52 Events
133 Births
95 Deaths
- 2024 Middle/End of the May 2024 Solar Storms, the most powerful set of Geomagnetic storms since the 2003 Halloween solar storms. ↗
- 2018 Paris knife attack: A man is fatally shot by police in Paris after killing one and injuring several others. ↗
- 2017 The WannaCry ransomware attack impacts over 400,000 computers worldwide, targeting computers of the United Kingdom's National Health Services and Telefónica computers. ↗
- 2015 A train derailment in Philadelphia, United States, kills eight people and injures more than 200. ↗
- 2015 Massive Nepal earthquake kills 218 people and injures more than 3,500. ↗
- 2010 Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771 crashes on final approach to Tripoli International Airport in Tripoli, Libya, killing 103 out of the 104 people on board. ↗
- 2008 An earthquake (measuring around 8.0 magnitude) occurs in Sichuan, China, killing over 69,000 people. ↗
- 2008 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducts the largest-ever raid of a workplace in Postville, Iowa, arresting nearly 400 immigrants for identity theft and document fraud. ↗
- 2006 Mass unrest by the Primeiro Comando da Capital begins in São Paulo (Brazil), leaving at least 150 dead. ↗
- 2006 Iranian Azeris interpret a cartoon published in an Iranian magazine as insulting, resulting in massive riots throughout the country. ↗
- 2003 The Riyadh compound bombings in Saudi Arabia, carried out by al-Qaeda, kill 39 people. ↗
- 2002 Former US President Jimmy Carter arrives in Cuba for a five-day visit with Fidel Castro, becoming the first President of the United States, in or out of office, to visit the island since the Cuban Revolution. ↗
- 1989 The San Bernardino train disaster kills four people, only to be followed a week later by an underground gasoline pipeline explosion, which kills two more people. ↗
- 1982 During a procession outside the shrine of the Virgin Mary in Fátima, Portugal, security guards overpower Juan María Fernández y Krohn before he can attack Pope John Paul II with a bayonet. ↗
- 1978 In Zaire, rebels occupy the city of Kolwezi, the mining center of the province of Shaba (now known as Katanga); the local government asks the US, France and Belgium to restore order. ↗
- 1975 Indochina Wars: Democratic Kampuchea naval forces capture the SS Mayaguez. ↗
- 1968 Vietnam War: North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces attack Australian troops defending Fire Support Base Coral. ↗
- 1965 The Soviet spacecraft Luna 5 crashes on the Moon. ↗
- 1949 Cold War: The Soviet Union lifts its blockade of Berlin. ↗
- 1942 World War II: Second Battle of Kharkov: In eastern Ukraine, Red Army forces under Marshal Semyon Timoshenko launch a major offensive from the Izium bridgehead, only to be encircled and destroyed by the troops of Army Group South two weeks later. ↗
- 1942 World War II: The U.S. tanker SS Virginia is torpedoed in the mouth of the Mississippi River by the German submarine U-507. ↗
- 1941 Konrad Zuse presents the Z3, the world's first working programmable, fully automatic computer, in Berlin. ↗
- 1937 The Duke and Duchess of York are crowned as King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom in Westminster Abbey. ↗
- 1933 The Agricultural Adjustment Act, which restricts agricultural production through government purchase of livestock for slaughter and paying subsidies to farmers when they remove land from planting, is signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. ↗
- 1933 President Roosevelt signs legislation creating the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, the predecessor of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. ↗
- 1932 Ten weeks after his abduction, Charles Jr., the infant son of Charles Lindbergh, is found dead near Hopewell, New Jersey, just a few miles from the Lindberghs' home. ↗
- 1926 The Italian-built airship Norge becomes the first vessel to fly over the North Pole. ↗
- 1926 The 1926 United Kingdom general strike ends. ↗
- 1885 North-West Rebellion: The four-day Battle of Batoche, pitting rebel Métis against the Canadian government, comes to an end with a decisive rebel defeat. ↗
- 1881 In North Africa, Tunisia becomes a French protectorate. ↗
- 1870 The Manitoba Act is given the Royal Assent, paving the way for Manitoba to become a province of Canada on July 15. ↗
- 1865 American Civil War: The Battle of Palmito Ranch: The first day of the last major land action to take place during the Civil War, resulting in a Confederate victory. ↗
- 1864 American Civil War: The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House: Union troops assault a Confederate salient known as the "Mule Shoe", with some of the fiercest fighting of the war, much of it hand-to-hand combat, occurring at "the Bloody Angle" on the northwest. ↗
- 1863 American Civil War: Battle of Raymond: Two divisions of James B. McPherson's XVII Corps turn the left wing of Confederate General John C. Pemberton's defensive line on Fourteen Mile Creek, opening up the interior of Mississippi to the Union Army during the Vicksburg Campaign. ↗
- 1862 American Civil War: Union Army troops occupy Baton Rouge, Louisiana. ↗
- 1846 The Donner Party of pioneers departs Independence, Missouri for California, on what will become a year-long journey of hardship and cannibalism. ↗
- 1821 The first major battle of the Greek War of Independence against the Turks is fought in Valtetsi. ↗
- 1808 Finnish War: Swedish-Finnish troops, led by Captain Karl Wilhelm Malmi, conquer the city of Kuopio from Russians after the Battle of Kuopio. ↗
- 1797 War of the First Coalition: Napoleon Bonaparte conquers Venice. ↗
- 1780 American Revolutionary War: In the largest defeat of the Continental Army, Charleston, South Carolina is taken by British forces. ↗
- 1778 Heinrich XI, count of the Principality of Reuss-Greiz, is elevated to Prince by Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor. ↗
- 1743 Maria Theresa of Austria is crowned Queen of Bohemia after defeating her rival, Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor. ↗
- 1593 London playwright Thomas Kyd is arrested and tortured by the Privy Council for libel. ↗
- 1588 French Wars of Religion: Henry III of France flees Paris after Henry I, Duke of Guise, enters the city and a spontaneous uprising occurs. ↗
- 1551 National University of San Marcos, the oldest university in the Americas, is founded in Lima, Peru. ↗
- 1510 The Prince of Anhua rebellion begins when Zhu Zhifan kills all the officials invited to a banquet and declares his intent on ousting the powerful Ming dynasty eunuch Liu Jin during the reign of the Zhengde Emperor. ↗
- 1497 Pope Alexander VI excommunicates Girolamo Savonarola. ↗
- 1364 Jagiellonian University, the oldest university in Poland, is founded in Kraków. ↗
- 1328 Antipope Nicholas V, a claimant to the papacy, is consecrated in Rome by the Bishop of Venice. ↗
- 1191 Richard I of England marries Berengaria of Navarre in Cyprus; she is crowned Queen consort of England the same day. ↗
- 907 Zhu Wen forces Emperor Ai into abdicating, ending the Tang dynasty after nearly three hundred years of rule. ↗
- 254 Pope Stephen I succeeds Pope Lucius I, becoming the 23rd pope of the Catholic Church, and immediately takes a stand against Novatianism. ↗
- 2006 Vasilije Adžić, Montenegrin footballer ↗
- 2005 Zach Benson, Canadian ice hockey player ↗
- 2001 Issa Kaboré, Burkinabé footballer ↗
- 1999 Hiroki Itō, Japanese footballer ↗
- 1998 Mo Bamba, American-Ivorian basketball player ↗
- 1997 Frenkie de Jong, Dutch footballer ↗
- 1996 Fabrice Olinga, Cameroonian footballer ↗
- 1996 Kostas Tsimikas, Greek footballer ↗
- 1993 Timo Horn, German footballer ↗
- 1992 Erik Durm, German footballer ↗
- 1990 Florent Amodio, French figure skater ↗
- 1990 Etika, American YouTuber and live streamer (died 2019) ↗
- 1989 Eleftheria Eleftheriou, Greek Cypriot singer, musician, and actress ↗
- 1988 Marcelo, Brazilian footballer ↗
- 1987 Lance Lynn, American baseball player ↗
- 1987 Kieron Pollard, Trinidadian cricketer ↗
- 1987 Darren Randolph, Irish footballer ↗
- 1986 Emily VanCamp, Canadian actress ↗
- 1983 Domhnall Gleeson, Irish actor ↗
- 1983 Yujiro Kushida, Japanese wrestler and mixed martial artist ↗
- 1981 Rami Malek – American actor ↗
- 1980 Rishi Sunak, English politician ↗
- 1979 Steve Smith Sr., American football player ↗
- 1978 Malin Åkerman, Swedish-Canadian model, actress, and singer ↗
- 1978 Jason Biggs, American actor and comedian ↗
- 1977 Graeme Dott, Scottish snooker player and coach ↗
- 1977 Maryam Mirzakhani, Iranian mathematician (died 2017) ↗
- 1976 Bruno Lage, Portuguese football manager ↗
- 1975 Jonah Lomu, New Zealand rugby player (died 2015) ↗
- 1972 Rhea Seehorn, American actress ↗
- 1970 Jim Furyk, American golfer ↗
- 1970 Samantha Mathis, American actress ↗
- 1970 Mike Weir, Canadian golfer ↗
- 1969 Kim Fields, American actress ↗
- 1968 Tony Hawk, American skateboarder and actor ↗
- 1967 Bill Shorten, Australian politician ↗
- 1966 Stephen Baldwin, American actor ↗
- 1965 Mark Thomas, British sprinter ↗
- 1962 Emilio Estevez, American actor ↗
- 1962 Brett Gurewitz, American guitarist and songwriter ↗
- 1959 Ving Rhames, American actor ↗
- 1957 Lou Whitaker, American baseball player ↗
- 1952 Domingos Maubere, East Timorese Catholic priest and activist (died 2025) ↗
- 1951 George Karl, American basketball player and coach ↗
- 1950 Bruce Boxleitner, American actor and author ↗
- 1950 Gabriel Byrne, Irish actor, director, and producer ↗
- 1950 Billy Squier, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ↗
- 1948 Steve Winwood, English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist ↗
- 1947 Michael Ignatieff, Canadian journalist and politician ↗
- 1946 Daniel Libeskind, American architect, designed the Imperial War Museum North and Jewish Museum ↗
- 1945 Alan Ball, Jr., English footballer and manager (died 2007) ↗
- 1945 Ian McLagan, English keyboard player and songwriter (died 2014) ↗
- 1944 Chris Patten, English academic and politician, 28th Governor of Hong Kong ↗
- 1942 Ian Dury, English singer-songwriter (died 2000) ↗
- 1940 Norman Whitfield, American songwriter and producer (died 2008) ↗
- 1939 Reg Gasnier, Australian rugby league player, coach, and sportscaster (died 2014) ↗
- 1937 Beryl Burton, English cyclist (died 1996) ↗
- 1937 George Carlin, American comedian, actor, and author (died 2008) ↗
- 1936 Guillermo Endara, Panamanian lawyer and politician, 32nd President of Panama (died 2009) ↗
- 1936 Tom Snyder, American journalist and talk show host (died 2007) ↗
- 1936 Frank Stella, American painter and sculptor (died 2024) ↗
- 1935 Felipe Alou, Dominican-American baseball player, coach, and manager ↗
- 1935 Johnny Bucyk, Canadian ice hockey player ↗
- 1930 Jesús Franco, Spanish director and screenwriter (died 2013) ↗
- 1929 Sam Nujoma, Namibian politician, 1st President of Namibia (died 2025) ↗
- 1928 Burt Bacharach, American singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer (died 2023) ↗
- 1925 Yogi Berra, American baseball player, coach, and manager (died 2015) ↗
- 1924 Tony Hancock, English actor, producer, and screenwriter (died 1968) ↗
- 1922 Roy Salvadori, English racing driver and manager (died 2012) ↗
- 1921 Joseph Beuys, German sculptor and illustrator (died 1986) ↗
- 1921 Farley Mowat, Canadian environmentalist and author (died 2014) ↗
- 1918 Mary Kay Ash, American businesswoman, founded Mary Kay Cosmetics (died 2001) ↗
- 1918 Julius Rosenberg, American spy (died 1953) ↗
- 1914 Howard K. Smith, American journalist and actor (died 2002) ↗
- 1911 Charles Biro, American author and illustrator (died 1972) ↗
- 1910 Johan Ferrier, Surinamese educator and politician, first President of Suriname (died 2010) ↗
- 1910 Dorothy Hodgkin, English biochemist, crystallographer, and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1994) ↗
- 1908 Nicholas Kaldor, Hungarian-English economist (died 1986) ↗
- 1907 Leslie Charteris, English author and screenwriter (died 1993) ↗
- 1907 Katharine Hepburn, American actress (died 2003) ↗
- 1903 Wilfrid Hyde-White, English actor (died 1991) ↗
- 1900 Helene Weigel, Austrian-German actress (died 1971) ↗
- 1897 Earle Nelson, American serial killer and rapist (died 1928) ↗
- 1895 William Giauque, Canadian-American chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1982) ↗
- 1895 Jiddu Krishnamurti, Indian-American philosopher and author (died 1986) ↗
- 1892 Fritz Kortner, Austrian-German actor and director (died 1970) ↗
- 1889 Abelardo L. Rodríguez, substitute president of Mexico (died 1967) ↗
- 1889 Otto Frank, German-Swiss businessman and Holocaust survivor; father of diarist Anne Frank (died 1980) ↗
- 1886 Ernst A. Lehmann, German captain and pilot (died 1937) ↗
- 1885 Paltiel Daykan, Lithuanian-Israeli lawyer and jurist (died 1969) ↗
- 1880 Lincoln Ellsworth, American explorer (died 1951) ↗
- 1875 Charles Holden, English architect, designed the Bristol Central Library (died 1960) ↗
- 1874 Clemens von Pirquet, Austrian pediatrician and immunologist (died 1929) ↗
- 1873 J. E. H. MacDonald, English-Canadian painter (died 1932) ↗
- 1872 Anton Korošec, Slovenian priest and politician, tenth Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (died 1940) ↗
- 1869 Carl Schuhmann, German gymnast, wrestler, and weightlifter (died 1946) ↗
- 1867 Hugh Trumble, Australian cricketer and accountant (died 1938) ↗
- 1863 Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury, Bengali writer, painter, violin player and composer, technologist and entrepreneur (died 1915) ↗
- 1859 William Alden Smith, American lawyer and politician (died 1932) ↗
- 1859 Frank Wilson, English-Australian politician, ninth Premier of Western Australia (died 1918) ↗
- 1850 Henry Cabot Lodge, American historian and politician (died 1924) ↗
- 1850 Frederick Holder, Australian politician, 19th Premier of South Australia (died 1909) ↗
- 1845 Gabriel Fauré, French pianist, composer, and educator (died 1924) ↗
- 1842 Jules Massenet, French composer (died 1912) ↗
- 1840 Alejandro Gorostiaga, Chilean colonel (died 1912) ↗
- 1839 Tôn Thất Thuyết, Vietnamese mandarin (died 1913) ↗
- 1829 Pavlos Carrer, Greek composer and educator (died 1896) ↗
- 1828 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, English poet and painter (died 1882) ↗
- 1825 Orélie-Antoine de Tounens, French lawyer and explorer (died 1878) ↗
- 1820 Florence Nightingale – Italian-English nurse, social reformer, and statistician (died 1910) ↗
- 1814 Adolf von Henselt, German pianist and composer (died 1889) ↗
- 1812 Edward Lear, English poet and illustrator (died 1888) ↗
- 1806 Johan Vilhelm Snellman, Finnish philosopher and politician (died 1881) ↗
- 1804 Robert Baldwin, Canadian lawyer and politician, third Premier of West Canada (died 1858) ↗
- 1803 Justus von Liebig, German chemist and academic (died 1873) ↗
- 1777 Mary Reibey, Australian businesswoman (died 1855) ↗
- 1776 José de La Mar, Peruvian military leader, President of Peru (died 1830) ↗
- 1774 Ellis Cunliffe Lister, English politician (died 1853) ↗
- 1767 Manuel Godoy, Spanish field marshal and politician, Prime Minister of Spain (died 1851) ↗
- 1755 Giovanni Battista Viotti, Italian violinist and composer (died 1824) ↗
- 1754 Franz Anton Hoffmeister, German composer and publisher (died 1812) ↗
- 1739 Johann Baptist Wanhal, Czech-Austrian organist and composer (died 1813) ↗
- 1725 Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (died 1785) ↗
- 1700 Luigi Vanvitelli, Italian architect and engineer, designed the Palace of Caserta and Royal Palace of Milan (died 1773) ↗
- 1670 Augustus II the Strong, Polish king (died 1733) ↗
- 1626 Louis Hennepin, Flemish priest and missionary (died 1705) ↗
- 1622 Louis de Buade de Frontenac, French-Canadian soldier and politician, third Governor General of New France (died 1698) ↗
- 1606 Joachim von Sandrart, German art-historian and painter (died 1688) ↗
- 1590 Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (died 1621) ↗
- 1496 Gustav I of Sweden (died 1560) ↗
- 1479 Pompeo Colonna, Catholic cardinal (died 1532) ↗
- 1401 Emperor Shōkō of Japan (died 1428) ↗
- 1325 Rupert II, Elector Palatine (died 1398) ↗
- 2024 Mark Damon, American film actor and producer (born 1933) ↗
- 2024 David Sanborn, American saxophonist (born 1945) ↗
- 2024 A. J. Smith, American football executive (born 1949) ↗
- 2020 Aimee Stephens, American funeral director and U.S. Supreme Court litigant (born 1960) ↗
- 2018 Dennis Nilsen, Scottish serial killer (born 1945) ↗
- 2017 Mauno Koivisto, Finnish banker and politician, ninth President of Finland (born 1923) ↗
- 2016 Mike Agostini, Trinidadian sprinter (born 1935) ↗
- 2015 Peter Gay, German-American historian, author, and academic (born 1923) ↗
- 2014 Cornell Borchers, Lithuanian-German actress and singer (born 1925) ↗
- 2014 Marco Cé, Italian cardinal (born 1925) ↗
- 2014 H. R. Giger, Swiss painter, sculptor, and set designer (born 1940) ↗
- 2014 Sarat Pujari, Indian actor, director, and screenwriter (born 1934) ↗
- 2014 Lorenzo Zambrano, Mexican businessman and philanthropist (born 1944) ↗
- 2013 Gerd Langguth, German political scientist, author, and academic (born 1946) ↗
- 2012 Jan Bens, Dutch footballer and coach (born 1921) ↗
- 2012 Eddy Paape, Belgian illustrator (born 1920) ↗
- 2009 Antonio Vega, Spanish singer-songwriter and guitarist (born 1957) ↗
- 2008 Robert Rauschenberg, American painter and illustrator (born 1925) ↗
- 2008 Irena Sendler, Polish nurse and humanitarian (born 1910) ↗
- 2006 Hussein Maziq, Libyan politician, Prime Minister of Libya (born 1918) ↗
- 2005 Ömer Kavur, Turkish director, producer, and screenwriter (born 1944) ↗
- 2005 Ling Ma – English author and scholar (born 1909) ↗
- 2005 Kai Setälä, Finnish physician and professor (born 1913) ↗
- 2005 Monica Zetterlund, Swedish actress (born 1937) ↗
- 2003 Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, French-American diplomat (born 1933) ↗
- 2001 Perry Como, American singer and television host (born 1912) ↗
- 2001 Didi, Brazilian footballer (born 1928) ↗
- 2001 Alexei Tupolev, Russian engineer, designed the Tupolev Tu-144 (born 1925) ↗
- 2000 Adam Petty, American race car driver (born 1980) ↗
- 1999 Saul Steinberg, Romanian-American illustrator (born 1914) ↗
- 1995 Adolfo Pedernera, Argentine footballer and manager (born 1918) ↗
- 1994 Erik Erikson, German-American psychologist and psychoanalyst (born 1902) ↗
- 1994 John Smith, Scottish-English lawyer and politician, Labour Party leader, Leader of the Opposition (born 1938) ↗
- 1993 Zeno Colò, Italian Olympic alpine skier (born1920) ↗
- 1992 Nikos Gatsos, Greek poet and songwriter (born 1911) ↗
- 1992 Robert Reed, American actor (born 1932) ↗
- 1986 Elisabeth Bergner, German actress (born 1897) ↗
- 1985 Jean Dubuffet, French painter and sculptor (born 1901) ↗
- 1981 Francis Hughes, Provisional IRA hunger striker (born 1956) ↗
- 1981 Benjamin Sheares, Singaporean professor and politician, second President of Singapore (born 1907) ↗
- 1973 Frances Marion, American screenwriter, novelist and journalist (born 1888) ↗
- 1973 Art Pollard, American race car driver (born 1927) ↗
- 1971 Heinie Manush, American baseball player and coach (born 1901) ↗
- 1970 Nelly Sachs, German poet and playwright, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1891) ↗
- 1967 John Masefield, English poet and author (born 1878) ↗
- 1966 Felix Steiner, Russian-German SS officer (born 1896) ↗
- 1964 Agnes Forbes Blackadder, Scottish medical doctor (born 1875) ↗
- 1963 Richard Girulatis, German footballer and manager (born 1878) ↗
- 1963 Robert Kerr, Irish-Canadian sprinter and coach (born 1882) ↗
- 1957 Alfonso de Portago, Spanish bobsledder and racing driver (born 1928) ↗
- 1957 Erich von Stroheim, Austrian-American actor, director, and producer (born 1885) ↗
- 1956 Louis Calhern, American actor and singer (born 1895) ↗
- 1944 Max Brand, American journalist and author (born 1892) ↗
- 1944 Arthur Quiller-Couch, English author, poet, and critic (born 1863) ↗
- 1935 Józef Piłsudski, Polish field marshal and politician, 15th Prime Minister of Poland (born 1867) ↗
- 1931 Eugène Ysaÿe, Belgian violinist, composer, and conductor (born 1858) ↗
- 1925 Amy Lowell, American poet and critic (born 1874) ↗
- 1916 James Connolly, Scottish-born Irish socialist and rebel leader (born 1868) ↗
- 1907 Joris-Karl Huysmans, French author and critic (born 1848) ↗
- 1900 Göran Fredrik Göransson, Swedish merchant, ironmaster and industrialist (born 1819) ↗
- 1897 Minna Canth, Finnish journalist, playwright, and activist (born 1844) ↗
- 1884 Bedřich Smetana, Czech composer and educator (born 1824) ↗
- 1878 Anselme Payen, French chemist and academic (born 1795) ↗
- 1876 Georgi Benkovski, Bulgarian activist (born 1843) ↗
- 1867 Friedrich Wilhelm Eduard Gerhard, German archaeologist and academic (born 1795) ↗
- 1864 J. E. B. Stuart, American general (born 1833) ↗
- 1860 Charles Barry, English architect, designed Upper Brook Street Chapel and the Palace of Westminster (born 1795) ↗
- 1859 Sergey Aksakov, Russian author and academic (born 1791) ↗
- 1856 Jacques Philippe Marie Binet, French mathematician, physicist, and astronomer (born 1786) ↗
- 1845 János Batsányi, Hungarian poet and academic (born 1763) ↗
- 1842 Walenty Wańkowicz, Belarusian-Polish painter (born 1799) ↗
- 1801 Nicholas Repnin, Russian general and politician, Governor-General of Baltic provinces (born 1734) ↗
- 1796 Johann Uz, German poet and author (born 1720) ↗
- 1792 Charles Simon Favart, French playwright and composer (born 1710) ↗
- 1784 Abraham Trembley, Swiss zoologist and academic (born 1710) ↗
- 1759 Lambert-Sigisbert Adam, French sculptor (born 1700) ↗
- 1748 Thomas Lowndes, English astronomer and academic (born 1692) ↗
- 1708 Adolphus Frederick II, duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (born 1658) ↗
- 1700 John Dryden, English poet, playwright, and critic (born 1631) ↗
- 1699 Lucas Achtschellinck, Flemish painter (born 1626) ↗
- 1684 Edme Mariotte, French physicist and priest (born 1620) ↗
- 1641 Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, English soldier and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (born 1593) ↗
- 1634 George Chapman, English poet and playwright (born 1559) ↗
- 1599 Murad Mirza, Mughal prince (born 1570) ↗
- 1529 Cecily Bonville, 7th Baroness Harington, English noblewoman (born 1460) ↗
- 1490 Joanna, Portuguese princess and regent (born 1452) ↗
- 1465 Thomas Palaiologos, Despot of Morea (born 1409) ↗
- 1331 Engelbert of Admont, Benedictine abbot and scholar ↗
- 1182 Valdemar I, king of Denmark (born 1131) ↗
- 1161 Fergus of Galloway, Scottish nobleman ↗
- 1090 Liutold of Eppenstein, duke of Carinthia ↗
- 1012 Sergius IV, pope of the Catholic Church (born 970) ↗
- 1003 Sylvester II, pope of the Catholic Church (born 946) ↗
- 940 Eutychius, patriarch of Alexandria (born 877) ↗
- 805 Æthelhard, archbishop of Canterbury ↗