YBLalat's Karma Cycle
10 BC Claudius (Roman emperor, 41-54 AD)
0126 Publius Helvius Pertinax (Roman emperor, 193 AD)
0848 Frantisek Kmoch (Prague composer, Czech brass band)
1322 Peter van Herenthals (Dutch theologist, church historian)
1495 Jan Scorel (Dutch painter, architect)
1520 Sigismund II Augustus (1st king of new Poland)
1642 Ahmed II (21st Ottoman Empire sultan)
1686 Benedetto Marcello (Italian author, composer of “Lettera Famigliare”)
1714 Richard Wilson (Welsh landscape painter)
1744 Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (biologist, inheritance of acquired traits)
1753 Charles the 3rd Earl of Stanhope (England, pioneer of iron press printing)
1756 Pierre-Louis Prieur (member of the Jacobin dictatorship)
1761 Sakai Hoitsu (painter/poet, Tokugawa era)
1770 William Clark (of the Lewis & Clark Expedition)
1776 Baron Worlingham (Canadian governor, alienated English/French-speaking colonies)
1779 Francis Scott Key (composer, America's 'Star-Spangled Banner')
1814 Maxcy Gregg (US Civil War, Brigadier General of the Confederate Army)
1817 Henry Gilbert (chemist, nitrogen fertilizers)
1818 Maria Mitchell (1st American woman astronomer)
1819 Herman Melville (author, 'Moby Dick')
1822 Apollon A Grigoryev (critic/poet, theory of organic criticism)
1858 Paul Barth (sociologist, idea of society powered by ideas)
1863 Gaston Doumergue (Premier of France, 1913-34)
1870 Ilya I Ivanov (biologist, artificial insemination)
1885 George C de Hevesy (chemist, isotropic tracer in chemistry)
1889 Walther Gerlach (physicist, deflection of atoms in magnetic field)
1889 Dr John F Mahoney (physician, penicillin treatment of syphilis)
1895 Benjamin E Mays (South Carolina, black educator at Morehouse, Howard U)
1898 Morris Stoloff (Philadelphia, violinist, ‘Picnic”, “Pal Joey”)
1899 William Steinberg (German conductor, Boston Symphony 1969-71)
1901 Gerard Blitz (Belgian swimmer, founder of Club Med)
1903 Paul Horgan (Pulitzer novelist, “Lamy of Santa Fe”)
1905 Helen Hogg-Priestly (physicist, variable globular star clusters)
1909 Nigel Henderson (UK’s NATO admiral, 1963-1971)
1910 Mahomed Nissar (cricketer, pioneer Indian opening bowler)
1911 Kenneth Norman Joseph Loveless (priest, folk musician, longsword dancer)
1912 Henry Jones (Philadelphia, actor, “Falcon Crest”, “Gun Shy”)
1913 Jerome Moross (Brooklyn composer, “Frankie & Johnny’)
1917 Benjamin Roberts, British industrial relations expert
1918 Wyndraeth Morris-Jones (British political scientist, study of the Commonwealth)
1919 Stanley Middleton (English novelist, Booker prize winner, “Holiday”)
1920 Sammy Lee (US platform diver, Olympic gold 1948 & 1952)
1921 Jack Kramer (US tennis star, Wimbledon 1947)
1924 Georges Charpak (Physics Nobel Prize, inventor of subatomic particle multi-detector)
1926 Burton Stein (England, Ancient India historian)
1933 Dom Deluise (comedian, actor, “Blazing Saddles”)
1934 Lionel Bart (English composer, “Oliver!”)
1936 Yves Saint-Laurent (fashion designer)
1937 Alfonse D'Amato (Senator of New York, 1980)
1942 Jerry Garcia (guitarist, hippie band Grateful Dead)
1944 Yuri V Romanenko (USSR cosmonaut for Soyuz 26, 38 & TM-2)
1946 Richard O Covey (US Air Force, astronaut for STS 51I, 26, 38)
1953 Robert Cray (blues singer/songwriter, Grammy winner 1987)
1957 Glen Gorbous (record holder, longest throw of a baseball - 445' 10")
1958 Robert Buck (guitarist, rock band 10,000 Maniacs)
1959 Joe Elliot (vocalist, rock band Def Leppard)
1960 Chuck D (rapper, Public Enemy)
1960 Suzi Gardner (vocalist, punk band L7)
1961 Bart Conner (US parallel bars gymnast, Olympic gold 1984)
1963 Coolio (rapper, 'Gangsta's Paradise')
1964 Adam Duritz (vocalist, rock band Counting Crows)
1973 Tempest Bledsoe (actress, 'The Cosby Show')
1976 Nwankwo Kanu (soccer player, Ajax)
1978 Dhani Harrison (George Harrison's 1st child)
1981 Mohamad F Mohamad-Sharin (loser, 'Chronic Mass')
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