Today in History for 13th July 2025

Historical Events

1911 – Great Britain and Japan renew their alliance of 1902 for another four years; the reason Japan joins WWI on the Allies side
1967 – Race riots break out in Newark, New Jersey; 27 die
2012 – Financially troubled Scottish football club, Rangers, is voted into the third division
2018 – Outline of 5,000-year-old henge is discovered at Newgrange, Ireland, through drought and drone footage
2022 – Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa flees to the Maldives just before leaving office amid nationwide protests and economic unrest

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Famous Birthdays

1895 – Sidney Blackmer, American actor (played Ted Roosevelt in 7 movies, Rosemary’s Baby), born in Salisbury, North Carolina (d. 1973)
1913 – Dave Garroway, American TV host (Today Show, 1951-61), born in Schnectady, New York (d. 1982)
1924 – Carlo Bergonzi, Italian operatic tenor, born in Vidalenzo, Italy (d. 2014)
1941 – Lut Tomsin, Belgian actress and director (Knock on the Door), born in Tongeren, Belgium
1974 – Jarno Trulli, Italian auto racer (Monaco F1 GP 2004; German Formula 3 Series 1996), born in Pescara, Italy

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Famous Deaths

1762 – James Bradley, English astronomer, 3rd Royal, discovered Earth’s nutation motion, dies at 69
1965 – Photis Kontoglou, Greek writer, painter and iconographer, dies at 69
1997 – Alexandra Danilova, Russian-American ballerina (The Turning Point), dies at 92
2012 – Richard Darryl Zanuck, American Academy Award-winning film producer, dies from a heart attack at 77
2020 – Chuck Hulse, American auto racer (USAC Champ Car Series, 26 x top 10 finishes), dies at 92

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Famous Deaths for 12th July 2025

1633 – Simon Besler, German composer, dies at 49
1640 – Henry Casimir I, count of Nassau-Dietz, dies
1708 – William of Nassau de Zuylenstein, Earl of Rochford, Dutch soldier and diplomat, dies
1953 – Joseph Jongen, Belgian organist and composer (Symphonie concertante, Op. 81), dies at 79
1983 – Chris Wood, British rock saxophone and flute player (Traffic; Ginger Baker’s Air Force, Jimi Hendrix), dies of pneumonia at 39
1993 – Dan Eldon, British-Kenyan photojournalist, killed in Somalia while working for Reuters at 22
1995 – Alan David Marks, American concert pianist, dies of cancer at 49
2010 – Harvey Pekar, American comic book writer (American Splendor), dies at 70
2020 – Wim Suurbier, Dutch soccer right back (60 caps; Ajax 392 games) and manager (LA Heat, TB Rowdies), dies of a cerebral haemorrhage at 75
2024 – Evan Wright, American reporter and author (Generation Kill), commits suicide at 59

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Historical Events for 12th July 2025

1191 – Third Crusade: City of Acre surrenders to English King Richard I the Lionheart and the Crusaders after a siege of nearly two years
1785 – First manned flight in Netherlands: Frenchman Jean-Pierre Blanchard lifts off in his gas balloon from Noordeinde Palace in The Hague
1790 – French Revolution: The Civil Constitution of the Clergy is adopted, putting the Catholic Church in France under the control of the state
1943 – 8th day of Battle of Kursk, USSR: Operation Kutuzov (Soviet counter-offensive begins
1948 – First jets to fly across Atlantic (six RAF de Havilland Vampires)
1949 – Baseball owners agree to erect warning paths before each fence
1971 – Juan Corona, indicted for 25 murders
1975 – England cricket wicketkeeper Bob Taylor catches 7 in an innings for Derbyshire v Yorkshire at Queen’s Park, Chesterfield
2011 – 82nd MLB All-Star Game: NL wins 5-1 at Chase Field, Phoenix
2013 – 8 people are killed after a commuter train derails in Paris

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Today in History for 12th July 2025

Historical Events

1927 – Yankees slugger Babe Ruth, half way to his MLB record of 60 home runs, smacks #30 off Joe Shautes in 9th inning in New York’s 7-0 win over Cleveland Indians at Dunn Field in Cleveland
1943 – National Committee Freies Deutschland forms
1951 – NY Yankees pitcher Allie Reynolds throws no-hitter in Cleveland against the Indians, his former team, in a 1-0 win
1975 – Sao Tomé e Príncipe gains independence from Portugal (National Day)
1996 – Start of 1st “Super 8’s” tournament in Kuala Lumpur

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Famous Birthdays

1852 – Hipólito Yrigoyen, President of Argentina (1916-22, 1928-30), born in Buenos Aires, Argentina (d. 1933)
1870 – Louis II [Louis Honoré Charles Antoine Grimaldi], Prince of Monaco, born in Baden-Baden, Germany (d. 1949)
1912 – Will Bradley [Wilbur Schwichtenberg], American session, jazz, and boogie-woogie trombonist and bandleader (“Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar”), born in Newton, New Jersey (d. 1989)
1935 – Hans Tilkowski, German soccer goalkeeper (39 caps, West Germany; Westfalia Herne, Borussia Dortmund, Eintracht Frankfurt), born in Husen, Germany (d. 2020)
1946 – Sian Barbara Allen, American actress (Scream Pretty Peggy), born in Reading, Pennsylvania (d. 2025)

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Famous Deaths

1934 – Ole Evinrude, Norwegian-American industrialist and inventor (outboard marine engine), dies at 57
1990 – Richard R Briggs, dies after short illness at 71
1995 – Ernie Furtado, American jazz double-bassist, dies at 72
1996 – John Boon, English publisher (MiIls and Boon), dies at 79
2004 – Betty Oliphant, co-founder of National Ballet of Canada (b. 1918)

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Famous Deaths for 11th July 2025

1775 – Simon Boerum, American Continental Congressman (b. 1724)
1906 – Grace Brown American factory worker, drowned by her boyfriend Chester Gillette, later a famous court case, dies at 20
1962 – Owen D. Young, American industrialist (RCA) and diplomat (Young Plan), dies at 87
1967 – Guy Favreau, French Canadian lawyer, politician and judge, dies at 50
1994 – Alan David Melville, polymath, dies at 82
1994 – Charles “Lefty” Edwards, saxophonist, dies at 67
2005 – Frances Langford, American singer (I’m In The Mood For Love), entertainer (Armed Forces Hour; USO tours), actress (All-American Co-Ed; Born To Dance), and philanthropist, dies of congestive heart failure at 92
2007 – Alfonso López Michelsen, 24th President of Colombia (1974-78), dies at 94
2010 – Bob Sheppard, American public address announcer (MLB: NY Yankees 1951–2007; NFL: NY Giants 1956–2006), dies at 99
2024 – Monte Kiffin, American football coach (Super Bowl XXXVII TB Buccaneers DC; NCAA C’ship 1970, 71 University of Nebraska DC), dies at 84

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Historical Events for 11th July 2025

1922 – The Hollywood Bowl opens in Los Angeles
1969 – Rolling Stones release “Honky Tonk Woman”
1984 – US Government mandates that all cars must be equipped with airbags or seatbelts by 1989
1987 – Heart’s “Alone” single goes to #1 for three weeks
2004 – Senior Players Championship Men’s Golf, TPC of Michigan: Englishman Mark James wins his lone career major title by one stroke from José Maria Cañizares of Spain
2010 – FIFA World Cup Final, Soccer City, Johannesburg, South Africa: Andrés Iniesta scores an extra-time winner as Spain beats the Netherlands, 1-0 for first World Cup title
2012 – Twentieth ESPY Awards: LeBron James and Brittney Griner win
2013 – “Orange Is the New Black” premieres on Netflix, starring Taylor Schilling, as the first series to be nominated for comedy and drama Emmy awards
2015 – Wimbledon Women’s Tennis: Serena Williams becomes oldest winner in Open era (33) beating Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-4
2023 – Heavy rains in northern India result in 20 deaths, with Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand states experiencing landslides and flash floods, closing over 700 roads

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Today in History for 11th July 2025

Historical Events

1616 – Samuel de Champlain returns to Quebec
1859 – Big Ben’s second and current bell first chimes inside the Clock Tower
1864 – Confederate forces led by General Jubal Early begin invasion of Washington, D.C. with the Battle of Fort Stevens
1915 – German cruiser Königsberg sinks off Dar-es-Salam
1995 – Shaggy releases his third studio album “Bombastic” (Grammy Award Best Reggae Album)

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Famous Birthdays

1826 – Alexander Afanasyev, Russian ethnographer and folklorist, born in Boguchar, Voronezh Governorate, Russian Empire (d. 1871)
1909 – Greta Schoon, German poet, and kindergarten teacher, born in Spetzerfehn, Germany (d. 1991)
1924 – Claus Bremer, German dramatist, born in Hamburg (d. 1996)
1929 – David Kelly, Irish actor (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – “Grandpa Joe”;, Fawlty Towers), born in Dublin, Ireland (d. 2012)
1990 – Caroline Wozniacki, Danish tennis player (Australian Open 2018), born in Odense, Denmark

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Famous Deaths

1302 – Robert II, Count of Artois and French soldier, dies in the Battle of the Golden Spurs at 51
1593 – Giuseppe Arcimboldo, 1st surrealist painter, dies (birth date unkn)
1874 – Xavier de Mérode, Belgium minister to the Pope in Rome, dies at 54
1998 – Lilí Álvarez, Spanish tennis player (Wimbledon runner-up 1926-28), dies at 93
2022 – Víctor Benítez, Peruvian soccer centre-back / defensive midfielder (11 caps; AC Milan, Roma, Inter Milan, Boca Juniors), dies at 86

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Famous Deaths for 10th July 2025

1086 – Knut IV, the Saint, king of Denmark (1080-86), murdered
1584 – William I of Orange, Dutch nobleman and revolutionary known as ‘the Silent’ who led the revolt against Spanish rule and founded the House of Orange-Nassau (Prince of Orange, 1544-84), assassinated at 51 by Balthasar Gérard in Delft, Holland
1838 – Willem earl van Hogendorp, Dutch colonial governor, dies at about 43
1963 – Teddy Wakelam, English sports broadcaster (BBC) and rugby union player (captain Harlequin RFC), dies at 70
1965 – Jacques Audiberti, French poet and playwright (Le cavalier seul), dies at 66
1978 – Michel Gusikoff, American violinist, concert master, and composer, dies at 85
1994 – Otto Bonsema, Dutch soccer striker (6 caps; Velocitas 1897, GVAV) and manager (SC Heerenveen, GVAV, BV Veendam), dies at 84
2003 – Hartley Shawcross, British lawyer and politician, prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials, dies at 101
2012 – Paul Turok, American composer (Ragtime Caprice; Aspects of Lincoln and Liberty), educator, and music critic, dies at 82
2021 – Jimmy Gabriel, Scottish soccer midfielder (2 caps; Everton, Southampton) and coach (Seattle Sounders; SJ Earthquakes, Seattle Storm, Everton), dies from Alzheimer’s disease at 80

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Historical Events for 10th July 2025

1553 – Lady Jane Grey, daughter of the Duke of Suffolk, is proclaimed Queen of England, succeeding Edward VI, who declares his half-sisters illegitimate, and reigns for 9 days
1863 – Battle of Jackson, Mississippi – captured by Federals [->Jul 16]
1884 – First day of Test Cricket at Old Trafford, Manchester (1st Test, England v Australia) is washed out
1922 – Wimbledon Men’s Tennis: Australian Gerald Patterson wins his second Wimbledon title; beats Randolph Lycett 6-3, 6-4, 6-2
1943 – US, British, and Canadian forces invade Sicily in WWII (Operation Husky)
1956 – US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Bikini Atoll
1964 – British Open Men’s Golf, St Andrews: Tony Lema wins his only major title, five strokes clear of runner-up and fellow American Jack Nicklaus
1964 – Jesús Alou is the first San Francisco Giant in 40 years to get six hits in a game in a 10-3 win over the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field
1965 – Beatles’ “VI” album goes to number 1 and stays at number 1 for 6 weeks
1971 – 100th British Open Men’s Golf, Royal Birkdale: Lee Trevino wins the first of his consecutive Open Championships, a stroke ahead of Lu Liang-Huan of Taiwan

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Today in History for 10th July 2025

Historical Events

1924 – Denmark takes Greenland as Norway ends claim
1938 – “Yankee Clipper” completes first passenger flight over Atlantic
1965 – Beatles’ “VI” album goes to number 1 and stays at number 1 for 6 weeks
2019 – Taylor Swift named the world’s highest paid entertainer by Forbes earning $185 million in 2018
2023 – Torrential rains across New England and New York cause historic flooding, especially in Vermont’s capital Montpellier, affecting two million people and causing one death

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Famous Birthdays

1902 – Kurt Alder, German chemist (Nobel 1950), born in Königshütte, Upper Silesia (d. 1958)
1921 – Jean “Jeff” Donnell, American actress (Gidget Goes to Rome, Hoedown, 9 Girls), born in Windham, Maine (d. 1988)
1922 – Herb McKenley, Jamaican athlete (Olympic gold 4 x 400m relay 1952; 3 x silver 1948, 52), born in Pleasant Valley, Clarendon, Jamaica (d. 2007)
1931 – Nick Adams [Nicholas Aloysius Adamshock], American actor (Johnny Yuma-Rebel), born in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania (d. 1968)
1934 – Munir Malik, Pakistani cricket pace bowler (3 Tests, 9 wickets; Karachi, Punjab, Rawalpindi), born in Leiah, Pakistan (d. 2012)

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Famous Deaths

1839 – Fernando Sor, Spanish classical guitarist, and composer (Twelve Studies), dies at 61
1940 – Donald Francis Tovey, British musicologist and composer, dies at 64
1985 – Fernando Pereira, military activist, murdered
2003 – Hartley Shawcross, British lawyer and politician, prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials, dies at 101
2023 – Marga Minco [Sara Menco], Dutch journalist and writer (Bitter Herb), dies at 103

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