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 +[[Image:Francisco de Goya y Lucientes 023.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[The Third of May 1808]]'' ([[1814]]) by [[Francisco de Goya]]]]
 +[[Image:Niccolò Machiavelli.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Niccolò Machiavelli]] (Detail of [[1500]] portrait of Niccolò Machiavelli by [[Santi di Tito]])]]
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-== Art and culture == 
-*[[1938]] - Hitler arrives in Rome to sign an alliance with Mussolini, the chance meeting between two fictional characters in ''[[Un Giornata Particolare]]'' takes place on [[May 8]]. 
-*[[1938]] - [[American cinema]], [[United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc.]] ruled in the United States. 
-*[[1968]] - ''[[The First International Exhibition of Erotic Art]]'' opens in [[Lund]], Sweden. 
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-== Births == 
-*[[1469]] - [[Niccolò Machiavelli]], Italian statesman and political philosopher 
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-*[[1933]] - [[James Brown]], American popular music performer 
-== Deaths == 
-*[[1987]] - [[Dalida]], Egyptian-born singer, on May 3, 1987 she died as a result of an overdose of sleeping pills leaving behind ... 
-*[[1991]] - [[Jerzy Kosiński]], Polish-born writer 
-*[[2006]] - [[Karel Appel]], Dutch painter 
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==Events== ==Events==
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*[[1808]] – [[Peninsular War]]: The [[Madrid]] rebels who rose up on [[May 2]] are fired upon near [[Príncipe Pío]] hill. *[[1808]] – [[Peninsular War]]: The [[Madrid]] rebels who rose up on [[May 2]] are fired upon near [[Príncipe Pío]] hill.
*[[1915]] – The poem ''[[In Flanders Fields]]'' is written by Lieutenant Colonel [[John McCrae]]. *[[1915]] – The poem ''[[In Flanders Fields]]'' is written by Lieutenant Colonel [[John McCrae]].
-*[[1916]] – The leaders of the [[Easter Rising]] are executed in [[Dublin]].+*[[1938]] - Hitler arrives in Rome to sign an alliance with Mussolini, the chance meeting between two fictional characters in ''[[Un Giornata Particolare]]'' takes place on [[May 8]].
-*[[1928]] – [[Japan]]ese atrocities in [[Jinan Incident|Jinan]], [[China]].+*[[1938]] - [[American cinema]], [[United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc.]] ruled in the United States.
-*[[1937]] – ''[[Gone with the Wind]]'', a [[novel]] by [[Margaret Mitchell]], wins the [[Pulitzer Prize for Fiction]].+
*[[1960]] – The [[Off-Broadway]] [[musical comedy]], ''[[The Fantasticks]]'', opens in [[New York City]]'s [[Greenwich Village]], eventually becoming the longest-running [[musical theatre|musical]] of all time. *[[1960]] – The [[Off-Broadway]] [[musical comedy]], ''[[The Fantasticks]]'', opens in [[New York City]]'s [[Greenwich Village]], eventually becoming the longest-running [[musical theatre|musical]] of all time.
 +*[[1968]] - ''[[The First International Exhibition of Erotic Art]]'' opens in [[Lund]], Sweden.
*[[1978]] – The first unsolicited bulk commercial [[e-mail]] (which would later become known as "[[Spam (electronic)|spam]]") is sent by a [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] marketing representative to every [[ARPANET]] address on the west coast of the United States. *[[1978]] – The first unsolicited bulk commercial [[e-mail]] (which would later become known as "[[Spam (electronic)|spam]]") is sent by a [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] marketing representative to every [[ARPANET]] address on the west coast of the United States.
*[[2003]] – [[New Hampshire]]'s famous [[Old Man of the Mountain]] collapses. *[[2003]] – [[New Hampshire]]'s famous [[Old Man of the Mountain]] collapses.
==Births== ==Births==
-*[[612]] – [[Constantine III of Byzantium|Constantine III]], [[Byzantine Emperor]] (d. 641) 
-*[[1415]] – [[Cecily Neville]], mother of [[Edward IV of England]] and [[Richard III of England]] (d. 1495) 
-*[[1428]] – [[Pedro González de Mendoza]], Spanish cardinal and statesman (d. 1495) 
-*[[1446]] – [[Margaret of York]], wife of [[Charles I, Duke of Burgundy]] (d. 1503) 
*[[1469]] – [[Niccolò Machiavelli]], Italian historian and political author (d. 1527) *[[1469]] – [[Niccolò Machiavelli]], Italian historian and political author (d. 1527)
-*[[1662]] – [[Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann]], German architect (d. 1736) 
-*[[1695]] – [[Henri Pitot]], Italian-born French engineer (d. 1771) 
-*[[1713]] – [[Alexis Clairault]], French mathematician (d. 1765) 
-*[[1761]] – [[August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue|August von Kotzebue]], German dramatist (d. 1819) 
-*[[1764]] – [[Elisabeth of France]], sister of Louis XVI, guillotined (d. 1794) 
-*[[1768]] – [[Charles Tennant]], Scottish chemist and industrialist (d. 1838) 
-*[[1826]] – [[Charles XV of Sweden|Charles, Crown Prince]] of Sweden-Norway (d. 1872) 
-*[[1835]] – [[Alfred Austin]], English poet (d. 1913) 
-*[[1844]] – [[Richard D'Oyly Carte]], English theatrical impresario (d. 1901) 
-*[[1849]] – [[Jacob August Riis]], American journalist (d. 1914) 
-*[[1849]] – [[Bernhard von Bülow]], [[Chancellor of Germany (German Reich)|Chancellor of Germany]] (d. 1929) 
-*[[1857]] – [[George Gore]], American baseball player (d. 1933) 
-*[[1859]] – [[Andy Adams]], American author (d. 1935) 
-*[[1860]] – [[John Scott Haldane]], Scottish physiologist (d. 1936) 
-* 1860 – [[Vito Volterra]], Italian mathematician (d. 1940) 
-*[[1861]] – [[Emmett Dalton]], American outlaw (d. 1937) 
-*[[1867]] – [[Jack Hearne (John Thomas Hearne)|J.T. Hearne]], English cricketer (d. 1944) 
-*[[1870]] – [[Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein]] (d. 1948) 
-*[[1873]] – [[Pavlo Skoropadsky]], Ukrainian general (d. 1945) 
-*[[1874]] – [[François Coty]], French perfume manufacturer (d. 1934) 
-* 1874 – [[V. Walfrid Ekman]], Swedish oceanographer (d. 1954) 
*[[1877]] – [[Karl Abraham]], German psychoanalyst (d. 1925) *[[1877]] – [[Karl Abraham]], German psychoanalyst (d. 1925)
-*[[1879]] – [[Fergus McMaster]], Australian businessman (d. 1950) 
-*[[1886]] – [[Marcel Dupré]], French organist and composer (d. 1971) 
-*[[1888]] – [[Beulah Bondi]], American actress (d. 1981) 
-*[[1891]] – [[Tadeusz Peiper]], Polish poet (d. 1969) 
-*[[1892]] – [[George Paget Thomson]], English physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. 1975) 
-*[[1893]] – [[Konstantine Gamsakhurdia]], Georgian writer and public benefactor (d. 1975) 
-*[[1895]] – [[Cornelius Van Til]], philosopher and Christian apologist (d. 1987) 
-*[[1896]] – [[Dodie Smith]], English novelist and playwright (d. 1990) 
-* 1896 – [[Karl Allmenroder]], German [[World War I]] [[Flying ace|Ace]] (d. 1917) 
-*[[1898]] – [[Golda Meir]], [[Prime Minister of Israel]] (d. 1978) 
-*[[1901]] – [[Gino Cervi]], Italian actor (d. 1974) 
-*[[1902]] – [[Alfred Kastler]], French physicist, [[Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. 1984) 
*[[1903]] – [[Bing Crosby]], American singer and actor (d. 1977) *[[1903]] – [[Bing Crosby]], American singer and actor (d. 1977)
-*[[1905]] – [[Werner Fenchel]], German mathematician (d. 1988)+*[[1906]] – [[Mary Astor]], [[Academy Award]]-winning American actress (d. 1987)
-*[[1906]] – [[Anna E. Roosevelt]], American radio personality, daughter of [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] (d. 1975)+*[[1919]] – [[Pete Seeger]], American singer
-* 1906 – [[Mary Astor]], [[Academy Award]]-winning American actress (d. 1987)+
-*[[1910]] – [[Norman Corwin]], American radio pioneer+
-*[[1912]] – [[Virgil Fox]], American organist (d. 1980)+
-*[[1913]] – [[William Inge]], American playwright (d. 1973)+
-*[[1915]] – [[Stu Hart]], Canadian professional wrestler and trainer (d. 2003)+
-*[[1916]] – [[Léopold Simoneau]], French Canadian tenor (d. 2006)+
-*[[1917]] – [[Betty Comden]], American lyricist (d. 2006)+
-*[[1918]] – [[Ted Bates (footballer)|Ted Bates]], English former footballer (d. 2003)+
-*[[1919]] – [[John Cullen Murphy]], American comic strip artist (d. 2004)+
-* 1919 – [[Pete Seeger]], American singer+
-*[[1920]] – [[John Lewis (pianist)|John Lewis]], American jazz pianist and composer ([[Modern Jazz Quartet]]) (d. 2001)+
-*[[1921]] – [[Sugar Ray Robinson]], American boxer (d. 1989)+
-* 1921 – [[Joe Ames]], American singer (d. 2007)+
-*[[1922]] – [[Len Shackleton]], English former footballer (d. 2000)+
-*[[1923]] – [[Ralph Hall]], American politician+
-* 1923 – [[George Hadjinikos]], Greek pianist and conductor+
-*[[1924]] – [[Yehuda Amichai]], Israeli poet (d. 2000)+
-* 1924 – [[Ken Tyrrell]], English founder of [[eponymous]] [[F1]] racing team (d. 2001)+
-*[[1928]] – [[Dave Dudley]], American singer (d. 2003)+
-*[[1932]] – [[Robert Osborne]], American film historian+
*[[1933]] – [[James Brown]], American singer and dancer (d. 2006) *[[1933]] – [[James Brown]], American singer and dancer (d. 2006)
-* 1933 – [[Steven Weinberg]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel laureate]]+*[[1934]] – [[Georges Moustaki]], Egyptian born Greek-French singer and songwriter
-* 1933 – [[Alex Cord]], American actor+
-*[[1934]] – [[Henry Cooper]], English boxer+
-* 1934 – [[Georges Moustaki]], Egyptian born Greek-French singer and songwriter+
* 1934 – [[Frankie Valli]], American singer ([[The Four Seasons (group)|The Four Seasons]]) * 1934 – [[Frankie Valli]], American singer ([[The Four Seasons (group)|The Four Seasons]])
-*[[1935]] – [[Ron Popeil]], American inventor 
-*[[1937]] – [[Nélida Piñon]], Brazilian writer 
-*[[1938]] – [[Chris Cannizzaro]], American baseball player 
*[[1940]] – [[Conny Plank|Konrad "Conny" Plank]], German record producer and musician *[[1940]] – [[Conny Plank|Konrad "Conny" Plank]], German record producer and musician
-* 1940 – [[Clemens Westerhof]], Dutch football manager 
-*[[1941]] – [[Edward "Monk" Malloy]], American university president 
-*[[1942]] – [[Věra Čáslavská]], Czech gymnast 
-* 1942 – [[Dave Marash]], American journalist 
-* 1942 – [[C.L. Otter]], American politician, [[governor]] of [[Idaho]] 
-*[[1943]] – [[Jim Risch]], American politician, [[junior senator]] of Idaho 
-*[[1945]] – [[Davey Lopes]], American baseball player and coach 
-*[[1946]] – [[Norm Chow]], American football coach 
-* 1946 – [[Greg Gumbel]], American broadcaster 
-* 1946 – [[Silvino Francisco]], South African snooker player 
-*[[1948]] – [[Chris Mulkey]], American actor 
-*[[1947]] – [[Doug Henning]], Canadian magician (d. 2000) 
-*[[1949]] – [[Ron Wyden]], American politician 
-*[[1951]] – [[Christopher Cross]], American musician 
-* 1951 – [[Tatyana Tolstaya]], Russian writer 
-* 1951 – [[Tuula Palaste-Eerola]], Finnish architect and politician 
-*[[1952]] – [[Charles Baldwin]], American political figure  
-* 1952 – [[Caitlin Clarke]]. American actress (d. 2004) 
-* 1952 – [[Allan Wells]], British athlete 
-*[[1954]] – [[Gary Young]], American drummer ([[Pavement (band)|Pavement]]) 
-*[[1955]] – [[David Hookes]], Australian cricketer (d. 2004)  
-*[[1956]] – [[Marc Bellemare]], French Canadian lawyer and politician 
-*[[1957]] – [[Rod Langway]], American ice hockey player 
-*[[1958]] – [[Kevin Kilner]], American actor 
-* 1958 – [[Sandi Toksvig]], Danish born writer and broadcaster 
-*[[1958]] – [[Susanna Kwan]], Hong Kong singer 
*[[1959]] – [[David Ball (musician)|David Ball]], English musician ([[Soft Cell]]) *[[1959]] – [[David Ball (musician)|David Ball]], English musician ([[Soft Cell]])
-* 1959 – [[Uma Bharati]], Indian politician 
-* 1959 – [[Ben Elton]], British comedian and author 
-*[[1960]] – [[Amy Steel]], American actress 
-*[[1961]] – [[Steve McClaren]], English football manager 
-* 1961 – [[Joe Murray]], American cartoonist 
-* 1961 – [[David Vitter]], American politician 
-*[[1962]] – [[Anders Graneheim]], Swedish bodybuilder 
-*[[1963]] – [[Jeff Hornacek]], American basketball player 
-* 1963 – [[Jamie Reeves]], British strongman 
-* 1963 – [[Sally Whittaker]], English actress 
-*[[1964]] – [[Ron Hextall]], Canadian ice hockey player 
*[[1965]] – [[Rob Brydon]], Welsh comedian *[[1965]] – [[Rob Brydon]], Welsh comedian
-* 1965 – [[Nina Garcia]], Colombian-American fashion expert and television personality 
-* 1965 – [[John Jensen]], Danish footballer 
-*[[1966]] – [[Peter Abbay]], American actor 
-* 1966 – [[Firdous Bamji]], Indian-American actor 
-* 1966 – [[Darren Morgan]], Welsh snooker player 
-*[[1968]] – [[Shane Minor]], American singer 
-*[[1969]] – [[Daryl F. Mallett]], American writer/editor 
-*[[1970]] – [[Jeffrey Sebelia]], American fashion designer 
-*[[1971]] – [[Damon Dash]], American label executive 
-* 1971 – [[Josey Scott]], American singer ([[Saliva (band)|Saliva]]) 
-*[[1972]] – [[Shonie Carter]], American MMA fighter 
-* 1972 – [[Suzi Suzuki]], former Japanese adult actress 
-*[[1973]] – [[Brad Martin]], American musician.  
-*[[1974]] – Princess [[Haya bint Hussein]] of Jordan 
-*[[1974]] – [[Peter Everitt]], [[Australian Football League]] football player 
-*[[1975]] – [[Willie Geist]], American television personality 
-* 1975 – [[Dulé Hill]], American actor 
-* 1975 – [[Maksim Mrvica]], Croatian pianist 
-* 1975 – [[Eva Santolaria]], Spanish actress 
-*[[1976]] – [[Jeff Halpern]], American ice hockey player 
-*[[1977]] – [[Mashima Hiro]], Japanese Mangaka of [[Rave Master]] and [[Fairy Tail]] 
-* 1977 – [[Ryan Dempster]], American baseball player 
-*[[1978]] – [[Paul Banks]], American vocalist ([[Interpol (band)|Interpol]]) 
-* 1978 – [[Christina Hendricks]], American actress 
-* 1978 – [[Autumn Phillips]], member of the British royal family 
-* 1978 – [[Lawrence Tynes]], American football player 
-*[[1979]] – [[Steve Mack]], American professional wrestler 
-*[[1980]] – [[Zuzana Ondrášková]], Czech tennis player 
-* 1980 – [[Marcel Vigneron]], American chef (''[[Top Chef]]'') 
-*[[1981]] – [[Farrah Franklin]], American singer (former member of [[Destiny's Child]]) 
-*[[1982]] – [[Igor Olshansky]], Ukrainian-born American football player 
-*[[1983]] – [[Joseph Addai]], American football player 
-* 1983 – [[Romeo Castelen]], Dutch footballer 
-* 1983 – [[Márton Fülöp]], Hungarian footballer 
-* 1983 – [[Myriam Fares]], Lebanese singer 
-*[[1984]] – [[Nam Sang-mi]], South Korean actress and model 
-* 1984 – [[Cheryl Burke]], American professional dancer 
-*[[1985]] – [[Greg Raposo]], American pop/rock singer 
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-*[[1152]] &ndash; [[Matilda of Boulogne]], [[Queen of England]] (b. 1105) 
-*[[1160]] &ndash; [[Peter Lombard]], Italian scholar and bishop (b. c. 1100) 
-*[[1270]] &ndash; King [[Béla IV of Hungary]] (b. 1206) 
-*[[1294]] &ndash; [[John I, Duke of Brabant]] 
*[[1481]] &ndash; [[Mehmed II]], [[Ottoman Sultan]] (b. 1432) *[[1481]] &ndash; [[Mehmed II]], [[Ottoman Sultan]] (b. 1432)
-*[[1598]] &ndash; [[Anna Guarini]], Italian singer (b. 1563) 
-*[[1606]] &ndash; [[Henry Garnet]], English Jesuit (executed) (b. 1555) 
*[[1616]] &ndash; [[William Shakespeare]], English writer and actor (b. 1564) (his death is commonly accepted to be on [[April 23#Deaths|April 23]], according to the [[Julian calendar]]) *[[1616]] &ndash; [[William Shakespeare]], English writer and actor (b. 1564) (his death is commonly accepted to be on [[April 23#Deaths|April 23]], according to the [[Julian calendar]])
-*[[1622]] &ndash; [[Pedro Páez]], Spanish Jesuit missionary (b. 1564) 
-*[[1679]] &ndash; [[James Sharp (bishop)|James Sharp]], English archbishop (assassinated) (b. 1613) 
-*[[1693]] &ndash; [[Claude de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon]], French courtier (b. 1607) 
-*[[1704]] &ndash; [[Heinrich Ignaz Biber]], Bohemian composer (b. 1644) 
-*[[1724]] &ndash; [[John Leverett the Younger]], American President of Harvard (b. 1662) 
-*[[1750]] &ndash; [[John Willison]], Scottish minister and writer (b. 1680) 
-*[[1752]] &ndash; [[Samuel Ogle]], British provincial Governor of Maryland (b. c.1692) 
-*[[1758]] &ndash; [[Pope Benedict XIV]] (b. 1675) 
-*[[1763]] &ndash; [[George Psalmanazar]], British impostor (b. 1679) 
-*[[1764]] &ndash; [[Francesco Algarotti]], Italian philosopher (b. 1712) 
-*[[1779]] &ndash; [[John Winthrop (1714-1779)|John Winthrop]], American astronomer (b. 1714) 
-*[[1793]] &ndash; [[Martin Gerbert]], German theologian and historian (b. 1720) 
-*[[1839]] &ndash; [[Ferdinando Paer]], Italian composer (b. 1771) 
-*[[1856]] &ndash; [[Adolphe Charles Adam]], French composer (b. 1803) 
-*[[1918]] &ndash; [[Charlie Soong]], Christian Missionary 
-*[[1921]] &ndash; [[Théodore Pilette]], Belgian racing driver (b. 1883) 
-*[[1942]] &ndash; [[Thorvald Stauning]], [[Prime Minister of Denmark]] (b. 1873) 
-*[[1958]] &ndash; [[Frank Foster]], English cricketer (b. 1889) 
-*[[1969]] &ndash; [[Zakir Hussain (politician)|Zakir Hussain]], 3rd [[President of India]], (b. 1897) 
-*[[1972]] &ndash; [[Bruce Cabot]], American film actor (b. 1904) 
*[[1987]] &ndash; [[Dalida]], French singer (b. 1933) *[[1987]] &ndash; [[Dalida]], French singer (b. 1933)
-*[[1988]] &ndash; [[Lev Semenovich Pontryagin]], Russian mathematician (b. 1908) 
*[[1989]] &ndash; [[Christine Jorgensen]], American transsexual (b. 1926) *[[1989]] &ndash; [[Christine Jorgensen]], American transsexual (b. 1926)
-* 1989 &ndash; [[Edward Ochab]], Polish Communist politician (b. 1906) 
*[[1991]] &ndash; [[Jerzy Kosiński]], Polish-born writer (b. 1933) *[[1991]] &ndash; [[Jerzy Kosiński]], Polish-born writer (b. 1933)
-* 1991 &ndash; [[Mohammed Abdel Wahab]], Egyptian singer and composer (b. 1907) 
-*[[1992]] &ndash; [[George Murphy]], American dancer, actor and politician (b. 1902) 
-*[[1994]] &ndash; [[Ezra Taft Benson]], thirteenth president of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (b. 1899) 
-*[[1996]] &ndash; [[Alex Kellner]], American baseball player (b. 1924) 
-* 1996 &ndash; [[Jack Weston]], American actor (b. 1924) 
-*[[1997]] &ndash; [[Sébastien Enjolras]], French racing driver (b. 1976) 
-* 1997 &ndash; [[Narciso Yepes]], Spanish classical guitarist (b. 1927) 
-*[[1999]] &ndash; [[Joe Adcock]], American baseball player (b. 1927) 
-* 1999 &ndash; [[Steve Chiasson]], Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1967) 
-*[[2000]] &ndash; [[John Cardinal O'Connor|John Joseph Cardinal O'Connor]], Catholic Archbishop of New York (b. 1920) 
-*[[2001]] &ndash; [[Billy Higgins]], American drummer (b. 1936) 
-*[[2002]] &ndash; [[Barbara Castle]], British politician (b. 1910) 
-* 2002 &ndash; [[Evgeny Svetlanov]], Russian composer and pianist (b. 1928) 
-*[[2003]] &ndash; [[Suzy Parker]], American actress (b. 1932) 
-*[[2004]] &ndash; [[Anthony Ainley]], British actor (b. 1932) 
-* 2004 &ndash; [[Ken Downing]], British racing driver (b. 1917) 
-* 2004 &ndash; [[Darrell Johnson]], American baseball player (b. 1928) 
*[[2006]] &ndash; [[Karel Appel]], Dutch painter (b. 1921) *[[2006]] &ndash; [[Karel Appel]], Dutch painter (b. 1921)
-* 2006 &ndash; [[Pramod Mahajan]], Indian politician (b. 1949) 
-* 2006 &ndash; [[Earl Woods]], Athlete and father of [[Tiger Woods]] (b. 1932) 
-*[[2007]] &ndash; [[Warja Honegger-Lavater]], Swiss illustrator (b. 1913) 
-* 2007 &ndash; [[Wally Schirra]], American astronaut (b. 1923) 
-* 2007 &ndash; [[Knock Yokoyama]], Japanese comedian and politician (b. 1932) 
-*[[2008]] &ndash; [[Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo]], Spanish former Primer Minister (b. 1926) 
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