June 21
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June 21 is the 172nd day of the year (173rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 193 days remaining. This day marks the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere and the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere, and thus is the day of the year with the longest hours of daylight in the northern hemisphere and the shortest in the southern hemisphere.
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Events
- 524 - Battle of Vezerone: Burgundy triumphs over the French.
- 1665 - First soldiers of Le Régiment de Carignan-Salières arrive at Quebec to invade Iroquois territories.
- 1734 - In Montreal in New France (today primarily Quebec), a black slave known by the French name of Marie-Joseph Angélique was tortured and hanged by the French authorities in a public ceremony that involved her disgrace and the amputation of a hand.
- 1749 - Halifax, Nova Scotia, founded.
- 1788 - New Hampshire ratifies the Constitution and is thus admitted as the 9th state in the United States.
- 1798 - Irish Rebellion of 1798: The British Army defeats Irish rebels at Battle of Vinegar Hill
- 1813 - Peninsular War: Battle of Vitoria
- 1813 - Laura Secord sets out to warn British forces of an impending U.S. attack on Queenston, Ontario.
- 1824 - Greek War of Independence: Egyptian forces capture Psara in the Aegean Sea.
- 1859 - Franco-Austrian War: Battle of Solférino is fought. Witnessed by Henri Dunant, the results were the Geneva Conventions and the Red Cross.
- 1864 - Maori Wars: The Tauranga Campaign ends.
- 1877 - The Molly Maguires, ten Irish immigrants who were labor activists, are hanged in the Carbon County, Pennsylvania Prison.
- 1887 - Queen Victoria's golden jubilee.
- 1898 - Guam becomes a U.S. territory.
- 1915 - The U.S. Supreme Court hands down its decision in Guinn v. United States 238 US 347 1915, striking down an Oklahoma law denying the right to vote to some citizens.
- 1919 - Royal Canadian Mounted Police fire a volley into a crowd of unemployed war veterans, killing two, during the Winnipeg General Strike.
- 1919 - Admiral Ludvig von Reuter scuttles the German fleet in Scapa Flow, Orkney. The nine sailors killed were the last casualties of the First World War.
- 1939 - The New York Yankees U.S. baseball team announce Lou Gehrig's retirement.
- 1940 - World War II: France surrenders to Germany.
- 1940 - First successful west-to-east navigation of Northwest Passage begins at Vancouver, British Columbia.
- 1942 - World War II: Tobruk falls to German forces.
- 1942 - World War II: A Japanese submarine surfaces near the Columbia River in Oregon, firing 17 shells at nearby Fort Stevens in one of only a handful of attacks by the Japanese against the U.S. mainland.
- 1945 - World War II: Battle of Okinawa ends.
- 1947 - A seaman named Harold Dahl claims to have seen six UFOs near Maury Island, United States. The next morning Dahl reported the first modern MIB encounter.
- 1957 - Ellen Louks Fairclough sworn in as Canada's first woman Cabinet Minister
- 1964 - Three civil rights workers, Andrew Goodman, James Chaney and Mickey Schwerner, are murdered in Neshoba County, Mississippi, United States, by members of the Ku Klux Klan.
- 1965 - Folk rock band The Byrds release their highly influential debut album Mr. Tambourine Man.
- 1973 - In handing down the decision in Miller v. California 413 US 15, the Supreme Court of the United States establishes the Miller Test, which now governs obscenity in U.S. law.
- 1982 - John Hinckley is found not guilty by reason of insanity for the attempted assassination of U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
- 1982 - Fête de la Musique street music festival inaugurated in France by Jack Lang.
- 1989 - The U.S. Supreme Court rules in Texas v. Johnson that flag burning is protected speech under the United States Constitution.
- 2000 - Section 28 repealed in Scotland with a 99 to 17 vote.
- 2003 - Deputy Justice Fazel Ahmed Manawi of the Afghan Supreme Court announces that Aftab editor Sayed Madawi and his deputy Ali Payam Sestani will be tried for "libeling Islam."
- 2003 - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the fifth book in J.K. Rowling's hugely popular Harry Potter series, is published.
- 2004 - SpaceShipOne becomes the first privately funded spaceplane to achieve spaceflight.
Births
- 1002 Old Style - Pope Leo IX (d. 1054)
- 1639 Old Style - Increase Mather, New England Puritan minister (d. 1723)
- 1646 Old Style - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, polymath
- 1676 Old Style - Anthony Collins, philosopher, friend of John Locke
- 1736 Old Style - Enoch Poor, Brigadier General in the Continental Army (d. 1780)
- 1763 - Pierre Paul Royer-Collard, philosopher
- 1774 - Daniel D. Tompkins, entrepreneur, jurist, Congressman, Governor of New York, and the sixth Vice President of the United States
- 1781 - Siméon-Denis Poisson, mathematician, physicist (d. 1840)
- 1805 - Charles Jackson, physician, chemist, pioneer geologist and mineralogist
- 1811 - Carlo Matteucci, physicist
- 1823 - Jean Chacornac, astronomer (d. 1873)
- 1839 - Machado de Assis, Brazilian writer (d. 1908)
- 1862 - Damrong Rajanubhab, Thai prince, administrator and historian (d. 1943)
- 1863 - Albert Sauveur, metallurgist (one of the founders of physical metallurgy)
- 1863 - Max Wolf, astronomer
- 1864 - Heinrich Wölfflin, art historian (d. 1945)
- 1876 - William H. Keesom, physicist (pioneer in cryogenics)
- 1880 - Arnold Gesell, psychologist, pediatrician (d.1961)
- 1883 - Lluís Companys i Jover, President of Catalonia (d. 1940)
- 1884 - Claude Auchinleck, British Field Marshal (d. 1981)
- 1887 - Norman L. Bowen, petrologist (d. 1956)
- 1889 - Ralph Craig, American athlete (d. 1972)
- 1891 - Pier Luigi Nervi, architect (d. 1979)
- 1891 - Hermann Scherchen, German conductor (d. 1966)
- 1892 - Reinhold Niebuhr, Protestant theologian (d. 1971)
- 1893 - Alois Hába, composer
- 1896 - Charles B. Momsen, inventor
- 1898 - Donald C. Peattie, botanist, writer
- 1903 - Al Hirschfeld, cartoonist (d. 2003)
- 1905 - Jean-Paul Sartre, philosopher and playwright, recipient of the Nobel Prize in literature 1964 (he refused to accept it) (d. 1980)
- 1911 - Ralph Wendell Burhoe, theologian and scientist, first American to win the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion
- 1912 - Mary McCarthy, writer (d. 1989)
- 1914 - Ralf Parland, writer
- 1914 - William Vickrey, economist, awarded the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel
- 1916 - Herbert Friedman, astronomer
- 1916 - Joseph Cyril Bamford, inventor and industrialist
- 1919 - Gower Champion, dancer and choreographer (d. 1980)
- 1919 - Gérard Pelletier, French journalist, politician and diplomat (d. 1997)
- 1919 - Vladimir Simagin, Chess International Grandmaster & Master, International Correspondence Chess Master, trainer
- 1921 - Helmut Heissenbüttel, German avant-garde novelist and poet
- 1921 - Judy Holliday, actress (d. 1965)
- 1921 - Jane Russell, actress
- 1925 - Maureen Stapleton, actress
- 1927 - Carl Stokes, mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, USA (d. 1996)
- 1934 - Wulf Kristen, writer and recipient of the 1989 Heinrich Mann Prize
- 1935 - Françoise Sagan, French writer
- 1939 - Ruben Berrios, politician
- 1941 - Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy, Brazillian politician
- 1942 - Henry Taylor, Pulitzer-Prize winning poet
- 1943 - Salomé, Spanish singer and Eurovision Song Contest winner
- 1944 - Ray Davies of The Kinks
- 1946 - Brenda Holloway, musician
- 1947 - Meredith Baxter, actress
- 1948 - Ian McEwan, writer
- 1948 - Lionel Rose, first aboriginal boxer to win a world title (in 1968)
- 1948 - Andrzej Sapkowski, Polish fantasy writer
- 1950 - Anne Carson, poet
- 1951 - Nils Lofgren, musician
- 1953 - Benazir Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan (twice), first female Muslim head of government
- 1954 - Robert Menasse, Austrian writer
- 1955 - Tim Bray, computer programmer
- 1955 - Michel Platini, French football player
- 1957 - Berkeley Breathed, cartoonist and author/illustrator (Opus, Bloom County)
- 1959 - Marcella Detroit, Singer, Musician & Song-writer (Shakespear's Sister)
- 1962 - Viktor Tsoi, Russian musician
- 1964 - Doug Savant, actor (Melrose Place, Desperate Housewives)
- 1966 - Rudi Bakhtiar, journalist
- 1972 - Richard A. Astin, IT networking
- 1973 - Juliette Lewis, actress
- 1976 - Nigel Lappin, Australian rules footballer
- 1981 - Brandon Flowers, singer/keyboardist (The Killers)
- 1982 - Prince William of Wales (son to Charles, Prince of Wales and his wife, Diana)
Deaths
- 1305 - King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and Poland (b. 1271)
- 1377 - King Edward III of England (b. 1312)
- 1527 - Niccolò Machiavelli, Italian historian and political author (b. 1469)
- 1582 - Oda Nobunaga, Japanese warlord (b. 1534)
- 1652 - Inigo Jones, architect (b. 1573)
- 1824 - Étienne Aignan, translator, political writer, librettist, playwright, and member of the Académie française (b. 1773)
- 1908 - Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Russian composer (b. 1844)
- 1914 - Bertha von Suttner, winner of 1905 Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1843)
- 1934 - Thorne Smith, author
- 1951 - Charles Dillon Perrine, astronomer (b. 1867)
- 1952 - Wilfrid 'Wop' May, aviation pioneer
- 1964 - Andrew Goodman, civil rights activist
- 1964 - James Cheney, civil rights activist
- 1964 - Mickey Schwerner, civil rights activist
- 1969 - Maureen Connolly, tennis star
- 1970 - Sukarno, President of Indonesia
- 1976 - Margaret Herrick, librarian and director of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (b. 1902)
- 1980 - Bert Kaempfert, German orchestra leader and songwriter
- 1985 - Tage Erlander, Swedish Prime Minister
- 1990 - Ross Munro, journalist, editor, and publisher
- 1992 - Yoshiko Uchida, Japanese-American writer (b. 1921)
- 1997 - Fidel Velázquez Sánchez, Mexican union leader (b. 1900)
- 2000 - Alan Hovhaness, American composer (b. 1911)
- 2001 - Carroll O'Connor, American actor
- 2001 - John Lee Hooker, blues musician
- 2003 - Roger Neilson, Canadian hockey coach
- 2004 - Leonel Brizola, Brazillian politician
- 2005 - Jaime Cardinal Sin, Roman Catholic archbishop of Manila, Philippines 1976-2003
Holidays and Observances
- Summer solstice (Northern hemisphere) and Winter solstice (Southern hemisphere)
- Astrology: First day of sun sign Cancer
- National Aboriginal Day in Canada (starting in 1996)
- Midsummer – Neopagan festival – Litha
- National holiday of Greenland
- Fête de la Musique in France, Belgium and Switzerland.
External links
- BBC: On This Day (http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/june/21)
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