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The date is most famously associated with ] on Tuesday, 6 June 1944, when the ] carried out ] in ] to begin ] during ]. D-Day (codenamed Operation Neptune) was the largest seaborne invasion in history. It began the liberation of German-occupied France to lay the foundations of Allied victory over ], finally achieved in May 1945.


==Events== ==Events==
===pre-1901=== ===Pre-1600===
* ] &ndash; ], the eight-year-old illegitimate son of ], becomes nominal ruler of the ] under the ] of a seven-man council headed by Patriarch ], appointed by Constantine's uncle ] on his deathbed.<ref>{{cite book |last=Grierson |first=Philip |title=Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection: Leo III to Nicephorus III, 717–1801 |year=1973 |publisher=Dumbarton Oaks |location=Washington, D.C. |page=526 |isbn=978-08-84020-45-5 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dDH8GM4xrysC&pg=PA526}}</ref>
] – portrait by ], 1542]]
], born 6 June 1606]]
], born 6 June 1799]]
], founded 6 June 1859]]
], born 6 June 1875]]
], born 6 June 1903]]
], born 6 June 1936]]
], died 6 June 1941]]
]: large landing craft ] crosses the ] on 6 June 1944]]
] landing on ], 6 June 1944]]
], born 6 June 1944, at the 1968 Olympic medal ceremony where he and ] (behind) protested against racism]]
], born 6 June 1947]]
], born 6 June 1956]]
], died 6 June 1961]]
], assassinated 6 June 1968]]
], died 6 June 2005]]
], died 6 June 2013]]
*{{0}}] &ndash; ], the 8-year-old illegitimate son of ], becomes nominal ruler of the ] under the ] of a seven-man council headed by Patriarch ], appointed by Constantine's uncle ] on his deathbed.<ref>{{cite book |last=Grierson |first=Philip |title=Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection: Leo III to Nicephorus III, 717–1801 |year=1973 |publisher=Dumbarton Oaks |location=Washington, D.C. |page=526 |isbn=978-08-84020-45-5 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dDH8GM4xrysC&pg=PA526}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The M8.2–8.8 ] affects Tibet and Nepal, causing severe damage in ] and parts of the Indo-Gangetic plain.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Gupta |first1=Harsh K. |last2=Fareeduddin |title=Recent Advances in Earth System Science |year=2008 |publisher=Geological Society of India |location=Bangalore |pages=244, 381 |isbn=978-81-85867-83-0 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=T-hQAQAAIAAJ}}</ref> *] &ndash; The M8.2–8.8 ] affects Tibet and Nepal, causing severe damage in ] and parts of the Indo-Gangetic plain.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Gupta |first1=Harsh K. |last2=Fareeduddin |title=Recent Advances in Earth System Science |year=2008 |publisher=Geological Society of India |location=Bangalore |pages=244, 381 |isbn=978-81-85867-83-0 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=T-hQAQAAIAAJ}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ]. In the ], Swiss troops defeat the French under ], forcing them to abandon ]; Duke ] is restored.<ref>{{cite book |last=Delbrück |first=Hans |title=The Dawn of Modern Warfare |year=1990 |publisher=University of Nebraska Press |location=Omaha |pages=78–81 |isbn=978-08-03265-86-8 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MsBMpfMVp-AC&pg=PA78}}</ref> *] &ndash; ]. In the ], Swiss troops defeat the French under ], forcing them to abandon ]; Duke ] is restored.<ref>{{cite book |last=Delbrück |first=Hans |title=The Dawn of Modern Warfare |year=1990 |publisher=University of Nebraska Press |location=Omaha |pages=78–81 |isbn=978-08-03265-86-8 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MsBMpfMVp-AC&pg=PA78}}</ref>
*] &ndash; Swedish regent ] is elected ] and, marking a symbolic end to the ], 6 June is designated the country's national day.<ref>{{cite book |last=Lockhart |first=Paul Douglas |title=Sweden in the Seventeenth Century |publisher=Macmillan International Higher Education |location=London |year=2004 |page=6 |isbn=978-02-30802-55-1 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nNYcBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA6}}</ref><ref name="NK">{{cite web |url=https://www.nordiskamuseet.se/aretsdagar/sveriges-nationaldag |title=Sveriges nationaldag |date=26 February 2013 |publisher=Nordis Kamuseet |location=Stockholm |access-date=14 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; Swedish regent ] is elected ] and, marking a symbolic end to the ], 6 June is designated the country's national day.<ref>{{cite book |last=Lockhart |first=Paul Douglas |title=Sweden in the Seventeenth Century |publisher=Macmillan International Higher Education |location=London |year=2004 |page=6 |isbn=978-02-30802-55-1 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nNYcBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA6}}</ref><ref name="NK">{{cite news |url=https://www.nordiskamuseet.se/aretsdagar/sveriges-nationaldag |title=Sveriges nationaldag |newspaper=Nordiska Museet |date=26 February 2013 |publisher=Nordis Kamuseet |location=Stockholm |access-date=14 July 2020}}</ref>

===1601–1900===
*] &ndash; Swedish Queen ] abdicated her throne in favour of her cousin ] and converted to ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KNdAAAAAcAAJ&q=Charles+Gustavus&pg=PA153|title=Memoirs of Christina, Queen of Sweden: In 2 volumes. II|first=Henry|last=Woodhead|date=10 July 1863|publisher=Hurst and Blackett|access-date=10 July 2017|via=Google Books}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ] is crowned as the first ] of the ] at ].<ref name="Barua2005">{{cite book |first=Pradeep |last=Barua | title=The State at War in South Asia | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FIIQhuAOGaIC&pg=PA42 | year= 2005 | publisher=University of Nebraska Press | isbn=978-0-8032-1344-9 | page=42 }}</ref>
*] &ndash; In the ], British forces begin the ] and temporarily capture the city.<ref>{{cite book |last=Pocock |first=Tom |title=Battle for Empire: the very first world war 1756–1763 |year=1998 |publisher=Michael O'Mara Books Ltd |location=London |pages=217–218 |isbn=978-18-54793-32-4}}</ref> *] &ndash; In the ], British forces begin the ] and temporarily capture the city.<ref>{{cite book |last=Pocock |first=Tom |title=Battle for Empire: the very first world war 1756–1763 |year=1998 |publisher=Michael O'Mara Books Ltd |location=London |pages=217–218 |isbn=978-18-54793-32-4}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The ], considered a critical turning point in the ]. A British force of 700 under ] defeats an American force twice its size under ] and ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=521 |title=Battle of Stoney Creek National Historic Site of Canada |publisher=Parks Canada |location=Ottawa |access-date=24 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; The ], considered a critical turning point in the ]. A British force of 700 under ] defeats an American force twice its size under ] and ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=521 |title=Battle of Stoney Creek National Historic Site of Canada |publisher=Parks Canada |location=Ottawa |access-date=24 July 2020}}</ref>
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*] &ndash; ] is established as a separate ] from ]. The date is still celebrated as ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.qld.gov.au/about/about-queensland/history/creation-of-state |title=Creation of a State |work=History of Queensland |publisher=The State of Queensland |location=Brisbane |access-date=24 September 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ] is established as a separate ] from ]. The date is still celebrated as ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.qld.gov.au/about/about-queensland/history/creation-of-state |title=Creation of a State |work=History of Queensland |publisher=The State of Queensland |location=Brisbane |access-date=24 September 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The ], a naval engagement fought on the ] results in the capture of ] by ] forces from the ].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-Ellet#ref199664 |title=Charles Ellet (re Battle of Memphis) |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=5 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Luraghi |first=Raimondo |title=A History of the Confederate Navy |translator-last=Coletta |translator-first=Paolo E. |location=Annapolis |publisher=Naval Institute Press |year=1996 |page=71 |isbn=978-15-57505-27-9}}</ref> *] &ndash; The ], a naval engagement fought on the ] results in the capture of ] by ] forces from the ].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-Ellet#ref199664 |title=Charles Ellet (re Battle of Memphis) |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=5 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Luraghi |first=Raimondo |title=A History of the Confederate Navy |translator-last=Coletta |translator-first=Paolo E. |location=Annapolis |publisher=Naval Institute Press |year=1996 |page=71 |isbn=978-15-57505-27-9}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The ]n forces of ] defeat the ]e army in the ]. The Shewans capture Negus Tekle Haymanot of Gojjam, and their victory leads to a Shewan hegemony over the territories south of the ].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ofcansky |first1=Thomas P. |last2=Prouty |first2=Chris |last3=Shinn |first3=David Hamilton |title=Historical dictionary of Ethiopia |publisher=Scarecrow Press |location=Lanham, Maryland |year=2004 |pages=633 |isbn=978-08-10849-10-5}}</ref> *] &ndash; The ]n forces of ] defeat the ]e army in the ]. The Shewans capture Negus Tekle Haymanot of Gojjam, and their victory leads to a Shewan hegemony over the territories south of the ].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ofcansky |first1=Thomas P. |last2=Prouty |first2=Chris |last3=Shinn |first3=David Hamilton |title=Historical dictionary of Ethiopia |publisher=Scarecrow Press |location=Lanham, Maryland |year=2004 |page=633 |isbn=978-08-10849-10-5}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The ] destroys all of downtown Seattle.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Austin |first1=Charles W. |last2=Scott |first2=H. S. |title=The Great Seattle Fire of June 6, 1889 |journal=Washington State Genealogical and Historical Review |volume=1 |issue=2 |date=1983 |publisher=Meico Associates |location=South Prairie |pages=41–72}}</ref> *] &ndash; The ] destroys all of downtown Seattle.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Austin |first1=Charles W. |last2=Scott |first2=H. S. |title=The Great Seattle Fire of June 6, 1889 |journal=Washington State Genealogical and Historical Review |volume=1 |issue=2 |date=1983 |publisher=Meico Associates |location=South Prairie |pages=41–72}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The ] elevated rail system begins operation.<ref>{{cite book |last=Borzo |first=Greg |title=The Chicago "L" |publisher=Arcadia Publishing |location=Chicago |year=2007 |pages=23, 43 |isbn=978-07-38551-00-5}}</ref> *] &ndash; The ] elevated rail system begins operation.<ref>{{cite book |last=Borzo |first=Greg |title=The Chicago "L" |publisher=Arcadia Publishing |location=Chicago |year=2007 |pages=23, 43 |isbn=978-07-38551-00-5}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ] ] orders the ] ] to protect and support the miners engaged in the ].<ref>{{cite journal |last=Philpott |first=William |title=The Lessons of Leadville, Or, Why the Western Federation of Miners Turned Left |journal=Monograph |publisher=Colorado Historical Society |location=Denver |year=1994 |page=26 |issn=1046-3100}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Suggs, Jr |first=George G. |title=Colorado's War on Militant Unionism: James H. Peabody and the Western Federation of Miners |publisher=University of Oklahoma Press |location=Norman, Oklahoma |year=1991 |page=19 |isbn=978-0-8061-2396-7}}</ref> *] &ndash; ] ] orders the ] ] to protect and support the miners engaged in the ].<ref>{{cite journal |last=Philpott |first=William |title=The Lessons of Leadville, Or, Why the Western Federation of Miners Turned Left |journal=Monograph |publisher=Colorado Historical Society |location=Denver |year=1994 |page=26 |issn=1046-3100}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Suggs |first=George G. Jr. |title=Colorado's War on Militant Unionism: James H. Peabody and the Western Federation of Miners |publisher=University of Oklahoma Press |location=Norman, Oklahoma |year=1991 |page=19 |isbn=978-0-8061-2396-7}}</ref>


===1901–present=== ===1901–present===
*] &ndash; The eruption of ] in Alaska begins. It is the largest ] eruption of the 20th century.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Simkin |first1=Tom |last2=Siebert |first2=Lee |title=Volcanoes of the World |publisher=Geoscience Press, Inc. |location=Tucson |year=1994 |page=117 |isbn=978-09-45005-12-4}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Fierstein |first1=Judy |last2=Hildreth |first2=Wes |title=The plinian eruptions of 1912 at Novarupta, Katmai National Park, Alaska |journal=Bulletin of Volcanology |volume=54 |issue=8 |pages=646–684 |publisher=Springer |location=New York City |date=11 December 2004 |doi=10.1007/BF00430778 |bibcode=1992BVol...54..646F |s2cid=86862398|url=https://zenodo.org/record/1232468 }}</ref> *] &ndash; The eruption of ] in Alaska begins. It is the largest ] eruption of the 20th century.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Simkin |first1=Tom |last2=Siebert |first2=Lee |title=Volcanoes of the World |publisher=Geoscience Press, Inc. |location=Tucson |year=1994 |page=117 |isbn=978-09-45005-12-4}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Fierstein |first1=Judy |last2=Hildreth |first2=Wes |title=The plinian eruptions of 1912 at Novarupta, Katmai National Park, Alaska |journal=Bulletin of Volcanology |volume=54 |issue=8 |pages=646–684 |publisher=Springer |location=New York City |date=11 December 2004 |doi=10.1007/BF00430778 |bibcode=1992BVol...54..646F |s2cid=86862398|url=https://zenodo.org/record/1232468 }}</ref>
*] &ndash; ] in ]: the ] suffers its worst single day's casualties while attempting to recapture the wood at ] (the losses are exceeded at the ] in November 1943).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.firstworldwar.com/battles/belleau.htm |last=Duffy |first=Michael |title=Battles: the Battle of Belleau Wood |series=Battles: the Western Front |work=First World War.com |date= 22 August 2009 |access-date=13 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ] in ]: the ] suffers its worst single day's casualties while attempting to recapture the wood at ] (the losses are exceeded at the ] in November 1943).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.firstworldwar.com/battles/belleau.htm |last=Duffy |first=Michael |title=Battles: the Battle of Belleau Wood |series=Battles: the Western Front |work=First World War.com |date= 22 August 2009 |access-date=13 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The original ] was founded by ] from the remains of the ].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Davis |first1=Mike |last2=Tell |first2=David |title=The Technology Century: 100 years of The Engineering Society 1895–1995 | publisher=Engineering Society of Detroit |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=nHhRAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Chrysler+Corporation,+founded+on+June+6,+1925%22 |section=Section II Automobiles: Picking Up Steam |year=1995 |page=53 |isbn=978-1-56378-022-6}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The first ] opens in ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/the-history-of-the-drive-in-movie-theater-51331221/ |last=Reid |first=Robin T. |title=The History of the Drive-In Movie Theater |work=Smithsonian Magazine |publisher=Smithsonian Institution |location=Washington, DC |date=27 May 2008 |access-date=13 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; The first ] opens in ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/the-history-of-the-drive-in-movie-theater-51331221/ |last=Reid |first=Robin T. |title=The History of the Drive-In Movie Theater |work=Smithsonian Magazine |publisher=Smithsonian Institution |location=Washington, DC |date=27 May 2008 |access-date=13 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ]: U.S. President ] signs the ] into law, establishing the ].<ref>{{cite journal |url=https://ssrn.com/abstract=2040946 |last=Lin |first=Tom C. W. |title=A Behavioral Framework for Securities Risk |journal=Seattle University Law Review |volume=34 |publisher=Social Science Research Network (SSRN) |location=Rochester, New York |date=16 April 2012 |page=325 |ssrn=2040946}}</ref> *] &ndash; ]: U.S. President ] signs the ] into law, establishing the ].<ref>{{cite journal |url=https://ssrn.com/abstract=2040946 |last=Lin |first=Tom C. W. |title=A Behavioral Framework for Securities Risk |journal=Seattle University Law Review |volume=34 |publisher=Social Science Research Network (SSRN) |location=Rochester, New York |date=16 April 2012 |page=325 |ssrn=2040946}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The ]'s victory over the ] at the ] is a major turning point in the ] of ]. All four Japanese ]s taking part—{{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Akagi||2}}, {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Kaga||2}}, {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Sōryū||2}} and {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Hiryū||2}}—are sunk, as is the ] {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Mikuma||2}}. The American carrier {{USS|Yorktown|CV-5|2}} and the destroyer {{USS|Hammann|DD-412|2}} are also sunk.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Parshall |first1=Jonathan |last2=Tully |first2=Anthony |title=Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway |publisher=Potomac Books |location=Dulles, Virginia |isbn=978-15-74889-23-9 |year=2005 |pages=378–380, 476 |url=https://archive.org/details/shatteredswordun0000pars}}</ref> *] &ndash; The ]'s victory over the ] at the ] is a major turning point in the ] of ]. All four Japanese ]s taking part—{{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Akagi||2}}, {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Kaga||2}}, {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Sōryū||2}} and {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Hiryū||2}}—are sunk, as is the ] {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Mikuma||2}}. The American carrier {{USS|Yorktown|CV-5|2}} and the destroyer {{USS|Hammann|DD-412|2}} are also sunk.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Parshall |first1=Jonathan |last2=Tully |first2=Anthony |title=Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway |publisher=Potomac Books |location=Dulles, Virginia |isbn=978-15-74889-23-9 |year=2005 |pages=378–380, 476 |url=https://archive.org/details/shatteredswordun0000pars}}</ref>
*] &ndash; Commencement of ], the ] invasion of ], with the execution of ]—commonly referred to as ]—the largest seaborne invasion in history. Nearly 160,000 ] troops cross the ] with about 5,000 landing and assault craft, 289 escort vessels, and 277 minesweepers participating. By the end of the day, the Allies have landed on five invasion beaches and are pushing inland.<ref>{{cite book |last=Beevor |first=Antony |author-link=Antony Beevor |title=D-Day: The Battle for Normandy |publisher=Viking |location=New York City |year=2009 |page=74 |isbn=978-06-70021-19-2 |url=https://archive.org/details/ddaybattlefornor00beev_0}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Ellis |first1=L. F. |last2=Allen |first2=G. R. G. |last3=Warhurst |first3=A. E. |editor-last=Butler |editor-first=J. R. M. |editor-link=James Ramsay Montagu Butler |title=Victory in the West, Volume I: The Battle of Normandy |series=History of the Second World War United Kingdom Military Series |publisher=Naval & Military Press |location=London |year=2004 |orig-year=1962 |pages=521–533 |isbn=978-18-45740-58-0}}</ref> *] &ndash; Commencement of ], the ] invasion of ], with the execution of ]—commonly referred to as ]—the largest seaborne invasion in history. Nearly 160,000 Allied troops cross the ] with about 5,000 landing and assault craft, 289 escort vessels, and 277 minesweepers participating. By the end of the day, the Allies have landed on five invasion beaches and are pushing inland.<ref>{{cite book |last=Beevor |first=Antony |author-link=Antony Beevor |title=D-Day: The Battle for Normandy |publisher=Viking |location=New York City |year=2009 |page=74 |isbn=978-06-70021-19-2 |url=https://archive.org/details/ddaybattlefornor00beev_0}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Ellis |first1=L. F. |last2=Allen |first2=G. R. G. |last3=Warhurst |first3=A. E. |editor-last=Butler |editor-first=J. R. M. |editor-link=James Ramsay Montagu Butler |title=Victory in the West, Volume I: The Battle of Normandy |series=History of the Second World War United Kingdom Military Series |publisher=Naval & Military Press |location=London |year=2004 |orig-year=1962 |pages=521–533 |isbn=978-18-45740-58-0}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ]: ] ] activist ] is wounded in an ambush by white sniper James Aubrey Norvell.<ref>{{cite news | title = 6 June 1966: Black civil rights activist shot | work = BBC News – On this day | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/june/6/newsid_3009000/3009967.stm | access-date = May 5, 2023 | date=June 6, 1966}}</ref> Meredith and Norvell are photographed by ], whose photo will receive the ] in ], the last one to be awarded in the category.<ref name=pulitzer>. The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 2023-22-05.</ref>
*] &ndash; ] are banned by the German authorities.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.astronautix.com/c/cuxhaven.html |title=Cuxhaven |publisher=Encyclopedia Astronautica |access-date=13 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; '']'' is launched. The mission ends in disaster when all three cosmonauts, ], ], and ] are suffocated by ] of the capsule during ] on 29 June.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://spacecentre.co.uk/blog-post/the-soyuz-11-disaster/ |last=Kendall |first=Dan |title=The Soyuz 11 Disaster |publisher=National Space Centre |location=Leicester |date=30 May 2018 |access-date=13 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; '']'' is launched. The mission ends in disaster when all three cosmonauts, ], ], and ] are suffocated by ] of the capsule during ] on 29 June.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://spacecentre.co.uk/blog-post/the-soyuz-11-disaster/ |last=Kendall |first=Dan |title=The Soyuz 11 Disaster |publisher=National Space Centre |location=Leicester |date=30 May 2018 |access-date=13 January 2021}}</ref>
* 1971 &ndash; ] collides with a ] of the ] over the ], killing 50.<ref>{{cite web |last=Ranter |first=Harro |title=ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 N9345 Duarte, CA |url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19710606-0 |access-date=2022-06-05 |website=aviation-safety.net |publisher=]}}</ref>
*] &ndash; British ] results in continued membership of the ], with 67% of votes in favour.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/june/6/newsid_2499000/2499297.stm |title=UK embraces Europe in referendum |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |location=London |date=6 June 1975 |access-date=13 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; British ] results in continued membership of the ], with 67% of votes in favour.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/june/6/newsid_2499000/2499297.stm |title=UK embraces Europe in referendum |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |location=London |date=6 June 1975 |access-date=13 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ] ], ], and several other politicians are killed in a ] near ] in Malaysia.<ref name="ministers">{{cite news |date=5 April 2015 |title=Past air crashes that involved VIPs |work=The Rakyat Post |url=http://www.therakyatpost.com/news/2015/04/05/past-air-crashes-that-involved-vips/ |access-date=24 July 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724213500/http://www.therakyatpost.com/news/2015/04/05/past-air-crashes-that-involved-vips/ |archive-date=24 July 2015 |quote=The Double Six Crash, also known as the Double Six Tragedy, was a plane crash which took place in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The plane was carrying 11 people, including then Sabah Chief Minister Tun Fuad Stephens, just seven weeks after he took office for a second term. The other passengers on the flight were State Ministers Datuk Salleh Sulong, Datuk Peter Mojuntin, Chong Thien Vun, and assistant minister Darius Binion.}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The ] begins. Forces under ]i ] ] invade ] during ], eventually reaching as far north as the capital ].<ref>{{cite book |last=Bickerton |first=Ian J. |title=The Arab-Israeli Conflict: A History |publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing |location=London |year=2009 |page=151 |isbn=978-18-61895-27-1}}</ref> *] &ndash; The ] begins. Forces under ]i ] ] invade ] during ], eventually reaching as far north as the capital ].<ref>{{cite book |last=Bickerton |first=Ian J. |title=The Arab-Israeli Conflict: A History |publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing |location=London |year=2009 |page=151 |isbn=978-18-61895-27-1}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The grave of "Wolfgang Gerhard" is opened in ], Brazil; the exhumed remains are later proven to be those of ], ]'s "Angel of Death"; Mengele is thought to have drowned while swimming in February 1979.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Posner |first1=Gerald L. |author-link1=Gerald Posner |last2=Ware |first2=John |author-link2=John Ware (TV journalist) |title=Mengele: The Complete Story |publisher=McGraw-Hill |location=New York |year=1986 |pages=315–321 |isbn=978-00-70505-98-8 |url=https://archive.org/details/mengelecompletes00posn}}</ref> *] &ndash; The grave of "Wolfgang Gerhard" is opened in ], Brazil; the exhumed remains are later proven to be those of ], ]'s "Angel of Death"; Mengele is thought to have drowned while swimming in February 1979.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Posner |first1=Gerald L. |author-link1=Gerald Posner |last2=Ware |first2=John |author-link2=John Ware (TV journalist) |title=Mengele: The Complete Story |publisher=McGraw-Hill |location=New York |year=1986 |pages=315–321 |isbn=978-00-70505-98-8 |url=https://archive.org/details/mengelecompletes00posn}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ] breaks apart in mid-air and crashes into the ] in Panama, killing all 47 aboard.<ref name="Panama Plane Wreckage Found">{{cite news |date=9 June 1992 |title=Panama Plane Wreckage Found |newspaper=Manila Standard |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1370&dat=19920609&id=towmAAAAIBAJ&pg=6561,1445751}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ] wins the ].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Nohlen |first1=Dieter |last2=Grotz |first2=Florian |last3=Hartmann |first3=Christof |title=Elections in Asia: a Data Handbook, Volume II |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=2001 |page=490 |isbn=978-01-99249-59-6}}</ref> *] &ndash; ] wins the ].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Nohlen |first1=Dieter |last2=Grotz |first2=Florian |last3=Hartmann |first3=Christof |title=Elections in Asia: a Data Handbook, Volume II |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=2001 |page=490 |isbn=978-01-99249-59-6}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ] crashes near ], killing all 160 people on board.<ref>{{cite web |last=Ranter |first=Harro |title=ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev Tu-154M B-2610 Xian-Xianyang International Airport (XIY) |url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19940606-1 |access-date=2022-06-05 |website=aviation-safety.net |publisher=Aviation Safety Network}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ]. A ] estimated at ten meters in diameter explodes over the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and ]. The explosion is estimated to have a force of 26 ]s, slightly more powerful than the ].<ref>{{cite book |last=Morison |first=Ian |author-link=Ian Morison |title=A Journey through the Universe: Gresham Lectures on Astronomy |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2014 |page=107 |isbn=978-11-07073-46-3}}</ref> *] &ndash; ]. A ] estimated at ten meters in diameter explodes over the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and ]. The explosion is estimated to have a force of 26 ]s, slightly more powerful than the ].<ref>{{cite book |last=Morison |first=Ian |author-link=Ian Morison |title=A Journey through the Universe: Gresham Lectures on Astronomy |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2014 |page=107 |isbn=978-11-07073-46-3}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ]: The ] begins with an offensive by the ] (SDF) to capture the city from the ] (ISIL).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-syria-raqqa-idUSKBN18X0LH|title=U.S.-backed Syrian force starts battle to capture Raqqa from Islamic State|publisher=Reuters|date=6 June 2017}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ] during the ].<ref>{{Cite news |last1=Willis |first1=Haley |last2=Kramer |first2=Andrew E. |last3=Kim |first3=Victoria |date=2023-06-06 |title=Russia-Ukraine War: Critical Dam Destroyed on Front Line in Southern Ukraine |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/06/06/world/russia-ukraine-news |access-date=2023-06-07 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ]<ref>{{Cite web |title=SpaceX accomplishes first soft splashdown of Starship, Super Heavy Booster on Flight 4 mission – Spaceflight Now |url=https://spaceflightnow.com/2024/06/06/live-coverage-spacex-to-launch-its-starship-rocket-on-its-fourth-test-flight/ |access-date=2024-06-06 |language=en-US}}</ref>


==Births== ==Births==
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===pre-1801=== ===Pre-1600===
*] &ndash; ] (Johannes Müller von Königsberg), German mathematician, astronomer, and bishop (d. 1476)<ref>{{cite book |title=Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People |year=1876 |publisher=W. and R. Chambers |location=Edinburgh |page=167 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=b21LAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA167}}</ref><ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Regiomontanus |title=Regiomontanus |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=12 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ] (Johannes Müller von Königsberg), German mathematician, astronomer, and bishop (d. 1476)<ref>{{cite book |title=Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People |year=1876 |publisher=W. and R. Chambers |location=Edinburgh |page=167 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=b21LAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA167}}</ref><ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Regiomontanus |title=Regiomontanus |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=12 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Italian philosopher, physician, and botanist (d. 1603)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Andrea-Cesalpino |title=Andrea Cesalpino |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=12 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Italian philosopher, physician, and botanist (d. 1603)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Andrea-Cesalpino |title=Andrea Cesalpino |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=12 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ] (''date of baptism''), Spanish painter and educator (d. 1660)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Diego-Velazquez |title=Diego Velázquez |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ] (''date of baptism''), Spanish painter and educator (d. 1660)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Diego-Velazquez |title=Diego Velázquez |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 January 2021}}</ref>

===1601–1900===
*] &ndash; ], French playwright and producer (d. 1684)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Pierre-Corneille |title=Pierre Corneille |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], French playwright and producer (d. 1684)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Pierre-Corneille |title=Pierre Corneille |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], French-American missionary and explorer (d. 1689)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Claude-Jean-Allouez |title=Claude-Jean Allouez |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], French-American missionary and explorer (d. 1689)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Claude-Jean-Allouez |title=Claude-Jean Allouez |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 January 2021}}</ref>
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*] &ndash; ], American soldier and painter (d. 1843)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Trumbull-American-painter |title=John Trumbull (American painter) |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American soldier and painter (d. 1843)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Trumbull-American-painter |title=John Trumbull (American painter) |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Russian author and poet (d. 1837)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Aleksandr-Sergeyevich-Pushkin |title=Aleksandr Pushkin |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Russian author and poet (d. 1837)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Aleksandr-Sergeyevich-Pushkin |title=Aleksandr Pushkin |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], German philologist and scholar (d. 1856)<ref>{{cite EB1911 |wstitle=Schneidewin, Friedrich Wilhelm |volume=24 |page=345}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Baumeister |first=August |author-link=August Baumeister |title=Schneidewin, Friedrich Wilhelm |work=Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German) |volume=32 |publisher=Duncker & Humblot |location=Leipzig |year=1891 |pages=150–153}}</ref>

*] &ndash; ], German pharmacist, founded ] (d. 1880)<ref>{{cite web|title=Eigentlich müsste es Beyer heißen|website=www.ksta.de|publisher=Leverkusener Anzeiger|url=http://www.ksta.de/stadt-leverkusen/bayer-eigentlich-muesste-es-beyer-heissen,15189132,22822812.html|access-date=2015-05-26|last=Thomas Käding|date=2013-05-21}}</ref>
===19th century===
*] &ndash; ], German philologist and scholar (d. 1856){{sfn|Chisholm|1911|p=345}}<ref>{{cite book |last=Baumeister |first=August |author-link=August Baumeister |title=Schneidewin, Friedrich Wilhelm |work=Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German) |volume=32 |publisher=Duncker & Humblot |location=Leipzig |year=1891 |pages=150–153}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Polish author and publisher (d. 1910)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Eliza-Orzeszkowa |title=Eliza Orzeszkowa |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Polish author and publisher (d. 1910)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Eliza-Orzeszkowa |title=Eliza Orzeszkowa |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Norwegian school owner and writer (d. 1906)<ref>{{cite book|last1=Borgen |first1=Per Otto |title=De skriveføre drammensere : drammensdiktere gjennom 220 år |date=1996 |publisher=Forl. for by- og bygdehistorie |location=Drammen |isbn=8291649022 |pages=82–85 |url=https://www.nb.no/items/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2014061608252?page=83 |language=no}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], German-American physicist and academic, ] laureate in 1909 for ] (d. 1918)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ferdinand-Braun |title=Ferdinand Braun |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], German-American physicist and academic, ] laureate in 1909 for ] (d. 1918)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ferdinand-Braun |title=Ferdinand Braun |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Italian inventor of the espresso machine (d. 1914)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/google-doodle-honors-angelo-moriondo-who-was-he-and-what-did-he-invent|title=Google Doodle Honors Angelo Moriondo: Who Was He and What Did He Invent? |access-date=6 June 2022}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Russian mathematician and physicist (d. 1918)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Lyapunov/ |last1=O'Connor |first1=J. J. |last2=Robertson |first2=E. F. |title=Aleksandr Mikhailovich Lyapunov |work=MacTutor |publisher=School of Mathematics and Statistics |location=University of St Andrews |date=2004 |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Russian mathematician and physicist (d. 1918)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Lyapunov/ |last1=O'Connor |first1=J. J. |last2=Robertson |first2=E. F. |title=Aleksandr Mikhailovich Lyapunov |work=MacTutor |publisher=School of Mathematics and Statistics |location=University of St Andrews |date=2004 |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], English historian, author, and poet (d. 1938)<ref>{{cite EB1911 |wstitle=Newbolt, Henry John}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], English historian, author, and poet (d. 1938)<ref>{{cite EB1911 |wstitle=Newbolt, Henry John |volume=19 |page=463}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American entrepreneur and co-founder of lifestyle brand ] (d. 1931)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Abercrombie |first=Ronald Taylor |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JTExAAAAMAAJ&q=%22David+Thomas+Abercrombie%22 |title=The Abercrombies of Baltimore: A Genealogical and Biographical Sketch of the Family of David Abercrombie, who Settled in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1848 |date=1940 |publisher=Priv. print. |language=en}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], English sailor and explorer (d. 1912)<ref>{{cite book |last=Crane |first=David |author-link=David Crane (historian) |title=Scott of the Antarctic: A Life of Courage, and Tragedy in the Extreme South |publisher=HarperCollins |location=London |year=2005 |pages=14–15 |isbn=978-00-07150-68-7}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], English sailor and explorer (d. 1912)<ref>{{cite book |last=Crane |first=David |author-link=David Crane (historian) |title=Scott of the Antarctic: A Life of Courage, and Tragedy in the Extreme South |publisher=HarperCollins |location=London |year=2005 |pages=14–15 |isbn=978-00-07150-68-7}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], German princess and Russian empress (d. 1918)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alexandra-empress-consort-of-Russia |title=Alexandra, Empress Consort of Russia |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], German princess and Russian empress (d. 1918)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alexandra-empress-consort-of-Russia |title=Alexandra, Empress Consort of Russia |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*1872 – ], Australian journalist and author (d. 1936)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Arthur H. Adams |url=https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A14697 |access-date=2024-09-08 |website=AustLit: Discover Australian Stories |publisher=The University of Queensland}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], German author and critic, ] laureate (d. 1955)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Thomas-Mann |title=Thomas Mann |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], German author and critic, ] laureate (d. 1955)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Thomas-Mann |title=Thomas Mann |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American singer, clarinet player, and bandleader (d. 1971)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1971/08/26/archives/ted-lewis-showman-dies-at-80-tophatted-jazzman-made-isevrybody.html |last=Freeman |first=William M. |title=Ted Lewis, Showman, Dies at 80 |newspaper=New York Times |date=26 August 1971 |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American singer, clarinet player, and bandleader (d. 1971)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1971/08/26/archives/ted-lewis-showman-dies-at-80-tophatted-jazzman-made-isevrybody.html |last=Freeman |first=William M. |title=Ted Lewis, Showman, Dies at 80 |newspaper=New York Times |date=26 August 1971 |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
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*] &ndash; ], English ] soldier and ] (d. 2009)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radio4/entries/7e185c19-18d1-3267-a230-705aa674f52a |title=Henry William Allingham, 6 June 1896 – 18 July 2009 |work=BBC Radio 4 |publisher=BBC |location=London |date=19 July 2009 |access-date=8 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], English ] soldier and ] (d. 2009)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radio4/entries/7e185c19-18d1-3267-a230-705aa674f52a |title=Henry William Allingham, 6 June 1896 – 18 July 2009 |work=BBC Radio 4 |publisher=BBC |location=London |date=19 July 2009 |access-date=8 July 2020}}</ref>
* 1896 &ndash; ], Italian air marshal and fascist politician who played a key role in developing Mussolini's air force (d. 1940)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Italo-Balbo |title=Italo Balbo |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> * 1896 &ndash; ], Italian air marshal and fascist politician who played a key role in developing Mussolini's air force (d. 1940)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Italo-Balbo |title=Italo Balbo |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Finnish actor (d. 1981)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.is.fi/viihde/art-2000001234164.html|title=Savusaunasta Suomen parhaan elokuvan tähdeksi – Joel Rinteen uskomaton elämäntarina!|first=Siru|last=Valleala|work=]|date=August 5, 2016|access-date=January 6, 2021|language=fi}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], South African politician, 2nd ] (d. 1980)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jacobus-Johannes-Fouche |title=Jacobus Johannes Fouché |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], South African politician, 2nd ] (d. 1980)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jacobus-Johannes-Fouche |title=Jacobus Johannes Fouché |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
* 1898 &ndash; ], English ballerina, choreographer, and director (d. 2001)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ninette-de-Valois |title=Dame Ninette de Valois |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> * 1898 &ndash; ], English ballerina, choreographer, and director (d. 2001)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ninette-de-Valois |title=Dame Ninette de Valois |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Ukrainian-American psychiatrist and physician (d. 1957)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Manfred-J-Sakel |title=Manfred Sakel |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Ukrainian-American psychiatrist and physician (d. 1957)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Manfred-J-Sakel |title=Manfred Sakel |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>


===1901–1930=== ===1901–present===
*] &ndash; ], English author, poet and hymnwriter who created the character ] (d. 1953)<ref>{{cite ODNB|id=39183|title=Placzek, Joyce Anstruther }}</ref> *] &ndash; ], English author, poet and hymnwriter who created the character ] (d. 1953)<ref>{{cite ODNB|id=39183|title=Placzek, Joyce Anstruther }}</ref>
* 1901 &ndash; ], Indonesian engineer and politician, 1st ] (d. 1970)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sukarno |title=Sukarno |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> * 1901 &ndash; ], Indonesian engineer and politician, 1st ] (d. 1970)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sukarno |title=Sukarno |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
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*] &ndash; ], American pianist and composer (d. 1987)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Vincent-Persichetti |title=Vincent Persichetti |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American pianist and composer (d. 1987)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Vincent-Persichetti |title=Vincent Persichetti |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], ]ien academic and politician, 1st ] (d. 1989)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Hamani-Diori |title=Hamani Diori |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], ]ien academic and politician, 1st ] (d. 1989)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Hamani-Diori |title=Hamani Diori |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American businessman, founded the ] (d. 2015)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/17/business/kirk-kerkorian-billionaire-investor-in-film-studios-and-casinos-dies-at-98.html |last=Kandell |first=Jonathan |title=Kirk Kerkorian, Billionaire Investor in Film Studios and Casinos, Dies at 98 |newspaper=New York Times |date=16 June 2015 |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American businessman, founded the ] (d. 2015)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/17/business/kirk-kerkorian-billionaire-investor-in-film-studios-and-casinos-dies-at-98.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220103/https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/17/business/kirk-kerkorian-billionaire-investor-in-film-studios-and-casinos-dies-at-98.html |archive-date=2022-01-03 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |last=Kandell |first=Jonathan |title=Kirk Kerkorian, Billionaire Investor in Film Studios and Casinos, Dies at 98 |newspaper=New York Times |date=16 June 2015 |access-date=16 January 2021}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], English comedy actor (d. 1993)<ref>{{cite ODNB|id=51616|title=Connor, Kenneth}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], English comedy actor (d. 1993)<ref>{{cite ODNB|id=51616|title=Connor, Kenneth}}</ref>
* 1918 &ndash; ], American biochemist and academic, ] laureate (d. 2009)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edwin-Krebs |title=Edwin Gerhard Krebs |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> * 1918 &ndash; ], American biochemist and academic, ] laureate (d. 2009)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edwin-Krebs |title=Edwin Gerhard Krebs |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], English army officer and politician, 6th ] (d. 2018)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Peter-Carington-6th-Baron-Carrington-of-Upton |title=Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], English army officer and politician, 6th ] (d. 2018)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Peter-Carington-6th-Baron-Carrington-of-Upton |title=Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American author, illustrator, and painter (d. 1986)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Andrews_V_C_1923-1986#start_entry |last=Campbell |first=Edward D. C., Jr. |title=V. C. Andrews (1923–1986) |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia Virginia |date=8 April 2009 |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American author, illustrator, and painter (d. 1986)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Andrews_V_C_1923-1986#start_entry |last=Campbell | first=Edward D. C. Jr. |title=V. C. Andrews (1923–1986) |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia Virginia |date=8 April 2009 |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref>
* 1923 &ndash; ], Canadian broadcaster (d. 2004)<ref>{{cite news |last=Francoeur |first=Gary |title=Broadcast executive Jean Pouliot founded TVA, TQS networks |newspaper=Montreal Gazette |date=10 August 2004 |page=8}}</ref> * 1923 &ndash; ], Canadian broadcaster (d. 2004)<ref>{{cite news |last=Francoeur |first=Gary |title=Broadcast executive Jean Pouliot founded TVA, TQS networks |newspaper=Montreal Gazette |date=10 August 2004 |page=8}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American poet and author (d. 2014)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Maxine-Kumin |title=Maxine Kumin |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American poet and author (d. 2014)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Maxine-Kumin |title=Maxine Kumin |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
* 1925 &ndash; ], American soldier and politician, 4th ] and a noted ] during World War II (d. 2013)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://indiancountrytoday.com/archive/navajo-code-talker-frank-chee-willeto-walks-on-xYLgf2Xa-UupZ7I2ttdL1A |title=Navajo Code Talker Frank Chee Willeto Walks On |publisher=Indian Country Today |location=Phoenix |date=26 June 2012 |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> * 1925 &ndash; ], American soldier and politician, 4th ] and a noted ] during World War II (d. 2013)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://indiancountrytoday.com/archive/navajo-code-talker-frank-chee-willeto-walks-on-xYLgf2Xa-UupZ7I2ttdL1A |title=Navajo Code Talker Frank Chee Willeto Walks On |newspaper=Ict News |publisher=Indian Country Today |location=Phoenix |date=26 June 2012 |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], German conductor (d. 1998)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/obituary-klaus-tennstedt-1138414.html |last1=Lebrecht |first1=Norman |last2=Lister |first2=David |title=Obituary: Klaus Tennstedt |work=The Independent |location=London |date=13 January 1998 |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], German conductor (d. 1998)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/obituary-klaus-tennstedt-1138414.html |last1=Lebrecht |first1=Norman |last2=Lister |first2=David |title=Obituary: Klaus Tennstedt |work=The Independent |location=London |date=13 January 1998 |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Ghanaian photographer<ref>{{cite news |url=https://mg.co.za/article/2019-06-21-00-photographer-james-barnor-ever-young-at-90 |last=Naidoo |first=Riason |title=Photographer James Barnor – Ever Young at 90 |newspaper=Mail & Guardian |location=Johannesburg |date=21 June 2019 |access-date=24 September 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/james-barnor/ |title=Exhibition – James Barnor |publisher=Serpentine Galleries |location=London |access-date=24 September 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Ghanaian photographer<ref>{{cite news |url=https://mg.co.za/article/2019-06-21-00-photographer-james-barnor-ever-young-at-90 |last=Naidoo |first=Riason |title=Photographer James Barnor – Ever Young at 90 |newspaper=Mail & Guardian |location=Johannesburg |date=21 June 2019 |access-date=24 September 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/james-barnor/ |title=Exhibition – James Barnor |publisher=Serpentine Galleries |location=London |access-date=24 September 2020}}</ref>
* 1929 &ndash; ], Indian actor, director, producer, and politician (d. 2005)<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050526/main1.htm |first=Shiv |last=Kumar |title=Sunil Dutt is no more |newspaper=The Tribune |location=Chandigarh |date=25 May 2005 |access-date=24 September 2020}}</ref> * 1929 &ndash; ], Indian actor, director, producer, and politician (d. 2005)<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050526/main1.htm |first=Shiv |last=Kumar |title=Sunil Dutt is no more |newspaper=The Tribune |location=Chandigarh |date=25 May 2005 |access-date=24 September 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], English-Australian cricketer, coach and journalist (d. 2015)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/21644.html |title=Frank Tyson |publisher=ESPN Sports Media Ltd |location=London |access-date=8 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], English-Australian cricketer, coach and journalist (d. 2015)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/21644.html |title=Frank Tyson |publisher=ESPN Sports Media Ltd |location=London |access-date=8 July 2020}}</ref>

===1931–1945===
*] &ndash; ], American colonel, engineer, and astronaut who was the commander of ]<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/David-Scott |title=David Scott |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American colonel, engineer, and astronaut who was the commander of ]<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/David-Scott |title=David Scott |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Swiss physicist and academic, ] laureate (d. 2013)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Heinrich-Rohrer |title=Heinrich Rohrer |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Swiss physicist and academic, ] laureate (d. 2013)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Heinrich-Rohrer |title=Heinrich Rohrer |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], King of the Belgians from 9 August 1993 to 21 July 2013 (abdicated)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Albert-II-king-of-Belgium |title=Albert II – King of Belgium |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], King of the Belgians from 9 August 1993 to 21 July 2013 (abdicated)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Albert-II-king-of-Belgium |title=Albert II – King of Belgium |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
* 1934 &ndash; ], Japanese screenwriter and novelist (d. 2023)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.waseda.jp/top/assets/uploads/2016/10/2016_Mr.Taichi-Yamada.pdf |title=顕彰状 山田太一氏 |work=Honors and Awards Database - Waseda University |publisher=] |language=ja |date=24 September 2016 |access-date=3 December 2023}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Australian swimmer; winner of two ] gold medals in 1956<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.olympic.org/jon-henricks |title=Jon Henricks |publisher=International Olympic Committee |location=Lausanne |access-date=8 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Australian swimmer; winner of two ] gold medals in 1956<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.olympic.org/jon-henricks |title=Jon Henricks |publisher=International Olympic Committee |location=Lausanne |access-date=8 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Indian actor, director, and producer, founded ] (d. 2015)<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/telugu-producer-d-rama-naidu-passes-away-movie-moguls-death-shocks-celebs-fans-623854 |last=Hooli |first=Shekhar H. |title=Telugu Producer D Rama Naidu Passes Away; Movie Mogul's Death Shocks Tollywood Celebs |work=International Business Times |location=Bangalore |date=18 February 2015 |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Indian actor, director, and producer, founded ] (d. 2015)<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/telugu-producer-d-rama-naidu-passes-away-movie-moguls-death-shocks-celebs-fans-623854 |last=Hooli |first=Shekhar H. |title=Telugu Producer D Rama Naidu Passes Away; Movie Mogul's Death Shocks Tollywood Celebs |work=International Business Times |location=Bangalore |date=18 February 2015 |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref>
* 1936 &ndash; ], American soul singer; lead vocalist of the ] (d. 2008)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/18/arts/music/18stubbs.html?ref=obituaries |last=Maynard |first=Micheline |title=Levi Stubbs, 72, Powerful Voice for Four Tops, Dies |newspaper=The New York Times |date=17 October 2008 |access-date=24 September 2020}}</ref> * 1936 &ndash; ], American soul singer; lead vocalist of the ] (d. 2008)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/18/arts/music/18stubbs.html?ref=obituaries |last=Maynard |first=Micheline |title=Levi Stubbs, 72, Powerful Voice for Four Tops, Dies |newspaper=The New York Times |date=17 October 2008 |access-date=24 September 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Dutch pianist and composer<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2002/sep/28/classicalmusicandopera.artsfeatures1 |last=O'Mahony |first=John |title=Louis the first |work=The Guardian |location=London |date=28 September 2002 |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Dutch pianist and composer (d. 2021)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2002/sep/28/classicalmusicandopera.artsfeatures1 |last=O'Mahony |first=John |title=Louis the first |work=The Guardian |location=London |date=28 September 2002 |access-date=16 January 2021}}</ref>
* 1939 &ndash; ], American singer-songwriter<ref>{{cite book |first=Joseph |last=Murrells |title=The Book of Golden Discs |edition=2nd |publisher=Barrie and Jenkins Ltd |location=London |year=1978 |page=132 |isbn=978-02-14205-12-5 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/bookofgoldendisc00murr/page/132}}</ref> * 1939 &ndash; ], American singer-songwriter<ref>{{cite book |first=Joseph |last=Murrells |title=The Book of Golden Discs |edition=2nd |publisher=Barrie and Jenkins Ltd |location=London |year=1978 |page=132 |isbn=978-02-14205-12-5 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/bookofgoldendisc00murr/page/132}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Northern Irish rugby player who toured with the ] five times<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.planetrugby.com/my-rugby-hero-ireland-and-british-and-irish-lions-legend-willie-john-mcbride/ |title=My rugby hero: Willie John McBride |work=Planet Rugby |publisher=Planet Sport Publishing |location=Leeds |date=13 January 2021 |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Northern Irish rugby player who toured with the ] five times<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.planetrugby.com/my-rugby-hero-ireland-and-british-and-irish-lions-legend-willie-john-mcbride/ |title=My rugby hero: Willie John McBride |work=Planet Rugby |publisher=Planet Sport Publishing |location=Leeds |date=13 January 2021 |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
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* 1944 &ndash; ], American molecular biologist; 1993 ] laureate (Physiology or Medicine)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Phillip-A-Sharp |title=Phillip A. Sharp |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=8 July 2020}}</ref> * 1944 &ndash; ], American molecular biologist; 1993 ] laureate (Physiology or Medicine)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Phillip-A-Sharp |title=Phillip A. Sharp |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=8 July 2020}}</ref>
* 1944 &ndash; ], American sprinter and football player; winner of 1968 Olympic 200m gold medal in a world record time<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Tommie-Smith |title=Tommie Smith |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=8 July 2020}}</ref> * 1944 &ndash; ], American sprinter and football player; winner of 1968 Olympic 200m gold medal in a world record time<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Tommie-Smith |title=Tommie Smith |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=8 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American bass player and songwriter<ref>{{cite web |last=Ankeny |first=Jason |url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p98056|pure_url=yes}} |title=Tony Levin |work=AllMusic |location=Ann Arbor, Michigan |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref>

===1946–2000===
*] &ndash; ], American bass player and songwriter<ref>{{cite web |last=Ankeny |first=Jason |url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p98056|pure_url=yes}} |title=Tony Levin |work=AllMusic |location=Ann Arbor, Michigan |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], British ] politician; ] 2001–2004<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/David-Blunkett |title=David Blunkett |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], British ] politician; ] 2001–2004<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/David-Blunkett |title=David Blunkett |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref>
* 1947 &ndash; ], American actor; best known for '']''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2020/06/todays-famous-birthdays-list-for-june-6-2020-includes-celebrities-robert-englund-jason-isaacs.html |last=Rose |first=Mike |title=Today's famous birthdays |publisher=Advance Local Media LLC |location=Cleveland, Ohio |date=6 June 2020 |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref> * 1947 &ndash; ], American actor; best known for '']''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2020/06/todays-famous-birthdays-list-for-june-6-2020-includes-celebrities-robert-englund-jason-isaacs.html |last=Rose |first=Mike |title=Today's famous birthdays |publisher=Advance Local Media LLC |location=Cleveland, Ohio |date=6 June 2020 |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref>
* 1947 &ndash; ], Dutch ] swimmer; winner of three ] medals including gold in 1968<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.swimnews.com/News/view/9495 |title=Happy Birthday To A Butterfly Legend |publisher=Swim News Publishing Inc. |location=Woodbridge, Ontario |date=6 June 2012 |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref> * 1947 &ndash; ], Dutch ] swimmer; winner of three ] medals including gold in 1968<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.swimnews.com/News/view/9495 |title=Happy Birthday To A Butterfly Legend |publisher=Swim News Publishing Inc. |location=Woodbridge, Ontario |date=6 June 2012 |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref>
* 1947 &ndash; ], American convicted rapist and triple murderer (d. 1996)<ref>{{cite web|title=Capital Punishment|work=]|url=http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Capital_Punishment/inmates_executed/Keith_Williams.html|access-date=December 19, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140911205548/http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Capital_Punishment/inmates_executed/Keith_Williams.html|archive-date=September 11, 2014}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American entrepreneur, inventor, investor and policy advocate<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.californiabirthindex.org/birth/arlene_joy_harris_born_1948_3655492 |title=Arlene Joy Harris profile |publisher=California Birth Records |location=Los Angeles |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American entrepreneur, inventor, investor and policy advocate<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.californiabirthindex.org/birth/arlene_joy_harris_born_1948_3655492 |title=Arlene Joy Harris profile |publisher=California Birth Records |location=Los Angeles |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American folk singer and songwriter<ref>{{cite web |last=Deming |first=Mark |url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p579909|pure_url=yes}} |title=Holly Near |work=AllMusic |location=Ann Arbor, Michigan |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American folk singer and songwriter<ref>{{cite web |last=Deming |first=Mark |url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p579909|pure_url=yes}} |title=Holly Near |work=AllMusic |location=Ann Arbor, Michigan |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American actor and playwright; twice a winner at the ]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Harvey_Fierstein.html |title=Harvey Fierstein |work=Jewish Virtual Library |date=6 June 1954 |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American pop/rock singer and songwriter (d. 2023)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/01/arts/music/dwight-twilley-dead.html|title=Dwight Twilley, Rootsy Power-Pop Hitmaker, Dies at 72|last=Williams|first=Alex|newspaper=The New York Times|date=November 1, 2023|access-date=November 2, 2023}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American actor and playwright; winner of four ]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Harvey_Fierstein.html |title=Harvey Fierstein |work=Jewish Virtual Library |date=6 June 1954 |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref>
* 1954 &ndash; ], Polish footballer and manager; 91 caps for Poland and voted Best Young Player at the ]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.olympic.org/wladyslaw-zmuda |title=Wladyslaw Zmuda |publisher=International Olympic Committee |location=Lausanne |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref> * 1954 &ndash; ], Polish footballer and manager; 91 caps for Poland and voted Best Young Player at the ]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.olympic.org/wladyslaw-zmuda |title=Wladyslaw Zmuda |publisher=International Olympic Committee |location=Lausanne |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American director, producer and screenwriter; co-developer of '']'' (d. 2015)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/mar/09/sam-simon-obituary |last=Carlson |first=Michael |title=Sam Simon obituary |work=The Guardian |location=London |date=9 March 2015 |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American director, producer and screenwriter; co-developer of '']'' (d. 2015)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/mar/09/sam-simon-obituary |last=Carlson |first=Michael |title=Sam Simon obituary |work=The Guardian |location=London |date=9 March 2015 |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Swedish tennis player; winner of eleven ] singles titles including five consecutive ]<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Bjorn-Borg |title=Björn Borg |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Swedish tennis player; winner of eleven ] singles titles including five consecutive ]<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Bjorn-Borg |title=Björn Borg |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American comedian and actor<ref>{{cite web |title=Colin Quinn |url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/156565%7C0/Colin-Quinn#overview |publisher=] |access-date=1 June 2023}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American musician<ref>{{cite web |title=Steve Vai celebrates 61st birthday with "Sandman Cloud Mist" jam |url=https://bravewords.com/news/steve-vai-celebrates-61st-birthday-with-sandman-cloud-mist-jam |publisher=] |access-date=1 June 2023 |date=7 June 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], English actor<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jason Isaacs News & Biography - Empire |url=https://www.empireonline.com/people/jason-isaacs/ |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=www.empireonline.com}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Canadian endocrinologist involved in scientific misconduct<ref name="jamal">{{cite web|url=https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001127392.html|title=Jamal, Sophie (Sophie A.), 1966-|work=Library of Congress|date=12 March 2001|access-date=4 February 2022}}</ref>
* 1966 &ndash; ], Ghanaian footballer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Anthony Yeboah Leeds United Forward, Profile & Stats {{!}} Premier League |url=https://www.premierleague.com/players/889/Anthony-Yeboah/overview |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=www.premierleague.com |language=en}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American actor and producer<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Paul-Giamatti|title = Paul Giamatti {{pipe}} Biography, Films, & Facts| date=2 June 2023 }}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American television journalist and ] anchor<ref>{{cite web |url=https://hollywoodlife.com/celeb/natalie-morales/ |last=Fuller |first=Bonnie |title=Natalie Morales |work=HollywoodLife |date=5 May 2016 |location=Los Angeles |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American television journalist and ] anchor<ref>{{cite web |url=https://hollywoodlife.com/celeb/natalie-morales/ |last=Fuller |first=Bonnie |title=Natalie Morales |work=HollywoodLife |date=5 May 2016 |location=Los Angeles |access-date=7 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American footballer; twice a winner of the ], also an ] gold medallist<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ussoccer.com/players/s/becky-sauerbrunn |title=Becky Sauerbrunn |publisher=US Soccer |location=Chicago |access-date=14 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American musician<ref>{{Cite web |title=Uncle Kracker Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/uncle-kracker-mn0000219428 |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=AllMusic |language=en}}</ref>
* 1974 &ndash; ], British-American actress<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvinsider.com/people/sonya-walger/|title = Sonya Walger - Actress| date=22 July 2022 }}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Irish footballer<ref>{{Cite web |title=David Connolly Forward, Profile & Stats {{!}} Premier League |url=https://www.premierleague.com/players/3037/David-Connolly/overview |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=www.premierleague.com |language=en}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Italian football manager<ref>{{Cite web |title=Roberto De Zerbi Brighton and Hove Albion Manager Profile, Record & Stats {{!}} Premier League |url=https://www.premierleague.com/managers/118012/Roberto-De%20Zerbi/overview |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=www.premierleague.com |language=en}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Danish footballer<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.eurosport.com/geoblocking.shtml |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=www.eurosport.com |title=Eurosport is not available in your region }}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Swedish footballer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sebastian Larsson AIK Midfielder, Profile & Stats {{!}} Premier League |url=https://www.premierleague.com/players/2613/Sebastian-Larsson/overview |access-date=2023-01-05 |website=www.premierleague.com |language=en}}</ref>
* 1985 &ndash; ], Scottish professional wrestler<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-08-30 |title=WWE Profile - Drew McIntyre |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/wwe/story/_/id/23405953/wwe-profile-page-drew-mcintyre |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref>
* 1985 &ndash; ], American footballer; twice a winner of the ], also an ] gold medallist<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ussoccer.com/players/s/becky-sauerbrunn |title=Becky Sauerbrunn |publisher=US Soccer |location=Chicago |access-date=14 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Irish footballer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Anthony Pilkington Fleetwood Town Midfielder, Profile & Stats {{!}} Premier League |url=https://www.premierleague.com/players/4356/Anthony-Pilkington/overview |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=www.premierleague.com |language=en}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], English born footballer who represented ]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Gavin Hoyte Maidstone United Defender, Profile & Stats {{!}} Premier League |url=https://www.premierleague.com/players/3048/Gavin-Hoyte/overview |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=www.premierleague.com |language=en}}</ref>
* 1990 &ndash; ], American baseball player<ref>{{cite web |title=Anthony Rendon |url=https://www.mlb.com/player/anthony-rendon-543685 |publisher=] |access-date=1 June 2023}}</ref>
* 1990 &ndash; ], Senegalese footballer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Pape Souaré Charlton Athletic Defender, Profile & Stats {{!}} Premier League |url=https://www.premierleague.com/players/10444/Pape-Souar%C3%A9/overview |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=www.premierleague.com |language=en}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American football player<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HopkDe00.htm|title = DeAndre Hopkins Stats| website=] }}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American rapper and singer<ref>{{Cite web |last=Madden |first=Sidney|title=Happy Birthday, Vic Mensa! - XXL |url=https://www.xxlmag.com/happy-birthday-vic-mensa/ |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=XXL Mag |date=6 June 2016 |language=en}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Swiss footballer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Yvon Mvogo profile |url=https://www.ligue1.com/player |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=Ligue1 |language=en}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American soccer player<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julian Wesley Green {{!}} SpVgg Greuther Fürth {{!}} Player Profile {{!}} Bundesliga |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/player/julian-green |access-date=2023-01-06 |website=bundesliga.com - the official Bundesliga website |language=en}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Australian rugby league player<ref></ref>
*] &ndash; ], American football player<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/P/PickKe00.htm|title = Kenny Pickett Stats| website=] }}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], French-Algerian footballer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rayan Aït-Nouri Wolverhampton Wanderers Defender, Profile & Stats {{!}} Premier League |url=https://www.premierleague.com/players/71432/Rayan-A%C3%AFt-Nouri/overview |access-date=2023-01-05 |website=www.premierleague.com |language=en}}</ref>


==Deaths== ==Deaths==
===pre-1901=== ===Pre-1600===
*{{0}}] &ndash; ], Chinese official (b. c. 110)<ref>(玄以光和六年卒,時年七十五。) ''Houhanshu'', vol. 51. This recorded that Qiao Xuan died in the 6th year of the Guanghe era (178–184) of ]'s reign at the age of 75 (by ]). By calculation, his birth year should be around 109. However, a tablet ] wrote for Qiao Xuan stated that Qiao Xuan died on 6 June 184.</ref> * ] &ndash; ], Chinese official (b. {{circa|110}})<ref>(玄以光和六年卒,時年七十五。) ''Houhanshu'', vol. 51. This recorded that Qiao Xuan died in the 6th year of the Guanghe era (178–184) of ]'s reign at the age of 75 (by ]). By calculation, his birth year should be around 109. However, a tablet ] wrote for Qiao Xuan stated that Qiao Xuan died on 6 June 184.</ref>
*{{0}}] &ndash; ], ] to the ]<ref>{{cite book |last=Gordon |first=Matthew S. |title=The Breaking of a Thousand Swords: A History of the Turkish Military of Samarra (A.H. 200–275 / 815–889 C.E.) |year=2001 |publisher=State University of New York Press |location=Albany, New York |pages=94–95 |isbn=978-07-91447-95-6}}</ref> * ] &ndash; ], ] to the ]<ref>{{cite book |last=Gordon |first=Matthew S. |title=The Breaking of a Thousand Swords: A History of the Turkish Military of Samarra (A.H. 200–275 / 815–889 C.E.) |year=2001 |publisher=State University of New York Press |location=Albany, New York |pages=94–95 |isbn=978-07-91447-95-6}}</ref>
*{{0}}] &ndash; ], Byzantine emperor (b. 870)<ref>{{cite book |last=Hupchick |first=Dennis P. |title=The Bulgarian-Byzantine Wars for Early Medieval Balkan Hegemony: Silver-Lined Skulls and Blinded Armies |year=2017 |publisher=Springer Publishing |location=New York |page=169 |isbn=978-33-19562-06-3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Wa4sDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA169}}</ref> * ] &ndash; ], Byzantine emperor (b. 870)<ref>{{cite book |last=Hupchick |first=Dennis P. |title=The Bulgarian-Byzantine Wars for Early Medieval Balkan Hegemony: Silver-Lined Skulls and Blinded Armies |year=2017 |publisher=Springer Publishing |location=New York |page=169 |isbn=978-33-19562-06-3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Wa4sDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA169}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Agnes_of_Aquitaine,_Queen_of_Aragon_and_Navarre |title=Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon and Navarre |work=Gutenberg Project |location=University of North Carolina |access-date=6 February 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Agnes_of_Aquitaine,_Queen_of_Aragon_and_Navarre |title=Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon and Navarre |work=Gutenberg Project |location=University of North Carolina |access-date=6 February 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], German bishop and saint (b. 1060)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Norbert-of-Xanten |title=Saint Norbert of Xanten |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=6 February 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], German bishop and saint (b. 1060)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Norbert-of-Xanten |title=Saint Norbert of Xanten |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=6 February 2021}}</ref>
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*] &ndash; ], Bishop of Chichester<ref>{{cite ODNB|id=21507|title=Passelewe, Robert}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Bishop of Chichester<ref>{{cite ODNB|id=21507|title=Passelewe, Robert}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Italian painter, sculptor, and architect (b. 1412)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG49491 |title=Vecchietta |publisher=British Museum |location=London |access-date=11 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Italian painter, sculptor, and architect (b. 1412)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG49491 |title=Vecchietta |publisher=British Museum |location=London |access-date=11 April 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Portuguese soldier and politician, ] (b. 1500)<ref>{{cite book |last=McMurdo |first=Edward |title=The History of Portugal: The history of Portugal from the reign of D. João II to the reign of D. João V |year=1889 |publisher=Sampson Low |location=London |pages=135 |isbn=978-11-65133-23-9 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oGdCAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA135}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Portuguese soldier and politician, ] (b. 1500)<ref>{{cite book |last=McMurdo |first=Edward |title=The History of Portugal: The history of Portugal from the reign of D. João II to the reign of D. João V |year=1889 |publisher=Sampson Low |location=London |page=135 |isbn=978-11-65133-23-9 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oGdCAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA135}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Japanese daimyo (b. 1556)<ref>{{cite book |last=Papinot |first=Edmond |author-link=Edmond Papinot |title=Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du Japon |publisher=Librarie Sansaisha |location=Tokyo |year=1906 |pages=863, 498, 662 |asin=B001E6P3PQ |language=fr}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Japanese daimyo (b. 1556)<ref>{{cite book |last=Papinot |first=Edmond |author-link=Edmond Papinot |title=Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du Japon |publisher=Librarie Sansaisha |location=Tokyo |year=1906 |pages=863, 498, 662 |asin=B001E6P3PQ |language=fr}}</ref>

===1601–1900===
*] &ndash; ], Italian Jesuit missionary (b. 1614)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.catholic.com/encyclopedia/martino-martini |title=Martino Martini |work=Catholic Answers |location=San Diego |access-date=11 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Italian Jesuit missionary (b. 1614)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.catholic.com/encyclopedia/martino-martini |title=Martino Martini |work=Catholic Answers |location=San Diego |access-date=11 April 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American lawyer and politician, 1st ] (b. 1736)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Patrick-Henry |title=Patrick Henry |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American lawyer and politician, 1st ] (b. 1736)<ref>{{cite ANB |last1=Tate |first1=Thad |title=Henry, Patrick (1736-1799), revolutionary statesman, orator, and lawyer |date=February 2000 |doi=10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.0100396}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Maltese architect, engineer and archaeologist (b. 1739)<ref>{{cite book |last=Schiavone |first=Michael J. |title=Dictionary of Maltese Biographies, Volume 1, A–F |publisher=Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza |location=Pietà, Malta |year=2009 |page=378 |isbn=978-99-93291-32-9}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Maltese architect, engineer and archaeologist (b. 1739)<ref>{{cite book |last=Schiavone |first=Michael J. |title=Dictionary of Maltese Biographies, Volume 1, A–F |publisher=Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza |location=Pietà, Malta |year=2009 |page=378 |isbn=978-99-93291-32-9}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], English jurist and philosopher (b. 1748)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jeremy-Bentham |title=Jeremy Bentham |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], English jurist and philosopher (b. 1748)<ref>{{cite ODNB |last1=Rosen |first1=F. |title=Bentham, Jeremy (1748–1832), philosopher, jurist, and reformer |date=29 May 2014 |doi=10.1093/ref:odnb/2153}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Italian politician, 1st ] (b. 1810)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Camillo-Benso-conte-di-Cavour |title=Camillo Benso, count di Cavour |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Italian politician, 1st ] (b. 1810)<ref>{{cite book |last1=Orsi |first1=Pietro |title=Cavour and the Making of Modern Italy, 1810-1861 |date=1914 |publisher=G. P. Putnam's Sons |location=New York |page=345}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], leader of a Confederate guerrilla band in the American Civil War (b. 1837)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-C-Quantrill |title=William Quantrill |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American Confederate guerrilla band leader (b. 1837)<ref>{{cite ANB |last1=Castel |first1=Albert |title=Quantrill, William Clarke (1837-1865), pro-Confederate guerrilla leader |date=February 2000 |doi=10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.0400815}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Scottish minister and engineer, invented the ] (b. 1790)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Robert-Stirling |title=Robert Stirling |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Scottish minister and engineer, invented the ] (b. 1790)<ref>{{cite ODNB |last1=Marsden |first1=Ben |title=Stirling, Robert (1790–1878), Church of Scotland minister and inventor of a hot-air engine |date=23 September 2004 |doi=10.1093/ref:odnb/26534}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Belgian violinist and composer (b. 1820)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Henry-Vieuxtemps |title=Henry Vieuxtemps |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Belgian violinist and composer (b. 1820)<ref>{{cite Grove|last1=Schwarz |first1=Boris |last2=Hibberd |first2=Sarah |title=Vieuxtemps, Henry |date=2001 |doi=10.1093/omo/9781561592630.013.90000380408}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Scottish-Canadian lawyer and politician, 1st ] (b. 1815)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Alexander-Macdonald |title=Sir John Macdonald |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Scottish-Canadian lawyer and politician, 1st ] (b. 1815)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Alexander-Macdonald |title=Sir John Macdonald |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref>


===1901–2000=== ===1901–present===
*] &ndash; ], Chinese general and politician, 2nd ] (b. 1859)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Yuan-Shikai |title=Yuan Shikai |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Chinese general and politician, 2nd ] (b. 1859)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Yuan-Shikai |title=Yuan Shikai |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American actress and singer (b. 1860)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lillian-Russell |title=Lillian Russell |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American actress and singer (b. 1860)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lillian-Russell |title=Lillian Russell |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], English field marshal and politician, 12th ] (b. 1862)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Julian-H-G-Byng-Viscount-Byng-of-Vimy |title=Julian Hedworth George Byng, Viscount Byng of Vimy |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], English field marshal and politician, 12th ] (b. 1862)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Julian-H-G-Byng-Viscount-Byng-of-Vimy |title=Julian Hedworth George Byng, Viscount Byng of Vimy |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Megleno-Romanian editor and professor (b. 1883)<ref>{{cite book|url=https://www.academia.edu/5573680|title=Aromâni, meglenoromâni, istroromâni: aspecte identitare și culturale|first1=Adina|last1=Bercin-Drăghicescu|first2=Lozovanu|last2=Dorin|first3=Coman|last3=Virgil|publisher=Editura Universității din București|year=2012|language=ro|isbn=9786061601486}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Swiss-American race car driver and businessman, founded ] and ] (b. 1878)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Louis-Chevrolet |title=Louis Chevrolet |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American race car driver and businessman, founded ] and ] (b. 1878)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Louis-Chevrolet |title=Louis Chevrolet |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], German novelist, poet, and playwright, ] laureate (b. 1862)<ref>{{cite book |title=Academic American encyclopedia |publisher=Grolier |location=Danbury, Connecticut |year=1997 |page=6 |isbn=978-07-17220-68-7 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Wl0NAQAAMAAJ}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], German novelist, poet, and playwright, ] laureate (b. 1862)<ref>{{cite book |title=Academic American encyclopedia |publisher=Grolier |location=Danbury, Connecticut |year=1997 |page=6 |isbn=978-07-17220-68-7 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Wl0NAQAAMAAJ}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], English author and critic (b. 1877)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/James-Agate |title=James Agate |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], English author and critic (b. 1877)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/James-Agate |title=James Agate |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], French film director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1864)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lumiere-brothers#ref632952 |title=Lumière brothers |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Arachnē : Revue Interdisciplinaire de Langue et de Littérature |year=1995 |publisher=Laurentian University |location=Sudbury, Ontario |page=294 |oclc=300266971 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5xAqAQAAIAAJ}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], French film director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1864)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lumiere-brothers#ref632952 |title=Lumière brothers |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Arachnē : Revue Interdisciplinaire de Langue et de Littérature |year=1995 |publisher=Laurentian University |location=Sudbury, Ontario |page=294 |oclc=300266971 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5xAqAQAAIAAJ}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Scottish-Australian painter and educator (b. 1875)<ref>{{cite book |chapter-url=https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/meldrum-duncan-max-7553 |last1=McGrath |first1=Joyce |last2=Smith |first2=Bernard |title=Meldrum, Duncan Max (1875–1955) |chapter=Cultural Advice |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography |publisher=The Australian National University |location=Canberra |access-date=13 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Scottish-Australian painter and educator (b. 1875)<ref>{{Cite Australian Dictionary of Biography |id2=meldrum-duncan-max-7553 |last1=McGrath |first1=Joyce |last2=Smith |first2=Bernard |title=Duncan Max Meldrum (1875–1955) |year=1986 |volume=10 |access-date=13 April 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist (b. 1875)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Carl-Jung |title=Carl Jung |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist (b. 1875)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Carl-Jung |title=Carl Jung |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=14 April 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], French painter (b. 1928)<ref>{{cite book |last=Kahn |first=Annette |author-link=:fr:Annette Kahn |title=Yves Klein: Le maître du bleu |publisher=Éditions Stock |location=Paris |year=2000 |isbn=978-22-34052-18-5 |ol=21884551M |lccn=00359365}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], French painter (b. 1928)<ref>{{cite book |last=Kahn |first=Annette |author-link=:fr:Annette Kahn |title=Yves Klein: Le maître du bleu |publisher=Éditions Stock |location=Paris |year=2000 |isbn=978-22-34052-18-5 |ol=21884551M |lccn=00359365}}</ref>
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*] &ndash; ], German author, poet, and playwright who wrote the lyrics of '']'' (b. 1893)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.radioswissjazz.ch/en/music-database/musician/11542fd2cfefd1b4596672a53ddd226851e78/biography |title=Hans Leip |work=Radio Swiss Jazz |publisher=Schweizerische Radio- und Fernsehgesellschaft (SRG SSR): trans. Swiss Broadcasting Corporation |location=Bern |date=20 April 2014 |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], German author, poet, and playwright who wrote the lyrics of '']'' (b. 1893)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.radioswissjazz.ch/en/music-database/musician/11542fd2cfefd1b4596672a53ddd226851e78/biography |title=Hans Leip |work=Radio Swiss Jazz |publisher=Schweizerische Radio- und Fernsehgesellschaft (SRG SSR): trans. Swiss Broadcasting Corporation |location=Bern |date=20 April 2014 |access-date=15 January 2021}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American saxophonist and jazz innovator (b. 1927)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Stan-Getz |title=Stan Getz |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/06/08/obituaries/stan-getz-64-jazz-innovator-on-saxophone-dies.html |title=Stan Getz, 64, Jazz Innovator on Saxophone, Dies |work=The New York Times |first=Peter |last=Watrous |date=8 June 1991 |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American saxophonist and jazz innovator (b. 1927)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Stan-Getz |title=Stan Getz |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/06/08/obituaries/stan-getz-64-jazz-innovator-on-saxophone-dies.html |title=Stan Getz, 64, Jazz Innovator on Saxophone, Dies |work=The New York Times |first=Peter |last=Watrous |date=8 June 1991 |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American film actor (b. 1912)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-barry-sullivan-1421948.html |first=David |last=Shipman |title=Obituary: Barry Sullivan |date=11 June 1994 |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Scottish actor (b. 1935)<ref>{{cite web |title=Obituary: Mark McManus |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-mark-mcmanus-1420944.html |website=The Independent |access-date=27 November 2022 |language=en |date=6 June 1994}}</ref>
* 1994 &ndash; ], American film actor (b. 1912)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-barry-sullivan-1421948.html |first=David |last=Shipman |title=Obituary: Barry Sullivan |date=11 June 1994 |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American geneticist and immunologist; awarded the ] in 1980 for his studies of histocompatibility (b. 1903)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/George-Davis-Snell |title=George Davis Snell |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American geneticist and immunologist; awarded the ] in 1980 for his studies of histocompatibility (b. 1903)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/George-Davis-Snell |title=George Davis Snell |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>

===21st century===
*] &ndash; ], American film actress; winner of the 1963 ] for '']'' (b. 1931)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Anne-Bancroft |title=Anne Bancroft |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American film actress; winner of the 1963 ] for '']'' (b. 1931)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Anne-Bancroft |title=Anne Bancroft |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
* 2006 &ndash; ], American singer-songwriter, pianist, and actor (b. 1946)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Billy-Preston |title=Billy Preston |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> * 2006 &ndash; ], American singer-songwriter, pianist, and actor (b. 1946)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Billy-Preston |title=Billy Preston |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], French-Spanish immunologist and academic; awarded the 1980 ] for his studies of the genetic basis of immunological reaction (b. 1916)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jean-Dausset |title=Jean Dausset |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], French-Spanish immunologist and academic; awarded the 1980 ] for his studies of the genetic basis of immunological reaction (b. 1916)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jean-Dausset |title=Jean Dausset |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Russian ice hockey player; together with ] and ], formed the famed ''KLM Line''. (b. 1960)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Vladimir-Krutov |title=Vladimir Yevgenyevich Krutov |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.si.com/olympic-ice-hockey/photos/2014/02/12/greatest-russian-hockey-players-all-time/6 |last1=Cazeneuve |first1=Brian |title=Greatest Russian Hockey Players Of All Time |work=Sports Illustrated |location=Sydney |date=12 February 2014 |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Russian ice hockey player; together with ] and ], formed the famed ''KLM Line''. (b. 1960)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Vladimir-Krutov |title=Vladimir Yevgenyevich Krutov |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://www.si.com/olympic-ice-hockey/photos/2014/02/12/greatest-russian-hockey-players-all-time/6 |last1=Cazeneuve |first1=Brian |title=Greatest Russian Hockey Players Of All Time |magazine=Sports Illustrated |location=Sydney |date=12 February 2014 |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American crystallographer and academic; awarded the 1985 ] for research into the molecular structure of chemical compounds (b. 1918)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jerome-Karle |title=Jerome Karle |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American crystallographer and academic; awarded the 1985 ] for research into the molecular structure of chemical compounds (b. 1918)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jerome-Karle |title=Jerome Karle |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
* 2013 &ndash; ], American swimmer and actress (b. 1921)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Esther-Williams |title=Esther Williams |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> * 2013 &ndash; ], American swimmer and actress (b. 1921)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Esther-Williams |title=Esther Williams |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], English psychiatrist and physician; pioneered studies of ] (b. 1928)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/20/health/dr-lorna-wing-who-broadened-views-of-autism-dies-at-85.html?_r=0 |last=Vitello |first=Paul |title=Dr. Lorna Wing, Who Broadened Views of Autism, Dies at 85 |newspaper=New York Times |date=19 June 2014 |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], English psychiatrist and physician; pioneered studies of ] (b. 1928)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/20/health/dr-lorna-wing-who-broadened-views-of-autism-dies-at-85.html?_r=0 |last=Vitello |first=Paul |title=Dr. Lorna Wing, Who Broadened Views of Autism, Dies at 85 |newspaper=New York Times |date=19 June 2014 |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], American lawyer and author; prosecuting attorney in the ] case (b. 1934)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Vincent-Bugliosi |title=Vincent Bugliosi |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], American lawyer and author; prosecuting attorney in the ] case (b. 1934)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Vincent-Bugliosi |title=Vincent Bugliosi |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
* 2015 &ndash; ], Czech journalist and author; noted for '']'' which inspired the ] (b. 1926)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/ludvik-vaculik-writer-and-dissident-whose-two-thousand-words-tract-led-to-the-prague-spring-and-the-10308678.html |last=Janicek |first=Karel |title=Ludvík Vaculík: Writer and dissident whose 'Two Thousand Words' tract led to the Prague Spring and the Soviet invasion |newspaper=The Independent |location=London |date=9 June 2015 |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> * 2015 &ndash; ], Czech journalist and author; noted for '']'' which inspired the ] (b. 1926)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/ludvik-vaculik-writer-and-dissident-whose-two-thousand-words-tract-led-to-the-prague-spring-and-the-10308678.html |last=Janicek |first=Karel |title=Ludvík Vaculík: Writer and dissident whose 'Two Thousand Words' tract led to the Prague Spring and the Soviet invasion |newspaper=The Independent |location=London |date=9 June 2015 |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
*] &ndash; ], Russian chess grandmaster; arguably the best player never to become ] (b. 1931)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Viktor-Korchnoi |title=Viktor Korchnoi |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], Russian chess grandmaster; arguably the best player never to become ] (b. 1931)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Viktor-Korchnoi |title=Viktor Korchnoi |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
* 2016 &ndash; ], English playwright and screenwriter; works included '']'' and '']'' (b. 1926)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Peter-Shaffer |title=Sir Peter Shaffer |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref> * 2016 &ndash; ], English playwright and screenwriter; works included '']'' and '']'' (b. 1926)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Peter-Shaffer |title=Sir Peter Shaffer |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica |location=Edinburgh |access-date=20 July 2020}}</ref>
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==Holidays and observances== ==Holidays and observances==
* Christian ]:
]]]
** ]<ref>{{cite web |title=Saint Claude – Another Saint of the Day for June 6 |url=https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-claude/ |access-date=22 July 2020 |publisher=Franciscan Media |location=Cincinnati, Ohio}}</ref>
===Christian ]s===
**] (], ], ])<ref>{{cite web |title=Second Sunday After Pentecost: the Feast of Ini Kopuria |url=https://episcopalchurch.org/library/bulletins/all?page=98 |access-date=22 July 2020 |publisher=The Episcopal Church |location=New York City}}</ref>
{{further|June 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)}}
*]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-claude/ |title=Saint Claude – Another Saint of the Day for June 6 |publisher=Franciscan Media |location=Cincinnati, Ohio |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref> **]<ref>{{cite web |title=St Marcellin Champagnat |url=https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=5612 |access-date=22 July 2020 |publisher=Catholic Online |location=Bakersfield, California}}</ref>
*] (], ], ])<ref>{{cite web |url=https://episcopalchurch.org/library/bulletins/all?page=98 |title=Second Sunday After Pentecost: the Feast of Ini Kopuria |publisher=The Episcopal Church |location=New York City |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref> **]<ref>{{cite web |title=St Norbert |url=https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=87 |access-date=22 July 2020 |publisher=Catholic Online |location=Bakersfield, California}}</ref>
** ]
*]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=5612 |title=St Marcellin Champagnat |publisher=Catholic Online |location=Bakersfield, California |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref>
*]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=87 |title=St Norbert |publisher=Catholic Online |location=Bakersfield, California |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref> *] Invasion Anniversary<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.army.mil/d-day/ |title=D-Day |publisher=US Army |location=Washington, DC |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref>
*] in ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wfeo.org/engineersdays/ |title=Engineer's days around the world |publisher=World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO) |location=Paris |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170809114538/http://www.wfeo.org/engineersdays/ |archive-date=2017-08-09 |url-status=dead |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref>

*] in ]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.officeholidays.com/holidays/north-korea/childrens-union-foundation-day |title=Children's Union Foundation Day in North Korea in 2021 |publisher=Office Holidays Ltd |location=London |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref>
===Others===
*] Invasion Anniversary.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.army.mil/d-day/ |title=D-Day |publisher=US Army |location=Washington, DC |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref> *] in ]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.officeholidays.com/holidays/south-korea/south-korea-memorial-day |title=Memorial Day in South Korea in 2021 |publisher=Office Holidays Ltd |location=London |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref>
*], marking the end of the Danish-ruled ] and the coronation of King ]<ref name="NK" />
*] in ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wfeo.org/engineersdays/ |title=Engineer's days around the world |publisher=World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO) |location=Paris |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170809114538/http://www.wfeo.org/engineersdays/ |archive-date=2017-08-09 |url-status=dead |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref>
*] in ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.officeholidays.com/holidays/north-korea/childrens-union-foundation-day |title=Children's Union Foundation Day in North Korea in 2021 |publisher=Office Holidays Ltd |location=London |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref> *] in the United States<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/110/sres581 |title=S.Res. 581 (110th): A resolution designating June 6, 2008, as "National Huntington's Disease Awareness Day" |publisher=United States Congress |location=Washington, DC |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref>
*] in South Korea.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.officeholidays.com/holidays/south-korea/south-korea-memorial-day |title=Memorial Day in South Korea in 2021 |publisher=Office Holidays Ltd |location=London |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref> *]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://nationaltoday.com/queensland-day/ |title=Queensland Day June 6, 2020 |website=National Today |date=6 June 2020 |location=San Francisco |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref>
*]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.un.org/en/sections/observances/celebrating-multilingualism/index.html |title=Celebrating Multilingualism |publisher=United Nations |location=Geneva |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref>
*], marking the end of the Danish-ruled ] and the coronation of King ].<ref name="NK"/>
*] in the USA.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/110/sres581 |title=S.Res. 581 (110th): A resolution designating June 6, 2008, as "National Huntington's Disease Awareness Day" |publisher=United States Congress |location=Washington, DC |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref>
*].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://nationaltoday.com/queensland-day/ |title=Queensland Day – June 6, 2020 |website=National Today |date=6 June 2020 |location=San Francisco |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref>
*].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.un.org/en/sections/observances/celebrating-multilingualism/index.html |title=Celebrating Multilingualism |publisher=United Nations |location=Geneva |access-date=22 July 2020}}</ref>


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* {{NYT On this day|month=06|day=06}} * {{NYT On this day|month=06|day=06}}
* {{cite web |url=https://www.onthisday.com/events/june/6 |title=Historical Events on June 6 |publisher=OnThisDay.com}} * {{cite web |url=https://www.onthisday.com/events/june/6 |title=Historical Events on June 6 |publisher=OnThisDay.com}}
* {{cite web |url=http://canadachannel.ca/todayincanadianhistory/index.php/June_6 |title=Today in Canadian History |publisher=Canada Channel}}


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