Historical Events
1781 - Edict of Toleration issued by Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II, providing limited freedom of worship for non-Roman Catholic Christians
1888 - Moshav Gedera is attacked by Arabs
1983 - Grenadian Army General Hudson Austin forms a "revolutionary council"
1988 - Three Americans win the Nobel Prize in Physics, and three West Germans win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2024 - MLB New York Yankees win ALCS over Cleveland Guardians on the strength of Juan Soto's 10th-inning 3-run homer at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio; a 4-1 series win sends Yankees to World Series for the first time since 2009
Famous Birthdays
1784 - Leigh Hunt, English poet, critic and journalist (Romantic Movement, "Jenny Kissed Me”), born in Southgate, England (d. 1859)
1918 - Charles Evans, British mountaineer and surgeon (deputy leader 1953 British Everest expedition, led 1955 British Kangchenjunga expedition), born in Liverpool, England (d. 1995)
1931 - John le Carré [pen name for David Cornwell], English novelist (The Spy Who Came in from the Cold), born in Poole, England (d. 2020)
1956 - Sunny Deol [Ajay Singh Deol], Indian actor (Ghayal), born in Sahnewal, Punjab, India
1999 - Abigail Morris, British musician and lead singer of The Last Dinner Party (2020-present), born in London
Famous Deaths
727 - Saint Frideswide, patron saint of Oxford, England
1954 - Hugh Duffy, American Baseball HOF outfielder (Triple Crown and MLB record .440 batting average, single season 1894 Boston Beaneaters), dies from heart failure at 87
1972 - Dr. Fredrick Arthur Willius, American cardiologist and medical historian, dies from bladder cancer at 83
1993 - Dionisio Herrero, Spanish air force general, murdered
2013 - Ronald Shannon Jackson, American avant-garde jazz and funk drummer, and composer (Cecil Taylor; Last Exit; Decoding Society), dies of leukemia at 73
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