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==Holidays and observances== |
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*[[Canada Day]], formerly [[Dominion Day]]. ([[Canada]]) |
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*Christian [[Feast Day]]: |
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*[[Australia]], [[New Zealand]]: [[Tartan Day]] |
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**[[Aaron]] ([[Syriac Christianity]]) |
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*[[Bulgaria]]: [[July Morning]] tradition. |
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*[[Burundi]]: [[Independence Day]] |
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**[[Leontius of Autun]] |
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*[[Canada]]: [[Canada Day]] (formerly [[Dominion Day]]) |
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*Earliest day on which [[St Pauls Carnival]] can fall, while July 7 is the latest; celebrated on the first Saturday in July. ([[Bristol]]) |
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**[[Quebec]]: [[Moving Day]] |
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*[[Emancipation Day]] ([[Netherlands Antilles]] |
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*[[Keti Koti|Emancipation Day]] or ''Keti Koti'' ([[Suriname]]) |
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*[[Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day|Hong Kong SAR Establishment Day]] ([[Hong Kong]]) |
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*[[Independence Day]], celebrates the independence of [[Burundi]] from [[Belgium]] in 1962. |
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*[[Netherlands Antilles]], [[Suriname]]: [[Emancipation Day]] |
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*[[Independence Day]], celebrates the independence of [[Rwanda]] from [[Belgium]] in 1962. |
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*[[Rwanda]]: [[Independence Day]] |
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*[[Tartan Day|International Tartan Day]] ([[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]]) |
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*[[Somalia]]: [[Republic Day]] |
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*[[July Morning]] tradition ([[Bulgaria]]) |
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*[[Roman Catholic Church]]: |
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**[[Aaron]], brother of [[Moses]] |
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*[[Moving Day]] ([[Quebec]]) |
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**[[Saint Calais]], abbot of Ancille |
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*[[Republic Day]] ([[Ghana]]) |
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**[[Saint Gaius]], pope, martyr |
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*[[Public holidays in Somalia|Republic Day]], celebrates the independence of [[Somalia]] from [[Italy]] and the unification of [[British Somaliland]] and [[Italian Somaliland]] to form [[Somali Republic]]. ([[Somalia]]) |
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**[[Saint John the Baptist]]'s [[Octave (liturgical)|Octave]] |
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**[[Leontius of Autun|Saint Leontius]], [[bishop of Autun]], confessor |
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**[[Saint Oliver Plunkett]], martyr |
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**[[Saint Rumbold]], Rumold, or Rombout, bishop, martyr |
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**[[Saint Theobald]], priest, confessor |
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July 1 is the 182nd day of the year (183rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 183 days remain until the end of the year. The end of this day marks the halfway point of a leap year. It also falls on the same day of the week as New Year's Day in a leap year.
Events
- 69 – Tiberius Julius Alexander orders his Roman legions in Alexandria to swear allegiance to Vespasian as emperor.
- 1097 – Battle of Dorylaeum: Crusaders under Bohemond of Taranto defeat a Seljuk army under Qilich Arslan I.
- 1520 – La Noche Triste: Joint Mexican Indian force led by Aztecs under Cuitláhuac defeat Spanish Conquistadors under Hernán Cortés.
- 1569 – Union of Lublin: The Kingdom of Poland (Polish Crown) and Great Duchy of Lithuania confirm a real union, the united country is called the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth or the Republic of Both Nations.
- 1690 – Glorious Revolution: Battle of the Boyne as reckoned under Julian calendar.
- 1770 – Lexell's Comet passed closer to the Earth than any other comet in recorded history, approaching to a distance of 0.0146 a.u.
- 1782 – American privateers attack Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
- 1837 – A system of the civil registration of births, marriages and deaths is established in England and Wales.
- 1855 – Quinault Treaty signed, Quinault and Quileute cede their land to the United States.
- 1858 – The joint reading of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace's papers on evolution to the Linnean Society.
- 1862 – The Russian State Library is founded.
- 1862 – American Civil War: The Battle of Malvern Hill takes place, the final battle in the Seven Days Campaign, part of the George B. McClellan's Peninsula Campaign.
- 1863 – Keti Koti, Emancipation Day in Suriname, marking the abolition of slavery by the Netherlands.
- 1863 – American Civil War: The Battle of Gettysburg begins.
- 1867 – The British North America Act, 1867 takes effect as the Constitution of Canada, creating the Canadian Confederation; John A. Macdonald is sworn in as first Prime Minister.
- 1870 – The United States Department of Justice formally comes into existence.
- 1873 – Prince Edward Island joins the Canadian Confederation.
- 1878 – Canada joins the Universal Postal Union.
- 1879 – Charles Taze Russell publishes the first edition of the religious magazine The Watchtower.
- 1881 – The world's first international telephone call is made between St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada, and Calais, Maine, United States.
- 1881 – General Order 70, the culmination of the Cardwell-Childers reforms of the British Army, comes into effect.
- 1885 – The United States terminates reciprocity and fishery agreement with Canada.
- 1890 – Canada and Bermuda are linked by telegraph cable.
- 1892 – The Homestead Strike, a strike by the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers against the Carnegie Steel Company, begins.
- 1898 – Spanish-American War: The Battle of San Juan Hill is fought in Santiago de Cuba.
- 1908 – SOS is adopted as the international Distress signal.
- 1915 – Leutnant Kurt Wintgens achieves the first known aerial victory with a synchronized gun-equipped fighter plane, the Fokker M.5K/MG Eindecker.
- 1916 – World War I: First day on the Somme – On the first day of the Battle of the Somme 19,000 soldiers of the British Army are killed and 40,000 wounded.
- 1921 – The Communist Party of China is founded.
- 1931 – United Airlines begins service (as Boeing Air Transport).
- 1933 – The Canadian Parliament suspends all Chinese immigration.
- 1935 – Regina, Saskatchewan police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police ambush strikers participating in On-to-Ottawa-Trek.
- 1935 – Grant Park Music Festival begins its tradition of free summer symphonic music concert series in Chicago's Grant Park, which continues as the United States' only annual free outdoor classical music concert series.
- 1942 – World War II: First Battle of El Alamein.
- 1942 – Australian Federal Government becomes sole collector of Income Tax (State Income Tax Abolished).
- 1943 – Tokyo City merges with Tokyo Prefecture and is dissolved. Since then, no city in Japan has had the name "Tokyo". (Present-day Tokyo is not a city.)
- 1947 – The Philippine Air Force is established.
- 1948 – Quaid-i-Azam inaugurates Pakistan's central bank, the State Bank of Pakistan.
- 1949 – Merger of two princely states of India, Cochin and Travancore to become the state of Thiru-Kochi (later re-organized as Kerala) in Indian Union.
- 1957 – The International Geophysical Year begins.
- 1958 – The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation links television broadcasting across Canada via microwave.
- 1958 – Flooding of the St. Lawrence Seaway begins.
- 1959 – The Party of the African Federation holds its constitutive conference.
- 1959 – Specific values for the international yard, avoirdupois pound and derived units (e.g. inch, mile and ounce) are adopted after agreement between the U.S., U.K. and other commonwealth countries.
- 1960 – Independence of Somalia.
- 1960 – Ghana becomes a Republic and Kwame Nkrumah becomes its first President as Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom ceases to be the Head of state.
- 1962 – Independence of Rwanda.
- 1962 – Independence of Burundi.
- 1963 – ZIP Codes are introduced for United States mail.
- 1963 – The British Government admits that former diplomat Kim Philby had worked as a Soviet agent.
- 1966 – The first color television transmission in Canada takes place from Toronto.
- 1967 – The European Community is formally created out of a merger with the Common Market, the European Coal and Steel Community, and the European Atomic Energy Commission.
- 1967 – Canada celebrates the 100th anniversary of the British North America Act, 1867.
- 1968 – The CIA's Phoenix Program is officially established.
- 1968 – The Nuclear non-proliferation treaty is signed in Washington, D.C., London and Moscow by sixty-two countries.
- 1968 – Formal separation of the United Auto Workers from the AFL-CIO.
- 1970 – President General Yahya Khan abolishes One-Unit of West Pakistan restoring the provinces.
- 1972 – The first Gay Pride march in England takes place.
- 1976 – Portugal grants autonomy to Madeira.
- 1978 – The Northern Territory in Australia is granted Self-Government.
- 1979 – Sony introduces the Walkman.
- 1980 – O Canada officially becomes the national anthem of Canada.
- 1981 – The Wonderland Murders occurred in the early morning hours, allegedly masterminded by businessman and drug dealer Eddie Nash.
- 1983 – A North Korean Ilyushin Il-62M jet en route to Conakry Airport in Guinea crashes into the Fouta Djall Mountains in Guinea-Bissau, killing all 23 people on board.
- 1984 – The PG-13 rating is introduced by the MPAA.
- 1987 – American radio station WFAN in New York City is launched as the world's first all-sports radio station.
- 1990 – German re-unification: East Germany accepts the Deutsche Mark as its currency, thus uniting the economies of East and West Germany.
- 1991 – The Warsaw Pact is officially dissolved at a meeting in Prague.
- 1997 – The People's Republic of China resumes sovereignty over the city-state of Hong Kong, ending 156 years of British colonial rule.
- 1999 – The Scottish Parliament is officially opened by Queen Elizabeth on the day that legislative powers are officially transferred from the old Scottish Office in London to the new devolved Scottish Executive in Edinburgh.
- 2000 – Vermont's civil unions law goes into effect.
- 2000 – The Oresund Bridge, connecting Sweden and Denmark, opens for traffic.
- 2002 – The International Criminal Court is established to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.
- 2002 – A Bashkirian Airlines (flight 2937) Tupolev TU-154 and a DHL (German cargo) Boeing 757 collide in mid-air over Ueberlingen, southern Germany, killing 71.
- 2003 – Over 500,000 people protested against China's brutality in Hong Kong.
- 2004 – Saturn Orbit insertion of Cassini-Huygens begins at 01:12 UTC and ends at 02:48 UTC.
- 2006 – The first operation of Qinghai-Tibet Railway in the People's Republic of China.
- 2007 – Smoking in England is banned in all public indoor spaces. With the ban already in force in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, this means it is illegal to smoke in indoor public places anywhere in the UK. The ban is also put into effect in Australia.
- 2008 – Rioting erupted in Mongolia in response to allegations of fraud surrounding the 2008 legislative elections.
- 2009 – Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader resigns giving no specific reason. Jadranka Kosor is announced as the next Prime Minister, the first woman ever to hold the post.
Births
- 1481 – Christian II of Denmark, Sweden and Norway (d. 1559)
- 1506 – Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia (d. 1526)
- 1534 – Frederick II of Denmark (d. 1588)
- 1574 – Joseph Hall, English bishop and writer (d. 1656)
- 1586 – Claudio Saracini, Italian composer (d. 1630)
- 1633 – Johann Heinrich Heidegger, Swiss theologian (d. 1698)
- 1646 – Gottfried Leibniz, German mathematician (d. 1716)
- 1676 – Anthony Collins, English philosopher (d. 1729)
- 1723 – Pedro Rodríguez, Conde de Campomanes, Spanish statesman (d. 1802)
- 1725 – Comte de Rochambeau, French soldier (d. 1807)
- 1742 – Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, German physicist (d. 1799)
- 1788 – Jean-Victor Poncelet, French mathematician (d. 1867)
- 1804 – George Sand, French writer (d. 1876)
- 1807 – Thomas Green Clemson, American university founder (d. 1888)
- 1818 – Ignaz Semmelweis, Hungarian physician (d. 1865)
- 1834 – Jadwiga Łuszczewska, Polish poet (d. 1908)
- 1863 – William Grant Stairs, Canadian explorer (d. 1892)
- 1869 – William Strunk Jr., American grammarian (d. 1946)
- 1872 – Louis Blériot, French aviator (d. 1936)
- 1873 – Alice Guy-Blaché, American film director (d. 1968)
- 1879 – Léon Jouhaux, French labor leader, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1954)
- 1883 – Arthur Borton, English soldier (d. 1933)
- 1899 – Thomas A. Dorsey, American composer (d. 1993)
- 1899 – Charles Laughton, English actor (d. 1962)
- 1899 – Konstantinos Tsatsos, 2nd President of Greece (d. 1987)
- 1902 – William Wyler, French-born film director (d. 1981)
- 1903 – Amy Johnson, English pilot (d. 1941)
- 1906 – Estée Lauder, American entrepreneur (d. 2004)
- 1906 – Jean Dieudonné, French mathematician (d. 1992)
- 1907 – Bill Stern, American sportscaster (d. 1971)
- 1911 – Sergei Sokolov, Soviet marshal
- 1912 – David R. Brower, American environmentalist (d. 2000)
- 1912 – Sally Kirkland, American fashion editor (d. 1989)
- 1913 – Frank Barrett, baseball player (d. 1998)
- 1913 – Vasantrao Naik, Indian politician (d. 1979)
- 1915 – Willie Dixon, American musician (d. 1992)
- 1915 – Joseph Ransohoff, American neurosurgeon (d. 2001)
- 1916 – Olivia de Havilland, British-born actress
- 1917 – Humphry Osmond, British psychiatrist (d. 2004)
- 1920 – Harold Sakata, American actor (d. 1982)
- 1921 – Seretse Khama, first President of Botswana (d. 1980)
- 1925 – Farley Granger, American actor
- 1926 – Robert Fogel, Nobel laureate
- 1926 – Hans Werner Henze, German composer
- 1926 – Carl Hahn, German automotive executive
- 1927 – Alan J. Charig, British palaeontologist (d. 1997)
- 1929 – Gerald Edelman, American biologist, Nobel laureate
- 1930 – Bobby Day, American singer (d. 1990)
- 1930 – Moustapha Akkad, Syrian-American filmmaker (d. 2005)
- 1930 – Carol Chomsky, American linguist, (d. 2008)
- 1931 – Leslie Caron, French actress
- 1932 – Ze'ev Schiff, Israeli journalist (d. 2007)
- 1934 – Jamie Farr, American actor
- 1934 – Jean Marsh, English actress
- 1934 – Sydney Pollack, American film director (d. 2008)
- 1934 – Claude Berri, French actor, director and screenwriter (d. 2009)
- 1938 – Craig Anderson, baseball player
- 1939 – Karen Black, American actress
- 1941 – Alfred G. Gilman, American scientist, Nobel laureate
- 1941 – Myron Scholes, American economist, Nobel laureate
- 1941 – Twyla Tharp, American choreographer
- 1941 – Rod Gilbert, Canadian hockey player
- 1942 – Geneviève Bujold, Canadian actress
- 1942 – Andraé Crouch, American singer
- 1942 – Mike Malloy, American talk radio host
- 1943 – Jeff Wayne, American musician
- 1945 – Deborah Harry, American musician (Blondie)
- 1945 – Mike Burstyn, Israeli-American actor
- 1947 – Shirley Hemphill, American actress (d. 1999)
- 1947 – Kazuyoshi Hoshino, Japanese racing driver
- 1948 – John Ford (musician), English musician (Strawbs)
- 1949 – John Farnham, Australian singer
- 1950 – David Duke, American politician, K.K.K. member
- 1951 – Fred Schneider, American singer (The B-52's)
- 1951 – Trevor Eve, British actor
- 1951 – Anne Feeney, American protest singer
- 1951 – Terrence Mann, American actor and dancer
- 1952 – Dan Aykroyd, Canadian actor
- 1952 – Steve Shutt, Canadian ice hockey player
- 1952 – Timothy J. Tobias, American composer and musician (d. 2006)
- 1953 – Jadranka Kosor, Prime Minister of Croatia
- 1953 – Lawrence Gonzi, Maltese Prime Minister
- 1955 – Keith Whitley, American singer (d. 1989)
- 1956 – Ulf Larsson, Swedish actor (d. 2009)
- 1956 – Alan Ruck, American actor
- 1957 – Hannu Kamppuri, Finnish ice hockey player
- 1959 – Dale Midkiff, American actor
- 1960 – Evelyn King, American singer
- 1960 – Kevin Swords, American rugby player
- 1961 – Kalpana Chawla, Indian-American astronaut (d. 2003)
- 1961 – Diana, Princess of Wales (d. 1997)
- 1961 – Malcolm Elliott, British cyclist
- 1961 – Carl Lewis, American athlete
- 1961 – Michelle Wright, Canadian musician
- 1962 – Andre Braugher, American actor
- 1963 – Roddy Bottum, American musician (Faith No More and Imperial Teen)
- 1963 – David Wood (environmental campaigner), American environmental activist
- 1964 – Bernard Laporte, French rugby player & coach
- 1965 – Harald Zwart, Norwegian film director
- 1966 – Enrico Annoni, Italian footballer
- 1967 – Pamela Anderson, Canadian model
- 1968 – Tim Abell, American actor
- 1968 – Jordi Mollà, Spanish actor
- 1970 – Melissa Peterman, American actress
- 1970 – Henry Simmons, American actor
- 1971 – Steven W. Bailey, American actor
- 1971 – Amira Casar, French actress
- 1971 – Missy Elliott, American rapper and singer
- 1971 – Julianne Nicholson, American actress
- 1971 – Jamie Walker, American baseball player
- 1972 – Claire Forlani, English actress
- 1972 – Alex Machacek, Austrian musician
- 1974 – Jefferson Pérez, Ecuadorian race walker
- 1975 – Sufjan Stevens, American musician
- 1976 – Patrick Kluivert, Dutch footballer
- 1976 – Plies, American rapper
- 1976 – Ruud van Nistelrooy, Dutch footballer
- 1976 – Justin Lo, Hong Kong singer and songwriter
- 1976 – Hannu Tihinen, Finnish footballer
- 1977 – Jarome Iginla, Canadian hockey player
- 1977 – Liv Tyler, American actress
- 1977 – Keigo Hayashi, Japanese music artist
- 1977 – Birgit Schuurman, Dutch musician
- 1977 – Tom Frager, French-born singer and surfer
- 1977 – Greg Pattillo, American musician
- 1979 – Forrest Griffin, American mixed martial artist
- 1980 – Patrick Aufiero, American hockey player
- 1981 – Amanda Diva, American actress and rapper
- 1981 – Tadhg Kennelly, Irish Australian rules footballer
- 1981 – Demetria McKinney, American actress
- 1982 – Hilarie Burton, American actress
- 1982 – Carmella DeCesare, American glamor model
- 1982 – Justin Huber, Australian baseball player
- 1982 – Joachim Johansson, Swedish tennis player
- 1982 – Adrian Ward, American football player
- 1983 – Marit Larsen, Norwegian musician (M2M)
- 1983 – Lynsey Bartilson, American actress
- 1983 – Leeteuk, Korean singer
- 1986 – Andrew Lee, Australian Australian rules footballer
- 1988 – Evan Ellingson, American actor
- 1989 – Mitch Hewer, English actor
- 1989 – Hannah Murray, English actress
- 1998 – Hollie Steel, Britain's Got Talent finalist
Deaths
- 552 – Totila, king of the Ostrogoths
- 868 – Ali al-Hadi, Shia Imam (b. 828)
- 1109 – King Alfonso VI of Castile (b. 1040)
- 1277 – Baibars, Mameluk sultan of Egypt (b. 1223)
- 1592 – Marc'Antonio Ingegneri, Italian composer
- 1614 – Isaac Casaubon, French-born classical scholar (b. 1559)
- 1622 – William Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle, British politician (b. 1575)
- 1681 – Oliver Plunkett, Irish saint (b. 1629)
- 1708 – Emperor Tekle Haymanot I of Ethiopia (b. 1706)
- 1774 – Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland, English statesman (b. 1705)
- 1782 – Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1730)
- 1784 – Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, German composer (b. 1710)
- 1819 – Jemima Wilkinson, American preacher (b. 1752)
- 1839 – Mahmud II, Ottoman Sultan (b. 1785)
- 1860 – Charles Goodyear, American inventor (b. 1800)
- 1863 – John Fulton Reynolds, American Civil War general (b. 1820)
- 1894 – Allan Pinkerton, American private detective (b. 1819)
- 1896 – Harriet Beecher Stowe, American author (b. 1811)
- 1905 – John Hay, American statesman (b. 1838)
- 1925 – Erik Satie, French composer (b. 1866)
- 1942 – Peadar Mac Fhionnlaoich, Irish language writer (b. 1857)
- 1944 – Tanya Savicheva, Russian diarist (b. 1930)
- 1948 – Achille Varzi, Italian race car driver (b. 1904)
- 1950 – Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, Swiss musician (b. 1865)
- 1950 – Eliel Saarinen, Finnish architect (b. 1873)
- 1961 – Louis-Ferdinand Céline, French writer (b. 1894)
- 1964 – Pierre Monteux, French conductor (b. 1875)
- 1965 – Wally Hammond, English cricketer (b. 1903)
- 1967 – Gerhard Ritter, German historian (b. 1888)
- 1968 – Fritz Bauer, German judge and prosecutor (b. 1903)
- 1971 – William Lawrence Bragg, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1890)
- 1974 – Juan Perón, President of Argentina (b. 1895)
- 1976 – Anneliese Michel, German woman said to be possessed by demons (b. 1952)
- 1978 – Kurt Student, German Luftwaffe general (b. 1890)
- 1981 – Carlos de Oliveira, Portuguese writer (b. 1921)
- 1981 – Rushton Moreve, American bass player (b. 1948)
- 1983 – R. Buckminster Fuller, American architect and philosopher (b. 1903)
- 1984 – Moshe Feldenkrais, Ukrainian-born educator (b. 1904)
- 1987 – Snakefinger, British-born musician (b. 1949)
- 1991 – Michael Landon, American actor (b. 1936)
- 1992 – Franco Cristaldi, Italian film producer (b. 1924)
- 1992 – Francisco Mendes, Guinea-Bissauan politician (b. 1933)
- 1994 – Merriam Modell, American author (b. 1908)
- 1995 – Wolfman Jack, American radio personality (b. 1938)
- 1996 – William T. Cahill, American politician (b. 1904)
- 1996 – Steve Tesich, Serbian screenwriter (b. 1942)
- 1996 – Margaux Hemingway, American actress and model (b. 1954)
- 1997 – Robert Mitchum, American actor (b. 1917)
- 1999 – Edward Dmytryk, Canadian-born film director (b. 1908)
- 1999 – Guy Mitchell, American popular singer (b. 1927)
- 1999 – Forrest Mars Sr., American candy magnate (b. 1904)
- 1999 – Sylvia Sidney, American actress (b. 1910)
- 2000 – Sarah Payne, British murder victim (b. 1992)
- 2000 – Walter Matthau, American actor (b. 1920)
- 2001 – Nikolay Basov, Russian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1922)
- 2003 – Herbie Mann, American jazz flutist (b. 1930)
- 2003 – Wesley Mouzon, American boxer (b. 1927)
- 2003 – N!xau, Namibian actor (b. 1944)
- 2004 – Peter Barnes, English writer (b. 1931)
- 2004 – Todor Skalovski, Macedonian composer (b. 1909)
- 2004 – Marlon Brando, American actor (b. 1924)
- 2005 – Luther Vandross, American singer (b. 1951)
- 2005 – Obie Benson, American musician (b. 1936)
- 2006 – Fred Trueman, English cricketer (b. 1931)
- 2008 – Mel Galley, English guitarist (b. 1948)
- 2009 – Karl Malden, American actor (b. 1912)
- 2009 – Onni Palaste, Finnish writer (b. 1917)
- 2009 – Mollie Sugden, English actress (b. 1922)
- 2009 – Alexis Argüello, Nicaraguan boxer (b. 1952)
Holidays and observances
- Canada Day, formerly Dominion Day. (Canada)
- Christian Feast Day:
- Earliest day on which St Pauls Carnival can fall, while July 7 is the latest; celebrated on the first Saturday in July. (Bristol)
- Emancipation Day (Netherlands Antilles
- Emancipation Day or Keti Koti (Suriname)
- Hong Kong SAR Establishment Day (Hong Kong)
- Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Burundi from Belgium in 1962.
- Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Rwanda from Belgium in 1962.
- International Tartan Day (Australia and New Zealand)
- July Morning tradition (Bulgaria)
- Madeira Day (Madeira)
- Memorial Day (Newfoundland and Labrador)
- Moving Day (Quebec)
- Republic Day (Ghana)
- Republic Day, celebrates the independence of Somalia from Italy and the unification of British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland to form Somali Republic. (Somalia)
- Sir Seretse Khama Day (Botswana)
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