Historical Events for 15th October 2023

1582 – Gregorian calendar introduced in Spain, Portugal and pontifical states, after skipping 10 days after Oct 4 to sync the calendar
1756 – Saxon army surrenders to Prussia
1954 – Hurricane Hazel makes landfall in the US in North Carolina as a category 4 hurricane, 195 die in US and Canada
1955 – Buddy Holley opens for Bill Haley and His Comets in Lubbock, Texas, and impresses Nashville scout Eddie Crandall, leading to a recording contract with a misspelling that creates “Buddy Holly”
1972 – 61st Davis Cup: USA beats Romania in Bucharest (3-2)
1983 – Columbia beats Yale 21-18 in football, will lose next 44 games
1984 – Centrum party expels 2nd Member of parliament Janmaat due to fraud
1988 – Amnesty International’s “Human Rights Now!” Concert Tour ends in Buenos Aires, Argentina
2005 – Riot in Toledo, Ohio breaks out during a National Socialist/Neo-Nazi protest; over 100 are arrested
2007 – Fox Business Network (FBN), American financial cable network is launched

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Today in History for 15th October 2023

Historical Events

1917 – Dutch exotic dancer Mata Hari is executed by firing squad for spying for Germany during WWI at Vincennes near Paris
1939 – Yeshiva of Mir closes after 124 years
1963 – Ludwig Erhard succeeds Konrad Adenauer as Chancellor of West Germany
1980 – Nobel Prize in Economics awarded to Lawrence Klein
1984 – Central Intelligence Agency Information Act passes
1986 – MLB National League Championship: New York Mets beat Houston Astros, 4 games to 2

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Famous Birthdays

1858 – John L. Sullivan, American boxer (first heavyweight gloved champion, de facto 1882-92; last heavyweight bare-knuckle champion), born in Roxbury, Massachusetts (d. 1918)
1911 – James H. Schmitz, American sci-fi author (Lion Game), born in Hamburg, Germany (d. 1981)
1943 – Penny Marshall, American actress (The Odd Couple; Laverne and Shirley), and director (Big; Awakenings; A League of Their Own), and producer (Cinderella Man), born in The Bronx, New York (d. 2018)
1957 – Mira Nair, Indian-American filmmaker (Monsoon Wedding), born in Rourkela, Odisha, India
1966 – Bill Charlap, American jazz pianist (Phil Woods; Tony Bennett; Sandy Stewart), and educator, born in New York City
1970 – Lonnie Palelei, American football offensive lineman (NY Jets), born in Nu’uuli, American Samoa

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Famous Deaths

961 – Abd al-Rahman III, Umayyad Emir (912-29) and 1st Caliph of Córdoba (929-961), dies at 70
1268 – Dirk II, mister of Valkenburg, dies
2001 – Zhang Xueliang, Chinese ruler of Manchuria, dies at 100
2005 – Matti Wuori, Finnish politician, dies of cancer at 60
2008 – Tom Tresh, American baseball utility (MLB All-Star 1962, 63; AL Rookie of Year and World Series 1962 NY Yankees), dies from a heart attack at 70
2022 – Joyce Sims, American RandB singer-songwriter (“All and All”; “Come into My Life”), dies at 63

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Famous Deaths for 14th October 2023

1092 – Aboe Ali Hasan ibn Nizam al-Moelk, writer (Sijasetname), assassinated
1790 – William Hooper, American attorney and signer of U.S. Declaration of Independence, dies at 48
1976 – Edith Evans, English actress (Tom Jones, Scrooge, Chalk Garden), dies at 88
1998 – Cleveland Amory, American animal rights activist and TV critic (TV Guide), dies at 81
1999 – Julius Nyerere, Tanzanian politician and 1st President of Tanzania (1964-1985), dies at 77
2003 – Patrick Dalzel-Job, English soldier and inspiration for James Bond (b. 1913)
2007 – Raymond Pellegrin, French actor (Woman of Rome), dies at 82
2008 – Barrington J. Bayley, English sci-fi author (Collision Course), dies at 71
2010 – Simon MacCorkindale, English actor (Falcon Crest, Manimal), dies of bowel cancer at 58
2022 – Stanislav Kropilák, Slovak basketball power forward-center (4 × FIBA European Selection; 5 × Czech Player of the Year; BK Inter Bratislava), dies at 67

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Historical Events for 14th October 2023

530 – Discorus ends his reign as Catholic anti-Pope
1912 – Cretan representatives are admitted to the Greek assembly; in doing so the Greek Government challenges the Turkish Government
1925 – Anti-French uprising in Damascus (French inhabitants flee)
1952 – “Buttrio Square” opens at New Century Theater NYC for 7 performances
1957 – Queen Elizabeth II becomes the first Canadian monarch to open the Parliament of Canada with the Speech from the Throne
1966 – Dutch government of Cals falls by motion of Schmelzer
1968 – American sprinter Jim Hines runs a world record 9.95s to beat Lennox Miller of Jamaica and Charles Greene of the US, and win the 100m gold medal at the Mexico City Olympics
1981 – Citing official misconduct in the investigation and trial, Amnesty International charges U.S. government with holding Richard Marshall of the American Indian Movement as a political prisoner
2018 – Flash floods in Aude region, France kill at least 10 people
2018 – Afghan batsman Hazratullah Zazai becomes only the 6th player in cricket history (3rd in T20) to hit 6-sixes in an over; scores 62 in 17 balls in Kabul Zwanan loss v Balkh Legends in Afghanistan Premier League

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Today in History for 14th October 2023

Historical Events

1805 – Battle of Elchingen, France defeats Austria
1934 – “Lux Radio Theatre” premieres
1958 – Paul Osborn’s “World of Suzie Wong” premieres in NYC
1964 – US 4 x 100m freestyle relay team of Steve Clark, Mike Austin, Gary Ilman and Don Schollander swim world record 3:33.2 to beat Germany by 4.0s and win the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics
2018 – Afghan batsman Hazratullah Zazai becomes only the 6th player in cricket history (3rd in T20) to hit 6-sixes in an over; scores 62 in 17 balls in Kabul Zwanan loss v Balkh Legends in Afghanistan Premier League
2020 – French president Emmanuel Macron announces a public health emergency and a curfew of 9 pm for nine cities due to surge in COVID-19 cases

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Famous Birthdays

1687 – Robert Simson, Scottish mathematician (Simson line), born in West Kilbride, Ayrshire, Scotland (d. 1768)
1891 – Paul de Keyser, Flemish philologist and folklorist, born in Ghent, Belgium (d. 1966)
1892 – Sumner Welles, American diplomat (Good neighbor policy), born in New York (d. 1961)
1906 – Hannah Arendt, German-American political theorist and historian (Origins of Totalitarianism), born in Hanover, Germany (d. 1975)
1970 – Pär Zetterberg, Swedish football player
1976 – Henry Mateo, Dominican baseball player

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Famous Deaths

1660 – Thomas Harrison, English Puritan soldier (b. 1606)
1909 – Gottfred Matthison-Hansen, Danish composer, dies at 76
1923 – Marcellus Emants, Dutch writer and poet (Refrained from Confession), dies at 75
1967 – Marcel Aymé, French novelist and playwright, dies at 65
1980 – S N Banerjee, cricketer (one Test for India), dies
2020 – Herbert Kretzmer, South African-British lyricist of Lithuanian heritage (Les Misérables), dies at 95

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Famous Deaths for 13th October 2023

1687 – Geminiano Montanari, Italian astronomer (b. 1633)
1855 – Gottfried Rieger, Czech composer, dies at 91
1919 – Karl Adolph Gjellerup, Danish writer, Nobel laureate (b. 1857)
1965 – Paul Hermann Müller, Swiss chemist (1948 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering effects of DDT), dies at 66
1981 – Nils Asther ‘the male Greta Garbo’, Swedish actor (Son of Lassie, Wild Orchids), dies at 84
1991 – Daniel Oduber Quiros, president of Costa Rica (1974-1978), dies at 70
1993 – Gwen Wells, American actress (Nashville), dies of cancer at 42
1997 – Adil Carcani, prime minister of Albania (1982-91), dies
2009 – Stephen Barnett, American legal scholar who opposed the Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970 (b. 1935)
2012 – Marc Awodey, American artist and writer, dies at 51

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Historical Events for 13th October 2023

1282 – Nichiren Daishonin, founder of the Nichiren School of Buddhism, dies, his ashes are interred at Taisekiji Temple
1890 – The Delta Chi fraternity is founded by 11 law students at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
1921 – Baseball World Series: NY Giants beat NY Yankees, 1-0 at the Polo Grounds for a 5-3 series win; final WS played in best-of-nine format; Yankees first ever WS appearance
1949 – “Touch and Go” opens at Broadhurst Theater NYC for 176 performances
1964 – Australian swimmer Dawn Fraser wins her third consecutive Olympic 100m freestyle gold medal at the Tokyo Games; Olympic record 59.05s
1975 – Rock vocalist Neil Young undergoes throat surgery
1975 – 9th Country Music Association Award: John Denver wins
1982 – IOC Executive Committee approves the reinstatement of Jim Thorpe’s gold medals from the 1912 Olympics
1993 – Captured American Pilot Mike Durant is filmed in an interview in captivity by a CNN camera crew.
2019 – Kurdish forces make a deal with Syrian army for them to patrol border areas in north east Syria to combat Turkish offensive after US President Donald Trump pulls out US forces

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Today in History for 13th October 2023

Historical Events

1792 – Cornerstone laid for the Executive Mansion (White House) in Washington
1944 – Riga, capital of Latvia, freed
1975 – Rock vocalist Neil Young undergoes throat surgery
1978 – “52nd Street” 6th studio album by Billy Joel is released (Grammy Award Album of the Year 1979)
1981 – Vice President Hosni Mubarak elected President of Egypt
1996 – “Big” closes at Shubert Theater NYC after 193 performances

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Famous Birthdays

1822 – Carl Martin Reinthaler, German composer, born in Erfurt, Germany (d. 1896)
1917 – Burr Tillstrom, American puppeteer (Kukla, Fran and Ollie), born in Chicago, Illinois (d. 1985)
1931 – Janice Elliott, English novelist, born in Derby, England (d. 1995)
1935 – Louis LaRusso II, American playwright (Knockout; Lampost Reunion), born in Hoboken, New Jersey (d. 2003)
1938 – Enzo Dara, Italian operatic basso buffo (The Barber of Seville – “Don Bartolo”), and author, born in Mantua, Kingdom of Italy (d. 2017)
1955 – Frans van Oostrom, Dutch jazz and blues guitarist, born in Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Famous Deaths

1708 – Henry van Nassau, mister of Ouwerkerk and fieldmarshal, dies at 67
1774 – William Bentinck, British-born Dutch politician and prominent Orangist, dies at 69
2000 – Jean Peters, American actress (Viva Zapata!, Apache, Deep Waters), dies at 73
2005 – Vivian Malone Jones, American civil rights activist (b. 1942)
2012 – Helmut Haller, German soccer forward (33 caps West Germany; FC Augsburg, Bologna FC, Juventus), dies from Parkinson’s disease and dementia at 73
2021 – Ray Fosse, American baseball catcher (MLB All-Star, Gold Glove Award 1970, 71 Cleveland Indians; World Series Oakland A’s 1973, 74) and broadcaster (Oakland A’s NBC), dies of cancer at 74

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Famous Deaths for 12th October 2023

1343 – Reinald II, duke of Gelre, dies
1678 – Edmund Berry Godfrey, English magistrate (b. 1621)
1758 – Richard Molesworth, 3rd Viscount Molesworth, British field marshal (b. 1680)
1858 – Ando Hiroshige, Japanese painter, dies at 61
1887 – Dinah Craik, English writer (John Halifax, Gentleman), dies at 61
1940 – Tom Mix, American silent screen cowboy actor (Texan, Hidden Gold), dies at 60
1972 – (Wilfred) “Billy” Williams, American pop singer (“I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter”), dies at 61
1983 – Ernie Roth, American wrestling manager (ring name “The Grand Wizard of Wrestling”), dies at 57
1992 – Alexander Pola [Abraham Polak], Dutch actor and writer (Farce Major), dies at 78
2002 – Ray Conniff, American bandleader and musician (Ray Conniff Singers), dies at 85

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Historical Events for 12th October 2023

642 – John IV ends his reign as Catholic Pope
1576 – Rudolf II succeeds Maximilian II as Holy Roman Emperor
1925 – German-Russian trade agreement signed
1929 – Chicago Cubs blow 8-0 Game 4s lead; Philadelphia A’s score World Series record 10 runs in 1 inning in 10-8 win
1967 – Baseball World Series: Lou Brock steals WS record 7 bases as St Louis Cardinals beat Boston Red Sox, 7-2 at Fenway Park for a 4-3 series win; MVP: Cards pitcher Bob Gibson
1986 – California Angels within 1 pitch of pennant victory lose to Red Sox
1989 – Dallas running back Herschel Walker is traded from Cowboys to Minnesota Vikings for 5 players and 6 future draft picks including future stars Emmitt Smith, Russell Maryland, Kevin Smith and Darren Woodson
2005 – The second Chinese human spaceflight Shenzhou 6 launched carrying Fèi Jùnlóng and Niè Hǎishèng for five days in orbit.
2008 – Anna Kournikova and Andy Roddick defeat Martina Navratilova and Jesse Levine in a match for charity, raising over $400,000 for the Elton John AIDS Foundation and Atlanta AIDS Partnership Fund
2018 – US air strike in central Somalia kills about 60 al-Shabab militants

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