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January 5 is the fifth day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 360 days remain until the end of the year (361 in leap years).

Events[]

Pre-1900[]

  • 1477Battle of Nancy: Charles the Bold is defeated and killed in a conflict with René II, Duke of Lorraine; Burgundy subsequently becomes part of France.[1]
  • 1675Battle of Colmar: The French army beats Brandenburg.[2]
  • 1757Louis XV of France survives an assassination attempt by Robert-François Damiens, the last person to be executed in France by drawing and quartering, the traditional and gruesome form of capital punishment used for regicides.[3]
  • 1781American Revolutionary War: Richmond, Virginia, is burned by British naval forces led by Benedict Arnold.[4]
  • 1875 – The Palais Garnier, one of the most famous opera houses in the world, is inaugurated in Paris.[5]
  • 1895Dreyfus affair: French army officer Alfred Dreyfus is stripped of his rank and sentenced to life imprisonment on Devil's Island.[6]
  • 1900 – Irish nationalist leader John Edward Redmond calls for revolt against British rule.[7]

1901–present[]

  • 1911Kappa Alpha Psi, the world's third oldest and largest black fraternity, is founded at Indiana University.[8]
  • 1912 – The sixth All-Russian Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Prague Party Conference) opens. In the course of the conference, Vladimir Lenin and his supporters break from the rest of the party to form the Bolshevik movement.[9]
  • 1913First Balkan War: The Battle of Lemnos begins; Greek admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis forces the Turkish fleet to retreat to its base within the Dardanelles, from which it did not venture for the rest of the war.[10]
  • 1914 – The Ford Motor Company announces an eight-hour workday and minimum daily wage of $5 in salary plus bonuses.[11]
  • 1919 – The German Workers' Party, which would become the Nazi Party, is founded in Munich.[12]
  • 1925Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming becomes the first female governor in the United States.[13]
  • 1933 – Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge begins in San Francisco Bay.[14]
  • 1941Amy Johnson, a 37-year-old pilot and the first woman to fly solo from London to Australia, disappears after bailing out of her plane over the River Thames, and is presumed dead.[15]
  • 1944 – The Daily Mail becomes the first major London newspaper to be published on both sides of the Atlantic.[16]
  • 1945 – The Soviet Union recognizes the new pro-Soviet Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland.[17]
  • 1949 – In his "State of the Union" address, United States President Harry S. Truman unveils his Fair Deal program.[18]
  • 1950 – In the Sverdlovsk air disaster, all 19 of those on board are killed, including almost the entire national ice hockey team (VVS Moscow) of the Soviet Air Force – 11 players, as well as a team doctor and a masseur.[19]
  • 1953 – The play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett receives its première in Paris.[20]
  • 1957 – In a speech given to the United States Congress, United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower announces the establishment of what will later be called the Eisenhower Doctrine.[21]
  • 1967Cultural Revolution: The Shanghai People's Commune is established following the seizure of power from local city officials by revolutionaries.[22]
  • 1968Alexander Dubček comes to power in Czechoslovakia, effectively beginning the "Prague Spring".[23]
  • 1969 – The Venera 5 space probe is launched at 06:28:08 UTC[24] from Baikonur.[25][26]
  • 1970 – The 7.1 MwTonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme). Between 10,000 and 15,000 people are known to have been killed and about another 26,000 are injured.[27]
  • 1975 – The Tasman Bridge in Tasmania, Australia, is struck by the bulk ore carrier Lake Illawarra, killing twelve people.[28]
  • 1976 – The Khmer Rouge proclaim the Constitution of Democratic Kampuchea.
  • 1976 – The Troubles: Gunmen shoot dead ten Protestant civilians after stopping their minibus at Kingsmill in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK, allegedly as retaliation for a string of attacks on Catholic civilians in the area by Loyalists, particularly the killing of six Catholics the night before.[29]
  • 1991Georgian forces enter Tskhinvali, the capital of South Ossetia, Georgia, opening the 1991–92 South Ossetia War.[30]
  • 1991 – Somali Civil War: The United States Embassy to Somalia in Mogadishu is evacuated by helicopter airlift days after the outbreak of violence in Mogadishu.[31]
  • 1993 – The oil tanker MV Braer runs aground on the coast of the Shetland Islands, spilling 84,700 tons of crude oil.[32]
  • 2005 – The dwarf planet Eris is discovered by Palomar Observatory-based astronomers, later motivating the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to define the term planet for the first time.[33]
  • 2014 – A launch of the communication satellite GSAT-14 aboard the GSLV MK.II D5 marks the first successful flight of an Indian cryogenic engine.[34]
  • 20212020 United States Senate elections: The Democratic Party wins both seats and by extension control of the US Senate in the Georgia runoff elections; Jon Ossoff defeats GOP incumbent senator David Perdue in the regular election, and Rev. Raphael Warnock defeats GOP incumbent senator Kelly Loeffler in the special election.

Births[]

Pre-1600[]

  • 1209Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, English prince, nominal King of Germany (d. 1272)[35]
  • 1530Gaspar de Bono, monk of the Order of the Minims (d. 1571)[36]
  • 1548Francisco Suárez, Spanish priest, philosopher, and theologian (d. 1617)[37]
  • 1587Xu Xiake, Chinese geographer and explorer (d. 1641)[38]
  • 1592Shah Jahan, Mughal emperor (d. 1666)[39]

1601–1900[]

  • 1620Miklós Zrínyi, Croatian military commander (d. 1664)[40]
  • 1640Paolo Lorenzani, Italian composer (d. 1713)[41]
  • 1735Claude Martin, French-English general and explorer (d. 1800)[42]
  • 1767Jean-Baptiste Say, French economist and academic (d. 1832)[43]
  • 1779Stephen Decatur, American commander (d. 1820)[44]
  • 1779 – Zebulon Pike, American general and explorer (d. 1813)[45]
  • 1781Gaspar Flores de Abrego, three terms mayor of San Antonio, in Spanish Texas (d. 1836)[46]
  • 1793Harvey Putnam, American lawyer and politician (d. 1855)[47]
  • 1808Anton Füster, Austrian priest and activist (d. 1881)[48]
  • 1834William John Wills, English surgeon and explorer (d. 1861)[49]
  • 1838Camille Jordan, French mathematician and academic (d. 1922)[50]
  • 1846Rudolf Christoph Eucken, German philosopher and author, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1926)[51]
  • 1846 – Mariam Baouardy, Syrian Roman Catholic nun; later canonized (d. 1878)[52]
  • 1855King Camp Gillette, American businessman, founded the Gillette Company (d. 1932)[53]
  • 1864Bob Caruthers, American baseball player and manager (d. 1911)[54]
  • 1867Dimitrios Gounaris, Greek lawyer and politician, 94th Prime Minister of Greece (d. 1922)[55]
  • 1871Frederick Converse, American composer and academic (d. 1940)[56]
  • 1874Joseph Erlanger, American physiologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1965)[57]
  • 1876Konrad Adenauer, German lawyer and politician, Chancellor of West Germany (d. 1967)[58][59]
  • 1879Hans Eppinger, Austrian physician and academic (d. 1946)[60]
  • 1880Nikolai Medtner, Russian pianist and composer (d. 1951)[61]
  • 1881Pablo Gargallo, Spanish sculptor and painter (d. 1934)[62]
  • 1882Herbert Bayard Swope, American journalist (d. 1958)[63]
  • 1885Humbert Wolfe, Italian-English poet and civil servant (d. 1940)[64]
  • 1886Markus Reiner, Israeli physicist and engineer (d. 1976)[65]
  • 1892Agnes von Kurowsky, American nurse (d. 1984)[66]
  • 1893Paramahansa Yogananda, Indian-American guru and philosopher (d. 1952)
  • 1897Kiyoshi Miki, Japanese philosopher and author (d. 1945)[67]
  • 1900Yves Tanguy, French-American painter (d. 1955)[68]

1901–present[]

  • 1902Hubert Beuve-Méry, French journalist (d. 1989)[69]
  • 1902 – Stella Gibbons, English journalist and author (d. 1989)[70]
  • 1903Harold Gatty, Australian pilot and navigator (d. 1957)[71]
  • 1904Jeane Dixon, American astrologer and psychic (d. 1997)[72]
  • 1904 – Erika Morini, Austrian violinist (d. 1995)[73]
  • 1906Kathleen Kenyon, English archaeologist and academic (d. 1978)[74]
  • 1907Volmari Iso-Hollo, Finnish athlete (d. 1969)[75]
  • 1908George Dolenz, Italian-American actor (d. 1963)[76]
  • 1909Lucienne Bloch, Swiss-American sculptor, painter, and photographer (d. 1995)[77]
  • 1909 – Stephen Cole Kleene, American mathematician and computer scientist (d. 1994)[78]
  • 1910Jack Lovelock, New Zealand runner and journalist (d. 1949)[79]
  • 1911Jean-Pierre Aumont, French actor and screenwriter (d. 2001)[80]
  • 1914 – Doug Deitz, Australian rugby league player (d. 1994)[81]
  • 1914 – George Reeves, American actor and director (d. 1959)[82]
  • 1915Arthur H. Robinson, Canadian geographer and cartographer (d. 2004)[83]
  • 1917Francis L. Kellogg, American businessman and diplomat (d. 2006)[84]
  • 1917 – Wieland Wagner, German director and producer (d. 1966)[85]
  • 1917 – Jane Wyman, American actress (d. 2007)[86]
  • 1919Hector Abhayavardhana, Sri Lankan theorist and politician (d. 2012)
  • 1919 – Severino Gazzelloni, Italian flute player (d. 1992)[87]
  • 1920Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Italian pianist and educator (d. 1995)[88]
  • 1921Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Swiss author and playwright (d. 1990)[89]
  • 1921 – Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Luxembourgish soldier and aristocrat (d. 2019)[90]
  • 1921 – John H. Reed, American politician and diplomat, 67th Governor of Maine (d. 2012)[91]
  • 1922Anthony Synnot, Australian admiral (d. 2001)[92]
  • 1923Sam Phillips, American radio host and producer, founded Sun Records (d. 2003)[93]
  • 1926Veikko Karvonen, Finnish runner (d. 2007)[94]
  • 1926 – W. D. Snodgrass, American poet (d. 2009)[95]
  • 1926 – Hosea Williams, American businessman and activist (d. 2000)[96]
  • 1927Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, American guru and author, founded Iraivan Temple (d. 2001)[97]
  • 1928Imtiaz Ahmed, Pakistani cricketer (d. 2016)
  • 1928 – Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Pakistani lawyer and politician, 4th President of Pakistan (d. 1979)[98]
  • 1928 – Walter Mondale, American soldier, lawyer, and politician, 42nd Vice President of the United States[99] (d. 2021)
  • 1929Aulis Rytkönen, Finnish footballer and manager (d. 2014)[100]
  • 1930Kevin Considine, Australian rugby league player[101]
  • 1931Alvin Ailey, American dancer and choreographer, founded the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (d. 1989)[102]
  • 1931 – Alfred Brendel, Austrian pianist, poet, and author[103]
  • 1931 – Robert Duvall, American actor and director[104]
  • 1932Umberto Eco, Italian novelist, literary critic, and philosopher (d. 2016)[105]
  • 1932 – Chuck Noll, American football player and coach (d. 2014)[106]
  • 1934Phil Ramone, South African-American songwriter and producer, co-founded A & R Recording (d. 2013)[107]
  • 1934 – Murli Manohar Joshi, Indian politician[108]
  • 1936Florence King, American journalist and memoirist (d. 2016)[109]
  • 1936 – Terry Lineen, New Zealand rugby player (d. 2020)[110]
  • 1938Juan Carlos I of Spain[111]
  • 1938 – Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, Kenyan author and playwright[112]
  • 1939M. E. H. Maharoof, Sri Lankan politician (d. 1997)[113]
  • 1940Athol Guy, Australian singer-songwriter and bassist[114]
  • 1941Bob Cunis, New Zealand cricketer (d. 2008)[115]
  • 1941 – Chuck McKinley, American tennis player (d. 1986)[116]
  • 1941 – Hayao Miyazaki, Japanese animator, director, and screenwriter[117]
  • 1941 – Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Indian cricketer and coach (d. 2011)[118]
  • 1942Maurizio Pollini, Italian pianist and conductor[119]
  • 1942 – Charlie Rose, American journalist and talk show host[120]
  • 1943Mary Gaudron, Australian lawyer and judge[121]
  • 1943 – Murtaz Khurtsilava, Georgian footballer and manager[122]
  • 1944Carolyn McCarthy, American nurse and politician[123]
  • 1944 – Ed Rendell, American politician, 45th Governor of Pennsylvania[124]
  • 1946Diane Keaton, American actress, director, and businesswoman[125]
  • 1947Mike DeWine, American lawyer and politician, 70th Governor of Ohio[126]
  • 1950Ioan P. Culianu, Romanian historian, philosopher, and author (d. 1991)[127]
  • 1950 – Peter Goldsmith, Baron Goldsmith, English lawyer and politician, Attorney General for England and Wales[128]
  • 1950 – John Manley, Canadian lawyer and politician, 8th Deputy Prime Minister of Canada[129]
  • 1950 – Chris Stein, American guitarist, songwriter, and producer[130]
  • 1952Uli Hoeneß, German footballer and manager[131]
  • 1953Pamela Sue Martin, American actress[132]
  • 1953 – Mike Rann, English-Australian journalist and politician, 44th Premier of South Australia[133]
  • 1953 – George Tenet, American civil servant and academic, 18th Director of Central Intelligence[134]
  • 1954Alex English, American basketball player and coach[135]
  • 1954 – László Krasznahorkai, Hungarian author and screenwriter[136]
  • 1955Mamata Banerjee, Indian lawyer and politician, Chief Minister of West Bengal[137]
  • 1956Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German academic and politician, 14th Vice-Chancellor of Germany[138]
  • 1957Kevin Hastings, Australian rugby league player[139]
  • 1957 – George Moroko, Australian rugby league player[140]
  • 1958Ron Kittle, American baseball player and manager[141]
  • 1959Nancy Delahunt, Canadian curler[142]
  • 1960Glenn Strömberg, Swedish footballer and sportscaster[143]
  • 1961Iris DeMent, American singer-songwriter and guitarist[144]
  • 1962Suzy Amis, American actress and model[145]
  • 1962 – Danny Jackson, American baseball player and manager[146]
  • 1963Jeff Fassero, American baseball player and coach[147]
  • 1965Vinnie Jones, English/Welsh footballer and actor[148]
  • 1965 – Stuart Raper, Australian rugby league player and coach[149]
  • 1965 – Patrik Sjöberg, Swedish high jumper[150]
  • 1968Carrie Ann Inaba, American actress, dancer, and choreographer[151]
  • 1968 – Joé Juneau, Canadian ice hockey player and engineer[152]
  • 1969Marilyn Manson, American singer-songwriter, actor, and director[153]
  • 1969 – Shaun Micheel, American golfer[154]
  • 1970Nigel Gaffey, Australian rugby league player[155]
  • 1971Stian Carstensen, Norwegian multi-instrumentalist and composer[156]
  • 1972Sakis Rouvas, Greek singer-songwriter, producer, and actor[157]
  • 1973Uday Chopra, Bollywood actor and filmmaker[158]
  • 1974Iwan Thomas, Welsh sprinter and coach[159]
  • 1975Bradley Cooper, American actor and producer[160]
  • 1975 – Warrick Dunn, American football player[161]
  • 1975 – Mike Grier, American ice hockey player and scout[147]
  • 1976Diego Tristán, Spanish footballer[162]
  • 1977Gavin Lester, Australian rugby league player[163]
  • 1978January Jones, American actress[164]
  • 1979Kyle Calder, Canadian ice hockey player[165]
  • 1979 – Giuseppe Gibilisco, Italian pole vaulter[166]
  • 1980Luke Bailey, Australian rugby league player[167]
  • 1980 – Brad Meyers, Australian rugby league player[168]
  • 1981Deadmau5 (Joel Thomas Zimmerman), Canadian musician[169]
  • 1982Janica Kostelić, Croatian skier[170]
  • 1984Derrick Atkins, Bahamian sprinter[171]
  • 1984 – Matt Ballin, Australian rugby league player[172]
  • 1984 – Bronx Goodwin, Australian rugby league player[173]
  • 1985Filinga Filiga, New Zealand rugby league player[174]
  • 1985 – Diego Vera, Uruguayan footballer[175]
  • 1986Deepika Padukone, Indian actress[176]
  • 1987Dexter Bean, American race car driver[177]
  • 1987 – Stuart Flanagan, Australian rugby league player[178]
  • 1988Azizulhasni Awang, Malaysian track cyclist[179]
  • 1988 – Luke Daniels, English footballer[180]
  • 1989Krisztián Németh, Hungarian footballer[181]
  • 1990Mark Nicholls, Australian rugby league player[182]
  • 1991Denis Alibec, Romanian footballer[183]
  • 1993Stefan Rzadzinski, Canadian race car driver[184]
  • 1994Lachlan Fitzgibbon, Australian rugby league player[185]
  • 1994 – Tyrone Phillips, Australian rugby league player[186]
  • 1995Toafofoa Sipley, New Zealand rugby league player[187]
  • 1996James Fisher-Harris, New Zealand rugby league player[188]

Deaths[]

Pre-1600[]

1601–1900[]

  • 1713Jean Chardin, French explorer and author (b. 1643)[200]
  • 1740Antonio Lotti, Italian composer and educator (b. 1667)[201]
  • 1762 – Empress Elizabeth of Russia (b. 1709)[202]
  • 1771John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford, English politician, Secretary of State for the Southern Department (b. 1710)[203]
  • 1796Samuel Huntington, American jurist and politician, 18th Governor of Connecticut (b. 1731)[204]
  • 1823George Johnston, Scottish-Australian colonel and politician, Lieutenant Governor of New South Wales (b. 1764)[205]
  • 1845Robert Smirke, English painter and illustrator (b. 1753)[206]
  • 1846Alfred Thomas Agate, American painter and illustrator (b. 1812)[207]
  • 1858Joseph Radetzky von Radetz, Austrian field marshal (b. 1766)[208]
  • 1860John Neumann, Czech-American bishop and saint (b. 1811)[209]
  • 1883Charles Tompson, Australian poet and public servant (b. 1806)[210]
  • 1885Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, Norwegian author and scholar (b. 1812)[211]
  • 1888Henri Herz, Austrian pianist and composer (b. 1803)[212]
  • 1899Ezra Otis Kendall, American professor, astronomer and mathematician (b. 1818)[213]

1901–present[]

  • 1904Karl Alfred von Zittel, German paleontologist and geologist (b. 1839)[214]
  • 1910Léon Walras, French-Swiss economist and academic (b. 1834)[215]
  • 1917Isobel Lilian Gloag, English painter (b. 1865)[216]
  • 1922Ernest Shackleton, Anglo-Irish sailor and explorer (b. 1874)[217]
  • 1933Calvin Coolidge, American lawyer and politician, 30th President of the United States (b. 1872)[218]
  • 1942Tina Modotti, Italian photographer, model, actress, and activist (b. 1896)[219]
  • 1943George Washington Carver, American botanist, educator, and inventor (b. 1864)[220]
  • 1951Soh Jaipil, South Korean-American journalist and activist (b. 1864)[221]
  • 1951 – Andrei Platonov, Russian journalist and author (b. 1899)[222]
  • 1952Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow, Scottish colonel and politician, 46th Governor-General of India (b. 1887)[223]
  • 1952 – Hristo Tatarchev, Bulgarian-Italian physician and activist (b. 1869)[224]
  • 1954Rabbit Maranville, American baseball player and manager (b. 1891)[225]
  • 1956Mistinguett, French actress and singer (b. 1875)[226]
  • 1963Rogers Hornsby, American baseball player, coach, and manager (b. 1896)[227]
  • 1970Max Born, German physicist and mathematician, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1882)[228]
  • 1970 – Roberto Gerhard, Catalan composer and scholar (b. 1896)[229]
  • 1971Douglas Shearer, Canadian-American sound designer and engineer (b. 1899)[230]
  • 1972Tevfik Rüştü Aras, Turkish physician and politician, 6th Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs (b. 1883)
  • 1974Lev Oborin, Russian pianist and educator (b. 1907)[231]
  • 1976John A. Costello, Irish lawyer and politician, 3rd Taoiseach of Ireland (b. 1891)[232]
  • 1978Wyatt Emory Cooper, American author and screenwriter (b. 1927)[233]
  • 1979Billy Bletcher, American actor, singer, and screenwriter (b. 1894)[234]
  • 1979 – Charles Mingus, American bassist, composer, bandleader (b. 1922)[235]
  • 1981Harold Urey, American chemist and astronomer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1893)[236]
  • 1981 – Lanza del Vasto, Italian poet and philosopher (b. 1901)[237]
  • 1982Hans Conried, American actor (b. 1917)[238]
  • 1982 – Edmund Herring, Australian general and politician, 7th Chief Justice of Victoria (b. 1892)[239]
  • 1985Robert L. Surtees, American cinematographer (b. 1906)[240]
  • 1987Margaret Laurence, Canadian author and academic (b. 1926)[241]
  • 1987 – Herman Smith-Johannsen, Norwegian-Canadian skier (b. 1875)[242]
  • 1990Arthur Kennedy, American actor (b. 1914)[243]
  • 1991Vasko Popa, Serbian poet and academic (b. 1922)[244]
  • 1994Tip O'Neill, American lawyer and politician, 55th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (b. 1912)[245]
  • 1997André Franquin, Belgian author and illustrator (b. 1924)[246]
  • 1997 – Burton Lane, American composer and songwriter (b. 1912)[247]
  • 1998Sonny Bono, American singer-songwriter, producer, actor, and politician (b. 1935)[248]
  • 2000Kumar Ponnambalam, Sri Lankan Tamil lawyer and politician (b. 1938)[249]
  • 2003Roy Jenkins, Welsh politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer (b. 1920)[250]
  • 2004Norman Heatley, English biologist and chemist, co-developed penicillin (b. 1911)[251]
  • 2006Merlyn Rees, Welsh educator and politician, Home Secretary (b. 1920)[252]
  • 2007Momofuku Ando, Taiwanese-Japanese businessman, founded Nissin Foods (b. 1910)[253]
  • 2009Griffin Bell, American lawyer and politician, 72nd United States Attorney General (b. 1918)[254]
  • 2010Willie Mitchell, American singer-songwriter, trumpet player, and producer (b. 1928)[255]
  • 2010 – Kenneth Noland, American painter (b. 1924)[256]
  • 2012Isaac Díaz Pardo, Spanish painter and sculptor (b. 1920)[257]
  • 2012 – Frederica Sagor Maas, American author, playwright, and screenwriter (b. 1900)[258]
  • 2013Qazi Hussain Ahmad, Pakistani scholar and politician (b. 1938)[259]
  • 2014Eusébio, Mozambican-Portuguese footballer and manager (b. 1942)[260]
  • 2014 – Carmen Zapata, American actress (b. 1927)[261]
  • 2015Jean-Pierre Beltoise, French racing driver and motorcycle racer (b. 1937)[262]
  • 2015 – Bernard Joseph McLaughlin, American bishop (b. 1912)[263]
  • 2016Pierre Boulez, French pianist, composer, and conductor (b. 1925)[264]
  • 2017Jill Saward, English rape victim and activist (b. 1965)[265]
  • 2018Asghar Khan, Pakistani three star general and politician (b. 1921)[266]
  • 2018 – Thomas Bopp, American astronomer best known as the co-discoverer of comet Hale–Bopp (b. 1949)[267]
  • 2018 – Karin von Aroldingen, German ballerina (b. 1941)[268]
  • 2019Bernice Sandler, American women's rights activist (b. 1928)[269]
  • 2019 – Dragoslav Šekularac, Serbian footballer and manager (b. 1937)[270]
  • 2021Colin Bell, English footballer (b. 1946)[271]
  • 2021 – John Georgiadis, English violinist and composer (b. 1939)[272]

Holidays and observances[]

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