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*[[1961]] – [[Simon Reeve (Australian television presenter)|Simon Reeve]], Australian journalist |
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* 1961 – [[Scott Travis]], American musician ([[Judas Priest]]) |
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September 6 is the 249th day of the year (250th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 116 days remain until the end of the year.
Events
- 3114 BC – According to the proleptic Julian calendar the current era in the Maya Long Count Calendar started. (Non-standard interpretation)
- 394 – Battle of the Frigidus: The Christian Roman Emperor Theodosius I defeats and kills the pagan usurper Eugenius and his Frankish magister militum Arbogast.
- 1492 – Christopher Columbus sails from La Gomera in the Canary Islands, his final port of call before crossing the Atlantic for the first time.
- 1522 – The Victoria, the only surviving ship of Ferdinand Magellan's expedition, returns to Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Spain, becoming the first ship to circumnavigate the world.
- 1620 – The Pilgrims sail from Plymouth, England, on the Mayflower to settle in North America. (Old Style date; September 16 per New Style date.)
- 1628 – Puritans settle Salem, which will later become part of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- 1634 – Thirty Years' War: In the Battle of Nördlingen the Catholic Imperial army defeats Protestant armies of Sweden and Germany.
- 1781 – The Battle of Groton Heights takes place, resulting a British victory.
- 1847 – Henry David Thoreau leaves Walden Pond and moves in with Ralph Waldo Emerson and his family in Concord, Massachusetts.
- 1861 – American Civil War: Forces under Union General Ulysses S. Grant bloodlessly capture Paducah, Kentucky, which gives the Union control of the mouth of the Tennessee River.
- 1863 – American Civil War: Confederates evacuate Battery Wagner and Morris Island in South Carolina.
- 1870 – Louisa Ann Swain of Laramie, Wyoming becomes the first woman in the United States to cast a vote legally after 1807.
- 1885 – Eastern Rumelia declares its union with Bulgaria. The Unification of Bulgaria is accomplished.
- 1888 – Charles Turner becomes the first bowler to take 250 wickets in an English season – a feat since accomplished only by Tom Richardson (twice), J.T. Hearne, Wilfred Rhodes (twice) and Tich Freeman (six times).
- 1901 – Anarchist Leon Czolgosz shoots and fatally wounds US President William McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York.
- 1930 – Democratically elected Argentine president Hipólito Yrigoyen is deposed in a military coup.
- 1937 – Spanish Civil War: The start of the Battle of El Mazuco.
- 1939 – World War II: The Battle of Barking Creek.
- 1939 – World War II: South Africa declares war on Germany.
- 1940 – King Carol II of Romania abdicates and is succeeded by his son Michael.
- 1943 – The Monterrey Institute of Technology, one of the largest and most influential private universities in Latin America, is founded in Monterrey, Mexico.
- 1944 – World War II: The city of Ypres, Belgium is liberated by allied forces.
- 1948 – Juliana becomes Queen of the Netherlands.
- 1949 – Allied military authorities relinquish control of former Nazi Germany assets back to German control.
- 1949 – A former sharpshooter in World War II, Howard Unruh kills 13 neighbors in Camden, New Jersey, with a souvenir Luger to become the first U.S. single-episode mass murderer.
- 1952 – Canada's first television station, CBFT-TV, opens in Montreal.
- 1955 – Istanbul Pogrom: Istanbul's Greek and Armenian minority are the target of a government-sponsored pogrom.
- 1963 – The Centre for International Industrial Property Studies (CEIPI) is founded.
- 1965 – War of 1965: India retaliates following Pakistan's Operation Grand Slam which resulted in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 that ends in a stalemate and follows the signing of the Tashkent Declaration.
- 1966 – In Cape Town, South Africa, the architect of Apartheid, Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd, is stabbed to death during a parliamentary meeting.
- 1968 – Swaziland becomes independent.
- 1970 – Two passenger jets bound from Europe to New York are simultaneously hijacked by Palestinian terrorist members of PFLP and taken to Dawson's Field in Jordan.
- 1972 – Munich Massacre: 9 Israel athletes taken hostage at the Munich Olympic Games by the Palestinian "Black September" terrorist group died (as did a German policeman) at the hands of the kidnappers during a failed rescue attempt. 2 other Israeli athletes are slain in the initial attack the previous day.
- 1976 – Cold War: Soviet air force pilot Lt. Viktor Belenko lands a MiG-25 jet fighter at Hakodate on the island of Hokkaidō in Japan and requests political asylum in the United States.
- 1983 – The Soviet Union admits to shooting down Korean Air Flight KAL-007, stating that the pilots did not know it was a civilian aircraft when it violated Soviet airspace.
- 1985 – Midwest Express Airlines Flight 105, a Douglas DC-9 crashes just after takeoff from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, killing 31.
- 1986 – In Istanbul, two terrorists from Abu Nidal's organization kill 22 and wound six inside the Neve Shalom synagogue during Shabbat services.
- 1991 – The Soviet Union recognizes the independence of the Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
- 1991 – The name Saint Petersburg is restored to Russia's second largest city, which had been renamed Leningrad in 1924.
- 1992 – Hunters discover the emaciated body of Christopher Johnson McCandless at his camp 20 miles (32 km) west of the town of Healy, Alaska.
- 1995 – Cal Ripken Jr of the Baltimore Orioles plays in his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking a record that stood for 56 years.
- 1997 – Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales takes place in London. Over a million people lined the streets and 2.5 billion watched around the world on television.
- 2008 – Turkish President Abdullah Gül attends an association football match in Armenia after an invitation by Armenian President Serzh Sarkisyan; he is the first Turkish head of state to visit the country.
Births
- 1535 – Emanuel van Meteren, Flemish historian (d. 1612)
- 1620 – Isabella Leonarda, Italian composer (d. 1704)
- 1656 – Guillaume Dubois, French cardinal and statesman (d. 1723)
- 1666 – Tsar Ivan V of Russia (d. 1696)
- 1711 – Henry Muhlenberg, German-born founder of the U.S. Lutheran Church (d. 1787)
- 1732 – Johan Wilcke, Swedish physicist (d. 1796)
- 1729 – Moses Mendelssohn, German philosopher (d. 1786)
- 1757 – Marquis de Lafayette, French soldier and statesman (d. 1834)
- 1766 – John Dalton, British chemist and physicist (d. 1844)
- 1795 – Frances Wright, English writer and lecturer (d. 1852)
- 1800 – Catharine Beecher, American educator (d. 1878)
- 1802 – Alcide d'Orbigny, French naturalist (d. 1857)
- 1808 – Abd al-Qadir al-Jaza'iri, Algerian political and military leader (d. 1883)
- 1814 – Sir George-Étienne Cartier, Canadian politician (d. 1873)
- 1815 – St. John Richardson Liddell, American Civil War Confederate general (d. 1870)
- 1817 – Alexander Tilloch Galt, Canadian politician (d. 1893)
- 1819 – William Rosecrans, American Civil War general and US ambassador to Mexico (d. 1898)
- 1829 – Marie Zakrzewska, Polish physician (d. 1902)
- 1838 – Samuel Arnold, Lincoln conspirator (d. 1906)
- 1852 – Schalk Willem Burger, South African politician, military leader and State President (d. 1918)
- 1855 – Ferdinand Hummel, German harp player, pianist, conductor and composer (d. 1928)
- 1857 – Zelia Nuttall, American archeologist and historian (d. 1933)
- 1859 – Macpherson Robertson, Australian philanthropist, confectionery manufacturer (d. 1945)
- 1860 – Jane Addams, American social worker, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1935)
- 1861 – William Lane, Australian journalist, utopian, founder of New Australia in Paraguay (d. 1917)
- 1868 – Heinrich Häberlin, Swiss Federal Councilor (d. 1947)
- 1869 – Walford Davies, English composer, Master of the King's Music (d. 1941)
- 1869 – Felix Salten, Austrian author (d. 1945)
- 1876 – John James Rickard Macleod, Scottish-born physician and physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1935)
- 1877 – Buddy Bolden, American musician (d. 1930)
- 1879 – Joseph Wirth, Chancellor of Germany (d. 1956)
- 1879 – Max Schreck, German actor (d. 1936)
- 1888 – Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., American banker and diplomat (d. 1969)
- 1890 – Clara Kimball Young, American actress (d. 1960)
- 1891 – John Charles Thomas, American baritone (d. 1960)
- 1892 – Sir Edward Victor Appleton, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1965)
- 1893 – Claire Chennault, American pilot (d. 1958)
- 1899 – Billy Rose, American composer (d. 1966)
- 1900 – W.A.C. Bennett, Canadian politician (d. 1979)
- 1900 – Julien Green, French-born American novelist (d. 1998)
- 1906 – Luis Federico Leloir, French-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1987)
- 1908 – Anthony Wagner, British heraldist, Garter Principal King of Arms (d. 1995)
- 1908 – Korczak Ziółkowski, American designer and sculptor of the Crazy Horse Memorial (d. 1982)
- 1909 – Michael Gordon, American actor and director (d. 1993)
- 1910 – Walter Giesler, American soccer coach, (d. 1976)
- 1911 – Harry Danning, American baseball player (d. 2004)
- 1913 – Julie Gibson, American actress
- 1915 – Franz Josef Strauß, German politician (d. 1988)
- 1917 – John Berry, American film director (d. 1999)
- 1917 – Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager, German Wehrmacht officer, failed assassin of Adolf Hitler (d. 2008)
- 1917 – George Mann, England cricketer (d. 2001)
- 1919 – Wilson Greatbatch, American inventor
- 1921 – Carmen Laforet, Spanish author (d. 2004)
- 1923 – King Peter II of Yugoslavia (d. 1970)
- 1924 – John Melcher, American politician
- 1925 – Jimmy Reed, American blues singer (d. 1976)
- 1926 – Maurice Prather, American motion picture and still photographer (d. 2001)
- 1926 – Claus van Amsberg, German born Prince Consort of the Netherlands (d. 2002)
- 1926 – Arthur Oldham, English choirmaster, composer (d. 2003)
- 1928 – Robert M. Pirsig, American author
- 1928 – Evgeny Svetlanov, Russian conductor and composer (d. 2002)
- 1929 – Yash Johar, Indian film producer (d. 2005)
- 1932 – Gilles Tremblay, Canadian composer
- 1932 – Hiroyuki Iwaki, Japanese conductor (d. 2006)
- 1932 – Bernie Winters, English comedian (d. 1991)
- 1937 – Sergio Aragonés, Spanish-born illustrator
- 1937 – Brigid Berlin, American actor
- 1937 – Janusz Kurczab, Polish mountaineer
- 1937 – Jo Anne Worley, American actress
- 1938 – Joan Tower, American composer, concert pianist and conductor
- 1939 – David Allan Coe, American country singer
- 1939 – Dan Cragg, American soldier and author
- 1939 – Susumu Tonegawa, Japanese molecular biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- 1940 – Elizabeth Murray, American artist (d. 2007)
- 1940 – Jackie Trent, English singer, songwriter, and actress
- 1942 – Richard Anthony Hutton, England cricketer
- 1942 – Carol Wayne, American actress (d. 1985)
- 1942 – Dave Bargeron, American trombonist and tuba player
- 1942 – Mel McDaniel, American country music artist (d. 2011)
- 1943 – Richard J. Roberts, English biochemist and molecular biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- 1943 – Roger Waters, British musician (Pink Floyd)
- 1944 – Donna Haraway, American professor, writer, and lecturer
- 1944 – Swoosie Kurtz, American actress
- 1945 – Larry Lucchino, American baseball executive
- 1947 – Jane Curtin, American actress
- 1947 – Sylvester James, American singer (d. 1988)
- 1947 – Bruce Rioch, Scottish footballer and coach
- 1948 – Claydes Charles Smith, American musician (Kool & the Gang) (d. 2006)
- 1953 – Anne Lockhart, American actress
- 1954 – Carly Fiorina, Former CEO of Hewlett-Packard
- 1954 – Demetris Kizas, Greek-Cypriot footballer
- 1954 – Ève Luquet, French stamp designer
- 1954 – Patrick O'Hearn, American musician, composer and recording artist
- 1955 – Raymond Benson, American author
- 1956 – Bill Ritter, American politician
- 1957 – Ali Divandari, Iranian artist
- 1957 – Michaëlle Jean, 27th Governor-General of Canada
- 1957 – José Sócrates, Prime Minister of Portugal
- 1957 – Tim Whitnall, English actor and narrator
- 1958 – Buster Bloodvessel, British singer
- 1958 – Jeff Foxworthy, American comedian
- 1958 – Arsinée Khanjian, Armenian-Canadian actress
- 1958 – Nigel Westlake, Australian musician and composer
- 1958 – Michael Winslow, American actor and comedian
- 1959 – Bill Root, Canadian ice hockey defenceman
- 1959 – Joe McBride Kick-ass dude from Philly.
- 1961 – Simon Reeve, Australian journalist
- 1961 – Scott Travis, American musician (Judas Priest)
- 1961 – Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, Norwegian musician (a-ha)
- 1962 – Elizabeth Vargas, American journalist
- 1962 – Kevin Willis, American basketball player
- 1963 – Pat Nevin, Scottish footballer
- 1963 – Alice Sebold, American novelist
- 1963 – Bryan Simonaire, American politician
- 1963 – Geert Wilders, Dutch politician
- 1963 – Mark Chesnutt, American country music singer
- 1964 – Rosie Perez, American actress
- 1965 – Darren Clark, Australian Olympic athlete
- 1965 – Christopher Nolan, Irish writer (d. 2009)
- 1965 – John Polson, Australian actor and film director
- 1965 – Van Tiffin, American football player
- 1965 – Terry Bickers, English guitarist, singer and songwriter
- 1967 – William DuVall, American singer (Alice In Chains)
- 1967 – Macy Gray, American singer-songwriter
- 1968 – Saeed Anwar, Pakistani cricketer
- 1968 – Christopher Brookmyre, Scottish writer
- 1968 – Paul Rea, American television journalist
- 1968 – Paddy Boom, former drummer for Scissor Sisters
- 1969 – Ben Finegold, American chess player
- 1969 – Michellie Jones, Australian triathlete
- 1969 – CeCe Peniston, American dance music singer
- 1970 – Cheyne Coates, Australian dance music and pop singer-songwriter and producer
- 1971 – Devang Gandhi, Indian cricketer
- 1971 – Dolores O'Riordan, Irish musician (The Cranberries)
- 1972 – Dylan Bruno, American actor (Numb3rs)
- 1972 – Idris Elba, English/American actor
- 1972 – Eugene Hütz, Ukrainian singer and composer (Gogol Bordello)
- 1972 – Justina Machado, Puerto Rican actress
- 1972 – China Miéville, English writer
- 1972 – Anika Noni Rose, American actress and singer
- 1973 – Carlo Cudicini, Italian footballer
- 1973 – Greg Rusedski, Canadian-born tennis player
- 1973 – Alessandro Troncon, Italian rugby player
- 1974 – Tim Henman, English tennis player
- 1974 – Sarah Danielle Madison, American actress
- 1974 – Nina Persson, Swedish musician (The Cardigans)
- 1974 – Sarah Strange, Canadian actress
- 1974 – Justin Whalin, American actor
- 1975 – Derrek Lee, American baseball player
- 1976 – Rodrigo Amarante, Brazilian musician (Little Joy, Los Hermanos)
- 1976 – Naomie Harris, English actress
- 1976 – N.O.R.E., American rapper
- 1976 – Tom Pappas, American decathlete
- 1976 – Hyun Young, South Korean actress and pop singer
- 1977 – Kiyoshi Hikawa, Japanese enka singer
- 1978 – Cisco Adler, American singer
- 1978 – Marlen Angelidou, Greek singer
- 1978 – Simon Barjie, Gambian international footballer with dual Gambian–Italian nationality
- 1978 – Natalia Cigliuti, American actress
- 1978 – Alex Escobar, Venezuelan baseball player
- 1978 – Mathew Horne, English actor
- 1978 – Tony Thaxton, drummer (Motion City Soundtrack)
- 1979 – Mike Arnaoutis, Greek boxer
- 1979 – Foxy Brown, American rapper
- 1979 – Massimo Maccarone, Italian footballer
- 1979 – Carlos Adrián Morales, Mexican footballer
- 1979 – Brandon Silvestry, American professional wrestler
- 1980 – Jillian Hall, American professional wrestler
- 1980 – Yuji Hamano, Japanese archer
- 1980 – Kerry Katona, British singer and media personality
- 1980 – Samuel Peter, Nigerian heavyweight boxer
- 1980 – Joseph Yobo, Nigerian footballer
- 1981 – Yuki Abe, Japanese footballer
- 1981 – Yumiko Cheng, Hong Kong singer
- 1981 – Mark Teahen, American baseball player
- 1983 – Dimitri Champion, French professional bicyclist
- 1983 – Pippa Middleton, Sister of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
- 1984 – Helena Jonsson, Swedish biathlete
- 1984 – Orsi Kocsis, Hungarian model
- 1985 – Ali Ashfaq, Maldivian footballer
- 1985 – Alberto Valerio, Brazilian racing driver
- 1985 – Webbie, American rapper
- 1986 – Raven Riley, American pornographic actress
- 1987 – Ramiele Malubay, American singer
- 1988 – Denis Tonucci, Italian footballer
- 1989 – Nikos Boutzikos, Greek footballer
- 1989 – Kim So-eun, South Korean actress
- 1990 – John Wall, American basketball player
- 1992 – Fabiola Rodas, Guatemalan singer
- 2006 – Prince Hisahito of Akishino, Japanese imperial family member
Deaths
- 957 – Liudolf, Duke of Swabia (b. 930)
- 972 – Pope John XIII
- 1276 – Vicedomino de Vicedominis, Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina and dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals (b. ca. 1215)
- 1431 – Demetrios Laskaris Leontares, Byzantine soldier and statesman
- 1511 – Ashikaga Yoshizumi, Japanese shogun (b. 1481)
- 1625 – Thomas Dempster, Scottish historian (b. 1579)
- 1635 – Metius, Dutch mathematician and astronomer (b. 1571)
- 1649 – Robert Dudley, styled Earl of Warwick, English explorer and geographer (b. 1574)
- 1683 – Jean-Baptiste Colbert, French minister finance (b. 1619)
- 1708 – Sir John Morden, English merchant and philanthropist (b. 1623)
- 1748 – Edmund Gibson, English jurist (b. 1669)
- 1782 – Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson, wife of Thomas Jefferson (b. 1748)
- 1783 – Bertinazzi, Italian actor and writer (b. 1710)
- 1808 – Louis-Pierre Anquetil, French historian (b. 1723)
- 1868 – Pierre Adolphe Rost, Louisiana judge, Confederate commissioner (b. 1797)
- 1902 – Frederick Augustus Abel, English chemist (b. 1827)
- 1907 – Sully Prudhomme, French writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1839)
- 1919 – Lord Charles Beresford, British admiral, politician (b. 1846)
- 1938 – John Stuart Hindmarsh, British racing driver and aviator (b. 1907)
- 1939 – Arthur Rackham, English book illustrator (b. 1867)
- 1945 – John McCain, Sr., American admiral (b. 1884)
- 1949 – Walter Widdop, British Wagnerian Heldentenor (b. 1892)
- 1950 – Olaf Stapledon, British writer and philosopher (b. 1886)
- 1951 – James W. Gerard, American jurist and diplomat (b. 1867)
- 1952 – Gertrude Lawrence, English actress (b. 1898)
- 1959 – Edmund Gwenn, British-American actor (b. 1877)
- 1959 – Kay Kendall, English actress (b. 1926)
- 1962 – Hanns Eisler, German-born composer (b. 1898)
- 1962 – Seiichiro Kashio, Japanese tennis player (b. 1892)
- 1966 – Margaret Sanger, American birth control activist (b. 1879)
- 1966 – Hendrik Verwoerd, Prime Minister of South Africa (b. 1901)
- 1969 – Arthur Friedenreich, Brazilian football player (b. 1892)
- 1974 – Olga Baclanova, Russian-born actress (b. 1896)
- 1978 – Tom Wilson, American record producer (b. 1931)
- 1979 – Ronald Binge, English composer (Elizabethan Serenade) (b. 1910)
- 1981 – Christy Brown, Irish author (b. 1932)
- 1984 – Ernest Tubb, American singer (b. 1914)
- 1985 – Johnny Desmond, American singer (b. 1919)
- 1985 – Franco Ferrara, Italian conductor (b. 1911)
- 1986 – Blanche Sweet, American actress (b. 1895)
- 1987 – Quinn Martin, American television producer (b. 1922)
- 1988 – Leroy Brown, American wrestler (b. 1950)
- 1988 – Sir William Northam, Australian Olympic yachtsman (b. 1905)
- 1990 – Len Hutton, English cricketer (b. 1916)
- 1990 – Tom Fogerty, American singer (b. 1941)
- 1991 – Bob Goldham, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1922)
- 1992 – Henry Ephron, American playwright, screenwriter and producer (b. 1912)
- 1994 – Nicky Hopkins, British musician (b. 1944)
- 1996 – Esther Soré, Chilean musician (b. 1915)
- 1997 – P. H. Newby, British author and BBC radio director (b. 1918)
- 1998 – Ernst-Hugo Järegård, Swedish actor (b. 1928)
- 1998 – Akira Kurosawa, Japanese film director (b. 1910)
- 1998 – Ric Segreto, Filipino Pop-Balladeer (b. 1952)
- 1999 – Lagumot Harris, Nauruan politician and former President (b. 1938)
- 1999 – René Lecavalier, French Canadian sportscaster (b. 1918)
- 2001 – Carl Crack, German musician (Atari Teenage Riot) (b. 1971)
- 2002 – Ilya Livykou, Greek actress (b. 1919)
- 2003 – Harry Goz, American actor (b. 1932)
- 2003 – Mohammad Oraz, Iranian mountain climber (b. 1969)
- 2005 – Hasan Abidi, Pakistani journalist and Urdu poet (b. 1929)
- 2005 – Dame Eugenia Charles, Prime Minister of Dominica (b. 1919)
- 2007 – Madeleine L'Engle, American author (b. 1918)
- 2007 – Luciano Pavarotti, Italian tenor (b. 1935)
- 2007 – Percy Rodriguez, Canadian actor (b. 1918)
- 2008 – Sören Nordin, Swedish harness racing driver and trainer (b. 1917)
- 2008 – Anita Page, American actress (b. 1910)
- 2009 – Catherine Gaskin, Irish-Australian novelist (b. 1929)
- 2010 – Clive Donner, British film director (b. 1926)
Holidays and observances
- Armed Forces Day (São Tomé and Príncipe)
- Christian Feast Days:
- Defence Day or Army Day (Pakistan)
- Flag Day (Bonaire)
- Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Swaziland from the United Kingdom in 1968
- Stillbirth Remembrance Day (several U.S. states and Canadian provinces)
- Unification Day (Bulgaria)
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