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- | *[[1487]] - ''[[The Malleus Maleficarum]]'' submitted to the University of Cologne's Faculty of Theology | + | |colspan="3" | |
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+ | == Events == | ||
+ | *[[1487]] - ''[[The Malleus Maleficarum]]'' is submitted to the University of Cologne's Faculty of Theology | ||
+ | *[[1671]] – [[Thomas Blood]], disguised as a [[clergyman]], attempts to steal [[England]]'s [[Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom|Crown Jewels]] from the [[Tower of London]]. | ||
*[[1726]] - Gay men arrested at [[Mother Clap]]'s were hanged at [[Tyburn]] | *[[1726]] - Gay men arrested at [[Mother Clap]]'s were hanged at [[Tyburn]] | ||
+ | *[[1873]] – ''[[Panic of 1873|Der Krach]]'': [[Vienna]] stock market crash heralds the [[Long Depression]]. | ||
+ | *[[1893]] - In [[United States|America]], [[Thomas Edison]] holds the first public exhibition of films shot using his [[Kinetograph]]. | ||
*[[1921]] - ''[[Six Characters in Search of an Author]]'' premieres in Rome. | *[[1921]] - ''[[Six Characters in Search of an Author]]'' premieres in Rome. | ||
- | == Births == | + | *[[1916]] - [[Apollinaire]] undergoes a [[trepanation]] operation. |
- | *[[1883]] - [[José Ortega y Gasset]], Spanish philosopher, known for his cultural pessimism and elite tastes | + | |
- | *[[1893]] - [[Pitigrilli]], Italian writer, author of ''Cocaïne'' (1921) | + | ==Births== |
- | *[[1964]] - [[Kevin Saunderson]], [[Detroit techno]] musician | + | *[[1874]] – [[Howard Carter (archaeologist)|Howard Carter]], British archaeologist (d. 1939) |
+ | *[[1883]] – [[José Ortega y Gasset]], Spanish philosopher (d. 1955) | ||
+ | *[[1888]] – [[Rolf de Maré]], Swedish art collector and museum director (d. 1964) | ||
+ | *[[1893]] – [[Pitigrilli]], Italian writer, author of ''Cocaïne'' (1921) | ||
+ | *[[1904]] – [[Gregory Bateson]], British anthropologist, social scientist, linguist (d. [[1980]]) | ||
+ | *[[1935]] – [[Roger Hargreaves]], English children's author ([[Mr. Men]]) (d. 1988) | ||
+ | *[[1936]] – [[Albert Finney]], British actor (d. 2019) | ||
+ | * 1936 – [[Glenda Jackson]], English actress (d. 2023) | ||
+ | *[[1937]] – [[David Prater]], American singer ([[Sam & Dave]]) (d. 1988) | ||
+ | *[[1944]] – [[Richie Furay]], American musician ([[Poco]] and [[Buffalo Springfield]]) | ||
+ | *[[1946]] – [[Candice Bergen]], American actress | ||
+ | *[[1962]] – [[Paul Heaton]], English singer/songwriter ([[Beautiful South]]) | ||
+ | *[[1964]] – [[Kevin Saunderson]], American music producer and disc jockey | ||
+ | *[[1970]] – [[Ghostface Killah]], American rapper ([[Wu-Tang Clan]]) | ||
+ | *[[1979]] – [[Andrew W.K.]], American musician | ||
- | == Deaths == | + | ==Deaths== |
- | *[[1805]] - [[Friedrich Schiller]], [[German romanticist]] | + | *[[1672]] – [[François La Mothe Le Vayer]], French writer and libertine (b. [[1588]]) |
- | *[[1997]] - [[Marco Ferreri]], Italian filmmaker best known for ''[[La Grande bouffe]]''. | + | *[[1805]] – [[Friedrich Schiller]], German poet and historian (b. 1759) |
+ | *[[1976]] – [[Ulrike Meinhof]], German revolutionist (b. 1934) | ||
+ | *[[1978]] – [[George Maciunas]], Lithuanian artist and founding member of the Fluxus (b. [[1931]]) | ||
+ | *[[1997]] – [[Marco Ferreri]], Italian film director (b. 1928) | ||
+ | *[[2024]] - [[Roger Corman]], American film director (b. 1926) | ||
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Events
- 1487 - The Malleus Maleficarum is submitted to the University of Cologne's Faculty of Theology
- 1671 – Thomas Blood, disguised as a clergyman, attempts to steal England's Crown Jewels from the Tower of London.
- 1726 - Gay men arrested at Mother Clap's were hanged at Tyburn
- 1873 – Der Krach: Vienna stock market crash heralds the Long Depression.
- 1893 - In America, Thomas Edison holds the first public exhibition of films shot using his Kinetograph.
- 1921 - Six Characters in Search of an Author premieres in Rome.
- 1916 - Apollinaire undergoes a trepanation operation.
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Births
- 1874 – Howard Carter, British archaeologist (d. 1939)
- 1883 – José Ortega y Gasset, Spanish philosopher (d. 1955)
- 1888 – Rolf de Maré, Swedish art collector and museum director (d. 1964)
- 1893 – Pitigrilli, Italian writer, author of Cocaïne (1921)
- 1904 – Gregory Bateson, British anthropologist, social scientist, linguist (d. 1980)
- 1935 – Roger Hargreaves, English children's author (Mr. Men) (d. 1988)
- 1936 – Albert Finney, British actor (d. 2019)
- 1936 – Glenda Jackson, English actress (d. 2023)
- 1937 – David Prater, American singer (Sam & Dave) (d. 1988)
- 1944 – Richie Furay, American musician (Poco and Buffalo Springfield)
- 1946 – Candice Bergen, American actress
- 1962 – Paul Heaton, English singer/songwriter (Beautiful South)
- 1964 – Kevin Saunderson, American music producer and disc jockey
- 1970 – Ghostface Killah, American rapper (Wu-Tang Clan)
- 1979 – Andrew W.K., American musician
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Deaths
- 1672 – François La Mothe Le Vayer, French writer and libertine (b. 1588)
- 1805 – Friedrich Schiller, German poet and historian (b. 1759)
- 1976 – Ulrike Meinhof, German revolutionist (b. 1934)
- 1978 – George Maciunas, Lithuanian artist and founding member of the Fluxus (b. 1931)
- 1997 – Marco Ferreri, Italian film director (b. 1928)
- 2024 - Roger Corman, American film director (b. 1926)
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