January 14th
January 14 (in Austria and South Tyrol : January 14 ) is the 14th day of the Gregorian calendar , so there are still 351 (in leap years 352) days until the end of the year.
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events
politics and world affairs
- 47 B.C. BC: In the Alexandrian War , the combined armies of Gaius Iulius Caesar and Mithridates of Pergamon succeed in defeating the Egyptian forces under King Ptolemy XIII near Alexandria . Fleeing after the battle, the Egyptian ruler drowns in the Nile .
- 1301: With the death of King Andreas III. The Árpád dynasty dies out in Hungary .
- 1526: Emperor Charles V and French King Francis I , brought to Madrid after his capture at the Battle of Pavia , conclude the Peace of Madrid ending the Italian Wars . In it, the king renounces Naples and Milan and assures the return of Burgundy . After his release on March 18, however, he broke the contract and continued the dispute with the Habsburg with the League of Cognac .
- 1659: In the Battle of Elvas in the Restoration War , the Portuguese succeed in repelling an advance by Spanish troops.
- 1724: King Philip V of Spain abdicates in favor of his son Louis I , presumably because of depression .
- 1761: The Afghan Durrani defeat the Marathas in the Third Battle of Panipat , seizing power in the northern city of Delhi. Subsequently, the weakening of the Maratha Empire favored the rise of the British as a power in India.
- 1775: On James Cook's second South Pacific voyage , the seaman Thomas Willis discovers a group of islands in the South Atlantic , which are named in his honor the Willis Islands .
- 1784: The American Continental Congress ratifies the Peace of Paris negotiated with Britain , ending the American Revolutionary War .
- 1797: In the Battle of Rivoli , the French troops under Napoleon Bonaparte prevail against the Austrian corps under Joseph Alvinczy von Berberek , which had come to relieve Mantua. The besieged therefore capitulate later and the way to the march on Vienna is free for the French.
- 1814: Sweden dictates the Peace of Kiel to Denmark , which was defeated as an ally of France in the Sixth Coalition War . Denmark under Frederick VI. must cede Norway and join anti-Napoleon coalition but may retain Greenland , Iceland and the Faroe Islands from the Danish-Norwegian personal union.
- 1858: In front of the Paris Opera, a group led by Felice Orsini carried out a bomb attack on the arriving imperial motorcade, Napoleon III. and his wife Eugénie de Montijo remain unharmed. The assassination prompted the construction of a new opera house .
- 1887: The German Reichstag is dissolved after a proposal by Otto von Bismarck 's government to increase the army by about 10 percent and to extend the army law by another seven years was rejected. A parliamentary election is held on February 21.
- 1918: Halving the flour ration triggers a strike by workers at the Daimler engine works in Wiener Neustadt , giving impetus to the January strike . Within a few days, the government faces the largest work stoppage in Austria-Hungary .
- 1919: The evangelical theologian and clergyman Traugott Hahn , the pastor Moritz Wilhelm Paul Schwartz , the Russian-Orthodox bishop of Riga, Platon Kulbusch , the priests Michael Bleive and Nikolai Stefanowitsch Beschanizki , the Baker Lutsk and 14 other notable citizens shot dead by Bolsheviks .
- 1930: A group of communists led by Albrecht Höhler attacked the National Socialist Horst Wessel , who wrote the lyrics for the SA battle song Die Fahne hoch . He dies on February 23 from the gunshot wound he sustained.
- 1943: A secret meeting begins in Casablanca between US President Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Churchill and their operations and planning staff to discuss further warfare in World War II .
- 1953: Prime Minister Josip Broz Tito is elected to the newly created post of President of Yugoslavia .
- 1956: The last returnees from Soviet captivity arrive in Herleshausen by train .
- 1963: French President Charles de Gaulle announces at a press conference that he has rejected an application made by Great Britain to join the EEC . His veto surprised the EEC Commission and the five other member states.
- 1980: Indira Gandhi succeeds Chaudhary Charan Singh as Prime Minister of India after her Congress party wins the previous election.
- 2005: Charles Graner is sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for being the main participant in the torture scandal at Abu Ghraib prison during the occupation of Iraq after the Iraq war .
- 2011: After escalating mass protests during the revolution in Tunisia , President Ben Ali fled his country for Saudi Arabia . The day is now considered the official day of the revolution in Tunisia.
- 2015: Giorgio Napolitano , the eleventh President of Italy, resigns from office for reasons of age.
business
- 1860: Werner von Siemens finishes laying the first overseas cable to India.
- 1914: Henry Ford put production of the Ford Model T automobile on assembly line , allowing the selling price of the automobile to be reduced.
- 1916: The first express train to Constantinople starts in Berlin .
- 2002: Almost a year after an epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease broke out, Britain is again reported free of the animal disease.
science and technology
- 1690: Johann Christoph Denner develops the clarinet in Nuremberg .
- 1787: In the constellation of Berenice 's Hair, astronomer Wilhelm Herschel finds a lenticular galaxy , now known as NGC 4459 , about 52 million light-years away . It belongs to the Virgo galaxy cluster .
- 1788: Wilhelm Herschel discovers the barred spiral galaxy NGC 2798 in the constellation Lynx .
- 1950: The prototype of the Soviet MiG-17 fighter plane takes off on its maiden flight .
- 1969: The Soviet spacecraft Soyuz 4 is launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome with Vladimir Shatalov on board . It is scheduled to perform the first docking maneuver in space with Soyuz 5 two days later .
- 2005: The European Huygens spacecraft lands on Saturn 's moon Titan .
- 2008: NASA 's MESSENGER spacecraft , designed to explore Mercury , performs the first swing-by maneuver over the planet.
Culture
- 1506: The wine grower Felice de Fredi discovers the marble Laocoon figural group created around the birth of Christ by the sculptors Hagesandros , Polydoros and Athanadoros in his vineyards on the Esquiline in Rome .
- 1724: Attilio Ariosti 's opera Il Vespasiano premieres at the King's Theater in London .
- 1858: Max Bruch 's opera Scherz, List und Rache is premiered in Cologne to the libretto by Ludwig Bischoff .
- 1896: The first film shown in Britain is shown at the Royal Photographic Society in London. The one-minute silent film Rough Sea at Dover presents waves and a stormy sea off Dover .
- 1900: The premiere of Giacomo Puccini 's veristic opera Tosca takes place at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome . The libretto is by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica , based on the drama of the same name by Victorien Sardou .
- 1930: George Gershwin 's musical Strike Up the Band premieres at New York's Times Square Theater .
- 1951: In Chemnitz , the Palace of Culture , the first building of this type to be built in the GDR based on the Soviet model, is inaugurated by Prime Minister Otto Grotewohl .
- 1956: The first episode of the comic strip Adam and Evchen drawn by Loriot appears in the German magazine Quick .
- 1970: Diana Ross & The Supremes make their farewell appearance at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas . Diana Ross then started her solo career while Jean Terrell replaced her with the Supremes .
- 1973: Elvis Presley's satellite concert Aloha from Hawaii is the first such event to be broadcast live on television in various countries .
- 2015: The Philharmonie de Paris , designed by Jean Nouvel , opens.
society
- 1771: The poacher and robber Matthias Klostermayr , called Bayerischer Hiasl , is arrested.
- 1916: Four women astronomers are admitted to the Royal Astronomical Society for the first time. These are Mary Adela Blagg , Ella K. Church, Alice Grace Cook , and Fiammetta Wilson .
- 1953: From Genoa, the luxury passenger liner Andrea Doria , pride of Italian shipbuilding, sets out on its maiden voyage to New York.
- 1954: Marilyn Monroe married former baseball star Joe DiMaggio . The Catholic Church then excommunicated the divorced DiMaggio for bigamy.
- 1960: The criminal trial of Pierre Jaccoud begins before a jury in Geneva . With the subsequent conviction of the accused, a judicial scandal developed as the Jaccoud affair .
- 1967: The Human Be-In takes place in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park with 20,000 to 30,000 members of the hippie movement . This is considered the beginning of the Summer of Love .
- 2002: In Kabul, Afghanistan, after defeating the Taliban , girls are allowed to go back to school for the first time in five years.
disasters
- 1907: A 6.5 magnitude earthquake in Kingston , Jamaica , destroys 75% of the city and kills about 1,600.
- 1917: The Japanese armored cruiser Tsukuba sank in Yokosuka Bay after a fire and explosion in the ammunition stores. 305 of the 817-strong crew die, of which more than 400 are on shore leave at the time of the disaster.
- 1975: A MiG-21 crashed in Cottbus , killing seven. It is considered to be the most serious accident involving a military aircraft of the air force of the GDR's National People's Army.
- 2001: A 7.6 magnitude earthquake in El Salvador kills nearly 1,000 and injures around 28,000.
Minor accidents are listed in the sub-articles of Disaster .
Sports
- 1897: The German Emanuel Lasker defends his world championship title in chess with a clear victory (10:2 wins, plus 5 draws) against his predecessor, the Austrian Wilhelm Steinitz .
- 1897: The Swiss Matthias Zurbriggen is the first to climb the 6961 m high Aconcagua in the Argentine Andes , the highest mountain in America.
- 1973: The Miami Dolphins become the only team to date to have a perfect all -win season by winning Super Bowl VII , the finale of the 1972 NFL season .
- 1979: The first Paris-Dakar Rally , which started on December 26th, reaches its destination in Dakar.
Entries of track and field world records are located under the respective discipline under Athletics .
Born
Before the 18th century
- 38 B.C. BC: Nero Claudius Drusus , Roman general
- 1131: Valdemar I , King of Denmark
- 1273: Joanna I , French noblewoman, Queen of France and Navarre, Countess of Champagne
- 1419: Johann I , Duke of Kleve, Count of the Mark
- 1451: Franchinus Gaffurius , Italian conductor and composer
- 1477: Hermann V von Wied , German nobleman, Archbishop and Elector of Cologne
- 1500: Bartholomäus Schobinger , Swiss merchant and alchemist
- 1507: Catherine of Castile , Spanish Princess, Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Portugal
- 1516: Herluf Trolle , Danish admiral and naval hero
- 1530: Stanislaus Bornbach , Polish chronicler
- 1592: Georg Nymmann , German physician
- 1619: Alexander von Spaen , general field marshal of Brandenburg
- 1622: Molière , French comedy poet, theater director and actor (probable date of birth)
- 1622: Francis III. Nádasdy , Hungarian crown judge and general
- 1644: Thomas Britton , British coal merchant and amateur musician
- 1648: Clara Elisabeth von Platen , mistress and mastermind of the Königsmarck Affair in Hanover
- 1656: Johanna Magdalena of Saxe-Altenburg , Duchess of Saxe-Weißenfels-Querfurt
- 1675: Karoline von Fuchs-Mollard , Austrian noblewoman, tutor to Empress Maria Theresa
- 1683: Gottfried Silbermann , German master organ and piano builder
- 1684: Johann Matthias Hase , German mathematician, astronomer, cartographer and historical geographer
- 1684: Jean-Baptiste van Loo , French painter
- 1696: Emanuel Christian Löber , German physician
- 1699: Jakob Adlung , German organist, composer, music writer and instrument maker
- 1700: Christian Friedrich Henrici , German writer, poet and librettist, most important lyricist of Johann Sebastian Bach
18th century
- 1702: Nakamikado , Japanese Emperor
- 1704: Giovanni Domenico Barbieri , a master builder from Graubünden who worked in the Prince-Bishopric of Eichstätt
- 1705: Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier , French navigator and explorer
- 1716: Franz Dionys von Rost , Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Chur
- 1719: Daniel Nettelbladt , German jurist
- 1727: Gaetano Callido , Italian organ builder
- 1730: William Whipple , British-American general and politician
- 1741: Benedict Arnold , American General in the Continental Army , defector to the British Army
- 1745: Johann Georg Pforr , German painter
- 1749: James Garrard , American politician, governor of Kentucky
- 1751: Corona Schröter , German singer and actress
- 1751: Franz von Zeiller , Austrian jurist and rector of the University of Vienna
- 1756: Joseph Marius von Babo , German writer
- 1760: George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton , British politician
- 1767: Friedrich Jonas Beschort , German actor
- 1767: Johann Heinrich August von Duncker , German optician and industrialist
- 1767: Maria Theresa of Austria , Austrian Archduchess and Princess of Saxony
- 1770: Adam Jerzy Czartoryski , Russian Foreign Minister and head of the Polish Revolutionary Government of 1830
- 1771: Christian Gottlieb Bruch , German evangelical clergyman
- 1771: Jean-Louis-Baezer Reynier , French general
- 1772: Duncan McArthur , American politician
- 1772: Elias Thomas , American businessman and politician
- 1773: William Pitt Amherst , British politician and statesman
- 1773: Catherine Pakenham , British noblewoman, wife of Arthur Wellesley
- 1773: Nathaniel Silsbee , American politician
- 1777: William Martin Leake , British archaeologist
- 1779: Joseph Kent , American politician
- 1780: Henry Baldwin , American politician and jurist
- 1782: Carl Ferdinand Langhans , German architect
- 1784: Johann Gottfried Elsner , German farmer, sheep farmer and author
- 1793: Wojciech Chrzanowski , Polish general
- 1798: Isaäc da Costa , Dutch poet and writer
- 1798: Johan Rudolf Thorbecke , Dutch statesman
- 1800: Ludwig von Köchel , Austrian jurist, historian, naturalist and musicologist, known for the Köchel index for WA Mozart's compositions
19th century
1801-1850
- 1801: Adolphe Brongniart , French botanist and phytopalaeontologist
- 1802: Karl Lehrs , German classical philologist
- 1806: Matthew Fontaine Maury , US naval officer and hydrographer
- 1807: Hilario Ascasubi , Argentine writer
- 1808: Ferdinand Eberstadt , German merchant and politician
- 1812: Carl Grädener , German composer
- 1813: Boleslav Jablonský , Czech poet
- 1815: Eduard Petzold , German garden designer
- 1816: Gustav Meyer , German landscape designer, municipal garden director in Berlin
- 1818: Ole Jacob Broch , Norwegian mathematician and politician
- 1818: Wilhelm Ganzhorn , German poet and jurist
- 1818: Zacharias Topelius , Finnish-Swedish poet and writer
- 1821: Salomon Hermann Mosenthal , German playwright and librettist
- 1824: Peter Burnitz , German painter
- 1824: Vladimir Vasilyevich Stasov , Russian art critic
- 1828: Theodor Lebrun , actor and theater director
- 1828: Josef Mitscha von Märheim , lawyer, banker and politician
- 1831: John Bullock Clark junior , American politician and general
- 1831: Alfred von Lewinski , Prussian general
- 1831: Georg Viktor , German nobleman, Prince of Waldeck-Pyrmont
- 1833: Karl Russ , German popular writer
- 1834: Anton Birlinger , German theologian and Germanist
- 1835: Ludwig Abel , German violinist and composer
- 1835: Felix Otto Dessoff , German composer and conductor
- 1835: Marcelo Spínola y Maestre , Spanish Archbishop of Seville and cardinal
- 1836: Henri Fantin-Latour , French painter and lithographer
- 1836: Hugh Judson Kilpatrick , American general, diplomat and politician
- 1840: Hilarión Daza , Bolivian President
- 1841: Berthe Morisot , French painter
- 1844: William Forsell Kirby , British entomologist and folklorist
- 1846: William Henry Andrews , American politician
- 1847: Johannes Orth , German pathologist
- 1850: Pierre Loti , French naval officer and writer
1851-1900
- 1851: Ludwig Claisen , German chemist
- 1851: Reinhold von Sydow , German politician
- 1857: Alice Pike Barney , American painter
- 1858: Patrick Kennedy , American businessman and politician
- 1858: Alois Riegl , Austrian art historian
- 1861: Wilhelm von Polenz , German local poet
- 1861: Hans Tappenbeck , German officer and Africa explorer
- 1862: Rosalía Abreu , Cuban animal breeder and behaviorist
- 1863: Richard Felton Outcault , American comic artist, author, and painter
- 1865: Leopold Fonck , German theologian and university teacher
- 1868: William Anderson , Australian theater manager
- 1868: Emanuel Hegenbarth , German painter
- 1868: Gottlieb Löffler , German painter
- 1868: Noe Zhordania , Georgian politician
- 1869: Robert Fournier-Sarlovèze , French polo player and politician
- 1870: Ida Dehmel , German poet and suffragette
- 1871: Nikolaus Bares , German bishop
- 1872: Antonín Hudeček , Czech landscape painter
- 1873: André Bloch , French composer
- 1873: Ernst Eichhoff , German local politician
- 1873: Albert Paulig , German film actor
- 1873: Friedrich Westmeyer , German politician and trade unionist
- 1875: Albert Schweitzer , German physician, Protestant theologian, philosopher, missionary and pacifist, Nobel Prize winner
- 1876: Gustav Schröer , German journalist and writer
- 1878: Victor Segalen , French writer and physician, ethnologist and archaeologist
- 1879: Hans Nadler , German painter
- 1879: Hans Nordmann , German railway engineer
- 1880: Pierre-Marie Gerlier , French archbishop and cardinal
- 1881: Vasily Mikhailovich Alexeyev , Russian sinologist
- 1882: Hendrik Willem van Loon , Dutch-American author and historian, journalist and book illustrator
- 1885: Rudolf Olden , German lawyer and journalist
- 1886: Bruno Gimpel , German expressionist painter
- 1890: Adolf Armbruster , German farmer
- 1890: Arthur Holmes , British geologist
- 1890: Maria Kurenko , Russian singer
- 1891: Ville Kyrönen , Finnish long-distance and cross-country runner
- 1892: Franz Dahlem , German political functionary
- 1892: Paul Forell , German soccer player
- 1892: Martin Niemöller , German theologian, resistance fighter against National Socialism, representative of the Confessing Church, President of the World Council of Churches
- 1892: Hal Roach , American film producer, director and actor
- 1892: Willy Schulz-Demmin , German restorer, landscape and portrait painter
- 1894: Fritz Fremersdorf , German archaeologist, archaeologist and museum director
- 1894: Elisabeth Moses , German-American art historian and museum curator
- 1895: Rüdiger Schleicher , German resistance fighter
- 1896: Sever Burada , Romanian painter
- 1896: John Dos Passos , American writer
- 1896: Kurt Guggenheim , Swiss writer
- 1896: Heinz Lampe , German politician
- 1896: Hugh Lofting , British writer
- 1897: Cagnaccio di San Pietro , Italian painter
- 1897: Vasa Čubrilović , Serbian historian and politician
- 1897: Hasso von Manteuffel , German general
- 1897: Josef von Gadolla , Austro-German officer
- 1899: Carlos P. Rómulo , Filipino politician
- 1899: Fritz Bayerlein , German general
20th century
1901-1925
- 1901: Bebe Daniels , American actress
- 1901: Alfred Tarski , Polish mathematician and logician
- 1904: Henri-Georges Adam , French painter and sculptor
- 1904: Cecil Beaton , British photographer and writer
- 1904: Babe Siebert , Canadian ice hockey player
- 1905: Kurt Ganske , German bookseller and publisher
- 1905: Werner Helwig , German writer
- 1905: Fukuda Takeo , Prime Minister of Japan
- 1906: William Bendix , American actor
- 1906: Gerhard Schiedlausky , German concentration camp doctor
- 1907: Paul Dittel , German SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer and political functionary
- 1908: Josef Hornauer , German soccer player
- 1909: Joseph Losey , American film director
- 1909: Ernst Neger , German roofer and carnival singer
- 1911: Heinz Engelmann , German actor
- 1911: Hans-Martin Majewski , German film composer
- 1911: Anatoly Naumovich Rybakov , Russian writer
- 1911: George Tremblay , American composer
- 1912: Rudolf Hagelstange , German writer
- 1912: Tillie Olsen , American novelist
- 1914: Emmy Andriesse , Dutch photographer
- 1914: Joachim Dammer , German painter and graphic artist
- 1914: Fritz Plaintiff , German motorcycle racer and designer
- 1915: André Frossard , French writer
- 1915: Felix Kaspar , Austrian figure skater
- 1919: Giulio Andreotti , Italian politician, multiple minister and prime minister, writer and journalist
- 1919: Andy Rooney , American author, radio and television journalist
- 1920: Jörg Kandutsch , Austrian politician
- 1921: Werner Bergmann , German cameraman
- 1921: Murray Bookchin , American anarchist
- 1922: Zaki Badawi , Egyptian scholar, founder and director of the Muslim College in London
- 1922: Helga Göring , German actress
- 1922: John Stephen Hales , Australian businessman and church official ( Raven brothers )
- 1922: Harald Zusanek , Austrian writer
- 1923: Branko Bošnjak , Yugoslav-Croatian philosophy professor
- 1924: Bruno Bělčík , Czech violinist
- 1925: Hans Bucka , German physicist and university lecturer
- 1925: Mishima Yukio , Japanese writer and political activist
1926-1950
- 1926: Robert H. Abeles , American chemist
- 1926: Tom Tryon , American actor and writer
- 1927: Rodolphe Kasser , Swiss Coptologist
- 1928: Karl-Heinz Prinz , German soccer player
- 1928: Jürgen Weber , German sculptor
- 1928: Garry Winogrand , American photographer
- 1929: Billy Walker , American country musician
- 1930s: Jürgenfeint , German dancer and actor
- 1930: Eckart Friedrichson , German actor
- 1930: Johnny Grande , American musician ( Bill Haley & His Comets )
- 1930: Christian Poirot , French racing driver and racing team owner
- 1930: Kenny Wheeler , Canadian jazz trumpeter and composer
- 1931: Yves Berger , French writer
- 1931: Georgine Darcy , American actress
- 1931: Elmar Gunsch , Austrian moderator and author
- 1931: Caterina Valente , Italian actress and singer
- 1932: Harriet Andersson , Swedish actress
- 1932: Olaf Koch , German conductor and university lecturer
- 1932: Grady Tate , American jazz singer and drummer
- 1933: Stan Brakhage , American director
- 1934: Hans Deinzer , German clarinetist and music teacher
- 1934: Marek Hłasko , Polish writer
- 1934: Frieder Liebendörfer , Swiss musician and author
- 1934: Alberto Rodríguez Larreta , Argentine auto racer
- 1935: Werner Adam , German journalist and Germanist
- 1935: Ulrich Goerdten , German writer, small-scale publisher and librarian
- 1935: Sepp Viellechner , German singer
- 1935: Lucille Wheeler , Canadian alpine skier
- 1935: Jacob Yuchtman , Soviet-American chess player
- 1936: Thomas Briccetti , American composer, pianist and conductor
- 1936: HG Francis , German science fiction writer
- 1936: Reiner Klimke , German dressage rider and politician
- 1936: Lyudmila Iosifovna Pinayeva , Soviet canoeist
- 1937: Horst Becking , German painter
- 1937: Billie Jo Spears , American country singer
- 1938: Jack Jones , American singer
- 1938: Klaus Dieter Kern , German church music director and provost cantor
- 1938: Allen Toussaint , American musician
- 1939: Jean-Christophe Ammann , Swiss art historian and curator
- 1939: Axel Gerlach , German politician
- 1939: Reiner Protsch , German anthropologist
- 1939: Heinz Rosner , German motorcycle racer and entrepreneur
- 1939: Ute Starke , German gymnast, European champion
- 1940: Roland Benz , German soccer player
- 1940: Siegmund Nimsgern , German opera and concert singer
- 1940: Trevor Nunn , British theater and film director
- 1940: Anni Pede , German track and field athlete
- 1941: Oscar Quiñones Carrillo , Peruvian chess player and teacher
- 1941: Faye Dunaway , American actress, director and screenwriter
- 1941: Yoriko Kawaguchi , Japanese politician
- 1941: Milan Kučan , Slovenian politician and statesman
- 1942: Michael Gwisdek , German actor
- 1942: Michael Skasa , German journalist and radio host
- 1942: Jürgen Wölbing , German draftsman and graphic artist
- 1943: Angelo Bagnasco , Italian Archbishop of Genoa and cardinal
- 1943: Lena Hjelm-Wallén , Swedish politician
- 1943: Mariss Jansons , Latvian conductor
- 1943: Shannon Lucid , American astronaut
- 1943: José Luis Rodríguez González , Venezuelan singer and actor
- 1943: Holland Taylor , American actress
- 1943: Manfred Wolke , German boxer and boxing trainer, Olympic champion
- 1944: Peter Fechter , German victim of the Wall
- 1944: Uschi Nerke , German architect and presenter
- 1944: Luise F. Pusch , German linguist
- 1944: John Rea , Canadian composer
- 1944: Makiko Tanaka , Japanese politician
- 1945: Anselm Grün , German Benedictine monk and author
- 1945: Wolfgang John , German soccer player
- 1945: Karlheinz Rost , German handball coach and handball player
- 1945: Hubertus Schmoldt , German union official
- 1946: Howard Carpendale , South African crooner and composer
- 1946: Bernd Haake , German ice hockey coach
- 1946: Harold Shipman , British physician and serial killer
- 1947: Ina Deter , German musician
- 1947: Hans Fehr , Swiss politician
- 1947: Ian Harrower , British motor racing driver
- 1947: Peter Nogly , German footballer
- 1947: Rubén Olivares , Mexican boxer
- 1947: Ernst Wohlwend , Swiss politician
- 1947: Susanne Vill , German musicologist and theater scholar
- 1948: T Bone Burnett , American rock musician and producer
- 1948: Valery Borisovich Kharlamov , Russian ice hockey player
- 1948: Jean-Paul Rostagni , French footballer
- 1948: Gian Piero Ventura , Italian football player and coach
- 1948: Carl Weathers , American actor
- 1949: Alireza Azizi , Iranian soccer player
- 1949: Lawrence Kasdan , American director, screenwriter and actor
- 1950: Ernst Good , Swiss ski racer
- 1950: Hanne Haller , German singer
- 1950: RPS Lanrue , German musician ( Ton Steine Scherben )
1951-1975
- 1951: Martin Auer , Austrian writer
- 1951: Fița Lovin , Romanian track and field athlete, Olympic medalist
- 1952: Gaby Berger , German pop singer
- 1952: Klaus Jensen , German politician and entrepreneur
- 1952: Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu , Prime Minister of Romania
- 1952: Brigitte Sindelar , Austrian psychologist and psychotherapist
- 1953: Gunter Amler , German soccer player
- 1953: Wolfgang Böck , Austrian actor
- 1953: Gagey Mrozeck , German guitarist
- 1954: Jim Duggan , American professional wrestler
- 1954: Herbert Feurer , Austrian footballer
- 1954: Karl Thomas Fehr , German mineralogist
- 1955: Dietmar Demuth , German soccer player
- 1955: Jan Fedder , German actor
- 1955: Dominique Rocheteau , French footballer
- 1955: Matthias Rößler , German politician
- 1956: Étienne Daho , Algerian-French pop singer
- 1956: Ben Heppner , Canadian singer
- 1957: David Bergen , Canadian writer
- 1959: René Creemers , Dutch jazz musician
- 1959: Bernd Franke , German composer
- 1959: Nguyên Lê , French world music and jazz guitarist and composer of Vietnamese origin
- 1960: Andrea Fischer , German politician, MP
- 1960: Edward St Aubyn , British writer
- 1961: Christian Henking , Swiss composer, conductor and choirmaster
- 1961: Tom Kummer , Swiss journalist
- 1961: Mike Tramp , Danish rock musician
- 1962: Jeff Cronenweth , American cinematographer
- 1962: Antonia Langsdorf , German astrologer and TV presenter
- 1962: Patricia Morrison , American bassist, singer and songwriter
- 1963: Frank Dahmke , German handball player
- 1963: Steven Soderbergh , American film director
- 1963: Stefan Stricker , German drag artist
- 1964: Mark Addy , British actor
- 1964: Manuela Ruben , German figure skater
- 1964: Uwe Wegmann , German footballer
- 1965: Roswitha Bindl , German soccer player
- 1965: Michael Hennrich , German politician
- 1965: Désirée Nosbusch , Luxembourg presenter and actress
- 1965: Slick Rick , American rapper
- 1966: Günter Abel , German football player and coach
- 1966: Paul Elstak , Dutch music producer
- 1966: Marco Hietala , Finnish bassist and singer
- 1966: Dan Schneider , American screenwriter, film producer and actor
- 1967: Emily Watson , British film actress
- 1967: Zakk Wylde , American guitarist and singer
- 1968: LL Cool J , American rapper and actor
- 1968: Karsten Mende , German ice hockey player and manager
- 1968: Stefanie Osenberg , German handball player and coach
- 1968: Andreas Sassen , German footballer
- 1968: Patricia Schäfer , German TV presenter
- 1969: Dave Grohl , American musician
- 1969: Jason Bateman , American actor
- 1969: Sergio Zárate , Argentine footballer
- 1970: Nili Abramski , Israeli long-distance runner
- 1970: Fazıl Say , Turkish pianist and composer
- 1971: Torsten Amft , German fashion designer and fashion artist
- 1971: Christian Bau , German chef
- 1971: Thomas Hellriegel , German triathlete
- 1971: Lasse Kjus , Norwegian alpine skier
- 1971: Susann Uplegger , German actress
- 1972: Sven Epiney , Swiss radio and television presenter
- 1972: Raimondas Rumšas , Lithuanian cyclist
- 1973: Artur Aivazyan , Ukrainian sports shooter
- 1973: Giancarlo Fisichella , Italian racing car driver
- 1973: Christian Gläsel , German entrepreneur and racing driver
- 1973: Illmatic , German rapper
- 1974: Kevin Durand , Canadian actor
- 1974: Stavroula Kozompoli , Greek water polo player
- 1974: Petra Lämmel , German actress
- 1974: Rastislav Michalík , Czech footballer
- 1975: Boris Amromin , Israeli ice hockey player
- 1975: Carlos Chaile , Argentine footballer
- 1975: Taylor Hayes , American pornographic actress
- 1975: Jordan Ladd , American actress
1976-2000
- 1976: Benoît Joachim , Luxembourg cyclist
- 1976: Martin Knold , Norwegian ice hockey player
- 1977: Uwe Hardter , German cyclist
- 1977: Narain Karthikeyan , Indian auto racer
- 1978: Abdelaziz Ahanfouf , German-Moroccan footballer
- 1978: Vladimir Borisovich Antipov , Russian ice hockey player
- 1978: Shawn Crawford , American track and field athlete
- 1979: Chris Albright , American soccer player
- 1980: Oliver Arno , Austrian musical actor
- 1980: Cory Gibbs , American soccer player
- 1981: Maren Baumbach , German handball player
- 1981: Hyleas Fountain , American track and field athlete
- 1981: Sergey Lagutin , Uzbek cyclist
- 1981: Garfield Reid , Jamaican soccer player
- 1982: Lawrence Aidoo , Ghanaian footballer
- 1982: Kamila Anna Augustyn , Polish badminton player
- 1982: Víctor Valdés , Spanish footballer
- 1982: Markus Wagesreiter , Austrian handball player
- 1983: Rainer Schwartz , German footballer
- 1984: Mike Pelfrey , American baseball player
- 1985: Martin Putze , German bobsleigh athlete
- 1985: Nicole Schuster , German writer
- 1986: Cristina Aicardi , Peruvian badminton player
- 1986: Terje Hilde , Norwegian ski jumper
- 1986: Stefanie Sargnagel , Austrian writer
- 1987: Dennis Aogo , German soccer player
- 1987: Jeremias Kochorz , German actor
- 1988: Alexander Eberlein , German footballer
- 1989: Lærke Møller , Danish handball player
- 1989: Aomi Muyock , Swiss actress
- 1992: Mikke Leinonen , Finnish Nordic combined athlete
- 1992: James O'Shaughnessy , American football player
- 1994: Thomas Hettegger , Austrian alpine skier
- 1994: Gisela Pulido , Spanish kitesurfer
- 1994: Vivien Wulf , German actress
- 1997: Francesco Bagnaia , Italian motorcycle racer
- 1997: Christoph Greger , German footballer
- 1998: Nick Romeo Reimann , German actor
- 1999: Francisco Montero , Spanish footballer
- 1999: Declan Rice , Anglo-Irish footballer
- 1999: Ștefan-Constantin Berariu , Romanian rower
- 2000: Jonathan David , Canadian-Haitian soccer player
- 2000: Marcel Żyłła , Polish-German footballer
21st century
- 2001: Anssi Suhonen , Finnish football player
- 2001: Alexander Türk , German child actor
Died
Before the 16th century
- Ingyō , Japanese Emperor 453:
- Ekkehard I of St. Gallen , Swiss monk, dean of the monastery of St. Gallen 973:
- 1044: Adelheid I , daughter of the Franconian Emperor, abbess of the Quedlinburg, Gandersheim, Gernrode and Frose monasteries
- 1092: Vratislav II , King of Bohemia
- 1163: Ladislaus II , Hungarian anti-king
- 1191: Berno , first bishop of Schwerin and apostle of the Abodrites
- 1236: Sava of Serbia , first Orthodox Archbishop of Serbia, writer and saint-equal-apostle of the Christian Orthodox Churches
- 1238: Brunward , Bishop of Schwerin
- 1270: Walter de Dunstanville , English knight
- 1301: Andrew III. , King of Hungary
- 1331: Odoric of Portenau , Italian Franciscan and world traveller
- 1334: Nicholas of Stralendorf , canon of Lübeck and Schwerin
- 1380: Albrecht von Sternberg , Bishop of Schwerin, Bishop of Leitomischl and Archbishop of Magdeburg
- 1444: Adelheid I , daughter of the Franconian Emperor, abbess of the Quedlinburg, Gandersheim, Gernrode and Frose monasteries
- 1458: Anna von Plauen , abbess of Quedlinburg
- 1460: Adelheid von Plassenberg , Abbess of Himmelkron Monastery
- 1465: Thomas Beckington , Bishop of Bath and Wells
- 1476: John Mowbray, 4th Duke of Norfolk , British nobleman
- 1487: Thomas Rode , Mecklenburg clergyman, canon and provost
16th to 18th centuries
- 1519: Wendelin Steinbach , German theologian
- 1527: Stephen IV , Voivode of the Principality of Moldavia
- 1528: Leonhard Schiemer , Austrian martyr of the Anabaptist movement
- 1539: Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone , Italian painter
- 1577: Jakob Bagge , Norwegian naval officer and admiral in the Swedish Navy
- 1589: Francis Kett , English physician
- 1592: Pedro de Moya y Contreras , Spanish Bishop of the Catholic Church and Viceroy of New Spain
- 1616: Theodor Riphan , German auxiliary bishop of Cologne
- 1634: Gómez Suárez de Figueroa, duque de Feria , Spanish statesman and general
- 1635: Heinrich Schickhardt , German master builder
- 1659: Henri II de Savoie-Nemours , Duke of Nemours
- 1660: Thomas Welles , English politician, governor of the Colony of Connecticut
- 1676: Francesco Cavalli , Italian composer and organist
- 1684: Alvise Contarini , 106th Doge of Venice
- 1687: Othmar Appenzeller , Swiss mayor
- 1689: Georg Wiegner , German jurist and mayor of Dresden
- 1701: Tokugawa Mitsukuni , Japanese prince
- 1709: Kambaksh , Prince of the Indian Mughal dynasty
- 1711: Sophie Eleonore von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern , Princess of Guelph and Canoness in Gandersheim Abbey
- 1718: Andreas Dietrich Apel , German merchant and silk manufacturer
- 1719: Lorenz Luidl , Bavarian sculptor
- 1732: Ubaldo Ricci , Italian painter
- 1752: Devasahayam Pillai , Indian convert to Catholicism and martyr, Blessed of the Catholic Church
- 1753: George Berkeley , British empiricist and philosopher
- 1755: Konrad Friedrich Ernst Bierling , German Lutheran theologian
- 1755: Julius Valentin van Gollenesse , Dutch governor of Ceylon
- 1756: Johann Christoph Ungewitter , German Reformed theologian
- 1766: Frederick V , Danish nobleman, King of Denmark and Norway
- 1767: Johann Philipp Crollius , German educator and historian
- 1772: Susanna Margaretha Brandt , German infanticide
- 1772: Maria von Hannover , Anglo-German noblewoman, Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel
- 1776: Edward Cornwallis , British governor of Nova Scotia and Gibraltar
- 1787: Joseph Friedrich of Saxe-Hildburghausen , Regent of Saxe-Hildburghausen and Imperial Field Marshal
- 1789: Christian Gottlieb Gilling , German theologian
- 1793: Friedrich Bernhard von Prittwitz , German landowner
- 1797: Johann Samuel Diterich , German hymn writer
19th century
- 1821: Jens Zetlitz , Norwegian lyric poet
- 1823: Ernst von Rüchel , Prussian infantry general
- 1825: Johann Martin Gehrig , German Roman Catholic clergyman
- 1829: Henry Ashley , American jurist and politician
- 1830: Johann Georg Repsold , German precision mechanic
- 1831: Henry Mackenzie , British writer
- 1837: Augustin Gretillat , Swiss Protestant clergyman and university teacher
- 1841: Ignaz Döllinger , German physician
- 1842: Nicolai Hinrichsen Angel , German instrument and organ builder
- 1848: Robert Adamson , Scottish chemist and photographer
- 1854: Peter Heinrich Merkens , German businessman and politician
- 1855: Johann Christian Jauch senior , Hanseatic merchant
- 1857: Carl Gravenhorst , German zoologist
- 1858: Friedrich Magnus von Bassewitz , District President in Potsdam
- 1864: Georg Jabin , German landscape painter
- 1873: Louis Burnier , Swiss evangelical minister and school reformer
- 1874: Philipp Reis , German teacher and inventor
- 1880: Raphael Christen , Swiss sculptor
- 1880: Carl Feer-Herzog , Swiss politician, entrepreneur and railway pioneer
- 1880: Hans von Prittwitz , Russian major general
- 1881: Max von Neumayr , German politician
- 1884: Philippe Suchard , Swiss chocolate producer
- 1887: Friedrich von Amerling , Austrian painter
- 1888: Stephen Heller , Hungarian pianist and composer
- 1889: Ilma von Murska , Croatian opera singer (soprano)
- 1890: Gustav-Adolf Hirn , French physicist
- 1892: Henry Edward Manning , British Catholic theologian, Archbishop of Westminster and cardinal
- 1892: Giovanni Simeoni , Italian cardinal
- 1892: Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale , British prince
- 1898: Lewis Carroll , British novelist ( Alice in Wonderland ), mathematician and photographer
- 1900: Rudolf Rüdt von Collenberg-Eberstadt , German jurist and state commissioner
20th century
1901-1950
- 1901: Charles Hermite , French mathematician
- 1902: Cato Maximilian Guldberg , Norwegian mathematician and chemist
- 1905: Ernst Abbe , German astronomer and physicist, optician and social reformer
- 1907: Wilhelm von Hartel , Austrian classics scholar and Minister for Education and Culture
- 1907: Hermann Iseke , German poet
- 1907: Henry Squires , American singer
- 1908: William Livingston Alden , American journalist, writer and theosophist
- 1908: Holger Drachmann , Danish painter and poet
- 1909: Zinowi Petrovich Rozhestvensky , Russian admiral
- 1912: Otto Liebmann , German philosopher
- 1912: Leonid Alexandrovich Arbuzov , Russian historian
- 1912: Josue Jean Philippe Valeton the Younger , Dutch theologian and orientalist
- 1914: Franz Rudolph Wurlitzer , American musical instrument maker
- 1915: Oskar Friedrich , German educator and author
- 1916: Otto Ammon , German anthropologist
- 1916: Adolf von Auer , German lawyer
- 1917: Carl Börger , German organ builder
- 1918: Bernhard Weiß , German theologian
- 1919: Nikolai Stefanovich Beshanitsky , Russian Orthodox priest and martyr
- 1919: Michael Bleive , Russian Orthodox priest and martyr
- 1919: Platon Kulbusch , Russian Orthodox Bishop of Riga, martyr
- 1919: Carlos Manuel García Vila , Dominican violinist and music teacher
- 1919: Traugott Hahn , German-Baltic theologian and pastor, Protestant martyr
- 1919: Moritz Wilhelm Paul Schwartz , German-Baltic pastor, Protestant martyr
- 1920: John Francis Dodge , American automobile designer and entrepreneur
- 1924: Arne Garborg , Norwegian writer
- 1924: Géza Zichy , Hungarian pianist and composer
- 1925: Camille Decoppet , Swiss Federal Councilor
- 1933: Aenne Biermann , German photographer
- 1934: Jean-Baptiste Marchand , French officer and explorer of Africa
- 1938: Hans von Ramsay , German officer and explorer
- 1939: Albert Amlacher , German teacher, pastor and writer
- 1940: Heinrich August Meißner , German engineer and railway builder
- 1941: Fritz Grünbaum , Austrian cabaret artist, director and emcee
- 1942: Fred Fisher , German-American composer
- 1943: Adolf Sandberger , German composer and musicologist
- 1944: Hàm Nghi , eighth emperor of Vietnam's Nguyễn dynasty
- 1944: Hans Schiebelhuth , German writer and poet of Expressionism
- 1945: Peter Wilhelm Millowitsch , German actor and theater manager
- 1947: Bill Hewitt , American football player
- 1948: Isaac Schreyer , Austrian writer and translator
- 1949: Harry Stack Sullivan , American psychiatrist
- 1949: Joaquín Turina , Spanish composer
1951-2000
- 1951: Fritz Balogh , German soccer player
- 1952: Artur Kapp , Estonian composer
- 1953: Torii Ryūzō , Japanese anthropologist and archaeologist
- 1955: Luis Zuegg , Italian cable car pioneer
- 1957: Robert John Armstrong , American bishop
- 1957: Humphrey Bogart , American actor
- 1958: August H. Andresen , American politician
- 1960: Ralph Chubb , British poet, printer and artist
- 1961: Gérald Gagnier , Canadian composer, trumpeter and conductor
- 1962: Johann Steinböck , Austrian politician, Governor of Lower Austria
- 1963: Friedrich Born , Swiss diplomat
- 1963: Josef Nadler , German scholar and literary historian
- 1963: Gustav Regulator , German writer
- 1964: Hans Reingruber , German politician, Minister of Transport of the GDR
- 1965: Friedrich Bauereisen , German politician, MP
- 1965: Jeanette MacDonald , American actress
- 1966: Curt Backeberg , German author, cactus collector and researcher
- 1966: Sergei Pavlovich Korolev , Soviet rocket designer
- 1966: Bill Carr , American sprinter, Olympic gold medalist
- 1968: Dorothea Mackellar , Australian poet and novelist
- 1970: William Feller , American mathematician
- 1970: Oskar Müller , German politician, MP
- 1971: Heinrich Anacker , Swiss-German writer
- 1971: Erich Friedrich , German politician
- 1972: Anna Maria Achenrainer , Austrian writer
- 1972: Horst Assmy , German footballer
- 1972: Frederik IX. , Danish king
- 1973: Cuno Fischer , German painter, set designer and designer
- 1973: Hanna Klose-Greger , German writer, graphic artist and painter
- 1973: Aleksandras Machtas , Lithuanian chess player
- 1976: Abdul Razak , Malaysian politician
- 1976: Juan D'Arienzo , Argentine tango musician
- 1976: Walter Jauch , German insurance salesman
- 1977: Anthony Eden , British politician, several times Foreign Secretary, Prime Minister
- 1977: Peter Finch , British theater and film actor
- 1977: Werner Henneberger , German architect, social democrat and anarchist
- 1977: Anaïs Nin , American writer
- 1978: Harold Abrahams , British athlete
- 1978: Ernst Ackermann , Swiss statistician
- 1978: Kurt Gödel , Austrian mathematician and logician
- 1980: Robert Ardrey , American playwright, screenwriter and anthropologist
- 1982: Walfried Winkler , German motorcycle racer
- 1984: Garabed Amadouni , Turkish cleric
- 1984: Paul Ben-Haim , Israeli composer
- 1984: Gerhard Arnold , German politician
- 1984: Brooks Atkinson , American theater critic
- 1984: Ludwig Eckes , German entrepreneur
- 1984: Ray Kroc , American entrepreneur ( McDonald's )
- 1984: Rudolf Lehmann , German historian
- 1985: Rudolf Agricola , German economist, journalist and politician
- 1985: Anagarika Govinda , German interpreter of Buddhism and Taoism, writer and painter, founder of the order Arya Maitreya Mandala
- 1985: Robert T. Odeman , German cabaret artist
- 1985: Karl Schmitt-Walter , German opera and lieder singer
- 1986: Daniel Balavoine , French singer
- 1986: Donna Reed , American actress
- 1986: Thierry Sabine , French motorcycle racer, founder of the Dakar Rally
- 1986: Robert Trösch , Swiss actor and director
- 1987: Johann Cramer , German politician, MP
- 1987: Douglas Sirk , German-American stage and film director
- 1987: Rauli Somerjoki , Finnish rock musician and singer
- 1988: Georgy Maximilianovich Malenkov , Soviet politician
- 1988: Pi Scheffer , Dutch composer and conductor
- 1989: Robert Lembke , German journalist and TV presenter
- 1989: Dinah Nelken , German novelist and screenwriter
- 1990: Hellmut Haase-Altendorf , German composer and pianist
- 1991: Duncan Black , British economist
- 1991: Heli Finkenzeller , German actress
- 1991: Irwin Goodman , Finnish folk musician
- 1991: Werner Schubert-Deister , German painter and sculptor
- 1992: Irakli Abashidze , Georgian Soviet poet and politician
- 1992: Ceslas Spicq , French Roman Catholic minister and university teacher
- 1993: Victor Abens , Luxembourg resistance fighter and politician
- 1993: Geoff Brown , British volcanologist and geologist
- 1993: Gregor Determann , German politician, MP
- 1993: Néstor García , Colombian volcanologist and geochemist
- 1993: Igor Alexandrovich Menjailov , Russian volcanologist
- 1993: Carlos Trujillo , Colombian civil engineer
- 1994: Zino Davidoff , Ukrainian-Swiss entrepreneur
- 1994: Myron Fohr , American racing driver
- 1994: Federica Montseny , Spanish writer and anarchist
- 1996: Onno Tunç , Turkish musician, composer and arranger
- 1999: Jerzy Grotowski , Polish director
- 1999: Muslimgauze , British musician
- 2000: Meche Barba , Mexican actress and dancer
21st century
- 2001: Karl Bednarik , Austrian painter and writer
- 2001: Burkhard Heim , German physicist
- 2001: Vic Wilson , British motor racing driver
- 2002: Ebenezer Ako-Adjei , Ghanaian politician, lawyer, publisher and journalist
- 2002: Pierre Joubert , Artist, Boy Scout
- 2002: Martin Pörksen , German Protestant theologian and politician, MdL
- 2002: Michael Dunlop Young , British sociologist
- 2003: Chester Gill , Barbadian-Swiss jazz musician, composer and choir director
- 2003: Georg Knepler , German musicologist
- 2003: Zenon Płoszaj , Polish violinist and music teacher
- 2004: Uta Hagen , German-American stage actress
- 2005: Alfred Heimat , German violinist, conductor and Kapellmeister
- 2005: Carl Möhner , Austrian actor and painter
- 2005: Rudolph Moshammer , German fashion designer
- 2005: Jesús Rafael Soto , Venezuelan artist
- 2006: Heinrich Severloh , German soldier
- 2006: Shelley Winters , American actress
- 2007: Friedrich Karl Fromme , German journalist
- 2007: John Hawkins , Canadian composer and pianist
- 2008: Judah Folkman , American cell biologist and medical scientist
- 2009: Friedrich Alexander Bischoff , Austrian Sinologist, Tibetologist and Mongolist
- 2009: Jan Kaplický , Czech-British architect
- 2009: Ricardo Montalbán , Mexican actor
- 2010: Bobby Charles , American singer and composer
- 2010: Petra Schürmann , German TV presenter and actress
- 2011: Stephanie Glaser , Swiss actress
- 2011: Siegfried Maruhn , German journalist
- 2012: Giampiero Moretti , Italian racing driver and entrepreneur
- 2013: Rolf Hübler , German enduro athlete
- 2014: Mae Young , American professional wrestler
- 2015: Lotte Hass , Austrian diving pioneer
- 2015: Eckhard Müller-Mertens , German historian
- 2016: Franco Citti , Italian actor
- 2016: Alan Rickman , British actor
- 2017: Herbert Mies , German politician
- 2017: Zhou Youguang , Chinese economist and linguist
- 2018: Dan Gurney , American racing driver and mechanical engineer
- 2019: Paweł Adamowicz , Polish local politician
- 2021: Melanio Asensio , Spanish athlete
- 2021: Clifford Burvill , Australian cyclist
- 2021: Simon Crosse , British rower
- 2021: Leonidas Pelekanakis , Greek regatta sailor
holidays and commemorations
- Church commemorations
- George Fox , English preacher and founder of the Quakers (Evangelical, Anglican Memorial Day is January 13)
- St. Platon Kulbusch , St. Michael Bleive and St. Nikolai Stefanovich Beschanizki , Russian Orthodox priests (Plato was bishop) and Baltic Martyrs (Orthodox, New Calendar )
- St. Felix of Nola , priest and martyr (Catholic)
- name days
The list of commemoration and action days contains further entries .
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