EVENTS OF THIS DAY IN THE PAST. 6/11
- 355 – Roman emperor Constantius II promotes his cousin Julian to the rank of Caesar, entrusting him with the government of the Prefecture of the Gauls.
- 447 – A powerful earthquake destroys large portions of the Walls of Constantinople, including 57 towers.
- 963 – Synod of Rome: Emperor Otto I calls a council at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Pope John XII is deposed on charges of an armed rebellion against Otto.
- 1217 – The Charter of the Forest is sealed at St Paul's Cathedral, London by King Henry III, acting under the regency of William Marshall, 1st Earl of Pembroke which re-establishes for free men rights of access to the royal forest that had been eroded by William the Conqueror and his heirs.
- 1528 – Shipwrecked Spanish conquistador Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca becomes the first known European to set foot in the area that would become Texas.
- 1789 – Pope Pius VI appoints Father John Carroll as the first Catholic bishop in the United States.
- 1792 – Battle of Jemappes in the French Revolutionary Wars.
- 1844 – The first Constitution of the Dominican Republic is adopted.
- 1856 – Scenes of Clerical Life, the first work of fiction by the author later known as George Eliot, is submitted for publication.
- 1860 – Abraham Lincoln is elected as the 16th President of United States.
- 1861 – American Civil War: Jefferson Davis is elected president of the Confederate States of America.
- 1865 – American Civil War: CSS Shenandoah is the last Confederate combat unit to surrender after circumnavigating the globe on a cruise on which it sank or captured 37 unarmed merchant vessels.
- 1869 – In New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers College defeats Princeton University (then known as the College of New Jersey), 6–4, in the first official intercollegiate American football game.
- 1913 – Mohandas Gandhi is arrested while leading a march of Indian miners in South Africa.
- 1917 – World War I: Battle of Passchendaele ends: After three months of fierce fighting, Canadian forces take Passchendaele in Belgium.
- 1917 – October Revolution: Troops loyal to the Russian Directorate clash with Bolshevik Red Guards over the control of several bridges in Petrograd.
- 1918 – The Provisional People's Government of the Republic of Poland is established.
- 1928 – Herbert Hoover is elected the 31st President of the United States.
- 1934 – Memphis, Tennessee becomes the first major city to join the Tennessee Valley Authority.
- 1935 – Edwin Armstrong presents his paper "A Method of Reducing Disturbances in Radio Signaling by a System of Frequency Modulation" to the New York section of the Institute of Radio Engineers.
- 1939 – World War II: Sonderaktion Krakau takes place.
- 1941 – World War II: During the Battle of Moscow, Joseph Stalin addresses the Soviet people for only the second time.
- 1942 – World War II: Carlson's patrol during the Guadalcanal Campaign begins.
- 1942 – World War II: First flight of the Heinkel He 219.
- 1943 – World War II: The Soviet Red Army recaptures Kiev. Before withdrawing, the Germans destroy most of the city's ancient buildings.
- 1944 – Plutonium is first produced at the Hanford Atomic Facility and subsequently used in the Fat Man atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan.
- 1945 – Concerned that her cover was about to be blown, Elizabeth Bentley turns herself in to the FBI and confesses she had been spying for the Soviet Union.
- 1947 – Meet the Press, the longest running television program in history, makes its debut.
- 1948 – Deputy commander-in-chief of the Eastern China Field Army General Su Yu launches a massive offensive toward Xuzhou, defended by seven different armies under the General Suppression Headquarters of Xuzhou Garrison, the Huaihai Campaign. The largest operational campaign of the Chinese Civil War begins.
- 1956 – Dwight D. Eisenhower is reelected President of the United States.
- 1962 – The United Nations General Assembly passes a resolution condemning South Africa's apartheid policies and calls for all UN member states to cease military and economic relations with the nation.
- 1963 – Following the November 1 coup and execution of President Ngo Dinh Diem, coup leader General Dương Văn Minh takes over leadership of South Vietnam.
- 1965 – Cuba and the United States formally agree to begin an airlift for Cubans who want to go to the United States. By 1971, 250,000 Cubans had made use of this program.
- 1971 – The United States Atomic Energy Commission tests the largest U.S. underground hydrogen bomb, code-named Cannikin, on Amchitka Island in the Aleutians.
- 1977 – The Kelly Barnes Dam, located above Toccoa Falls Bible College near Toccoa, Georgia, fails, killing 39.
- 1984 – Ronald Reagan is reelected President of the United States.
- 1985 – In Colombia, leftist guerrillas of the 19th of April Movement seize control of the Palace of Justice in Bogotá, eventually killing 115 people, 11 of them Supreme Court justices.
- 1986 – Sumburgh disaster: A British International Helicopters Boeing 234LR Chinook crashes 21⁄2 miles east of Sumburgh Airport killing 45 people. It is the deadliest civilian helicopter crash on record.
- 1995 – Cleveland Browns relocation controversy: Art Modell announces that he signed a deal that would relocate the Cleveland Browns to Baltimore, which had been without an NFL team since 1983, when the Baltimore Colts moved to Indianapolis.
- 1998 – The Electric Tilt Train enters service in Queensland, Australia and becomes one of the fastest trains in the country and the fastest narrow gauge train in service.
- 1999 – Australians vote to keep the Head of the Commonwealth as their head of state in the Australian republic referendum.
- 2002 – Jiang Lijun is detained by Chinese police for signing the Open Letter to the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. He is later formally arrested and convicted for “inciting subversion of the state power”.[1]
- 2004 – An express train collides with a stationary car near the village of Ufton Nervet, England, killing seven and injuring 150.
- 2012 – Barack Obama is reelected President of the United States; Tammy Baldwin becomes the first openly gay politician to be elected to the United States Senate.
- 2013 – Several small bombs explode outside a provincial office of the Communist Party of China.
- AD 15 – Agrippina the Younger, Roman empress (or possibly AD 16) (d. 59)
- 1391 – Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March, English politician (d. 1425)
- 1479 – Joanna of Castile (d. 1555)
- 1479 – Philip I, Margrave of Baden (d. 1533)
- 1494 – Suleiman the Magnificent, Ottoman sultan (d. 1566)
- 1550 – Karin Månsdotter, Swedish queen (d. 1612)
- 1558 – Thomas Kyd (d. 1594), English playwright
- 1578 – Maximilian of Liechtenstein, Austrian nobleman and Imperial General (d. 1645)
- 1604 – George Ent, English scientist (d. 1689)
- 1607 – Sigmund Theophil Staden, German composer (d. 1655)
- 1661 – Charles II of Spain (d. 1700)
- 1692 – Louis Racine, French poet (d. 1763)
- 1753 – Jean-Baptiste Bréval, French cellist and composer (d. 1823)
- 1753 – Mikhail Kozlovsky, Russian sculptor (d. 1802)
- 1755 – Stanisław Staszic, Polish philosopher, poet, and geologist (d. 1824)
- 1814 – Adolphe Sax, Belgian-French instrument designer, invented the saxophone (d. 1894)
- 1833 – Jonas Lie, Norwegian author, poet, and playwright (d. 1908)
- 1835 – Cesare Lombroso, Italian criminologist and physician, founded the Italian school of criminology (d. 1909)
- 1841 – Nelson W. Aldrich, American businessman and politician (d. 1915)
- 1841 – Armand Fallières, French lawyer and politician, 9th President of France (d. 1931)
- 1851 – Asada Nobuoki, Japanese general (d. 1927)
- 1851 – Charles Dow, American journalist and economist (d. 1902)
- 1854 – John Philip Sousa, American commander, composer, and conductor (d. 1932)
- 1855 – E. S. Gosney, American philanthropist and eugenicist, founded the Human Betterment Foundation (d. 1942)
- 1861 – Dennis Miller Bunker, American painter (d. 1890)
- 1861 – James Naismith, Canadian-American physician and educator, invented basketball (d. 1939)
- 1876 – Everett Shinn, American painter and illustrator (d. 1953)
- 1880 – Yoshisuke Aikawa, Japanese businessman and politician, founded Nissan Motor Company (d. 1967)
- 1880 – Robert Musil, Austrian-Swiss author and playwright (d. 1942)
- 1880 – George Poage, American sprinter and hurdler (d. 1962)
- 1880 – Chris van Abkoude, Dutch-American author and educator (d. 1959)
- 1881 – Otozō Yamada, Japanese general (d. 1965)
- 1884 – Mohammad-Taqi Bahar, Iranian poet, journalist, and historian (d. 1951)
- 1884 – May Brahe, Australian composer (d. 1956)
- 1885 – Martin O'Meara, Irish-Australian sergeant, Victoria Cross recipient (d. 1935)
- 1886 – Ida Barney, American astronomer, mathematician, and academic (d. 1982)
- 1887 – Walter Johnson, American baseball player and manager (d. 1946)
- 1892 – Harold Ross, American journalist and publisher, co-founded The New Yorker (d. 1951)
- 1893 – Edsel Ford, American lieutenant and businessman (d. 1943)
- 1894 – Opal Kunz, American pilot and activist (d. 1967)
- 1897 – Jack O'Connor, English cricketer (d. 1977)
- 1900 – Ida Lou Anderson, American orator and professor, pioneer in the field of radio broadcasting (d. 1941)
- 1906 – James D. Norris, American lieutenant and businessman (d. 1966)
- 1907 – Donald Hings, British born, Canadian inventor of the walkie talkie (d. 2004)
- 1908 – Tony Canzoneri, American boxer (d. 1959)
- 1914 – Jonathan Harris, American actor (d. 2002)
- 1916 – Ray Conniff, American composer and conductor (d. 2002)
- 1916 – Joyce Heron, British stage, film and television actress (d. 1980)
- 1917 – Sharof Rashidov, Uzbek politician, candidate member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (d. 1983)
- 1921 – James Jones, American novelist (d. 1977)
- 1921 – Geoff Rabone, New Zealand cricketer (d. 2006)
- 1922 – Frank J. Lynch, American lawyer, judge, and politician (d. 1987)
- 1923 – Ray B. Sitton, American pilot and general (d. 2013)
- 1923 – Don Lusher, English trombonist and bandleader (d. 2006)
- 1924 – Harry Threadgold, English footballer (d. 1996)
- 1926 – Frank Carson, Northern Irish comedian and actor (d. 2012)
- 1926 – Zig Ziglar, American soldier, businessman, and author (d. 2012)
- 1929 – June Squibb, American actress
- 1930 – Derrick Bell, American scholar, author and critical race theorist (d. 2011)
- 1930 – Tom Hornbein, American anesthesiologist and mountaineer
- 1931 – Peter Collins, English race car driver (d. 1958)
- 1931 – Mike Nichols, German-born American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 2014)
- 1932 – Stonewall Jackson, American singer-songwriter
- 1932 – François Englert, Belgian physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate
- 1933 – Else Ackermann, German physician and pharmacologist (d. 2019)
- 1937 – Leo Goeke, American tenor and actor (d. 2012)
- 1937 – Garry Gross, American photographer (d. 2010)
- 1937 – Eugene Pitt, American doo-wop singer-songwriter (d. 2018)
- 1937 – Marco Vassi, American author (d. 1989)
- 1937 – Joe Warfield, American actor, director, and educator
- 1938 – Mack Jones, American baseball player (d. 2004)
- 1938 – Branko Mikasinovich, Serbian journalist and scholar
- 1938 – P. J. Proby, American singer-songwriter and actor
- 1938 – Diana E. H. Russell, South African activist and author
- 1939 – Michael Schwerner, American activist (d. 1964)
- 1939 – Leonardo Quisumbing, Filipino lawyer and jurist (d. 2019)
- 1940 – Johnny Giles, Irish footballer and manager
- 1940 – Ruth Messinger, American politician and activist
- 1940 – Dieter F. Uchtdorf, German-American pilot and religious leader
- 1941 – Guy Clark, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (d. 2016)
- 1941 – Doug Sahm, American singer-songwriter and musician (d. 1999)
- 1944 – Bill Henderson, Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and music producer
- 1946 – Sally Field, American actress
- 1946 – George Young, Scottish guitarist, songwriter, and producer (d. 2017)
- 1947 – Carolyn Seymour, English actress
- 1947 – Edward Yang, Taiwanese-American director and screenwriter (d. 2007)
- 1947 – Mesut Yılmaz, Turkish politician, 21st Prime Minister of Turkey
- 1948 – Sidney Blumenthal, American journalist and activist
- 1948 – Glenn Frey, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor (d. 2016)
- 1949 – Brad Davis, American actor (d. 1991)
- 1949 – Arturo Sandoval, Cuban trumpet player, pianist, and composer
- 1949 – Joseph C. Wilson, American diplomat, United States Ambassador to Gabon (d. 2019)
- 1950 – Amir Aczel, Israeli-American mathematician, historian, and academic (d. 2015)
- 1950 – Nimalan Soundaranayagam, Sri Lankan educator and politician (d. 2000)
- 1950 – Shaikh Rasheed Ahmad, Pakistani politician
- 1951 – Peter Althin, Swedish lawyer and politician
- 1951 – John Falsey, American screenwriter and producer (d. 2019)
- 1951 – Nigel Havers, English actor
- 1952 – Michael Cunningham, American novelist and screenwriter
- 1953 – Frank Hanisch, German footballer
- 1953 – Brian McKechnie, New Zealand cricketer and rugby player
- 1954 – Catherine Crier, American journalist and judge
- 1954 – Minoru Yanagida, Japanese politician
- 1955 – Mark Donaldson, New Zealand rugby player
- 1955 – William H. McRaven, American admiral
- 1955 – Maria Shriver, American journalist and author
- 1956 – Graeme Wood, Australian cricketer and footballer
- 1957 – Cam Clarke, American voice actor and singer
- 1957 – Klaus Kleinfeld, German-American businessman
- 1957 – Lori Singer, American actress
- 1958 – Trace Beaulieu, American actor, puppeteer, producer, and screenwriter
- 1960 – Michael Cerveris, American actor, singer, and guitarist
- 1961 – Craig Goldy, American guitarist
- 1961 – Florent Pagny, French singer-songwriter and actor
- 1962 – Nadezhda Kuzhelnaya, Russian pilot and former cosmonaut
- 1962 – Annette Zilinskas, American singer and bass player
- 1963 – Rozz Williams, American singer, musician and artist (d. 1998)[2]
- 1964 – Mike Brewer, New Zealand rugby player
- 1964 – Arne Duncan, American educator and politician, 9th United States Secretary of Education
- 1964 – Corey Glover, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor
- 1964 – Greg Graffin, American singer-songwriter and producer
- 1964 – Kerry Conran, American film director and screenwriter
- 1965 – Valérie Benguigui, French actress and director (d. 2013)
- 1965 – Siim Valmar Kiisler, Estonian businessman and politician
- 1966 – Peter DeLuise, American actor and director
- 1966 – Paul Gilbert, American guitarist and singer
- 1967 – Shuzo Matsuoka, Japanese tennis player and sportscaster
- 1967 – Fujiko Takimoto, Japanese voice actress
- 1968 – Caesar Meadows, American cartoonist
- 1968 – Kelly Rutherford, American actress
- 1968 – Jerry Yang, Taiwanese-American engineer and businessman, co-founded Yahoo!
- 1970 – Ethan Hawke, American actor, director, and screenwriter
- 1972 – Adonis Georgiadis, Greek historian and politician, Greek Minister of Health
- 1972 – Thandie Newton, English actress and singer
- 1972 – Rebecca Romijn, American model and actress
- 1973 – David Giffin, Australian rugby player
- 1974 – Frank Vandenbroucke, Belgian cyclist (d. 2009)
- 1976 – Catherine Clark, Canadian journalist
- 1976 – Mike Herrera, American singer-songwriter and bass player
- 1976 – Jodi Martin, Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist
- 1976 – Pat Tillman, American football player and soldier (d. 2004)
- 1978 – Daniella Cicarelli, Brazilian model and television host
- 1978 – Erik Cole, American ice hockey player
- 1978 – Zak Morioka, Brazilian race car driver
- 1979 – Adam LaRoche, American baseball player
- 1979 – Lamar Odom, American basketball player and actor[3]
- 1979 – Brad Stuart, Canadian ice hockey player[4]
- 1981 – Kaspars Gorkšs, Latvian footballer[5]
- 1981 – Andrew Murray, Canadian ice hockey player[6]
- 1983 – Nicole Hosp, Austrian skier[7]
- 1984 – Ricky Romero, American baseball player[8]
- 1984 – Sebastian Schachten, German footballer[9]
- 1986 – Ben Rector, American singer, songwriter and musician[10]
- 1986 – Conor Sammon, Irish footballer[11]
- 1987 – Ana Ivanovic, Serbian tennis player[12]
- 1987 – Naoki Miyata, Japanese footballer[13]
- 1988 – Erik Lund, Swedish footballer[14]
- 1988 – Emma Stone, American actress[15]
- 1988 – Conchita Wurst, Austrian singer[16]
- 1989 – Jozy Altidore, American soccer player[17]
- 1989 – Aaron Hernandez, American football player (d. 2017)[18]
- 1990 – André Schürrle, German footballer[19]
- 1992 – Paula Kania, Polish tennis player[20]
- 1992 – Rebecca Allen, Australian basketball player[21]
- 1993 – Josh Wakefield, English footballer[22]
- 1994 – Isaah Yeo, Australian rugby league player[23]
- 1995 – Addin Fonua-Blake, Australian-Tongan rugby league player[24]
- 1997 – Hero Fiennes-Tiffin, English actor and model[25]
- 838 – Li Yong, prince of the Tang Dynasty
- 1003 – Pope John XVII
- 1078 – Berthold II, Duke of Carinthia (b. c. 1000)
- 1101 – Welf I, Duke of Bavaria, duke of Bavaria.
- 1231 – Emperor Tsuchimikado of Japan (b. 1196)
- 1312 – Christina von Stommeln, Roman Catholic mystic and stigmatic (b. 1242)
- 1406 – Pope Innocent VII (b. 1339)
- 1479 – James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton, Scottish scholar and politician (b. 1415)
- 1461 – John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk (b. 1415)
- 1492 – Antoine Busnois, French composer and poet (b. 1430)
- 1493 – Andrey Bolshoy, Russian prince (b. 1446)
- 1550 – Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg (b. 1487)
- 1562 – Achille Bocchi, Italian humanist writer (b. 1488)
- 1612 – Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (b. 1594)
- 1632 – Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden (b. 1594)
- 1650 – William II, Prince of Orange (b. 1626)
- 1656 – Jean-Baptiste Morin, French mathematician, astrologer, and astronomer (b. 1583)
- 1656 – John IV of Portugal (b. 1603)
- 1672 – Heinrich Schütz, German organist and composer (b. 1585)
- 1692 – Gédéon Tallemant des Réaux, French author and poet (b. 1619)
- 1752 – Ralph Erskine, Scottish minister (b. 1685)
- 1771 – John Bevis, English physician and astronomer (b. 1695)
- 1790 – James Bowdoin, American banker and politician, 2nd Governor of Massachusetts (b. 1726)
- 1816 – Gouverneur Morris, American scholar, politician, and diplomat, United States Ambassador to France (b. 1752)
- 1822 – Claude Louis Berthollet, French chemist and academic (b. 1748)
- 1836 – Charles X of France (b. 1757)
- 1846 – Alexander Chavchavadze, Russian-Georgian general and poet (b. 1786)
- 1846 – Karol Marcinkowski, Polish physician and activist (b. 1800)
- 1873 – William J. Hardee, American general (b. 1815)
- 1893 – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer and critic (b. 1840)
- 1895 – Joel Müller, German rabbi (b. 1827)
- 1910 – Giuseppe Cesare Abba, Italian soldier and author (b. 1838)
- 1918 – Alan Arnett McLeod, Canadian lieutenant, Victoria Cross recipient (b. 1899)
- 1925 – Khải Định, Vietnamese emperor (b. 1885)
- 1928 – Arnold Rothstein, American mob boss (b. 1882)
- 1929 – Prince Maximilian of Baden (b. 1867)
- 1933 – Andrey Lyapchev, Bulgarian lawyer and politician, 22nd Prime Minister of Bulgaria (b. 1866)
- 1936 – Henry Bourne Joy, American businessman (b. 1864)
- 1937 – Colin Campbell Cooper, American painter and academic (b. 1856)
- 1941 – Maurice Leblanc, French author (b. 1864)
- 1942 – Emil Starkenstein, Czech pharmacologist and academic (b. 1884)
- 1949 – Lester Allen, American screen, stage, vaudeville, circus actor, and film director (b. 1891)
- 1951 – Tom Kiely, Irish decathlete (b. 1869)
- 1955 – Jack McGrath, American race car driver (b. 1919)
- 1960 – Erich Raeder, German admiral (b. 1876)
- 1964 – Hugo Koblet, Swiss cyclist (b. 1925)
- 1964 – Hans von Euler-Chelpin, German-Swedish biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1863)
- 1965 – Edgard Varèse, French-American composer and educator (b. 1883)
- 1965 – Clarence Williams, American singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer (b. 1898)
- 1968 – Charles B. McVay III, American admiral (b. 1898)
- 1968 – Charles Münch, French violinist and conductor (b. 1891)
- 1970 – Agustín Lara, Mexican singer-songwriter and actor (b. 1897)
- 1978 – Harry Bertoia, Italian-American sculptor and furniture designer (b. 1915)
- 1978 – Heiri Suter, Swiss cyclist (b. 1899)
- 1984 – Gastón Suárez, Bolivian author and playwright (b. 1929)
- 1985 – Sanjeev Kumar, Indian film actor (b. 1938)
- 1987 – Ross Barnett, American soldier, lawyer, and politician, 52nd Governor of Mississippi (b. 1898)
- 1989 – Dickie Goodman, American songwriter and producer (b. 1934)
- 1989 – Yūsaku Matsuda, Japanese actor (b. 1949)
- 1991 – Gene Tierney, American actress (b. 1920)
- 1995 – Aneta Corsaut, American actress (b. 1933)
- 1996 – Toni Schmücker, German businessman (b. 1921)
- 1997 – Epic Soundtracks, English singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1959)
- 1998 – Sky Low Low, Canadian wrestler (b. 1928)
- 1999 – Regina Ghazaryan, Armenian painter and author (b. 1915)
- 2000 – David Brower, American environmentalist, founded the Sierra Club Foundation (b. 1912)
- 2000 – L. Sprague de Camp, American historian and author (b. 1907)
- 2001 – Anthony Shaffer, English author and playwright (b. 1926)
- 2002 – Sid Sackson, American game designer (b. 1920)
- 2003 – Just Betzer, Danish production manager and producer (b. 1944)
- 2003 – Rie Mastenbroek, Dutch swimmer and coach (b. 1919)
- 2004 – Fred Dibnah, English engineer and television host (b. 1938)
- 2004 – Johnny Warren, Australian footballer, manager, and sportscaster (b. 1943)
- 2005 – Rod Donald, New Zealand lawyer and politician (b. 1957)
- 2005 – Minako Honda, Japanese singer (b. 1967)
- 2005 – Miguel Aceves Mejía, Mexican singer-songwriter and actor (b. 1915)
- 2005 – Anthony Sawoniuk, Belarusian SS officer (b. 1921)
- 2006 – Nelson S. Bond, American author (b. 1908)
- 2006 – Francisco Fernández Ochoa, Spanish skier (b. 1950)
- 2006 – Federico López, Mexican-Puerto Rican basketball player (b. 1962)
- 2007 – Enzo Biagi, Italian journalist and author (b. 1920)
- 2007 – Hilda Braid, English actress and singer (b. 1929)
- 2007 – George Grljusich, Australian footballer and sportscaster (b. 1939)
- 2007 – Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Afghan politician (b. 1962)
- 2007 – Hank Thompson, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1925)
- 2009 – Ron Sproat, American screenwriter and playwright (b. 1932)
- 2010 – Jo Myong-rok, North Korean marshal and politician (b. 1928)
- 2010 – Motoichi Kumagai, Japanese photographer and illustrator (b. 1909)
- 2010 – Robert Lipshutz, American soldier and lawyer, 17th White House Counsel (b. 1921)
- 2010 – Siddhartha Shankar Ray, Indian lawyer and politician, Chief Minister of West Bengal (b. 1920)
- 2012 – Joel Connable, American journalist and actor (b. 1973)
- 2012 – Clive Dunn, English actor (b. 1920)
- 2012 – Maxim of Bulgaria, Bulgarian patriarch (b. 1914)
- 2012 – Ivor Powell, Welsh footballer and manager (b. 1916)
- 2012 – Frank J. Prial, American journalist and author (b. 1930)
- 2013 – Guillermina Bravo, Mexican dancer, choreographer, and director (b. 1920)
- 2013 – Tarla Dalal, Indian chef and author (b. 1936)
- 2013 – Yosef Harish, Israeli lawyer and jurist, 8th Attorney General of Israel (b. 1923)
- 2013 – Christian López, Guatemalan weightlifter (b. 1984)
- 2013 – Burl Noggle, American historian, author, and academic (b. 1924)
- 2013 – Ace Parker, American football and baseball player (b. 1912)
- 2014 – Maggie Boyle, English singer and flute player (b. 1956)
- 2014 – Tommy Macpherson, Scottish soldier and businessman (b. 1920)
- 2014 – Rick Rosas, American bass player (b. 1949)
- 2015 – Bobby Campbell, English footballer and manager (b. 1937)
- 2015 – Yitzhak Navon, Israeli author, playwright, and politician, 5th President of Israel (b. 1921)
- 2017 – Richard F. Gordon Jr., American naval officer, aviator, test pilot, and NASA astronaut (b. 1929)
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