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What day is March 9th? (Part 2)

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[Today's event]
141 BC-Wudi becomes the 7th emperor of the Western Han.
712 (January 28, 5th year of Wado) --The Kojiki is completed and presented to Empress Genmei.
1009-The oldest record of Lithuania in the Quedlinburg Chronicles.
1276-Augsburg becomes a free imperial city.
1617 (February 27, Julian calendar) --The Tsardom of Russia and the Kingdom of Sweden conclude a peace treaty with Stolbova.
1776-Adam Smith publishes the first edition of The Wealth of Nations.
1796-Napoleon Bonaparte marries Josephine de Boarne.
1841-Amistad: The US Supreme Court finds that Africans brought from Africa and rebelled on the Amistad are legally free rather than slaves.
1842 --Verdi's opera "Nabucco" is premiered at La Scala in Milan.
1862-Civil War: Battle of Hampton Roads. The South Army's Virginia and Union monitors will engage in the world's first naval battle between ironclad warships.
1864-Civil War: President Abraham Lincoln appoints General Ulysses Grant as Union Commander-in-Chief.
1866 (January 23, 2nd year of Keio) --The Teradaya incident. Ryoma Sakamoto, who was staying at Teradaya, is attacked by the Fushimi magistrate.
1872 (February 1, 1872) --The Yang Water Monkey family registration is completed.
1888-German Emperor Wilhelm I dies and Frederick III takes the throne.
1894-Japan's first commemorative stamp, the Emperor Meiji silver wedding commemorative stamp is issued.
1899-Promulgation of the Commercial Code in Japan.
1908-Founding Inter Nazionale Milano
1916-World War I: Battle of the Fifth Battle of the Izonzo
1918-Russian Soviet Union Socialist Republic relocates its capital from Petrograd to Moscow for the first time in 200 years.
1933-US President Franklin Roosevelt convenes a special parliament to combat the Great Depression. The 15 basic laws of the New Deal are enacted.
1934-Sanji Mutou, a member of the House of Representatives and former president of Kanebo Spinning Co., is shot by the unemployed. He died the next day.
1936-Hirota Hirota becomes the 32nd Prime Minister in Japan, and the Hirota Cabinet is inaugurated.
1942-World War II, Pacific War, Dutch East Indies Campaign: Dutch East Indies Dutch troops surrender to Japanese troops.
1945-World War II-Pacific War: Japanese troops stationed in French Indochina attack French troops. (Operation Ming)
1946-Burden Park Disaster: A crowd collapse at a soccer field in Bolton, England kills 33 people.
1951-Mt. Mihara erupts
1954-Edward R. Murrow's television show, which began with the end of McCarthyism, is broadcast.
1958 --The Kanmon Tunnel opens.
1959 --Inejiro Asanuma, the head of the Socialist Party's delegation to China, said that "American imperialism is an enemy of the people of Japan and China" and became a problem.
1959-Barbie dolls go on sale in the United States.
1968-Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co., Ltd. is sued for damages due to a patient and bereaved family of Itai-itai disease in the Jinzu River basin, Toyama Prefecture.
1974-Ken Shimura becomes an official member of The Drifters.
1984 --The government accepts the Osaka District Court's settlement proposal in the Osaka Airport Noise Pollution Proceedings. The country recognizes responsibility for noise pollution for the first time.
1984-The search for Naomi Uemura, who has disappeared since February 13, the same year, is terminated on this day as there is no prospect of survival.
1991 --The inauguration ceremony of the New Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is held in the new city center of Nishi-Shinjuku. Business transfer from April 1st of the same year.
1995-Japan, the United States and South Korea sign an agreement to establish the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO).
1997-A total solar eclipse was seen from Mongolia to Siberia. Partial solar eclipse in Japan.
2006 --All F-1 aircraft, the first domestic fighter after the war, are retired on this day.
2011 --An M7.3 earthquake with a seismic intensity of less than 5 occurred around 11:45, mainly in the northern part of Miyagi prefecture (Sanriku-oki earthquake (March 2011)). It seems to be the foreshock of the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake.
2011-Space Shuttle Discovery returns to Earth after completing its final mission, STS-133.
2016-Solar eclipse was seen mainly in Indonesia.
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1285 (February 2, Koan 8) --Emperor Go-Nijo, 94th Emperor (1308)
1454-Amerigo Vespucci, Explorer (Death 1512)
1564-David Fabricius, astronomer (death 1617)
1737-Josef Mysliveček, composer (death 1781)
1749-Honoré Gabriel, French Revolutionary Leader (1791)
1758-Franz Joseph Gall, anatomist, founder of phrenology (death 1828)
1814-Taras Shevchenko, poet and painter (death 1861)
1846-Emil Warburg, physicist (death 1931)
1850-Alexandre Luigini, composer and violinist (1906)
1851-Philip James Hamilton Grierson, British lawyer and anthropologist (1927)
1854-Richard Henrion, German composer, military band captain (1940)
1859-Richard Altenberg, Austrian writer (death 1919)
1860-Kenkichi Ichishima, Japanese politician (death 1944)
1860 --Suzuki Kason, a Japanese painter who was active from the Meiji era to the Taisho era (1919)
1862-Mykola Pymonenko, painter (death 1912)
1862-Yamaguchi Einosuke, Japanese physicist and bureaucrat. Doctor of Science (1945)
1864-Tokuzo Nakajima, Japanese educator (1940)
1864-Shirosuke Arima, Japanese prison officer, social entrepreneur (1934)
1865 --Jimyoin Motoaki, Meiji and Taisho singer, politician, Kazoku (death 1925)
1865-Yasutaro Egashira, Japanese Navy soldier (death 1913)
1866-Masanosuke Akiyama, Japanese bureaucrat, President of Hosei University. (Death year 1937)
1868-Naoe Nakano, a soldier of the Japanese Navy (death 1960)
1868-Ruikotsu Matani, Japanese religious thinker and journalist (death 1956)
1868-Rudolf Wissell, German politician (death 1962)
1870-Yongjian Niu, military, politician, and revolutionary of the Republic of China (1965)
1872 --Ontei Shinohara, poet, novelist (1926)
1872-Pierre Biétry, French Syndicalist, Politician (Death 1918)
1873-Howard Carter, Archaeologist (1939)
1873-Shigetomo Koda, Japanese historian (death 1954)
1874-Prince Nashimoto Morimasa, royal family, military personnel (death 1951)
1875-Evelyn Sears, a female tennis player from Waltham, Massachusetts, USA (1966)
1877-Emil Abderhalden, Swiss biochemist and physiologist (1950)
1877-Mitsuo Oyama, Japanese Army Soldier (1936)
1879-Konstantin Nikolav, psychologist of the Soviet Union (1957)
1881-Yoshio Tanaka, Japanese Applied Chemist (1966)
1881-Ernest Bevin, British politician, trade union leader, Labor Party member (death 1951)
1882-Tokuichi Shiraki, Japanese entomologist (death 1970)
1883-Walther Forstmann, German soldier (death 1973)
1886-Riichiro Kawashima, Western-style painter (death 1971)
1886-Yasusaburo Akiyama, Japanese theater critic and essayist (death 1975)
1886-Werner Kempf, German Army soldier, General der Panzertruppe (1964)
1886-Robert Eichelberger, Army Soldier of the United States (Death 1961)
1886-Sonosuke Sawamura, a Kabuki actor who was active from the Meiji era to the Taisho era (1924)
1887-Kenjiro Kaneko, Japanese businessman (death 1974)
1888-Ryuzaburo Umehara, Western-style painter (death 1986)
1888-Itaru Nii, critic, translator (death 1951)
1888-Tomoharu Koide, holiness-based Japanese Holy Church counselor, pastor (1945), martyred in Sakai prison in the holiness suppression case
1888-Wu Tiehchenchen, politician and military personnel of the Republic of China (death 1953)
1890-Vyacheslav Molotov, Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union (death 1986)
1890-Kumaichi Hayashida, owner from Kagoshima prefecture. Kyushu Bus King (1959)
1890-Seihin Yamauchi, Japanese musicologist, Okinawan musician (death 1986)
1890-Taiwan, a soldier of the Republic of China (death 1978)
1890-Lu Chao, Republic of China, Military of the People's Republic of China (Death 1951)
1891-Jose Laurel, 3rd President of the Philippines (1959)
1891-Alexander Gorbatov, Soviet soldier (death 1973)
1891-Yu Seung-ryul, Imperial Japanese Army and Republic of Korea Army soldiers (death 1968)
1892-Vita Sackville-West, novelist, poet, landscape architect (death 1962)
1892-Sotaro Takase, politician (1966)
1892-Katsumi Takahashi, Doctor of Agriculture from Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture (1925)
1892-David Garnett, British writer (death 1981)
1892-Francis Pegahmagabow, Canadian soldier, sniper (death 1952)
1892-Ma Hongkui, one of the heads of the Ma clique, a Hui warlord who ruled the northwestern part of the Ningxia region in the early Republic of China (death 1970)
1893-Lefty Williams, Major Leaguer (1959)
1893-Fukuhei Takabeya, engineer (death 1975)
1893-Billy Southworth, Major Leaguer (death 1969)
1893-Roland Jacobi, Hungarian table tennis player] (Death 1951)
1893-Hans Münch, German conductor, active in Switzerland (death 1983)
1894-Toshikazu Nakanishi, Japanese politician (death 1982)
1895-Atsumi Wakaba, a former sumo wrestler from Chiba District, Chiba Prefecture (currently Wakaba Ward, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture) (death year 1958)
1895-Shigetaro Fukushima, Japanese art dealer, art critic (1960)
1896-Tadao Sasayama, Japanese businessman (death 1974)
1896-Allan Sproul, Banker of the United States (Death 1978)
1896-Fujio Yamamoto, Japanese ticket collector (death 182)
1897-Walter Troppenz, German worker writer, drama and journalist (death 1974)
1898-Fuyue Anzai, poet (1965)
1898-Oskar Daubmann, Swiss-German scammer (1954)
1900-Howard Aiken, Physicist (Death 1973)
1900-Loren L. Ryder, United States Recording Engineer (1985)
1900-Prince Aimone, the royal family of the Kingdom of Italy, the 4th Duke of Aosta (reigned: March 3, 1942-January 29, 1948), King of the Independent State of Croatia (death 1948)
1900-Eitaro Hitachiiwa, a former sumo wrestler from Nihonbashi-ku, Tokyo (currently Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo) (1957)
1902-Sueko Otsuka, fashion designer (death 1998)
1902-Kaoru Tonobe, writer (death 1962)
1902-Ludwig Landgrebe, Austrian phenomenologist, professor of philosophy (1991)
1902-Edward Durell Stone, born in Fayetteville, Arkansas) is a 20th century United States architect who designed many modernist architectures (1978).
1902-Will Geer, United States Actor (Death 1978)
1902 --Kenji Kurano, Japanese scholar (1991)
1902-Luis Barragán, Mexican architect and urban planner (death 1988)
1902-Robert St. John, American journalist (2003)
1906-Nobushige Ukai, legal scholar (death 1987)
1906-Masashi Soga, Japanese film producer, businessman, film director, screenwriter (death 1987)
1907-Seijuro Arafune, politician (1980)
1907-Mircea Eliade, religious scholar, writer (death 1986)
1907-Hiroshi Ooka, Japanese poet (death 1981)
1907-Kenro Suzuki, French literary and translator (1963)
1908-Former Cycling (Road Race) athlete from Francesco Camusso, Cumiana, Italy (death 1995)
1908-Fumio Matsuda, Japanese Western-style painter (death 1971)
1909-Shizue Natsukawa, actress (death 1999)
1909-Herschel Evans, tenor saxophone player from Texas, USA (1939)
1909-Nell Hall Hopman, a female tennis player from Coogee, Sydney, Australia (death 1968)
1909-Obafemi Awolowo, Nigerian political leader (death 1987)
1909-Shengshu Ding, Chinese linguist (death 1989)
1910-Samuel Barber, composer (death 1981)
1911 --Hideo Kano, English literary writer (death 2003)
1911-Robert Olejnik, German soldier (death 1988)
1911 --Takaken Sawa, Japanese art historian, Buddhist scholar, Shingon Buddhist monk (death 1983)
1911-John Lounsbery, an animator at Walt Disney Productions and one of the members of "Nine Old Men" (death 1976)
1911-Clara Rockmore, a Lithuanian theremin player (death 1998)
1912-Clodoveo Tassinari, a Catholic priest from Italy and a Salesian (Death 2012)
1914-Taiku Tokuno, a calligrapher from Annaka City, Gunma Prefecture (death 1974)
1914-Tatsuo Mochizuki, Japanese mountaineer, former Vice President of Wako Securities, Honorary member of the Japanese Alpine Club (2002)
1914 --Soichi Nasu, Japanese sociologist (1990 of death)
1914-Alexandre Fekrisov, a professional intelligence officer who belonged to the KGB of the Soviet Union (2007)
1915-Johnnie Johnson, Royal Air Force soldier, ace pilot during World War II (death 2001)
1916-Saburo Nakagawa, founder of modern dance in Japan called "father of ballroom dance" (2003)
1918-Mickey Spillane, novelist (death 200)
1918-Hiroshi Yukawa, Japanese politician (death 1986)
1919-Seikichi Kanetaka, Shogi Player (1960)
1919-Takehiko Fukuo, Japanese social education scholar (death 2009)
1920-Jean Jansem, Armenian painter in France (death 2013)
1921-Takeo Furuya, professional baseball player (death 2014)
1921-Carl Betz, United States Actor (Death 1978)
1921-Shosuke Kimura, the author of the diary that was the subject of the feature-length novel "Pandora's Box" by Osamu Dazai (death 1943)
1922-Noboru Matsuba, professional baseball player (death 1995)
1922-Herb Douglas, former US track and field athlete
1922 --Suminori Maeda, Japanese novelist (death 2004)
1922-Shozaburo Ichihara, Japanese legal scholar (death 2010)
1922-George Casey, United States Military (Death 1970)
1923-Walter Kohn, physicist (death 2016)
1923-André Courrèges, French fashion designer (death 2016)
1923-Eustace Mullins, American Political Critic (Death 2010)
1923-Akiko Harajyo, Japanese poet (2003)
1923-Nikola Zaccaria, Greek bass singer (2007)
1924-William Hamilton, Theologian of the United States (Death 2012)
1925-Ichiro Nakagawa, politician (death 1983)
1925-Jack Smight, film director from Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA (2003)
1925-William Miller, United States politician and businessman (died 2006)
1925-Yuzuru Ninagawa, French literary scholar, comparative literary scholar, Romain Rolland researcher (death 2014)
1926-Jack Smight, film director (2003)
1926-Toshio Matsuo, Japanese painter (death 2016)
1926-Neill Armstrong, former American football player from Oklahoma, American football coach (death 2016)
1926-Shigeru Tsukada, Japanese director, broadcast writer, constituent writer, lyricist, talent (death 2008)
1927-Koichiro Ueda, politician (death 2008)
1927-Kiyoshi Masuda, poet
1927-Shozo Kobayashi, Japanese legal scholar
1927-George Trofimoff, United States Military (Death 2014)
1928-Tatsumi Hijikata, Butoh dancer (death 1986)
1928-Gerald Bull, Scientist (1990)
1928-Jiro Takagi, Japanese actor
1928-Zenji Katagata, electrical engineer, telecommunications scholar, system engineer, writer
1929-Roy James, actor, talent (1982)
1929-Tetsuo Tanabe, politician (death 1995)
1929-Heng Li, a botanist from Hengyang City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China
1929-Zillur Rahman, Bangladeshi politician (death 2013)
1930-Ornette Coleman, jazz musician (death 2015)
1930-Larry Raines, professional baseball player (death 1978)
1930-Fumio Hamao, Cardinal (Death 2007)
1930-Thomas Schippers, Conductor of the United States (Death 1977)
1930-Jun Atsuki, Japanese translator and editor (2003)
1931-Masahiro Shinoda, film director
1931-Karan Singh, Indian politician, diplomat, scholar
1931 --Yukio Higuchi, Japanese film art director (death 1992)
1931 --Keisetsu Yoshimaru, martial artist, martial arts theory researcher (death 2014)
1931-Rogelio Dominguez, soccer player and soccer leader from Buenos Aires, Argentina (death 2004)
1931-Kazuya Imai, Japanese Advertising Producer
1932-Rinjiro Sodei, International Political Scientist, Critic
1933-Lloyd Price, singer
1933-Tetsuro Iwasaki, professional baseball player (2000)
1933-William Francis McBeth, American composer and conductor (Death 2012)
1933-Noboru Sakashita, Japanese economist (2003)
1934-Yuri Gagarin, Astronaut (Death 1968)
1934-Haruko Wakita, historian (death 2016)
1934-Joyce Van Patten, actress from the United States
1934-Teruhiko Beppu, Japanese Applied Microbiologist
1934-Sachiko Ishikawa, Japanese education critic, political activist, right wing
1935-Hideo Nakamura, voice actor, narrator (death 2014)
1935-Andrew Viterbi, electrical engineer, businessman
1935-Angelica Kauffman, Austrian children's book, anthology, book writer (picture book writer), illustrator
1935-Taimei Suzuki, Japanese male actor, voice actor, narrator
1935-Sumie Ozawa, Japanese actress
1936-Wittekind to Waldeck-Pyrmont, the head of the Waldeck-Pyrmont family, the former princes of Germany
1936-Etsuhiko Shoyama, a Japanese businessman from Niigata prefecture
1937-Haruhiko Okamura, Japanese actor
1937-Katsuya Ikeda, Japanese politician
1937-Atsuyoshi Saito, Japanese pastor (death 2012)
1937-Brian Redman, former British racing driver
1937-Killer Tor Kamata, American professional wrestler (2007)
1938-Oh Ranfan, actress, singer
1938-Bobby Walden, American football player from Boston, Georgia
1939-Hisako Okata, actress
1939-Batyr Ovezov, Turkmenistan politician (death 2007)
1939-Makio Matsuzono, Japanese anthropologist
1940-Raul Julia, actor (death 1994)
1940-Setsuko Haneda, Japanese translator and zoologist
1941 --Tsutomu Shibayama, anime director
1941-Tadahiro Ando, ​​16th Governor of Miyazaki Prefecture (death 2010)
1941 --Naomasa Nakajima, Japanese engineer (Doctor of Engineering)
1941 --Ken Aso, German philosopher of Japan (death 2008)
1942-Bert Campaneris, Major Leaguer
1942-John Cale, Musician (The Velvet Underground)
1943-Hirohisa Nakata, actor
1943-Jef Raskin, computer engineer (2005)
1943-Bobby Fischer, chess player (death 2008)
1943-Stephen Stich, philosopher, cognitive scientist
1944-Pak To-chun, politician of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
1944-Mitsuyoshi Shibayama, former announcer of Sendai Television
1944-Ed Acosta, professional baseball player (pitcher) in Bokueti, Chiriquí Province, Panama
1945-Maenoyama Taro, sumo wrestler
1945-Robin Trower, guitarist (formerly Procol Harum)
1945-Trish Van Devere, actress and model from New Jersey, United States
1946-Bernd Hölzenbein, German soccer player and soccer leader
1947-Hirotaka Kashiwase, Japanese psychiatrist born in Kanagawa prefecture (year of death)
1948-Etsuko Kisugi, lyricist
1948-Fumio Karashima, Jazz Pianist (Death 2017)
1948-Tatsuo Fukunaga, a former boat racer from Yamaguchi Prefecture
1948-Chiharu Kubo, Japanese physician (psychosomatic medicine), psychosomatic physician
1948-S. Noji, Doctor of Science
1948-Gako Kuwayama, Japanese sculptor in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
1949-Sadayoshi Fujino, Sound Director
1949-Masaharu Nakano, Racer (Death 1973)
1949-Kalevi Aho, a leading contemporary Finnish composer
1949-Ichiro Kasuga, Japanese legal scholar
1950-Doug Ault, professional baseball player (death 2004)
1950-Howard Shelley, pianist, conductor
1950-Hiroki Komazawa, guitarist from Suginami-ku, Tokyo
1950-Hitomi Konno, Japanese actress
1950-Yasuyo Iino, Japanese model, talent, actress (death [1971 [year]])
1950-Mikio Numata, Japanese diplomat
1950-Yoji Suzuki, Japanese swimming coach
1950-Danny Sullivan, former United States race driver
1951-Zakir Hussain, musician
1951-Haruki Murata, political activist
1951-Gerhard Ulrich, German Lutheran theologian and minister
1952-Tadahito Matsumoto, Japanese animation producer
1952-Bunkyo Kin, Chinese literature researcher
1953-Kirinji Kazuharu, sumo wrestler, Kitajin master
1953-Kiyomi Kato, former Japanese volleyball player
1953-Kikuya Matsuzaki, gesaku author
1953-Asuko Taira, Japanese writer
1953-Mitsuo Kawano, Japanese judoka
1954-Carlos Ghosn, businessman
1954-Kan Sakurai, Japanese photojournalist
1955-Franco Uncini, Motorcycle Racer
1955-Juri Yokoyama, a volleyball instructor and former player from Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture
1955-Ornella Muti, actress from Italy
1955-Teo Fabi, Italian racing driver from Milan
1955-Masaki Harada, Japanese film director (death 2008)
1956 --Kensuke Kono, Researcher of Modern Japanese Literature
1956-Shashi Tharoor, Indian writer and UN employee
1956-Takashi Yoshizaki, former TBS producer
1956-Christoph Poppen, German conductor and violinist
1957-Paul Zachary Myers, Biologist
1957-Mona Sahlin, Swedish politician, leader of the Social Democratic Labor Party
1957-Mark Mancina, American musician
1957-Chris Lewis, a former professional tennis player from Auckland, New Zealand
1957-Lourdes Gurriel, Cuban baseball player and baseball coach
1957-Jiro Okazaki, Japanese cartoonist
1958-Mitsuyo Nemoto (MIE), singer (Pink Lady)
1958-Jun Ogura, Announcer, Talent
1958-Linda Fiorentino, actress
1958-Brian Butterfield, former professional baseball player (infielder) from Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, USA, baseball coach
1959-ACE (Ace Shimizu), musician (former Seikima II)
1959-Takaaki Kajita, physicist, astronomer
1959-Tom Amandes, actor from the United States
1959-Hiroshi Mizuhara, a guitar maker from Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture
1959-Nikita Koloff, former professional wrestler in the United States
1960-Yoshinobu Aoyama, former lawyer (Aum Shinrikyo executive)
1960-Hideaki Omura, Governor of Aichi Prefecture, Former member of the House of Representatives
1960-Yuko Saito (Yuko Saito), talent, voice actor
1960-Komatsu Bravo, Japanese guitarist, voice actor, producer
1960-Yuko Osuga, Japanese actress
1960-Daniar Usenov, politician of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan
1960-Thierry Vigneron, French track and field athlete
1960-Finn Carter, from Greenville, Mississippi, USA
1961-Rick Steiner, professional wrestler
1961-Mark Smith, Motorsport Engineer
1961-Tomonori Sumi, Japanese actor
1961-Katsuya Tamai, Japanese actor
1962-Noritake Kinashi, talent (Tunnels)
1962-Shinichi Kuruma, cartoonist
1962-Gonta Kingu, cartoonist
1962-Kazuya Nakano, a sports writer from Nagasaki Prefecture
1962-Hiroyuki Kato, Director of Japan
1962-Chiyono Yoshino, a female singer from Chiba prefecture
1962-Yasuko Yagami, Japanese actress
1962-Journalist from Richard Quest, Liverpool, England
1962-Shinichi Sakurai, Japanese polymerist
1962-Haruo Urata, Japanese track and field athlete
1962 --ACE (musician), musician from Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture (guitarist, singer, composer, producer)
1963-Ryutaro Kihara (Ryutaro Kihara), musician (former Blue Tonic, ORIGINAL LOVE)
1963-Kia Asamiya, animator, cartoonist
1963-Jean-Marc Vallée, Canadian film director
1963-Mauricio Stecca, Italian professional boxer
1963-Mika Madoka, a former stripper from Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture
1963-Lord Ivar Mountbatten, cousin of Queen Elizabeth II
1964-Juliette Binoche, actress
1964-Koki Kitahara, professional wrestler
1964-Valérie Lemercié, French actress and film director
1964-Masakatsu Tagami, Japanese businessman
1964-Tomomitsu Niimi, former Aum Shinrikyo executive, former convict on death row (2018)
1965-Benito Santiago, Major Leaguer
1965-Ichiro Oshiro, Japanese politician
1965-Antonio Saca, a politician in El Salvador
1965-Yayoi Nakazawa, Japanese female voice actor
1965-Katsunari Toi, Japanese professional wrestler
1965-Moriyo Kimura, Japanese doctor, former Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare medical engineer, non-fiction writer
1966-Petr Barna, figure skater
1966-Chiemi Tachihara, actress
1966-Sam Kaleta, a rugby player from Samoa
1966-Ichiko Takahashi, TBS Television Information Production Bureau Production Producer
1966-Yufuko Senoo, a Japanese fantasy writer from Chiba prefecture
1966-Feng Jialiang, a contemporary Chinese painter and art educator from Wuxi, Jiangsu Province
1967-Yuriko Chiba, animator
1967-Bison Kimura, female professional wrestler
1967-Masami Nobe, a cartoonist from Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture
1967-Kenji Takayama, Japanese actor
1967-Neil Kaplan, United States Male Voice Actor, Comedian, Moderator
1967-Takaaki Yamashita, Japanese male animator
1968-Yuya Honda, actor
1968-Youri Djorkaev, soccer player
1968-Hajime Mao, Japanese AV actor
1968-Jorge Larrionda, a soccer referee from Uruguay
1968-Pat Miletich, United States Male Mixed Martial Arts
1968-Hirotaka Naito, Japanese biologist
1969-Macmoud Abdul-Rauf, former professional basketball player in the United States
1969-Cedric Nicolas-Troyian, French film director and visual effects artist
1969-Koji Kato, Japanese Economic Geography Researcher
1969-François Cusé, writer and intellectual historian
1969-Takahiro Furukawa, Japanese veterinarian
1969-Andrej Panadić, a former soccer player from Zagreb, Croatia (formerly Yugoslavia)
1970-Martin Johnson, former England rugby player
1970-Hiroyasu Nakano, director / actor from Tokyo
1970-Hirokuni Moto, former amateur boxing player from Japan
1971-Jerrel Venetia, Kickboxer
1971-Boy Emmanuel (Emmanuel Lewis), actor, singer
1971-Wataru Watanabe, cartoonist
1971-Taro Nihei, an ice hockey player from Stockholm, Sweden
1971-Jiro Nihei, an ice hockey player from Stockholm, Sweden
1972-Minako Kawae, singer-songwriter
1972-Shoko Ueda, talent
1972-Kerr Smith, actor from Pennsylvania, United States
1972-Yasutaka Omura, Japanese manager, corporate revitalizer, administrative scrivener
1972-Hai Xia, Newscaster and Moderator of China Central Television, People's Republic of China
1972-Yoshikazu Norota, a former ski jumper from Otaru, Hokkaido
1972-Kazuhiro Watanabe, freelance announcer, newscaster, news desk, narrator, reporter, personality
1973-Christopher Nitkowski, professional baseball player
1973-Etsuko Nishio (former stage name: Etsuko Nishio), talent
1973-Aaron Boone, Major Leaguer
1973-Claudia Mason, United States fashion model
1973-Tiger Ali Singh, a professional wrestler from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1973-Rona Hartner, Romanian actress, singer and composer
1973-HIRO SATO, a photographer from London, England, living in Atlanta, USA
1973-Kazumi Inano, personality, reporter, kimono model
1973-Danny Green, Australian Professional Boxer
1974-Noriaki Sugiyama, voice actor
1974-Nalbert Bitencourt, Brazilian men's volleyball player
1974-Yuriy Bilonoh, Ukrainian track and field athlete
1974-Armen Nazaryan, a Bulgarian wrestler from Gyumri, Armenia
1974-Santi Denia Sanchez, a former soccer player from Albacete, Spain, and a current soccer coach
1975-Sayaka Aida, voice actor
1975-Tatsuya Nakamura, contemporary artist, constituent writer
1975-Juan Sebastian Beron, former soccer player
1975-Roy Makaay, former soccer player
1975-Natsuko Obayashi, freelance announcer
1975-Yuko Hamano, gravure idol, actress
1975-Aleksey Glushkov, Russian wrestler
1975-Roni Manako, a rugby player from Tonga
1975-Akihiro Nomura, freelance announcer, sports commentator
1975-Adonal Foyle, a former basketball player from Canouan
1975-Lisa Miskovsky, female singer-songwriter from Umeå, Sweden
1975-Ronald Cheng, Hong Kong singer
1976-Naomi Kishimoto, freelance announcer
1976-Anier Garcia, track and field athlete
1976-Ai Tani, talent
1976-Hirotaka Mori, singer-songwriter
1976-Yevgeny Martynov, a male figure skater from Ukraine
1976-Former ski jumper from Wojciech Skoupien, Zakopane, Poland
1976-Francisco Mancebo, a cycling (road race) player from Madrid, Spain
1977-Jose Reis, a kickboxer from Portugal
1977-Yuka Mihara, Japanese pornstar
1977-Chen Shu, Chinese actress
1977-Shigeo Hatakeyama, Japanese track and field athlete
1977-Megumi Tabata, Japanese newscaster
1977-Averno, Mexican professional wrestler
1977-Rie Matsuoka, former Japanese female marathoner
1977-Shio Suzumi, a former Takarazuka Revue star troupe star
1978-Mahiru Tsubura, actress
1978-Ryosuke Sawai, professional baseball player
1978-Lucas Neill, soccer player
1978-Ryohei Kamimura, Japanese novelist
1978-Kei Kodama, former Japanese actress
1978-Katherine Parkinson, British actress
1978-Hannu Rajaniemi, Finnish science fiction writer, fantasy writer
1979-Anna Nose, actress, model
1979-Akira Boy, comedy talent
1979-Oscar Isaac, an actor and singer from Guatemala who is mainly active in the United States.
1979-Shusaku Kawaguchi, a businessman from Tokyo
1979-Melina Perez, United States female professional wrestler, Diva
1980-Shinya Kawano, comedian (Okurahoma)
1980-Roho Yukio, former sumo wrestler
1980-Chingy, Rapper
1980-Tetsuro Adachi, actor
1980-Kanon, singer
1980-Kwon Oh-Joon, baseball player
1980-Sonoko Machida, a Japanese novelist
1980-Matthew Gray Gubler, former fashion model, actor, voice actor and film director in the United States
1980-Tetsuya Okubo, Japanese professional soccer player
1980-Akatsuki Kato, Japanese illustrator
1980-Kelly Huang, Taiwanese female talent, actress
1980-Matt Barnes, former basketball player from Santa Clara, California, United States
1981-Ricky Barrett, professional baseball player
1981-Clay Rapada, baseball player
1981-Ayumi Kojima, a Japanese talent and radio personality from Atsugi City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
1981-Hiroyuki Omae, former soccer player from Hiroshima prefecture, soccer instructor
1981-Yukari Nakamura, a female bicycle racer from Osaka
1981-Goran Rubil, former Yugoslav Slavonski Brod soccer player
1982-Asuka Ami, Japanese actor and model
1982-Antar Yahia, a soccer player from Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin, France
1982-Saki Onodera, former Japanese pornstar
1982-Marcelo Gomez Soares, Brazilian soccer player
1982-Ryan Bailey, a cycling (track race) player from Perth, Australia
1982-Emi Yamamoto, a female soccer player from Miura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
1982-Tobias Hysén, a soccer player from Gothenburg, Sweden
1983-Willy Aybar, Major Leaguer
1983-Clint Dempsey, soccer player
1983-Roberto Ferrari, Cycling (road race) athlete from Gavardo, Italy
1983-Bobby Campo, United States actor
1983-Chitose Suzuki, Japanese talent
1983-Takuya Kiryu, a former bicycle racer from Ishikawa District, Fukushima Prefecture
1983-Marko Šuler, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia), Slovenj Gradec national football player
1983-Wayne Simier, former basketball player in the United States
1983-Lee Ho-jin, a former soccer player from South Korea
1983-Yu Kawada, Japanese actor
1983-Atsushi Hotta, announcer belonging to Kansai Telecasting Corporation
1983-Daya Bedanova, former female professional tennis player from Ostrava, Czech Republic
1983-Junpei Nakama, a professional basketball player from Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture
1983-Akihito Tanaka, Japanese male wrestler, mixed martial arts
1983-Hiroaki Kato, Japanese singer-songwriter, Indonesian translator / interpreter, university lecturer, musical actor
1983-Mariko Takeda, Japanese female fashion model
1983-Koki Sugita, Japanese calligrapher, art
1986-Risa Mase (Pocket Palette w.), Talent
1986-Kentaro Seki, soccer player
1986-Brittany Snow, American actress
1986-Minami Kazama, radio personality, reporter, freelance announcer
1986-Lin Yu Chun, Taiwanese male singer
1986-Jana Jordan, United States adult model pornographic actress
1986-Svetlana Shkolina, Russian track and field athlete
1987-Yuichiro Tochiozan, sumo wrestler
1987-Bow Wow, Rapper, Actor
1987-Luigi Bruins, Dutch soccer player
1987-Ayami Takasugi, Japanese pornstar
1987-Pilmin Schwekler Professional soccer player from Etisville, Switzerland
1987-Airi Hoshina, a local talent from Tokyo
1987-Misuzu Kamiya, announcer of Fukushima Television
1987-Demian Johnson, a professional basketball player from Louisiana, United States.
1987-Wang Shihiro, Chinese rugby player
1987-Marina Morino, Japanese pornstar
1987-Daniel Hudson, a professional baseball player (pitcher) from Lynchburg, Virginia, United States.
1988-Mitsuhiro Ozaki, actor
1988-Hirotaka Kon, volleyball player
1988-Aoi Yuuki, an AV actress from Tokyo
1988-Hinami Narusawa, Japanese pornstar
1989-Dian Toscano, professional baseball player
1989-Dan Suzuki, soccer player
1989-Artem Borodulin, figure skater
1989-Yudai Chiba, fashion model, actor
1989-Camilo Vargas, a professional soccer player from Bogotá, Colombia
1989-Mana Hisamoto, contract announcer belonging to TV Kanagawa
1989-Taeyeon, a female singer from South Korea
1990-Tatsuki Machida, figure skater
1990-Akari Harashima, voice actor
1990-Daley Blind, soccer player
1990-Nicolas Höfler, a professional soccer player from Uberlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (German version)
1990-Yuya Odo, rugby player belonging to the top league Yamaha Motor Jubilo
1990-Muneyuki Uematsu, a rugby player belonging to the top league Canon Eagles
1990-Daley Blind, Dutch soccer player
1990-Mona Tomoyama, Japanese singer
1990-Armenia national team from Aras Özbiliz, Istanbul, Turkey, Bakırköy
1991-Yuki Mamiya, actress, talent
1991-Ryoya Sawada ,, Horse Racing Jockey
1991-Yuto Tajiri, Go player
1991-Nozomi Hara, handball player
1991-Edwin Gyimah, soccer player
1991-Domo Genesis, Rapper
1991-Thomas Cruise, soccer player
1991-Matthew Briggs, soccer player
1992-Miina Natsuno, a gravure idol and female talent from Saitama prefecture
1992-Tomomi Asa, former Japanese gravure idol
1992-Sukaphone Vongchikham, Laotian soccer player
1992-Runa Hoshino, an AV actress from Niigata prefecture
1992-Kim Jong-pil, a soccer player from South Korea who belongs to the J-League Tokushima Vortis
1992-Joao Pedro, a soccer player from Ipatinga, Brazil
1992-Farid Hasanov, Azerbaijani singer
1993-Junya Ito, soccer player
1993-Keisuke Kishita, OHK Okayama Broadcasting Announcer
1993 --Seina Morooka, a former handball player from Namegata City, Ibaraki Prefecture
1993-Tom Trybull, a soccer player from Berlin, Germany
1993 --Toshiya Hagiwara, a rugby player belonging to the Top Challenge League Kintetsu Liners
1993-SUGA, Korean male singer, lyricist, composer, composer, music producer and member of the idol group BTS
1993-Stefano Sturaro, a soccer player born in Sanremo, Province of Imperia, Italy
1993-Zakaria Labyad, a soccer player from Utrecht, the Netherlands
1993-Gino van Kessel, Dutch and Curacao soccer player
1994-Isabel Drescher, figure skater
1994-Bela Papp, figure skater
1994-Isabel Drescher, female figure skater from Dortmund, Germany
1994-Jordan Amavi, professional soccer player from Toulon, France
1994-Bela Papp, figure skater from Kuopio, Finland
1994-Yuta Hoshino, Japanese actor
1994-Yamato Aoki, Japanese political activist
1995-Hikaru Ohsawa, actress, talent
1995-Rumi Kato, idol (former SKE48)
1995-Cierra Ramirez, American actress and child actor
1995 --Keigo Harada, a former jockey of horse racing who belonged to the Ritto Training Center
1995-Masakazu Yoshioka, a professional soccer player from Nagasaki Prefecture
1995-Angel Correa, a soccer player from Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina
1995-Momoko Kato, Japan Shogi Association Encouragement Party
1997-Niamh Wilson, actress and child actor from Oakville, Ontario, Canada
1997-Rikito Inoue, a soccer player from Shimane prefecture
1997-Noa Hinamori, Japanese cosplayer and model
1998-Reiji Kozawa, professional baseball player
1998-Hirotaka Yonahara, professional baseball player
1998-Genki Kawasaki, former child actor in Japan
1998-Anderson Espinoza, a professional baseball player (pitcher) from Caracas, Venezuela
1998-Kakeru Yoshida, Japanese actor
1998-Kotomi Yamane, a female shogi player belonging to the Japan Shogi Association
1998-Kaylin Whitney, track and field athlete in Florida, United States
1999-Jenni Saarinen, Finnish figure skater
1999-Byun Ji Hyun, a female figure skater from Seoul, South Korea
1999-Kosuke Mashiyama, Japanese judo player from Tokyo
1999-Fuka Nagano, a female soccer player from Edogawa Ward, Tokyo
2000-Mia Kusakabe, Japanese female fashion model, talent and idol
2001-Jeon Somi, a Korean female idol from Canada
Birth unknown-Tomoyuki Uchida (Mr.T), composer, musician
Unknown year of birth-Chizuru Konno, voice actor
Year of birth unknown-Lingling, idol (BiSH)


[Today's flower language]
◆ Larch Larch
Flower language: Bold

◆ Japanese andromeda Lily of the valley bush
Flower language: pure love

◆ Crocus <Yellow> (Spring Saffron) Crocus
Flower language: The joy of youth


[People who died: I pray for your soul]
1649-James Hamilton, Scottish aristocracy, politician (birth 1606)
1661-Cardinal Mazarin, Chancellor of France (birth year 1602)
1847-Mary Anning, Paleontologist (1799 years of birth)
1851-Hans Christian Ørsted, physicist, chemist (1777)
1854 --Sanjo Kinmutsu, Lord of the late Edo period (1828)
1857-Dominic Savio, Saint of the Catholic Church (1842)
1857-James Duff, British aristocrat, military man (birth 1776)
1859-Luise of Mecklenburg, Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany (birth 1824)
1867-Sophie von Saxony, the youngest daughter of Amalie Auguste, the daughter of King John of Saxony of Germany and his wife Maximilian I of Bavaria (1845).
1876-Louis Colet, French poet (birth 1810)
1877 --Sadayoshi Nitta, Takao Hanamoto of the Edo period, Sadatoki Nitta (born 1853)
1880-Rudolf Scheffer, Dutch botanist (1844)
1881-Caroline Amalie a Augustembo, the second queen of King Christian VIII of Denmark (birth 1796)
1883-Arnold Toynbee, economist (birth year 1852)
1886-William Smith Clark (Dr. Clark), Sapporo Agricultural College's first vice-principal (birth year 1826)
1888-William I, Emperor of Germany (birth 1797)
1895-Leopold von Sacher-Mazoch, novelist (birth year 1836)
1900-Kojima Shikanosuke, the owner of Onoji-mura, Tama-gun, Musashi Province (currently Onoji-machi, Machida-shi, Tokyo) from the end of the Edo period (the end of the Edo period) to the Meiji era, the supporter of the Shinsengumi (birth year 1830)
1904-Honest Inoue, Rōjū of the Edo Shogunate, Hamamatsu feudal lord, Tsurumai feudal lord (birth year 1837)
1905-John Wilhelm Rowntry, England's chocolate and confectionery maker, Quaker religious activist and reformer (1868)
1907-Shiba Shigeri, Samurai, Kazoku, Baron (birth year 1843) from the end of the Edo period (the end of the Edo period) to the Meiji period
1907-Thomas Hanbury, British Merchant, Horticulturist, Philanthropist (Birth 1832)
1908-Henry Clifton, geologist (birth year 1826)
1913-Hermann to Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Germany's Mediatized Houses, politician (birth 1832)
1917 --Kuro Hosho, Japanese Noh performer (1837)
1918-Notomi Kaijiro, painter, industrial designer (birth year 1844)
1918-Frank Wedekind, playwright (birth year 1864)
1918-George von Lengerk Meyer, United States businessman and politician (1858)
1924-Tanaka Chobee, a businessman who was active mainly in the field of steel industry from the Meiji era to the Taisho era (1858)
1925-Friedrich Wilhelm von Prussian, Prussian royal family, Prince Prussian (1880)
1934-Kyotaro Inuchi, a government official from the Meiji era to the Taisho era (1854)
1936-Suketaro Hirose, businessman (birth year 1871)
1936-Swami Sri Yukteswa Gili, a Hindu saint (birth 1855)
1940-Shonosuke Kimura in his 20s, former sumo wrestler Tate-gyoji (birth year 1876)
1941-Kunishige Tanaka, a soldier of the Japanese Army (1870)
1944-Otto von Below, military personnel of the Kingdom of Prussia and the German Empire (1857)
1944-Naoyasu Okuda, Kazoku in the Meiji era, military personnel (birth year 1876)
1945-Tachibanaya Senyu, Rakugoka (1884)
1947-Kwon Dong-Chin, Korean independence activist, politician birth year 1861)
1948-Masanobu Makino, Japanese judoka (Kodokan 8th dan), politician (birth year 1898)
1949-Prince Philip di Borbone-Due Sicilian, descendants of the Bourbon-Sicilian family, the former rulers of both Sicilian kingdoms (1885)
1949-Charles Bennett, British Athletics (1870)
1950-Mōsen Fuchigami, Japanese poet (birth year 1915)
1952-Alexandra Kollontai, Bolshevik activist (birth 1872)
1952-Jujiro Matsuda, founder of Mazda (1875)
1953-Manabu Sano, Japanese socialist activist (birth year 1892)
1954-V. Walfrid Ekman, Physical Rayologist (1874)
1954-Clara Westhoff, German sculptor (1878)
1956-Kaneichi Sudo, Japanese novelist (birth year 1886)
1956-Paul Kretschmer, German linguist (birth year 1866)
1958-Goro Yamada, soccer player / leader (1894)
1960-Paul Jacoulet, French ukiyo-e artist active in Japan (1896)
1960-Otto Ackermann, Romanian conductor (1909)
1961-Shigeo Medoki, Jockey of the Japan Racing Association (1926)
1964-Paul von Lettow-Forbeck, German soldier (1870)
1965-Mitsuzo Hikoyama, Japanese journalist and sumo critic (birth year 1893)
1969-Minoru Katsumata, Japanese politician (1891)
1969-Walter Christaller, German geographer and city scholar (birth year 1893)
1970-Rihachi Mizuno, businessman, founder of Mizuno (1884)
1971-Terunishiki Tomiji, a former sumo wrestler who belonged to the Isenoumi stable and the Hanakago stable (birth year 1911)
1972-Tadashi Hirose, science fiction writer, detective writer (birth year 1924)
1972-Yoshio Yazaki, Japanese doctor, medical scientist, hygienist (1894)
1974-Earl Wilbur Sutherland, Physiologist (birth 1915)
1975-Joseph Guillemot, French track and field athlete (1899)
1975-Shirley Ross, American actress and singer (birth 1913)
1977-Nikolai Dudorov, Soviet Union politician (1906)
1979-Tomomi Narita, politician (birth year 1912)
1979-Jitsuo Tsukuda, Japanese novelist, philologist (birth year 1925)
1980-Heinz Linge, Nazi German Führer Adolf Hitler's servant (birth 1913)
1980-Olga Chekhova, Russian actress (1897)
1980-Shinzo Oya, Japanese politician and businessman (1894)
1981-Max Delbrück, biophysicist (birth year 1906)
1981-H. S. Wong, Chinese-American photographer and filmmaker (1900)
1983-Ulf von Euler, Physiologist, Pharmacologist (1905)
1983-Zhang Xueming, military personnel and politician of the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China (1908)
1983-Tomohide Gomi, Japanese literary writer (first generation literature), authority on Manyoshu (1908)
1984-Kohei Ito, poet, essayist, novelist, lyricist (birth year 1901)
1984-Imogen Holst, composer (1907)
1984-Kristian Johansson, ski jumper from Asker, Akershus, Norway (1907)
1984-Kinichi, politician of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (birth year 1910)
1984-Kenji Shibata, Japanese politician (birth year 1916)
1986-Seiichiro Ono, legal scholar (1891)
1987-Shintaro Tanabe, Japanese scientific thinker (1907)
1987-Masao Asai, German literary professor, Professor Emeritus of Waseda University (1905)
1988-Kurt Georg Kiesinger, Chancellor of Germany (1904)
1988-Kiyoshi Tomizuka, Japanese mechanical engineer (birth year 1893)
1988-Kurt Georg Kiesinger, West German politician (1904)
1989-Robert Mapplethorpe, Photographer (1946)
1989-Hilda Strike, Canadian track and field athlete (birth 1910)
1989-Kermit Beahan, United States Air Force soldier (birth 1918)
1991-Yujiro Ikenuchi, composer (birth year 1906)
1992-Menachem Begin, 6th Prime Minister of Israel (birth 1913)
1993-Edwin Vásquez, Peruvian male shooter (birth 1922)
1993-Max August Zorn, a German-born American mathematician (1906)
1993-Freya Stark, British explorer, travel writer, oriental scholar (birth year 1893)
1994-Charles Bukowski, writer (birth 1920)
1994-Fernando Rey, actor (birth 1917)
1995-Edward Bernays, Public Relations and Propaganda Expert (1891)
1996-Richard M. Powers, American science fiction illustrator (birth 1921)
1996-George Burns, New York-born actor, comedian (birth year 1896)
1997-Notorious B.I.G., Rapper (year of birth 1972)
1997-Jean-Dominique Bauby, editor of a French magazine (birth year 1952)
1998-Eiichi Ohara, Japanese businessman (birth year 1912)
1998-David MacAdam, physicist and color scientist in the United States (birth 1910)
1999-Misao Shuri, Japanese dancer and choreographer (birth year 1924)
2000-Ryosaku Sasaki, politician (birth year 1915)
2000-Jean Coulthard, Canadian composer, musicologist 1908)
2000-Arata Hirai, Japanese social thought historian (1899)
2001-Vincent Alo, Genovese Family Executive, New York Mafia, USA (1904)
2003-Gen Matsumoto, Brain Scientist (1940)
2003-Takao Yato, professional baseball player (1934)
2003-Stan Brakhage, United States Film Director (1933)
2004-John Mayer, composer (birth 1930)
2004-Chigusa Tsuyuhara, Japanese actress (birth year 1918)
2004-Teijiro Maekawa, Japanese historian (birth year 1911)
2005-Bunko Katsura, 4th generation, Rakugoka (birth year 1932)
2005-William Murray, United States Finction Book Editor, Novelist (1926)
2005-Ryuichiro Kuze, the first president of Subaru Tecnica International (STI) (birth year 1930)
2006-John Profumo, politician (birth 1915)
2006-Geir Ivarsøy, co-founder of Opera Software ASA (1957)
2006-Mutsuo Nishimura, Japanese geographer (birth year 1915)
2006-Chieko Yamanaka, Japanese poet (birth year 1925)
2006-Erik Elmsäter, Swedish track and field athlete (birth 1919)
2006-Toshinao Yoneyama, Japanese cultural anthropologist (birth year 1930)
2006-Harry Seidler, an architect who emigrated from the United States to Australia in 1948 (1923)
2007-Brad Delp, lead vocalist of rock band "Boston" (birth year 1951)
2007-Shunichi Komatsubara, Japanese businessman (birth year 1918)
2007-Tom Moldvay, game designer and writer (1949)
2007 --Ken Matsumura, Bicycle Racer (1927)
2007-Kazuo Tanaka, Yugoslav linguistic and literary researcher, translator (1935)
2008-Gen Ueda, singer-songwriter, composer, music producer (birth year 1961)
2009-Takashi Ohashi, Managing Director of Mazdaspeed, Race Director (1941)
2009-Haruhisa Ishida, Japanese computer scientist (birth year 1936)
2010-Lionel Cox, a former cycling (track race) athlete from Brisbane, Australia (birth 1930)
2010-Shinya Wako, Japanese physicist (1938)
2011-Inge Sørensen, Danish swimmer (birth 1924)
2011-Yasushi Hattori, Japanese politician (birth year 1915)
2011-Akiko Matsuda, Japanese actress (birth year 1952)
2013-Masao Ishizaka, lyricist and composer (birth year 1941)
2013-Masaaki Kasai, Japanese historian (1934)
2014-Melba Hernandez, Cuban politician (birth 1921)
2014-William Clay Ford, United States businessman, former Ford Motor Vice Chairman, Detroit Lions owner (birth 1925)
2014-Cheep Hiroishi, Japanese musician (saxophone player) (birth year 1961)
2014-Mohammed Fahim, Afghan politician, military personnel (1957)
2014-Yukinobu Ozaki, former Supreme Court judge, lawyer (1929)
2015-Alexis Vastine, French Boxer (birth year 1986)
2015-Camille Muffat, French swimmer (birth year 1989)
2015-Frei Otto, German architect and architect (birth 1925)
2015-Kazuya Kobayashi, pedagogue (1928 year of birth)
2016-Keigo Ouchi, politician (birth year 1930)
2016-Katsutoyo Yoshida, former professional baseball player (1935)
2017-Ryo Matsumoto, Japanese poet, dance critic, translator (1927)
2018-Takumi Sato, Japanese engineer (birth year 1922)
2018-Oskar Gröning, former member of the Waffen-SS (year of birth 1921)


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