the Younger, Eastern Roman emperor (408-450), dies after a riding accident at 49
- 1057 Victor II [Gebhard], Pope (1055-57), dies
- 1101 Su Tung-p’o, Chinese poet, essayist, painter and calligrapher, dies at 64
- 1128 William Clito, Count of Flanders (1127-28), dies at 25
- 1230 Duke Leopold VI of Austria (b. 1176)
- 1285 Queen Keran of Armenia, consort of Leo III of Armenia
- 1330 Michael Shishman of Bulgaria [Michael III], Tsar of Bulgaria (1323-30), dies in the Battle of Velbuzd
- 1527 Rodrigo de Bastidas, Spanish conquistador (founded city of Santa Marta), murdered by some of his men
English chief minister for King Henry VIII, executed for treason and heresy at the Tower of London at 54 or 55
- 1631 Guillén de Castro y Bellvis, Spanish dramatist (b. 1569)
- 1641 John Amner, English composer, dies at 61
- 1655 Cyrano de Bergerac, French dramatist and novelist (Voyage to the Moon), and inspiration for Edmond Rostand’s play, dies under mysterious circumstances at 36
- 1655 Suzuki Shosan, Samurai/monk/propagator of Zen Buddhism, dies at 76
- 1667 Abraham Cowley, English poet (Mistress/Sex libri plantarum), dies
- 1675 Bulstrode Whitelocke, English lawyer (b. 1605)
- 1685 Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington, English statesman (b. 1618)
- 1711 Gerard Lairesse, Dutch painter, buried at 69
- 1718 Etienne Baluze, French scholar and historian, dies at 87
- 1723 Mariana Alcoforado, Portuguese nun, dies at 63
Italian Baroque composer (The Four Seasons), dies at 63
German composer (St. Matthew’s Passion; Brandenburg Concertos; Toccata and Fugue), dies at 65
- 1762 George Dodington, 1st Baron Melcombe, English politician (b. 1691)
- 1778 Arvid Niclas von Höpken, Swedish nobleman, soldier, and composer (Il Re Pastore), dies at 68
- 1793 Hayashi Shihei, Japanese military scholar, dies at 54
- 1794 Georges Couthon, French politician and lawyer during French Revolution (worked closely with Robespierre in Legislative Assembly), guillotined at 39
French revolutionary (President of the National Convention, Member of Committee of Public Safety), executed by guillotine at 36
- 1802 Giuseppe Sarti, Italian composer (Il er pastore, Ifigenia), dies at 72
- 1811 Heinrich Joseph von Collin, Austria dramatist and poet (Coriolan), dies at 39
- 1818 Gaspard Monge, French mathematician (descriptive and differential geometry), politician (Minister of the Marine, 1792-93), and educator (École polytechnique), dies at 72
- 1835 Édouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier, French marshal under Napoleon, dies during an assassination attempt on King Louis-Philippe at 67
- 1837 John Ross, British composer and organist, dies at 73
- 1838 Bernhard Henrik Crusell, Swedish-Finnish composer, dies at 62
- 1842 Clemens Brentano, German poet and author (The Story of the Just Casper and Fair Annie), dies at 63
- 1844 Joseph Bonaparte, older brother of Napoleon I and King of Naples and Spain, dies at 76
- 1847 John Walter II, English newspaper owner (who made The Times into an important newspaper, 1812-47), dies at 71
- 1849 Charles Albert, King of Sardinia (1831-49), dies at 50
- 1850 Stefano Pavesi, Italian opera composer (Ser Marcantonio), dies at 71
- 1863 James Deshler, American Confederate general, dies after ammunition explodes at 30
- 1864 Johann Hermann Kufferath, German composer, dies at 67
- 1864 Samuel Benton, US Confederate brigadier general, dies in battle at about 44
- 1865 William Henry Smith, English bookseller (W H Smith), dies at 73
- 1869 Carl Gustav Carus, German psychologist, philosopher and painter, dies at 80
- 1869 Jan Evangelista Purkyně, Czech anatomist (b. 1787)
- 1872 Friedrich Kaiser, Dutch astronomer (Kaiser-Compass), dies at 64
- 1878 George Law Curry, American newspaper publisher and Governor of Oregon, dies at 58
- 1895 Edward Beecher, American theologian, dies at 91
- 1895 Jan Kappeyne van de Coppello, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1877-79), dies at 72
- 1899 Antonio Guzmán Blanco, Military leader, diplomat and politician, President of Venezuela (1870-77, 1879-84, 1886-87), dies at 70
- 1904 Vyacheslav von Plehve, Russian Minister of the Interior, killed by Jewish revolutionaries after a bomb is thrown at his carriage, dies at 58
- 1907 James Henry Lane, US Brigadier General during Civil War (Confederate) and professor, dies at 74
- 1915 Vilbrun Guillaume Sam, Haitian rebellion leader, President of Haiti (1915), lynched by a mob at 56
- 1929 Henry Blake Fuller, American writer and dramatist (The Cliff-Dwellers, Under the Skylights), dies at 72
- 1930 Allvar Gullstrand, Swedish physician (Nobel Prize 1911), dies at 68
- 1934 Louis Tancred, South African cricket batsman (14 Tests, 2 x 50; Transvaal), dies at 57
- 1937 Joseph Lee, American Father of Playgrounds movement, dies at 88
- 1937 Muslim Magomayev, Azerbaijani-Soviet composer, dies at 51
- 1939 William James Mayo, American surgeon and co-founder (Mayo Clinic in Minnesota), dies at 78
- 1940 Richard Ohlsson, Swedish composer, dies at 66
- 1942 Flinders Petrie, English Egyptologist (Merneptah Stele, measured the pyramids), dies at 89
- 1957 Edith Abbott, American social worker and educator (University of Chicago Social Sciences), dies at 80
- 1958 Walter Andrae, German archaeologist (helped steal Ishtar Gate), dies at 81
- 1960 Clyde Kluckhohn, American anthropologist who worked with the Navajo, dies of a heart attack at 55
- 1960 Enrique Amorim, Uruguayan author (La victoria no viene sola), dies at 60
- 1965 Edogawa Ranpo, Japanese author (boy detectives club books), dies at 70
- 1965 Maurice Yvain, French composer, dies at 74
- 1965 Minor Watson, American actor (Woman of the Year, Viva Cisco Kid), dies at 75
- 1967 Karl W. Richter, American air force pilot during the Vietnam War (youngest to shoot down a MiG), shot down at 24
- 1968 Charles William Mayo, American surgeon (Mayo Clinic), dies in a car accident on his 70th birthday
- 1968 Otto Hahn, German physicist and chemist (Nobel 1944, radiothorium/actinium), dies at 89
- 1969 Ernst Tittel, Austrian organist and composer, dies at 59
American songwriter and composer (Guys And Dolls; “Baby, It’s Cold Outside”; The Most Happy Fella), dies at 59
- 1969 Gabriel von Wayditch, Hungarian-American composer, dies at 80
- 1969 Ramón Grau, Cuban politician, 6th and 10th President of Cuba, dies at 87
- 1971 Charles E. Pont, American artist, dies at 73
- 1971 Myril Hoag, American baseball player, dies at 63
- 1972 Charu Majumdar, Indian revolutionary leader, dies in custody at 53
- 1972 Helen Traubel, American soprano, dies at 73
- 1973 Mary Ellen Chase, American educator and author (Windswept, 1959 Sarah Hale Award), dies at 86
- 1973 Royal Butler [Edwin Richey], American actor (Zenobia), dies at 80
- 1974 Truman Bradley, American TV host (Science Fiction Theater), dies at 69
- 1976 Lucie Mannheim, German singer and actress (39 Steps), dies at 77
- 1979 Charles Shadwell, British conductor (BBC Variety Orchestra, 1936-46), and bandleader dies at 81
- 1980 Cecil Burleigh, American violinist, composer (Sonnets of Autumn; Boyhood Recollections), and educator (University of Wisconsin, 1921-55), dies at 95
- 1981 Fr. Stanley Rother, American Roman Catholic priest, martyr and missionary to Guatemala, murdered at 46
- 1982 George Kleinsinger, American composer (Tubby the Tuba), dies at 68
- 1982 Keith Green, American contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter and pianist (“There Is a Redeemer”; “(Until) Your Love Broke Through”), and minister, dies in plane crash at 28
- 1982 Nick Lucas [Dominic Lucanese], American jazz guitarist and singer (“Tiptoe Through the Tulips”; “Painting the Clouds With Sunshine”), dies of double pneumonia at 84
- 1983 Alec Marks, Australian cricketer (good NSW batsman 1928-37), dies at 72
- 1984 Ahti Sonninen, Finnish composer (Pessi and Illusia, Rauhaa, vain rauhaa), dies at 70
- 1984 Bess Flowers ‘The Queen of Hollywood Extras’, American actress (View from Pompey’s Head), dies at 85
- 1985 Grant Williams, American actor (Hawaiian Eye, Incredible Shrinking Man), dies of toxic poisoning at 54
- 1986 Cliff Melton, American baseball pitcher (MLB All Star 1942; NL saves leader 1937; NY Giants), dies at 74
- 1986 Karel Aubroeck, Belgian painter and sculptor (IJzertoren – The Yser Towers), dies at 91
- 1986 Syd Curnow, South African cricket batsman (7 Tests, HS 47; Transvaal), dies at 78
- 1987 James Burnham, American philosopher, political theorist and Trotskyist (The Managerial Revolution, Coming Defeat of Communism), dies at 81
- 1989 Jeff Richards [Richard Mansfield Taylor], American actor (Don’t Go Near the Water), dies of acute respiratory failure at 64
- 1990 Armando Frid, Argentinian horse tamer and centenarian, dies reportedly at 124
- 1990 Bruno Kreisky, Austrian politician (Chancellor, 1970-83; Foreign Minister, 1959-66), dies at 79
- 1990 Jill Esmond, English actress (13 Women, My Pal Wolfe, FP 1), dies at 82
- 1990 Maurice Braddell, English actor (Things to Come), dies at 89
- 1991 Luis Aravena Muñoz, Chilean singer who was exiled in the Netherlands, dies at 45
- 1993 Herbert Joeks [Herman Hugten], Dutch actor (Snip & Snap, Pipo de clown), dies at 77
- 1994 Bernard Delfont, Russian-British impresario (Thorn EMI), dies at 84
- 1994 Colin Turnbull, British-American anthropologist (The Forest People), dies at 69
- 1994 Ralph Herman, American Emmy Award-winning composer (From the Scriptures; Circus Time), orchestra leader, and music director (ABC-TV, 1952-71), dies after a stroke at 80
- 1994 Selwyn Powell, British magazine editor (The Geographical Magazine; Night & Day), dies at 82
- 1996 Harold Fox, American fashion designer (the zoot suit), and big band trumpeter, dies of cancer at 86
- 1996 Marguerite “Marge” Ganser, American pop singer (The Shangri-Las – “Leader of the Pack”), dies of breast cancer at 48
- 1996 Mickey Fenn, British docker and socialist, dies at 58
- 1996 Micky Fenn, British dock worker, trade unionist, anti-fascist, and anti-racist activist, dies at 58
- 1996 Roger Tory Peterson, American ornithologist and writer (How to Know Birds), dies at 87
- 1997 Rosalie Crutchley, British actress (Armchair Theatre: Black Limelight, Four Weddings and a Funeral), dies at 77
- 1997 Seni Pramoj, Prime Minister of Thailand (1945-46, 75, 76), dies at 92
- 1998 Lenny McLean, English bareknuckle fighter (b. 1949)
- 1998 Zbigniew Herbert, Polish poet and writer, dies at 73
- 1999 Rudolf Halaczinsky, German composer, dies at 78
- 1999 Trygve Haavelmo, Norwegian economist and 1989 Nobel laureate for his contributions to econometrics, dies at 87
- 2000 Jerome Smith, American guitarist (KC & the Sunshine Band – “Boogie Shoes”), dies in a construction accident at 47
- 2004 George Williams, American soul singer (The Tymes – “So Much in Love”; “Ms Grace”), dies at 68
- 2004 Sam Edwards, American actor (Captain Midnight, Twelve O’Clock High), dies at 89
- 2004 Tiziano Terzani, Italian journalist (b. 1938)
- 2005 Bergur Sigurbjörnsson, Icelandic magazine editor (Frjáls þjóð / Free Nation), and politician (Member of Parliament, 1953-56), dies at 88
- 2005 Ronald MacDonald, British major-general (WWII), dies at 93
- 2006 David Gemmell, British writer (b. 1948)
- 2006 Patrick Allen, British actor (Roman Holiday, Dial “M” for Murder), dies at 79
- 2007 Jim LeRoy, American aerobatics pilot, dies in a plane crash at the Dayton airshow at 46
- 2007 Karl Gotch, Belgian professional wrestler (b. 1924)
- 2008 Susan Tamim, Lebanese singer and actress (Studio El Fan), murdered in her apartment in Dubai at 30
- 2009 Jim Johnson, American NFL Assistant Coach, Eagles Defensive Coordinator from 1999-2009 (b.1941)
- 2009 Peter Richard Tahourdin, English-Australian composer, dies at 80
- 2009 Reverend Ike [Frederick J. Eikerenkoetter II], American televangelist (Joy of Living), dies at 74
- 2010 Ivy Bean, English internet celebrity (b. 1905)
- 2011 Abdul Fatah Younis, Former Libyan Interior Minister, assassinated for pro-Gadaffi ties (b. 1944)
- 2013 Eileen Brennan, American actress (Laugh-In, Pvt Benjamin), dies from bladder cancer at 80
- 2013 George Scott, American MLB player, dies at 69
- 2013 Rita Reys [Maria Reijs], Dutch jazz singer, dies from a intracranial hemorrhage at 88
- 2013 William Scranton, American Republican Party politician and diplomat, dies from a cerebral hemorrhage at 96
- 2014 Jon Erikson, American swimmer 1st to triple cross English Channel in 1981, dies at 58 [1]
- 2014 Margot Adler, American journalist, dies from endometrial cancer at 68
- 2015 Clive Rice, South African cricket all-rounder (WSC 1978-79, ODI 1991; Nottinghamshire), dies from a brain tumour at 66
- 2015 James Jude, American thoracic surgeon (developed CPR), dies at 87
- 2016 Mahasweta Devi, Indian Bengali writer and activist, dies at 90
- 2018 Bruce Lietzke, American golfer (13 PGA Tour wins; US Senior Open 2003), dies of brain cancer at 67
- 2018 Ian Stanley, Australian golfer (British Senior Open 2001), dies of cancer at 69
- 2020 Aleksandr Aksinin, Russian athlete (Olympic gold, 4×100m relay 1980; bronze 1976), dies at 65
- 2020 Bent Fabric [Fabricius-Bjerre], Danish pianist and composer (Alley Cat), dies at 95 [1]
- 2020 Gisele Halimi, Tunisian-French lawyer, feminist and author, dies at 93
- 2020 John McNamara, American MLB manager (American League Manager of the Year 1986; Boston Red Sox), dies at 88
merengue and salsa bandleader (“Patacon Pisao”), and politician (Mayor of Santiago, 1998-2002), dies of heart failure at 81 [1]
- 2021 Joseph “Dusty” Hill, American rock bassist and songwriter (ZZ Top – “Cheap Sunglasses”; “Legs”), dies at 72 [1]
- 2021 Ron Popeil, American inventor and TV personality who popularized the phrase “But wait, there’s more!”, dies at 86 [1]
- 2021 Ruben Radica, Croatian classical and electronic music composer (Towards A), and educator, dies at 90
- 2022 Bernard Cribbins, British character actor (Old Jack’s Boat; Doctor Who – “Wilfred Mott”; The Railway Children), voice-over artist (The Wombles; Jackanory), and novelty song singer (Right Said Fred), dies at 93
- 2022 Jim Trelease, American educator and author who stressed the importance of reading aloud to children (The Read-Aloud Handbook), dies at 81 [1] [2] [3]
- 2022 Terry Neill, Northern Irish soccer defender (59 caps; Arsenal, Hull City FC) and manager (Hull City FC, Tottenham, Arsenal), dies at 80
- 2022 Wayne Hawkins, American football guard (5 × AFL All-Star 1963–1967; Oakland Raiders), dies at 84
- 2024 Chino XL [Derek Keith Barbosa], American rapper and actor, dies at 50
- 2024 Francine Pascal, American author of the “Sweet Valley High” book series, dies at 92 [1]
- 2024 Martin Phillipps, New Zealand new wave singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Chills – “Heavenly Pop Hit”, “Pink Frost”), dies of liver failure at 61
- 2024 Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark, royal biographer, and historian, dies at 85
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