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January 7 is the seventh day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 358 days remain until the end of the year (359 in leap years).

Events[]

Pre-1900[]

  • 0049 BC –The Senate of Rome says that Caesar will be declared a public enemy unless he disbands his army. This prompts the tribunes who suppost him to flee to Ravenna, where Caesar is waiting.[1]
  • 1325Alfonso IV becomes King of Portugal.[2]
  • 1558 – French troops, led by Francis, Duke of Guise, take Calais, the last continental possession of England.[3]
  • 1608 – Fire destroys Jamestown, Virginia.[4]
  • 1610Galileo Galilei makes his first observation of the four Galilean moons: Ganymede, Callisto, Io and Europa, although he is not able to distinguish the last two until the following day.[5]
  • 1738 – A peace treaty is signed between Peshwa Bajirao and Jai Singh II following Maratha victory in the Battle of Bhopal.[6]
  • 1782 – The first American commercial bank, the Bank of North America, opens.[7]
  • 1785 – Frenchman Jean-Pierre Blanchard and American John Jeffries travel from Dover, England, to Calais, France, in a gas balloon.[8]
  • 1835HMS Beagle, with Charles Darwin on board, drops anchor off the Chonos Archipelago.[9]
  • 1894Thomas Edison makes a kinetoscopic film of someone sneezing.[10] On the same day, his employee, William Kennedy Dickson, receives a patent for motion picture film.[11]

1901–present[]

  • 1904 – The distress signal "CQD" is established only to be replaced two years later by "SOS".[12]
  • 1919Montenegrin guerrilla fighters rebel against the planned annexation of Montenegro by Serbia, but fail.[13]
  • 1920 – The New York State Assembly refuses to seat five duly elected Socialist assemblymen.[14]
  • 1922Dáil Éireann ratifies the Anglo-Irish Treaty by a 64–57 vote.
  • 1927 – The first transatlantic telephone service is established from New York City to London.[15]
  • 1928 – A disastrous flood of the River Thames kills 14 people and causes extensive damage to much of riverside London.[16]
  • 1931Guy Menzies flies the first solo non-stop trans-Tasman flight (from Australia to New Zealand) in 11 hours and 45 minutes, crash-landing on New Zealand's west coast.[17]
  • 1935Benito Mussolini and French Foreign minister Pierre Laval sign the Franco-Italian Agreement.[18]
  • 1940Winter War: Battle of Raate Road: The Finnish 9th Division finally defeat the numerically superior Soviet forces on the Raate-Suomussalmi road.[19]
  • 1948Kentucky Air National Guard pilot Thomas Mantell crashes while in pursuit of a supposed UFO.[20]
  • 1954Georgetown-IBM experiment: The first public demonstration of a machine translation system is held in New York at the head office of IBM.[21]
  • 1955 – Contralto Marian Anderson becomes the first person of color to perform at the Metropolitan Opera in Giuseppe Verdi's Un ballo in maschera.[22]
  • 1959 – The United States recognizes the new Cuban government of Fidel Castro.[23]
  • 1968Surveyor Program: Surveyor 7, the last spacecraft in the Surveyor series, lifts off from launch complex 36A, Cape Canaveral.[24]
  • 1973 – In his second shooting spree of the week, Mark Essex fatally shoots seven people and wounds five others at Howard Johnson's Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana, before being shot to death by police officers.[25]
  • 1979Third Indochina War: Cambodian–Vietnamese War: Phnom Penh falls to the advancing Vietnamese troops, driving out Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge.[26]
  • 1980 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter authorizes legislation giving $1.5 billion in loans to bail out the Chrysler Corporation.[27]
  • 1984Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).[28]
  • 1985Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency launches Sakigake, Japan's first interplanetary spacecraft and the first deep space probe to be launched by any country other than the United States or the Soviet Union.[29]
  • 1991Roger Lafontant, former leader of the Tonton Macoute in Haiti under François Duvalier, attempts a coup d'état, which ends in his arrest.[30]
  • 1993 – The Fourth Republic of Ghana is inaugurated with Jerry Rawlings as President.[31]
  • 1993 – Bosnian War: The Bosnian Army executes a surprise attack at the village of Kravica in Srebrenica.[32]
  • 1994 – A British Aerospace Jetstream 41 operating as United Express Flight 6291 crashes in Gahanna, Ohio, killing five of the eight people on board.[33]
  • 1999 – The Senate trial in the impeachment of U.S. President Bill Clinton begins.[34]
  • 2012 – A hot air balloon crashes near Carterton, New Zealand, killing all 11 people on board.[35]
  • 2015 – Two gunmen commit mass murder at the offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris, shooting twelve people execution style, and wounding eleven others.[36]
  • 2015 – A car bomb explodes outside a police college in the Yemeni capital Sana'a with at least 38 people reported dead and more than 63 injured.[37]
  • 2020 – The 6.4Mw2019–20 Puerto Rico earthquakes kill four and injure nine in southern Puerto Rico.[38]

Births[]

Pre-1800[]

  • 0889Li Bian, emperor of Southern Tang (d. 943)[39]
  • 1355Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester, English politician, Lord High Constable of England (d. 1397)[40]
  • 1502Pope Gregory XIII (d. 1585)[41]
  • 1634Adam Krieger, German organist and composer (d. 1666)[42]
  • 1647William Louis, Duke of Württemberg (d. 1677)[citation needed]
  • 1685Jonas Alströmer, Swedish agronomist and businessman (d. 1761)[43]
  • 1706Johann Heinrich Zedler, German publisher (d. 1751)[44]
  • 1713Giovanni Battista Locatelli, Italian opera director and manager (d. 1785)[45]
  • 1718Israel Putnam, American general (d. 1790)[46]
  • 1746George Elphinstone, 1st Viscount Keith, Scottish admiral and politician (d. 1823)[47]
  • 1768Joseph Bonaparte, Italian king (d. 1844)[48]
  • 1797Mariano Paredes, Mexican general and 16th president (1845-1846) (d. 1849)[49]
  • 1800Millard Fillmore, American politician, 13th President of the United States (d. 1874)[50]

1801–1900[]

  • 1814Robert Nicoll, Scottish poet (d.1837)[51]
  • 1815Elizabeth Louisa Foster Mather, American writer (d.1882)[52]
  • 1827Sandford Fleming, Scottish-Canadian engineer, created Universal Standard Time (d. 1915)
  • 1830Albert Bierstadt, American painter (d. 1902)[53]
  • 1831Heinrich von Stephan, German postman, founded the Universal Postal Union (d. 1897)[54]
  • 1832James Munro, Scottish-Australian publisher and politician, 15th Premier of Victoria (d. 1908)[55]
  • 1834Johann Philipp Reis, German physicist and academic, invented the Reis telephone (d. 1874)[56]
  • 1837Thomas Henry Ismay, English businessman, founded the White Star Line Shipping Company (d. 1899)[57]
  • 1844Bernadette Soubirous, French nun and saint (d. 1879)[58]
  • 1858Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, Belarusian lexicographer and journalist (d. 1922)[59]
  • 1863Anna Murray Vail, American botanist and first librarian of the New York Botanical Garden (d. 1955)[60][61]
  • 1871Émile Borel, French mathematician and politician (d. 1956)[62]
  • 1873Charles Péguy, French poet and journalist (d. 1914)[63]
  • 1873 – Adolph Zukor, Hungarian-American film producer, co-founded Paramount Pictures (d. 1976)[64]
  • 1875Gustav Flatow, German gymnast (d. 1945)[65]
  • 1876William Hurlstone, English pianist and composer (d. 1906)[66]
  • 1877William Clarence Matthews, American baseball player, coach, and lawyer (d. 1928)[67]
  • 1889Vera de Bosset, Russian-American ballerina (d. 1982)[68]
  • 1891Zora Neale Hurston, American novelist, short story writer, and folklorist (d. 1960)[69]
  • 1895Hudson Fysh, Australian pilot and businessman, co-founded Qantas Airways Limited (d. 1974)[70]
  • 1898Al Bowlly, Mozambican-English singer-songwriter (disputed;[71] d. 1941)
  • 1899Francis Poulenc, French pianist and composer (d. 1963)[72]
  • 1900John Brownlee, Australian actor and singer (d. 1969)[73]

1901–present[]

  • 1908Red Allen, American trumpet player (d. 1967)[74]
  • 1910Orval Faubus, American soldier and politician, 36th Governor of Arkansas (d. 1994)[75]
  • 1912Charles Addams, American cartoonist, created The Addams Family (d. 1988)[76]
  • 1913Johnny Mize, American baseball player, coach, and sportscaster (d. 1993)
  • 1916W. L. Jeyasingham, Sri Lankan geographer and academic (d. 1989)[77]
  • 1916 – Babe Pratt, Canadian ice hockey player (d. 1988)[78]
  • 1920Vincent Gardenia, Italian-American actor (d. 1992)[79]
  • 1921Esmeralda Arboleda Cadavid, Colombian politician (d. 1997)[80]
  • 1921 – Chester Kallman, American poet and translator (d. 1975)[81]
  • 1922Alvin Dark, American baseball player and manager (d. 2014)
  • 1922 – Jean-Pierre Rampal, French flute player (d. 2000)[82]
  • 1923Hugh Kenner, Canadian scholar and critic (d. 2003)[83]
  • 1925Gerald Durrell, Indian-English zookeeper, conservationist and author, founded Durrell Wildlife Park (d. 1995)[84]
  • 1926Kim Jong-pil, South Korean lieutenant and politician, 11th Prime Minister of South Korea (d. 2018)
  • 1928William Peter Blatty, American author and screenwriter (d. 2017)[85]
  • 1929Robert Juniper, Australian painter and sculptor (d. 2012)[86]
  • 1929 – Terry Moore, American actress[87]
  • 1931Mirja Hietamies, Finnish skier (d. 2013)[88]
  • 1933Elliott Kastner, American-English film producer (d. 2010)[89]
  • 1934Jean Corbeil, Canadian lawyer and politician, 29th Canadian Minister of Labour (d. 2002)[90]
  • 1934 – Tassos Papadopoulos, Cypriot lawyer and politician, 5th President of Cyprus (d. 2008)[91]
  • 1935Li Shengjiao, Chinese diplomat and international jurist (d. 2017)[92]
  • 1935 – Kenny Davern, American clarinet player and saxophonist (d. 2006)[93]
  • 1935 – Valeri Kubasov, Russian engineer and astronaut (d. 2014)[94]
  • 1938Bob Boland, Australian rugby league player and coach[95]
  • 1941Iona Brown, English violinist and conductor (d. 2004)[96]
  • 1941 – John E. Walker, English chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate[97]
  • 1942Vasily Alekseyev, Russian-German weightlifter and coach (d. 2011)[98]
  • 1943Sadako Sasaki, Japanese survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, known for one thousand origami cranes (d. 1955)[99]
  • 1944Mike McGear, British performing artist and rock photographer[100]
  • 1944 – Kotaro Suzumura, Japanese economist and academic (d. 2020)[101]
  • 1945Raila Odinga, Kenyan engineer and politician, 2nd Prime Minister of Kenya[102]
  • 1946Michele Elliott, author, psychologist and founder of child protection charity Kidscape[103]
  • 1946 – Jann Wenner, American publisher, co-founded Rolling Stone[104]
  • 1947Tony Elliott, English publisher, founded Time Out[105] (d. 2020)
  • 1948Kenny Loggins, American singer-songwriter[106]
  • 1948 – Ichirou Mizuki, Japanese singer-songwriter[citation needed]
  • 1950Juan Gabriel, Mexican singer-songwriter (d. 2016)[107]
  • 1952Sammo Hung, Hong Kong actor, director, producer, and martial artist[108]
  • 1953Robert Longo, American painter and sculptor[109]
  • 1954Alan Butcher, English cricketer and coach[110]
  • 1955Mamata Shankar, Indian-Bengali actress[111]
  • 1956David Caruso, American actor[112]
  • 1957Katie Couric, American television journalist, anchor, and author[113]
  • 1959Angela Smith, Baroness Smith of Basildon, English accountant and politician[114]
  • 1959 – Kathy Valentine, American bass player and songwriter[115]
  • 1960Loretta Sanchez, American politician[116]
  • 1961John Thune, American lawyer and politician[117]
  • 1962Aleksandr Dugin, Russian political analyst and strategist known for his fascist views [118]
  • 1962 – Ron Rivera, American football player and coach[119]
  • 1964Nicolas Cage, American actor[120]
  • 1965Alessandro Lambruschini, Italian runner[121]
  • 1965 – Vladimir Ondrasik III (stage name: Five for Fighting), American singer-songwriter and pianist[122]
  • 1967Nick Clegg, English academic and politician, Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom[123]
  • 1967 – Ricky Stuart, Australian rugby player, coach, and sportscaster[124]
  • 1969Marco Simone, Italian footballer and manager[125]
  • 1970Andy Burnham, English politician[126]
  • 1971Jeremy Renner, American actor[127]
  • 1972Donald Brashear, American-Canadian ice hockey player and mixed martial artist[128]
  • 1974Alenka Bikar, Slovenian sprinter and politician[129]
  • 1976Vic Darchinyan, Armenian-Australian boxer[130]
  • 1976 – Alfonso Soriano, Dominican baseball player[131]
  • 1977Sofi Oksanen, Finnish author and playwright[citation needed]
  • 1978Dean Cosker, English cricketer and umpire[132]
  • 1979Aloe Blacc, American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, businessman and philanthropist[133]
  • 1980 – Reece Simmonds, Australian rugby league player[134]
  • 1981 – Travis Friend, Zimbabwean cricketer[135]
  • 1982Francisco Rodríguez, Venezuelan baseball player[136]
  • 1982 – Hannah Stockbauer, German swimmer[137]
  • 1983Edwin Encarnación, Dominican baseball player[138]
  • 1985Lewis Hamilton, English racing driver[139]
  • 1986Wayne Routledge, English footballer winger[140]
  • 1987Stefan Babović, Serbian footballer[141]
  • 1987 – Lyndsy Fonseca, American actress[142]
  • 1987 – Davide Astori, Italian footballer (d. 2018)[143]
  • 1988Scott Pendlebury, Australian footballer[144]
  • 1990Gregor Schlierenzauer, Austrian ski jumper[145]
  • 1991Eden Hazard, Belgian footballer[146]
  • 1991 – Caster Semenya, South African sprinter[147]
  • 1991 – Michael Walters, Australian footballer[148]
  • 1992Tohu Harris, New Zealand rugby league player[149]

Deaths[]

Pre-1600[]

  • 0312Lucian of Antioch, Christian martyr, saint, and theologian (b. 240)[150]
  • 0838Babak Khorramdin, Iranian leader of the Khurramite uprising against the Abbasid Caliphate[151]
  • 0856Aldric, bishop of Le Mans
  • 1131Canute Lavard, Danish prince and saint (b. 1096)[152]
  • 1285Charles I of Naples (b. 1226)[153]
  • 1325Denis of Portugal (b. 1261)[154]
  • 1355Inês de Castro, Castilian noblewoman (b. 1325)[155]
  • 1400John Montagu, 3rd Earl of Salisbury, English Earl (b. 1350)[156]
  • 1451Amadeus VIII of Savoy a.k.a. Antipope Felix V (b. 1383)[157]
  • 1529Peter Vischer the Elder, German sculptor (b. 1455)[158]
  • 1536Catherine of Aragon (b. 1485)[159]
  • 1566Louis de Blois, Flemish monk and author (b. 1506)[160]

1601–1900[]

  • 1619Nicholas Hilliard, English painter and goldsmith (b. 1547)[161]
  • 1625Ruggiero Giovannelli, Italian composer and author (b. 1560)[162]
  • 1655Pope Innocent X (b. 1574)[163]
  • 1658Theophilus Eaton, American farmer and politician, 1st Governor of the New Haven Colony (b. 1590)[164]
  • 1694Charles Gerard, 1st Earl of Macclesfield, English general and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Gloucestershire (b. 1618)[165]
  • 1700Raffaello Fabretti, Italian scholar and author (b. 1618)[166]
  • 1715François Fénelon, French archbishop, theologian, and poet (b. 1651)[167]
  • 1758Allan Ramsay, Scottish poet and playwright (b. 1686)[168]
  • 1767Thomas Clap, American minister and academic (b. 1703)[169]
  • 1770Carl Gustaf Tessin, Swedish politician and diplomat (b. 1695)[170]
  • 1812Joseph Dennie, American journalist and author (b. 1768)[171]
  • 1830John Thomas Campbell, Irish-Australian public servant and politician (b. 1770)[172]
  • 1830 – Thomas Lawrence, English painter and educator (b. 1769)[173]
  • 1858Mustafa Reşid Pasha, Ottoman politician, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (b. 1800)[174]
  • 1864Caleb Blood Smith, American journalist and politician, 6th U.S. Secretary of the Interior (b. 1808)[175]
  • 1892Tewfik Pasha, Egyptian ruler (b. 1852)[176]
  • 1893Josef Stefan, Slovenian physicist and mathematician (b. 1835)[177]

1901–present[]

  • 1912Sophia Jex-Blake, English physician and feminist (b. 1840)[178]
  • 1919Henry Ware Eliot, American businessman and philanthropist, co-founded Washington University in St. Louis (b. 1843)[179]
  • 1920Edmund Barton, Australian judge and politician, 1st Prime Minister of Australia (b. 1849)[180]
  • 1927Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos, Greek politician, 99th Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1851)
  • 1931Edward Channing, American historian and author (b. 1856)
  • 1932André Maginot, French sergeant and politician (b. 1877)[181]
  • 1936Guy d'Hardelot, French pianist and composer (b. 1858)[182]
  • 1941Charles Finger, English journalist and author (b. 1869)[183]
  • 1943Nikola Tesla, Serbian-American physicist and engineer (b. 1856)[184]
  • 1951René Guénon, French-Egyptian philosopher and author (b. 1886)[185]
  • 1960Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers, English tennis player and coach (b. 1878)[186]
  • 1963Arthur Edward Moore, New Zealand-Australian farmer and politician, 23rd Premier of Queensland (b. 1876)[187]
  • 1964Reg Parnell, English racing driver and manager (b. 1911)[188]
  • 1967David Goodis, American author and screenwriter (b. 1917)[189]
  • 1967 – Carl Schuricht, German-Swiss conductor (b. 1880)[190]
  • 1968J. L. B. Smith, South African chemist and academic (b. 1897)[191]
  • 1972John Berryman, American poet and scholar (b. 1914)[192]
  • 1981Alvar Lidell, English journalist and radio announcer(b. 1908)[193]
  • 1981 – Eric Robinson, Australian businessman and politician, 2nd Australian Minister for Finance (b. 1926)
  • 1984Alfred Kastler, German-French physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1902)[194]
  • 1986Juan Rulfo, Mexican author, screenwriter, and photographer (b. 1917)[195])
  • 1988Zara Cisco Brough, American Nipmuc Indian chief and fashion designer (b.1919)[196]
  • 1988 – Trevor Howard, English actor (b. 1913)[197]
  • 1989Hirohito, Japanese emperor (b. 1901)[198]
  • 1990Bronko Nagurski, Canadian-American football player and wrestler (b. 1908)[199]
  • 1992Richard Hunt, American puppeteer and voice actor (b. 1951)[200]
  • 1995Murray Rothbard, American economist, historian, and theorist (b. 1926)[201]
  • 1996Károly Grósz, Hungarian politician, 51st Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1930)[202]
  • 1998Owen Bradley, American record producer (b. 1915)[203]
  • 1998 – Vladimir Prelog, Croatian-Swiss chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1906)[204]
  • 2000Gary Albright, American wrestler (b. 1963)[205]
  • 2001James Carr, American singer (b. 1942)[206]
  • 2002Avery Schreiber, American comedian and actor (b. 1935)[207]
  • 2004Ingrid Thulin, Swedish actress (b. 1926)[208]
  • 2005Pierre Daninos, French author (b. 1913)[209]
  • 2006Heinrich Harrer, Austrian mountaineer, geographer, and author (b. 1912)[210]
  • 2007Bobby Hamilton, American race car driver and businessman (b. 1957)[211]
  • 2007 – Magnus Magnusson, Icelandic journalist, author, and academic (b. 1929)[212]
  • 2008Alwyn Schlebusch, South African academic and politician, Vice State President of South Africa (b. 1917)[213]
  • 2012Tony Blankley, British-born American child actor, journalist and pundit (b. 1948)[214]
  • 2014Run Run Shaw, Chinese-Hong Kong businessman and philanthropist, founded Shaw Brothers Studio and TVB (b. 1907)[215]
  • 2015Mompati Merafhe, Botswana general and politician, Vice-President of Botswana (b. 1936)[216]
  • 2015 – Rod Taylor, Australian-American actor and screenwriter (b. 1930)[217]
  • 2015 – Georges Wolinski, Tunisian-French cartoonist (b. 1934)[218]
  • 2016Bill Foster, American basketball player and coach (b. 1929)[219]
  • 2016 – John Johnson, American basketball player (b. 1947)[220]
  • 2016 – Kitty Kallen, American singer (b. 1921)[221]
  • 2016 – Judith Kaye, American lawyer and jurist (b. 1938)[222]
  • 2016 – Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, Indian lawyer and politician, Indian Minister of Home Affairs (b. 1936)
  • 2017Mário Soares, Portuguese politician; 16th President of Portugal (b. 1924)[223]
  • 2018Jim Anderton, Former New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister (b. 1938)[224]
  • 2018 – France Gall, French singer (b. 1947)[225]
  • 2020Neil Peart, Canadian drummer, songwriter, and producer (b. 1952)[226]
  • 2021Michael Apted, English filmmaker (b. 1941)[227]
  • 2021 – Tommy Lasorda, American baseball player, coach, and manager (b. 1927)[228]
  • 2021 – Henri Schwery, Swiss cardinal (b. 1932)[229]
  • 2021 – Brian Sicknick, Police officer who was present during the Storming of the U.S. Capitol (b. 1978)[230]

Holidays and observances[]

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