- 236 St Anterus, Catholic Pope (235-36), dies in office and buried in Rome
- 1028 Fujiwara Michinaga, Japanese regent (wrote world's oldest autographic diary), dies (b. 966)
- 1098 Walkelin, first Norman bishop of Winchester (b. unknown)
- 1322 Philip V, the Tall, King of France (1316-22), dies
- 1437 Catherine of Valois, Queen of Henry V of England, dies at 35
- 1501 Ali-Shir Nava'i, Timurid poet and writer (Mahbub ul-Qulub) considered a founder of early Turkic literature, dies at 59
Portuguese-Spanish conquistador who conquered Central America and later discovered California, dies of gangrene at around 43
- 1552 Henry II of Bavaria, Bishop of Utrecht (1524-29), Worms (1523-52) and Freising (1541-52), dies at 64
- 1560 Peder Palladus, Danish church reformer (Visitasbog), dies at about 56
- 1570 Bartholomeus Latomus [Steinmetz], Flemish archbishop of Trier, dies
- 1571 Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg (1535-71), dies at 65
- 1628 Francesco Maria Guaitoli, Italian composer, dies at 64
- 1641 Jeremiah Horrocks, English astronomer who was 1st to demonstrate the Moon moves around the Earth in an elliptical orbit and predicted the 1639 transit of Venus, dies of unknown causes at 22
- 1656 Mathieu Molé, French statesman (b. 1584)
- 1670 George Monck, English general (Civil War Royalist, Battle of Dunbar, Anglo-Dutch Wars), dies at 61
- 1690 Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi, Lithuanian rabbi (b. 1615)
- 1701 Prince Louis I of Monaco (b. 1642)
- 1743 Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena, Italian architect and designer, dies at 85
- 1759 Marquis & Marquess of Tavora, Portuguese nobles, executed
- 1761 Willem de Fesch, Dutch violinist and composer (Joseph), dies at 73
- 1767 Luca Antonio Predieri, Italian composer and violinist, dies at 78
- 1779 Claude Bourgelat, French pioneering veterinary surgeon, started world's first veterinary school, dies at 66
- 1785 Baldassare Galuppi, Venetian composer (opera buffa), dies at 68
English pottery designer and manufacturer (Wedgwood), dies at 64
- 1813 Bennelong, Australian aboriginal interlocutor between his tribe and the British settlers (b. c. 1764)
- 1826 Louis-Gabriel Suchet, French nobleman (Duke of Albufera), and military commander (Marshal of the Empire), dies at 55
- 1829 Robert Archibald Smith, Scottish composer, musical dierctor, and ethnomusicologist (Scotish Minstrels), dies at 48
- 1836 Friedrich Witt, German cellist and composer (Jena Symphony; The Suffering Saviour), dies at 65
- 1853 Theodor Uhlig, composer, dies at 30
- 1858 Henry Darcy, French hydraulic engineer (Darcy's Law), dies at 54
- 1858 Rachel Félix, Swiss-born French singer and actress in tragedies (mistress of Napoleon III), dies of tuberculosis at 36
- 1865 Jozef Lies, Flemish painter, dies at 43
- 1868 Moritz Hauptmann, German composer, dies at 75
- 1870 Konstantin Ushinsky, Russian educationalist (credited as the founder of scientific pedagogy in Russia), dies at 46
- 1873 John Lodge Ellerton, British classical composer (The Bridal of Triermain; Domenica), dies at 71
- 1875 Pierre Larousse, French lexicographer, dies at 57
- 1882 Clement Claiborne Clay, American politician (U.S. Senator from Alabama), dies at 65
- 1882 William Harrison Ainsworth, English writer (Guy Fawkes), dies at 76
- 1895 James Merritt Ives, American lithographer and businessman (Currier and Ives), dies at 70
- 1898 James Wimshurst, British designer and inventor (electrostatic generator), dies at 70
- 1900 Edwin George Monk, English church organist and composer, dies at 80
- 1903 Alois Hitler, father of Adolf Hitler, dies at 65
- 1907 Josef Foerster, Czech composer, and music teacher, dies at 73
- 1911 Alexandros Papadiamantis, Greek author (The Murderess), dies at 59
- 1912 Felix Dahn, German historian, jurist and poet, dies at 77
- 1914 Raoul Pugno, Italian-French piano prodigy, organist (Church of Saint-Eugène, 1872–92), composer, and pedagogue (Paris Conservatoire, 1892-1901), dies at 62
- 1915 James Elroy Flecker, English poet and dramatist (Hassan), dies at 30
- 1920 Zygmunt Janiszewski, Polish mathematician, dies at 31
- 1923 Jaroslav Hašek, Czech writer (The Good Soldier Švejk), dies of heart failure at 39
- 1927 Carle David Tolmé Runge, German mathematician and physicist, dies at 70
- 1931 Joseph Joffre, French army Chief of Staff (Indo China, WWI Battle of Marne), dies at 78
- 1933 Jack Pickford, Canadian-American actor (The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come), dies at 37
- 1933 Wilhelm Cuno, German Reich's chancellor (1922-23) and businessman, dies at 56
- 1938 Arthur Boon, Flemish priest/philologist, dies at 54
- 1942 Pauline Beersmans [PLJM van Cuyck], Flemish actress, dies at 70
- 1943 Bid McPhee, American Baseball HOF second baseman (AA HR leader 1886 Cincinnati Reds; last second baseman to play without a glove), dies at 83
- 1943 Sir Walter James, Premier of Western Australia, dies at 79 (b. 1863)
- 1944 Jurgis Baltrušaitis, Lithuanian poet (b. 1873)
- 1945 Edgar Cayce, American clairvoyant who claimed to diagnose diseased while asleep, dies at 67
- 1945 Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski, Polish writer (Lenin: God of the Godless), dies at 68
- 1945 Théodore Akimenko [Fedir Yakymenko], Ukrainian composer (Rêves étoilés; Consolation), dies at 68
American-born Irish Fascist politician and NAZI propagandist, hanged in Britain for treason at 39
- 1951 [Ferdinand] Fred Barlow, French composer (Mam'zelle Prud'homme), dies at 69
- 1954 Gus Dorais, American College Football Hall of Fame quarterback (Notre Dame) and coach (Gonzaga, Detroit Lions), dies of arteriosclerosis and anorexia at 62
Russian-American Romantic composer, dies at 91
- 1956 Joseph Wirth, German politician (5th Chancellor of the Weimar Republic, 1921-22; Member of Reichstag, 1920-33), and Stalin Peace Prize winner (1955), dies at 76
- 1960 Victor Sjöström, Swedish director (Wind, Under the Red Robe), dies at 80
- 1962 Babe Dye, Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame right wing (Stanley Cup 1922; NHL scoring champion 1922–23, 24-25; Toronto St. Patricks/Maple Leafs), dies at 64
- 1963 Oskar Back, Hungarian-Dutch violinist and pedagogue, dies at 83
- 1965 Betty Harte, American silent screen actress, dies at 82
- 1965 Julius Tannen, American vaudeville comedian, dies at 84
- 1966 Marguerite Higgins, American reporter, 1st woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for Foreign Correspondence, dies of Leishmaniasis at 45 [1]
- 1966 Rex Lease, American actor (Fast Bullets, Sunny Skies, Custer's Last Stand), dies at 62
American nightclub owner who murdered assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, dies of pulmonary embolism at 55
- 1967 Mary Garden, opera star, dies at 92
- 1968 Earl Swope, American jazz and big band trombonist (Woody Herman, Stan Getz, Jimmy Dorsey, Louie Bellson), dies at 45
- 1969 Buzz Borries, American College Football Hall of Fame halfback (Navy 1932–34), dies at 57
- 1969 Howard McNear, American actor (The Andy Griffith Show, Irma La Douce), dies after long illness at 63
- 1969 Jean Focas, Greco-French astronomer, created map of Mars, dies of a heart attack at 59
- 1970 Gladys Aylward, British missionary in China; portrayed by Ingrid Bergman in The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (b. 1902)
- 1972 Frans Masereel, Flem WWII resistance fighter (Le Soleil), dies at 82
- 1973 Wilbur De Paris, American swing and Dixieland jazz trombone player, dies at 72
- 1974 Arthur Daley, American sportswriter (NY Times-Pulitzer 1956), dies from a heart attack at 69
- 1974 Gino Cervi, Italian actor (Les Miserables, Naked Maja), dies at 72
- 1975 Milton Cross, American radio announcer (Metropolitan Opera's Saturday Afternoon at the Opera, 1931-75), dies of a heart attack at 87
- 1975 René Thomas, Belgian jazz guitarist, dies of a heart attack at 47
- 1975 Robert Neumann, Austrian-British author (False Flag), dies at 77
- 1975 Walter Linck, Swiss sculptor (1948 Olympics), dies at 71
- 1976 Mateusz Gliński, Polish conductor, musicologist (Scriabin, Chopin), composer, and pedagogue (Winsdor University), dies at 83
- 1977 Avraham Ofer, Israeli minister of housing, commits suicide
- 1977 Benno Stokvis, Dutch attorney/politician, dies at 75
- 1979 Conrad Hilton, American hotel mogul (Hilton Hotels, world's 1st international hotel chain), dies at 91
- 1980 Amos Milburn, American R&B singer and pianist, dies at 52
- 1980 Anatoli Lvovich Kaplan, Russian draftsman and lithographer (By the River, The Bewitched Tailor), dies at 77 [1]
- 1980 Axel Springer Jr, German photographer, commits suicide at 38
- 1980 Ivan Triesault [Johann Constantin Treisalt], Russian actor (Cry of the Werewolf, Black Parachute), dies at 81
- 1980 Lucien Buysse, Belgian cyclist (Tour de France 1926), dies at 87
- 1981 (Charles) Felton Jarvis, American record producer (Elvis Presley, 1966-77; Charley Pride; Willie Nelson), and singer, dies from complications of a stroke at 46
- 1981 Princess Alice of Albany, Countess of Athlone, British royal and vicereine of South Africa and Canada, dies at 97
- 1982 Derek Sealy, West Indian cricket batsman (11 Tests, 3 x 50; youngest West Indian Test player 17:122; Barbados, Trinidad), dies at 69
- 1985 Lucien Cailliet, French-American composer, conductor and teacher (Philadelphia Orchestra, 1919-1937), dies at 93
- 1986 Jens Bjerre Jacobsen, Danish organist, and composer (Mosaïque musicale), dies at 82
Prime Minister of Belgium (1949, 1958-61, 1968-72), dies at 82
- 1988 Joie Chitwood, American auto racer (first to wear a safety belt) and daredevil (JC Thrill Show), dies at 75
- 1988 Rose Ausländer (née Scherzer), Jewish German-American poet (Der Regenbogen (The Rainbow); Denn wo ist Heimat? (Then Where is the Homeland)), and newspaper editor, dies at 86 [1]
- 1988 William Cagney, American producer and actor (Torrid Zone), brother of James Cagney, dies from a heart attack at 82
- 1989 Eddie Heywood, American jazz pianist and composer ("Canadian Sunset", "Soft Summer Breeze"), dies of complications from Parkinson's disease at 73 [1]
- 1989 Nick Virgilio, American haiku poet, dies at 60
- 1989 Sergei Sobolev, Russian mathematician who worked on partial differential equations, dies at 80
- 1990 Arthur Gold, American pianist, half of Gold and Fizdale duo (b. 1917)
- 1990 Ken Hill, American actor (Cobra, Protocol), dies at 49
- 1991 Luke Appling, American Baseball Hall of Fame shortstop, (7 x MLB All Star; AL batting champion 1936, 43; Chicago White Sox), dies of abdominal aortic aneurysm at 83
- 1992 Anthony Del Casino, bandleader (Charlie Barnet Band), dies at 79
- 1992 Judith Anderson, actress (Star Trek 3), dies of pneumonia at 93
- 1992 Lewis Michael Friedman, American pianist, dies at 47 of AIDS
- 1992 Radomiro Tomic, Chilean president (1970), dies
- 1993 Johnny Most, American sports announcer (b. 1923)
- 1994 Frank Belknap Long, American writer (Rim of the Unknown), dies at 92
- 1994 Heather Sears, English actress (Room at the Top), dies of cancer at 58
- 1994 Roel Bazen, Dutch sound technician (Van Kooten & The Bie), dies at 48
- 1995 Al Duncan, American blues drummer, dies at 68
- 1995 Byron MacGregor, Canadian newscaster (WWJ Newsradio 950 in Detroit), dies of pneumonia at 46
- 1995 Gerard W. Taylor, South African-British surgeon, dies at 74
- 1995 Robert Nesbitt, English theatre impresario (Royal Variety Show), dies at 88
- 1996 Geoffrey Pardoe, British engineer and project manager for the Blue Streak ballistic missile programme, dies at 67
- 1996 Terence Cuneo, British artist (official artist for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, 1953), dies at 88
- 1997 Burton Lane, American film and stage composer and lyricist (Finian's Rainbow), dies at 84
- 1997 Cornelius Kee, Dutch organist and composer, dies at 96
- 1997 David Kraehenbuehl, American composer (March of the Trolls), pianist, teacher (Yale), and music theorist (Journal of Music Theory), dies of a heart attack at 73
- 1997 Roger Goeb, American composer, dies at 82
- 1999 Jerry Quarry, American boxer (famous bouts v world champions Floyd Patterson, Jimmy Ellis, Joe Frazier, Muhammad Ali, Ken Norton), dies of chronic traumatic encephalopathy at 53
- 2000 Bernhard Wicki, Austrian director and actor (Morituri, Crime & Passion), dies at 80
- 2000 Harmonica Fats [Harvey Blackston], American blues session and touring harmonica player ("Tore Up"), dies at 72
- 2002 Al Smith, American baseball outfielder and third baseman (3-time MLB All Star; Cleveland Indians), dies at 73
- 2002 Esquivel! [Juan García Esquivel], Mexican pianist, composer, and bandleader known as the "King of Space-Age Pop", dies at 83
- 2002 Freddy Heineken, Dutch beer brewer (Heineken), dies at 78
- 2003 Sid Gillman, Pro & College Football Hall of Fame end (Ohio State U) and coach (U of Cincinnati, LA Rams, Houston Oilers), dies at 91
- 2004 Des Corcoran, Australian politician (Premier of South Australia. 1979; Member of Parliament, 1962-82), dies at 75
- 2004 Leon Wagner, American baseball outfielder (MLB All-Star 1962, 63; LA Angels), dies at 69
- 2005 Edward R. Roybal, American politician (Rep-D-CA, 1963-93), dies at 89
- 2005 JN Dixit, Indian government official (b. 1936)
- 2005 Koo Chen-fu, Chinese negotiator (b. 1917)
- 2005 Will Eisner, American illustrator and pioneering cartoonist (The Spirit), dies at 87
- 2006 Bill Skate, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (b. 1954)
- 2006 Steve Rogers, Australian rugby league centre (24 Tests; NSW; Cronulla-Sutherland), dies after swallowing combination of prescription drugs and alcohol at 51
- 2007 Earl Reibel, Canadian ice hockey forward (NHL All Star & Stanley Cup 1954, 55 Detroit Red Wings; Lady Byng Trophy 1956), dies from stroke complications at 76
- 2007 Edward Fursdon, British Major-General (handover Rhodesia to the Zimbabwean government), dies at 81
- 2007 Janos Furst, Hungarian orchestral conductor (b. 1935)
- 2007 Michael Yeats, Irish Fianna Fáil senator 1961-1981 and son of W.B. Yeats (b. 1921)
- 2007 Sir Cecil Walker, Ulster Unionist Member of Parliament for North Belfast 1983-2001 (b. 1924)
- 2007 William Verity Jr., United States Secretary of Commerce 1987-1989 (b. 1917)
- 2008 Aleksandr Abdulov, Russian actor (b. 1953)
- 2008 Natasha Collins, British actress and television presenter (b. 1976)
- 2008 Werner Dollinger, German politician and economist (b. 1918)
- 2008 Yo-Sam Choi, South Korean boxer (Lineal & WBC light flyweight titles 1999-2002), dies of brain damage after fight at 35
- 2009 Alan Walters, British political economist (Chief Economic Adviser to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher), dies at 82
- 2009 Charles Camilleri, Maltese composer (Missa Mundi), dies at 77
- 2009 Hisayasu Nagata, Japanese politician (b. 1969)
- 2009 Martin Patterson "Pat" Hingle, American actor (Hang 'em High, Splendor in the Grass, Batman Returns), dies of myelodysplastic syndrome at 84
- 2009 Olga San Juan, American actress, dancer and comedian (Variety Girl, 1 Touch of Venus), dies at 81
- 2009 Ulf G. Lindén, Swedish entrepreneur (b. 1937)
- 2010 Joyce Collins, American jazz and film and television session pianist, singer, and educator, dies at 79
- 2010 Mary Daly, American theologian and feminist scholar, dies at 81
- 2010 Professor Sir Ian Brownlie, International law specialist
- 2011 Fadil Hadžić, Croatian film director, dies at 88
- 2012 Bob Weston, British guitarist & songwriter (Fleetwood Mac), dies from a gastrointestinal hemorrhage at 64 (body found this date)
- 2012 Gene Bartow, American College Basketball Hall of Fame coach (US National Team 1974; Valparaiso, Memphis State, Illinois, UCLA), dies of stomach cancer at 81
- 2012 Harold Zirin, American astronomer, dies at 82
- 2012 Josef Skvorecky, Czech-Canadian writer and publisher (End of the Nylon Age, The Cowards), dies at 87
- 2012 Robert L. Carter, American civil rights activist and judge (Brown v. Board of Education, NAACP v. Alabama), dies after complications from a stroke at 94
- 2012 Winifred Milius Lubell, American illustrator and writer (The Outer Lands), dies of congestive heart failure at 97
- 2012 Wylie Walker Vale, American endocrinologist who discovered the stress hormone, dies at 70
- 2013 M S Gopalakrishnan, Indian Carnatic violinist, dies at 81
- 2013 Sergiu Nicolaescu, Romanian film director, dies from surgical complications at 82
- 2014 Mary Alicia Rhett, American actress and portrait painter (Gone with the Wind), dies at 98
American rock and roll singer-guitarist (The Everly Brothers - "Bye, Bye Love"; "Wake Up Little Susie"; "When WIll I Be Loved"), dies of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at 74
- 2014 Saul Zaentz, American record company executive (Fantasy), and film producer (One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest; Amadeus; The Unbearable Lightness Of Being; The English Patient), dies of Alzheimer's disease complications at 92
- 2014 Tom Rosenthal, British publisher & broadcaster, dies at 78
- 2015 Allie Sherman, American football coach (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1953-56 CFL; New York Giants 1961–68), dies at 91
American politician and 1st popularly elected African American to the US Senate (R-Mass: 1967-79), dies at 95
- 2015 Ivan Jullien, French jazz and session trumpeter and bandleader, dies at 80
- 2016 Paul Bley, Canadian free-jazz pianist and early Moog synthesizer proponent, dies at 83 [1]
- 2017 Igor Volk, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz T-12) & test pilot, dies at 79
- 2018 Bra Willie [Keorapetse Kgositsile], South African poet (When the Clouds Clear; My Name Is Afrika; Point of Departure), and political activist, dies at 79
- 2018 Colin Brumby, Australian composer (Fibonacci Variations), conductor (Queensland Opera, 1968-71), and educator, dies at 84
- 2018 Konrad Ragossnig, Austrian classical guitarist and lutenist, dies at 85
- 2019 Herbert Kelleher, American lawyer, and airline executive (Southwest Airlines co-founder), dies at 87
- 2019 Joe Casely-Hayford, British tailor, fashion designer and creative director of Gieves & Hawkes (2005-08), dies of cancer at 62
- 2019 John Falsey, American television writer and producer (St. Elsewhere, Northern Exposure), dies at 67 due to complications following a head injury [1]
- 2020 Bo Winberg, Swedish instrumental rock guitarist (The Spotnicks - "Hava Nagila"; "Amapola"; "Karelia"), dies at 80
- 2020 Pete Brewster, American football end and coach (NFL Pro Bowl 1955, 56; Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers), dies at 89
- 2020 Qasem Soleimani, Iranian major general of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, killed at 62 in a US drone strike outside Baghdad airport, Iraq
- 2021 Gerry Marsden, British rock vocalist (Gerry & Pacemakers - "How Do You Do It?"; "Ferry Cross The Mersey"), and TV personality, dies from a blood infection at 78 [1] [2]
- 2021 Roger Hassenforder, French racing cyclist (8 stage wins Tour de France 1955-59), dies at 90
- 2022 István Zelenka, Hungarian-Austrian-Swiss contemporary classical and electro-acoustic composer (Vivat Nucleus), dies at 85
- 2022 Kamel Lemoui, Algerian soccer defender (7 caps; AS Béziers Hérault) and manager (Algeria 1988-89), dies from COVID-19 at 82
- 2022 Viktor Saneyev, Georgian athlete (Olympic gold USSR Triple jump 1968, 72, 76; silver 1980), dies at 76
- 2023 Notis Mavroudis, Greek composer, classical guitarist, music writer, and radio producer, dies from complications after a fall at 77
- 2023 Walter Cunningham, American astronaut (Apollo 7), dies at 90 from complications after a fall
- 2024 Billy Gardner, American baseball manager (Minnesota Twins 1981–85, KC Royals 1987) and second baseman (World Series 1954 NY Giants, 1961 Minnesota Twins), dies at 96
- 2024 René Metge, French rally driver (Dakar Rally 1981, 84, 86), dies at 82
- 2025 Brenton Wood [Alfred Smith], American pop and soul singer-songwriter ("Gimme Little Sign", "The Oogum Boogum Song", "Catch You on the Rebound"), dies at 83
- 2025 Dashbaldangiin Purevsuren, Mongolian opera singer (Mongolian State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet, 1948-85), and military officer, dies at 95
- 2025 Gilbert Van Binst, Belgian soccer defender (15 caps; SC Anderlecht 262 games), dies at 73
- 2025 Jeff Baena, American screenwriter, film director (I Heart Huckabees, Horse Girl, The Little Hours), and husband of Aubrey Plaza, commits suicide at 47
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