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March 22 is the 81st day of the year (82nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 284 days remain until the end of the year.

Events

Pre-1600

  • 106 – Start of the Bostran era, the calendar of the province of Arabia Petraea.
  • 238Gordian I and his son Gordian II are proclaimed Roman emperors.[1]
  • 871Æthelred of Wessex is defeated by a Danish invasion army at the Battle of Marton.[2]
  • 1508Ferdinand II of Aragon commissions Amerigo Vespucci chief navigator of the Spanish Empire.

1601–1900

  • 1621 – The Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony sign a peace treaty with Massasoit of the Wampanoags.
  • 1622Jamestown massacre: Algonquians kill 347 English settlers around Jamestown, Virginia, a third of the colony's population, during the Second Anglo-Powhatan War.
  • 1630 – The Massachusetts Bay Colony outlaws the possession of cards, dice, and gaming tables.
  • 1638Anne Hutchinson is expelled from Massachusetts Bay Colony for religious dissent.[3]
  • 1713 – The Tuscarora War comes to an end with the fall of Fort Neoheroka, effectively opening up the interior of North Carolina to European colonization.
  • 1739Nader Shah occupies Delhi in India and sacks the city, stealing the jewels of the Peacock Throne.
  • 1765 – The British Parliament passes the Stamp Act that introduces a tax to be levied directly on its American colonies.
  • 1784 – The Emerald Buddha is moved with great ceremony to its current location in Wat Phra Kaew, Thailand.[4]
  • 1794 – The Slave Trade Act of 1794 bans the export of slaves from the United States, and prohibits American citizens from outfitting a ship for the purpose of importing slaves.[5]
  • 1829 – In the London Protocol, the three protecting powers (United Kingdom, France and Russia) establish the borders of Greece.
  • 1849 – The Austrians defeat the Piedmontese at the Battle of Novara.
  • 1871 – In North Carolina, William Woods Holden becomes the first governor of a U.S. state to be removed from office by impeachment.
  • 1873 – The Spanish National Assembly abolishes slavery in Puerto Rico.
  • 1894 – The first playoff game for the Stanley Cup starts.
  • 1895 – Before the Société pour L'Encouragement à l'Industrie, brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière demonstrate movie film technology publicly for the first time.[6]
  • 1896Charilaos Vasilakos wins the first modern Olympic marathon race with a time of three hours and 18 minutes.[7]

1901–present

  • 1906 – The first England vs France rugby union match is played at Parc des Princes in Paris.
  • 1913 – Mystic Phan Xích Long, the self-proclaimed Emperor of Vietnam, is arrested for organising a revolt against the colonial rule of French Indochina, which was nevertheless carried out by his supporters the following day.[8][9]
  • 1916Yuan Shikai abdicates as Emperor of China, restoring the Republic and returning to the Presidency.[10]
  • 1920Azeri and Turkish army soldiers with participation of Kurdish gangs attack the Armenian inhabitants of Shushi (Nagorno Karabakh).
  • 1933Cullen–Harrison Act: President Franklin Roosevelt signs an amendment to the Volstead Act, legalizing the manufacture and sale of "3.2 beer" (3.2% alcohol by weight, approximately 4% alcohol by volume) and light wines.[11]
  • 1939 – Germany takes Memel from Lithuania.
  • 1942 – World War II: In the Mediterranean Sea, the Royal Navy confronts Italy's Regia Marina in the Second Battle of Sirte.
  • 1943 – World War II: The entire village of Khatyn (in what is the present-day Republic of Belarus) is burnt alive by Schutzmannschaft Battalion 118.
  • 1945 – World War II: The city of Hildesheim, Germany is heavily damaged in a British air raid, though it had little military significance and Germany was on the verge of final defeat.[12][13][14][15]
  • 1945 – The Arab League is founded when a charter is adopted in Cairo, Egypt.
  • 1960Arthur Leonard Schawlow and Charles Hard Townes receive the first patent for a laser.
  • 1972 – The United States Congress sends the Equal Rights Amendment to the states for ratification.
  • 1972 – In Eisenstadt v. Baird, the United States Supreme Court decides that unmarried persons have the right to possess contraceptives.
  • 1975 – A fire at the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant in Decatur, Alabama causes a dangerous reduction in cooling water levels.
  • 1978Karl Wallenda of The Flying Wallendas dies after falling off a tight-rope suspended between two hotels in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • 1982NASA's Space Shuttle Columbia is launched from the Kennedy Space Center on its third mission, STS-3.
  • 1992USAir Flight 405 crashes shortly after takeoff from New York City's LaGuardia Airport, leading to a number of studies into the effect that ice has on aircraft.
  • 1992 – Fall of communism in Albania: The Democratic Party of Albania wins a decisive majority in the parliamentary election.
  • 1993 – The Intel Corporation ships the first Pentium chips (80586), featuring a 60 MHz clock speed, 100+ MIPS, and a 64 bit data path.
  • 1995Cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov returns to earth after setting a record of 438 days in space.
  • 1997Tara Lipinski, aged 14 years and nine months, becomes the youngest women's World Figure Skating Champion.
  • 2004Ahmed Yassin, co-founder and leader of the Palestinian Sunni Islamist group Hamas, two bodyguards, and nine civilian bystanders are killed in the Gaza Strip when hit by Israeli Air Force Hellfire missiles.
  • 2006 – Three Christian Peacemaker Team (CPT) hostages are freed by British forces in Baghdad after 118 days of captivity and the murder of their colleague from the U.S., Tom Fox.
  • 2013 – At least 37 people are killed and 200 are injured after a fire destroys a camp containing Burmese refugees near Ban Mae, Thailand.
  • 2016 – Three suicide bombers kill 32 people and injure 316 in the 2016 Brussels bombings at the airport and at the Maelbeek/Maalbeek metro station.
  • 2017 – A terrorist attack in London near the Houses of Parliament leaves four people dead and at least 20 injured.
  • 2017 – Syrian civil war: 500 members of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are airlifted south of the Euphrates by United States Air Force helicopters, beginning the Battle of Tabqa.[16][17][18][19]
  • 2019 – The Mueller report on the election of Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election is submitted to the United States Attorney General.
  • 2019 – Two buses crashed in Kitampo, a town north of Ghana's capital Accra, killing at least 50 people.[20]
  • 2020 – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announces the country's largest ever self-imposed curfew, in an effort to fight the spread of COVID-19.[21]
  • 2020 – Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announces a national lockdown and the country's first ever self-imposed curfew, in an effort to fight the spread of COVID-19.[22]
  • 2021 – Ten people are killed in a mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado.[23]

Births

Pre-1600

  • 0841Bernard Plantapilosa, Frankish son of Bernard of Septimania (d. 885)
  • 0875William I, Duke of Aquitaine (d. 918)
  • 1212Emperor Go-Horikawa of Japan (d. 1235)
  • 1367Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk, English politician, Earl Marshal of the United Kingdom (probable;[24] d. 1399)
  • 1394Ulugh Beg, Persian astronomer and mathematician (d. 1449)
  • 1459Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1519)[25]
  • 1499Johann Carion, German astrologer and chronicler (d. 1537)
  • 1503Antonio Francesco Grazzini, Italian author and educator (d. 1583)
  • 1517Gioseffo Zarlino, Italian composer (d. 1590)
  • 1519Catherine Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk, English noblewoman (d. 1580)
  • 1582John Williams, Archbishop of York (d. 1650)
  • 1599Anthony van Dyck, Flemish-English painter and etcher (d. 1641)

1601–1900

  • 1609John II Casimir Vasa, Polish king (d. 1672)
  • 1615Katherine Jones, Viscountess Ranelagh, British scientist (d. 1691)[26]
  • 1663August Hermann Francke, German clergyman, philanthropist, and scholar (d. 1727)
  • 1684William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath, English politician, Secretary at War (d. 1764)
  • 1712Edward Moore, English poet and playwright (d. 1757)[27]
  • 1720Nicolas-Henri Jardin, French architect, designed the Yellow Palace and Bernstorff Palace (d. 1799)
  • 1723Charles Carroll, American lawyer and politician (d. 1783)
  • 1728Anton Raphael Mengs, German painter and theorist (d. 1779)
  • 1785Adam Sedgwick, English scientist (d. 1873)
  • 1797William I, German Emperor (d. 1888)[28]
  • 1808Caroline Norton, English feminist, social reformer, and author (d. 1877)[29]
  • 1808 – David Swinson Maynard, American physician and lawyer (d. 1873)
  • 1812Stephen Pearl Andrews, American author and activist (d. 1886)
  • 1814Thomas Crawford, American sculptor, designed the Statue of Freedom (d. 1857)
  • 1817Braxton Bragg, American general (d. 1876)
  • 1818John Ainsworth Horrocks, English-Australian explorer, founded Penwortham (d. 1846)
  • 1822Ahmed Cevdet Pasha, Ottoman sociologist, historian, scholar, statesman and jurist (d. 1895)
  • 1842Mykola Lysenko, Ukrainian pianist, composer, and conductor (d. 1912)
  • 1846Randolph Caldecott, English illustrator and painter (d. 1886)
  • 1846 – James Timberlake, American lieutenant, police officer, and farmer (d. 1891)
  • 1852Otakar Ševčík, Czech violinist and educator (d. 1934)
  • 1852 – Hector Sévin, French cardinal (d. 1916)
  • 1855Dorothy Tennant, British painter (d. 1926)
  • 1857Paul Doumer, French mathematician, journalist, and politician, 14th President of France (d. 1932)
  • 1866Jack Boyle, American baseball player and umpire (d. 1913)
  • 1868Robert Andrews Millikan, American colonel and physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1953)
  • 1869Emilio Aguinaldo, Filipino general and politician, 1st President of the Philippines (d. 1964)[30]
  • 1869 – Tom McInnes, Scottish-English footballer (d. 1939)
  • 1873Ernest Lawson, Canadian-American painter (d. 1939)
  • 1880Ernest C. Quigley, Canadian-American football player and coach (d. 1960)
  • 1884Arthur H. Vandenberg, American journalist and politician (d. 1951)
  • 1884 – Lyda Borelli, Italian actress (d. 1959)
  • 1885Aryeh Levin, Polish-Lithuanian rabbi and educator (d. 1969)
  • 1886August Rei, Estonian lawyer and politician, Head of State of Estonia (d. 1963)
  • 1887Chico Marx, American actor (d. 1961)
  • 1890George Clark, American race car driver (d. 1978)
  • 1892Charlie Poole, American country banjo player (d. 1931)
  • 1892 – Johannes Semper, Estonian poet and scholar (d. 1970)
  • 1896He Long, Chinese general and politician, 1st Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China (d. 1969)
  • 1896 – Joseph Schildkraut, Austrian-American actor (d. 1964)
  • 1899Ruth Page, American ballerina and choreographer (d. 1991)

1901–present

  • 1901Greta Kempton, Austrian-American painter (d. 1991)
  • 1902Johannes Brinkman, Dutch architect, designed the Van Nelle Factory (d. 1949)
  • 1902 – Madeleine Milhaud, French actress and composer (d. 2008)
  • 1903Bill Holman, American cartoonist (d. 1987)
  • 1907James M. Gavin, American general and diplomat, United States Ambassador to France (d. 1990)
  • 1908Jack Crawford, Australian tennis player (d. 1991)
  • 1908 – Louis L'Amour, American novelist and short story writer (d. 1988)
  • 1909Gabrielle Roy, Canadian author and educator (d. 1983)
  • 1910Nicholas Monsarrat, English sailor and author (d. 1979)
  • 1912Wilfrid Brambell, Irish actor and performer (d. 1985)
  • 1912 – Karl Malden, American actor (d. 2009)
  • 1912 – Agnes Martin, Canadian-American painter and educator (d. 2004)
  • 1912 – Leslie Johnson, English race car driver (d. 1959)
  • 1913Tom McCall, American journalist and politician, 30th Governor of Oregon (d. 1983)
  • 1913 – Lew Wasserman, American businessman and talent agent (d. 2002)
  • 1913 – James Westerfield, American actor (d. 1971)
  • 1914John Stanley, American author and illustrator (d. 1993)
  • 1914 – Donald Stokes, Baron Stokes, English businessman (d. 2008)
  • 1917Virginia Grey, American actress (d. 2004)
  • 1917 – Irving Kaplansky, Canadian-American mathematician and academic (d. 2006)
  • 1917 – Paul Rogers, English actor (d. 2013)
  • 1918Cheddi Jagan, Guyanese politician, 4th President of Guyana (d. 1997)
  • 1919Bernard Krigstein, American illustrator (d. 1990)
  • 1920James Brown, American actor and singer (d. 1992)
  • 1920 – Werner Klemperer, German-American actor (d. 2000)
  • 1920 – Lloyd MacPhail, Canadian businessman and politician, 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island (d. 1995)
  • 1920 – Fanny Waterman, English pianist and educator, founded the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition (d. 2020)
  • 1920 – Katsuko Saruhashi, Japanese geochemist (d. 2007)
  • 1920 – Ross Martin, American actor (d. 1981)
  • 1921Nino Manfredi, Italian actor, director, and screenwriter (d. 2004)
  • 1922John J. Gilligan, American politician, 62nd Governor of Ohio (d. 2013)
  • 1922 – Stewart Stern, American screenwriter (d. 2015)
  • 1923Marcel Marceau, French mime and actor (d. 2007)
  • 1924Al Neuharth, American journalist and author, founded USA Today (d. 2013)
  • 1924 – Yevgeny Ostashev, Russian test pilot, participant in the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite (d. 1960)[31]
  • 1924 – Osman F. Seden, Turkish director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 1998)
  • 1924 – Bill Wendell, American television announcer (d. 1999)
  • 1927Marty Blake, American basketball player and manager (d. 2013)
  • 1927 – Nicolas Tikhomiroff, Russian photographer (d. 2016)
  • 1928Carrie Donovan, American journalist (d. 2001)
  • 1928 – E. D. Hirsch, American author, critic, and academic
  • 1928 – Ed Macauley, American basketball player, coach, and priest (d. 2011)
  • 1929Yayoi Kusama, Japanese artist
  • 1929 – P. Ramlee, Malaysian actor, director, singer, songwriter, composer, and producer (d. 1973)
  • 1930Derek Bok, American lawyer and academic
  • 1930 – Pat Robertson, American minister and broadcaster, founded the Christian Broadcasting Network
  • 1930 – Stephen Sondheim, American composer and songwriter (d. 2021)
  • 1931Burton Richter, American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2018)
  • 1931 – William Shatner, Canadian actor
  • 1931 – Leslie Thomas, Welsh journalist and author (d. 2014)
  • 1932Els Borst, Dutch physician and politician, Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands (d. 2014)
  • 1932 – Larry Evans, American chess player and journalist (d. 2010)
  • 1933Abolhassan Banisadr, Iranian economist and politician, 1st President of Iran (d. 2021)
  • 1934May Britt, Swedish actress
  • 1934 – Sheila Cameron, English lawyer and judge
  • 1934 – Orrin Hatch, American lawyer and politician
  • 1935Galina Gavrilovna Korchuganova, Russian-born Soviet test pilot and aerobatics champion (d. 2004)[32]
  • 1935 – Lea Pericoli, Italian tennis player and journalist
  • 1935 – Frank Pulli, American baseball player and umpire (d. 2013)
  • 1935 – M. Emmet Walsh, American actor
  • 1936Ron Carey, American trade union leader (d. 2008)
  • 1936 – Roger Whittaker, Kenyan-English singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1936 – Erol Büyükburç, Turkish singer-songwriter, pop music composer, and actor (d. 2015)
  • 1937Angelo Badalamenti, American pianist and composer
  • 1937 – Armin Hary, German sprinter
  • 1937 – Jon Hassell, American trumpet player and composer (d. 2021)
  • 1938Rein Etruk, Estonian chess player (d. 2012)
  • 1940Dave Keon, Canadian ice hockey player
  • 1940 – Haing S. Ngor, Cambodian-American physician and author (d. 1996)
  • 1940 – George Edward Alcorn, Jr., American physicist and inventor
  • 1941Billy Collins, American poet
  • 1941 – Jeremy Clyde, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1941 – Bruno Ganz, Swiss actor (d. 2019)
  • 1941 – Cassam Uteem, Mauritian politician, 2nd President of Mauritius
  • 1942Jorge Ben Jor, Brazilian singer-songwriter
  • 1942 – Dick Pound, Canadian lawyer and academic
  • 1943George Benson, American singer-songwriter and guitarist[33]
  • 1943 – Nazem Ganjapour, Iranian footballer and manager (d. 2013)
  • 1943 – Keith Relf, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (d. 1976)
  • 1945Eric Roth, American screenwriter and producer
  • 1946Don Chaney, American basketball player and coach
  • 1946 – Rivka Golani, Israeli viola player and composer
  • 1946 – Rudy Rucker, American mathematician, computer scientist, and author
  • 1946 – Harry Vanda, Dutch-Australian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
  • 1947George Ferguson, English architect and politician, 1st Mayor of Bristol
  • 1947 – James Patterson, American author and producer
  • 1947 – Maarten van Gent, Dutch basketball player and coach
  • 1948Andrew Lloyd Webber, English composer and director[34]
  • 1949Fanny Ardant, French actress, director, and screenwriter
  • 1949 – Brian Hanrahan, English journalist (d. 2010)
  • 1952Des Browne, Scottish lawyer and politician, Secretary of State for Scotland
  • 1953Kenneth Rogoff, American economist and chess grandmaster
  • 1955Lena Olin, Swedish actress
  • 1955 – Pete Sessions, American politician
  • 1955 – Valdis Zatlers, Latvian physician and politician, 7th President of Latvia
  • 1956 – Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (born María Teresa Mestre y Batista)
  • 1957Jürgen Bucher, German footballer
  • 1957 – Stephanie Mills, American actress and singer
  • 1959Matthew Modine, American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter
  • 1960Tarmo Laht, Estonian architect
  • 1960 – Lauri Vahtre, Estonian historian and politician
  • 1961Simon Furman, British comic book writer[35]
  • 1963Deborah Bull, English ballerina
  • 1963 – Susan Ann Sulley, English pop singer
  • 1963 – Martín Vizcarra, Peruvian engineer and politician, 67th President of Peru[36]
  • 1964David Gillespie, Australian rugby league player
  • 1966Pia Cayetano, Filipino lawyer and politician
  • 1966 – Todd Ewen, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 2015)
  • 1966 – Artis Pabriks, Latvian academic and politician, 11th Minister for Defence of Latvia
  • 1966 – António Pinto, Portuguese runner
  • 1966 – Brian Shaw, American basketball player and coach
  • 1967Mario Cipollini, Italian cyclist
  • 1967 – Bernie Gallacher, Scottish-English footballer (d. 2011)
  • 1970Andreas Johnson, Swedish singer-songwriter
  • 1970 – Leontien van Moorsel, Dutch cyclist
  • 1970 – Hwang Young-cho, South Korean runner
  • 1971Keegan-Michael Key, American actor, comedian, and writer
  • 1972Shawn Bradley, German-American basketball player, coach, and actor
  • 1972 – Cory Lidle, American baseball player (d. 2006)
  • 1972 – Elvis Stojko, Canadian figure skater and sportscaster
  • 1973Beverley Knight, English singer-songwriter and producer
  • 1974Marcus Camby, American basketball player
  • 1974 – Philippe Clement, Belgian footballer
  • 1974 – Geo Meneses, Mexican producer and singer
  • 1975Cole Hauser, American actor and producer
  • 1975 – Jiří Novák, Czech-Monegasque tennis player
  • 1976Teun de Nooijer, Dutch field hockey player
  • 1976 – Kathryn Jean Lopez, American journalist
  • 1976 – Asako Toki, Japanese singer-songwriter
  • 1976 – Kellie Shanygne Williams, American actress
  • 1976 – Reese Witherspoon, American actress and producer
  • 1977Joey Porter, American football player and coach
  • 1977 – Tom Poti, American ice hockey player
  • 1979Aaron North, American guitarist
  • 1979 – Juan Uribe, Dominican baseball player
  • 1981Arne Gabius, German runner
  • 1982Piá, Brazilian footballer
  • 1982 – Enrico Gasparotto, Italian cyclist
  • 1982 – Michael Janyk, Canadian skier
  • 1984Piotr Trochowski, German footballer
  • 1985Mayola Biboko, Belgian footballer
  • 1985 – Jakob Fuglsang, Danish cyclist
  • 1985 – Mike Jenkins, American football player
  • 1985 – Justin Masterson, American baseball player
  • 1985 – Kelli Waite, Australian swimmer
  • 1986David Choi, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
  • 1986 – Dexter Fowler, American baseball player
  • 1987Ike Davis, American baseball player
  • 1987 – Jairo Mora Sandoval, Costa Rican environmentalist (d. 2013)
  • 1987 – Liam Doran, British rally cross driver
  • 1989Ruben Popa, Romanian footballer
  • 1989 – J. J. Watt, American football player
  • 1989 – Tyler Oakley, American internet celebrity

Deaths

Pre-1600

  • 0880Carloman of Bavaria, Frankish king
  • 1144William of Norwich, child murder victim
  • 1322Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, English politician, Lord High Steward of England (b. 1278)
  • 1418Dietrich of Nieheim, German bishop and historian (b. 1345)
  • 1421Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, English soldier and politician, Lord High Steward of England (b. 1388)
  • 1454John Kemp, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1471George of Poděbrady (b. 1420)

1601–1900

  • 1544Johannes Magnus, Swedish archbishop and theologian (b. 1488)
  • 1602Agostino Carracci, Italian painter and educator (b. 1557)
  • 1685Emperor Go-Sai of Japan (b. 1638)
  • 1687Jean-Baptiste Lully, Italian-French composer and conductor (b. 1632)
  • 1758Jonathan Edwards, English minister, theologian, and philosopher (b. 1703)
  • 1772John Canton, English physicist and academic (b. 1718)
  • 1820Stephen Decatur, American commander (b. 1779)
  • 1832Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German novelist, poet, playwright, and diplomat (b. 1749)
  • 1840Étienne Bobillier, French mathematician and academic (b. 1798)
  • 1864Konstanty Kalinowski, writer, journalist, lawyer and revolutionary (b. 1838)
  • 1881Samuel Courtauld, English businessman (b. 1793)
  • 1896Thomas Hughes, English lawyer and politician (b. 1822)

1901–present

  • 1913Song Jiaoren, Chinese educator and politician (b. 1882)
  • 1913 – Ruggero Oddi, Italian physiologist and anatomist (b.1864)
  • 1924William Macewen, Scottish surgeon and neuroscientist (b. 1848)
  • 1931James Campbell, 1st Baron Glenavy, Irish lawyer and politician (b. 1851)
  • 1942Frederick Cuming, English cricketer (b. 1875)
  • 1942 – William Donne, English captain and cricketer (b. 1875)
  • 1945John Hessin Clarke, American lawyer and judge (b. 1857)
  • 1952D. S. Senanayake, 1st Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (b. 1883)
  • 1955Ivan Šubašić, Croatian lawyer and politician, 23rd Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (b. 1892)
  • 1958Mike Todd, American film producer (b. 1909)
  • 1960José Antonio Aguirre, Spanish lawyer and politician, 1st President of the Basque Country (b. 1904)
  • 1966John Harlin, American mountaineer and pilot (b. 1935)
  • 1971Johannes Villemson, Estonian-American runner (b. 1893)
  • 1971 – Nella Walker, American actress and vaudevillian (b. 1886)
  • 1974Peter Revson, American race car driver (b. 1939)
  • 1974 – Orazio Satta Puliga, Italian automobile designer (b. 1910)
  • 1976John Dwyer McLaughlin, American painter (b. 1898)
  • 1977A. K. Gopalan, Indian educator and politician (b. 1904)
  • 1978Karl Wallenda, German-American acrobat and tightrope walker, founded The Flying Wallendas (b. 1905)
  • 1979Ben Lyon, American actor and studio executive (b. 1901)
  • 1981James Elliott, American runner and coach (b. 1915)
  • 1981 – Gil Puyat, Filipino businessman and politician, 13th President of the Senate of the Philippines (b. 1907)
  • 1986Olive Deering, American actress (b. 1918)
  • 1986 – Mark Dinning, American singer (b. 1933)
  • 1987Odysseas Angelis, Greek general and politician (b. 1912)
  • 1989Peta Taylor, English cricketer (b. 1912)
  • 1990Gerald Bull, Canadian engineer and academic (b. 1928)[37]
  • 1991Léon Balcer, Canadian lawyer and politician, 19th Solicitor General of Canada (b. 1917)
  • 1991 – Paul Engle, American novelist, poet, playwright, and critic (b. 1908)
  • 1991 – Dave Guard, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1934)
  • 1991 – Gloria Holden, English-American actress (b. 1908)
  • 1993Steve Olin, American baseball player (b. 1965)
  • 1994Dan Hartman, American singer-songwriter, and producer (b. 1950)
  • 1994 – Walter Lantz, American animator, director, and producer (b. 1899)
  • 1996Don Murray, American drummer (b. 1945)
  • 1996 – Robert F. Overmyer, American colonel, pilot, and astronaut (b. 1936)
  • 1996 – Billy Williamson, American guitarist (b. 1925)
  • 1999Max Beloff, Baron Beloff, English historian and academic (b. 1913)
  • 1999 – David Strickland, American actor (b. 1969)
  • 2000Carlo Parola, Italian footballer and manager (b. 1921)
  • 2001Stepas Butautas, Lithuanian basketball player and coach (b. 1925)
  • 2001 – Sabiha Gökçen, Turkish soldier and pilot (b. 1913)
  • 2001 – William Hanna, American animator, director, producer, and voice actor, co-founded Hanna-Barbera (b. 1910)
  • 2001 – Robert Fletcher Shaw, Canadian businessman, academic, and civil servant (b. 1910)
  • 2002Rudolf Baumgartner, Swiss violinist and conductor (b. 1917)
  • 2003Terry Lloyd, English journalist (b. 1952)
  • 2004Janet Akyüz Mattei, Turkish-American astronomer and academic (b. 1943)
  • 2004 – Ahmed Yassin, Co-founded Hamas (b. 1937)
  • 2004V. M. Tarkunde, Indian lawyer and civil rights activist (b. 1909)
  • 2005Rod Price, English guitarist and songwriter (b. 1947)
  • 2005 – Gemini Ganesan, Indian film actor (b. 1920)
  • 2005 – Kenzō Tange, Japanese architect, designed the Yoyogi National Gymnasium and Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum (b. 1913)
  • 2006Pierre Clostermann, French soldier, pilot, and politician (b. 1921)
  • 2006 – Pío Leyva, Cuban singer and author (b. 1917)
  • 2006 – Kurt von Trojan, Austrian-Australian journalist and author (b. 1937)
  • 2007U. G. Krishnamurti, Indian-Italian philosopher and educator (b. 1918)
  • 2008Cachao López, Cuban-American bassist and composer (b. 1918)
  • 2010James Black, Scottish biologist and pharmacologist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1924)
  • 2010 – Özhan Canaydın, Turkish basketball player and businessman (b. 1943)
  • 2011Artur Agostinho, Portuguese journalist (b. 1920)
  • 2011 – Victor Bouchard, Canadian pianist and composer (b. 1926)
  • 2012Joe Blanchard, American football player and wrestler (b. 1928)
  • 2012 – John Payton, American lawyer and activist (b. 1946)
  • 2012 – Matthew White Ridley, 4th Viscount Ridley, English academic and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland (b. 1925)
  • 2012 – Mickey Sullivan, American baseball player and coach (b. 1932)
  • 2012 – David Waltz, American computer scientist and academic (b. 1943)
  • 2012 – Neil L. Whitehead, English anthropologist and author (b. 1956)
  • 2013Vladimír Čech, Czech actor and politician (b. 1951)
  • 2013 – James Nabrit, American lawyer and academic (b. 1932)
  • 2013 – Bebo Valdés, Cuban-Swedish pianist and composer (b. 1918)
  • 2013 – Derek Watkins, English trumpet player and composer (b. 1945)
  • 2013 – Ray Williams, American basketball player and coach (b. 1954)
  • 2014Yashwant Vithoba Chittal, Indian author (b. 1928)
  • 2014 – Mickey Duff, Polish-English boxer and manager (b. 1929)
  • 2014 – Thor Listau, Norwegian soldier and politician (b. 1938)
  • 2014 – Tasos Mitsopoulos, Cypriot politician, Cypriot Minister of Defence (b. 1965)
  • 2015Arkady Arkanov, Ukrainian-Russian actor and playwright (b. 1933)
  • 2015 – Horst Buhtz, German footballer and manager (b. 1923)
  • 2015 – Norman Scribner, American pianist, composer, and conductor (b. 1936)
  • 2016Phife Dawg, American rapper (b. 1970)
  • 2016 – Rob Ford, Canadian businessman and politician, 64th Mayor of Toronto (b. 1969)
  • 2016 – Rita Gam, American actress (b. 1927)
  • 2018Johan van Hulst, Dutch politician, academic and author, Yad Vashem recipient (b. 1911)

Holidays and observances

  • Bihar Day (Bihar, India)[38]
  • Christian feast day:
  • Earliest day on which Easter Sunday can fall (last in 1818, will not happen again until 2285), while April 25 is the latest. (Christianity)
  • Emancipation Day or Día de la Abolición de la Esclavitud (Puerto Rico)
  • World Water Day (International)[39]

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