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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*[[1835]] - [[French censorship]]: [[the September 1835 laws]] ban political caricature, thus [[Le Charivari]] begins publishing satires of [[everyday life]].
 +*[[1880]] - [[Louise Augustine]] escapes from the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, disguised as a man.
*[[1886]] - The [[Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works]] is finalized. *[[1886]] - The [[Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works]] is finalized.
-*[[1956]] - [[Elvis Presley]] appears on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' for the first time.+*[[1956]] - [[Elvis Presley]] debuts on [[American television]].
- +*[[1999]] - [[Peter Sloterdijk]] declares [[Critical Theory is dead|critical theory "dead"]].
==Births== ==Births==
-*[[1828]] (N.S.) - [[Leo Tolstoy]], Russian novelist (d. [[1910]])+*[[1828]] - [[Leo Tolstoy]], Russian novelist (d. [[1910]])
*[[1873]] - [[Max Reinhardt (theatre director)|Max Reinhardt]], German film director and actor (d. [[1943]]) *[[1873]] - [[Max Reinhardt (theatre director)|Max Reinhardt]], German film director and actor (d. [[1943]])
-*[[1932]] - [[Sylvia Miles]], American actress+*[[1932]] - [[Sylvia Miles]], American actress (d. 2019)
 +*[[1952]] - [[Manuel Göttsching]], German musician
 +*[[1976]] - [[Emma de Caunes]], French film actress
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-*c.[[546]] - [[Ciarán of Clonmacnoise|St.+*[[1569]] - [[Pieter Brueghel the Elder]], Belgian painter and printmaker (b. c. [[1525 ]])
*[[1898]] - [[Stéphane Mallarmé]], French poet (b. [[1842]]) *[[1898]] - [[Stéphane Mallarmé]], French poet (b. [[1842]])
 +*[[1899]] - [[Brassaï]], Hungarian-born photographer and filmmaker (d. [[1984]])
*[[1901]] - [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]], French painter (b. [[1864]]) *[[1901]] - [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]], French painter (b. [[1864]])
-*[[1909]] - [[Edward Henry Harriman]], American railroad entrepreneur (b. [[1848]])+*[[1947]] - [[Victor Horta]], Belgian architect and designer. (b. [[1861]])
-*[[1915]] - [[Albert Spalding]], American baseball player and sporting goods manufacturer (b. [[1850]])+
-*[[1941]] - [[Hans Spemann]], German embryologist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1869]])+
-*[[1960]] - [[Jussi Björling]], Swedish tenor (b. [[1911]])+
-*[[1969]] - [[Willy Mairesse]], Belgian racing driver (b. [[1928]])+
-*[[1976]] - [[Mao Zedong]], Leader of China (b. [[1893]])+
-*[[1978]] - [[Hugh MacDiarmid]], Scottish poet (b. [[1892]])+
-* 1978 - [[Jack Warner]], Canadian-born film studio founder (b. [[1892]])+
-*[[1980]] - [[John Howard Griffin]], American writer (b. [[1920]])+
*[[1981]] - [[Jacques Lacan]], French psychoanalyst (b. [[1901]]) *[[1981]] - [[Jacques Lacan]], French psychoanalyst (b. [[1901]])
-*[[1985]] - [[Paul Flory]], American chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1910]]) 
-*[[1990]] - [[Doc Cramer]], American baseball player (b. [[1905]]) 
-* 1990 - [[Samuel Doe]], [[President of Liberia]] (b. [[1951]]) 
-*[[1993]] - [[Helen O'Connell]], American singer (b. [[1920]]) 
-*[[1994]] - [[Patrick O'Neal]], American actor (b. [[1927]]) 
-*[[1996]] - [[Bill Monroe]], American [[bluegrass music|bluegrass]] singer and composer (b. [[1911]]) 
-*[[1997]] - [[Richie Ashburn]], American baseball player (b. [[1927]]) 
-* 1997 - [[Burgess Meredith]], American actor (b. [[1907]]) 
-*[[1999]] - [[Catfish Hunter|Jim "Catfish" Hunter]], American baseball player (b. [[1946]]) 
-* 1999 - [[Ruth Roman]], American actress (b. [[1922]]) 
-*[[2001]] - [[Ahmed Shah Massoud]], Afghani military leader (b. [[1953]]) 
-*[[2003]] - [[Larry Hovis]], American actor (b. [[1936]]) 
-* 2003 - [[Edward Teller]], Hungarian-born physicist (b. [[1908]]) 
-*[[2004]] - [[Roland Sherwood "Ernie" Ball]], American businessman (b. [[1930]]) 
-*[[2005]] - [[John Wayne Glover]], English [[serial killer]] (b. [[1932]]) 
*[[2006]] - [[Gérard Brach]], French screenwriter (b. [[1927]]) *[[2006]] - [[Gérard Brach]], French screenwriter (b. [[1927]])
-* 2006 - [[Richard Burmer]], American composer, sound designer and electronic musician (b. [[1955]]) 
-* 2006 - [[Matt Gadsby]], English [[Football (soccer)|footballer]] (b. [[1979]]) 
-* 2006 - [[William B. Ziff, Jr.]], American publishing executive (b. [[1930]]) 
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-== Notes == 
-# Leo Tolstoy 
-# Max Reinhardt (theatre director) 
-# Stéphane Mallarmé 
-# Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 
-# Brassaï 
-# Sylvia Miles 
-# Pieter Brueghel the Elder 
-# Gérard Brach 
-# Manuel Göttsching 
-# Hon - en katedral 
-# Victor Horta 
-* Pieter Brueghel the Elder 
-* Emma de Caunes 
- 
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