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November 27 It is the 331st (three hundred and thirty-first) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar and the 332nd in leap years.
Events that Happened “A Day as Today”

November 27 – A Day as Today – Events
- 25: Luoyang is declared the capital of the Han Dynasty by Emperor Liu Xiu.
- 176: Emperor Marcus Aurelius grants his son Commodus the rank of Imperator and supreme commander of the Roman legions.
- 395: Rufinus, Praetorian Prefect of the East, is assassinated by Goth mercenaries in Gainas.
- 511: King Clovis I dies in Paris (Lutetia) and is buried in the Abbey of St. Genevieve. The Merivingians will continue with their four sons (Teodorico I, Clodomiro, Childeberto I and Clotaario I, who divide the Frankish kingdom into four parts with capitals in Metz, Orleans, Paris and Soissons.
- 602: Emperor Maurice is forced to see his five sons executed before being beheaded. Their bodies will be thrown into the sea and their bodies exhibited in Constantinople.
- 1095: at the Council of Clermont (France), Pope Urban II summons the First Crusade.
- 1295: the representatives of Lancashire are called to the Palace of Westminster by the king Eduardo I of England, call that would be known like “Parliament model”.
- 1515: the city of Cumaná is founded, the first city founded in America.
- 1520: in the extreme south of America, Fernando de Magallanes crosses the strait that bears his name.
- 1703: The Eddystone Lighthouse is destroyed by a storm.
- 1755: in Meknes (Morocco) an earthquake is registered that leaves a balance of 3000 dead.
- 1806: in Berlin, Napoleon orders the continental blockade of Great Britain.
- 1807: The Portuguese royal family escapes from Lisbon by Napoleonic forces.
- 1810: in Spain the first regulation of the Cortes of Cádiz is created.
- 1820: in Santa Ana de Trujillo (Venezuela), General Simón Bolívar (president of the Republic of Gran Colombia) and General Pablo Morillo (captain of the royalist forces in Venezuela) sign the Armistice and War Regularization Treaty.
- 1830: in Paris, the young French nun Catherine Labouré (1806-1876) declares that the Virgin of the Miraculous Medal appeared to her.
- 1838: the battle of San Juan de Ulúa begins where the French troops commanded by Admiral Charles Baudin will defeat the Mexican Army under the command of Generals Antonio López de Santa Anna and Mariano Arista in the fortress of San Juan de Ulúa in the state from Veracruz, Mexico.
- 1839: founding of the American Statistical Association, in Boston, Massachusetts.
- 1856: A coup in Luxembourg adopts a new, more reactionary constitution.
- 1868: The Meiji Emperor of Japan moves his residence from the city of Kyoto to Edo, which would henceforth be called Tokyo.
- 1871: in Havana (Cuba) the colonial government has eight students of the Department of Medicine at the University of Havana shot.
- 1879: in Tarapacá, a battle takes place in the land campaign of the Pacific War where Chilean and Peruvian forces face each other, leaving the battle with the victory of the latter.
- 1885: in Spain, Sagasta is sworn in as President of the Council before the Queen Regent, María Cristina de Habsburgo-Lorena.
- 1886: The German judge Emil Hartwich receives fatal injuries in a duel, the backdrop of the novel “Effi Briest”, a classic of German literature.
- 1887: in Quilmes (Buenos Aires) the first football club in Argentina, the Quilmes Atlético Club, is founded.
- 1895: Alfred Nobel provides in his will that the income of his fortune be distributed among the five Nobel prizes.
- 1907: in Madrid, the Spanish Congress passes a law to rebuild the Navy.
- 1912: France and Spain sign a treaty about Morocco, which grants Spain the northern part of the country.
- 1915: Germany carries out an air raid against England.
- 1931: in Spain, Niceto Alcalá Zamora is elected a member of the Royal Spanish Academy.
- 1935: Japanese troops enter the Chinese cities of Beiping (now Beijing) and Tianjin.
- 1940:
- In Romania, the fascist Garda de Fier party arrested and executed about 60 exiles from the court of Carol II of Romania, including Minister Nicolae Iorga.
- World War II: At the Battle of Cape Teulada, the British Royal Navy defeated the Regia Marina in the Mediterranean.
- 1942 World War II: In Toulon, the French Navy sank its ships and submarines to prevent them from falling into German hands.
- 1965: Vietnam War: The Pentagon explained to President Lyndon B. Johnson its plans to win the war. For them it was necessary to increase the number of troops from 120,000 to 400,000.
- 1966: general elections were held in Uruguay. Simultaneously, a constitutional plebiscite is held, in which the citizens decide to terminate the collegiate executive and return to the unipersonal presidency. Thus, the Óscar Gestido-Jorge Pacheco Areco formula is the winner.
- 1970: in Manila (Philippines) a frustrated attack is carried out against Pope Paul VI, during his trip to the Far East.
- 1971: the Soviet program Mars 2 attempts to descend on Mars but crashes. It is the first human object to reach the surface of the red planet.
- 1975: in the Church of San Jerónimo el Real (Madrid) a Mass of the Holy Spirit was celebrated as the inauguration of the reign of Don Juan Carlos I as King of Spain.
- 1978: The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) is founded in Riha (Urfa) in Turkey.
- 1983:
- Air crash in Madrid of Avianca Flight 11, a Boeing 747 airplane of the Avianca airline, which covered the Paris-Madrid-Bogotá flight.
- In Uruguay, the Obelisk Act is carried out, against the dictatorship that the country was going through.
- 1984: Spain and Great Britain sign the “Brussels Declaration”, in which, for the first time, the British side admits that sovereignty issues will be addressed over the Gibraltar dispute.
- 1989:
- In Jordan, King Hussein inaugurates the first session of the new parliament, after an absence of parliamentary life in the country of more than 20 years.
- In Colombia, Avianca Flight 203, which was flying from Bogotá to Cali, explodes in mid-flight. All its occupants die. Pablo Escobar and Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha are blamed.
- 1991: Resolution 721 of the United Nations Security Council is adopted.
- 1992: In Venezuela, the military forces attempt another coup and fail just like the one led by Hugo Chávez on February 4.
- 1994: general elections are held in Uruguay. Julio María Sanguinetti wins for the second time, this time by a very slim margin; Parliament is unusually divided into thirds.
- 1998: The so-called Orange Volunteers group makes public its formation as a terrorist group.
- 2003: more than 160 people die in a lake in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and 100 more disappear in the wreck of a boat.
- 2005: the South of Iran is ravaged by an earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale: ten dead and hundreds injured.
- 2009: Attack in a train car that makes the Moscow-Saint Petersburg line with the result of 39 deaths.
- 2012: Bon Jovi releases his second live album, Inside Out.
- 2014: Israeli intelligence thwarts a Hamas terrorist attack on the most important stadium in Jerusalem.
- 2016: Argentina wins the Davis Cup for the first time
- 2016: América de Cali defeats Deportes Quindío 2-1 and returns to the First Division of Colombian Soccer after 5 years.
Who was Born “A Day as Today”?

November 27 – A Day as Today – Births
- 110 or 115: Antinous, alleged lover of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (f. 130).
- 1380: Fernando I of Aragon, Aragonese king (d. 1416).
- 1576: Shimazu Tadatsune, Japanese warlord (d. 1638).
- 1635: Madame de Maintenon, wife of Louis XIV of France (d. 1719).
- 1684: Tokugawa Yoshimune, Japanese shogun (d. 1751).
- 1701: Anders Celsius, Swedish inventor and astronomer (d. 1744).
- 1711: Antonio Gómez de la Torre, Spanish bishop (d. 1779).
- 1741: Jean-Pierre Duport, French cellist and composer (d. 1818).
- 1745: Rafael de Sobremonte, Spanish nobleman and military man (d. 1827).
- 1751: Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost, German physician and theologian (d. 1794).
- 1754: Georg Forster, German naturalist and ethnologist (d. 1794).
- 1755: Gregorio Ceruelo la Fuente, Spanish priest (d. 1836).
- 1761: Julien Marie Cosmao-Kerjulien, French military man (d. 1825).
- 1787: Ramón Freire, Chilean politician and military man (d. 1851).
- 1788: Facundo Quiroga, Argentine military man (d. 1835).
- 1794: Diederich Franz Leonhard von Schlechtendal, German botanist (d. 1866).
- 1796: Jens Lorenz Moestue Vahl, Danish botanist and explorer (d. 1854).
- 1798: Andries Pretorius, South African leader (d. 1853).
- 1798: Rafael Tegeo, Spanish painter (d. 1856).
- 1801: José María Marchessi y Oleaga, Spanish military (d. 1882).
- 1801: Jakob Stutz, Swiss writer (d. 1877).
- 1802: Luis Vargas Tejada, Colombian writer (d. 1829).
- 1804: Julius Benedict, German-British composer and conductor (d. 1885).
- 1817: Juan Pujol, Argentine politician (d. 1861).
- 1820 – Thomas Baines, American artist and explorer (d. 1875).
- 1822: José Selgas, Spanish writer and journalist (d. 1882).
- 1827: Andrés S. Viesca, Mexican military (d. 1908).
- 1828: Florencio María del Castillo, Mexican writer and journalist (d. 1863).
- 1829: Samuel Chamberlain, American soldier, writer and painter (d. 1908).
- 1829: Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure, Swiss naturalist and entomologist (d. 1905).
- 1831: Dolores Costa, Argentine first lady (d. 1896).
- 1832: Thomas Belt, English geologist and naturalist (d. 1878).
- 1833: Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, member of the British Royal Family (d. 1897).
- 1833: Hugo Pieter Vogel, Dutch architect (d. 1886).
- 1837: Juana Catalina Romero, Mexican aristocrat (d. 1915).
- 1838: Manuel Obligado, Argentine military and politician (f. 1896).
- 1841: Paul Christoph Hennings, German botanist (d. 1908).
- 1841: Lagartijo, Spanish bullfighter (d. 1900).
- 1843: Elizabeth Stride, victim of Jack the Ripper (d. 1888).
- 1846: Ángel Rubio Laínez, Spanish composer and conductor (d. 1906).
- 1848 – Henry Augustus Rowland, American physicist (d. 1901).
- 1850: Friedrich Carl Lehmann, German biologist (d. 1903).
- 1854: Louis De Geer, Swedish politician (d. 1935).
- 1857: Charles Scott Sherrington, British physiologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1932 (d. 1952).
- 1860: Facundo Perezagua, Spanish politician and trade unionist (d. 1935).
- 1862: Franz Xaver Kugler, German scholar (d. 1929).
- 1863: Josef Block, German painter (d. 1943).
- 1865: José Asunción Silva, Colombian poet (d. 1896).
- 1870: Juho Kusti Paasikivi, Finnish president (d. 1956).
- 1871: Giovanni Giorgi, Italian electrical engineer (d. 1950).
- 1872: Peter Raabe, German composer and conductor (d. 1945).
- 1874: Charles Beard, American historian (d. 1948).
- 1874: Chaim Weizmann, first president of Israel (d. 1952).
- 1875: Julius Lenhart, Austrian gymnast (d. 1962).
- 1876 - Viktor Kaplan, Austrian engineer (d. 1934).
- 1878: Charles Dvorak, American athlete (d. 1969).
- 1878: William Orpen, Irish painter (d. 1931).
- 1878: Primitivo Yela Montalván, Ecuadorian jurist, writer and politician (d. 1948).
- 1879: Alberto Colunga Cueto, Spanish priest (d. 1962).
- 1880: Primitivo Hernández Sampelayo, Spanish engineer (d. 1959).
- 1881: Joel Lehtonen, Finnish writer (d. 1934).
- 1882: Adolf Abel, German architect (d. 1968).
- 1886: Coriolano Alberini, Argentine philosopher (d. 1960).
- 1886: Pedro Zonza Briano, Argentine sculptor (d. 1941).
- 1887: Masaharu Homma, Japanese general (d. 1946).
- 1888: Carlos Concha Cárdenas, Peruvian politician (d. 1944).
- 1889: Luis Falcini, Argentine sculptor (d. 1973).
- 1889: Eudoro Melo, Uruguayan writer and politician (d. 1975).
- 1889: Ramón Prieto Bances, Spanish politician and jurist (d. 1972).
- 1890: Paul Röhrbein, German military man (b.1934).
- 1891: Pedro Salinas, Spanish writer (d. 1951).
- 1892: Oleg Romanov, Russian prince (d. 1914).
- 1893: Carlos Arroyo del Río, Ecuadorian politician (d. 1969).
- 1894: José Antonio Junco Toral, Spanish politician (d. 1973).
- 1894: Konosuke Matsushita, Japanese businessman (d. 1989).
- 1895: Pierre-Paul Grassé, French paleontologist (d. 1985).
- 1895: Ernesto Jaén Guardia, President of Panama (d. 1961).
- 1896: Sigismund of Prussia, Prince of Prussia (d. 1978).
- 1897: Vito Genovese, Italian-American mobster (d. 1969).
- 1897: Antonia Herrero, Spanish actress (d. 1978).
- 1899: Walther Haage, German botanist and horticulturist (d. 1992).
- 1899: Durval Marcondes, Brazilian psychiatrist (d. 1981).
- 1900: Elizabeth of Orleans, French noblewoman (d. 1983).
- 1902: Demetrio Herrera Sevillano, Panamanian poet (f. 1950).
- 1902: J. Scott Smart, American actor (d. 1960).
- 1903: John McNally, American football player (d. 1985).
- 1903: Lars Onsager, Norwegian chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1968 (d. 1976).
- 1904 – Eddie South, American violinist (d. 1962).
- 1905: János Balázs, Hungarian writer (d. 1977).
- 1905: Astrid Allwyn, American actress (d. 1978)
- 1905: Melchor Centeno Vallenilla, Venezuelan inventor (d. 1985).
- 1907: Julio César Chaves, Paraguayan historian (d. 1989).
- 1907: L. Sprague de Camp, American writer (d. 2000).
- 1909: James Agee, American writer (d. 1955).
- 1910: Rodolfo Holzmann, Peruvian composer (d. 1992).
- 1912: Dina Cocea, Romanian actress (f. 2008).
- 1912: Muzzy Marcellino, American singer (f. 1997).
- 1912: Yuen Siu-tien, Chinese actor (d. 1979).
- 1914: Armando de Armas Romero, Cuban painter (d. 1981).
- 1915: Luis Castellanos, Spanish painter (d. 1946).
- 1915: Adonias Filho, Brazilian writer (d. 1990).
- 1917: Buffalo Bob Smith, American television personality (d. 1998).
- 1918: Francisco Gil de Sola Caballero, Spanish sailor (d. 2009).
- 1918: Borýs Patón, Ukrainian scientist and engineer (d. 2020).
- 1920: Josep Maria Andreu, Spanish poet (d. 2014).
- 1920: Abe Lenstra, Dutch footballer (d. 1985).
- 1920: Buster Merryfield, British actor (d. 1999).
- 1921: Alexander Dubček, Czechoslovak politician (d. 1992).
- 1921: Rafael Ponce, Argentine soccer player.
- 1922: Victorio Cieslinskas, Uruguayan basketball player (d. 2007).
- 1922: Nicholas Magallanes, principal dancer and founding member of the New York City Ballet (d. 1977)
- 1923: Duilio Marzio, Argentine actor (d. 2013).
- 1924: Montecristo, Colombian humorist (f. 1997).
- 1925: Bertold Hummel, German composer (f. 2002).
- 1925: Claude Lanzmann, French film director.
- 1925: Marshall Thompson, American actor (d. 1992).
- 1925: Ernie Wise, English comedian and actor (f. 1999).
- 1926: Elena Cruz, Argentine actress.
- 1927: Alberto Caturelli, Argentine philosopher (d. 2016).
- 1928: Virginia Gutiérrez, Mexican actress.
- 1928: Josh Kirby, British cartoonist and artist (d. 2001).
- 1930: Leopoldo García-Colín Scherer, Mexican physicist (d. 2012).
- 1930: José Hernández Quero, Spanish painter.
- 1931: Jacob Ziv, Israeli computer scientist.
- 1932: Benigno Aquino, Filipino journalist and politician (d. 1983).
- 1933: Pedro Weber “Chatanuga”, Mexican actor (d. 2016).
- 1934: Gilbert Strang, American mathematician.
- 1934: Luis Palau, Argentine Protestant evangelist and lecturer.
- 1935: Les Blank, American director and producer (d. 2013).
- 1935: Helmut Lachenmann, German composer.
- 1935: Verity Lambert, English television producer (d. 2007).
- 1935: Raduan Nassar, Brazilian writer.
- 1935: Antonio Villamor, Argentine soccer player.
- 1936: Anita Leocádia Prestes, Brazilian historian.
- 1938: Horacio Dener, Argentine actor (d. 2011).
- 1938: Apolo Nsibambi, Ugandan politician.
- 1938: Don Sleet, American musician (d. 1986).
- 1939: Mariela Arvelo, Venezuelan writer.
- 1939: Laurent-Désiré Kabila, guerrilla and president of the Republic of the Congo (f. 2001).
- 1939: Mauricio Wacquez, Chilean writer (f. 2000).
- 1940: Bruce Lee, Chinese-American actor and martial artist (d. 1973).
- 1941: Hugo Beccacece, Argentine journalist and writer.
- 1941: Aimé Jacquet, French soccer coach.
- 1941: Eddie Rabbitt, French singer and guitarist (d. 1998).
- 1942: Manolo Blahnik, Spanish shoe designer.
- 1942: Gonzalo Duarte García de Cortázar, Chilean bishop.
- 1942: François-Xavier Guerra, Franco-Spanish historian (d. 2002).
- 1942: Jimi Hendrix, American singer and guitarist (d. 1970).
- 1942: Nilda Jara de Paniagua, Peruvian first lady of former President Valentín Paniagua Corazao.
- 1942: René Steichen, Luxembourg politician.
- 1943: Juan Milton Garduño, Mexican researcher and teacher.
- 1944: Gregory Hoblit, American film director.
- 1945: Randy Brecker, American trumpeter.
- 1945: Eiv Eloon, Estonian writer.
- 1945: Benigno Fitial, politician from the Mariana Islands.
- 1945: Giuseppe Fiorini Morosini, Italian bishop.
- 1945: Eduardo Garat, Argentine lawyer (f. 1978), disappeared by the anti-Peronist dictatorship (1976-1983).
- 1945: Roberto Rojas Díaz, Chilean soccer player.
- 1946: Bent Schmidt-Hansen, Danish footballer (d. 2013).
- 1947: Don Adams, American basketball player.
- 1947: Héctor Bailetti, Peruvian soccer player.
- 1947: Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, President of Djibouti.
- 1948: James Avery, American actor (d. 2013).
- 1949: Jim Price, American basketball player.
- 1950: Philippe Delerm, French writer.
- 1950: Great Hamada, Japanese fighter.
- 1950: Guillermo Zúñiga Chaves, Costa Rican economist.
- 1951: Dražen Dalipagić, Serbian basketball player.
- 1951: Vera Fischer, Brazilian actress.
- 1951: Ivars Godmanis, Latvian politician.
- 1952: Kathryn Bigelow, American filmmaker, first woman winner of the Oscar for Best Director.
- 1952: Luis Mayol, Chilean politician and businessman.
- 1952: Frank Quintero, Venezuelan musician.
- 1952: Daryl Stuermer, American guitarist (Genesis).
- 1953: Jon Imanol Azúa, Spanish politician.
- 1953: Pamela Hayden, American actress.
- 1953: Carmen Martínez Ten, doctor and Spanish politician.
- 1954: Carlos Escarrá, Venezuelan politician (d. 2012).
- 1954: Albert Forner, Spanish actor.
- 1954: Patricia McPherson, American actress.
- 1955: Andrés Montes Spanish journalist (f. 2009).
- 1955: Bill Nye, American engineer and popularizer.
- 1956: Felipe Berríos, Chilean priest and activist.
- 1956: William Fichtner, American actor.
- 1956: Lionello Manfredonia, Italian footballer.
- 1957: Kenny Acheson, British Formula 1 driver.
- 1957: Caroline Kennedy, American journalist.
- 1957: Callie Khouri, American filmmaker.
- 1957: Miriam Lewin, Argentine journalist.
- 1957: Kevin O’Connell, American sound engineer.
- 1957: Satoru Sayama, Japanese fighter.
- 1958: John Bumstead, British footballer.
- 1958: Pablo Granifo, Chilean banker.
- 1958: Tetsuya Komuro, Japanese musician.
- 1958: Sergio Rubio Ríos, Mexican soccer player.
- 1959: Viktóriya Mulova, Russian violinist.
- 1959: Jaime Vilamajó, Spanish cyclist.
- 1960: Eike Immel, German footballer.
- 1960: Paulina García, Chilean actress and film director.
- 1960: Tim Pawlenty, American politician.
- 1960: Michael Rispoli, American actor.
- 1960: Maria Schneider, American composer.
- 1960: Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukrainian politician.
- 1960: Vlado Yanevski, Macedonian singer.
- 1961: Samantha Bond, English actress.
- 1962: Charlie Benante, American drummer (Anthrax).
- 1962: Mike Bordin, American drummer (Faith No More).
- 1962: Guillermo Gaviria Correa, Colombian politician (f. 2003).
- 1962: Carlos Lozano, actor, model and Spanish television presenter.
- 1962: Davey Boy Smith, British professional wrestler.
- 1963: Roy Barreras, Colombian doctor and politician.
- 1963: Toñín Llorente, Spanish basketball player.
- 1963: Duília de Mello, Brazilian astrologer.
- 1963: Micky Molina, Spanish actor.
- 1963: Roland Nilsson, Swedish footballer.
- 1963: Fisher Stevens, American actor.
- 1964: Robin Givens, American actress.
- 1964: Roberto Mancini, Italian footballer and coach.
- 1964: Rubén Martínez Núñez, Chilean soccer player and coach.
- 1964: Francisco Alejandro Méndez, Guatemalan writer.
- 1964: David Rakoff, Canadian writer, journalist and actor (d. 2012).
- 1964: Adam Shankman, American dancer and choreographer.
- 1965: Ismi Azis, Indonesian singer.
- 1965: Richard Cheese, American musician and comedian.
- 1965: Rachida Dati, French politician.
- 1965: Ernesto Jochamowitz-Endesby, Peruvian rally driver.
- 1965: Raffaella Reggi, Italian tennis player.
- 1966: Dean Garrett, American basketball player.
- 1966: Vladimir Gudelj, Bosnian footballer.
- 1967: Shane Embury, British bassist (Napalm Death).
- 1967: Na Ying, Chinese singer.
- 1968: Alejandro Chomski, Argentine filmmaker.
- 1968: Stanisław Gawłowski, Polish politician.
- 1968: Michael Vartan, French actor.
- 1969: Hermán Gaviria, Colombian soccer player (f. 2002).
- 1969: Chin Han, Singaporean actor.
- 1969: Myles Kennedy, American singer (Alter Bridge, The Mayfield Four, Citizen Swing and Cosmic Dust).
- 1969: Natalia Millán, Spanish actress.
- 1970: Jorge Cárdenas, Colombian actor and singer.
- 1970: Brooke Langton, American actress.
- 1970: Hermann Josis Mokalu, Indonesian singer.
- 1970: Jaime Riveros, Chilean soccer player.
- 1971: Alberto Agnesi, Mexican actor.
- 1971: Troy Corser, Australian motorcycle racer.
- 1971: Nick Van Exel, American basketball player.
- 1971: Claude Meisch, Luxembourg politician.
- 1971: Valeria Zalaquett, Chilean photographer.
- 1972: Àlex Brendemühl, Spanish actor.
- 1972: Ivonne Ortega Pacheco, Mexican politician.
- 1972: Youichi Ui, Japanese motorcyclist.
- 1973: Sharlto Copley, South African actor and director.
- 1973: Twista, American rapper.
- 1973: Kike Vallés, Venezuelan television presenter.
- 1974: Kirk Acevedo, American actor.
- 1974: Jennifer O’Dell, American actress.
- 1975: Martín Grammar, Argentine American football player.
- 1975: Rodrigo Valenzuela, Chilean soccer player.
- 1976: Máximo López May, Argentine chef.
- 1976: Vinci Montaner, Filipino singer.
- 1976: Jaleel White, American actor.
- 1977: Fábio Costa, Brazilian soccer player.
- 1977: Tobias Grünenfelder, Swiss skier.
- 1978: Manu Fullola, Spanish actor.
- 1978: Iván Gutiérrez, Spanish cyclist.
- 1978: MC HotDog, Taiwanese rapper.
- 1978: Jimmy Rollins, American baseball player.
- 1978: Radek Štěpánek, Czech tennis player.
- 1978: The Streets, American rapper.
- 1979: Sebastián Blázquez, Argentine footballer.
- 1979: Liz Gallardo, Mexican actress.
- 1979: Hilary Hahn, American violinist.
- 1979: Brendan Haywood, American basketball player.
- 1979: Radoslav Kováč, Czech footballer.
- 1979: Eero Heinonen, Finnish bassist, songwriter and singer (The Rasmus).
- 1979: Manuel Lombo, Spanish flamenco singer.
- 1979: Teemu Tainio, Finnish footballer.
- 1979: Aleksandar Vasoski, Macedonian footballer and coach.
- 1980: Francesco Chicchi, Italian cyclist.
- 1980: Vladimir Malájov, Russian chess player.
- 1980: Manda Ophuis, Dutch singer.
- 1981: Bruno Alves, Portuguese footballer.
- 1981: Uzziel Lozano, Mexican soccer player.
- 1981: Franco Luciani, Argentine musician.
- 1981: Matthew Taylor, British footballer.
- 1982: David Bellion, French footballer.
- 1982: Aleksandr Kerzhakov, Russian footballer.
- 1983: Professor Green, British rapper.
- 1983: Miguel Ángel Perera, Spanish bullfighter.
- 1984: Sanna Nielsen, Swedish singer.
- 1984: Juan José Paredes, Guatemalan soccer player.
- 1985: Norman Kamaru, Indonesian singer.
- 1985: Lauren C. Mayhew, American actress and singer.
- 1985: Alison Pill, Canadian actress.
- 1985: Park Soo-jin, South Korean actress and singer.
- 1986: Gabriel Hauche, Argentine footballer.
- 1987: Andoni Erburu, Spanish actor.
- 1987: Santiago Giraldo, Colombian tennis player.
- 1987: Luigi Datome, Italian basketball player.
- 1988: Miroslav Šmajda, Slovak singer.
- 1989: Sercan Sararer, German footballer.
- 1990: Josh Dubovie, British singer.
- 1990: Bisma Karisma, Indonesian singer.
- 1990: Kelsey Martinovich, Australian model.
- 1991: Chloe Bridges, American actress.
- 1991: María del Pilar Pérez, Colombian actress.
- 1992: Chanyeol, South Korean singer, rapper, dancer, producer, actor and songwriter.
- 1992: Alex Neuberger, American actor.
- 1990: Alexis Domínguez, Argentine footballer.
Who Left Us “A Day as Today”?

November 27 – A Day as Today – Deaths
- 8 a. C .: Horace, Roman poet (b. 65 BC).
- 395: Rufinus, Roman prefect (335).
- 450: Gala Placidia, sister of the Emperor Theodosius I (b. 392).
- 511: Clovis I, Frankish king (b. 481).
- 602: Maurice, Roman Emperor (b. 539).
- 1252: Blanca of Castile, wife of Louis VIII of France (b. 1188).
- 1283: Juan de Montfort, lord of Torón (b. 1240).
- 1308: Otto IV of Brandenburg, Margrave of Brandenburg (b. 1238).
- 1474: Guillaume Dufay, Franco-Flemish composer and musician (b.1397).
- 1555: Luis of Portugal, Infant of Portugal (b.1506).
- 1570: Jacopo Sansovino, Italian sculptor and architect (b. 1486).
- 1607: Juan de Castellanos, Spanish poet, chronicler and priest (b. 1522).
- 1644: Francisco Pacheco, Spanish painter. (n. 1564).
- 1680: Athanasius Kircher, German scholar (b.1601).
- 1728: Sante Prunati, Italian painter (b.1652).
- 1749: Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, German composer (b.1690).
- 1754: Abraham de Moivre, British mathematician of French origin (b. 1667).
- 1758: Senesino, Italian castrati (b.1686).
- 1760: Juan Antonio de Mendoza, Spanish military man.
- 1762: Pedro Miguel de la Cueva y Guzmán, Spanish military and aristocrat (b. 1712).
- 1763: Isabel de Borbón-Parma, Spanish nobleman (b. 1741).
- 1811: Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, Spanish writer (b. 1744).
- 1831: Juan Esteban Lozano de Torres, Spanish politician (b. 1779).
- 1833: Philip Reinagle, British painter (b. 1749).
- 1838: Ignacio Labastida, Mexican military man (b.1806).
- 1849: Joaquín Oliet Cruella, Spanish painter (b. 1775).
- 1852: Ada Lovelace, British mathematician (b.1815).
- 1857: Juan Gualberto González Bravo, Spanish musician, writer and politician (b. 1777).
- 1869: José Hilario López, Colombian military and politician (b. 1798).
- 1872: Agustín Morales, president of Bolivia (b.1808).
- 1873: Auguste Arthur de la Rive, French physicist (b.1801).
- 1875 – Richard Christopher Carrington, British astronomer (b.1826).
- 1879: Janus Henricus Donker Curtius, Dutch commissioner (b. 1813).
- 1879: Eleuterio Ramírez, Chilean military man (b. 1836).
- 1881: Theobald Boehm, German luthier (born 1794).
- 1884: Fanny Elssler, Austrian dancer (b.1810).
- 1885: Andrea Maffei, Brazilian writer (b. 1798).
- 1886: Juan de la Rosa González, Spanish writer (b. 1820).
- 1887: August Fendler, German botanist (b.1813).
- 1893 – Stephen Wilcox, American inventor (b. 1830).
- 1895: Alexandre Dumas (son), French writer (b. 1824).
- 1897 – James Bateman, British horticulturist (b.1811).
- 1899: Guido Gezelle, Belgian poet (b.1830).
- 1901: Frédéric Borgella, French painter (b.1833).
- 1905: Alberto Castillo Urbistondo, Chilean politician.
- 1908: Knud Bergslien, Norwegian painter (b. 1827).
- 1908: Jean Albert Gaudry, French geographer and paleontologist (b. 1827).
- 1915: Charles René Zeiller, French botanist (b.1847).
- 1916: Emile Verhaeren, Belgian poet (b.1855).
- 1918: Bohumil Kubišta, Czech painter (b. 1884).
- 1918: Auguste Louis Maurice Levêque de Vilmorin, French biologist (b.1849).
- 1919: Manuel Espinosa Batista, Panamanian politician (b. 1857).
- 1919: Jules Poisson, French botanist (b. 1833).
- 1920: Achilles Gerste, Belgian priest (b. 1854).
- 1920: Alexius Meinong, Austrian philosopher (b. 1853).
- 1922 – Alice Meynell, British writer and editor (b.1847).
- 1925 – Magnus Enckell, Finnish painter (b. 1870).
- 1925: Roger de La Fresnaye, French painter (b. 1885).
- 1926: Julio Moreno, Argentine politician (b. 1866).
- 1929: Domingo Cabred, Argentine physician and psychiatrist (b. 1859).
- 1931 – David Bruce, Australian physician (b.1855).
- 1931: Joaquín Llambías, Argentine doctor (b. 1868).
- 1931: Lya De Putti, Hungarian actress (b.1899).
- 1933: Carlos Meyer Baldó, Venezuelan aviator (b.1895).
- 1934: Baby Face Nelson, American criminal (b.1908).
- 1936: Álvaro Alcalá Galiano, Spanish painter (b. 1873).
- 1936 – Edward Bach, British physician, creator of Bach’s flowers (b. 1886).
- 1936: Basil Zaharoff, Greek magnate (b. 1849).
- 1937: Felix Hamrin, Swedish politician (b.1875).
- 1938: Luis Otero Mujica, Chilean military (b. 1879).
- 1939: Juan Alejandro Borchex, Argentine politician (b. 1880).
- 1940: Nicolae Iorga, Romanian writer and politician (b. 1871).
- 1942: Hermann Harms, German botanist (b.1870).
- 1945: José María Sert, Spanish painter (b. 1874).
- 1946: Georges Cirot, French historian (b. 1870).
- 1949 – Charles F. Haanel, American writer and magnate (b. 1866).
- 1951: Emanuel Walberg, Swedish historian (b. 1873).
- 1953: Eugene O’Neill, American playwright, 1936 Nobel Prize Winner for Literature (b. 1888).
- 1955: Luís de Freitas Branco, Portuguese composer (b. 1890).
- 1955 – Arthur Honegger, Swiss composer (b.1892).
- 1955: Emma Jung, Swiss analyst and writer (b. 1882).
- 1956: George Thomas Moore, American botanist (b.1871).
- 1956: Demetrio Zorita Alonso, Spanish soldier and aviator (b.1917).
- 1966: Roque Estrada Reynoso, Mexican jurist and writer (b. 1883).
- 1967: Léon M’ba, Gabonese politician, 1st President of Gabon (b. 1902).
- 1967: José Miranda González, Spanish historian (b. 1903).
- 1967: Héctor Panizza, Argentine composer and conductor (b. 1875).
- 1971: Joe Guyon, American football player (b. 1892).
- 1971: Francisco Javier Sánchez Cantón, Spanish art historian (b. 1891).
- 1971: Manuel Tello Baurraud, Mexican politician (b. 1898).
- 1972: Juan Segura de Lago, Spanish architect (b. 1911).
- 1975: Salaruebe (Salvador Salazar Arút), Salvadoran writer and painter (b. 1899).
- 1978: Harvey Milk, American politician and activist (b.1930).
- 1978: George Moscone, American politician (b.1929).
- 1979: Wendel Polich, Argentine astrologer (b. 1892).
- 1981: Hermann Krumey, a German SS soldier (b.1905).
- 1981: Lotte Lenya, Austrian actress and singer (b.1898).
- 1981: Wenceslao López Martín del Campo, Mexican researcher and professor (b. 1923).
- 1982: José Esquivel Pren, Mexican historian and writer (b. 1897).
- 1982: Diná Silveira de Queirós, Brazilian writer (b.1911).
- 1983: Jorge Ibargüengoitia, Mexican writer (b. 1928).
- 1983: Ángel Rama, Uruguayan writer (b. 1926).
- 1983: Rosa Sabater, Spanish pianist (b.1929).
- 1983: Manuel Scorza, Peruvian writer (b. 1928).
- 1983: Marta Traba, Argentine-Colombian art historian and writer (b.1930).
- 1984: Sylvan Goldman, American magnate (b. 1898).
- 1985: Fernand Braudel, French historian (b.1902).
- 1986: L. Harrison Matthews, British zoologist (b.1901).
- 1988: Angela Aames, American actress (b.1956).
- 1988: Carmen Carbonell, Spanish actress (b.1900).
- 1988: John Carradine, American actor (b.1906).
- 1989: Carlos Arias Navarro, politician and Spanish ruler (b. 1908).
- 1990: Raquel Señoret, Chilean poet (b.1922).
- 1990: David White, American actor (b.1916).
- 1991: Vilém Flusser, Czech writer (b.1920).
- 1991: Harry Everett Smith, American artist (b.1923).
- 1992: Daniel Santos, Puerto Rican singer (b.1916).
- 1993: Guido Masetti, Italian footballer (b.1907).
- 1993 – Everett Claire Olson, American zoologist, paleontologist and geologist (b.1910).
- 1996: Jack Penn, South African writer, physician and sculptor (b. 1909).
- 1997: Eduardo Kingman, Ecuadorian painter (b.1913).
- 1997: Malcolm Knowles, American pedagogue (b.1913).
- 1997: Buck Leonard, American baseball player (b.1907).
- 1998: Gloria Fuertes, Spanish writer (b. 1917).
- 1999: Arturo Fernández Meyzán, Peruvian soccer player (b.1906).
- 1999: Yasuhiro Kojima, Japanese wrestler (b.1937).
- 1999: Susanne Lorcia, French dancer (b.1902).
- 1999: Alain Peyrefitte, French politician (b.1925).
- 2000: Lída Baarová, Czech actress (b.1914).
- 2000: Susana Rotker, Venezuelan writer and journalist (b. 1954).
- 2001: Nils-Aslak Valkeapää, Finnish writer (b.1943).
- 2002: Stanley Black, British composer and pianist (b.1913).
- 2002: Eduardo Fernández Meyzán, Peruvian soccer player (b.1923).
- 2002: Federico Jorge Klemm, Argentine artist and critic of Czechoslovakian origin (b. 1942).
- 2002: Migueli, Spanish soccer player (b.1942).
- 2004: David Ratto, Argentine publicist (b. 1934).
- 2004: Alberto Salinas, Argentine cartoonist (b.1932).
- 2005: Jocelyn Brando, American actress (b.1919).
- 2005: David Roger Given, British botanist (b.1943).
- 2005: Joe Jones, American R&B musician (b.1926).
- 2005: Menchu Quesada, Argentine actress (b.1918).
- 2006: Jece Valadao, Brazilian actor (b.1930).
- 2007: Paul Loustau, Spanish actor (b. 1978).
- 2007: Cecil Payne, American saxophonist (b.1922).
- 2007: Sean Taylor, American football player (b. 1983).
- 2007: Jane Vance Rule, Canadian writer (b.1931).
- 2008: Pekka Pohjola, Finnish musician (b.1952).
- 2008: V.P. Singh, Hindu politician (b.1931).
- 2009: José Viñals, Spanish writer (b.1930).
- 2010: Irvin Kershner, American filmmaker and actor (b. 1923) .3
- 2011: Ken Russell, British film director (b.1927).
- 2011: Gary Speed, British footballer and coach (b.1969).
- 2011: Eugenia Sacerdote de Lustig, Italian-Argentine doctor (b.1910).
- 2018: Francisco Aura Boronat, Spanish activist and popularizer (b.1918).
- 2018: Pier Fritzsche Argentine dancer (b.1976).
What is Celebrated “A Day as Today”?

November 27 – A Day as Today – Celebrations
- Spain: Teacher’s Day (in honor of San José de Calasanz).
- Argentina: Social Security Worker’s Day (in memory of the creation of the Secretary of Labor and Social Security of the Nation).
Catholic Santoral “A Day as Today”

November 27 – A Day as Today – Catholic Santoral
- Miraculous Medal
- Saint Acacius of Sinai
- Saint Acarius of Noyon
- San Barlaán
- Saint Basileo (bishop)
- Santa Bilhildis
- Saint Eusicius
- San Facundo
- San Fergusto
- San Francisco Antonio Fasani
- San Gulstano
- San Hirenarco
- St. James Intercised
- Saint Laverio
- Saint Leonardo
- Saint Maximus of Riez
- San Primitivo
- San Saturnino
- San Sifrido de Carpentras
- Saint Simeon Metaphraste
- Saint Valerian of Aquileia
- Saint Virgil of Salzburg
- Blessed Bernardino de Fossa Amici
- Blessed Bronislao Kostowski
- Blessed Delfina de Glandéres
- Blessed Ramon Llull
- Blessed Thomas Koteda Kiuni and companions
What Sign of the Zodiac Rules those Born “A Day as Today”?

November 27 – A Day as Today – Zodiac sign
♐ Sagittarius:
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