Robert Reinacher Jr horse trainer
 1948 Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Volkov cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-8, T-14, 
            TM-7)
 1948 Anna E "Annelies" Balhan Dutch revue-artist/actress 
            (Sweet Chairty)
 1948 Pete Sears bassist (Jefferson Starship)
 1951 Beau Kazer Toronto Ontario Canada, actor (Brock-Young and Restless)
 1951 John Conteh boxer
 1951 Norma Jean Almodovar Binghampton, auto-biographer (Cop to Call 
            Girl)
 1954 Catherine Carr US breaststroke swimmer (Olympics-2 gold-1972)
 1955 Bill Malley Oakland CA, Nike golfer (1991 El Paso Open-30th)
 1955 Graeme "Jock" Edwards cricketer (beefy New Zealand 
            lefty batsman late 70's)
 1956 Lisa Niemi Houston TX, actress (Dirty Dancing, Will Rodgers Follies)
 1956 Nick Lowery NFL kicker (New York Jets)
 1956 Steve Pagano horse trainer
 1957 Bruce Furniss US swimmer (Olympics-2 gold-1976)
 1957 Duncan Goodhew swimmer
 1957 Siouxsie Sioux [Janet Susan Dallion] Kent England, punk rock 
            vocalist (Siouxsie & the Bandshee-Wild Thing)
 1958 Linnea Quigley Davenport IA, actress (Night of the Demons, Virgin 
            High)
 1958 Neil Finn rocker (Split Enz-I Got You, Crowded House)
 1960 Ray Armsetad Kirksville MO, 4X400 runner (Olympics-gold-1984)
 1960 Vinodhan John cricket pace bowler (Sri Lankan in 6 Tests 1983-84)
 1961 Cathy Silvers New York NY, actress (Jenny-Happy Days, Foley Square)
 1961 Jill Sterkel US swimmer (Olympics-bronze-1976, 84, 88)
 1961 John Lugbill Wauseon OH, US canoist/kayaker (Olympics-92)
 1961 Peri Gilpin Waco TX, actor (Roz Doyle-Frasier)
 1962 Mariangela D'Abbraccio Naples Italy, TV actress (Passioni)
 1962 Meg Parsont personality (David Letterman Show)
 1962 Ravi Shastri cricketer (Indian SLA all-rounder 1981-92)
 1962 Ray Borner Australian basketball center (Olympics-1984, 88, 92, 
            96)
 1965 Jacob Brumfield Bogalusa LA, outfielder (Toronto Blue Jays)
 1965 Pat Cash Australia, tennis player (Wimbledon 1987)
 1965 Todd Bridges San Fransisco CA, actor (Diff'rent Strokes, Fish)
 1966 Eric Leckner NBA center (Detroit Pistons)
 1966 John Jaha Portland OR, infielder (Milwaukee Brewers)
 1966 Ray Sheppard Pembroke, NHL right wing (Florida Panthers)
 1966 Sean Kinney US rock drummer (Alice in Chains-We Die Young)
 1967 Chin Yang jockey
 1967 Doug West NBA guard (Minnesota Timberwolves)
 1967 George McCloud NBA forward/guard (Dallas Mavericks, Phoenix Suns)
 1967 Paul Gascoigne soccer player
 1967 Ruthie Bolton Holifield WNBA guard (Sacramento Monarchs/Olympics-gold-96)
 1968 Cedric Smith NFL running back (Washington Redskins, Arizona Cardinals)
 1968 Frank Thomas "Big Hurt", 1st baseman (Chicago White 
            Sox, 1993 MVP)
 1968 Jeff Bagwell Boston MA, infielder (Houston Astros)
 1968 John Connelly Toledo OH, Nike golfer (1991 New Hampshire Open)
 1969 Chip Beake WLAF administrative assistant (Barcelona Dragons)
 1969 Dondré T Whitfield Brooklyn NY, actor (Another World, 
            All My Children)
 1969 François Letourneau St Jerome Québec, canoeist 
            (Olympics-96)
 1969 Lesley Tashlin Toronto Ontario, 100 meter hurdler (Olympics-96)
 1969 Todd Hundley Martinsville VA, catcher (New York Mets)
 1969 Travis Williams NBA forward (Charlotte Hornets)
 1970 Liz Earley St Catharines Ontario, LPGA golfer (1995 Thailand 
            Open)
 1970 Michael Blackburn Australian laser yachter (Olympics-96)
 1970 Todd Collins linebacker (New England Patriots)
 1971 Corey Beck NBA guard (Charlotte Hornets)
 1971 Ferdino Hernandez soccer player (FC Utrecht)
 1971 Monika Schnarre Toronto Ontario Canada, actress (Ivana-Bold & 
            Beautiful)
 1971 Scott Szeredy NFL/WLAF kicker/punter (Chiefs, Barcelona Dragons)
 1972 Antonio Freeman NFL wide reciever (Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 
            31)
 1972 Karen Hecox US 1500 meter runner
 1972 Troy Sienkiewicz NFL tackle/guard (San Diego Chargers)
 1974 Danny Wuerffel NFL quarterback (New Orleans Saints)
 1976 Darrell Russell defensive tackle (Oakland Raiders)
 1976 Richard Park Seoul Kor, NHL center (Pittsburgh Penguins)
 1980 Jessica Deglau Vancouver British Columbia, 200 meter butterfly 
            (Olympics-96)
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred 
            on May 27th:
 0866 Ordoño I King of Asturia (850-66), dies
 0927 Symeon czar of Bulgaria ( -927)
 1039 Dirk III Hierosolymita Count of Holland, dies
 1178 Godfried van Rhenen bishop of Utrecht, dies
 1508 Ludovico Sforza [il Moro] Italian duke of Milan, dies at 55
 1525 Thomas Münzer German vicar/boer leader, executed
 1541 Margaretha duchess of Salisbury, beheaded
 1549 Lijsbeth Dirksdr Fries antabaptist, drowns
 1564 Jean Caulvin [John Calvin] priest/church reformer, dies at 54
 1569 François de Coligny French general (Jarnac), dies
 1576 Louis de Boisot Dutch Admiral, drowns at about 44
 1580 Jonker Barthold Entens van Mentheda until Middelstum dies
 1596 Tibaldi II Italian painter/sculptor/architect, dies
 1627 Everhardus van Bronchorst lawyer, dies at 73
 1638 Nicolas Forme composer, dies at 71
 1647 Achsah Young becomes 1st woman known to be executed as a witch 
            (Massachusetts)
 1652 Jacques Huyn composer, dies at 39
 1661 Archibald Campbell Scottish politician, beheaded at about 53
 1690 Giovanni Legrenzi Italian composer, dies at 63
 1708 Jacques Danican Philidor composer, dies at 51
 1768 Johann M Fleischmann German/Dutch stamp/letter designer, dies
 1790 Jeremiah Carlton laziest man in history, heir to a large fortune 
            at 19 went to bed & stayed there for next 70 years, dies at 89
 1797 François-Noal "Gracchus" Babeuf French utopian 
            socialist, dies at 36
 1840 Niccolò Paganini composer/violinist, dies at 57
 1855 Nikolaj A Bestoezjev Russian writer/painter (Account of Holland), 
            dies
 1863 Edward Payson Chapin Union Brigadier General, dies at 31
 1876 Joseph Bosworth lexicographer/scholar, dies
 1878 Carlo Marsili composer, dies at 49
 1887 Coenraad J van Houten Dutch cocoa manufacturer, dies at 86
 1896 Allard Pierson theologist/philosopher/art historian/poet, dies
 1902 Jan van Droogenbroeck Flemish poet, dies
 1910 Robert Koch German bacteriologist (TB, Cholera, Nobel), dies
 1914 Joseph Wilson Swan physicist/chemist, dies
 1916 Joseph S Galliéni General/Military Governor of Paris, 
            dies
 1918 Henry Adams US literature historian (Esther), dies at 80
 1925 Ed McKeever president (Brooklyn Dodgers), dies of pneumonia
 1934 Meijer Linnewiel [Professor Kokadorus] Amsterdam street hawker, 
            dies
 1939 Joseph Roth Austria, journalist (Fluctuate ohne Ende), dies at 
            44
 1941 AH Borgesius tutor/experimentator/amateur astronomer, dies at 
            76
 1941 Günther Lütjens German Admiral (Bismarck), dies
 1949 Ropert L Ripley cartoonist (Believe It or Not), dies at 55 in 
            New York
 1951 Thomas Blamey soldier, dies
 1954 Herzmanovsky-Orlando writer, dies
 1958 Ainslie Pryor actor (Adventures of Hiram Holiday), dies at 46
 1958 Samuel Stritch US cardinal/archbishop (Chicago), dies
 1960 Edward Brophy actor (Champ, Dumbo, Great Guy), dies at 65
 1960 George Zucco actor (Fog Island, Black Raven, Desire Me), dies 
            at 74
 1963 Lambrakis Greek EDA-parliament leader, murdered
 1964 Jawaharial Nehru Independent India's 1st PM, dies at 74
 1968 Little Willie John rocker, dies at 30
 1969 Jeffrey Hunter actor (Christopher Pike-Star Trek Cage), dies 
            at 43
 1970 Emmy van Lokhorst author, dies at 78
 1971 Chips Rafferty actor (Kona Coast, Walk into Hell), dies at 62
 1975 Ezzard Charles heavyweight boxing champion (1949-51), dies in 
            Chicago at 53
 1976 Ruth McDevitt actress (Jo-All in the Family), dies at 80
 1982 Jo Lagrillière [Joke] Flemish cartoon character, dies 
            at 47
 1983 Arnoldus Christian Vlok van Wyk composer, dies at 67
 1985 Kay Campbell actress (All My Children), dies at 80
 1986 Gaston Duribreux Flemish writer (Sour Dove), dies at 82
 1988 Florida Friebus actress (Bob Newhart Show), dies of a stroke 
            at 79
 1988 Melvin J "Cy" Oliver US jazz composer/orchestra leader, 
            dies at 77
 1988 Renato Salvatori actor (Burn, Luna, 2 Women), dies
 1989 Jack Starrett director/actor (Chase, Nightwish, 1st Blood), dies
 1991 Ed Dodd cartoonist (Mark Trail), dies at 88
 1992 Daniël Robberechts Belgian writer (Aankomen in Avignon), 
            dies at 55
 1992 Glen White dancer/actor (Graft, Camille), dies of AIDS at 42
 1992 John Myhers director/actor (Billion Dollar Hobo), dies at 70
 1992 Tony "Big Tuna" Accardo mobster (St Valentines Day), 
            dies at 86
 1993 Jan Wiley actress (Underdog, Brute Man, She Wolf of London), 
            dies
 1993 Willem P G Assmann Dutch MP, dies at 85
 1994 Norman Cook British museum curator, dies at 87
 1994 Red Rodney [Albino Red/The Red Arrow] bebop-trumpeter, dies at 
            66
 1994 Theo Swagemakers portrait painter, dies at 95
 1995 C W Stubblefield music Promoter, dies at 64
 1995 Ulyses Simpson Kay composer, dies at 78
 1996 Albert "Pud" Brown clarinetist/saxophonist, dies at 
            79
 1996 Ivan Sutton concert Promotoer, dies at 82
 1996 Jack Massey groundsman, dies at 85
 
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