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==Births== ==Births==
-* [[630]] - [[Constans II]], Byzantine emperor (d. [[668]]) 
-* [[994]] - [[Ibn Hazm]], Arab philosopher (d. [[1069]]) 
-*[[1598]] - [[Francisco Zurbarán]], Spanish painter (d. [[1664]]) 
-*[[1619]] - [[Gédéon Tallemant des Réaux]], French writer (d. [[1692]]) 
-*[[1650]] - [[John Robinson (1650-1723)|John Robinson]], English diplomat (d. [[1723]]) 
-*[[1687]] - [[William Stukeley]], English archaeologist (d. [[1765]]) 
-*[[1750]] - [[Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg]], German poet (d. [[1819]]) 
-*[[1805]] - [[Thomas Brassey]], English civil engineering contractor (d. [[1870]]) 
-*[[1818]] - [[Emil du Bois-Reymond]], German physician (d. [[1896]]) 
-*[[1832]] - [[Andrew Dickson White]], American co-founder and first president of [[Cornell University]] (d. [[1918]]) 
*[[1838]] - [[Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam]], French writer (d. [[1889]]) *[[1838]] - [[Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam]], French writer (d. [[1889]])
-*[[1846]] - [[Ignaz Brüll]], Austrian pianist (d. [[1907]])+ 
-*[[1851]] - [[Chris von der Ahe]], German born entrepreneur (d. [[1913]])+*[[1913]] - [[Albert Camus]], French writer (d. [[1960]])
-*[[1858]] - [[Bipin Chandra Pal]], Indian freedom fighter+
-*[[1860]] - [[Jean-Baptiste Eugène Estienne]], French general (d. [[1936]]) +
-*[[1861]] - [[Jeff Milton]], American lawman (d. [[1947]])+
-*[[1867]] - [[Maria Sklodowska-Curie]], Polish-born chemist and physicist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize]] in [[Nobel Prize in physics|physics]] and in [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|chemistry]] (d. [[1934]])+
-*[[1875]] - [[Mikhail Kalinin]], Soviet politician (d. [[1946]])+
-*[[1876]] - [[Charlie Townsend]], English cricketer (d. [[1958]])+
-*[[1878]] - [[Lise Meitner]], Austrian/American chemist and physicist [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] for the discovery of [[nuclear fission]] (d. [[1968]])+
-*[[1879]] - [[King Baggot]], American actor (d. [[1948]])+
-* 1879 - [[Leon Trotsky]], Russian revolutionary (d. [[1940]])+
-*[[1886]] - [[Aron Nimzowitsch]], Latvian-born chess player (d. [[1935]])+
-*[[1888]] - [[Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman|Sir C. V. Raman]], Indian physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1970]])+
-*[[1893]] - [[Leatrice Joy]], American actress (d. [[1985]])+
-*[[1896]] - [[Esdras Minville]], Quebec writer, economist and sociologist (d. [[1975]])+
-*[[1897]] - [[Herman J. Mankiewicz]], American writer, director, and producer (d. [[1953]])+
-*[[1898]] - [[Raphaël Salem]], Greek mathematician (d. [[1963]])+
-*[[1901]] - [[Norah McGuinness]], Northern Irish painter and illustrator (d. [[1980]])+
-*[[1903]] - [[Dean Jagger]], American actor (d. [[1991]])+
-* 1903 - [[Konrad Lorenz]], Austrian zoologist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (d. [[1989]])+
-* 1903 - [[Grace Stafford]], American actress (d. [[1992]])+
-*[[1905]] - [[William Alwyn]], English composer (d. [[1985]])+
-*[[1913]] - [[Albert Camus]], French writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1960]])+
*[[1914]] - [[Archie Campbell]], American comedian, writer (d. [[1987]]) *[[1914]] - [[Archie Campbell]], American comedian, writer (d. [[1987]])
*[[1915]] - [[Philip Morrison]], American scientist (d. [[2005]]) *[[1915]] - [[Philip Morrison]], American scientist (d. [[2005]])

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