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Events that Happened “A Day as Today”

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Events that Happened “A Day as Today”

November 10 – A Day as Today

  • 1202: in present-day Croatia ―in the framework of the Fourth Crusade―, despite the encyclicals of Pope Innocent III prohibiting and threatening excommunication, the Catholic crusaders begin the siege against the Catholic town of Zara (today Zadar).
  • 1444: the Turkish army (led by Sultan Murad II) smashes the Crusader army (led by the Polish King Vladislaus III Jagiellon) at the Battle of Varna.
  • 1520: The Stockholm Bloodbath ends, which followed the invasion of Sweden by the Danish forces of Christian II of Denmark.
  • 1619: René Descartes has the dream that inspires his Metaphysical Meditations.
  • 1674: in Westminster (England), as part of the Treaty of Westminster, which ended the Anglo-Dutch Wars, the Netherlands cedes New Holland to England.
  • 1702: in the present state of Florida (United States) British colonists under the command of James Moore take the Spanish city of San Agustín during the War of Queen Anne.
  • 1808: the battle of Gamonal (Burgos) takes place between the troops of Napoleon and the Spanish under the command of the Count of Belveder, resulting in defeat for the Spanish troops and giving way to the plunder of the city of Burgos.
  • 1810: in Spain: the Cortes of Cádiz granted freedom of the press for the first time.
  • 1810: the inhabitants of the Imperial Villa of Potosí rise up against the Spanish crown, for independence.
  • 1813: the Battle of Tierrita Blanca takes place, a military confrontation that took place in the context of the Venezuelan War of Independence between the patriotic forces of Simón Bolívar and the royalists of José Ceballos, with the victory of the latter.
  • 1821: in Panama the First Cry of Independence happens in the Heroic Villa de Los Santos.
  • 1839: Peru recovers its political autonomy after having formed part of the confederation with Bolivia.
  • 1839: the news about the obtaining of the first photograph in Spain is published in the Barcelona newspaper El Constitucional. It was a daguerreotype of the Barcelona fish market attributed to Pedro Felipe Monlau.
  • 1855: in the city of Tokyo (Japan), an earthquake kills more than 100,000 people.
  • 1859: Austria, France and Sardinia sign the Treaty of Zurich.
  • 1862: Giuseppe Verdi’s opera The Force of Destiny is premiered in Saint Petersburg (Russia).
  • 1866: the Battle of Guayabo takes place, between the Mexican army of the Republic against the army of the Second French Empire.
  • 1871: Henry Morton Stanley finds the late explorer and missionary David Livingstone in Ujiji, near Lake Tanganyika, saying the famous words, “Dr. Livingstone, I suppose.
  • 1890: the British ship HMS Serpent sinks on the Costa de la Muerte (Spain), causing 172 victims.
  • 1891: At the exit of the Variedades theater, in the city of San José (Costa Rica), a group of Spaniards assaults and wounds the Cuban general Antonio Maceo.
  • 1938: in Germany and Austria the Holocaust begins with the Night of the Broken Glass.
  • 1940: in Bucharest (Romania) an earthquake of magnitude 7.3 on the magnitude scale at the moment leaves a toll of 1000 victims.
  • 1947: in Kashmir, the town of Karamula is completely destroyed after 13 days of Muslim uprising.
  • 1951: The first coast-to-coast telephone service opens in the United States.
  • 1954: In the Arlington National Cemetery (United States), President Dwight D. Eisenhower inaugurates the United States Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima memorial).
  • 1968: The Soviet Union launches its Zond 6 space probe, which will send photographs of the Moon.
  • 1969: the children’s television program Sesame Street (Plaza Sésamo, Barrio Sésamo or Calle Sésamo) is broadcast for the first time in the United States.
  • 1970: the Soviet Union launches the lunar orbit Lunojod 1.
  • 1970: in the city of San Miguel de Tucumán the Tucumanazo erupts, days of citizen struggle against the Onganía dictatorship.
  • 1975: in New York, Resolution 3379 of the United Nations General Assembly equates Zionism with racism. (It will be appealed in December 1991 by Resolution 4686).
  • 1976: in a tunnel 183 meters underground, in the U3hc area of ​​the Nevada Atomic Test Site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 6:58 (local time) the United States detonates its Sprit atomic bomb, less than 20 kilotons. It is the 873rd bomb out of 1,132 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
  • 1984: In a tunnel 372 meters underground, in the U3ld area of ​​the Nevada Atomic Test Site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 8:40 a.m. (local time) the United States detonates its Fulcrum atomic bomb, 5 kilotons. It is the 1020th bomb out of 1132 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
  • 1985: Under the waters of Lake Epecuén, the Buenos Aires tourist center Villa Epecuén is flooded, located 7 km from the city of Carhué, Argentine Republic.
  • 1989: in Bulgaria the pro-Soviet leader Todor Zhivkov is dismissed; He is replaced by Petar Mladenov.
  • 1989: In Germany, Berlin civilians end with the demolition of the Berlin Wall.
  • 1992: The Party of European Socialists is founded.
  • 1994: in Iraq, the government recognizes the sovereignty and borders of Kuwait.
  • 1997: in New York, the painting The Dream of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso is auctioned for 7000 million pesetas.
  • 1999: the International Astronomical Union gives the name of Almería to a new asteroid discovered by two German astronomers from the Hispano-German Observatory of Calar-Alto (Almería) (Spain).
  • 2003: At the United Nations, twenty-five countries gathered, including Russia and Ukraine, signed a joint declaration on the 70th Anniversary of the Holodomor
  • 2007: The King of Spain Juan Carlos I rebukes the Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez with the expression Why don’t you shut up? at the XVII Ibero-American Summit of Heads of State, which took place in Santiago de Chile.
  • 2019: Evo Morales resigns from the presidency of Bolivia, after intense weeks of protests against accusations of electoral fraud and vote manipulation.

Who was Born “A Day as Today”?

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Who was Born “A Day as Today”?

November 10 – A Day as Today

  • 1278: Philip I of Taranto, Prince of Taranto (d. 1332).
  • 1323: Philippe of Burgundy, Count of Auvergne (d. 1346).
  • 1433: Charles the Bold, Burgundian Duke (d. 1477).
  • 1480: Bridget of York, English noblewoman (d. 1517).
  • 1483: Martin Luther, German monk (d. 1546).
  • 1490: John III of Cleves, German nobleman (d. 1539).
  • 1493: Paracelsus, Swiss physicist (d. 1541).
  • 1566: Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, English Earl (d. 1601).
  • 1574: Maria Cristina of Habsburg, princess of Habsburg (d. 1621).
  • 1577: Jacob Cats, Dutch poet and politician (d. 1660).
  • 1584: Catherine Vasa, Swedish princess (d. 1638).
  • 1615: Ninon de Lenclos, writer, patron and French courtesan (d. 1705).
  • 1668: François Couperin, French musician (d. 1733).
  • 1684: Francisco Solano de Luque, Spanish physician and researcher (d. 1738).
  • 1695: John Bevis, English physicist and astronomer (d. 1771).
  • 1695: Luis Armando II de Borbón-Conti, French aristocrat (d. 1727).
  • 1697: William Hogarth, English painter, printmaker and writer (d. 1764).
  • 1697: Luisa Hipólita of Monaco, Monegasque aristocrat (d. 1731).
  • 1710: Adam Gottlob Moltke, Danish politician (d. 1792).
  • 1712: Teresa Herrera, Spanish philanthropist (d. 1791).
  • 1720: Honorato III of Monaco (d. 1795).
  • 1728: Oliver Goldsmith, Anglo-Irish writer (d. 1774).
  • 1730: Pedro de Alcántara Fernández de Córdoba, Spanish aristocrat (d. 1789).
  • 1735: Granville Sharp, British abolitionist (d. 1813).
  • 1740: Maria Cunigunda of Saxony, German princess (d. 1826).
  • 1748: Andrés del Corral, Spanish writer and archaeologist (d. 1818).
  • 1759: Friedrich Schiller, German poet and playwright (d. 1805).
  • 1764: Andrés Manuel del Río, Spanish and Mexican mineralogist (d. 1849).
  • 1766: Andrés Esteban Gómez, Spanish religious (d. 1831).
  • 1776: María del Pilar Melo de Portugal y Heredia, Spanish aristocrat (f. 1835).
  • 1784: Franco Andrea Bonelli, Italian ornithologist (d. 1830).
  • 1784: William Maynard Gomm, British military man (d. 1875).
  • 1786: Vicente Salvá, Spanish grammarian, bibliographer and editor (d. 1849).
  • 1788: José María Cornejo, Salvadoran president (d. 1864).
  • 1800: Alexander Walker Scott, Australian entomologist (d. 1883).
  • 1801: Vladimir Dal, Russian lexicographer (d. 1872).
  • 1807: Robert Blum, German politician (d. 1848).
  • 1808: Martín Arenas, Argentine military man (d. 1871).
  • 1817: Andrés Lamas, Uruguayan writer (d. 1891).
  • 1818: Obligado Pastor, Argentine military and politician (f. 1870).
  • 1819: Ernst Benary, German businessman and botanist (d. 1893).
  • 1819: Adolf Wuttke, German theologian (d. 1870).
  • 1821: Auguste Cain, French sculptor (d. 1894).
  • 1822: Joaquín Fonseca, Spanish religious (d. 1890).
  • 1823: Tomás Mosquera, Spanish politician (d. 1890).
  • 1823: Thomas Scatcherd, Canadian lawyer and politician (d. 1876).
  • 1826: Manuel Rafael García Aguirre, Argentine jurist (f. 1887).
  • 1828: Teodomiro Ramírez de Arellano, Spanish writer (d. 1909).
  • 1829: Elwin Bruno Christoffel, German physicist and mathematician (d. 1900).
  • 1834: José Hernández, Argentine writer (d. 1886).1835: Amalia Domingo Soler, Spanish writer (d. 1909).
  • 1836: Andrés Avelino Cáceres, Peruvian military, politician and president (d. 1923).
  • 1836: Ricardo Gutiérrez, Argentine surgeon and poet (d. 1896).
  • 1843: Miguel Antonio Caro, Colombian politician and writer (d. 1909).
  • 1845: Andrés Avelino Aramburú Sarrio, Peruvian journalist and politician (f. 1916).
  • 1845: John Sparrow David Thompson, Canadian politician and prime minister (d. 1894).
  • 1848: José Velarde, Spanish poet (d. 1892).
  • 1849: Alexander Duff, British aristocrat (d. 1912).
  • 1851: Francis Maitland Balfour, Scottish biologist (d. 1882).
  • 1851: José María Yermo y Parres, Mexican religious (d. 1904).
  • 1856: Mabel Loomis Todd, American writer (d. 1932).
  • 1859: Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, French-Swiss painter (d. 1923).
  • 1861: Robert Innes, British astronomer (d. 1933).
  • 1862: Camilo Arriaga, Mexican mining engineer (d. 1945).
  • 1863: Bernabé Piedrabuena, Spanish bishop (d. 1942).
  • 1868: Gichin Funakoshi, Japanese martial arts teacher (d. 1957).
  • 1869: Gaetano Bresci, Italian assassin (d. 1901).
  • 1870: Carlos de Borbón-Dos Sicilias, Spanish aristocrat (d. 1949).
  • 1870 – Lizzie Caswall Smith, British photographer (d. 1958).
  • 1870: Michael Rostovtzeff, Russian politician (d. 1952).
  • 1873: Adolfo d’Empaire Andrade, Venezuelan doctor (d. 1947).
  • 1873: Henri Rabaud, French conductor and composer (d. 1949).
  • 1874: Gustav Embden, German biochemist (d. 1933).
  • 1875: Manuel de Argüelles y Argüelles, Spanish politician and banker (d. 1945).
  • 1875: Nicolás Fernández, Mexican military (d. 1973).
  • 1875: Hansi Niese, Austrian actress (d. 1934).
  • 1878: Jorge Ubico Castañeda, Guatemalan president and dictator (d. 1946).
  • 1879: Vachel Lindsay, American poet (d. 1931).
  • 1879: Patrick Pearse, Irish activist (d. 1916).
  • 1880: Jacob Epstein, American sculptor (d. 1959).
  • 1881: Rollin Thorne Sologuren, Peruvian businessman (d. 1954).
  • 1882: José Benjamín Ábalos, Argentine physician and politician (d. 1966).
  • 1882: Leo White, American actor (d. 1948).
  • 1885: Esther Dale, American actress (d. 1961).
  • 1887: Arnold Zweig, German writer (d. 1968).
  • 1888: Juan Antonio Ríos, Chilean politician and president (d. 1946).
  • 1889: Rafael Estrella Ureña, Dominican president (d. 1945).
  • 1889: Claude Rains, British actor (d. 1967).
  • 1890: Carl F. W. Borgward, German engineer and businessman (d. 1963).
  • 1890: Gastone Gambara, Italian military (d. 1962).
  • 1891: Carl Stalling, American composer (d. 1972).
  • 1893: Gregori Maksimov, Russian anarcho-syndicalist (d. 1950).
  • 1894: Lisa Tetzner, German writer (d. 1963).
  • 1897: Luis Arturo Gardeweg Villegas, Chilean politician (d. 1985).
  • 1897: Antonio Pons, Ecuadorian president (d. 1980).
  • 1901: José Gorostiza, Mexican poet (d. 1973).
  • 1902: Antonio María Valencia, Colombian musician and composer (d. 1952).
  • 1905: Rafael Fernández-Shaw, Spanish writer (d. 1967).
  • 1905: Marcial Rodríguez, Argentine political leader (f. 2003).
  • 1906: Gregorio Fraile, scientist and Spanish professor (f. 1999).
  • 1906: Josef Kramer, German SS officer (d. 1945).
  • 1908: Noemí Gerstein, Argentine sculptor and draftsman (f. 1996).
  • 1908: Nikolay Nósov, Russian writer (d. 1976).
  • 1909: Robert Arthur, American writer (d. 1969).
  • 1909: Pawel Jasienica, Polish journalist, historian and soldier (d. 1970).
  • 1910: Tomás Blanco, Spanish actor (d. 1990).
  • 1910: Salvador Contreras, Mexican composer (d. 1982).
  • 1910: Raoul Diagne, French footballer and coach (d. 2002).
  • 1910: Ernesto Duchini, Argentine soccer player and coach (d. 2006).
  • 1911: Harry Andrews, British actor (d. 1989).
  • 1911: Luis Emilio Gómez Ruiz, Ecuadorian lawyer and diplomat (d. 1966).
  • 1913: José Manuel Blecua Teijeiro, Spanish philologist (f. 2003).
  • 1913: Álvaro Cunhal, Portuguese politician (f. 2005).
  • 1914: Edmund Conen, German footballer (d. 1990).
  • 1915: Torcuato Fernández Miranda, Spanish politician (d. 1980).
  • 1916: Billy May, American composer (d. 2004).
  • 1916: Doctor Tangalanga, Argentine comedian (d. 2013).
  • 1918: Ernst Otto Fischer, German scientist, 1973 Nobel Prize Winner (d. 2007).
  • 1919: José María Caffarel, Spanish actor (f. 1999).
  • 1919: George Fenneman, American radio host (d. 1997).
  • 1919: Mikhail T. Kalashnikov, Soviet-Russian military engineer, firearms designer (d. 2013).
  • 1919: Víctor Medina, Chilean politician (f. 1997).
  • 1919: Rafael Hernández Piedra, Mexican politician (d. 1985).
  • 1919: François Périer, French actor (f. 2002).
  • 1919 – Michael Strank, US Marine (d. 1945).
  • 1919: Moise Tshombe, Congolese politician (d. 1969).
  • 1920: Jennifer Holt, American actress (f. 1997).
  • 1920: Rafael del Pino, Spanish businessman (d. 2008).
  • 1921: Sergio Markmann, Chilean businessman (d. 2009).
  • 1922: Gaby Álvarez, Spanish actress (f. 2013).
  • 1922: Manuel Franco da Costa de Oliveira Falcão, Portuguese bishop (d. 2012).
  • 1923: Robert Carrier, American cook (d. 2006).
  • 1923: Hachikō, the Japanese “faithful dog” (d. 1935).
  • 1923: José María Moreno Galván, intellectual, Spanish journalist (d. 1981).
  • 1923: Anne Shelton, British singer (d. 1994).
  • 1924: Caterina Mancini, Italian soprano (d. 2011).
  • 1925: Richard Burton, British actor (d. 1984).
  • 1926: Jaime Agudelo, Colombian humorist (d. 2009).
  • 1926: Rossella Falk, Italian actress (d. 2013).
  • 1926: Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo, Mexican bishop (f. 1993).
  • 1927: Sabah Fighali, Lebanese singer (d. 2014).
  • 1928: Ennio Morricone, Italian composer and conductor (f. 2020).
  • 1929: Luis García-San Miguel, Spanish jurist (f. 2006).
  • 1929: Carlos Alberto Moratorio, Argentine military and sportsman (d. 2010).
  • 1929: Ninón Sevilla, Cuban actress and dancer (d. 2015).
  • 1929: Wout Wagtmans, Dutch cyclist (d. 1994).
  • 1930: Gene Conley, American basketball player (d. 2017).
  • 1930: Luis Rius, Spanish writer (d. 1984).
  • 1931: Francisco Pastor Pérez, Spanish poet and gallery owner (d. 2012).
  • 1931: Hugo García Robles, Uruguayan writer, gastronomer and art critic (f. 2014).
  • 1932: Paul Bley, American pianist (d. 2016).
  • 1932: Jean-Pierre Garen, French physician and writer (d. 2004).
  • 1932: Liana Lombard (Lía Cyngiser), Argentine actress (d. 2009).
  • 1932: Roy Scheider, American actor (f. 2008).
  • 1933: Don Clarke, New Zealand rugby player (f. 2002).
  • 1933: Roberto Di Chiara, Argentine journalist (f. 2008).
  • 1934: Houston Person, American saxophonist.
  • 1935: Igor Dmitriyevich Novikov, Russian astrophysicist.
  • 1936: Claudio Barrientos, Chilean boxer (d. 1982).
  • 1936: Muntaz Dhrami, Albanian sculptor.
  • 1936: Mario Handler, Uruguayan filmmaker and photographer.
  • 1936: Olga Francesca Linares, Panamanian-American archaeologist.
  • 1937: Zdeněk Zikán, Czech footballer (d. 2013).
  • 1939: Manuel del Valle Arévalo, Spanish politician.
  • 1939: Hubert Laws, American musician.
  • 1939: Russell Means, American actor and activist (d. 2012).
  • 1940: Pierre Bameul, French writer.
  • 1940: Joan Borràs, Spanish actor.
  • 1940: Screaming Lord Sutch (David Sutch), British singer-songwriter and politician (d. 1999).
  • 1941: Margarita Cota-Cárdenas, American writer.
  • 1942: Jaume Bartumeu, Andorran politician and president.
  • 1942: Robert F. Engle, American economist.
  • 1942: Barry Kramer, American basketball player.
  • 1942: Hans-Rudolf Merz, Swiss politician.
  • 1944: Askar Akáiev, Kyrgyz politician, first president of his country.
  • 1944: Rosa Luz Alegría, Mexican politician.
  • 1944: Tim Rice, author of lyrics for musicals and British screenwriter.
  • 1944: Robert Lawrence Trask, American linguist (d. 2004).
  • 1945: Terence Davies, British screenwriter and filmmaker.
  • 1945: Vladimir Hofmann, French sculptor.
  • 1945: Willi Lippens, German footballer.
  • 1945: Salvador Martínez della Rocca, Mexican politician and activist.
  • 1946: Vicent Garcés, Spanish politician.
  • 1946: Manuel Matta, Chilean politician.
  • 1946: Hannes Swoboda, Austrian politician.
  • 1947: Glen Buxton, American guitarist (f. 1997).
  • 1947: Bachir Gemayel, Lebanese military man (d. 1982).
  • 1947: Greg Lake, British musician, of the bands King Crimson, and Emerson, Lake and Palmer (d. 2016).
  • 1948: Shigesato Itoi, Japanese game designer.
  • 1948: Angela T. Leiva, Cuban botanist.
  • 1948: Enrique Martínez y Martínez, Mexican politician.
  • 1948: Sitthichai Pokai-udom, Thai politician.
  • 1948: Vincent Schiavelli, American actor (f. 2005).
  • 1950: Ángel Calle, Spanish politician.
  • 1950: Kim Donghwa, South Korean cartoonist.
  • 1950: Pedro Escobar, Spanish politician.
  • 1950: Bernd-Ulrich Hergemöller, German historian.
  • 1950: Debra Hill, American film producer and screenwriter (d. 2005).
  • 1950: Casimiro López Llorente, Spanish bishop.
  • 1950: Enrique Mrak, Uruguayan cultural manager, actor and writer.
  • 1950: Bob Orton, Jr., American professional wrestler.
  • 1950: Teresa de Dios Unanue Cuban educator raised in Puerto Rico.
  • 1951: Danilo Medina, politician, economist and Dominican president since 2012.
  • 1951: Patxi Pagoaga, Spanish handball player (d. 1995).
  • 1951: John Williamson, American basketball player (d. 1996).
  • 1952: Fernando Allende, Mexican actor.
  • 1952: Beatriz del Cueto, Cuban architect.
  • 1953: Andrés Godoy, Chilean musician.
  • 1953: Charles E. Leiserson, American computer scientist.
  • 1953: Carlos Maturana, Chilean painter.
  • 1953: Leticia Navarro, Mexican businesswoman.
  • 1953: Jorge Yoma, Argentine politician.
  • 1954: Avelino Guillén, Peruvian jurist.
  • 1954: Enny Haryono, Indonesian singer.
  • 1954: Juanito, Spanish soccer player (d. 1992).
  • 1954: Ángel Mifsud Ciscar, Spanish writer (d. 2012).
  • 1954: Marlene van Niekerk, South African writer.
  • 1955: Clare Higgins, British actress.
  • 1955: Roland Emmerich, German filmmaker.
  • 1956: Luis Benítez, Argentine writer and poet.
  • 1956: Scott Columbus, American drummer, of the band Manowar (d. 2011).
  • 1957: Ingo Metzmacher, German conductor and musician.
  • 1958: Stephen Herek, American filmmaker.
  • 1958: George Lowe, American actor.
  • 1958: Omar Minaya, American baseball manager.
  • 1959: Richard Brodie, American computer programmer.
  • 1959: Randy Mamola, American racing driver.
  • 1959: Marcelo Tas, Brazilian director, presenter, writer.
  • 1960: Neil Gaiman, British cartoonist and writer.
  • 1960: Celeste Jiménez, Venezuelan dancer.
  • 1960: Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, Argentine humorist.
  • 1960: Pello Varela, and Spanish screenwriter and filmmaker.
  • 1961: Ester Formosa, Spanish actress and singer.
  • 1961: Franco Navarro, Peruvian soccer player and coach.
  • 1962: Pedro Delgado Campaña, Ecuadorian economist and banker.
  • 1962: Joaquín Díaz Gil, Spanish composer.
  • 1962: Domingo González Romero, Spanish politician.
  • 1962: Paul “Tubbs” Williams, British bassist, of the band Incognito (d. 2007).
  • 1963: Hugh Bonneville, British actor.
  • 1963: Gabriel Condron, Argentine screenwriter and filmmaker.
  • 1963: Tommy Davidson, American comedian and actor.
  • 1963: Antoni Martí, Andorran politician.
  • 1963: Dave McKean, British illustrator.
  • 1963: Mike Powell, American athlete.
  • 1963: Narcisse Ranarison, Malagasy sculptor.
  • 1963: Juan Carlos Torres, Colombian writer.
  • 1964: Héctor Campana, Argentine basketball player and politician.
  • 1964: Magnús Scheving, Icelandic actor and gymnast.
  • 1965: Eddie Irvine, British Formula 1 driver.
  • 1966: Vanessa Angel, British actress.
  • 1966: Bill DeMott, American professional wrestler.
  • 1967: Vivian Chow, actress and Hong Kong singer.
  • 1967: Aurelio Pastor Valdivieso, Peruvian lawyer and politician.
  • 1967: Andreas Scholl, German tenor.
  • 1967: Michael Jai White, American actor.
  • 1968: Tracy Morgan, comedian and American actor.
  • 1969: Faustino Asprilla, Colombian footballer.
  • 1969: Jens Lehmann, German footballer.
  • 1969: Nicola Minali, Italian cyclist.
  • 1969: Ellen Pompeo, American actress.
  • 1969: José Antonio Ramos, Spanish timplist musician (f. 2008).
  • 1969: Zoltán Téglás, American singer.
  • 1970: Warren G, American rapper.
  • 1970: Freddy Loix, Belgian rally driver.
  • 1970: Sergey Ovchinnikov, Russian footballer.
  • 1970: Freddy Loix, Belgian racing driver.
  • 1971: Mario Abdo Benítez, Paraguayan politician and businessman, president of Paraguay since 2018.
  • 1971: Chetanya Adib, Indian actor.
  • 1971: Holly Black, American writer.
  • 1971: Marcelo Corvalán, Argentine bassist, singer and composer, of the band ANIMAL.
  • 1971: Walton Goggins, American actor.
  • 1971: Mustapha Hadji, Moroccan footballer.
  • 1971: Carlos David Ruiz, Argentine soccer player.
  • 1972: DJ Ashba, American guitarist, of the band Guns N ‘Roses.
  • 1972: Nic Chagall, DJ and producer of German origin, of the band Cosmic Gate.
  • 1972: Marco Garcés, Mexican soccer player.
  • 1973: Patrik Berger, Czech footballer.
  • 1973: Robert Gulya, Hungarian composer.
  • 1973: Marco Antonio Rodríguez, Mexican soccer referee.
  • 1974: Manuel Canabal, Spanish footballer.
  • 1974: Alexsander Freitas, American pornographic actor.
  • 1974: Niko Hurme, Finnish musician, of the Lordi and Stala & So bands.
  • 1974: Matt Maher, Canadian singer.
  • 1975: Jim Adkins, guitarist and American singer, of the band Jimmy Eat World.
  • 1975: Diplo, American DJ, of the Major Lazer band.
  • 1975: Raquel Navamuel, model, actress and Spanish television presenter.
  • 1975: Davey Havok, American singer.
  • 1975: Markko Märtin, Estonian rally driver.
  • 1975: Everson Pereira, Swiss footballer.
  • 1976: Sergio González, Spanish footballer.
  • 1976: Steffen Iversen, Norwegian footballer.
  • 1976: Shefki Kuqi, Finnish footballer.
  • 1977: Josh Barnett, American martial arts fighter.
  • 1977: Brittany Murphy, American actress (f. 2009).
  • 1977: Erik Nevland, Norwegian footballer.
  • 1977: Freddy Serrano, Costa Rican journalist.
  • 1978: Kyla Cole, Slovak model.
  • 1978: Nadine Angerer, German soccer player.
  • 1978: Jorge De Paula, Dominican baseball player.
  • 1978: Eve, American singer.
  • 1978: Julián López, Spanish actor and comedian.
  • 1978: Timo Scheider, German motorsport driver.
  • 1978: Diplo, American DJ, of the Major Lazer band.
  • 1979: Cuci Amador, Puerto Rican musician.
  • 1979: Chris Joannou, Australian bassist, of the band Silverchair.
  • 1979: Nina Mercedez, American porn actress.
  • 1979: Anthony Réveillère, French footballer.
  • 1979: Takashi Uchiyama, Japanese boxer.
  • 1980: Grégory Arnolin, French footballer.
  • 1980: Troy Bell, American basketball player.
  • 1980: Calvin Chen, Taiwanese singer and actor, of the band Fahrenheit.
  • 1980: Gitti Fuentes, Chilean singer.
  • 1980: Katarina Waters, German professional wrestler.
  • 1981: Tony Blanco, Dominican baseball player.
  • 1981: Ezequiel Garré, Argentine soccer player.
  • 1981: Ryback, American professional wrestler.
  • 1981: Miroslav Slepička, Czech footballer.
  • 1982: Alejandro José Hernández Hernández, Spanish soccer referee.
  • 1982: Ruth Lorenzo, Spanish singer.
  • 1982: Heather Matarazzo, American actress.
  • 1982: Juan Ojeda, Argentine goalkeeper.
  • 1982: Amets Txurruka, Spanish cyclist.
  • 1983: Brian Dinkelman, American baseball player.
  • 1983: Miranda Lambert, singer and American guitarist, of the band Pistol Annies.
  • 1983: Simone Peach, Czech porn actress.
  • 1983: Craig Smith, American basketball player.
  • 1983: Marius Žaliūkas, Lithuanian footballer.
  • 1984: Ludovic Obraniak, Polish footballer.
  • 1984: María Gracia Omegna, Chilean actress.
  • 1984: Kendrick Perkins, American basketball player.
  • 1984: Luis Alberto Ramírez, Peruvian soccer player.
  • 1985: Diego Amaya, Colombian footballer.
  • 1985: Aleksandar Kolarov, Serbian footballer.
  • 1985: Cherno Samba, Gambian footballer.
  • 1986: Aarón Guerrero, Spanish actor.
  • 1986: Ilias Iliadis, Greek judoka.
  • 1986: Stanislav Namaşco, Moldovan footballer.
  • 1986: Josh Peck, American actor.
  • 1986: Samuel Wanjiru, Kenyan athlete (d. 2011).
  • 1987: D.J. Augustin, American basketball player.
  • 1987: Norbey Salazar, Colombian footballer.
  • 1987: Jessica Tovey, Australian actress.
  • 1988: John Pajoy, Colombian footballer.
  • 1988: Gonzalo Sepúlveda, Chilean soccer player.
  • 1988: Jesús M. Toribio, Spanish keyboardist and composer, of the band Phoenix Rising.
  • 1988: Massimo Coda, Italian footballer.
  • 1989: Daniel Agyei, Ghanaian footballer.
  • 1989: Ana Fernández García, Spanish actress.
  • 1989: Brendon Hartley, New Zealand pilot.
  • 1989: Andrew J. Morley, Australian actor.
  • 1989: Jacob Pullen, American basketball player.
  • 1990: Vanessa Ferrari, Italian gymnast.
  • 1990: Aron Jóhannsson, American footballer.
  • 1990: Andreas Laudrup, Danish footballer.
  • 1991: Marcos Caicedo, Ecuadorian soccer player.
  • 1991: Gorgui Dieng, Senegalese basketball player.
  • 1991: Tony Snell, American basketball player.
  • 1992: Mattia Perin, Italian footballer.
  • 1992: Héctor Antonio Urrego, Colombian soccer player.
  • 1992: Rafał Wolski, Polish footballer.
  • 1992: Wilfried Zaha, British footballer.
  • 1992: Borna Barišić, Croatian footballer.
  • 1994: Zoey Deutch, American actress.
  • 1994: Óliver Torres, Spanish footballer.
  • 1995: Iván Pardo, Chilean soccer player.
  • 1997: Igor Szpakowski, Spanish actor.
  • 1997: Federico Dimarco, Italian footballer.
  • 1997: Daniel James, British footballer.
  • 1999: Kiernan Shipka, American actress.
  • 1999: Mondo Duplantis, Swedish pole vault athlete.
  • 1999: João Félix, Portuguese soccer player.
  • 2000: Mackenzie Foy, American model and actress.
  • 2004: Santiago Cabral, Mexican goalkeeper.

Who Left Us “A Day as Today”?

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Who Left Us “A Day as Today”?

November 10 – A Day as Today

  • 477 a. C .: Majavira, Indian religious (b. 549 BC).
  • 461: Leo I the Great, Roman pope (b. C. 390).
  • 627: Justus of Canterbury, Italian clergyman and missionary (b. C. 580).
  • 897: Theophane II, Byzantine empress (b.?).
  • 1209: Ramón Roger de Trencavel, French aristocrat (b. 1185).
  • 1241: Celestine IV, Roman pope (b.?).
  • 1299: John I of Holland, Dutch King (b. 1284).
  • 1444: Vladislao III Jagiellon, Polish King (b.1424).
  • 1495: Dorothea of ​​Brandenburg, German aristocrat (b.1431).
  • 1501: Vittore Crivelli, Italian painter (b.1444).
  • 1543: Felipe Bigarny, French sculptor (b. C. 1475).
  • 1549: Paul III, Italian pope (b.1468).
  • 1559: Pedro Fernández de Velasco y Tovar, Spanish aristocrat (b. 1485).
  • 1562: Antonio de Borbón, French aristocrat (b. 1518).
  • 1562: Luis de Vega, Spanish architect (b. ¿?).
  • 1644: Luis Vélez de Guevara, Spanish playwright and novelist (b. 1579).
  • 1673: Michael Korybut Wisniowiecki, Polish King (b.1640).
  • 1683: John Collins, English mathematician (b.1625).
  • 1683: Robert Morison, Scottish botanist (b.1620).
  • 1728: Fyodor Matveyevich Apraxin, Russian admiral (b. 1661).
  • 1730: Gregorio Lazzarini, Italian painter (b.1655).
  • 1763: Joseph François Dupleix, French colonial administrator (b.1697).
  • 1790: Jean René Constant Quoy, French naturist and zoologist (d. 1869).
  • 1793: Jean-Marie Roland de la Platière, French politician (d. 1734).
  • 1799 – Joseph Black, British chemist and physicist (b. 1728).
  • 1808: Guy Carleton, British aristocrat (b. 1724).
  • 1814: Gregorio Hermida y Gamba, Spanish bishop (b. 1755).
  • 1824: Joaquín Larraín, Chilean priest and politician (b. 1754).
  • 1834: George Spencer, British aristocrat (b. 1758).
  • 1836: José María Cabrer, Spanish military engineer and geographer (b. 1761).
  • 1836 – William Frederick Wells, British watercolorist and printmaker (b. 1762).
  • 1843 – John Trumbull, American painter (b. 1756).
  • 1845: Ramón Casaus y Torres, Spanish bishop (b. 1765).
  • 1848: Ibrahim Pasha, Egyptian military man (b. 1789).
  • 1848: Juan María Muñoz y Manito, Spanish military man (b. 1761).
  • 1852: Gideon Mantell, British paleontologist (b. 1730).
  • 1857: Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Kohary, Princess of Saxony (b. 1822).
  • 1861: Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, French zoologist (b.1805).
  • 1873: Louis Le Chatelier, French engineer (b.1815).
  • 1876: Juan Antonio Álvarez, Argentine politician (b. 1812).
  • 1876: Karl Eduard von Eichwald, Russian botanist (b. 1795).
  • 1880: Sabino Berthelot, French naturalist (b. 1794).
  • 1884: Emil Viktor Ekstrand, Swedish botanist (b. 1841).
  • 1888: George Charles Bingham, British serviceman (b. 1800).
  • 1888: Vicente Herrera Zeledón, Costa Rican politician (b. 1821).
  • 1891: Henry Nottidge Moseley, British naturalist (b. 1844).
  • 1891: Arthur Rimbaud, French poet (b.1854).
  • 1893: Mercedes Álvarez Morón, Argentine patriot (b. 1800).
  • 1895: George Lawson, Canadian botanist and pteridologist (b. 1827).
  • 1897: Mamerto Natividad, Philippine military man (b. 1871).
  • 1898: John Fowler, British engineer (b.1817).
  • 1899: Ngwane V, Swazi king (b.1876).
  • 1900: Armand David, French priest (b. 1826).
  • 1908 – Samuel Chamberlain, American soldier, writer, and painter (b.1829).
  • 1908: Alejandro San Martín y Satrústegui, Spanish physician and politician (b. 1847).
  • 1909: Renée Vivien, British writer (b. 1877).
  • 1911: Christian Lundeberg, Swedish politician and prime minister (b. 1842).
  • 1911: Félix Ziem, French painter (b.1821).
  • 1912: Ramón Corral, Mexican politician (b. 1854).
  • 1914: José de Charmoy, French sculptor (b. 1879).
  • 1915: Edward Lee Greene, American botanist and mycologist (b. 1843).
  • 1916: Walter Sutton, American physician and geneticist (b. 1877).
  • 1921: Gyula Breyer, Hungarian chess player (b. 1893).
  • 1925: Ernesto Pérez Millán, Catholic nationalist and Argentine assassin; assassinated (b.1899).
  • 1928: Anita Berber, German dancer, actress and model (b. 1899).
  • 1929: Carlos Washington Lencinas, Argentine politician (b. 1888).
  • 1936: Louis-Gustave Binger, French soldier and explorer (b. 1856).
  • 1936: Ricardo Cortes Villasana, Spanish politician (b. 1890).
  • 1936: Manuel Lustres, Spanish politician, journalist and writer (b. 1888).
  • 1936: Ramón de Navia-Osorio y Castropol, Spanish military and politician (b. 1877).
  • 1938: Kemal Atatürk, first Turkish president (b. 1881).
  • 1940: Aurelio Arteta, Spanish painter (b. 1879).
  • 1941: Luis de Landecho, Spanish architect (b. 1852).
  • 1942: Violet Vanbrugh, British actress (b.1867).
  • 1943: Johannes Prassek, German religious (b.1911).
  • 1944: Wang Jingwei, Chinese politician (b.1883).
  • 1944: Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg, German aristocrat and diplomat (b. 1875).
  • 1946: David Hunt Linder, American botanist (b.1899).
  • 1946: Louis Zutter, Swiss gymnast (b.1856).
  • 1947: Pierre Clement Augustin Dangeard, French botanist (b.1862).
  • 1947: Victor Matthys, Belgian politician (b.1914).
  • 1949: Pedro Arnal de Castro, Venezuelan educator (b.1901).
  • 1949: Carles Flotats i Galtés, Spanish sculptor (b. 1880).
  • 1951: Miguel Alessio Robles, journalist and writer (b. 1884).
  • 1952: Friedrich Carl Louis Otto Appel, German botanist and agronomist (b. 1867).
  • 1954: Édouard Le Roy, French philosopher and mathematician (b. 1870).
  • 1955: Líber Falco, Uruguayan writer (b. 1906).
  • 1955: Mariano Latorre, Chilean writer (b. 1886).
  • 1956: David Seymour, Polish photographer (b.1911).
  • 1958: Lizzie Caswall Smith, British photographer (b. 1870).
  • 1956: Victor Young, American composer, conductor and violinist (b.1900).
  • 1958: John Treadwell Nichols, American ichthyologist (b. 1883).
  • 1959: Felix Jacoby, German classicist and philologist (b. 1876).
  • 1959: Lupino Lane, British actor (b. 1892).
  • 1962: Julius Lenhart, Austrian gymnast (b.1875).
  • 1962: Diego San José, Spanish writer, journalist and historian (b. 1884).
  • 1964: Sam Newfield, American filmmaker (b. 1889).
  • 1964: Pedro de Polignac, French aristocrat (b. 1895).
  • 1964: Yu Youren, Chinese politician, military man and poet (b. 1879).
  • 1965: Alfredo Hurtado, Spanish actor (b.1917).
  • 1966: Manik Varma, Indian singer (b.1920).
  • 1967: Ida Cox, American singer (b.1896).
  • 1968: Victoriano Santos, Uruguayan soccer player (b.1902).
  • 1969: Tadeusz Peiper, poet and critic of Polish art (b. 1891).
  • 1972: Aurora Furtado, Brazilian guerrilla (b. 1946).
  • 1973: Stringbean, banjista and American singer (b. 1915).
  • 1974: Wolfgang Schadewaldt, German philologist (b.1900).
  • 1975: Manuel Aznar Zubigaray, Spanish journalist (b. 1894).
  • 1976: Félix Burriel, Spanish sculptor (b. 1888).
  • 1976: James Edgar Dandy, British botanist (b.1903).
  • 1977: Dennis Wheatley, British writer (b. 1897).
  • 1978: José Santiago Crespo, Spanish priest (b.1909).
  • 1978: Theo Lingen, German actor and filmmaker (b.1903).
  • 1978: Edward James Salisbury, British botanist (b. 1886).
  • 1979: Erwin Kramer, German politician (b.1902).
  • 1979: Pedro Geoffroy Rivas, Salvadoran poet, anthropologist and linguist (b. 1908).
  • 1979: Friedrich Torberg, Austrian-Czech writer and editor (b.1908).
  • 1980: Carlos Izquierdo Edwards, Chilean politician (b.1908).
  • 1981: Abel Gance, French filmmaker (b. 1889).
  • 1982: Leonid Brezhnev, Soviet leader (b.1906).
  • 1982: Elio Petri, Italian filmmaker (b.1929).
  • 1982: Helen Katherine Sharsmith, American biologist (b.1905).
  • 1983: Yang Xiufeng, Chinese politician (b. 1897).
  • 1984: Carmelo Goyenechea, Spanish footballer (b. 1898).
  • 1985: Givi Dzhavajishvili, Georgian politician, Prime Minister of his country (b.1918).
  • 1985: Modesto Higueras, Spanish theater director and actor (b. 1910).
  • 1986: Vicente Trueba, Spanish cyclist (b.1905).
  • 1986: Leona Woods, American physicist (b.1919).
  • 1987: Franco Alvarado Perdomo, Bolivian writer (b.1920).
  • 1987: Michel André, French playwright and actor (b.1912).
  • 1987: Nur Hossain, Bangladeshi activist (b.1961).
  • 1987: Seyni Kountché, Nigerian President (b.1931).
  • 1988: Ildefonso Aroztegui, Uruguayan architect (b.1916).
  • 1989: Peter Berglar, German historian (b.1919).
  • 1990: Ronnie Dyson, American actor and singer (b.1905).
  • 1991: William Afflis, American wrestler (b.1929).
  • 1991: Gunnar Gren, Swedish footballer (b.1920).
  • 1991: Montserrat Roig, Spanish writer (b.1946).
  • 1992: Chuck Connors, American actor (b.1921).
  • 1992: Pedro F. Quintanilla, Mexican politician (b. 1914).
  • 1992: John Summerson, British art historian, architect and popularizer (b.1904).
  • 1993: Alberto Breccia, Uruguayan cartoonist (b.1919).
  • 1994: William Higinbotham, American physicist (b.1910).
  • 1994: Carmen McRae, American singer, pianist and actress (b.1920).
  • 1995: Ken Saro-Wiwa, Nigerian writer and activist (b.1941).
  • 1996: Yafeu Fula, American rapper (b. 1977).
  • 1997: Silvio Accame, Italian historian (b.1910).
  • 1997: Ave Ninchi, Italian actress (b.1915).
  • 1998: Mario Kaplún, Argentine communicator, broadcaster and writer (b. 1923).
  • 1998: Jean Leray, French mathematician (b.1906).
  • 1998: Luis Alberto Miloc Pelachi, Uruguayan soccer player and coach (b. 1929).
  • 1999: Robert Kramer, American filmmaker (b.1939).
  • 2000: Adamantios Androutsopoulos, Greek politician (b.1919).
  • 2000: Jacques Chabán-Delmás, French politician and prime minister (b. 1915).
  • 2000: Jorge Fernández-Maldonado, Peruvian military and politician (b. 1922).
  • 2001: Julio César da Rosa, Uruguayan writer, journalist and politician (b.1920).
  • 2001: Ken Kesey, American writer (b.1935).
  • 2002: Michel Boisrond, American filmmaker (b.1921).
  • 2002: Anne-Marie Brunius, Swedish actress (b.1916).
  • 2002: François-Xavier Guerra, Franco-Spanish historian (b.1942).
  • 2002: Josep Montanyès, Spanish actor and filmmaker (b.1937).
  • 2003: Cholín (Ignacio Alcorta), Spanish footballer (b.1906).
  • 2003: Francisco Bernis Madrazo, Spanish ornithologist and biologist (b.1916).
  • 2003: Vicente López Rosat, Spanish physician and politician (b. 1925).
  • 2003: Canaan Sodindo Banana, Zimbabwean politician, first president of his country (b.1936).
  • 2003: Irv Kupcinet, American journalist (b.1912).
  • 2003: Yuri Nuller, Russian psychiatrist (b.1929).
  • 2004: Katy de la Cruz, Filipino singer (b.1907).
  • 2005: Jorge Jiménez Cantú, Mexican politician and doctor (b.1914).
  • 2005: Marta Meyer de Landó, Paraguayan writer (b.1940).
  • 2006: Gabriel Donoso, Chilean polo player (b.1960).
  • 2006: Gerald Levert, American singer and producer (b. 1966).
  • 2006: Jack Palance, American actor (b.1919).
  • 2006: Jack Williamson, American writer (b.1908).
  • 2007: Laraine Day, American actress (b.1920).
  • 2007: Norman Mailer, American writer (b.1923).
  • 2008: Zenobio Dagha Sapaico, Peruvian composer and violinist (b.1920).
  • 2008: Kiyoshi Itō, Japanese mathematician (b.1915).
  • 2008: Arthur Shawcross, American serial killer (b.1945).
  • 2009: Gheorghe Dinica, Romanian actor (b.1934).
  • 2009: Robert Enke, German footballer (goalkeeper) (b. 1977).
  • 2009: Tomaž Humar, Slovenian climber (b.1969).
  • 2009: Hisaya Morishige, Japanese actor (b.1913).
  • 2009: El Sorullo (John Jairo Murillo), Colombian salsa singer and composer (b. Around 1959).
  • 2009: John Allen Muhammad, American serial killer (b.1960).
  • 2010: Pachi Armas, Argentine actor (b.1943).
  • 2010: Càstor Pérez Diz, Spanish musician (b.1955).
  • 2011: Gregorio Flores, Mexican trade unionist and politician (b.1934).
  • 2011: Barbara Grier, American writer and editor (b.1933).
  • 2001: Ivan Martin Jirous, Czech poet (b.1944).
  • 2011: Adrián Yospe, Argentine actor (b.1970).
  • 2012: Alan S. Trueblood, British Hispanicist (b.1917).
  • 2013: Guillermo Tovar de Teresa, Mexican historian and collector (b. 1956).
  • 2014: Ken Takakura, Japanese actor (b.1931).
  • 2015: Allen Toussaint, American musician (b.1938).
  • 2015: André Glucksmann, French philosopher (b.1937).
  • 2015: Helmut Schmidt, German Chancellor (b.1918).
  • 2016: Francisco Nieva, Spanish writer (b.1924).

What is Celebrated “A Day as Today”?

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What is Celebrated “A Day as Today”?

November 10 – A Day as Today

  • United Nations: World Science Day for Peace and Development.
  • Panama: Day of the Cry of the Independence of Panama from the Spanish Empire in La Villa De Los Santos.
  • Japan: Unofficial Toilet Day.
  • Argentina: Tradition Day, remembering the birth of José Hernández
  • Argentina: Cartoonist’s Day, a date that has been celebrated since the 1940s by the former Cartoonists Association of that country.
  • Basque Country: Memory Day.
  • Peru: School Library Day.

Catholic Santoral “A Day as Today”

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Catholic Santoral “A Day as Today”

November 10 – A Day as Today

  • San Andrés Avelino
  • Saint Baudolino of Alessandria
  • Saint Demetrius of Antioch
  • St Just of Canterbury
  • Saint Leo the Great
  • Saint Orestes of Tiana
  • Saint Probus of Ravenna
  • Blessed Acisclo Pina Piazuelo

What Sign of the Zodiac Rules those Born “A Day as Today”?

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