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*[[1593]] – London playwright [[Thomas Kyd]] is arrested and tortured by the Privy Council for libel.
*[[1593]] – London playwright [[Thomas Kyd]] is arrested and tortured by the Privy Council for libel.


===1601 – 1900===
===1601–1900===
*[[1743]] – [[Maria Theresa]] of Austria is crowned Queen of [[Bohemia]] after defeating her rival, [[Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor]].
*[[1743]] – [[Maria Theresa]] of Austria is crowned Queen of [[Bohemia]] after defeating her rival, [[Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor]].
*[[1778]] &ndash; [[Heinrich XI, Prince Reuss of Greiz|Heinrich XI]], count of the [[Principality of Reuss-Greiz]], is elevated to [[Prince]] by [[Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor]].<ref>{{cite book|editor-last1=Kennedy|editor-first1=John|editor-last2=James|editor-first2=John E.|title=Almanach de Gotha|location=London|publisher=Almanach de Gotha|date=2004|oclc=44931876|page=303}}</ref>
*[[1778]] &ndash; [[Heinrich XI, Prince Reuss of Greiz|Heinrich XI]], count of the [[Principality of Reuss-Greiz]], is elevated to [[Prince]] by [[Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor]].<ref>{{cite book|editor-last1=Kennedy|editor-first1=John|editor-last2=James|editor-first2=John E.|title=Almanach de Gotha|location=London|publisher=Almanach de Gotha|date=2004|oclc=44931876|page=303}}</ref>
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*[[1885]] &ndash; [[North-West Rebellion]]: The four-day [[Battle of Batoche]], pitting rebel [[Métis people (Canada)|Métis]] against the Canadian government, comes to an end with a decisive rebel defeat.
*[[1885]] &ndash; [[North-West Rebellion]]: The four-day [[Battle of Batoche]], pitting rebel [[Métis people (Canada)|Métis]] against the Canadian government, comes to an end with a decisive rebel defeat.
*[[1888]] &ndash; In Southeast Asia, the [[North Borneo Chartered Company]]'s territories become the [[British protectorate]] of [[North Borneo]].
*[[1888]] &ndash; In Southeast Asia, the [[North Borneo Chartered Company]]'s territories become the [[British protectorate]] of [[North Borneo]].

===1901 – present===
===1901–present===
*[[1926]] &ndash; The Italian-built airship ''[[Norge (airship)|Norge]]'' becomes the first vessel to fly over the North Pole.
*[[1926]] &ndash; The Italian-built airship ''[[Norge (airship)|Norge]]'' becomes the first vessel to fly over the North Pole.
*[[1932]] &ndash; Ten weeks after his [[Lindbergh kidnapping|abduction]], Charles Jr., the infant son of [[Charles Lindbergh]], is found dead near [[Hopewell, New Jersey]], just a few miles from the Lindberghs' home.<ref>{{cite news|title=Lindbergh Baby Found Dead Near Home; Murdered Soon After the Kidnapping 72 Days Ago and Left Lying in Woods|work=The New York Times|date=May 13, 1932|pages=1, 3}}</ref>
*[[1932]] &ndash; Ten weeks after his [[Lindbergh kidnapping|abduction]], Charles Jr., the infant son of [[Charles Lindbergh]], is found dead near [[Hopewell, New Jersey]], just a few miles from the Lindberghs' home.<ref>{{cite news|title=Lindbergh Baby Found Dead Near Home; Murdered Soon After the Kidnapping 72 Days Ago and Left Lying in Woods|work=The New York Times|date=May 13, 1932|pages=1, 3}}</ref>
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*[[1496]] &ndash; [[Gustav I of Sweden]] (d. 1560)<ref>{{cite book|author=Gustav I Vasa (King of Sweden)|title=The History of Gustavus Vasa, King of Sweden,: With Extracts from His Correspondence|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GEkOAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA33|year=1852|publisher=John Murray|pages=33}}</ref>
*[[1496]] &ndash; [[Gustav I of Sweden]] (d. 1560)<ref>{{cite book|author=Gustav I Vasa (King of Sweden)|title=The History of Gustavus Vasa, King of Sweden,: With Extracts from His Correspondence|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GEkOAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA33|year=1852|publisher=John Murray|pages=33}}</ref>
*[[1590]] &ndash; [[Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany]] (d. 1621)
*[[1590]] &ndash; [[Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany]] (d. 1621)

===1601 – 1900===
===1601–1900===
*[[1606]] &ndash; [[Joachim von Sandrart]], German art-historian and painter (d. 1688)
*[[1606]] &ndash; [[Joachim von Sandrart]], German art-historian and painter (d. 1688)
*[[1622]] &ndash; [[Louis de Buade de Frontenac]], French-Canadian soldier and politician, 3rd [[Governor General of New France]] (d. 1698)
*[[1622]] &ndash; [[Louis de Buade de Frontenac]], French-Canadian soldier and politician, 3rd [[Governor General of New France]] (d. 1698)
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* 1895 &ndash; [[Jiddu Krishnamurti]], Indian-American philosopher and author (d. 1986)
* 1895 &ndash; [[Jiddu Krishnamurti]], Indian-American philosopher and author (d. 1986)
*[[1900]] &ndash; [[Helene Weigel]], Austrian-German actress (d. 1971) <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/weigel-helene|title=Helene Weigel {{!}} Jewish Women's Archive|website=jwa.org|language=en|access-date=2017-10-26}}</ref>
*[[1900]] &ndash; [[Helene Weigel]], Austrian-German actress (d. 1971) <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/weigel-helene|title=Helene Weigel {{!}} Jewish Women's Archive|website=jwa.org|language=en|access-date=2017-10-26}}</ref>

===1901 – present===
===1901–present===
*[[1901]] &ndash; [[The Duke of Paducah]], American country comedian, radio host and banjo player (d. 1986)
*[[1901]] &ndash; [[The Duke of Paducah]], American country comedian, radio host and banjo player (d. 1986)
*[[1903]] &ndash; [[Faith Bennett]], British actress and ATA pilot during WWII (d. 1969) <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.yorkshire-aircraft.co.uk/aircraft/yorkshire/york41/bd859.html|title=Aircraft accidents in Yorkshire.|website=www.yorkshire-aircraft.co.uk|access-date=2017-10-20}}</ref>
*[[1903]] &ndash; [[Faith Bennett]], British actress and ATA pilot during WWII (d. 1969) <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.yorkshire-aircraft.co.uk/aircraft/yorkshire/york41/bd859.html|title=Aircraft accidents in Yorkshire.|website=www.yorkshire-aircraft.co.uk|access-date=2017-10-20}}</ref>
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* 1939 &ndash; [[Reg Gasnier]], Australian rugby league player, coach, and sportscaster (d. 2014)
* 1939 &ndash; [[Reg Gasnier]], Australian rugby league player, coach, and sportscaster (d. 2014)
* 1939 &ndash; [[Ron Ziegler]], American politician, [[White House Press Secretary]] (d. 2003)
* 1939 &ndash; [[Ron Ziegler]], American politician, [[White House Press Secretary]] (d. 2003)
*[[1940]] &ndash; [[Lill Lindfors]], Swedish singer {{cn|date=May 2020}}
*[[1940]] &ndash; [[Lill Lindfors]], Swedish singer {{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
* 1940 &ndash; [[Norman Whitfield]], American songwriter and producer (d. 2008)
* 1940 &ndash; [[Norman Whitfield]], American songwriter and producer (d. 2008)
*[[1941]] &ndash; [[Ruud de Wolff]], Dutch singer (d. 2000)
*[[1941]] &ndash; [[Ruud de Wolff]], Dutch singer (d. 2000)
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*[[1529]] &ndash; [[Cecily Bonville, 7th Baroness Harington]], English noblewoman (b. 1460)
*[[1529]] &ndash; [[Cecily Bonville, 7th Baroness Harington]], English noblewoman (b. 1460)
*[[1599]] &ndash; [[Murad Mirza (son of Akbar)|Murad Mirza]], Mughal prince (b. 1570)
*[[1599]] &ndash; [[Murad Mirza (son of Akbar)|Murad Mirza]], Mughal prince (b. 1570)

===1601 – 1900===
===1601–1900===
*[[1634]] &ndash; [[George Chapman]], English poet and playwright (b. 1559)
*[[1634]] &ndash; [[George Chapman]], English poet and playwright (b. 1559)
*[[1641]] &ndash; [[Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford]], English soldier and politician, [[Lord Lieutenant of Ireland]] (b. 1593)
*[[1641]] &ndash; [[Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford]], English soldier and politician, [[Lord Lieutenant of Ireland]] (b. 1593)
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*[[1884]] &ndash; [[Bedřich Smetana]], Czech composer and educator (b. 1824)
*[[1884]] &ndash; [[Bedřich Smetana]], Czech composer and educator (b. 1824)
*[[1897]] &ndash; [[Minna Canth]], Finnish journalist, playwright, and activist (b. 1844)<ref>{{cite web |title=Minna Canth {{!}} Finnish author |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Minna-Canth |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=18 January 2021 |language=en}}</ref>
*[[1897]] &ndash; [[Minna Canth]], Finnish journalist, playwright, and activist (b. 1844)<ref>{{cite web |title=Minna Canth {{!}} Finnish author |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Minna-Canth |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=18 January 2021 |language=en}}</ref>

===1901 – present===
===1901–present===
*[[1907]] &ndash; [[Joris-Karl Huysmans]], French author and critic (b. 1848)
*[[1907]] &ndash; [[Joris-Karl Huysmans]], French author and critic (b. 1848)
*[[1916]] &ndash; [[James Connolly]], Scottish-born Irish socialist and rebel leader (b. 1868)
*[[1916]] &ndash; [[James Connolly]], Scottish-born Irish socialist and rebel leader (b. 1868)

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