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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
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*[[1953]] - ''[[Summer with Monika]]'' premieres in Sweden. *[[1953]] - ''[[Summer with Monika]]'' premieres in Sweden.
*[[1964]] - [[The Beatles]] perform their first live American television appearance. *[[1964]] - [[The Beatles]] perform their first live American television appearance.
*[[1976]] - [[Radio Alice]] starts radio broadcasting from Bologna. *[[1976]] - [[Radio Alice]] starts radio broadcasting from Bologna.
== Births == == Births ==
 +*[[1579]] - [[Johannes Meursius]], Dutch classical scholar and antiquary (''Académie des dames'') (d. [[1639]])
*[[1885]] - [[Alban Berg]], Austrian composer (d. [[1935]]) *[[1885]] - [[Alban Berg]], Austrian composer (d. [[1935]])
-*[[1910]] - [[Jacques Monod]], French biochemist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel laureate]] (d. [[1976]])+*[[1910]] - [[Jacques Monod]], French biochemist, [[Nobel laureate]] (d. [[1976]])
-*[[1923]] - [[Brendan Behan]], Irish author (d. [[1964]])+*[[1923]] - [[Brendan Behan]], Irish author (d. 1964)
-*[[1928]] - [[Frank Frazetta]], American illustrator+*[[1928]] - [[Frank Frazetta]], American illustrator (d. 2010)
*[[1931]] - [[Thomas Bernhard]], Austrian playwright and novelist (d. [[1989]]) *[[1931]] - [[Thomas Bernhard]], Austrian playwright and novelist (d. [[1989]])
*[[1940]] - [[J. M. Coetzee]], South African author *[[1940]] - [[J. M. Coetzee]], South African author
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*[[1619]] - [[Lucilio Vanini]], Italian philosopher (b. [[1585]]) *[[1619]] - [[Lucilio Vanini]], Italian philosopher (b. [[1585]])
*[[1640]] - [[Murad IV]], [[Ottoman Sultan]] (b. [[1612]]) *[[1640]] - [[Murad IV]], [[Ottoman Sultan]] (b. [[1612]])
 +*[[1824]] - [[Anne Catherine Emmerich]], Roman Catholic nun, stigmatic, mystic, visionary and ecstatic (b. [[1774]])
 +*[[1854]] - [[George Lippard]], American novelist, journalist, playwright and social activist b. [[1822]])
*[[1874]] - [[Jules Michelet]], French historian (b. [[1798]]) *[[1874]] - [[Jules Michelet]], French historian (b. [[1798]])
*[[1881]] - [[Fyodor Dostoyevsky]], Russian novelist (b. [[1821]]) *[[1881]] - [[Fyodor Dostoyevsky]], Russian novelist (b. [[1821]])
*[[1891]] - [[Johan Jongkind]], Dutch painter (b. [[1819]]) *[[1891]] - [[Johan Jongkind]], Dutch painter (b. [[1819]])
 +*[[1894]] - [[Maxime Du Camp]], French writer and photographer, travel companion of Gustave Flaubert.(b. [[1822]])
 +*[[1921]] - [[James Huneker]], American critic (b. 1857)
*[[1976]] - [[Percy Faith]], Canadian musician (b. [[1908]]) *[[1976]] - [[Percy Faith]], Canadian musician (b. [[1908]])
 +*[[2005]] - [[Tyrone Davis]], American soul singer (b. [[1938]])
*[[2007]] - [[Ian Richardson]], Scottish actor (b. [[1934]]) *[[2007]] - [[Ian Richardson]], Scottish actor (b. [[1934]])
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-*[[1579]] - [[Johannes Meursius]], Dutch classical scholar and antiquary (''Académie des dames'') (d. [[1639]]) 
-*[[2005]] - [[Tyrone Davis]], American soul singer (b. [[1938]]) 
-*[[1824]] - [[Anne Catherine Emmerich]], Roman Catholic nun, stigmatic, mystic, visionary and ecstatic (b. [[1774]]) 
-*[[1894]] - [[Maxime Du Camp]], French writer and photographer, travel companion of Gustave Flaubert.(b. [[1822]]) 
-*[[1854]] - [[George Lippard]], American novelist, journalist, playwright and social activist b. [[1822]]) 
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