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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
*[[1998]] - [[Lewinsky scandal]] makes the news. *[[1998]] - [[Lewinsky scandal]] makes the news.
-== Births ==+== Births ==*[[1689]] - [[Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu|Montesquieu]], French writer (d. [[1755]])
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-* [[885]] - [[Emperor Daigo|Daigo]], [[Emperor of Japan]] (d. [[930]])+
-*[[1519]] - [[Isabella Jagiełło]], queen of Hungary (d. [[1559]])+
-*[[1543]] - [[Alfonso Ferrabosco (I)]], Italian composer (d. [[1588]])+
-*[[1641]] - [[François-Michel le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois]], French war minister (d. [[1691]])+
-*[[1672]] - [[Antoine Houdar de la Motte]], French writer (d. [[1731]])+
-*[[1688]] - [[Lionel Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset]], Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (d. [[1765]])+
-*[[1689]] - [[Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu|Montesquieu]], French writer (d. [[1755]])+
*[[1779]] - [[Peter Roget]], British lexicographer (d. [[1869]]) *[[1779]] - [[Peter Roget]], British lexicographer (d. [[1869]])
-*[[1782]] - [[Daniel Webster]], American statesman (d. [[1852]]) 
-*[[1795]] - [[Anna Pavlovna of Russia]], queen of The Netherlands (d. [[1865]]) 
-*[[1813]] - [[Joseph Glidden]], American farmer who patented barbed wire (d. [[1906]]) 
-*[[1815]] - [[Constantin von Tischendorf]], German biblical scholar (d. [[1874]]) 
-*[[1840]] - [[Henry Austin Dobson]], English poet (d. [[1921]]) 
-*[[1841]] - [[Emmanuel Chabrier]], French composer (d. [[1894]]) 
-*[[1842]] - [[Albert Alonzo Ames]], Mayor of Minneapolis (d. [[1911]]) 
-*[[1848]] - [[Ioan Slavici]], Transylvanian writer (d. [[1925]]) 
-*[[1849]] - [[Edmund Barton]], 1st [[Prime Minister of Australia]] (d. [[1920]]) 
-*[[1850]] - [[Seth Low]], American politician (d. [[1916]]) 
-*[[1854]] - [[Thomas A. Watson|Thomas Watson]], American telephone pioneer (d. [[1934]]) 
-*[[1856]] - [[Daniel Hale Williams]], African-American surgeon (d. [[1931]]) 
-*[[1867]] - [[Rubén Dario]], Nicaraguan Journalist, Diplomat, Poet (d. [[1916]]) 
-*[[1877]] - [[Samuel Zemurray]], [[U.S.]] businessman (d.[[1961]]) 
-*[[1879]] - [[Henri Giraud]], French general (d. [[1949]]) 
*[[1881]] - [[Gaston Gallimard]], French publisher (d. [[1975]]) *[[1881]] - [[Gaston Gallimard]], French publisher (d. [[1975]])
*[[1882]] - [[A. A. Milne]], English author (d. [[1956]]) *[[1882]] - [[A. A. Milne]], English author (d. [[1956]])

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