1910

Year 1910 () was a (link will display calendar) of the  (or a of the 13-day-slower ).

January

 * - In, the Military League forces and  to summon National Assembly to revise.


 * - In the, held in response to  rejection of the (1909) budget results in reduced  majority (Liberals, 275 seats; , 40; , 82; Unionists (the title then preferred by the British ), 273).


 * - Constant rains in, , cause the Seine to overflow its banks, flooding the city. All but one line of the become filled with water, effectively draining water from the city.

February

 * -, first native born of , is assassinated.

March



 * - Uprising against Ottoman rule breaks out in.
 * - vented to atmosphere.
 * - In America, s reduce the powers of the to influence Committee membership.
 * - achieved the first controlled powered flight over Australia.
 * - Norwegian football club is founded.
 * - founded.

April

 * - and James Hertzog  found  Party.
 * - passes 's (1909) '' for second time; passed by House of Lords on.
 * - becomes  for the second time.





May

 * - becomes King of the  upon the death of his father,.
 * -  establishes  in.
 * - founded
 * - The authorizes the creation of the.
 * - The passes through the tail of.
 * - creation of the.

June

 * - is held in, presided over by  recipient , launching the modern  and the modern  movement.
 * - First flight of airship.
 * - by  premieres.

July

 * - Demonstrations in against public executions.
 * -  boxer  knocks out  boxer  in a heavyweight  match sparking s across the.
 * - telegraph sent from  results in identification and later arrest and execution of murderer
 * -  publishes first account of  in the.

August

 * - at  in  destroys exhibitions of  and.
 * - annexes.
 * - is proclaimed an independent  under.

September

 * - the introduces a compulsory  against, to be taken by all  upon.
 * - n Treasury given authority to issue, replacing the use of the.

October

 * - A, leaving 21 dead and several injured. are later arrested and sentenced.
 * - becomes a republic. King  flees to.
 * -  is established at.
 * - becomes the first president to ride in an.
 * - becomes prime minister of.
 * - (Rama VI) is crowned, after the death of his father, King  (Rama V).

November

 * - First air flight for the purpose of delivering   occurs between  and  by the  and  owner.
 * -, a pilot for the , dies at Denver, Colorado after his machine broke apart in mid air in full view of about 5,000 spectators. Johnstone became the first American pilot to die in the crash of an airplane in the United States.
 * - : denounces President, declares himself president, and calls for a revolution to overthrow the.
 * - Last execution in (by ) - murderer

December

 * - British  makes second appeal in the same year to the electorate to resolve battle of wills with the  (Liberals, 272;, 42;  Nationalists, 84; Unionists, 272 - making a majority of 126 for restriction of the powers of the Lords and for Irish ).
 * -   disappears. Her family does not notify the  until six weeks later, after their own investigations fail to produce any results.
 * - makes first short flight in a plane with a.
 * - In Houndsditch,, four (n) s shoot three policemen in botched raid on a s - three are arrested, other members of the gang escape but are later (January ) cornered in the ''.
 * - is sworn in as the 9th  of the.
 * - Two of America's premier pioneer aviators were killed on this day. in New Orleans. And Wright pilot  in Los Angeles.

Undated

 * (none)

Ongoing

 * (none)

Fictional

 * Films: ', ' and 
 * s: ', ', ' and '
 * Television:  (second series ends in 1910)

January-February

 * -, New Zealand athlete (d. )
 * -, American photographer and writer (d. )
 * -, governor of Arkansas (d. )
 * -, Russian dancer (d. )
 * -, head of (d.)
 * -, German-born actress
 * -, baseball player (d. )
 * -, American politician
 * -, Belgian guitarist (d. )
 * –, Estonian statesman and historian (d. )
 * -, Irish artist (d. )
 * -, Indian politician (d. )
 * -, American actor and father of James Earl Jones (d. )
 * -, Argentine footballer
 * -, German author (d. )
 * -, French biologist, recipient of the (d. )
 * -, Belgian monk, recipient of the (d. )
 * -, English physicist, laureate (d. )
 * -, Polish humanitarian
 * -, American actress
 * -, American actress (d. )

March-April

 * , English chemist, laureate (d. )
 * , English actor (d. )
 * -, American silent movies child actor (d. )
 * -, Japanese Inventor and Businessman (d. )
 * -, American composer (d. )
 * -, Italian-American criminal
 * -, German chemist (d. )
 * -, Danish actor (d. )
 * -, Japanese screenwriter, producer, and director (d. )
 * -, American outlaw (d. )
 * -, Italian soprano
 * -, American librarian (d. )
 * -, popular medium in ´s movement (d. )
 * -, American  politician (d. ).
 * , Australian screenwriter (d. )
 * , American economist and editor (d. )
 * -, American baseball player (d. )
 * -, French actress (d. )
 * -, American baseball player (d. )
 * -, French actress (d. )

May-June

 * -, American screenwriter
 * , e President
 * , Italian mezzo-soprano
 * , American jurist (d. )
 * , British chemist, laureate (d. )
 * -, American game show announcer (d. )
 * , American actor and musician (d. )
 * , American clarinetist and bandleader (d. )
 * -, American singer (d. )
 * , Jewish author
 * , American athlete (d. )
 * , German actress (d. )
 * -, French photographer (d. )
 * -, French naval officer, explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, scientist, photographer and researcher (d. )
 * -, British playwright (d. )
 * -, British TV campaigner (d. )
 * -, German conductor (d. )
 * -, American composer
 * -, American actor (d. )
 * -, American chemist, laureate (d. )
 * -, English tenor (d. )
 * , French dramatist (d. )
 * , American actress (d. )
 * , fifteenth president of
 * , French dramatist (d. )
 * , American actress (d. )
 * , fifteenth president of
 * , fifteenth president of

July-August

 * -, Canadian hockey player (d. )
 * -, American actress
 * -, American actress (d. )
 * , English biographer and novelist (d. )
 * , American animator (d. )
 * -, Canadian Bank of Canada Governor
 * -, Senegal Prime Minister
 * -, French author
 * -, American photographer (d. )
 * -, American actress
 * -, Hungarian born French photographer (d. )
 * -, Italian architect, director and screenwriter
 * -, first President of Singapore (d. )
 * , American photographer
 * , French composer (d. )
 * -, American baseball player
 * -, American artist
 * -, Albanian nun and humanitarian, recipient of the (d. )
 * -, Dutch economist, laureate (d. )
 * -, Albanian nun and humanitarian, recipient of the (d. )
 * -, Dutch economist, laureate (d. )

September-October

 * -, American singer and actress (d. )
 * -, French Official and Nazi collaborator (d. )
 * , chauffeur and bodyguard of (d. )
 * , German race car driver (d. )
 * -, American author and World War II hero (d. )
 * -, American actress and singer (d. )
 * -, American outlaw (d. )
 * -, mathematical physicist (d. )
 * -, American art collector, socialite, philanthropist and the chairman of the Philadelphia Art Museum (d. )
 * -, Canadian runner (d. )
 * -, American architectural photographer
 * , American announcer
 * , American poet and translator (d. )
 * -, German-born Canadian composer
 * - Edna L. Patton Rayl (d. )
 * -, American basketball coach
 * -, Indian-born physicist, laureate (d. )
 * -, Canadian actor (d. )
 * -, Indian-born physicist, laureate (d. )
 * -, Canadian actor (d. )

November-December

 * -, British art historian and collector
 * -, American historian, polymath, and theorist of the evolution of civilizations (d.)
 * -, American journalist, editor, publisher and author (d. )
 * November 13 -, French politician
 * -, English novelist (d. )
 * -, British actor (d. )
 * -, South African-born actor (d. )
 * -, English ballerina (d. )
 * -, Indian President (1987-2002)
 * -, ian musician
 * , chairwoman of the Fort Sill Apache tribe (d. )
 * , Brazilian songwriter (d. )
 * , Inspector General of Forests of India (d. )
 * -, American record producer (d. )
 * , American playwright (d. )
 * , New Zealand cricketer
 * -, French writer (d. )
 * , American gangster (d. )
 * , Syrian political theorist, founder of Ba'athism (d. )
 * , British economist, laureate
 * , Finnish violinist (d. )
 * -, American author (d. )
 * , British economist, laureate
 * , Finnish violinist (d. )
 * -, American author (d. )

January - March

 * -, French economist (b. )
 * -, English inventor (b. )


 * -, Korean assassin of Japanese resident general

April - June

 * -, American novelist (b. )
 * -, Norwegian writer, laureate (b. )


 * - King, eldest son of  (b. )
 * -, French mezzo-soprano and composer (b. )
 * -, German physician, recipient of the  (b. )
 * -, Russian composer (b. )
 * -, first female physician in the United States (b. )

July - September

 * -, Italian astronomer (b. )
 * -, (b. )
 * -, British aviator and automobile manufacturer (b. )
 * -, German astronomer (b. )


 * -, English nurse (b. )
 * -, American psychologist and philosopher (b. )


 * -, French painter (b. )
 * -, Iraqi archaeologist (b. )

October - December

 * -, American boxer (murdered) (b. )
 * -, American and poet (b. )
 * - King of  (b. )
 * -, Swiss founder of the Red Cross, recipient of the (b. )


 * -, Italian patriot and writer (b. )
 * -, German writer (b. )
 * (N.S.) -, Russian writer (b. )
 * -, American murderer (b. )