484 | | King Hunneric of the Vandals (477–484), c. 60 |
558 | | Co-King Childebert I of the Franks (511-558), c. 62, at Paris |
679 | | King Dagobert II of Austrasia (676-679), c. 29, murdered |
918 | | Conrad I, c. 38, Duke of Franconia (906-918), King of East Francia/Germany (911-918 |
1332 | | Prince Philip I of Taranto (1294-1332), 54, titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople, Despot of Epirus, King of Albania, Prince of Achaea and Taranto, & Lord of Durazzo. |
1435 | | Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio, c. 50, Lord of Bologna (1420-1435), Lecturer in Civil Law, Republican, condottiero, executed by a papal legate |
1569 | | Saint Philip II of Moscow, 62, martyred by Ivan the Terrible |
1619 | | John Sigismund von Hohenzollern, 47, Prince-Elector of Brandenburg (1608-1619), Duke of Prussia (1618-1619) |
1675 | | César, duc de Choiseul, comte du Plessis-Praslin, 73, Marshal of France, Minister to Louis XIV |
1795 | | Gen. Sir Henry Clinton, unsuccessful British commander in the American Revolutionary War, at 65 -- Learn More |
1915 | | Roland Aubrey Leighton, 20, British soldier-poet, friend to Vera Britten, d/w with the Worcesters |
1939 | | Anthony Fokker, aviation pioneer, 49 |
1948 | | The Japanese War Criminals: Kenji Doihara (65), former chief of intelligence in Manchukuo; Koki Hirota (70), former foreign minister & pemier, Seishiro 63); former war minister, Heitaro Kimura (60), former commander, Burma Expeditionary Force; Iwane Matsui (70), former commander, Shanghai Expeditionary Force and Central China Area Army; Akira Muto (56), former commander, Philippines Expeditionary Force; and Hideki Tojo (63), former commander, Kwantung Army and Premier (1941-44), executed |
1953 | | Lavrenti P Beria, 54, Stalin's executioner, executed, along with six aides |
1972 | | Andrej N Tupolev, 82, Russian aircraft builder |
1975 | | Richard S Welch, 46, CIA station chief in Athens, murdered |
1982 | | John Randolph "Jack" Webb, former B-26 aircrewman, actor ("The DI"), 62 |
2013 | | General-Lieutenant Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov, Soviet soldier, weapons designer, at 94 |