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      December 31 is the 365th day of the year (366th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. It is known by a collection of names including: Saint Sylvester's Day, New Year's Eve or Old Year's Day/Night, as the following day is New Year's Day. It is the last day of the year; the following day is January 1, the first day of the following year.


      Events




      = Pre-1600

      =
      406 – Vandals, Alans and Suebians cross the Rhine, beginning an invasion of Gaul.
      535 – Byzantine general Belisarius completes the conquest of Sicily, defeating the Gothic garrison of Palermo (Panormos), and ending his consulship for the year.
      870 – Battle of Englefield: The Vikings clash with ealdorman Æthelwulf of Berkshire. The invaders are driven back to Reading (East Anglia); many Danes are killed.
      1105 – Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV is forced to abdicate in favor of his son, Henry V, in Ingelheim.
      1225 – The Lý dynasty of Vietnam ends after 216 years by the enthronement of the boy emperor Trần Thái Tông, husband of the last Lý monarch, Lý Chiêu Hoàng, starting the Trần dynasty.
      1229 – James I the Conqueror, King of Aragon, enters Medina Mayurqa (now known as Palma, Spain), thus consummating the Christian reconquest of the island of Majorca.
      1501 – The First Battle of Cannanore commences, seeing the first use of the naval line of battle.
      1600 – The British East India Company is chartered.


      = 1601–1900

      =
      1660 – James, Duke of York is named Duke of Normandy by Louis XIV of France.
      1670 – The expedition of John Narborough leaves Corral Bay, having surveyed the coast and lost four hostages to the Spanish.
      1687 – The first Huguenots set sail from France to the Cape of Good Hope.
      1757 – Empress Elizabeth I of Russia issues her ukase incorporating Königsberg into Russia.
      1759 – Arthur Guinness signs a 9,000-year lease at £45 per annum and starts brewing Guinness.
      1775 – American Revolutionary War: Battle of Quebec: British forces under General Guy Carleton repulse an attack by Continental Army General Richard Montgomery in a snowstorm.
      1790 – Efimeris, the oldest Greek newspaper of which issues have survived till today, is published for the first time.
      1796 – The incorporation of Baltimore as a city.
      1831 – Gramercy Park is deeded to New York City.
      1844 – The Philippines skipped this date in order to align the country with the rest of Asia, as the trading interest switched to China, Dutch East Indies and neighboring territories after Mexico gained independence from Spain on 27 September 1821. In the islands, Monday, 30 December 1844 was immediately followed by Wednesday, 1 January 1845.
      1853 – A dinner party is held inside a life-size model of an iguanodon created by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins and Sir Richard Owen in south London, England.
      1857 – Queen Victoria chooses Ottawa, then a small logging town, as the capital of the Province of Canada.
      1862 – American Civil War: The three-day Battle of Stones River begins near Murfreesboro, Tennessee between the Confederate Army of Tennessee under General Braxton Bragg and the Union Army of the Cumberland under General William S. Rosecrans.
      1862 – American Civil War: Abraham Lincoln signs an enabling act that would admit West Virginia to the Union, thus dividing Virginia in two.
      1878 – Karl Benz, working in Mannheim, Germany, files for a patent on his first reliable two-stroke gas engine. He was granted the patent in 1879.
      1879 – Thomas Edison demonstrates incandescent lighting to the public for the first time, in Menlo Park, New Jersey.


      = 1901–present

      =
      1906 – Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar signs the Persian Constitution of 1906.
      1907 – The first ever ball drop in Times Square.
      1942 – USS Essex, first aircraft carrier of a 24-ship class, is commissioned.
      1942 – World War II: The Royal Navy defeats the Kriegsmarine at the Battle of the Barents Sea. This leads to the resignation of Grand Admiral Erich Raeder a month later.
      1944 – World War II: Operation Nordwind, the last major Wehrmacht offensive on the Western Front, begins.
      1946 – President Harry S. Truman officially proclaims the end of hostilities in World War II.
      1951 – Cold War: The Marshall Plan expires after distributing more than US$13.3 billion in foreign aid to rebuild Western Europe.
      1955 – General Motors becomes the first U.S. corporation to make over US$1 billion in a year.
      1956 – The Romanian Television network begins its first broadcast in Bucharest.
      1961 – RTÉ, Ireland's state broadcaster, launches its first national television service.
      1963 – The Central African Federation officially collapses, subsequently becoming Zambia, Malawi and Rhodesia.
      1965 – Jean-Bédel Bokassa, leader of the Central African Republic army, and his military officers begin a coup d'état against the government of President David Dacko.
      1968 – The first flight of the Tupolev Tu-144, the first civilian supersonic transport in the world.
      1968 – MacRobertson Miller Airlines Flight 1750 crashes near Port Hedland, Western Australia, killing all 26 people on board.
      1981 – A coup d'état in Ghana removes President Hilla Limann's PNP government and replaces it with the Provisional National Defence Council led by Flight lieutenant Jerry Rawlings.
      1983 – The AT&T Bell System is broken up by the United States Government.
      1983 – Benjamin Ward is appointed New York City Police Department's first ever African American police commissioner.
      1983 – In Nigeria, a coup d'état led by Major General Muhammadu Buhari ends the Second Nigerian Republic.
      1991 – All official Soviet Union institutions have ceased operations by this date, five days after the Soviet Union is officially dissolved.
      1992 – Czechoslovakia is peacefully dissolved in what is dubbed by media as the Velvet Divorce, resulting in the creation of the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic.
      1994 – This date is skipped altogether in Kiribati as the Phoenix Islands and Line Islands change time zones from UTC−11:00 to UTC+13:00 and UTC−10:00 to UTC+14:00, respectively.
      1994 – The First Chechen War: The Russian Ground Forces begin a New Year's storming of Grozny.
      1995 – The final comic of Calvin and Hobbes is published.
      1998 – The European Exchange Rate Mechanism freezes the values of the legacy currencies in the Eurozone, and establishes the value of the euro currency.
      1999 – The first President of Russia, Boris Yeltsin, resigns from office, leaving Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as the acting President and successor.
      1999 – The U.S. government hands control of the Panama Canal (as well all the adjacent land to the canal known as the Panama Canal Zone) to Panama. This act complied with the signing of the 1977 Torrijos–Carter Treaties.
      1999 – Indian Airlines Flight 814 hijacking ends after seven days with the release of 190 survivors at Kandahar Airport, Afghanistan.
      2001 – Rwanda adopts a new national flag and anthem.
      2004 – The official opening of Taipei 101, the tallest skyscraper at that time in the world, standing at a height of 509 metres (1,670 ft).
      2009 – Both a blue moon and a lunar eclipse occur.
      2010 – Tornadoes touch down in midwestern and southern United States, including Washington County, Arkansas; Greater St. Louis, Sunset Hills, Missouri, Illinois, and Oklahoma, with a few tornadoes in the early hours. A total of 36 tornadoes touched down, resulting in the deaths of nine people and $113 million in damages.
      2011 – NASA succeeds in putting the first of two Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory satellites in orbit around the Moon.
      2014 – A New Year's Eve celebration stampede in Shanghai kills at least 36 people and injures 49 others.
      2015 – A fire breaks out at the Downtown Address Hotel in Downtown Dubai, United Arab Emirates, located near the Burj Khalifa, two hours before the fireworks display is due to commence. Sixteen injuries were reported; one had a heart attack, another suffered a major injury, and fourteen others with minor injuries.
      2018 – Thirty-nine people are killed after a ten-story building collapses in the industrial city of Magnitogorsk, Russia.
      2019 – The World Health Organization is informed of cases of pneumonia with an unknown cause, detected in Wuhan. This later turned out to be COVID-19, the cause of the COVID-19 pandemic.
      2020 – The World Health Organization issues its first emergency use validation for a COVID-19 vaccine.


      Births




      = Pre-1600

      =
      695 – Muhammad ibn al-Qasim, Umayyad general (d. 715)
      1378 – Pope Callixtus III (d. 1458)
      1491 – Jacques Cartier, French navigator and explorer (d. 1557)
      1493 – Eleonora Gonzaga, Duchess of Urbino (d. 1570)
      1504 – Beatrice of Portugal, Duchess of Savoy (d. 1538)
      1514 – Andreas Vesalius, Belgian anatomist, physician, and author (d. 1564)
      1539 – John Radcliffe, English politician (d. 1568)
      1550 – Henry I, Duke of Guise (d. 1588)
      1552 – Simon Forman, English occultist and astrologer (d. 1611)
      1572 – Emperor Go-Yōzei of Japan, (d. 1617)
      1585 – Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, Spanish general and politician, 24th Governor of the Duchy of Milan (d. 1645)


      = 1601–1900

      =
      1668 – Herman Boerhaave, Dutch botanist and physician (d. 1738)
      1714 – Arima Yoriyuki, Japanese mathematician and educator (d. 1783)
      1720 – Charles Edward Stuart, Scottish claimant to the throne of England (d. 1788)
      1738 – Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, English general and politician, 3rd Governor-General of India (d. 1805)
      1741 – Gottfried August Bürger, German poet and academic (d. 1794)
      1763 – Pierre-Charles Villeneuve, French admiral (d. 1806)
      1776 – Johann Spurzheim, German-American physician and phrenologist (d. 1832)
      1798 – Friedrich Robert Faehlmann, Estonian physician, philologist, and academic (d. 1850)
      1805 – Marie d'Agoult, German-French historian and author (d. 1876)
      1815 – George Meade, American general and engineer (d. 1872)
      1830 – Isma'il Pasha, Egyptian ruler (d. 1895)
      1830 – Alexander Smith, Scottish poet and critic (d. 1867)
      1833 – Hugh Nelson Scottish-Australian politician, 11th Premier of Queensland (d. 1906)
      1834 – Queen Kapiolani of Hawaii (d. 1899)
      1838 – Émile Loubet, French lawyer and politician, 7th President of France (d. 1929)
      1842 – Giovanni Boldini, Italian painter (d. 1931)
      1851 – Henry Carter Adams, American economist and academic (d. 1921)
      1855 – Giovanni Pascoli, Italian poet and scholar (d. 1912)
      1857 – King Kelly, American baseball player and manager (d. 1894)
      1860 – Joseph S. Cullinan, American businessman, co-founded Texaco (d. 1937)
      1864 – Robert Grant Aitken, American astronomer and academic (d. 1951)
      1869 – Henri Matisse, French painter and sculptor (d. 1954)
      1872 – Fred Marriott, American race car driver (d. 1956)
      1873 – Konstantin Konik, Estonian surgeon and politician, 19th Estonian Minister of Education (d. 1936)
      1874 – Julius Meier, American businessman and politician, 20th Governor of Oregon (d. 1937)
      1877 – Lawrence Beesley, English journalist and author (d. 1967)
      1878 – Elizabeth Arden, Canadian businesswoman, founded Elizabeth Arden, Inc. (d. 1966)
      1878 – Horacio Quiroga, Uruguayan-Argentinian author, poet, and playwright (d. 1937)
      1880 – Fred Beebe, American baseball player and coach (d. 1957)
      1880 – George Marshall, American general and politician, 50th United States Secretary of State, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1959)
      1881 – Max Pechstein, German painter and academic (d. 1955)
      1884 – Bobby Byrne, American baseball and soccer player (d. 1964)
      1884 – Mihály Fekete, Hungarian actor, screenwriter, and film director (d. 1960)
      1885 – Princess Victoria Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein (d. 1970)
      1899 – Silvestre Revueltas, Mexican violinist, composer, and conductor (d. 1940)


      = 1901–present

      =
      1901 – Karl-August Fagerholm, Finnish politician, valtioneuvos, the Speaker of the Parliament and the Prime Minister of Finland (d. 1984)
      1901 – Nikos Ploumpidis, Greek educator and politician (d. 1954)
      1902 – Lionel Daunais, Canadian singer-songwriter (d. 1982)
      1902 – Roy Goodall, English footballer (d. 1982)
      1903 – William Heynes, English engineer (d. 1989)
      1905 – Helen Dodson Prince, American astronomer and academic (d. 2002)
      1908 – Simon Wiesenthal, Ukrainian-Austrian Nazi hunter and author (d. 2005)
      1909 – Jonah Jones, American trumpet player and saxophonist (d. 2000)
      1910 – Carl Dudley, American director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 1973)
      1910 – Enrique Maier, Spanish tennis player (d. 1981)
      1911 – Dal Stivens, Australian soldier and author (d. 1997)
      1912 – John Frost, Indian-English general (d. 1993)
      1914 – Mary Logan Reddick, American neuroembryologist (d. 1966)
      1915 – Sam Ragan, American journalist, author, and poet (d. 1996)
      1917 – Evelyn Knight, American singer (d. 2007)
      1917 – Wilfrid Noyce, English mountaineer and author (d. 1962)
      1918 – Ray Graves, American football player and coach (d. 2015)
      1919 – Tommy Byrne, American baseball player, coach, and politician (d. 2007)
      1919 – Carmen Contreras-Bozak, Puerto Rican-American soldier (d. 2017)
      1920 – Rex Allen, American actor and singer-songwriter (d. 1999)
      1922 – Tomás Balduino, Brazilian bishop (d. 2014)
      1922 – Halina Czerny-Stefańska, Polish pianist and educator (d. 2001)
      1922 – Luis Zuloaga, Venezuelan baseball player (d. 2013)
      1923 – Giannis Dalianidis, Greek actor, director, and screenwriter (d. 2010)
      1924 – Taylor Mead, American actor and poet (d. 2013)
      1925 – Irina Korschunow, German author and screenwriter (d. 2013)
      1925 – Sri Lal Sukla, Indian author (d. 2011)
      1925 – Daphne Oram, British composer and electronic musician (d. 2003)
      1926 – Valerie Pearl, English historian and academic (d. 2016)
      1926 – Billy Snedden, Australian lawyer and politician, 17th Attorney-General for Australia (d. 1987)
      1928 – Ross Barbour, American pop singer (d. 2011)
      1928 – Hugh McElhenny, American football player (d. 2022)
      1928 – Veijo Meri, Finnish author and translator (d. 2015)
      1928 – Tatyana Shmyga, Russian actress and singer (d. 2011)
      1928 – Siné, French cartoonist (d. 2016)
      1929 – Mies Bouwman, Dutch television host (d. 2018)
      1929 – Peter May, English cricketer (d. 1994)
      1930 – Jaime Escalante, Bolivian-American educator (d. 2010)
      1930 – Odetta, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actress (d. 2008)
      1931 – Bob Shaw, Northern Irish journalist and author (d. 1996)
      1932 – Don James, American football player and coach (d. 2013)
      1932 – Felix Rexhausen, German journalist and author (d. 1992)
      1933 – Edward Bunker, American author, screenwriter, and actor (d. 2005)
      1934 – Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan, Indian author, poet, and scholar (d. 2017)
      1937 – Avram Hershko, Hungarian-Israeli biochemist and physician, Nobel Prize laureate
      1937 – Barry Hughes, Welsh footballer and manager (d. 2019)
      1937 – Tess Jaray, Austrian-English painter and educator
      1938 – Rosalind Cash, American singer and actress (d. 1995)
      1938 – Atje Keulen-Deelstra, Dutch speed skater (d. 2013)
      1939 – Willye White, American sprinter and long jumper (d. 2007)
      1940 – Mani Neumeier, German drummer
      1941 – Sir Alex Ferguson, Scottish footballer and manager
      1944 – Taylor Hackford, American director, producer, and screenwriter
      1945 – Connie Willis, American author
      1946 – Roy Greenslade, English journalist and academic
      1946 – Bryan Hamilton, Northern Irish footballer and coach
      1946 – Raphael Kaplinsky, South African international development academic
      1946 – Pius Ncube, Zimbabwean archbishop
      1946 – Lyudmila Pakhomova, Russian ice dancer (d. 1986)
      1946 – Cliff Richey, American tennis player
      1946 – Eric Robson, Scottish journalist and author
      1946 – Nigel Rudd, English businessman, founded Williams Holdings
      1946 – Tim Stevens, English bishop
      1948 – Sandy Jardine, Scottish footballer and manager (d. 2014)
      1949 – Ellen Datlow, American anthologist and author
      1949 – Flora Gomes, Bissau-Guinean filmmaker
      1949 – Susan Shwartz, American author
      1950 – Bob Gilder, American golfer
      1950 – Inge Helten, German sprinter
      1950 – Cheryl Womack, American businesswoman
      1951 – Kenny Roberts, American motorcycle racer
      1952 – Vaughan Jones, New Zealand mathematician and academic (d. 2020)
      1952 – Jean-Pierre Rives, French rugby player, painter, and sculptor
      1953 – Jane Badler, American actress
      1954 – Alex Salmond, Scottish economist and politician, First Minister of Scotland (d. 2024)
      1954 – Hermann Tilke, German racing driver, architect and engineer
      1955 – Pula Nikolao Pula, 9th governor of American Samoa
      1956 – Robert Goodwill, English farmer and politician
      1956 – Helma Knorscheidt, German shot putter
      1956 – Steve Rude, American author and illustrator
      1958 – Geoff Marsh, Australian cricketer and coach
      1959 – Liveris Andritsos, Greek basketball player
      1959 – Phill Kline, American lawyer and politician, Kansas Attorney General
      1959 – Baron Waqa, Nauruan composer and politician, 14th President of Nauru
      1960 – Steve Bruce, English footballer and manager
      1961 – Rick Aguilera, American baseball player and coach
      1961 – Jeremy Heywood, English economist and civil servant (d. 2018)
      1961 – Nina Li Chi, Hong Kong actress
      1962 – Tyrone Corbin, American basketball player and coach
      1962 – Chris Hallam, English-Welsh swimmer and wheelchair racer (d. 2013)
      1962 – Jennifer Higdon, American composer
      1964 – Winston Benjamin, Antiguan cricketer
      1964 – Michael McDonald, American comedian, actor, and director
      1965 – Tony Dorigo, Australian-English footballer and sportscaster
      1965 – Julie Doucet, Canadian cartoonist and author
      1965 – Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, Indian cricketer
      1967 – Paul McGregor, Australian rugby league player and coach
      1968 – Gerry Dee, Canadian comedian, actor, and screenwriter
      1968 – Junot Diaz, Dominican-born American novelist, short story writer, and essayist
      1970 – Jorjão, Brazilian footballer
      1970 – Danny McNamara, English singer-songwriter
      1970 – Carlos Morales Quintana, Spanish-Danish architect and sailor
      1970 – Bryon Russell, American basketball player
      1971 – Brent Barry, American basketball player and sportscaster
      1971 – Esteban Loaiza, Mexican baseball player
      1971 – Heath Shuler, American football player and politician
      1972 – Grégory Coupet, French footballer
      1972 – Scott Manley, Scottish YouTube personality
      1973 – Shandon Anderson, American basketball player
      1973 – Malcolm Middleton, Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist
      1973 – Curtis Myden, Canadian swimmer
      1974 – Mario Aerts, Belgian cyclist
      1974 – Tony Kanaan, Brazilian race car driver
      1974 – Ryan Sakoda, Japanese-American wrestler and trainer
      1975 – Rami Alanko, Finnish ice hockey player
      1975 – Toni Kuivasto, Finnish footballer and coach
      1975 – Rob Penders, Dutch footballer
      1975 – Sander Schutgens, Dutch runner
      1976 – Luís Carreira, Portuguese motorcycle racer (d. 2012)
      1976 – Matthew Hoggard, English cricketer
      1977 – Wardy Alfaro, Costa Rican footballer and coach
      1979 – Paul O'Neill, English racing driver
      1979 – Jeff Waldstreicher, American lawyer and politician
      1979 – Ricky Whittle, British actor
      1980 – Jesse Carlson, American baseball player
      1980 – Matt Cross, American wrestler
      1980 – Richie McCaw, New Zealand rugby player
      1980 – Carsten Schlangen, German runner
      1981 – Jason Campbell, American football player
      1981 – Francisco García, Dominican basketball player
      1981 – Matthew Pavlich, Australian footballer
      1981 – Margaret Simpson, Ghanaian heptathlete
      1982 – Julio DePaula, Dominican baseball player
      1982 – Craig Gordon, Scottish footballer
      1982 – Luke Schenscher, Australian basketball player
      1982 – The Rocket Summer, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
      1983 – Jana Veselá, Czech basketball player
      1984 – Corey Crawford, Canadian ice hockey player
      1984 – Ben Hannant, Australian rugby league player
      1984 – Édgar Lugo, Mexican footballer
      1984 – Calvin Zola, Congolese footballer
      1985 – Jonathan Horton, American gymnast
      1985 – Jan Smit, Dutch singer and television host
      1986 – Nate Freiman, American baseball player
      1986 – Kade Snowden, Australian rugby league player
      1987 – Javaris Crittenton, American basketball player
      1987 – Seydou Doumbia, Ivorian footballer
      1987 – Danny Holla, Dutch footballer
      1987 – Nemanja Nikolić, Hungarian footballer
      1988 – Michal Řepík, Czech ice hockey player
      1989 – Ryo Aitaka, Japanese kickboxer and professional wrestler
      1989 – Kelvin Herrera, Dominican baseball player
      1991 – Dennis Everberg, Swedish ice hockey player
      1991 – Djené, Togolese footballer
      1991 – ND Stevenson, American cartoonist
      1992 – Amy Cure, Australian track cyclist
      1992 – Karl Kruuda, Estonian racing driver
      1995 – Gabby Douglas, American gymnast
      1995 – Edmond Sumner, American basketball player
      1996 – J. J. Arcega-Whiteside, Spanish-American football player
      1997 – Ludovic Blas, French footballer
      1997 – Cameron Carter-Vickers, English-American soccer player
      1997 – Bright Osayi-Samuel, Nigerian footballer
      1999 – Calvin Bassey, Italian-Nigerian footballer
      1999 – Leif Davis, English footballer
      2000 – Alycia Parks, American tennis player
      2001 – Katie Volynets, American tennis player
      2002 – Ryan Flamingo, Dutch footballer
      2002 – Joe Scally, American soccer player


      Deaths




      = Pre-1600

      =
      45 BC – Quintus Fabius Maximus, consul suffectus
      192 – Commodus, Roman emperor (b. 161)
      335 – Pope Sylvester I
      669 – Li Shiji, Chinese general (b. 594)
      914 – Ibn Hawshab, founder of the Isma'ili community in Yemen
      1032 – Ahmad Maymandi, Persian statesman, vizier of the Ghaznavid Empire
      1164 – Ottokar III of Styria (b. 1124)
      1194 – Leopold V, Duke of Austria (b. 1157)
      1298 – Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford, English politician, Lord High Constable of England (b. 1249)
      1299 – Margaret, Countess of Anjou (b. 1273)
      1302 – Frederick III, Duke of Lorraine (b. 1238)
      1384 – John Wycliffe, English philosopher, theologian, and translator (b. 1331)
      1386 – Johanna of Bavaria, Queen of Bohemia (b. c. 1362)
      1426 – Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter (b. 1377)
      1439 – Margaret Holland, English noblewoman (b. 1385)
      1460 – Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury, English politician, Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom (b. 1400)
      1510 – Bianca Maria Sforza, Holy Roman Empress (b. 1472)
      1535 – William Skeffington, English-Irish politician, Lord Deputy of Ireland (b. 1465)
      1568 – Shimazu Tadayoshi, Japanese daimyō (b. 1493)
      1575 – Pierino Belli, Italian commander and jurist (b. 1502)
      1583 – Thomas Erastus, Swiss physician and theologian (b. 1524)


      = 1601–1900

      =
      1610 – Ludolph van Ceulen, German-Dutch mathematician and academic (b. 1540)
      1637 – Christian, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen, German count (b. 1585)
      1650 – Dorgon, Chinese emperor (b. 1612)
      1655 – Janusz Radziwiłł, Polish–Lithuanian politician (b. 1612)
      1655 – Sir John Wray, 2nd Baronet, English politicians and Roundheads supporter (b. 1586)
      1673 – Oliver St John, English judge and politician, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (b. 1598)
      1679 – Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, Italian physiologist and physicist (b. 1608)
      1691 – Robert Boyle, Anglo-Irish chemist and physicist (b. 1627)
      1691 – Dudley North, English merchant and economist (b. 1641)
      1705 – Catherine of Braganza (b. 1638)
      1719 – John Flamsteed, English astronomer and academic (b. 1646)
      1730 – Carlo Gimach, Maltese architect, engineer and poet (b. 1651)
      1742 – Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine (b. 1661)
      1775 – Richard Montgomery, American general (b. 1738)
      1799 – Jean-François Marmontel, French historian and author (b. 1723)
      1818 – Jean-Pierre Duport, French cellist (b. 1741)
      1872 – Aleksis Kivi, Finnish author and playwright (b. 1834)
      1876 – Catherine Labouré, French nun and saint (b. 1806)
      1877 – Gustave Courbet, French-Swiss painter and sculptor (b. 1819)
      1888 – Samson Raphael Hirsch, German rabbi and scholar (b. 1808)
      1889 – Ion Creangă, Romanian author and educator (b. 1837)
      1889 – George Kerferd, English-Australian politician, 10th Premier of Victoria (b. 1831)
      1890 – Pancha Carrasco, Costa Rican soldier (b. 1826)
      1891 – Samuel Ajayi Crowther, Nigerian bishop and linguist (b. 1809)
      1894 – Thomas Joannes Stieltjes, Dutch mathematician and academic (b. 1856)


      = 1901–present

      =
      1909 – Spencer Trask, American financier and philanthropist (b. 1844)
      1910 – Archibald Hoxsey, American pilot (b. 1884)
      1910 – John Moisant, American pilot and engineer (b. 1868)
      1921 – Boies Penrose, American lawyer and politician (b. 1860)
      1934 – Cornelia Clapp, American marine biologist (b. 1849)
      1936 – Miguel de Unamuno, Spanish philosopher, author, and poet (b. 1864)
      1948 – Malcolm Campbell, English racing driver and journalist (b. 1885)
      1949 – Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı, Turkish philosopher, poet, and politician (b. 1869)
      1949 – Raimond Valgre, Estonian pianist and composer (b. 1913)
      1950 – Charles Koechlin, French composer and educator (b. 1867)
      1951 – Murtaza Hasan Chandpuri, Indian Muslim scholar (b. 1868)
      1953 – Albert Plesman, Dutch businessman, founded KLM (b. 1889)
      1964 – Bobby Byrne, American baseball and soccer player (b. 1884)
      1964 – Ólafur Thors, Icelandic lawyer and politician, 8th Prime Minister of Iceland (b. 1892)
      1964 – Henry Maitland Wilson, English field marshal (b. 1881)
      1968 – George Lewis, American clarinet player and composer (b. 1900)
      1970 – Cyril Scott, English composer, writer, and poet (b. 1879)
      1972 – Roberto Clemente, Puerto Rican-American baseball player and Marine (b. 1934)
      1972 – Henry Gerber, German-American activist, founded the Society for Human Rights (b. 1892)
      1978 – Basil Wolverton, American illustrator (b. 1909)
      1980 – Marshall McLuhan, Canadian philosopher and theorist (b. 1911)
      1980 – Raoul Walsh, American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1887)
      1983 – Sevim Burak, Turkish author and playwright (b. 1931)
      1985 – Ricky Nelson, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor (b. 1940)
      1987 – Jerry Turner, American journalist (b. 1929)
      1988 – Nicolas Calas, Greek-American poet and critic (b. 1907)
      1990 – George Allen, American football player and coach (b. 1918)
      1990 – Vasily Lazarev, Russian physician, colonel, and astronaut (b. 1928)
      1990 – Giovanni Michelucci, Italian architect and urban planner, designed the Firenze Santa Maria Novella railway station (b. 1891)
      1993 – Zviad Gamsakhurdia, Georgian anthropologist and politician, 1st President of Georgia (b. 1939)
      1993 – Brandon Teena, American murder victim (b. 1972)
      1993 – Big Bertha, Irish cattle and twice Guinness World Record holder (oldest cow, cow with most offspring) (b. 1945)
      1994 – Woody Strode, American football player, wrestler, and actor (b. 1914)
      1996 – Wesley Addy, American actor (b. 1913)
      1997 – Floyd Cramer, American singer-songwriter and pianist (b. 1933)
      1997 – Billie Dove, American actress (b. 1903)
      1998 – Ted Glossop, Australian rugby league player and coach (b. 1934)
      1999 – Elliot Richardson, American lawyer and politician, 69th United States Attorney General (b. 1920)
      1999 – Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi, Indian Muslim scholar and author (b. 1914)
      2000 – Alan Cranston, American journalist and politician (b. 1914)
      2000 – José Greco, Italian-American dancer and choreographer (b. 1918)
      2000 – Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane, American-Israeli rabbi and scholar (b. 1966)
      2001 – Eileen Heckart, American actress (b. 1919)
      2002 – Kevin MacMichael, Canadian guitarist, songwriter, and producer (b. 1951)
      2003 – Arthur R. von Hippel German-American physicist and author (b. 1898)
      2004 – Gérard Debreu, French economist and mathematician, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1921)
      2005 – Enrico Di Giuseppe, American tenor and educator (b. 1932)
      2005 – Phillip Whitehead, English screenwriter, producer, and politician (b. 1937)
      2006 – Ya'akov Hodorov, Israeli footballer (b. 1927)
      2006 – Seymour Martin Lipset, American sociologist, author, and academic (b. 1922)
      2006 – George Sisler, Jr., American businessman (b. 1917)
      2007 – Roy Amara, American scientific researcher (b. 1925)
      2007 – Michael Goldberg, American painter and educator (b. 1924)
      2007 – Bill Idelson, American actor, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1919)
      2007 – Milton L. Klein, Canadian lawyer and politician (b. 1910)
      2007 – Ettore Sottsass, Austrian-Italian architect and designer (b. 1917)
      2008 – Donald E. Westlake, American author and screenwriter (b. 1933)
      2009 – Cahal Daly, Irish cardinal and philosopher, Archbishop of Armagh (b. 1917)
      2009 – Justin Keating, Irish surgeon, journalist, and politician, Minister for Industry and Commerce (b. 1930)
      2010 – Raymond Impanis, Belgian cyclist (b. 1925)
      2010 – Per Oscarsson, Swedish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1927)
      2012 – Tarak Mekki, Tunisian businessman and politician (b. 1958)
      2012 – Jovette Marchessault, Canadian author and playwright (b. 1938)
      2012 – Günter Rössler, German photographer and journalist (b. 1926)
      2013 – James Avery, American actor (b. 1945)
      2013 – Roberto Ciotti, Italian guitarist and composer (b. 1953)
      2013 – Bob Grant, American radio host (b. 1929)
      2013 – Irina Korschunow, German author and screenwriter (b. 1925)
      2014 – Edward Herrmann, American actor (b. 1943)
      2014 – Abdullah Hussain, Malaysian author (b. 1920)
      2014 – Norm Phelps, American author and activist (b. 1939)
      2014 – S. Arthur Spiegel, American captain, lawyer, and judge (b. 1920)
      2014 – Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington, British soldier and politician (b. 1915)
      2015 – Natalie Cole, American singer-songwriter and actress (b. 1950)
      2015 – Wayne Rogers, American actor and investor (b. 1933)
      2016 – William Christopher, American actor (b. 1932)
      2018 – Kader Khan, Indian actor (b. 1937)
      2021 – Betty White, American actress, comedian and producer (b. 1922)
      2022 – Pope Benedict XVI, German Roman Catholic cardinal and theologian, pope (2005–2013) and archbishop of Munich and Freising (1977–1982) (b. 1927)
      2022 – Barry Lane, English golfer (b. 1960)
      2023 – Cale Yarborough, American Hall of Fame racing driver and founder of Cale Yarborough Motorsports, NASCAR Cup Series champion (1976, 1977, 1978) (b. 1939)
      2024 – Arnold Rüütel, Estonian politician, 3rd President of Estonia (b. 1928)
      2024 – Johnnie Walker, British radio DJ (b. 1945)


      Holidays and observances


      Christian feast day:
      Pope Sylvester I (Catholic Church)
      December 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
      International Solidarity Day of Azerbaijanis (Azerbaijan)
      New Year's Eve (International observance), and its related observances:
      First Night (United States)
      Last Day of the Year or Bisperás ng Bagong Taón, special holiday between Rizal Day and New Year's Day (Philippines)
      Novy God Eve (Russia)
      Ōmisoka (Japan)
      The first day of Hogmanay or "Auld Year's Night" (Scotland)
      The seventh of the Twelve Days of Christmas (Western Christianity)
      The sixth and penultimate day of Kwanzaa (United States)


      See also


      January 0


      References




      External links



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      The New York Times: On This Day
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    Feb 1, 2012 · Good morning :) I have a doubt in the following sentence: Participation in warehouse physical inventory procedures: raw materials, goods in process and finished products on 31st December 2011. I found different options for the underlined phrase: - on 31st December - at 31st December - as at...

    December 31 (pronunciation) - WordReference Forums

    Dec 30, 2008 · In BE we also say 'on December the 31st', although i do prefer 'on the 31st of December. As Wildan says, however, we'd be more likely to say 'a party on New Year's Eve'. As Wildan says, however, we'd be more likely to say 'a party on New Year's Eve'.

    for the year ended December 31, 2016 vs. as of December 31, …

    May 19, 2017 · To me they seem to have (nearly) the same meaning, especially "for the year ended December 31, 2016" and "in 2016". Here is some context: "Our largest cobrand portfolio accounted for approximately 7 percent of our worldwide billed business for the year ended December 31, 2016 and approximately 20 percent of the worldwide Card Member loans as of ...

    before/by/on December 30th - WordReference Forums

    Aug 7, 2020 · "On" is fine. On the other hand, "before" sounds very unlikely indeed. "Before" would make a correct sentence, but I would interpret it to mean that if you handed in your composition on December 30 th, then it would be too late. If "before December 30 th was meant, it would be better to express it as "by December 29 th ".

    On or in december - WordReference Forums

    Apr 12, 2009 · Hola! Estaba traduciendo esta frase: en diciembre de 1933. Quería saber si mi traducción era correcta On december in 1933 o hay otra mejor.

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    Oct 28, 2014 · on a July morning, on December mornings on the morning of September 15th on Wednesday morning on cold nights Could you describe your son's state of mind on that morning? If the interval is a time of a day but on specific days or dates, "ON" is once again used: On afternoons that I work, I like to eat pizza.

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    Jun 25, 2007 · Hi, We all know that one month has three sections which are defined as early/middle /late +month, for example: August 5,2007-Early August 2007 August 16,2007-Middle August 2007 August 24,2007 -Late August 2007 Please correct them if you find any mistakes. Thanks a lot Runnery

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    Nov 8, 2006 · If the presentation starts during or after lunch but before dinner, "Good afternoon." This even applies to a 4 pm presentation in Reykjavik in late December. (If you've never been to Iceland in late December: it's dark then. Trust me.) If the presentation starts during or after dinner, "Good evening."

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    Jul 25, 2018 · Hi, do I need to add 'on' or not after 'dated' as follows:- 1). I refer to your letter reference no: R1220 dated (on) 25 July 2018, a copy is enclosed herewith for your easy reference. Thank you very much.

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    Oct 19, 2010 · Okay that makes sense. The British format of 4th December, 2006 is almost unknown in written form in America. It is almost always written as December 4, 2006 without the th. In spoken American English the th is said and both formats are known and used. "The 4th of December, 2006" or "December 4th, 2006" are both used in American spoken English.