December 31
December 31 is the 365th day of the year (366th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. It is the final day of the Gregorian year.
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Events
- 406 – Vandals, Alans and Suebians cross the Rhine, beginning an invasion of Gallia
- 1600 – British East India Company is chartered
- 1687 – The first Huguenots set sail from France to the Cape of Good Hope.
- 1695 – A window tax is imposed in England, causing many shopkeepers to brick up their windows to avoid the tax.
- 1775 – American Revolutionary War: British forces repulse an attack by Continental Army generals Richard Montgomery and Benedict Arnold at the Battle of Quebec.
- 1857 – Queen Victoria chooses Ottawa, Ontario, as the capital of Canada
- 1862 – American Civil War: Abraham Lincoln signs an act that admits West Virginia to the Union (thus dividing Virginia in two); meanwhile, the Battle of Stones River is fought near Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
- 1879 – Thomas Edison demonstrates incandescent lighting to the public for the first time (Menlo Park, New Jersey).
- 1904 – The first New Year's Eve celebration is held in Times Square, then known as Longacre Square, in New York, New York.
- 1916 – The Hampton Terrace Hotel in North Augusta, South Carolina, one of the largest and most luxurious hotels in the USA at the time, burns to the ground.
- 1929 – Guy Lombardo plays Auld Lang Syne for the first time
- 1944 – World War II: Hungary declares war on Germany
- 1946 – President Harry Truman officially proclaims an end of hostilities in World War II.
- 1955 – General Motors becomes the first American corporation to make over USD $1 billion in a year.
- 1960 – The farthing coin, used in Britain since the 13th century, ceases to be legal tender.
- 1961 – The Marshall Plan expires after distributing more than USD $12 billion in foreign aid to rebuild Europe.
- 1963 – Central African Federation officially collapsed, and eventually became Zambia, Malawi and Rhodesia.
- 1968 – Marien Ngouabi assumed the presidency of the Republic of the Congo.
- 1972 – Roberto Clemente died in a plane crash en route to deliver aid to earthquake victims in Nicaragua.
- 1983 – The last day that the AT&T Bell System exists before being broken up by the United States Government.
- 1986 – A fire at the Dupont Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, kills 97 and injures 140.
- 1990 – Russian Garry Kasparov holds his title by winning the World Chess Championship match against his countryman Anatoly Karpov.
- 1991 – The Soviet Union officially dissolves.
- 1992 – In the last of the great ITV franchise renewals, Thames Television, Television South West and Television South cease broadcasting, replaced by Carlton Television, Westcountry Television and Meridian Television respectively.
- 1995 – The publication of the last new Calvin and Hobbes cartoon strip.
- 1999 – Boris Yeltsin resigns as President of Russia, to be replaced by Vladimir Putin
- 1999 – Five hijackers, who had been holding 155 hostages on an Indian Airlines plane, leave the plane with two Islamic clerics that they had demanded be freed.
- 1999 – The Panama Canal comes completely under Panama's jurisdiction.
Births
- 1378 – Pope Callixtus III (d. 1458)
- 1491 – Jacques Cartier, French explorer (d. 1557)
- 1514 – Andreas Vesal, physician (d. 1564)
- 1790 – Antoine Adamberger, actress (d. 1867)
- 1869 – Henri Matisse, painter and graphic artist (d. 1954)
- 1880 – George Marshall, recipient of Nobel Prize in Peace 1953 for the Marshall Plan (d. 1959)
- 1881 – Max Pechstein, painter and graphic artist (d. 1955)
- 1894 – Pola Negri, Polish actress (d. 1987)
- 1903 – Nathan Milstein, Ukrainian violinist (d. 1992)
- 1905 – Jule Styne, composer (d. 1994)
- 1908 – Simon Wiesenthal, concentration camp survivor, activist
- 1910 – Carl Dudley, American movie director (died 1973)
- 1919 – Tommy Byrne, Major League Baseball player
- 1920 – Rex Allen, actor, singer (d. 1999)
- 1930 – Odetta, singer
- 1932 – Mildred Scheel, physician, founder of Deutsche Krebshilfe (d. 1985)
- 1932 – George Schlatter, television producer
- 1937 – Avram Hershko, Israeli biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- 1937 – Anthony Hopkins, actor
- 1938 – Rosalind Cash
- 1941 – Alex Ferguson, football player and manager
- 1943 – John Denver, country/pop musician (d. 1997)
- 1943 – Ben Kingsley, actor
- 1945 – Taylor Hackford, producer, director
- 1945 – Diane von Fürstenberg, fashion designer
- 1947 – Burton Cummings, musician ("The Guess Who")
- 1947 – Tim Matheson, actor
- 1948 – Donna Summer, singer
- 1951 – George Thorogood, musician
- 1953 – James Remar, actor
- 1958 – Bebe Neuwirth, actress
- 1959 – Val Kilmer, actor
- 1960 – John Allen Muhammad, convicted Beltway sniper
- 1963 – Scott Ian, lead singer of Anthrax
- 1971 – Brent Barry, NBA basketball player
Deaths
- 192 – Commodus, Roman Emperor (b. 161)
- 1164 – Margrave Ottokar III of Styria
- 1194 – Leopold V of Austria (killed at a tournament) (b. 1157)
- 1384 – John Wyclif, English theologian (b. 1328)
- 1510 – Bianca Maria Sforza, daughter of Duke Galeazzo Maria Sforza of Milan and wife of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
- 1568 – Shimazu Tadayoshi, Japanese daimyo (b. 1493)
- 1877 – Gustave Courbet, French painter (b. 1819)
- 1888 – Samson Raphael Hirsch, rabbi (b. 1888)
- 1936 – Miguel de Unamuno, Spanish writer, philosopher
- 1948 – Malcolm Campbell, Grand Prix race car driver (b. 1885)
- 1969 – George Lewis, jazz musician (b. 1900)
- 1972 – Roberto Clemente, Baseball Hall of Famer (b. 1934)
- 1980 – Marshall McLuhan, Canadian writer (b. 1911)
- 1980 – Raoul Walsh, film director
- 1985 – Rick Nelson, singer (b. 1940)
- 1990 – Vasili Lazarev, cosmonaut (b. 1928)
- 1993 – Zviad Gamsakhurdia, scientist and writer, first President of the Republic of Georgia (b. 1939)
- 1993 – Brandon Teena, murder victim (b. 1972)
- 1997 – Floyd Cramer, musician
- 1997 – Michael Kennedy, son of Robert F. Kennedy, killed in a skiing accident on Aspen Mountain in Colorado.
- 1999 – Sarah Knauss, dies at the age of 119 years – at death, the world's oldest person alive. (b. 1880).
- 1999 – Elliot Richardson, U.S. politician (b. 1920)
- 2000 – Alan Cranston, U.S. politician
- 2000 – José Greco, Spanish Flamenco dancer
- 2003 – Arthur R. von Hippel German-born American scientist and professor at MIT
Holidays and observances
- The sixth day of Christmas in Western Christianity.
- The evening is called New Year's Eve. At 24:00 the beginning of the new year is celebrated, see January 1.
- The day and evening are called Hogmanay in Scotland.
- Bahá'í Faith – Feast of Sharaf (Honor) – First day of the 16th month of the Bahá'í Calendar
External links
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