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==Births== ==Births==
-*[[1388]] - [[Claudius Clavus]], Danish geographer 
-*[[1486]] - [[Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa]], German alchemist (d. [[1535]]) 
-*[[1543]] - [[Claudio Aquaviva]], Italian Jesuit (d. [[1615]]) 
-*[[1547]] - [[Johan van Oldenbarnevelt]], Dutch statesman (d. [[1619]]) 
-*[[1656]] - [[Thomas Baker (antiquarian)|Thomas Baker]], British antiquarian (d. [[1746]]) 
-*[[1713]] - [[Johann Kies]], German mathematician (d. [[1781]]) 
-*[[1721]] - [[Eliphalet Dyer]], American statesman and judge (d. [[1807]]) 
-*[[1737]] - [[Michael Haydn]], Austrian composer (d. [[1806]]) 
-*[[1760]] - [[Luigi Cherubini]], Italian composer (d. [[1842]]) 
-*[[1769]] - [[Alexander von Humboldt]], German naturalist and explorer (d. [[1859]]) 
-*[[1771]] - [[Nikolay Raevsky]], Russian general and statesman (d. [[1829]]) 
-*[[1804]] - [[John Gould]], British ornithologist (d. [[1881]]) 
-* 1804 - [[Louis Desiré Maigret]], French Catholic prelate (d. [[1882]]) 
-*[[1837]] - [[Nikolai Bugaev]], Russian mathematician (d. [[1903]]) 
*[[1849]] - [[Ivan Pavlov]], Russian scientist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (d. [[1936]]) *[[1849]] - [[Ivan Pavlov]], Russian scientist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (d. [[1936]])
*[[1860]] - [[Hamlin Garland]], American writer (d. [[1940]]) *[[1860]] - [[Hamlin Garland]], American writer (d. [[1940]])

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