November 19 is the 323rd day of the year (324th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 42 days remain until the end of the year.
Contents
1 Events
2 Births
3 Deaths
4 Holidays and observances
5 References
6 External links
Events[edit]
461 – Libius Severus is declared emperor of the Western Roman Empire. The real power is in the hands of the magister militum Ricimer.[1]
636 – The Rashidun Caliphate defeats the Sasanian Empire at the Battle of al-Qādisiyyah in Iraq.
1493 – Christopher Columbus goes ashore on an island called Borinquen he first saw the day before. He names it San Juan Bautista (later renamed again Puerto Rico).[2]
1794 – The United States and the Kingdom of Great Britain sign Jay's Treaty, which attempts to resolve some of the lingering problems left over from the American Revolutionary War.
1802 – The Garinagu arrive at British Honduras (present-day Belize).
1816 – Warsaw University is established.[3]
1847 – The second Canadian railway line, the Montreal and Lachine Railroad, is opened.
1863 – American Civil War: U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivers the Gettysburg Address at the dedication ceremony for the military cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
1881 – A meteorite lands near the village of Grossliebenthal, southwest of Odessa, Ukraine.[4]
1885 – Serbo-Bulgarian War: Bulgarian victory in the Battle of Slivnitsa solidifies the unification between the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia.
1911 – The Doom Bar in Cornwall claims two ships, Island Maid and Angele, the latter killing the entire crew except the captain.
1912 – First Balkan War: The Serbian Army captures Bitola, ending the five-century-long Ottoman rule of Macedonia.
1916 – Samuel Goldwyn and Edgar Selwyn establish Goldwyn Pictures.
1941 – World War II: Battle between HMAS Sydney and HSK Kormoran. The two ships sink each other off the coast of Western Australia, with the loss of 645 Australians and about 77 German seamen.
1942 – World War II: Battle of Stalingrad: Soviet Union forces under General Georgy Zhukov launch the Operation Uranus counterattacks at Stalingrad, turning the tide of the battle in the USSR's favor.
1942 – Mutesa II is crowned the 35th and last Kabaka (king) of Buganda, prior to the restoration of the kingdom in 1993.
1943 – Holocaust: Nazis liquidate Janowska concentration camp in Lemberg (Lviv), western Ukraine, murdering at least 6,000 Jews after a failed uprising and mass escape attempt.
1944 – World War II: U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt announces the sixth War Loan Drive, aimed at selling US$14 billion in war bonds to help pay for the war effort.
1944 – World War II: Thirty members of the Luxembourgish resistance defend the town of Vianden against a larger Waffen-SS attack in the Battle of Vianden.
1946 – Afghanistan, Iceland and Sweden join the United Nations.
1950 – US General Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes Supreme Commander of NATO-Europe.
1952 – Greek Field Marshal Alexander Papagos becomes the 152nd Prime Minister of Greece.
1954 – Télé Monte Carlo, Europe's oldest private television channel, is launched by Prince Rainier III.
1955 – National Review publishes its first issue.
1967 – The establishment of TVB, the first wireless commercial television station in Hong Kong.
1969 – Apollo program: Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean land at Oceanus Procellarum (the "Ocean of Storms") and become the third and fourth humans to walk on the Moon.
1969 – Association football player Pelé scores his 1,000th goal.
1977 – TAP Portugal Flight 425 crashes in the Madeira Islands, killing 131.
1979 – Iran hostage crisis: Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini orders the release of 13 female and black American hostages being held at the US Embassy in Tehran.
1984 – San Juanico disaster: A series of explosions at the Pemex petroleum storage facility at San Juan Ixhuatepec in Mexico City starts a major fire and kills about 500 people.
1985 – Cold War: In Geneva, U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Union General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev meet for the first time.
1985 – Pennzoil wins a US$10.53 billion judgment against Texaco, in the largest civil verdict in the history of the United States, stemming from Texaco executing a contract to buy Getty Oil after Pennzoil had entered into an unsigned, yet still binding, buyout contract with Getty.
1985 – Police in Baling, Malaysia, lay siege to houses occupied by an Islamic sect of about 400 people led by Ibrahim Mahmud.
1988 – Serbian communist representative and future Serbian and Yugoslav president Slobodan Milošević publicly declares that Serbia is under attack from Albanian separatists in Kosovo as well as internal treachery within Yugoslavia and a foreign conspiracy to destroy Serbia and Yugoslavia.
1994 – In the United Kingdom, the first National Lottery draw is held. A £1 ticket gave a one-in-14-million chance of correctly guessing the winning six out of 49 numbers.
1998 – Clinton–Lewinsky scandal: The United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee begins impeachment hearings against U.S. President Bill Clinton.
1999 – Shenzhou 1: The People's Republic of China launches its first Shenzhou spacecraft.
2002 – The Greek oil tanker Prestige splits in half and sinks off the coast of Galicia, releasing over 20 million US gallons (76,000 m³) of oil in the largest environmental disaster in Spanish and Portuguese history.
2004 – The worst brawl in NBA history results in several players being suspended. Several players and fans are charged with assault.
2010 – The first of four explosions takes place at the Pike River Mine in New Zealand. Twenty-nine people are killed in the nation's worst mining disaster since 1914.
2013 – A double suicide bombing at the Iranian embassy in Beirut kills 23 people and injures 160 others.
Births[edit]
1417 – Frederick I, Count Palatine of Simmern (d. 1480)
1464 – Emperor Go-Kashiwabara of Japan (d. 1526)
1503 – Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma (d. 1547)[5]
1563 – Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester, English poet and politician (d. 1626)[6]
1600 – Charles I of England (d. 1649)
1600 – Lieuwe van Aitzema, Dutch historian and diplomat (d. 1669)
1617 – Eustache Le Sueur, French painter and educator (d. 1655)
1700 – Jean-Antoine Nollet, French priest and physicist (d. 1770)
1711 – Mikhail Lomonosov, Russian physicist, chemist, astronomer, and geographer (d. 1765)
1722 – Leopold Auenbrugger, Austrian physician (d. 1809)
1722 – Benjamin Chew, American lawyer and judge (d. 1810)
1752 – George Rogers Clark, American general (d. 1818)
1765 – Filippo Castagna, Maltese politician (d. 1830)[7]
1770 – Bertel Thorvaldsen, Danish sculptor and academic (d. 1844)
1802 – Solomon Foot, American lawyer and politician (d. 1866)
1805 – Ferdinand de Lesseps, French diplomat and engineer, developed the Suez Canal (d. 1894)
1808 – Janez Bleiweis, Slovenian journalist, physician, and politician (d. 1881)
1812 – Karl Schwarz, German theologian and politician (d. 1885)
1828 – Rani Lakshmibai, Indian queen (d. 1858)
1831 – James A. Garfield, American general, lawyer, and politician, 20th President of the United States (d. 1881)
1833 – Wilhelm Dilthey, German psychologist, sociologist, and historian (d. 1911)
1834 – Georg Hermann Quincke, German physicist and academic (d. 1924)
1843 – Richard Avenarius, German-Swiss philosopher and academic (d. 1896)
1843 – C. X. Larrabee, American businessman (d. 1914)
1845 – Agnes Giberne, Indian-English astronomer and author (d. 1939)
1859 – Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov, Russian composer, conductor, and educator (d. 1935)
1862 – Billy Sunday, American baseball player and evangelist (d. 1935)
1873 – Elizabeth McCombs, the first woman elected to the Parliament of New Zealand (d. 1935)
1875 – Mikhail Kalinin, Russian civil servant and politician, 1st Head of State of The Soviet Union (d. 1946)[8]
1876 – Tatyana Afanasyeva, Russian-Dutch mathematician and theorist (d. 1964)
1877 – Giuseppe Volpi, Italian businessman and politician, founded the Venice Film Festival (d. 1947)
1883 – Ned Sparks, Canadian-American actor and singer (d. 1957)
1887 – James B. Sumner, American chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1955)
1888 – José Raúl Capablanca, Cuban-American chess player and theologian (d. 1942)
1889 – Clifton Webb, American actor, singer, and dancer (d. 1966)[9]
1892 – Thomas Clay, English footballer and coach (d. 1949)
1892 – Huw T. Edwards, Welsh poet and politician (d. 1970)[10]
1893 – René Voisin, French trumpet player (d. 1952)
1894 – Américo Tomás, Portuguese admiral and politician, 14th President of Portugal (d. 1987)
1895 – Louise Dahl-Wolfe, American photographer (d. 1989)
1895 – Evert van Linge, Dutch footballer and architect (d. 1964)
1897 – Quentin Roosevelt, American lieutenant and pilot (d. 1918)
1898 – Klement Jug, Slovenian philosopher and mountaineer (d. 1924)
1898 – Arthur R. von Hippel, German-American physicist and academic (d. 2003)
1899 – Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei, Iranian religious leader and scholar (d. 1992)
1899 – Allen Tate, American poet and critic (d. 1979)
1900 – Bunny Ahearne, Irish-English ice hockey player and manager (d. 1985)
1900 – Mikhail Lavrentyev, Russian mathematician and hydrodynamicist (d. 1980)
1900 – Anna Seghers, German author and politician (d. 1983)
1901 – Nina Bari, Russian mathematician (d. 1961)[11]
1904 – Nathan Freudenthal Leopold, Jr., American murderer (d. 1971)
1905 – Eleanor Audley, American actress (d. 1991)
1905 – Tommy Dorsey, American trombonist, composer and bandleader (d. 1956)
1906 – Franz Schädle, German SS officer (d. 1945)
1907 – Jack Schaefer, American author (d. 1991)
1909 – Peter Drucker, Austrian-American theorist, educator, and author (d. 2005)
1910 – Adrian Conan Doyle, English race car driver, author, and explorer (d. 1970)
1912 – Bernard Joseph McLaughlin, American bishop (d. 2015)
1912 – George Emil Palade, Romanian-American biologist and physician, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2008)
1912 – Robert Simpson, American meteorologist and author (d. 2014)
1915 – Earl Wilbur Sutherland, Jr., American pharmacologist and biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1974)[12]
1917 – Indira Gandhi, Indian politician, 3rd Prime Minister of India (d. 1984)
1919 – Gillo Pontecorvo, Italian director and screenwriter (d. 2006)
1919 – Alan Young, English-Canadian actor, singer, and director (d. 2016)
1919 – Lolita Lebrón, Puerto Rican nationalist (d. 2010)
1920 – Gene Tierney, American actress and singer (d. 1991)
1921 – Roy Campanella, American baseball player and coach (d. 1993)
1921 – Peter Ruckman, American pastor and educator (d. 2016)
1922 – Salil Chowdhury, Indian director, playwright, and composer (d. 1995)
1922 – Yuri Knorozov, Ukrainian-Russian linguist, epigrapher, and ethnographer (d. 1999)
1922 – Rajko Mitić, Serbian footballer and coach (d. 2008)
1923 – Louis D. Rubin, Jr., American author, critic, and academic (d. 2013)
1924 – William Russell, English actor
1924 – Knut Steen, Norwegian-Italian sculptor (d. 2011)
1924 – Margaret Turner-Warwick, English physician and academic (d. 2017)
1925 – Zygmunt Bauman, Polish-English sociologist, historian, and academic (d. 2017)
1926 – Jeane Kirkpatrick, American academic and diplomat, 16th United States Ambassador to the United Nations (d. 2006)
1926 – Pino Rauti, Italian journalist and politician (d. 2012)
1926 – Barry Reckord, Jamaican playwright and screenwriter (d. 2011)
1928 – Dara Singh, Indian wrestler, actor, and politician (d. 2012)
1929 – Norman Cantor, Canadian-American historian and scholar (d. 2004)
1930 – Kurt Nielsen, Danish tennis player, referee, and sportscaster (d. 2011)
1932 – Eleanor F. Helin, American astronomer (d. 2009)
1933 – Larry King, American journalist and talk show host (d. 2021)[13][14]
1933 – Jerry Sheindlin, American judge and author
1934 – Kurt Hamrin, Swedish footballer and scout
1934 – Valentin Ivanov, Russian footballer and manager (d. 2011)
1934 – David Lloyd-Jones, English conductor
1935 – Rashad Khalifa, Egyptian-American biochemist and scholar (d. 1990)
1935 – Jack Welch, American engineer, businessman, and author (d. 2020)
1936 – Dick Cavett, American actor and talk show host
1936 – Ray Collins, American singer (d. 2012)
1936 – Yuan T. Lee, Taiwanese-American chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate
1937 – Penelope Leach, English psychologist and author
1938 – Len Killeen, South African rugby league player (d. 2011)
1938 – Frank Misson, Australian cricketer
1938 – Ted Turner, American businessman and philanthropist, founded Turner Broadcasting System
1939 – Emil Constantinescu, Romanian academic and politician, 3rd President of Romania
1939 – Tom Harkin, American lawyer and politician
1939 – Jane Mansbridge, American political scientist and academic
1939 – Warren "Pete" Moore, American singer-songwriter and record producer (d. 2017)
1939 – Richard Zare, American chemist and academic
1940 – Gary Gruber, author and expert on test-prep
1941 – Dan Haggerty, American actor and producer (d. 2016)
1941 – Tommy Thompson, American captain and politician, 19th United States Secretary of Health and Human Services
1942 – Roland Clift, English engineer and academic[15]
1942 – Larry Gilbert, American golfer (d. 1998)
1942 – Calvin Klein, American fashion designer, founded Calvin Klein Inc.
1942 – Sharon Olds, American poet and academic[16]
1943 – Fred Lipsius, American saxophonist and educator
1943 – Aurelio Monteagudo, Cuban-American baseball player and manager (d. 1990)
1944 – Agnes Baltsa, Greek soprano and actress[17]
1944 – Dennis Hull, Canadian ice hockey player and sportscaster
1945 – Hans Monderman, Dutch engineer (d. 2008)
1945 – Bobby Tolan, American baseball player and manager
1947 – Bob Boone, American baseball player and manager
1947 – Anfinn Kallsberg, Faroese politician, 10th Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands
1947 – Lamar S. Smith, American lawyer and politician
1949 – Raymond Blanc, French chef and author
1949 – Ahmad Rashād, American football player and sportscaster
1950 – Peter Biyiasas, Greek-Canadian chess player
1951 – Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton, Scottish lawyer and politician, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
1953 – Robert Beltran, American actor
1953 – Tom Villard, American actor (d. 1994)
1954 – Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Egyptian field marshal and politician, 6th President of Egypt
1954 – Réjean Lemelin, Canadian ice hockey player and coach
1954 – Kathleen Quinlan, American actress
1955 – Sam Hamm, American screenwriter and producer
1956 – Peter Carter, English diplomat, British Ambassador to Estonia (d. 2014)
1956 – Eileen Collins, American colonel, pilot, and astronaut
1956 – Ann Curry, Guamanian-American journalist
1956 – Glynnis O'Connor, American actress
1956 – Sergiy Vilkomir, Ukrainian-born computer scientist (d. 2020)
1957 – Ofra Haza, Israeli singer-songwriter and actress (d. 2000)
1957 – Tom Virtue, American actor
1958 – Isabella Blow, English magazine editor (d. 2007)
1958 – Algirdas Butkevičius, Lithuanian sergeant and politician, 12th Prime Minister of Lithuania
1958 – Terrence C. Carson, American actor and singer
1958 – Annette Gordon-Reed, American historian, author, and academic
1958 – Charlie Kaufman, American director, producer, and screenwriter
1958 – Michael Wilbon, American sportscaster and journalist
1959 – Robert Barron, American bishop, author, and theologian
1959 – Jo Bonner, American politician
1959 – Allison Janney, American actress
1960 – Miss Elizabeth, American wrestler and manager (d. 2003)
1960 – Matt Sorum, American drummer, songwriter, and producer
1961 – Jim L. Mora, American football player and coach
1961 – Meg Ryan, American actress and producer
1961 – Pernille Svarre, Danish athlete[18]
1962 – Jodie Foster, American actress, director, and producer
1962 – Sean Parnell, American lawyer and politician, 12th Governor of Alaska
1962 – Dodie Boy Peñalosa, Filipino boxer and trainer
1963 – Terry Farrell, American actress
1963 – Jon Potter, English-American field hockey player
1964 – Fred Diamond, American-English mathematician and academic
1964 – Vincent Herring, American saxophonist and flute player
1964 – Phil Hughes, Irish footballer and coach
1964 – Jung Jin-young, South Korean actor
1964 – Irina Laricheva, Russian target shooter
1964 – Eric Musselman, American basketball player and coach
1964 – Nicholas Patrick, English-American engineer and astronaut
1964 – Peter Rohde, Australian footballer and coach
1964 – Tony Ryall, New Zealand banker and politician, 38th New Zealand Minister of Health
1964 – Ronnie Sinclair, Scottish footballer and coach
1964 – Alfredo Zaiat, Argentine economist and journalist
1964 – Shawn Holman, American baseball pitcher
1965 – Laurent Blanc, French footballer and manager
1965 – Douglas Henshall, Scottish actor
1965 – Jason Pierce, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
1965 – Paulo S. L. M. Barreto, Brazilian cryptographer and academic
1965 – Paul Weitz, American actor, director, producer, screenwriter, and playwright
1966 – Shmuley Boteach, American rabbi and author
1966 – Gail Devers, American sprinter and hurdler
1966 – Rocco DiSpirito, American chef and author
1966 – Kakhaber Kacharava, Georgian footballer and manager
1966 – Jason Scott Lee, American actor and martial artist
1967 – Yaroslav Blanter, Russian physicist
1967 – Randi Kaye, American journalist
1969 – Philippe Adams, Belgian race car driver
1969 – Erika Alexander, American actress and screenwriter
1969 – Ertuğrul Sağlam, Turkish footballer and coach
1969 – Richard Virenque, Moroccan-French cyclist and sportscaster
1971 – Saleemah Abdul-Ghafur, American author and activist[19]
1971 – Justin Chancellor, English bass player
1971 – Jeremy McGrath, American motorcycle racer
1971 – Naoko Mori, Japanese-English actress and singer
1971 – Alice Peacock, American singer-songwriter
1971 – Tony Rich, American R&B singer-songwriter and musician
1972 – Sandrine Holt, English-American model and actress
1973 – Billy Currington, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
1973 – Savion Glover, American dancer and choreographer
1975 – Toby Bailey, American basketball player and agent
1975 – Sushmita Sen, Indian actress, model and Miss Universe 1994
1976 – Jack Dorsey, American businessman, co-founded Twitter
1976 – Robin Dunne, Canadian actor, producer, and screenwriter
1976 – Jun Shibata, Japanese singer-songwriter
1976 – Petr Sýkora, Czech ice hockey player
1976 – Stylianos Venetidis, Greek footballer and manager
1977 – Kerri Strug, American gymnast and runner
1978 – Dries Buytaert, Belgian computer programmer
1978 – Matt Dusk, Canadian singer
1978 – Věra Pospíšilová-Cechlová, Czech discus thrower and shot putter
1979 – Keith Buckley, American singer-songwriter
1979 – Mahé Drysdale, New Zealand rower
1979 – John-Ford Griffin, American baseball player
1979 – Ryan Howard, American baseball player
1979 – Larry Johnson, American football player
1979 – Leam Richardson, English footballer and manager
1980 – Courtney Anderson, American football player
1980 – Otis Grigsby, American football player
1980 – Vladimir Radmanović, Serbian basketball player
1981 – Marcus Banks, American basketball player
1981 – André Lotterer, German race car driver
1981 – Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe, Argentine rugby player
1981 – DJ Tukutz, South Korean DJ, producer, and songwriter
1981 – Mark Wallace, Welsh-English cricketer
1983 – Chandra Crawford, Canadian skier
1983 – Adam Driver, American actor
1983 – Daria Werbowy, Polish-Canadian model
1984 – Dawid Kucharski, Polish footballer
1984 – Brittany Maynard, American activist (d. 2014)
1985 – Chris Eagles, English footballer
1985 – Alex Mack, American football player
1986 – Sam Betty, English rugby player
1986 – Jeannie Ortega, American singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress
1986 – Michael Saunders, Canadian baseball player
1986 – Jessicah Schipper, Australian swimmer
1986 – Milan Smiljanić, Serbian footballer
1987 – Sílvia Soler Espinosa, Spanish tennis player
1988 – Timo Eichfuss, Estonian basketball player
1988 – Patrick Kane, American ice hockey player
1989 – John McCarthy, Australian footballer (d. 2012)
1989 – Roman Sergeevich Trofimov, Russian ski jumper
1989 – Tyga, American rapper
1990 – Marquise Goodwin, American football player
1990 – John Moore, American ice hockey player
1990 – Benedikt Schmid, German footballer
1991 – Marina Marković, Serbian basketball player
1991 – Fabien Antunes, French footballer
1992 – Cameron Bancroft, Australian cricketer
1993 – Kerim Frei, Austrian footballer
1993 – Suso, Spanish footballer
1994 – Ibrahima Mbaye, Senegalese footballer
1995 – Vanessa Axente, Hungarian model[20]
1997 – Kotonowaka Masahiro, Japanese sumo wrestler[21]
2014 – Mike Nichols, German-American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1931)
2015 – Armand, Dutch singer-songwriter (b. 1946)
2015 – Allen E. Ertel, American lawyer and politician (b. 1937)
2015 – Ron Hynes, Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1950)
2015 – Korrie Layun Rampan, Indonesian author, poet, and critic (b. 1953)
2015 – Mal Whitfield, American runner and diplomat (b. 1924)
2017 – Charles Manson, American cult leader and mass murderer (b. 1934)
2017 – Warren "Pete" Moore, American singer-songwriter and record producer (b. 1939)
2017 – Jana Novotná, Czech tennis player (b. 1968)
2017 – Della Reese, American singer and actress (b. 1931)
2017 – Mel Tillis, American singer and songwriter (b. 1932)
Holidays and observances[edit]
Christian feast day:
Obadiah (Eastern Catholic Church)
Raphael Kalinowski
Severinus, Exuperius, and Felician
November 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Day of Discovery of Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico)
Day of Missile Forces and Artillery (Russia, Belarus)
Flag Day (Brazil)
Garifuna Settlement Day (Belize)
International Men's Day
Liberation Day (Mali)
Martyrs' Day (Uttar Pradesh, India)
The Sovereign Prince's Day (Monaco)
Women's Entrepreneurship Day
World Toilet Day
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