July 9th
The July 9 is the 190th day of the Gregorian calendar (the 191st in leap years ), thus still 175 days remain until the end of the year.
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Events
Politics and world events
- Beaucaire , Avitus is appointed Western Roman Emperor. He can count on the support of the Visigoth king Theodoric II . 455: In
- Battle of Toulouse an army from the Frankish Empire, drawn together by Eudo of Aquitaine , defeats several thousand invading Saracens under their leader As-Samh ibn Mālik al-Chaulānī , who falls in this battle. 721: In the
- 1386: The battle of Sempach ends with the death of the Habsburg Leopold III. and a victory for the Confederates .
- 1540: England's King Henry VIII annulled his marriage to Anna of Cleves .
- 1553: In the battle of Sievershausen in the Second Margrave War , Elector Moritz von Sachsen defeats his former ally, Margrave Albrecht Alcibiades of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, and thus makes a significant contribution to the peace of Augsburg .
- 1686: The Augsburg League , founded on the initiative of Emperor Leopold I , tries to put a stop to the French expansion to the Rhine under Louis XIV as a defensive alliance.
- 1701: Prince Eugene of Savoy begins the War of the Spanish Succession without declaring war . He defeats the French Marshal General Catinat at the Battle of Carpi in Italy.
- 1755: French and Indian War : In the battle of the Monongahela (in the area of today's Pittsburgh ) a force consisting of Indians and a few French soldiers inflicts a devastating defeat on a numerically superior British army .
- 1762: After a coup of her guards, Catherine II is proclaimed sole Tsarina of Russia , her husband, Tsar Peter III , staying outside Saint Petersburg . , completely surprised by the development.
- 1789: The French National Assembly calls itself the Assemblée nationale constituante and begins drafting a constitution.
- 1796: Austrian and French troops fight a bitter battle for the municipality of Malsch in the margraviate of Baden in the First Coalition War . During the Battle of Malsch , the town changed hands several times before the French withdrew.
- 1807: The dictated peace of Tilsit between Emperor Napoleon I and King Friedrich-Wilhelm III. von Prussia ends the Fourth Coalition War between these two countries and downgrades Prussia to the status of a European middle power.
- 1810: Napoleon declares the Kingdom of Holland dissolved and annexes the Netherlands as French territory by decree .
- 1810: The first siege of Ciudad Rodrigo ends in the Napoleonic Wars on the Iberian Peninsula with the capture of the Spanish city by the besieging French under Marshal Michel Ney .
- 1816: The Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata , today's Argentina , declares its independence from Spain in the Congress of Tucumán .
- 1860: In Damascus there is a massacre in the Christian quarter by incited Muslims . The violence tolerated by the authorities , which also extended to the following day, killed a total of around 6,000 people.
- 1915: The German colony Deutsch-Südwestafrika surrenders to the South Africans in the First World War .
- 1916: The merchant submarine Deutschland reaches Baltimore after the first submarine crosses the Atlantic .
- 1925: The July Revolution in Ecuador begins.
- 1926: With the aim of the reunification of China, the Kuomintang starts the northern campaign against warlords in the north of the country.
- 1932: At the end of the Lausanne Conference, the German government under Franz von Papen achieves an end to the reparations payments imposed by the Treaty of Versailles . The opposition in the Reichstag feels that the outcome of the negotiations is inadequate.
- 1941: The boiler battle near Białystok and Minsk during Operation Barbarossa in World War II , which began on June 26, ends with the surrender of the last Red Army soldiers in Minsk.
- 1945: In Austria , the Allied Agreement on the four zones of occupation is concluded.
- 1945: The states of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , Brandenburg (formerly the province of Brandenburg ), Saxony and Thuringia as well as the state of Saxony-Anhalt (formerly the province of Saxony ) are established within the Soviet occupation zone through an order of the SMAD .
- 1947: The former pleasure steamer President Warfield arrives at the port of Sète in southern France under the command of Jossi Harel in order to take 4,515 Jewish refugees on board as unnoticed as possible and bring them to Palestine as part of the Alija Bet .
- 1954: The newly founded Federal Testing Office for writings harmful to minors put two comics from the series The Little Sheriff and Jezab, the Seafarer on the index as the first works .
- 1954: At the instigation of Edward Twining , the skull of Chief Mkwawa, who died in 1898, is returned from the overseas museum in Bremen to the British colony of Tanganyika , thereby fulfilling Article 246 of the Treaty of Versailles after 35 years.
- 1961: In Turkey, the new constitution is adopted by referendum .
- 1980: Failed coup ( Nojeh-Coup ) against the leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran .
- 1985: In the glycol wine scandal, the German Federal Ministry of Health warns the public that some Austrian wines are adulterated with the antifreeze diethylene glycol .
- 1986: The Siemens manager and nuclear physicist Karl Heinz Beckurts is killed by an RAF bomb attack in Straßlach near Munich .
- 1999: One week of violent protests by students and young people against the repressive policies of the government began in Iran .
- 2002: The Organization for African Unity dissolves. The successor organization will be the African Union .
- 2004: Paul Klebnikov , editor-in-chief of the Russian edition of Forbes , is shot dead by two unknown perpetrators in Moscow.
- 2011: The Republic of South Sudan becomes independent from Sudan on the basis of the Naivasha Agreement to end the South Sudanese War of Secession . The first president will be Salva Kiir Mayardit , who was elected last year .
economy
- 1357: Emperor Charles IV lays the foundation stone for the Charles Bridge in Prague .
- 1873: The German Coin Act is passed in the German Empire . It defines the Reich currency as the mark , divided into 100 pfennigs .
science and technology
- 1919: Three days after arriving in Mineola, New York, the British rigid airship R34 takes off on its return flight to Europe. It will be the first airship to cross the Atlantic in both directions.
- 1955: The philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell publishes the Russell-Einstein Manifesto , signed by himself and ten other scientists, in London , which deals with the consequences of the use of nuclear weapons .
- 1962: The nuclear weapons explosion Starfish Prime , triggered at about 400 km altitude, 1150 km southwest of Hawaii, paralyzes numerous electronic devices on the nearby surface of the earth due to the strong electromagnetic pulse .
- 1979: The American space probe Voyager 2 flies past Jupiter and provides many photos of Jupiter and its moons .
- 1993: The GKK Etzenricht HVDC close coupling for coupling the German and Czech power grids is officially put into operation.
Culture
- 1831: The premiere of the opera Le Grand Prix ou Le Voyage à frais communs by Adolphe Adam takes place at the Opéra-Comique in Paris.
- 1927: While digging peat , Jann Hanßen and his son Heye discover Walle's plow, which is at least two thousand years old, in the East Frisian town of Walle .
- 1965: The television series Auf der Flucht with David Janssen in the role of Dr. Richard Kimble and Barry Morse as his pursuers Lt. Philip Gerard .
- 1978: The world premiere of the opera Lear by Aribert Reimann takes place at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich.
society
- 1864: The first murder in Great Britain occurs in a train compartment . The tailor Franz Muller is soon suspected of being a perpetrator and is later hanged.
religion
- 1609: Emperor Rudolf II grants the Bohemian estates freedom of religion in a letter of majesty .
- 1706: The Germans Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg and Heinrich Plütschau land with their ship Sophia in Tarangambadi , today Tamil Nadu , India. They are the first Lutheran missionaries in South India and found the Danish Hallesche Mission (Tranquebar Mission), which worked there until 1845.
Disasters
- Jōgan earthquake triggers a tsunami on the Japanese Pacific coast that penetrates four kilometers inland and kills around 1,000 people. 869: The
- 1982: New Orleans , USA . A Boeing 727 of Pan American Airways crashes shortly after takeoff. All 145 people on board and 8 residents perished.
- 1994: Flooding caused by Hurricane Alberto ruptured a dam at Lake Blackshear ( Flint River Dam ) near Warwick in Crisp County, Georgia , USA, killing 15. Around 25,000 people have to leave their homes.
- 2006: At least 120 people died in a plane crash near the Russian city of Irkutsk .
Minor accidents are listed in the sub-articles of Disaster .
Sports
- 1867: Founding of the Scottish football club Queen's Park Football Club - one of the most traditional football clubs in Europe.
- 1877: The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club hosts the Wimbledon tennis tournament for the first time .
- 1922: Johnny Weissmüller swims the 100 m freestyle in 58.6 seconds, making it the first person to need less than a minute for the distance.
- 1978: In Las Vegas Larry Holmes wins his boxing match and thus the world heavyweight championship according to the WBC version by winning points over Ken Norton ; he is said to hold the title for more than five years.
- 1989: The German tennis players Steffi Graf and Boris Becker win the individual competitions of the Wimbledon Championships within a few hours .
- 2006: In the final of the 2006 World Cup , Italy defeated the French national soccer team 5-3 on penalties at the Olympiastadion Berlin . The French Zinédine Zidane is sent off during the game for a head butt against Marco Materazzi .
Entries of track and field world records can be found under the respective discipline under track and field . Entries on football world championship games can be found in the sub-pages of football world championships . The same goes for European football championships .
Born
Before the 18th century
- 1249: Kameyama , 90th Tennō of Japan
- 1458: Frederick IV , non-ruling Margrave of Baden and Bishop of Utrecht
- 1511: Dorothea von Sachsen-Lauenburg , Queen of Denmark and Norway
- 1560: Karl Ludwig zu Sulz , Imperial Feldzeugmeister and President of the Court War Council
- 1563: Orazio Gentileschi , Italian painter
- 1566: Johann Ernst , Duke of Saxony-Eisenach
- 1578: Ferdinand II , German Emperor
- 1645: Balthasar Adelmann , German Jesuit and teacher
- 1654: Reigen , 112th Tennō of Japan
- 1682: Johann Heinrich Müslin , Swiss Pietist
- 1689: Alexis Piron , French lawyer and writer
- 1695: Johann Ernst von Flörcke , German lawyer
- 1697: Paolo Anesi , Italian landscape painter
18th century
- 1701: Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux, comte de Maurepas , French statesman
- 1713: John Newbery , English publisher and bookseller, best known for his children's books
- 1745: Christian Gottlob Richter , German lawyer, university professor and philologist
- 1746: Franziska Lang , German soubrette, dancer and actress
- 1750: Bathilde d'Orléans , Duchess of Bourbon, Princess of Condé
- 1750: Thomas Posey , American politician, governor of the Indiana Territory
- 1758: Dietrich Friedrich von Holstein , German officer
- 1764: Ann Radcliffe , British writer
- 1766: Johanna Schopenhauer , German writer
- 1770: Kaspar Maximilian Droste zu Vischering , German Roman Catholic bishop
- 1770: Abner Lacock , American politician
- 1777: Paavo Ruotsalainen , Finnish Evangelical Lutheran revival preacher
- 1791: Rudolph Bay , Danish composer
- 1791: Friedrich Adolf Ebert , German librarian and bibliographer
- 1794: Gotthilf August von Maltitz , German writer
- 1799: Théophile Tilmant , French violinist and conductor
19th century
1801-1850
- 1809: Friedrich August Quenstedt , German geologist, paleontologist, mineralogist and crystallographer
- 1815: Oran M. Roberts , American politician
- 1819: Elias Howe , American manufacturer and inventor of the double-stitch sewing machine
- 1825: Addison Crandall Gibbs , American politician
- 1829: Robert Franklin Armfield , American politician
- 1831: Wilhelm His , Swiss-born anatomist and developmental biologist
- 1833: Florence Marryat , English writer
- 1834: Jan Neruda , Czech journalist, poet and writer
- 1835: William D. Bloxham , American politician
- 1836: Camille de Renesse , Belgian count
- 1837: Henri Gonin , Swiss Protestant missionary
- 1838: Henriëtte Mayer van den Bergh , Belgian art collector, patron and curator
- 1843: Ludwig Brunow , German sculptor
- 1846: Augusto Silj , Italian lawyer, Prefect of the Apostolic Signature, Cardinal of the Curia
- 1847: Nikolai von Astudin , Russian landscape painter
- 1847: Wong Fei Hung , Chinese doctor and martial artist
- 1850: Ivan Wasov , Bulgarian writer, historian and politician
1851-1900
- 1857: Frederick II , Grand Duke of Baden
- 1858: Franz Boas , German-American ethnologist
- 1859: Wilhelm Hallwachs , German physicist
- 1862: Carl Thiel , German music teacher
- 1863: Siegfried Sudhaus , German classical philologist and papyrologist
- 1868: Gustav Noske , German politician, Reichswehr Minister
- 1874: Paul Johannes Schlesinger , Austrian politician
- 1879: Ottorino Respighi , Italian composer
- 1885: Gustav Ammann , Swiss landscape architect
- 1885: Tor Andræ , Swedish historian of religion and bishop
- 1885: Caius Welcker , Dutch football player
- 1887: Johannes Ackermanns , German local politician
- 1888: Kawaji Ryūkō , Japanese poet
- 1889: Nikolai Nikolajewitsch Assejew , Russian poet and literary critic
- 1889: Jan Kok , Dutch football player
- 1890: Fritz von Twardowski , German diplomat
- 1892: Eric Nares , British officer
- 1898: Johannes Sigfred Andersen , Norwegian smuggler, criminal and resistance fighter
- 1899: Marion Ashmore , American football player
- 1900: Ida Ehre , German actress
- 1900: Hermann Freytag , German politician
20th century
1901-1925
- 1901: Barbara Cartland , British writer
- 1901: Erich Rammler , German process engineer
- 1902: Jutta Balk , German painter, co-founder of the municipal puppet theater in Magdeburg
- 1904: Otto Wahl , German cross-country skier
- 1906: Luise Glowinski-Taubert , German painter
- 1906: Elisabeth Lutyens , British composer
- 1907: Eddie Dean , American actor and country musician
- 1908: Takashi Asahina , Japanese conductor
- 1908: Minor White , American photographer
- 1909: David Frankfurter , German assassin against Wilhelm Gustloff
- 1909: Max Klankermeier , German motorcycle and automobile racing driver
- 1910: Herbert Berg , German automobile racing driver
- 1910: Govan Mbeki , South African politician
- 1911: Tom Linton Anderson , Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- 1911: John Archibald Wheeler , American physicist
- 1913: Georg Picht , German philosopher, theologian and educator
- 1914: Willi Stoph , German politician, chairman of the Council of Ministers and the Council of State of the GDR
- 1915: David Diamond , American composer
- 1915: Alfred Orda , Polish opera singer
- 1916: Edward Heath , British Prime Minister
- 1917: Kay Aldridge , American actress
- 1917: Antonino Janner , Swiss diplomat
- 1918: John Heath-Stubbs , British poet and translator
- 1918: Ōguri Hiroshi , Japanese composer and horn player
- 1919: Max Nathan , German automobile racing driver
- 1920: Bill Edwards , American football player
- 1920: Dick Thompson , American racing car driver
- 1921: Hans-Joachim Reiche , German journalist
- 1923: Kurt Asendorf , German author and local researcher
- 1923: Julio Musimessi , Argentine soccer player
- 1924: Pierre Cochereau , French composer, organist and music teacher
- 1925: Peter Ludwig , German entrepreneur and art collector
1926-1950
- 1926: János Gosztonyi , Hungarian actor, director and playwright
- 1926: Henri-Ferdinand Lavanchy , Swiss entrepreneur, founder of Adecco
- 1926: Georg Lohmeier , German author
- 1927: Ed Ames , American pop singer and actor
- 1928: Federico Bahamontes , Spanish cyclist
- 1928: Winfred Gaul , German artist
- 1928: Rolf Hennig , German non-fiction author, natural philosopher and publicist
- 1929: Hassan II , King of Morocco
- 1929: Lee Hazlewood , American singer, songwriter, and record producer
- 1930: Sim Iness , American athlete, Olympic champion
- 1930: Patricia Newcomb , American film producer and publicist
- 1932: Donald Rumsfeld , American politician, Secretary of Defense
- 1932: Amitzur Schapira , Israeli athletics coach
- 1933: Arnfrid Astel , German poet
- 1933: Elem Germanowitsch Klimow , Russian director
- 1933: Oliver Sacks , American neurologist and author
- 1933: Hedrick Smith , American journalist, television producer and non-fiction author of British origin
- 1935: Wim Duisenberg , Dutch economist, first President of the European Central Bank
- 1935: Mercedes Sosa , Argentine singer
- 1936: Helmut Ackermann , German graphic artist and painter
- 1937: Peter Beil , German musician and singer
- 1937: David Hockney , British artist
- 1937: Peter Märthesheimer , German author
- 1938: Brian Dennehy , American actor
- 1939: Branko Samarovski , Austrian actor
- 1939: Günter Tolar , Austrian moderator, actor and politician
- 1940: Jair da Costa , Brazilian soccer player
- 1941: Nancy Farmer , American writer
- 1941: Aiga Rasch , German illustrator
- 1942: Denis Payot , Swiss lawyer
- 1943: Gerd Althoff , German historian
- 1943: František Ringo Čech , Czech drummer, singer, songwriter, actor, painter and writer
- 1944: Karl Menrad , German actor
- 1945: Dean R. Koontz , American writer
- 1945: Erik van der Wurff , Dutch composer and pianist, producer, conductor and arranger
- 1946: Bon Scott , Australian rock singer ( AC / DC )
- 1946: Dudley Wood , British racing car driver
- 1947: Mitch Mitchell , British musician
- 1947: OJ Simpson , American football player
- 1948: Robert Gratzer , Austrian writer and dramaturge, journalist and publisher
- 1949: Wolfgang Gaitzsch , German archaeologist
1951-1975
- 1951: Chris Cooper , American actor
- 1951: Eugeniusz Knapik , Polish composer, pianist and music teacher
- 1952: Rodney Boll , Canadian marksman
- 1952: Hans Jürgen Fahn , German local politician
- 1952: David Macdonald , Canadian organist
- 1953: Thomas Ligotti , American writer
- 1954: Germán Cáceres , Salvadoran composer, conductor and music teacher
- 1954: Espen Søbye , Norwegian philosopher and literary critic
- 1955: Lindsey Graham , American politician
- 1956: Tom Hanks , American actor
- 1956: Christian Spatzek , Austrian actor
- 1957: Marc Almond , British musician
- 1957: Ardian Klosi , Albanian publicist
- 1959: Jim Kerr , British singer ( Simple Minds )
- 1959: Kevin Nash , American professional wrestler
- 1960: Dr. Motte , German DJ, co-founder of the Love Parade
- 1960: Wanda Vázquez Garced , Puerto Rican lawyer and governor
- 1962: Uwe Tschiskale , German soccer player
- 1963: John Mark Ainsley , English tenor
- 1963: Vicki Vomit , German musician and comedian
- 1964: Courtney Love , American singer and actress
- 1964: Stephan Schad , German actor
- 1964: Gianluca Vialli , Italian football player
- 1966: Pamela Adlon , American actress and voice actress
- 1966: Eric Melvin , American musician
- 1966: Amélie Nothomb , Belgian writer
- 1968: Paolo Di Canio , Italian football player
- 1969: Munkhbayar Dorjsuren , German-Mongolian sports shooter
- 1969: Percee P , American rapper
- 1970: Ilmārs Bricis , Latvian biathlete
- 1971: Marc Andreessen , American founder of Netscape Communications Corporation
- 1971: Scott Grimes , American actor
- 1972: Simon Tong , British musician
- 1974: Ross Antony , British television presenter, musical performer, musician and entertainer
- 1974: Nikola Sarcevic , Swedish singer and musician
- 1975: Jessica Folcker , Swedish singer
- 1975: Jack White , American musician and actor
1976-2000
- 1976: Emmanuelle Gagliardi , Swiss tennis player
- 1976: Jochem Uytdehaage , Dutch speed skater
- 1978: Linda Park , American actress
- 1978: Mark Medlock , German singer
- 1979: Patrice Bart-Williams , German singer and songwriter
- 1979: Olivier Blondel , French football player
- 1980: Selvin De León , Belizean football player
- 1980: Roman Roth , German actor and speaker
- 1981: Risto Arnaudovski , Croatian-Macedonian handball player
- 1981: Marco Stark , German soccer player
- 1982: Kozue Andō , Japanese soccer player
- 1982: Boštjan Cesar , Slovenian football player
- 1982: Alecko Eskandarian , American football player
- 1982: Sakon Yamamoto , Japanese Formula 1 racing driver
- 1984: Julius James , soccer player from Trinidad and Tobago
- 1985: Julia Hartmann , German actress
- 1985: Sonja Schöber , German swimmer
- 1985: Pablo Vitti , Argentine soccer player
- 1986: Željko Brkić , Serbian football player
- 1986: Simon Dumont , American freeski rider
- 1987: Matteo Rubin , Italian soccer player
- 1987: Butrint Vishaj , Austrian-Albanian football player
- 1988: Raul Rusescu , Romanian football player
- 1988: Christian Schwarz , German handball player
- 1989: Roman Koudelka , Czech ski jumper
- 1989: Deniz Naki , German soccer player
- 1989: Dani Schahin , German soccer player
- 1990: Fábio Pereira da Silva , Brazilian soccer player
- 1990: Kuba Giermaziak , Polish racing driver
- 1990: Rafael Pereira da Silva , Brazilian soccer player
- 1991: Bashkim Kadrii , Danish football player
- 1991: Mitchel Musso , American actor and singer
- 1991: Riley Reid , American porn actress
- 1992: Daniël de Jong , Dutch racing driver
- 1992: Jil Strüngmann , German soccer player
- 1993: Oliver Milde , German handball player
- 1993: Kelly MissesVlog , German web video producer
- 1993: Saskia Rosendahl , German actress
- 1993: Martin Tungevaag , Norwegian DJ and producer
- 1994: Hugh Carthy , British cyclist
- 1994: Pepe Oriola , Spanish racing driver
- 1994: Cornelia Roider , Austrian ski jumper
- 1995: Georgie Henley , British actress
- 1997: Julian Alder , Swiss floorball player
- 1998: Lindy Ave , German athlete
- 1998: Robert Capron , American actor
Died
Before the 17th century
- Ariwara no Narihira , Japanese waka poet and aristocrat 880:
- Wichfrid , Archbishop of Cologne 953:
- Ramiro Garcés of Viguera , King of Viguera 981:
- 1228: Stephen Langton , English theologian, cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury
- 1231: Heinrich II. Von Dischingen , Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- 1270: István Báncsa , Archbishop of Esztergom
- 1386: Leopold III. von Habsburg , Duke of Austria, Styria and Carinthia
- 1386: Arnold Winkelried , Swiss national hero
- 1394: Nicholas III. , Duke of Troppau and Leobschütz
- 1437: Joan of Navarre , French noblewoman, Duchess of Brittany, Queen of England
- 1474: Isotta degli Atti , Italian princess
- 1521: Raffaele Riario , Italian cardinal and patron of the arts
- 1539: Adrian Fortescue , English knight and martyr
- 1561: Sebald Heyden , German cantor, headmaster and spiritual poet
17th and 18th centuries
- 1608: Lucas Bacmeister , German Lutheran theologian and hymn composer
- 1613: Jacob Spengler : Mayor of St. Gallen
- 1654: Ferdinand IV , King of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Bohemia, King of Hungary
- 1661: Friedrich von Pfalz-Zweibrücken , Count Palatine and Duke of Pfalz-Zweibrücken
- 1672: Daniel Colonius the Younger , Dutch jurist
- 1673: Johann Rudolph Ahle , German composer, organist, poet and church musician
- 1677: Angelus Silesius , German religious poet of the Baroque
- 1697: Paolo Anesi , Italian landscape painter
- 1704: Hermann Otto II of Limburg-Styrum , Imperial Field Marshal General
- 1709: Christopher Slaughterford , first person in England to be convicted and executed on circumstantial evidence
- 1727: Veronica Giuliani , Italian nun and saint of the Catholic Church
- 1731: Johanna Sophie von Anhalt , Abbess of Mosigkau
- 1737: Gian Gastone de 'Medici , last Grand Duke of Tuscany from the Medici family
- 1744: Kasper Niesiecki , Polish Jesuit and heraldist
- 1746: Philip V , King of Spain
- 1747: Giovanni Bononcini , Italian cello player and composer
- 1755: Daniel Liénard de Beaujeu , French officer in New France
- 1755: Gottlob Harrer , German composer and Thomaskantor
- 1765: Caspar König , German organ builder
- 1766: Jonathan Mayhew , British-North American Unitarian theologian and political writer
- 1787: William Irvine , Scottish chemist
- 1797: Edmund Burke , English writer, state philosopher and politician
19th century
- 1827: Josef Malinský , Czech sculptor and carver
- 1828: Gilbert Stuart , American painter
- 1829: Karl Werner von Ahlefeldt , German knight and lord of Osterhof
- 1834: Michael Seymour , British naval officer
- 1838: Robert Grant , British politician
- 1843: Washington Allston , American painter and poet
- 1850: Bab , Iranian founder of religion (Babism)
- 1850: Jean-Pierre Boyer , President of Haiti
- 1850: Zachary Taylor , American politician, 12th President of the United States
- 1856: Amedeo Avogadro , Italian physicist and chemist
- 1857: Jakob Cederström , Swedish general and politician
- 1863: Christian Friedrich von Stockmar , German doctor and statesman
- 1871: Philipp August von Amsberg , German General Director of the Duke Braunschweig-Lüneburg Railways
- 1875: Christian Ruben , German painter
- 1879: Georg Aenotheus Koch , German classical philologist and lexicographer
- 1880: Paul Broca , French anthropologist and physician
- 1895: Sophie von Todesco , Salonnière of the Viennese Ringstrasse epoch
- 1899: Heinrich von Achenbach , German politician and lawyer
20th century
1901-1950
- 1902: Mark Matwejewitsch Antokolski , Russian sculptor
- 1906: Henry Cullen Adams , American politician
- 1917: Wilhelm Langheld , German officer
- 1918: Hans am Ende , German painter
- 1922: Mori Ōgai , Japanese doctor, novelist and translator
- 1925: Albert Jütz , Swiss folk musician
- 1932: King Camp Gillette , American inventor and entrepreneur (razor blade)
- 1938: H. Benne Henton , American saxophonist
- 1941: Carl Friedrich von Siemens , German industrialist and politician, MdR
- 1942: Kelly Harrell , American old-time musician
- 1942: Max Hans Kühne , German architect
- 1943: Clifford Beers , American co-founder of the American psychiatric reform movement , forerunner of Mental Health America
- 1944: Alfred Forke , German sinologist
- 1947: Otto Ampferer , Austrian alpinist and geologist
- 1948: James Baskett , American actor
- 1948: Heinrich Landrock , German rower
- 1949: Fritz Hart , British composer
1951-2000
- 1951: Jørgen Bentzon , Danish composer
- 1951: Hans Hauschulz , German politician (SED)
- 1952: Max Clarenbach , German painter from the Düsseldorf School of Painting
- 1955: Don Beauman , British racing car driver
- 1955: Adolfo de la Huerta , singer, politician and President of Mexico
- 1957: Alexander Fjodorowitsch Goedicke , Russian musician and composer
- 1958: Gabriel Scott , Norwegian writer
- 1959: Karl Diedrichsen , German politician, Member of the Bundestag
- 1960: Edward Burlingame Hill , American composer
- 1960: Walter Scharwenka , German composer
- 1961: Hans Rudolf Theodor Schubert , Prussian state archivist and historian
- 1962: Georges Bataille , French writer, sociologist and philosopher
- 1962: Quentin Maclean , English-Canadian organist, composer and music teacher
- 1965: Louis Harold Gray , British physicist and radiologist and founder of radiobiology
- 1966: Rudolf von Gutmann , Austrian-Canadian entrepreneur, banker and art collector
- 1967: Eugen Fischer , German physician, anthropologist and racial hygienist
- 1967: Fadhma Aït Mansour , Algerian singer
- 1968: Vardis Fisher , American writer
- 1971: Karl Ast , Estonian writer and politician
- 1971: Günter Bartusch , German motorcycle racer
- 1972: Franz Pfender , German politician, Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- 1973: Hans Bols , German politician, MdL
- 1974: Earl Warren , American lawyer and politician, Chief Justice of the United States
- 1975: Franz Six , German SS general, task force leader, participant in the Holocaust and war criminal
- 1976: Walter Scheidt , German eugenicist and anthropologist
- 1977: Alice Paul , American suffragette and feminist
- 1978: Stere Adamache , Romanian football player
- 1978: Otto Mörike , German Lutheran pastor of the Confessing Church , resistance fighter and Righteous Among the Nations
- 1978: Herbert Post , German type artist, typographer and book designer
- 1979: Adolphus Peter Elkin , Australian ethnologist, anthropologist and linguist
- 1980: Jorge Délano Frederick , Chilean painter, caricaturist, director and screenwriter
- 1980: Vinícius de Moraes , Brazilian poet
- 1981: Willi Beuster , German politician and Member of the Bundestag
- 1981: Hermann Weinkauff , German lawyer, first President of the Federal Court of Justice
- 1982: Wingy Manone , American jazz trumpeter, singer and band leader
- 1982: Kai Warner , German band leader
- 1984: Randall Thompson , American composer and music teacher
- 1985: Jimmy Kinnon , founder of Narcotics Anonymous
- 1985: Margaret Molesworth , Australian tennis player
- 1986: Karl Heinz Beckurts , German physicist and manager
- 1987: Rudolf Lenz , Austrian actor
- 1989: Călin Gruia , Romanian writer
- 1996: Jason Thirsk , bass player for the American band Pennywise
- 1999: Karl Adam , German soccer player
- 2000: Herbert Hunger , Austrian Byzantinist
21st century
- 2002: Magnus von Platen , Swedish literary scholar
- 2002: Rod Steiger , American actor
- 2003: Franz Fassbind , Swiss writer and composer
- 2003: Tassilo Tröscher , German politician, Hessian Minister for Agriculture and Forests
- 2004: Paul Klebnikov , American journalist
- 2005: Schuaneh Ghaderi , Iranian opposition member
- 2005: Kevin Hagen , American actor
- 2008: David Paul Ausubel , American educator, learning theorist and university professor
- 2009: Werner Hoppe , German legal scholar and lawyer
- 2010: Jessica Anderson , Australian writer
- 2010: Hermann Kronseder , German entrepreneur
- 2011: Michael Burston , British rock guitarist
- 2011: Ernst Pfiffner , Swiss composer
- 2013: Anton Wladimirowitsch Antonow-Ovsejenko , Russian historian and dissident
- 2013: Willi Bergmeister , German automobile racing driver
- 2014: Torsten Capelle , German prehistoric and early historian
- 2014: Heimar Fischer-Gaaden , German painter
- 2015: Josef Hopferwieser , Austrian opera singer
- 2015: Frank Möbus , German literary scholar and writer
- 2016: Víctor Barrio , Spanish torero
- 2016: Hugo Niebeling , German director and filmmaker
- 2017: Gene Brucker , American art historian
- 2017: Anton Borissowitsch Nossik , Russian journalist
- 2018: Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington , British politician
- 2018: Hans Günter Winkler , German show jumper
- 2019: Rip Torn , American actor
- 2019: Fernando de la Rúa , Argentine politician
- 2020: Antonio Krastew , Bulgarian weightlifter
- 2020: Park Won-soon , South Korean lawyer and politician
Holidays and memorial days
- Church memorial days
- Georg Neumark , German song writer (Protestant)
- St. Agilolf of Cologne , abbot and bishop (Roman Catholic)
- Veronica Giuliani , Italian saint and mystic (Roman Catholic)
- State holiday and remembrance day
The list of days of remembrance and action contains further entries .
miscellaneous
- Nueve de Julio Glacier (from Spanish nueve de julio 'July 9' ), glacier in Graham Land , Antarctica
Commons : July 9th - Collection of images, videos and audio files